Jazz on the Tube Interviews

Conversations with fascinating people about the past, present and future of jazz.

This is not the old Dixieland-to-Swing-to-Bebop story you’ve heard a hundred times.

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Patrick Huber

Roots of the Roots
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Aidan Levy

Saxophone Colossus
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Ken McCarthy

Reading and reflecting on “Me and Sister Bobbie”
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David Amram

Interview with the Renaissance Man of American Music
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Kris Hendrickson and Loren Schoenberg

Eddie Durham documentary – “Wham Re-Bop-Boom-Bam”
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Bob Beamon

Yes that Bob Beamon
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Al Jackson

Growing up in New Orleans in the 50s and 60s
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Bobby Sanabria with Janis Siegel (Manhattan Transfer) and Antoinette Montague

Vox Humana
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Sean Wilson

Gospel: Jazz’s secret engine of innovation
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John Peden (guest host)

The big ears – and mind – of Gene Santoro
(Syndicated by permission) 
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Mike Vaccaro

Music and Life
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Ken McCarthy

The country church people origins of American music
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Kevin Finch

Wes Bound: The Genius of Wes Montgomery
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Al Kennedy

Chord Changes on the Chalkboard
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Jan Ramsey

Offbeat Magazine
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Matt Marble

Secret Sound
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T.J. English

Dangerous Rhythms – Jazz and the Underworld
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Scott Yanow

Life through the Eyes of a Jazz Journalist
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Karl Berger

Creative Music Unlimited
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Matt Fripp

The business of jazz
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Jeff Schneider

The new world of music education
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Phil Schaap (guest host)

The Young Men from Memphis
(Syndicated by permission)
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Mike Vaccaro

Big bands, Hollywood, and a life of music
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Sean Jones

Jazz Education Network
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Kareem Abdul Jabar

LA’s Central Avenue
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Cisco Bradley

Universal Tonality: The Life and Music of William Parker
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David Sulzer (aka Dave Soldier)

Music, Math and Mind
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“Swing Under the Nazis” by Mike Zwerin

Excerpt: A little bit of Django
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Aurora Nealand

A look at KindHumanKind
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Roger Lewis

The Good News from New Orleans
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Michael Lazaroff

Taking Live streaming to a new level
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Harlem of the West – The San Francisco Jazz Era

Elizabeth Pepin and Lewis Watts
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Alina Bloomgarden

MusicontheInside.org
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Alexis Cole

JazzVoice.org
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Mark Stryker

Jazz from Detroit
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Stephen Porges

A scientist looks at the profoundly nurturing quality of music education
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Jacob Goldberg

How black musicians helped reform Local 802
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Dennis Owsley

St. Louis – City of Gabriels
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Richard Vacca

The Boston Jazz Chronicles
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Remembering Eddie Durham

Recollections with Eddie’s daughter Topsy
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Goin’ to Kansas City

Readings from Nathan Pearson’s classic study
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Back to school – Re-visioning jazz education

Monika Herzig, Vic Hobson, David Wright
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A.B. Spellman

Reading – Ornette’s boyhood career
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Michael J. Price

Reading – Ornette in Amarillo
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Dave Oliphant

Ornette – Deep from the Heart of Texas
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Harvey Averne

Cortijo and His Time Machine – Behind the scenes
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Jazz on the Barbary Coast

Readings from the book
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Harvey Averne

Fireworks – Behind the scenes
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Alexander Ravett

Forgotten Tenor – Wardell Gray
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Vic Hobson

The roots of Armstrong’s music
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Dave Oliphant

Jazz from deep in the heart of Texas
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Gilberto Valdés Zequeira

90 years in Cuba
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Hugh Wyatt

Sonny Rollins: Meditating on a Riff
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Ronnie Burrage

Music for the whole community
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Randy Klein

Jazzheads.com
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Jake Meginsky

Milford Graves Full Mantis
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Bobby Sanabria

West Side Story unleashed
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Judy’s back

Part II of our interview with Judy Carmichael
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Highlights of our first 50 programs

Plus some talk about the future
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Judy Carmichael

Jazz Inspired
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Al Jackson

Telling the truth about Louis Armstrong
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Jack Sullivan

New Orleans Remix – America’s musical heartbeat
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John Gennari

Flavor and Soul – Italian America and its African American Edge
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Carol Bash

Mary Lou Williams – The Lady who Swings the Band
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Rudresh Mahanthappa

Composer, soloist, educator
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Eve Zanni

A singer tells the stories of jazz
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Jamey Aebersold

Teaching the world to improvise
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Carl Gerhard

Anchors Away: The Navy and Jazz
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Howard Mandel

Jazz Journalism
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John Ernesto

Berks Jazz Fest
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Louis Marks

A record label for artists
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Michele Rosewoman

Down home bembé: Blending the American and Cuban traditions
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Tomás Peña

The best kept secret in jazz – Puerto Rico’s master musicians
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Robert Wagner

The ArtistsofJazz.com film project
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Rich Pulin

A big band veteran brings jazz to kids
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Darren Hoffman

Tradition is a Temple
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Michael Lazaroff

The Jazz Cruise
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Tom Cunniffe

JazzHistoryOnline.com
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Milcho Leviev

East to West to Back Again
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Bruce Conforth

Meet the real Robert Johnson
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Steve Coleman

Music without borders
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Bobby Sanabria

Latin Jazz and the Beloved Bronx
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Paul Steinbeck

Message to Our Folks: The Art Ensemble of Chicago
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Martin Cohen

Latin Percussion and Congahead
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Artt Frank

Chet Baker’s Brother in Bebop
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Ed Polcer

A life in jazz
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Jim Eigo

Heaven is a great jazz record store
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Scott Yanow

Mr. Prolific
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Martin Torgoff

Bop Apocalypse: Jazz, Race, the Beats, and Drugs
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Al Jackson

Treme’s Petit Jazz Museum
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Jane Bunnett

Cuban Odyssey
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William Sabourin O’Reilly

A Cuban Filmmaker looks at race
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Chris Behrens

Beloit Memorial High School Jazz Orchestra
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Frank Malloy IV

South Carolina to Ghana to the Big Apple
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Verna Gills

Exploring the Soundscape: Cuba and Beyond
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Jana La Sorte: Horns to Havana

Instruments, instrument repair, education for young musicians in Cuba
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Matt Geraghty

The Trade Winds Project: NYC, New Orleans, Cuba and beyond
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NC Heikin

Director of “The Sound of Redemption: The Frank Morgan Story”
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Ron Wasserman

NYJazzHarmonic.org – NYC big band commissioning composers
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Richie Gerber

“Jazz America’s Gift: From It’s Birth to George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Beyond”
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Douglas Henry Daniels

“Lester Leaps In”. Jazz in Asia, and more
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James Catchpole

TokyoJazzSite.com – The ultimate English language guide to the world’s biggest jazz scene
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Philip Arneill

TokyoJazzJoints.com – Documenting Japan’s jazz shrines
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Ned Sublette

“Music is a text” – The history of music and the music of history
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Bill Crow

“From Birdland to Broadway” – Memoirs of a jazzman
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Margie Baker

A happy, “accidental” life in jazz
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Henry Holloway

“Swing, Sing and All That Jazz” – 40+ years of extraordinary jazz broadcasting
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Deborah Charity – JazzInformance.com

Presenting jazz in a uniquely beautiful way
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John Swenson – New Atlantis

How jazz musicians brought New Orleans back to life
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Dan Sheppard – TheJazzAgency.co.uk

Getting more gigs for jazz musicians
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