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If you would like to volunteer to answer phones during the Jazz Marathon Fund Drive, scan the schedule below and see if there are any announcers you would like to assist. If so, email wtju@virginia.edu or call Chuck at 434-924-0885 and include your requested times.

Fri, Oct 17th | Sat, Oct 18th | Sun, Oct 19th | Mon, Oct 20th
Tue, Oct 21th | Wed, Oct 22th | Thu, Oct 23rd | Fri, Oct 24th

Friday, October 17


9:00 am – Noon

Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers

Grady Lewis


Art Blakey’s group, The Jazz Messengers, was like a finishing school for extraordinary jazz talents. Start the festivities in a swinging way as Grady Lewis explores the music made by this super-group, as well as famous alumni like Wynton Marsalis, Lee Morgan, and John Hicks.


Noon - 1:00pm

Public Radio International presents The Blues, Volume #5 http://www.yearoftheblues.org/radio

From Country to City: Mystery Train

Hosted by Keb’ Mo’

Locale: Memphis

Beale Street in Memphis was to blues what 52nd Street in New York was to jazz: Packed clubs, street musicians, all-night card games, ladies of the night, fights, and some of the best music heard anywhere.

Artists who launched careers in Memphis include B.B. King, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Sonny Boy Williamson, Ike Turner, and Little Milton.

The program concludes with a live recording by Richard Johnston from the 2003 W.C. Handy Awards, held every year in Memphis to honor the best in blues music.


1:00 - 4:00pm

Hammond B-3 Organ

Ann Porotti


Jazz music gets a heavy dose of funk from the B-3 Organ, and Ann Porotti lets the good times roll with masters of the big sound like Brother Jack McDuff, Jimmy McGriff, Jimmy Smith and Shirley Scott.


4:00 pm

The BBC Newshour

Live Feed


Putting the world’s politics and economics into perspective with analysis of current affairs worldwide…Call in a pledge to 434-924-0885 to support the BBC News on WTJU!





5:00 pm

The Virginia News

Sakeena Siddiqi & the News Staff


Tune in every weekday at 5pm, as Sakeena Siddiqi and the WTJU News Staff bring you the latest from Charlottesville and around the region. We'll give you original reporting on the issues that matter to the community. Call in a pledge to 434-924-0885 to support local news on WTJU!


5:06 - 7:00pm

Blues: Old & New

Peter Jones with Ben & Ed Freeman

What are the Allman Brothers doing on a jazz show? Exposing their roots…Peter Jones teams up with Ben & Ed Freeman to excavate the blues underpinnings of rock and roll classics like “Statesboro Blues”, “You Shook Me”, and many more by playing original and modern versions of each tune…


7:00 - 9:00pm

Live from the WTJU Lounge: Oregon Hill Funk All Stars http://www.ohfas.com/DesktopDefault.aspx

Robin Tomlin


This energetic brass band from Richmond makes the trek back to Charlottesville for another two-hour session of simmering funk and blues that will have you dancing in the streets.


9:00 - 11:00pm

Blues Shouters

Peter Welch & Prof Bebop


Nobody knows blues like Professor Bebop and Peter Welch. Join the dynamic duo for two hours of the biggest voices you’ll ever hear. Shake Rattle and Roll with Big Joe Turner. Pitch a Wang Dang Doodle with Koko Taylor. And don’t forget Wynonie Harris and Big Mama Thornton.


11:00pm - 1:00am

Jazz from Hell: Frank Zappa

Tom Lawless


With more than 60 albums to his credit, Frank Zappa is best known for his compositional skills and shredding guitar solos. Tom Lawless and Tom Givens will spend two hours displaying the improvisational genius of the brilliant composer/performer.



Saturday, October 18


6:00 - 9:00am

Jazz From Philly

Steve Rappoport


Philadelphia is one of America’s great cities, and it gave a heaping helping of energy and soul to the jazz greats who were born there or studied their craft there. Steve Rappoport will showcase Philly legends like Stan Getz, Jimmy Smith, and Gerry Mulligan. The best wake-up call you’ll ever get.


9:00am – Noon

Standing in the Shadows of Motown

Robin Tomlin & Mark Burton


Englishmen abroad (i.e. here in Charlottesville!), Robin Tomlin and Mark Burton present an in-depth survey of music from the Motor City. Explore the soul-drenched jazz horn sections that feature some of the finest session musicians ever.


Noon - 1:00pm

Public Radio International presents The Blues #6 http://www.yearoftheblues.org/radio

Sweet Home Chicago: The Blues Goes Electric, 1950s Chicago

Hosted by Keb’ Mo’

Locale: Chicago

The 1950s was the blues' golden era. With the advent of the electric guitar and amplification, the music grew louder, bolder, and hotter.

Featured artists in this show include Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, T-Bone Walker, Elmore James, and Little Walter. Listeners get a guided tour of Chess Records from Willie Dixon's daughter, Shirli.

Dedicated to the memory of Shirli Dixon, this program is capped by a performance from electric blues pioneers Billy Boy Arnold and Hubert Sumlin.


1:00 - 3:00pm

Blues in the Basement

The Monster of Happiness and Three Women of Kitonjana


From South Carolina to New York City; from Etta James to Earth, Wind, and Fire and everything in-between: The Monster of Happiness and Three Women of Kitonjana will serve up grooves guaranteed to make you want to find yourself a blue light and some funky romance up against the wall.


3:00 - 5:00pm

World Jazz & Tangents

Larry Minnick & Herb King


Purists prepare for a boundless exploration of intriguing contemporary jazz hybrids, emphasizing electro and world fusions.  Points of reference include the labels Ninja Tune, Thirsty Ear, Thrill Jockey, Six Degrees, Le Chant du Monde and Long Distance.


5:00 - 8:00pm

Chasin' the Trane: John Coltrane

Aaron Zatcoff & Sean Grzegorczyk


Let the music of John Coltrane fill your head, move your feet, and open your heart as Aaron and Sean fill the airwaves with the sounds of the master. From his straight-ahead collaborations with Miles Davis and others, to his deeply spiritual later recordings, this is a show not to be missed.


8:00 - 9:00pm

Live from the Prism Coffeehouse http://www.theprism.org/: Matt Flinner http://www.compassrecords.com/artists_flinner.html

Gary Funston


Jazz and the mandolin don’t often go together, but this unconventional quartet from Colorado makes it seem natural. Enjoy their first set live from the Prism Coffeehouse, and phone in your support, not only for the great music, but for those dynamic Prism broadcasts you’ve been enjoying over the last ten-plus years.


9:00 - 11:00pm

Charlie Hunter

Gary Funston


One of the most restless innovators of the last ten years, Charlie Hunter and his 8-string guitar create an orchestra of sounds. For challenging and fresh, yet always accessible sounds, tune in to hear the gamut of Charlie’s music. From solo guitar through duos, trios, quartets and beyond, Gary will play the best of Hunter’s recordings, including hard-to-find limited editions and live material.


11:00pm - 1:00am

Bo Diddley & Slim Harpo

Rus Perry & Kyle Copas


Celebrate the inimitable grooves of Bo Diddley and Slim Harpo, two bona fide eccentrics of the blues. Finding that sweet spot between Louisiana and Chicago, Rus Perry and Kyle Copas will track these distinctive R&B artists from “Who Do You Love” to “Baby, Scratch My Back” and points in between.



Sunday, October 19


6:00 - 9:00am

Gospel Sunrise

Joel Baumgart


Join Joel Baumgart and journey through the recorded American gospel tradition, from Texas to Appalachia and the Deep South, with music from Blind Willie Johnson, Bill Monroe, Rev. Gary Davis and others.


9:00 - Noon

Herbie Hancock & Chick Corea

Aaron Zatcoff & Eric Angevine


Your Jazzmania co-hosts get groovy, funky, and cerebral with two titans of the keys. Join the Jazz Czar and Eric Angevine for six decades of pure magic from Herbie and Chick – from their beginnings with Miles Davis to funk and fusion in the 1970’s, and on through to the brilliance of their current projects. Don’t miss this retrospective of the careers of two living legends.


Noon - 1:00pm

Public Radio International presents The Blues #7 http://www.yearoftheblues.org/radio

The Folk Revival: Key to the Highway
Hosted by Keb’ Mo’

Locale: Newport, RI

By the 1960s, Chicago blues had peaked and a resurgence of electrified roots music was in full swing throughout America's college campuses and coffeehouses. At the Newport Folk Festival, older blues artists returned to the stage after being re-discovered by amateur musicologists who had scoured the South in search of their heroes.

Program interviewees include Brownie McGhee, Dick Waterman, Maria Muldaur, and many others who experienced the folk-blues boom first hand. Also, the legendary John Hammond performs…


1:00 - 3:00pm

Wayne Shorter

Sean Grzegorczyk


Wayne Shorter has been there for all the great ones. From his early days with the Jazz Messengers to groundbreaking sessions with the Miles Davis Quintet and Weather Report, the saxophonist’s impact, both as instrumentalist and composer, has been felt for six decades…and still counting. Join Sean in celebrating the sound of Genius.


3:00 - 5:00pm

Jaco Pastorius

Dusty & Justin Garwood


Dusty and Justin Garwood pay tribute to the greatest electric bass player who ever lived, with two hours of improvisational and technical brilliance from Jaco Pastorius. Also featuring highlights of an interview with Jaco’s friend and musical collaborator Peter Graves, it’s essential listening!


5:00 - 7:00pm

Ray Charles

Rebecca Foster & Joel Baumgart


Ray Charles is the musician most responsible for developing soul music. His singing style is one of the most emotional and identifiable sounds of the 20th century. Join Joel Baumgart and Rebecca Foster for a two-hour retrospective of the toe-tapping sounds of the great singer, arranger, and keyboardist.



7:00 - 9:00pm

Live from the WTJU Recording Studio: Gospel IV

Rebecca Foster


Rebecca sticks around to welcome the Gospel IV back to the WTJU performance studio. The local gospel group will play live in the studio and talk about their new release “Praise the Lord While You Can”. Tune in and catch the vibe and spirit of this wonderful group’s harmonizing vocals.


9:00 - 11:00pm

2003 W.C. Handy Blues Award Winners

Bill Adams


W. C. Handy was the father of the blues, and the award named after him carries on his legacy. Hear the cream of this year’s crop as Bill Adams brings you two hours of today’s finest blues. Featuring instrumental winners Duke Robillard, Pinetop Perkins, Charlie Musselwhite, and more!


11:00p.m. - 1:00am

The London Jazz Scene

Suave Suave


Host Suave Suave prowls the nightclubs of London to find the sounds of jazz from all generations. Tune in for a sonic exploration of the frontiers of jazz as old favorites are rediscovered, remixed, and rerecorded. The result is a danceable fusion of jazz and other styles that will satisfy and intrigue the ears of casual listeners and aficionados alike.



Monday, October 20


6:00 - 9:00am

Alto Summit

Tim Snider


Everybody knows Charlie Parker was a master of the alto sax. But who took up the horn after Bird? Tim Snider spends two hours with the likes of Jackie McLean, Cannonball Adderley, and more. Don’t miss the clean, bright sound of the Alto Summit.


9:00am - Noon

Best of "New Month New Music" 2003

Nick Page & Steve Blickstein


It’s becoming a WTJU institution. The first Monday of every month Nick Page and Steve Blickstein explore the best new releases of the past 30 days. Tune in for three hours of the best of the best as Nick and Blick sample the finest new releases of 2003. It’s a great way to prepare your holiday gift list for the jazz lover in your life!


Noon - 1:00pm

Public Radio International presents The Blues #8 http://www.yearoftheblues.org/radio

Union Jack Blues: Blues Power

Hosted by Keb’ Mo’

Locale: London, England


In the 1950s, Big Bill Broonzy and then Willie Dixon and Muddy Waters performed in England, setting off a prolonged period of blues obsession by young British musicians.

Listeners hear about the experience in detail from Mick Jagger, as well as Robert Plant, Bill Wyman, Mick Fleetwood, Eric Burdon, and others. They also hear a rare recording of "Crossroads" from Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Steve Winwood. The Yardbirds will provide the musical conclusion!


1:00 - 4:00pm

Jazz and Blues African Style

Corey Harris & Bruce Koplin


Corey Harris, who visited Mali while filming his segment of the recent PBS series “The Blues,” joins Bruce Koplin for a journey across the Atlantic to the fresh, sunny sounds of Africa. This show will feature guitarist Ali Farke Toure and other talented musicians who fuse American music with their own cultural styles.


4:00 pm

The BBC Newshour

Live Feed


Putting the world’s politics and economics into perspective with analysis of current affairs worldwide…Call in a pledge to 434-924-0885 to support the BBC News on WTJU!


5:00 pm

The Virginia News

Sakeena Siddiqi & the News Staff


Tune in every weekday at 5pm, as Sakeena Siddiqi and the WTJU News Staff bring you the latest from Charlottesville and around the region. We'll give you original reporting on the issues that matter to the community. Call in a pledge to 434-924-0885 to support local news on WTJU!

5:06 - 7:00pm

John Mayall

Kemp Honeycutt


Eric Clapton once said “John Mayall has run an incredibly great school for musicians.” Class is in session as Kemp Honeycutt spins cuts from Mayall and former Bluesbreakers like Mick Taylor, Jack Bruce, and Eric Clapton, to name a very few. Don’t miss this two-hour study session with the Master of Blues, including an interview Kemp conducted with John Mayall two weeks ago!


7:00 - 9:00pm

Live, WTJU: George Turner/Doug Bethel/Sam Wilson

Tim Beeghly


Another great evening of live music from our studio, featuring two separate sets…one from our resident guitar master George Turner and friends, followed by trombone/guitar duets from Doug Bethel and Sam Wilson.


9:00 - 11:00pm

Dave Holland

Aaron Steinberg & Steve Huff


He performed on Miles Davis’ groundbreaking “Bitches Brew,” recorded seminal free and modern jazz albums on the ECM label, and currently leads one of the longest running and most exciting small groups in jazz—The Dave Holland Quintet. Steve Huff and Aaron Steinberg will present a small portion of Holland’s five decades of music-making.


11:00pm - 1:00am

The Blue Series from Thirsty Ear Records

Kevin Kellam


A fresh mixture of traditional jazz and avant-garde with forays into electronica, turntablism, and free blowing. Kevin Kellam will take you on a journey into Thirsty Ear’s “Blue Series”, which has produced some of the most vibrant and open-minded music of the past decade. Kevin will feature Matthew Shipp, DJ Spooky, William Parker, and more from this great series of modern jazz recordings.



Tuesday, October 21

6:00 - 9:00am

History of the Jazz Guitar

Terry Carpenter


Guitars were frequently lost amid the big band sound, but in the 1920’s new designs in guitars and amplification allowed savants such as Lonnie Johnson and Eddie Lang to be heard loud and clear. Join your host Terry Carpenter and travel the road from Django Reinhart and Charlie Christian to Wes Montgomery and Grant Green.


9:00am - Noon

Mel Torme: Mel's Singing Teachers

Charles Peale


Mel Torme learned about the Blues and about Jazz from a plethora of legendary voices. Join Charles Peale for three hours of wonderful voices. From the smooth phrasing of Fred Astaire to the intimate approach of Billy Holiday and the power of Bessie Smith – Mel Torme had all this and more.


Noon - 1:00pm

Public Radio International presents The Blues #9 http://www.yearoftheblues.org/radio

Blues Rock: Bring It on Home
Hosted by Keb’ Mo’

Locale: San Francisco


In the early '60s America was listening to re-constituted country blues while England was experimenting with its own version of electric blues. It wasn't long before both camps came together and colored the sound of rock in the late '60s and early '70s, capping off a decade of unprecedented blues popularity among whites.

Musical highlights include recordings by Led Zeppelin, Cream, the Rolling Stones, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, the Allman Brothers Band, Janis Joplin, and Johnny Winter. Hot Tuna (an outgrowth of the Jefferson Airplane) demonstrates how the blues permeated all of rock music at the time.


1:00 - 4:00pm

Titans of the Tenor (Sax)

Jeff Decker & John Simonette


Join local saxophonist Jeff Decker and jazz lover John Simonette for an in-depth look at the great tenor men in jazz history. From Coleman Hawkins to Joshua Redman and Mike Brecker, tenor saxophonists have been in the forefront of innovation in jazz. It’s three hours of jazz history and future, all in the bell of a horn.


4:00 pm

The BBC Newshour

Live Feed


Putting the world’s politics and economics into perspective with analysis of current affairs worldwide…Call in a pledge to 434-924-0885 to support the BBC News on WTJU!


5:00 pm

The Virginia News

Sakeena Siddiqi & the News Staff


Tune in every weekday at 5pm, as Sakeena Siddiqi and the WTJU News Staff bring you the latest from Charlottesville and around the region. We'll give you original reporting on the issues that matter to the community. Call in a pledge to 434-924-0885 to support local news on WTJU!

5:06 - 7:00pm

Thelonious Monk

Bruce Koplin


The annual Thelonious Monk program is always one of the most popular Jazz Celebration shows. Join Bruce Koplin and revel in two hours of the offbeat, brilliant music of composer/pianist Thelonious Monk. From classics like “Round Midnight” to lesser-known gems like “Ugly Beauty”, Monk was the most unique musician of his generation…Don’t miss this show!


7:00 - 9:00pm

Live from the WTJU Recording Studio: George Melvin & Blue Indigo

Nick Page


Longtime Charlottesville favorite George Melvin lugs his Hammond B3 into the studio for a fiery set with his classic organ/guitar/sax/drums quartet. An early ’90’s version of George’s quartet featured drummer Carter Beauford and saxophonist LeRoi Moore, now of the Dave Matthews Band.

Blue Indigo website: http://www.eyeoncville.com/blindigo/default.htm


9:00 - 11:00pm

Electric Miles Davis

Kevin Kellam & Charlie Curtis


Another classic show!...Tune in for the exciting and revolutionary sounds of Miles Davis’ groundbreaking albums Bitches Brew, In A Silent Way, and many more. Kevin Kellam and Charlie Curtis invite you to pledge for your favorite Prince of Darkness tune during these smokin’ two hours.


11:00pm - 1:00am

Soul Jazz Guitars

George Turner


In the 1960’s a generation of guitarists was blending the innovations of bebop with the feeling of the blues and the groove of R&B. Join George Turner for two hours of classic tunes from George Benson and Pat Martino, along with the new sounds of Bobby Broom, Peter Bernstein, and others.



Wednesday, October 22


6:00 - 9:00am

Duke Ellington & Count Basie

Ralph Graves


The royalty of jazz holds court! The “Radio Star” brings you three hours of Ellington and Basie, moving back and forth between the two organizations and across the years with both recordings familiar and obscure. If this doesn’t get you through the mid-week slump, then your radio must be broken!


9:00am - Noon

Palmetto Records

Larry Minnick


Tune in for a left of cool listen to one of the most innovative and highly selective labels in jazz music today. Larry Minnick will sample the company’s diverse roster of talent, including Ben Allison, Matt Wilson, Ted Nash, and many more. Immerse yourself in three hours of technical brilliance and soaring emotion from a label called Palmetto.


Noon - 1:00pm

Public Radio International presents The Blues #10 http://www.yearoftheblues.org/radio

The 70's, The Hard Years: Gimme Back My Wig

Hosted by Keb’ Mo’

Locale: Chicago

With the rise of glam rock, country rock, and progressive rock on the white side, and funk and disco on the black side, the blues suddenly sounded irrelevant to pop music fans in the 1970s.

Still, the blues survived. A young fan, Bruce Iglauer, started Alligator Records in Chicago, making records and selling them out of the trunk of his car. Johnny Winter and Muddy Waters created the best records of Waters' post-Chess period. Down South on the Chitlin' Circuit, blues artists went back to entertaining black audiences, avoiding blues-rock and focusing on Southern fried blues that was greasy and steamy. The concluding performance comes from the Queen of the Blues, Koko Taylor…


1:00 - 4:00pm

Tom “The Jazz Man”

Tom Mallison & David Eisenman


Tom “The Jazz Man” Mallison hosts one of the longest running and most listened-to jazz radio shows in the country, broadcasting from WTEB in Greenville, North Carolina. In an extraordinary gesture of public radio DJ brotherhood, Tom makes the trip up to Charlottesville to share his love of jazz through stories and music. Please make him welcome by phoning in your pledges to 434-924-3959.


4:00 pm

The BBC Newshour

Live Feed


Putting the world’s politics and economics into perspective with analysis of current affairs worldwide…Call in a pledge to 434-924-0885 to support the BBC News on WTJU!


5:00 pm

The Virginia News

Sakeena Siddiqi & the News Staff


Tune in every weekday at 5pm, as Sakeena Siddiqi and the WTJU News Staff bring you the latest from Charlottesville and around the region. We'll give you original reporting on the issues that matter to the community. Call in a pledge to 434-924-0885 to support local news on WTJU!

5:06 - 7:00pm

Bix Beiderbecke

Jay Kardan & Tim Beeghly


Jay Kardan and Tim Beeghly present pioneering cornet master and the genius that was Bix Beiderbecke. Hear the sweet, sharp tone of 1920’s Chicago, as Bix joined legends like Frankie Trumbauer and Paul Whiteman in forming the sound of a generation. Not to be missed.



7:00 - 9:00pm

Live From the WTJU Recording Studio: Chickenhead Blues Band w/ Corey Harris

Robin Tomlin


It can’t get any better than this – local musicians trading licks live in the WTJU studios. You won’t want to move from your radio during this two-hour jam session, hosted by Robin Tomlin and featuring the live stylings of The Chickenhead Blues Band with special guest Corey Harris. Corey’s website: http://www.coreyharrismusic.com/


9:00 - 11:00pm

Miles Davis Quintet 1965 – 1968

Charlie Curtis & Bruce Koplin


Charlie Curtis and Bruce Koplin team up for the second half of the Miles Davis tribute. This time it’s the wildly influential 60’s Quintet featuring future stars Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, and Tony Williams. Two hours of one of the greatest small groups in the history of jazz.


11:00pm - 1:00am

Howlin' Wolf

Terry Carpenter


The great Howlin’ Wolf was born Chester Arthur Burnett in 1910. He left that name far behind, performing as Big Foot Chester, Bull Cow, and finally under the lupine alias he’s best known by. Join Terry Carpenter for two hours of fierce Chicago blues, highlighted by the growlin’ and howlin’ of a blues master.



Thursday, October 23


6:00 - 9:00am

Wild Women Sing the Blues

Sandy Snyder & Joyce Dudek


Join Sandy Snyder and Joyce Dudek for some blues performed by women for women. You’ll hear three hours of Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Saffire, Sweet Honey in the Rock, and more. Not only that, but cameos from Bonnie Raitt and Janis Joplin. Worth waking up early for!


9:00am - Noon

Piano Bass Drums

Tom Klippstein


Hold the horns! This is music from the basic and quintessential jazz trio, featuring the masters of the form: Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown and many more. Call Tom Klippstein with your pledges during this uplifting three hours.


Noon - 1:00pm

Public Radio International presents The Blues #11 http://www.yearoftheblues.org/radio

The Blues Revival: Texas Flood

Hosted by Keb’ Mo’

Locale: Austin, Texas

At the start of the 1980s the future of the blues seemed as bleak as the decade just passed. But the emergence of a pair of young bluesmen, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Robert Cray, the re-birth of an old one, Albert Collins, and the introduction of the compact disc fueled a blues revival that carried the genre through the '80s and beyond.

This renaissance was based in Austin, TX. There, Vaughan and other white blues acts made Texas the state where blues thrived, nurturing artists like Vaughan's brother Jimmie and his band The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Lou Ann Barton, Sue Foley, Marcia Ball, and Rod Piazza and The Mighty Flyers.

Harmonica player Kim Wilson and The Fabulous Thunderbirds provide the musical close…


1:00 - 4:00pm

Boots, Blues, Barstools, & Boogie

Matt Combs & George Dayton


Join the hep-cat honky-tonkers of the Cosmic American Jamboree as they bring you three hours of swing, boogie, and blues that will certainly keep your boots a-scootin’. They’ll show you that these country cats can juke and jive with the best of ‘em. Make sure and buy a round for your best friend, WTJU.


4:00 pm

The BBC Newshour

Live Feed


Putting the world’s politics and economics into perspective with analysis of current affairs worldwide…Call in a pledge to 434-924-0885 to support the BBC News on WTJU!


5:00 pm

The Virginia News

Sakeena Siddiqi & the News Staff


Tune in every weekday at 5pm, as Sakeena Siddiqi and the WTJU News Staff bring you the latest from Charlottesville and around the region. We'll give you original reporting on the issues that matter to the community. Call in a pledge to 434-924-0885 to support local news on WTJU!


5:06 - 7:00pm

Men with Horns: Jazz Trumpeters

John D'earth http://www.johndearth.com/ & Steve Blickstein


C’ville trumpet master John D’earth joins Steve Blickstein for a comprehensive listen to jazz trumpeters. Two hours of the best and hottest trumpeters playing today – taking jazz in new directions with imagination and flash. Like Steve says: “Trumpeters are the fighter pilots of Jazz”.


7:00 - 9:00pm

Live From the WTJU Recording Studio: Robert Jospé & Inner Rhythm http://www.robertjospe.com/

Rus Perry


This longtime WTJU favorite makes its first trip into the studio to play some of the many great tunes from his CD’s Time to Play and Blue Blaze. Be sure to call in your pledges so it’ll be an annual event.


9:00 - 11:00pm

New Orleans Jazz Fest Celebration

Marilyn Wright & David Eisenman


Savor the gumbo of sound from the greatest show on earth: the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Enjoy beignets and chicory coffee with Marilyn Wright and David Eisenman while wandering past the Jazz Tent and the Lagniappe Stage. Featuring the party sounds of Galactic, Quintology, Bonarama, and the classic foundation of the Nevilles and Marsalises...


11:00pm - 1:00am

Drum 'n' Bossa

Morgan McLeod


Electronic drum and bass meets Bossa Nova. Ride the uptempo rhythms of the European ‘club jazz’ movement with your host Morgan McLeod – featuring artists like Rainer Truby Trio, Fauna Flash, Landslide, and more, including D.C.’s own Thunderball…The perfect way to close out the evening.




Friday, October 24


6:00 - 9:00am

Artie Shaw

Freddy Freeroamer & Mark Buckner


Freddie Freeroamer and Mark Buckner explore the life and music of the reluctant superstar: clarinetist Artie Shaw. Roll in and out of retirement with Artie as he meets up with super collaborators like Hot Lips Page, Roy Eldridge, and Tal Farlow. Spend an exuberant, stylish and swinging morning with Mr. Shaw.


9:00am – Noon

All Hues, All Blues

Stephanie Nakasian


Jazz singer and educator Stephanie Nakasian takes you on a blues journey from Bessie Smith through big bands and bop. Savor three hours of the many forms the blues has taken in jazz and its pervasive and essential influence on the music.


Noon - 1:00pm

Public Radio International presents The Blues #12 http://www.yearoftheblues.org/radio

Celebrating the Blues Today: When Love Comes to Town

Hosted by Keb’ Mo’

Locale: New Orleans

Late in the 20th century, a plethora of young blues artists led by Johnny Lang, Corey Harris, Keb' Mo', The North Mississippi Allstars, and Susan Tedeschi brought fresh sounds and stylings to the music. At the same time, stalwarts like Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, R.L. Burnside, and B.B. King only heightened their acclaim.

This program celebrates the long-standing relationship the blues has had with the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Muddy Waters' son, Big Bill Morganfield, demonstrates how modern blues builds on what came before.


1:00 - 4:00pm

Goldfinger

One Red Stripe, One Rum, One…


Rock steady with Goldfinger at the controls…It’ll be a soul-stirring three hours of R&B, West-Indies style. Blues tradition the Jamaican way…with smatterings of proto-jazz, Ska, and pre-soul stirring.


4:00 pm

The BBC Newshour

Live Feed


Putting the world’s politics and economics into perspective with analysis of current affairs worldwide…Call in a pledge to 434-924-0885 to support the BBC News on WTJU!


5:00 pm

The Virginia News

Sakeena Siddiqi & the News Staff


Tune in every weekday at 5pm, as Sakeena Siddiqi and the WTJU News Staff bring you the latest from Charlottesville and around the region. We'll give you original reporting on the issues that matter to the community. Call in a pledge to 434-924-0885 to support local news on WTJU!


5:06 - 7:00pm

Django Reinhardt

Gary Funston & Harry Shelton


Long time Django aficionado Harry Shelton visits the studio to share recordings from his collection of the gypsy guitarist’s remarkable music. Gary Funston will also be there to spin sides by the famous Hot Club of France: featuring violinist Stephane Grapelli, as well as current tracks by artists leading the hot jazz revival, including Frank Vignola and Mark O’Connor. Some of the finest playing you will ever hear!


7:00 - 9:00pm

Live From the WTJU Recording Studio: Lua

Gary Funston


Bassist/composer Dave Berzonsky and multi-instrumentalist Estella Knot bring their unique brand of world music to our studio for their first jazz fund drive performance.


9:00 - 10:00pm

Live From the Prism Coffeehouse http://www.theprism.org/: Cephas & Wiggins http://www.alligator.com/artists/bio.cfm?ArtistID=031

Bill Adams


The live music continues as two masters of the local ‘Piedmont Blues’ bring live atmosphere to your airwaves from the cozy confines of the Prism. Fingerpickin’ acoustic guitar and sweet harmonica sounds will light up your radio dial.


10:00 - 11:00pm

Live, WTJU: Anne Watts & Boister http://www.boister.net/

Bill Adams


Anne Watts & Boister are back in Charlottesville for the 16th Annual Virginia Film Festival! This visit will find them in Culbreth Theater at the University of Virginia to perform their acclaimed music for Buster Keaton’s 1925 silent film classic, Seven Chances. But Friday night, these Baltimore musicians will squeeze in a stop to the WTJU Recording Studio Space…their second appearance for WTJU too!


So tune in to Anne Watts & Boister this Friday night and then go hear them live at Culbreth Theater performing behind the Keaton film. This show is co-sponsored by WTJU and the Virginia Film Festival http://www.vafilm.com/


11:00pm - 1:00am

Blues to You

Professor Bebop


Celebrate the end of an exceptional Jazz and Blues Music Celebration with Professor Bebop as he presents a musical interpretation of Stanley Crouch’s recent essay “Blues to You.” In it, the jazz critic asserts that the music’s influence far exceeds its oft-cited documentation of African-American life and the melding of African and European musical styles. The Professor holds forth with musical examples of the deep impact of this foundational music.




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