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Special Programs for July 5 thru July 10
Jazz Corner of the World with Host Craig Kessle
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ECM Records in the 1970s
On this special live broadcast Craig will spin classic selections from the great ECM record label. We’ll hear from the likes of Keith Jarrett, Jan Garbarek, Bennie Maupin, Gary Burton, Ralph Towner, and many others!
The Beaker Brothers at Jazz Under the Stars
The wait is almost over! We’re just a month away from the return of Jazz Under the Stars, KCCK’s last great party of the summer. To celebrate, we’re looking back at the great party bands who have graced our Noelridge Park stage. We start with the Beaker Brothers. This group of some of Eastern Iowa’s best takes us back to the days of classic jam bands and underground rock.
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When Kohsuke Mine led a band into the studio to record
First in 1970, the Japanese jazz scene was progressing fast. A new school of artists were testing the limits of composition, arrangement, and improvisation, evolving away from hard bop and Blue Note methodology towards free jazz and a more electric boogaloo. You could say it reflected the post-
Bitches Brew world, but Japanese jazz musicians only partially looked to Miles and his fellow Americans for inspiration; they were drawn toward sounds from all over the planet. There are good reasons why BBEâs
Firstâpicks up the story of âDeep Modern Jazz From Japanâ in 1969.
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This is like my favorite mural in the city! exclaimed Sampson Levingston, admiring the black-and-white portraits of great Indianapolis jazzmen adorning the side of a downtown music store.
A hardcore history buff, Levingston decided to bring people together during the height of protests over Black Lives Matter last summer by leading outdoor walking tours of traditionally African American neighborhoods. His company, Through 2 Eyes, takes schoolkids, church groups, tourists and curious locals around Irvington, Martindale-Brightwood and other areas rich in local Black history.
Sampson Levingston, of Through2Eyes, runs walking tours focusing on Indianapolis Black neighborhoods and history.
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