WCRS Podcast - yourmusic

Your Music Kent State, Banda, and Jingo Ba


1:59:20 minutes (109.25 MB)

1st 40 minutes; protest songs from the Viet Nam era
then; live-recorded Banda music from Mexico
2nd hour; various artists on the theme of the African traditional rhythm, Jingo Ba

Your Music Joe Pass, Ella Fitzgerald, and John Scofield


1:59:33 minutes (109.45 MB)

1st hour; Joe Pass with Ella Fitzgerald, live recorded concert from 1975. Second hour; John Scofield Trio recorded live at the Bluenote in 2006

Your Music California Coastal music


1:59:36 minutes (109.49 MB)

1st hour; Native American music and stories from coastal California. Second hour California native jazz.

Your Music Ray Barretto


1:59:17 minutes (109.2 MB)

A tribute to Salsa Congalero Ray Barretto

Your Music Turquaz


1:59:03 minutes (109 MB)

2 full hours of the New York based funk=blues band Turquaz

www.youtube.com - Alberta Adams - Keep On Keepin On


1:58:35 minutes (108.57 MB)

Your Music Songs of Struggle and Protest


1:59:22 minutes (109.29 MB)

Songs from the civil rights struggles of the 1960's and 70's and 2010's from the U.S., Mexico, and Palestine (mostly the U.S.) plus a few short speeches, in recognition of the Black Lives Matter protests, Palestinian self-determination, and the fight for justice and democracy in Mexico. Some of this music you will be familiar with, and some of it may be new to you.

Your Music Ron Carter Quintet and poet, Kamau Daood


1:59:43 minutes (109.6 MB)

Full live-recorded concert by bassist Ron Carter and his quintet from the 2009 San Javier Jazz Festival, and a more recent poetry recitation by Kamao Daood with jazz accompaniment

Your Music McCoy Tyner, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blakey, Freddie Hubbard, Kai Winding, Sonny Stitt, etc.


1:59:11 minutes (109.12 MB)

Two full live concert recordings, one featuring the McCoy Tyner quartet, and another with Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt, and Kai Winding. This is post hard-bop fusion, if you will, that stays close to its hard-bop roots while continuing to push the boundaries. Challenging, yet accessible, and very enjoyable.

Your Music Fatoumata Diawara


1:59:27 minutes (109.35 MB)

Born in Cote D'Ivoire of Malian parents and developed her musical talents in France; Fatoumata Diawara serves up a lively and inspired performance of West African contemporary music.

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