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Jazz Unlimited will feature “John Coltrane in His Own Words and Music,” on Sunday. Jazz Unlimited airs from 9 p.m. to midnight, on St. Louis Public Radio,…
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Inside the shell of a modest house in East St. Louis, there is nothing to let a visitor know that one of the nation’s most noted musicians once called it…
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Jazz Unlimited for June 3, 2016 will be “Live at Montreux.” The Montreux Jazz Festival celebrates its 50th year this July. It is the most recorded jazz…
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Jazz Unlimited for Sunday, June 5, 2016 will be “The Career of Milt Jackson.” Vibraphonist Milt Jackson (1923-1999) was born in Detroit and started…
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Jazz Unlimited for May 8, 2016 will be “Compositions Associated with Miles Davis.” Trumpeter Miles Davis was one of the most important and innovative…
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Jazz Unlimited for Sunday, May 1, 2016 will be “The Career of Jimmy Cobb.” Best known for his associations with Miles Davis and the Wynton Kelly Trio,…
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Jazz Unlimited for Sunday, April 3, will be “The Career of Ron Carter.” Ron Carter is the most recorded bassist in jazz. In his 50-year career, he has…
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Jazz Unlimited for March 20, 2016 is “The Music of Sonny Rollins.” Tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins is one of the greatest living improvisers in jazz. Over…
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Jazz Unlimited for January 10, 2016 will be “The Career of Tony Williams.” A child prodigy, drummer Tony Williams was born in Chicago in 1945 but was…
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Jazz Unlimited for October 25, 2015 will be “A Tribute to Willie Akins and New Music.” St. Louis saxophonist Willie Akins died September 23, 2015 from…