Thursday, December 13, 2007

Episode 10: Tenor Madness


This Thursday, December 13th at 8pm:
Episode 10: Tenor Madness

This week on The Jazz Show with Chris, we will be listening to the roar of the great tenor players. Your ears will be begging for more by the time the show is over. It is time for the voice of the jazz band to speak.

This week's lineup:
Dexter Gordon
John Coltrane
Sonny Rollins
Michael Brecker

It's sure to be a hit. There's no way you wil be able to live this one down if you miss it!

Keep It Swingin'
-Chris

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Thursday, December 6, 2007

Episode 9: "T" is for Trumpet



This week on the Jazz Show with Chris, Trumpets will be wailing away to see who is the best. Well maybe not literally but tonight we will be listening to some of the greatest trumpet players.

Here's the lineup:
Louis Armstrong
Miles Davis
Freddie Hubbard
Clifford Brown

It'll be great. So go ahead and listen in. There are more trumpet players I didn't list.

If you miss this episode or other episodes, be sure to check out the blog at: thejazzshowwithchris.blogspot.com

If any of you cats missed the episode or are curious as to what was said the first 30 minutes of the show Click Here!

Keep Swingin' Away,
-Chris

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Episode 8: Back to Bass-ics

This Thursday at 8pm:
Episode 8: Back to Bass-ics
Guest: Nila!

This week on the Jazz Show with Chris, it's the bassists time to shine and we will be featuring some of the bests. Sadly we don't have time to cover them all. Stay tuned. and the show will be up tonight if you mmissed it.

Keep Cool Cats
-Chris

If you missed it, Listen Here!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Episode 7: Them Ivories

This Thursday at 8pm:
Guest: Javier Santiago

This week on the Jazz Show with Chris, it's all about the keys. Jazz pianists allot of the times are some of the most important in the jazz world and now it is time for them to shine. We will be taking a sample of some of the most well known pianist that have ever been. So be sure to listen in.

If you missed the show, Listen Here!
Keep Cool Cats!
-Chris

Monday, November 12, 2007

Check out the clip!

Here's a clip from Episode 3: Introducing Patrick Langham

Check it out Here!

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Episode 6: Can You Hear It?

Tonight at 8pm (pst)

I have done this show now for just over a month and I now realize that I haven't had a chance to let all of you listeners out there hear what it is that I am into. So, for now we are going to take a short reak from the different instruments and just take a show to listen to all the great songs out there that I like.

-Chris

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So far, I think this is one of my favorite episodes. We got a couple of callers and I got to play some of my favorite music. Here's a playlist:

Manteca: Pancho Sanchez (Dizzy Gillespie)
Electric Rendezvous: Al DiMeola
Whole Lotta Lovin': Led Zepplin
Hoochie Coochie Man: Muddy Waters
A Night in Tunisia: Dexter Gordon

Thanks for listening you guys!
-Chris

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Edit!

Tonight, Nila will not be making it for the show. Instead, we have drummer and jazz enthusiast David Tanner on the scene tonight!

Don't forget about those tickets!

-Chris

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Episode 5: Feelin' The Beat


This Thursday at 8pm:
Special Guest(s): David Tanner

Be sure to listen in. This week we will be talking about the Drummer. If the bassist is the heartbeat, the pianist is the brain, the soloists are the voice, then the drummer is the legs that inspire the soloist to move along or relax.
We will be talking about four great drummers spanning the era from early jazz to the new kids. Warren "Baby" Dodds, Kenny Clarke, the late great Max Roach, Elvin Jones, and we will try to get a word or two from some local drummers. This will give you the opportunity to give you some sense of what it is to really be a jazz drummer and what kind of skill these great musicians have.

We will also be giving away tickets to the 1940s Radio Hour featuring the Pacific Jazz Ensemble.

So Check it out! It will be a great show!

See you there
-Chris

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This was a great show. The more i do this show the more and more I am learning about the genre I love so much. Don't be too afraid I am sure we will be coming back to some of these great drummers.

-Chris

Monday, October 29, 2007

Correction!

So on last thursday's show I was totally wrong in making an educated guess about where Miss Ella Fitzgerald came from. So here's the facts:

In January 1935 Ella won the chance to perform for a week with the Tiny Bradshaw band at the Harlem Opera House. Ella met drummer and bandleader Chick Webb here for the first time. Webb had already hired male singer Charlie Linton to work with the band, and was, The New York Times later wrote, "reluctant to sign her....because she was gawky and unkempt, a diamond in the rough."[4] Webb offered Ella the opportunity to test with his band when they played a dance at Yale University. Despite the rough crowd, Ella was a great success, and Webb hired her to travel with the band for US$12.50 a week.

sorry and/or my bad folks, but I fixed it right? Anyway, it's all good now.

ONE MORE ANNOUNCEMENT!
I have 2 pairs of tickets for the premier showing of The 1940s Radio Hour. I am GIVING THESE AWAY ON MY SHOW. If you are interested in having a chance to win them, just shoot me an e-mail Christopher.sax@gmail.com with 1940s in the subject bar. No one has sent me a message and these tickets have to go. So, if you want the opportunity to see a great show FOR FREE, just shoot me a message and you will have a chance. You can't win if you don't enter!

Thanks you guys!
-Chris

Friday, October 26, 2007

Birth of the Jazziest Blog in the West


We now have a blog you can check out. I will start archiving shownotes for all of you to check out and follow as we go through our shows. I will also post inportant links to videos, cool websites, and great news sites specifically for jazz. Be sure to check back for more updates as they will be coming often.






If you first found us here, be sure to check out our facebook group page.http://pacific.facebook.com/group.php?gid=21685821000

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Episode 4: The Vocalist





Tonight's Guest: Leonila Salinas and Eliana Cetto

We will be talking about the importance of the Jazz Vocalist in the jazz world and we will be reviewing "On The Sunny Side of the Street" by The First Lady, Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie.

We will also be talking about some Newer jazz inspired vocalists by the names of Feist and Fiona Apple.

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Overall, it was a really fun show that night. We got our first callers from John Coltrane, Dave Brubeck, and even my dad. Pretty exciting. It was great and only got better as time went by. I have a feeling like this isn't the last time we will see Nila and Eli again.

Thanks for listening!
-Chris

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Episode 3: Introducing Patrick Langham


Special Guest: Patrick Langham

Tonight we will be listening and talking about Patricks up and coming album and getting to know him a bit more.

Here's a clip!
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Great Show. Thank you Patrick for taking the time out of your schedule to come meet with me and be on my show. I am sure I will be seeing you again soon.

Thanks!
-Chris

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Episode 2: Trane's Prayer


Special Guest: Leonila Salinas

Tonight we will be listening and discussing John Coltrane's famous album "A Love Supreme"
Also, we will be starting our venture outside of the immediate Jazz circle in search of jazz inspired artists.

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This was a fun show for a couple of reasons. I got me first show out of the way last week and now I am not so nervous. I guess I was just a little razzled because I had to rush from my last class that night to get to the studio to do my show.
Thanks you Nila for being on my show. You made it fun.

Thanks for Listening!
-Chris

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Episode 1: Meet the Fellows

Special Guests:
THE BRUBECK FELLOWS

Trumpet: Brian Chahley
Tenor Sax: Ben Flocks
Piano: Javier Santiago
Bass: Chris Smith
Drums: Cory Cox

Tonight we will be introducing the whole campus and everyone else listening to the the Fellows. We will listen to some of the music they brought in and we will also be promoting their next Summit Gig

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This was a great show. Six people in one studio all talkin' about jazz. What a night. It was great to have the Fellows in the studio. This was the first show and by far the roughest, however, in the end I thought that I did an ok job.

Thanks for the Time!
-Chris