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A celebration of the life and music of maestro Tito Puente, including the 1950s mambo craze that launched his meteoric rise to the top, and the many talents that made him the undisputed King of Latin Jazz. Weâll talk with Latin jazz historian Bobby Sanabria about why Tito still matters to the 20-somethings heâs teaching at the Manhattan School of Music, chat with Tito Puenteâs friend and biographer Joe Conzo about Titoâs meteoric rise to the top of the mambo scene, and hear of the story behind Puenteâs most famous composition and why you might not even realize itâs a Tito Puente original.
Episode Transcript
Host: Jeff Haas
Guests: Bobby Sanabria, Joe Conzo
Music
Tito Puente âVibe MamboâTito Puente âCochiseâTito Puente âCarnaval En HarlemâJosĂ© Curbelo âRumba RumberoâPupi Campo âJoe and PaulâTito Puente âAbaniquitoâTito Puente âEl Mambo DiabloâTito Puente âEl CayucoâTito Puente âCuando Te VeaâTito Puente âRitual Fire DanceâSantana âOye Como VaâTito Puente âPara los Romberosâ Tito Puente âLetargoâTito Punete âMĂĄs BajoâTito Puente âSambarocoâTito Puente âLotus LandâTito Puente âHong Kong MamboâTito Puente âComo esta MiguelâBobby Sanabria & MSM Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble âElegua ChangĂłâBobby Sanabria & MSM Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble âMambo BuddhaâBobby Sanabria & MSM Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble âRitual Fire DanceâBobby Sanabria & MSM Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble âBirdland After DarkâBobby Sanabria & MSM Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble âAlegre Cha-Cha-ChaâBobby Sanabria & MSM Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble âAutumn LeavesâTito Puente âObservaloâOriginal Air Date: May 19, 2012
Radio broadcast produced by Lou Blouin and Interlochen Public Radio
Radio broadcast audio engineering by Jack Conners and Brock Mormon
Podcast produced by Sam Boase-Miller and Erik Saras
Podcast audio remastering by Sam Boase-Miller
Transcripts and show notes by Erik Saras
Theme Song: Jeff Haas Trio & Friends âGiving Inâ
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The New Jazz Archive radio broadcasts originally sponsored by Chateau Chantal. The New Jazz Archive receives no revenue from podcast reissues of radio broadcasts.
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A lot of people probably donât think of jazz as something thatâs all that funny, but thereâs more than one way to get a laugh out of all things jazz thatâs guaranteed to make you smile. Weâll talk with stand-up comic Jeff Cesario about how his former life as a jazz musician helps make him a better comedian, bring in our jazz historian Lewis Porter to talk about jazzâs vaudeville roots and how jazz lost its sense of humor in the 1950s, and take a look at jazz prankster Dizzy Gillespie and other jazz stories thatâll leave you smiling.
Episode Transcript
Host: Jeff Haas
Guests: Jeff Cesario, Lewis Porter
Music
Bob Crosby âBig Noise from WinnetkaâCab Calloway âTwee-Twee-TweetâSlim Gaillard âPotato ChipsâGeorge M. Cohan âYou Won't Do Any Business if You Haven't Got a Bandâ Josephine Baker âCâest luiâMa Rainey âOh Papa BluesâBessie Smith âSobbinâ Hearted BluesâLouis Armstrong âCake Walking Babies from HomeâClarence Williams âSqueeze MeâLester Young âOn the Sunny Side of the StreetâDizzy Gillespie âDizzy AtmosphereâDizzy Gillespie âSalt PeanutsâDizzy Gillespie âOop Bop Sh' BamâDizzy Gillespie âUmbrella ManâCarla Bley âOld MacDonald Had a FarmâLouis Armstrong âHeebee JeebiesâCharles Mingus âSpur of the MomentâFats Waller âYour Feetâs Too BigâThelonious Monk âBemsha SwingâCount Basie âSplankyâCab Calloway âEverybody Eats When They Come to My HouseâLouis Armstrong âCheesecakeâOriginal Air Date: August 6, 2012
Radio broadcast produced by Lou Blouin and Interlochen Public Radio
Radio broadcast audio engineering by Jack Conners and Brock Mormon
Podcast produced by Sam Boase-Miller and Erik Saras
Podcast audio remastering by Sam Boase-Miller
Transcripts and show notes by Erik Saras
Theme Song: Jeff Haas Trio & Friends âGiving Inâ
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The New Jazz Archive radio broadcasts originally sponsored by Chateau Chantal. The New Jazz Archive receives no revenue from podcast reissues of radio broadcasts.
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A celebration of the life and extraordinary work of American folklorist Alan Lomax and how his calling to record the world changed the course of 20th century music with his legacy of over 10,000 recordings. Weâll talk with Lomax historian and archivist Don Fleming about Lomaxâs groundbreaking work in the American South during the 1930s, trace Lomaxâs path abroad and his efforts to record and capture the traditional music of countries across the world, talk with Todd Harvey of the Library of Congress about his efforts to preserve Lomaxâs legacy, and find out how Alanâs long-held dream of providing unlimited access to his work is now becoming reality in the Internet Age.
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Content warnings: explicit lyrics on the translation of Jelly Roll Mortonâs âCâĂ©tait Nâautâ Can-Can, Payez Donc (If You Don't Shake, You Don't Get No Cake)â
Host: Jeff Haas
Guests: Don Fleming, John Szwed, Todd Harvey
Music
Mississippi Fred McDowell âWhat's the Matter Now?âBookmiller Shannon âThe Eighth of JanuaryâMississippi Fred McDowell âWhen You Get Home, Write Me A Few Little LinesâSon House âDelta BluesâAlan Lomax âEarly in the Mornin'âLead Belly âMatchbox BluesâMuddy Waters âTake A Walk With MeâErvin Webb âI'm Goin' HomeâWoody Guthrie âDo Re MiâAlan Lomax âLenga Serpentina (Serpent Tongue)âSidney Carter âWorried Now, Won't be Worried LongâBoy Blue âDimplesâJelly Roll Morton âAinât MisbehavinââJelly Roll Morton âCâĂ©tait Nâautâ Can-Can, Payez Donc (If You Don't Shake, You Don't Get No Cake)âLead Belly âGoodnight, Ireneâ Muddy Waters âI Beâs TroubledâGeorgia Turner âThe Rising Sun BluesâThe Animals âHouse of the Rising SunâE.C. Ball âTribulationsâMuddy Waters âLouisiana BluesâRosalie Hill âRolled and TumbledâOriginal Air Date: April 13, 2012
Radio broadcast produced by Lou Blouin and Interlochen Public Radio
Radio broadcast audio engineering by Jack Conners and Brock Mormon
Podcast produced by Sam Boase-Miller and Erik Saras
Podcast audio remastering by Sam Boase-Miller
Transcripts and show notes by Erik Saras
Theme Song: Jeff Haas Trio & Friends âGiving Inâ
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The New Jazz Archive radio broadcasts originally sponsored by Chateau Chantal. The New Jazz Archive receives no revenue from podcast reissues of radio broadcasts.
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We start our tour of Americaâs great jazz cities with the sites and sounds of Chicago by tracing the arrival of jazz and how it established the city's reign as Americaâs jazz capital during the 1920s, leading it to grow into one of the countryâs richest avant garde jazz scenes. Weâll talk with the owner of the storied Green Mill Cocktail Lounge about his epic restoration of the club to its former speakeasy glory, hear how the Green Mill helped found the improv-rich tradition that is the poetry slam, and tour the bizarre outer-space-themed world of Sun Ra.
Episode Transcript
Host: Jeff Haas
Guests: Dave Jemilo, Neil Tesser, John Szwed
Music
Louis Armstrong âAlligator CrawlâDeep Blue Organ Trio âGoinâ To TownâRamsey Lewis âThe In CrowdâKing Oliver âJazzinâ Babiesâ BluesâKing Oliver âThe Trumpet's PrayerâLouis Armstrong âWest End BluesâLouis Armstron âWild Man BluesâBenny Goodman âSing, Sing, SingâSun Ra âSpace Is The PlaceâAhmad Jamal âPoinciana (The Song of the Tree)âAhmad Jamal âWaveâBenny Goodman âMoonglowâBix Beiderbecke âIn A Mist (Bixology)âAhmad Jamal âAhmad's BluesâFrank Sinatra âChicago (That Toddlinâ Town)âVon Freeman âDoin' it Right Nowâ Sun Ra âDisco 2021âSun Ra âLove in Outer SpaceâSun Ra âNight of the Purple MoonâSun Ra âOn Jupiterâ Art Ensemble of Chicago âDreaming of the MastersâVon Freeman âSweet and Lovelyâ Kurt Elling and Jon Hendricks âGoinâ to ChicagoâCount Basie âGoing To Chicago BluesâOriginal Air Date: January 28, 2012
Radio broadcast produced by Lou Blouin and Interlochen Public Radio
Radio broadcast audio engineering by Jack Conners and Brock Mormon
Podcast produced by Sam Boase-Miller and Erik Saras
Podcast audio remastering by Sam Boase-Miller
Transcripts and show notes by Erik Saras
Theme Song: Jeff Haas Trio & Friends âGiving Inâ
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The New Jazz Archive radio broadcasts originally sponsored by Chateau Chantal. The New Jazz Archive receives no revenue from podcast reissues of radio broadcasts.
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The life and music of the great Nina Simone from her roots as a gospel and classical musician to her place as one of the fiercest voices for civil rights. Weâll talk with New York Magazineâs Joe Hagan about his look inside Nina Simoneâs private diaries, chat with Simone biographer Nadine Cohodas about Ninaâs life and music and her role as one of the fiercest voices for civil rights, and listen to some of Ninaâs best from her more than 30 year reign as the High Priestess of Soul.
Episode Transcript
Host: Jeff Haas
Guests: Joe Hagan, Nadine Cohodas
Music
Nina Simone âNe me quitte pasâNina Simone âFeeling GoodâNina Simone âMy Baby Just Cares For Me (Train to Nowhere)âNina Simone âThe BloodâNina Simone âWild is the WindâNina Simone âStrange FruitâNina Simone âMississippi GoddamâNina Simone âFour WomenâNina Simone âOld Jim CrowâNina Simone âYoung Gifted & BlackâNina Simone âI Put A Spell On YouâNina Simone âGin House BluesâNina Simone âBorn Under a Bad SignâNina Simone âDonât Let Me Be MisunderstoodâNina Simone âI Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be FreeâNina Simone âSinnermanâOriginal Air Date: November 21, 2011
Radio broadcast produced by Lou Blouin and Interlochen Public Radio
Radio broadcast audio engineering by Jack Conners and Brock Mormon
Podcast produced by Sam Boase-Miller and Erik Saras
Podcast audio remastering by Sam Boase-Miller
Transcripts and show notes by Erik Saras
Theme Song: Jeff Haas Trio & Friends âGiving Inâ
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The New Jazz Archive radio broadcasts originally sponsored by Chateau Chantal. The New Jazz Archive receives no revenue from podcast reissues of radio broadcasts.
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You canât listen to a painting or see a song, but that doesnât mean there arenât really interesting places where the worlds of jazz and art overlap. Weâll explore jazzâs connection to the arts with a look at the criss-crossing paths of jazz and the visual arts with Dr. Robert OâMeally, discussing how the worlds of art and music collided during the Harlem Renaissance, explore the life and art of the jazz painter Romare Bearden, and take a look at the life and work of iconic jazz photographer William Gottlieb.
Episode Transcript
Host: Jeff Haas
Guests: Robert OâMeally and Ben Cawthra
Music
Von Freeman âSweet and LovelyâElla Fitzgerald / Billy Strayhorn âChelsea BridgeâDuke Ellington âTransblucencyâThelonious Monk âBlue MonkâDizzy Gillespie âBlue âNâ BoogieâDizzy Gillespie â52nd Street ThemeâElla Fitzgerald âLover ManâBillie Holiday âGood Morning HeartacheâThelonious Monk âMisteriosoâNat King Cole âMona Lisaâ Dizzy Gillespie âOn the Sunny Side of the StreetâDizzy Gillespie âAfter HoursâThelonious Monk âBemsha SwingâMary Lou Williams âA Grand Nite for SwingingâDizzy Gillespie âSea BreezeâOriginal Air Date: February 10, 2012
Radio broadcast produced by Lou Blouin and Interlochen Public Radio
Radio broadcast audio engineering by Jack Conners and Brock Mormon
Podcast produced by Sam Boase-Miller and Erik Saras
Podcast audio remastering by Sam Boase-Miller
Transcripts and show notes by Erik Saras
Theme Song: Jeff Haas Trio & Friends âGiving Inâ
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The New Jazz Archive radio broadcasts originally sponsored by Chateau Chantal. The New Jazz Archive receives no revenue from podcast reissues of radio broadcasts.