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Disrepute referring it alleged damage to seething Inverness Caley Thistle stadium yesterday says darkies won the Challenge Cup $31.00 against Khan a ski Norma at Scunthorpe United have sacked manager Stuart McCall after slipping with an 2 point of the English league one drops on Glasgow rocks of just beaten London Lyon $7364.00 in the British Basketball League the Scottish badminton player Kirsty Gilmore produced her based International result of the year so far silver in the women's singles at the Orleans masters and Ronnie O'Sullivan return to the snooker table hoping to equal Scots even injuries record of $36.00 world ranking titles in Australia no Roberson are tied 8 frames each of the 2 championship final letter sport I doubt it has your weather show was confined to the far north of the Northern Isles and I drive for most of the country temperatures between 0 and 6 degrees Newcastle cream on his tomatoes or do activities forecast hello good evening his the outdoor activities forecast for Monday the 25th of March starting with the details for hillwalkers and climate is the morning will start of dry with sunny spells for most and it's likely to become rather cloudy from the West for the Highlands and for the can go although it will remain generally dry a few spots of rain or light showers will then edge into the Western Isles and the Northwest Highlands with the potential for light snow above 800 to 900 meters that's 2600 to 3000 feet although no significant accumulations are expected cloudbase is will be around 800 meters 2600 feet in the West and the Northwest Highlands but closer to 1000 meters 3300 feet in the southern uplands bases will lower across the Highlands during the afternoon extending down to 400 to 500 meters that's 1300 to 600 feet and cloud bases of around 800 to 1000 meters that's 2600 to 3300 feet for the Northern Alliance and for the east and can go throughout the day the winds of Monroe level will be from the west or northwest between 20 to 30 miles per hour. But perhaps up to 40 mph in the can go on storing the morning gusts of 30 to 35 miles per hour likely for most but again up to $45.00 or even 50 miles per hour for the eastern can go that 1st temperature is a mineral level will be minus $2.00 to 0 Celsius and now the ensure water is $4.00 cost Rattray had to break up on Tweed west northwest for 6 or 7 at fust but easing to for a full life locally 3 lates Cape Wrath to rot tray head including Orkney north westerly backing westerly force 5 or 6 easing to 4 or 5 later. On B.B.C. Radio Scotland. Welcome to jazz nights is me shown it can hear on B.B.C. Radio Scotland and that was the funky solid to groove of the meters recording from the 1970 and in fact Edinburgh funk band swung fog paid tribute last year at the end but a Jazz and Blues Festival to the meters on the included their progression ist Adam Lambert and their meters we're playing tippy toes from their album struck on Tonight Show I have a recommendation from Jamie Cullum I also have a B.B.C. Introducing track for you and asked his jobs round up with musician and teacher some bare skin from can rocks. Our next track is a request from jazz Knights listener Jeff Haynes who wrote into us and says Hi Shawna I listened to a number of jazz programs on the B.B.C. I Player by I have to say that your program is my favorite as it has a best mix of all styles of jazz and has introduced me to a number of new artists for me to explore further Jeff also goes on to see However above all I really enjoy Richard Michael's analysis of artists and styles and Jeff is in a request for us he says I would very much like to hear some Fred hunt please from my point of view a sadly under recorded artist Well we have some Fred hunt for you know and Fred Hunt is a British jazz pianist who performed with Scottish singer and trumpeter Alex Welsh and his band during the 50s to the seventy's and London he also worked with American sex oftenest Ben Webster and we're going to hear his interpretation of autumn leaves but don't be fooled because he does start with a little excerpt of the flow by of the use as an end to the option his track really swings at the Fred one trio. Hello everybody my name is Jacob Collier and you're listening to just nights on B.B.C. Radio Scotland. Well for a coup in the 2nd of the eighty's well still very current these days as eighty's that's made such a comeback I was here behind cock with rocket I defy anyone who wasn't body popping along to about track turntables and technology definitely to the fore there and that was from 1983 featuring Michael Bohn born on sense and scratching on the turntables by Pioneer D S T and that track 15 M.T.V. Video Awards and also picked up a Grammy Well it's a busy time for hair behind just now as he's the goodwill ambassador for UNESCO and leading up to the International Jazz Day celebrations next month on April the 30th this year Sydney will be the host city with events happening over in the world and we'll be celebrating on jazz nights with a special session with the fair just McCready to you ahead of Jazz Day on April 28th Next up I have a beautiful song from Scottish singer Carole kid and from her new album both sides now Carol was awarded a lifetime achievement award at the Scottish as Awards in 2017 and you can absolutely see why she is such a gorgeous storyteller this track is a stripped back performance with just voice and piano featuring last week's guest pianist Paul had a 2nd it's a song by Billy Joel called and so it goes and it is just absolutely packed full of emotion. To a room. Sure love releasing strong. True he issued. From the lover's love. Losing golden clones come. Lysis bold tooth. He. Just told. You this is a neat little movie to. Do still love. My son to love. For her suck. His self. And deliver a good time. I love her room. It seems Olneyville to the love of. Unsold. And slow to blow his own soul lose. Blood it nice love us. To leave. Her to believe love was just this to. Soon be used again she. Lose Ruth to me. And you can't love This love to. It is was fire is our Lord it's just to. See. Unsold. And your. So I would choose. To believe with you. Let's see if the choice was a Muslim to me. And you get. Do you say this to. You. Is hard to. Swallow. Was. The. New. Just an absolutely stunning variation and cattle really beating our school they are cattle kids with and so it goes and her interrogation of song by Billy Joel and that was accompanied by poll how to sing on piano they would regularly feature a Scottish jazz rained up on jazz nights and this week we've invited multi instrumentalist producer music teacher and just love our sound best and from Ken Ross Sam welcome to jazz and settle Frank you some Radio Scotland listeners may have heard you as part of the Get playing campaign when you talk Brian Burnett the piano Yeah tell us about that here with a game playing campaign was a great campaign that took place in 2016 and the aim was to inspire like music making across the U.K. Brian Byrne It was one of the parish now is that we had played the piano so I was drafted in to teach the man chords and scales and he's very talented because within 5 minutes we're playing songs and you're improvising very talented men it's quite good fun to prevail you know Bryan is great fun isn't am sure he's really up for that yeah challenge so tell us about your relationship with jazz then and how did you come to love this genre I mean well you know my 1st memory of music when I was a young boy it was my mum playing Oscar Peterson I mean yeah and over the from my childhood there was Miles Davis being played in Coltrane my dad was a fantastic pianist as well so for me it wasn't necessarily jazz it was that which is music that was the background to what my childhood was and then I got a guitar one Christmas and I got some great teachers are really can afford my interest in jazz and yet start a lifelong love affair with the house fantastic So now you've selected some exciting events that you'd like to tell us about our own school and tell us about your 1st choice yes so there is what I would describe as an amazing performance featuring lot of church and the fair has been pretty trio there performing up at the Blue Lamp in Aberdeen on Saturday the fair you have of March as part of the Aberdeen Jazz Fest them. OK And Laura George is of course phenomenal trumpeter yes has Scottish connections already she's played with a Scottish National Jazz Orchestra Yeah in fact she's on their recent CD The sweet innocent sweet Now for those of you listening you haven't come across Florida before she is an award winning Trumper and she came to a lot of people's attention when she was part of the new generation jazz artist scheme it's a scheme to help support young musicians on the fresh hold of developing an international career Solutrean is run by B.B.C. Radio 3 of course and it has launched international careers for people like pianist Williamson cold and sex often a setback so yeah it certainly benefited Laura she's prolific across the U.K. And Europe apart from her things that she does on her own accord she also plays of me a band dinosaur which are fantastic act certainly So tell us about this collaboration then with the the pianist fagots McCready and his tool that's the exciting thing about this show Laura Gerrard as you'll hear later on is such a forward thinking musician in terms of her approach to composition and improvise ation the joy of this I would suggest is that you've got an award winning trumpeter you've got the fairest McCready trio and obviously really needs an introduction in this show and he's an award winning musician as well both of them playing together and this thing is what they can produce absolutely so and that gig is happening on Saturday the 30th of March and Aberdeen is part of the operating Jazz Festival now Sam what do you think of the scene in operating in there there is a lot happening there I think a lot of us in the central belt we forget about Aberdeen Aberdeen's a wonderful place for jazz and also I would suggest as a bit of a it's a bedrock of new and exciting jazz talent I mean from Aberdeen you've got for example incredible drummer said Rochford is from there a man who is not only a fantastic drummer part of the band polar bear for instance he's in a lot of collaboration's over the years he's also the owner of the best hair in jazz at least. He used to be. In fact we played B.B.C. And seducing artists recently called Hamlet's who are also from Aberdeen so it's great to see this new jazz talent coming evaporated it isn't the end also right now Aberdeen is buzzing because of course the fest was on right now absolutely some great line ups and we've already featured some artists in previous weeks on jazz nice but we're going to turn to lot of guard who is collaborating with faggots McCready and his to you so what track of the chosen for us well the chat I selected is by a lot of George band dinosaur and it's from their album which is called Wonder trail the track is called Quiet funder and it really sure cases what you can expect if you go along and see the performance as she's a very forward thinking artist and this track is very much on the pushing the boundaries of what you can do with an instrument for Aliant is Dinosaur with quiet thunder. We've. A great track there from the nominated band dinosaur that was from their album wonder trail and the track quiet thunder featuring Laura Jerde who will be coming up to Scotland to play at the Aberdeen Jazz Festival very soon she'll be collaborating with a fair guess McCready on the 30th of March as a jazz nights with me show a can hear on B.B.C. Radio Scotland and tonight I'm joined by some best and musician music teacher and he selected some jazz events happening across Scotland so Sam we've talked about the scene in Aberdeen we're moving on to dun Dino tell us about what you know about jazz is happening and yet done DI is a great say for jazz and again it's a bit like Aberdeen and the sense that a lot of people forget that the Dungy exists in terms of jazz music but then the is a fantastic scene is long as you dig under a love and want to beat the surface you can find some great places it is not even a large venue xiv Are there some smaller venues like Clarkson Lindsay street the wind bar and the places have the pair ambience for that intimate jazz experience and aside from these places as well of course with the new V.N.A. In Dundee and various other larger venues being Belle and created there's a lot more in the way of mainstream jazz talents playing and done deal as well of course the jazz festival happens in the vanguard Yes and Undine using the Garden Theatre and the contemporary center for the arts they are as well. So yeah a lot is happening but this gig you're going to tell us about is happening on a ship Yes it is indeed so I'm really excited because it's not often you come across a new player to the scene but there's a man called Steve Garrett he's a sort of player and he seemed mostly blends all the hallmarks of jazz but with our traditional music undertone and he's got an album coming out called discover an insurer and it's debut it has a debut as well coat even song but this new album compared to the debut has much more in the way of improvised passages and it features a much greater verus musical range and he is launching his album on the Discovery end on the 5th of April is not an amazing place to launch a yeah very cool I know that there was a play that the Jazz city that used to happen on the H.M.S. Unicorn the corner but it's great to see that the iconic Discovery is now being used as jazz vein you know India not only that not only launching his album there but the artwork on the album is all beautifully show images of the ship and it really captures the album's nautical feel it's a work of art in more ways than one this new album lovely and Steve is well he's performing solo but he's a technology helping me this does he's got a neat party trick does Steve so he uses something called a guitar looping pedal so you pull this guitar into a little box you push a button you record some chords or a little drum beat hit the button again or then play I mean he can improvise on for each just played a face of Lee he can record light and use it not only great to great effect life but also his on the album as well it's a brilliant track definitely has and it's wonderful to see done well isn't and yes his life sampling in effect yes it's really cool and you're creating your own backing tracks now Steve is actually from London yes but he lives in a boy he does he lives up north Yes And in fact I've been up there and tear it up there so it's not too far from Aberdeen. Yeah I'm a lovely place so Steve's actually chosen a Robert Barnes setting for the strike tell us about he has indeed so on the new album there's a track called last Eli near me Jacobean folk Mally and it's this is Steve's arrangement of it and it's beautifully done and that guitar pedal looping to you mentioned earlier beaches on this new track you can hear just how clever it is OK so here's a taste of what's going to happen on the Discovery ship on the 5th of April Steve got it with Lassie line near me. RINGBACK Guitarist Steve got it there with Lassie line near me from his album discover and JUROR And his album launch will be on the 5th of April at the Discovery ship and. Now I'm still joined by musician Sam Baer stand for a Scottish jazz range of interesting and cool gigs happening across nice some You've spoken about events than DI and they were moving on to classical What do you think so distinct about the chassis I think not just the jazz scene but the music scene in general in Glasgow is the people it's the crowds is the audience as I have never been to a bad performance or a bag in Glasgow I and I have a feeling I think that the people in Glasgow give off an energy that feeds the performers and stays that allows them to play at that next level and that's why I think you never see a bag here and obviously Glasgow as well being Scotland's largest city has a great pool of local talents but it also attracts some larger international jazz acts as well Absolutely and one such person is from snarky puppy coming along he isn't T.D.'s soap. Menashe recommendation I've gone for Bob Reynolds and he's playing at the blue arrow in Glasgow on the ferry 1st of March and he's made he's an American jazz tenor saxophone player but he's possibly best known for his work as a session player His credits include Josh Grobin the Jonas Brothers Willie Nelson in the jazz world vol he is possibly best known as you said as a member of snarky puffy crazy Grammy award winning fusion X. And he's also known as the saxophone player who plays with American Guitar Hero and former X. Of Katy Perry Jordan Mayer So he's known for a lot of different things as man absolutely it's good to see so many artists breaking out of the snarky Poppy family Yeah and on to excell careers like organist Corey Henry and in fact fender and bassist make a league there was recently here with his band bill can take who performed the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow Yes like a finishing school almost perfect for the Connecticut crazy and forward thinking musician Absolutely that's not a puppy of course at the Negre inspiration for bands such as fats come from Scotland and yet just fantastic in fact they're coming themselves to the battle and of Amber happy days are there Yuki to hear but we're going to focus on Bob Reynolds who is well one of their wonderful sex oftenest indeed Yeah he and Bob Reynolds on his own accord is a fantastic recording artist he's got 19 top selling solo albums to his name and his album showcase his melodic yet implementation or style his chin for songwriting and his rock solid grooves he had an album in 24 team called Summer in between and it was a wonderful blend of jazz and blues and soul when it reached number one on the i Tunes jazz charts he was a successful man in his own right absolutely Well let's hear something from that video of them. With a closer. Yeah happening in the brain of an addict why things change that could influence climate . Expediency differently depending on. What science then B.B.C. Between Scotland is bursting with through times exploring the science behind the everyday What do you say we were introduced by mutual algorithm have to say online dating and you can see the different species in fact every episode of brainwaves. Ever think that whole story to stimulate your minds just search for brain waves on B.B.C. Sounds now I have an absolute classic for you from the very back catalogue and it features the gorgeous vocals of seat of own Well very cool vocals I must say I was just discussing with one of my vocal shouldn't the other day about the use of a brothel in jazz and sort of on some of her recordings which she has a very fine and fast for prattle book and this tune she really dials it back and it's just such a cool delivery she has a really nice catch your enjoyment of this tune and has some great scouting exchanges with the musicians and the band which includes trumpeter Clifford prime as a set of on with lullaby of Bartlett. When you saw. The. Movie. When. That's the kind of music. When we keep. Our. View should tell me a film. With. C. Suite and will get blown out. Super final you had to do food to be able to do. Your blood and do. 6 not bother you but do you have a do do you do feed up body. Do better. Shower Bob. Beyond being a ball boy day I. Gonna. Do studio do. Do. He the real. Loud sound. Down. With. Can't see me soon. And Will goal. Down. That. Is not such agree Vashon see it on featuring trumpeter Clifford Proviron with lullaby of Bard land I just love that scattering towards the end coming up an hour or 2 I have some music from the Da

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