Jean Luc Ponty artist feature & more
Tonight’s line up includes the RTM jazz orchestra feature that’s happening now until 11pm, GIC (Gigs In the City), artist feature Jean Luc Ponty & a li’l tribute tojazz singer Anita O’Day who passed away recently.
We also have giveaways! Tune in and see if you can win yourself one of these: a copy of Atilia’s debut album, ‘Sangkar,’ a Vic Firth T-Shirt, or passes to TGV’s beach blast party happening in December.
Well, enjoy the music as we’ve got lots of new stuff for yours & our listening enjoyment
21.11.06
Joe sample- Seven Years of Good Luck
Rhythm Logic- Drunk on Love
Donald Fagen -
RTM Jazz Orchestra feature
Atadecter
Taking a Chance On Love
Send In the Clown
Someone to Watch Over Me
Lucky Southern
Get Up and Go
Rearranged by : Ruslan Bin Mohd. Imam, 5 & 6 by Mohd. Asnawi Bin Mutaal
John Patitucci – Better Mousetrap
Dizzy Gillespie – A Night In Tunisia
Tito Puente - Tito Five
Artist Feature : Kenny Kirkland (the amazing keyboardist who played as a sideman to many musicians)
Bring on the Night/When the World is Running Down - Sting
Black Codes - Wynton Marsalis
The Dream of the Blue Turtles - Sting
Joy Spring - Arturo Sandoval
Chick Corea New Trio
Joshua Redman - Greasy
Abdullah Ibrahim - Calypso Minor
Oliver Nelson - Teenie’s Blues
Zainab Majid - Siapa Dia
‘that’s all folks! ’til the next show…’
No commentsKenny Kirkland artist feature & more
Tonight we’re going to do a little artist feature on the late Kenny Kirkland. If you are wondering who he is, he was mainly a sideman with one of the more memorables stint with Sting featuring a very young Branford Marsalis.
So if you want to find out more about Kenny Kirkland, tune in tonight.
Also, we have free passes to give away to TGV’s beach blast! Listen for the cue to sms (if you’re impatient, there’s plenty of jazz to enjoy along the way while waiting for it).
What’s that? More giveaways? Yippee! Sounds like Christmas is around the corner. We have one Vic Firth t-shirt & one Atilia cd to give away in today’s show. How to get it? Just crank up your radio and be within the audible perimeter.
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