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30th June 2009
 
 

Hour One
Miles Davis – My Ship
Georgio Mancio – Peaceful Place
Julian Lage – Motor Minder
Alan Skidmore – After The Rain
Keith Jarrett,Gary Peacock & Jack De Johnette – You’ve Changed
Joe Lovano Us Five – Song For Judi
Til Bronner – The Peacocks
Kurt Elling – Say It Over And Over Again
Nat Adderely – Mean To Me

Hour Two
Charles Lloyd – Requiem
Rachel Brand – I Got Lost In His Arms
Tom Harrell – Maharaja
Bill Evans And Stan Getz – Mean To Me
Wayne Shorter – Wildflower
Ochestre National De Jazz – Just As You Are
Larry Goldings – This Guy’s In Love With You
Sarah Vaughn – In A Sentimental Mood
Art Pepper – Round Midnight

Hour Three
Nicola Conte – Red Sun
Andy Shepherd Quintet – May Song
Pat Metheny Group With Pedro Aznar – Dream Of The Return
Paul Desmond – Circles
Diana Krall – The Boy From Ipanema
Esbjorn Svensson Trio – Eronel
Dutch Jazz Orchstra – Lover Man
Norma Winstone, Glauco Venier & Klaus Gesing – Everytime We Say Goodbye
Chris Laurence – Where Do We Go From Here
Gilfema Plus 2 – Morning Dew

 
 
Fire destroys historic Illinois venue
 
 

Hub ballroom fire

The historic Hub Ballroom, which hosted many jazz acts in the past, was destroyed by fire last week.

The entire venue, located in Edelstein, Illinois, was burned to the ground and when firefighters got to the scene a third of it was engulfed in flames.

With a lot of wood in the building it was a matter of containing the fire rather than saving the building.

The Hub was built in 1938 by Bert Potter of Potter Implement Co. and was originally meant to be a display for farm equipment.

But after an opening-day dance was arranged to show off the building drew a big crowd and Potter decided instead to make it into a dance hall.

It would then go on to become a venue of considerable note, hosting performers such as Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Jerry Lee Lewis and Glenn Miller.

Virginia Pierson, the daughter of original owner, said that the appeal of the venue reached far and wide:

“They came from all over a 100-mile radius. Girls came, boys came, we danced together, it was just a wonderful place to have”.

Craig Potter, grandson of the Hub Ballroom’s creator, says that the loss will be a big one for the town of Edelstein, but also for the thousands upon thousands who danced the wooden floors of the venue in its prime.

“That’s sad. It was a hell of a place. It really was.”

Lee Hofmann of International Supply Co., the company which owned the building, said it ended the lease with the previous operator of the building three weeks ago.
The gas and electricity were still running because several people had shown an interest in taking over the entertainment venue.

Hofmann said the building was insured, but he was unable to give an estimate of monetary damage. Other than a few steel beams and bricks left standing, the site was basically smoldering remains.

Looking into the rubble, Hofmann said:

“It brought tears to my eyes. We had the full intention of bringing this thing back to its glory, and then this happens.”

Earlene Hanlon, who owned The Hub with her husband, Ray, from 1975 to 2001, said people would come from out of state to attend the ballroom dancing events.

“It was all wooden and very old. I knew if anything ever started, the whole thing would go and it would go fast. It’s just one of those things. Now we just have our memories and have to go on from there.”

Investigators from the Illinois State Fire Marshal’s office will be looking to eastablish a cause for the fire in the next week or two.

You can see more photos of the venue at the Hub’s MySpace page: www.myspace.com/thehubballroom

 
 
30th June 2009
 
 

2pm Hour
Tower of Power – Heaven must be missing an angel
Braxton Brothers – Just believe
Patti Austin – Through the test of time
Fourplay – Cape Town
Lizz Wright – Im confessin’
Sekou Bunch – Take 5
Jackiem Joyner – Im waiting for you
George Benson & Al Jarreau – Summer Breeze
Keith Thomas – Its only natural
Cindy Bradley – Bloom
Pati Austin – Ability to swing
Eric Essix – Hard Work

3pm Hour
Jevetta Steele – Where do we go from here
Teddy Pendergrass – - Close the door
Brenda Russell – La Restuaraunt
Al Jarreau – Teach me tonight
Calloway – Lets get smooth
Gene Dunlap – Love nights
Patti Austin – If were not in love
Steve Cole – Got it goin on
Seal – Im still in love with you
Freddie Ravel – Sunny side up
India Arie Video
Jeff Kashiwa – Youre the one

 
 
Coming up on the 4th July show...
 
 

Coming up on the next show, it’s going to be vinyl meltdown. We’ve got classic 12” mixes from Frankie Beverly and Maze ‘Live at Hammersmith Odeon ‘82′; Firefox; Wreckin Crew; First Light and many more.

 
 
29th June 2009
 
 

Hour 1

FEAR – Ian Brown
Finer – Nightmares on Wax
Blanket – Urban Species
To build a home – Cinematic Orchestra
Lentil – Sia
The season – Beanfield
Heartbeats – Jose Gonzales
Don’t explain – Anthea
Better things – Massive Attack
All over the world – Furry Phreaks

Hour 2

6 Underground – Sneaker Pimps
Worrisome heart – Melody Gardot
I don’t mind -Jesse Harris
Royksopp forever – Royksopp
The door – Turin Breaks
Sueno latino – Sueno Latino
Love Calls – Headstrong
All I need – Air
Universal unfolding – Oversoul
Silence – Delirium f. Sarah Maclachlan
No ordinary morning -Chicane

Hour 3

Crazy – Ray Lamontagne
More than this – Norah Jones
Leavin – Shelby Lynn
Inner city life – Goldie
Wouldn’t she – A Man Called Adam
Push and pull – Nikka Costa
Sex in a machine – Banx de France
Mindset – No Logo
Pushin a broom – The Free Association
Hush – Texas/ Rae and Christian
Marching on – Ballistic Brothers

 
 
Barbara Streisand turns to jazz
 
 

Barbara Streisand

Barbara Streisand will be turning to jazz on her new album as she teams up with Diana Krall.

Entitled ‘Love Is The Answer’, it is set for release on September 29th and will be her first studio record since 2005’s ‘Guilty Pleasures‘.

In a statement her record label have said:

‘Love Is The Answer’ presents the artist as a cabaret and jazz singer of emotional clarity, depth and maturity.

This is the first time Streisand has worked with the Grammy-winning Krall and her quartet of guitar, bass, and drums.

Rounding out the album’s smoky after hours ambience with his orchestrations is songwriter and arranger Johnny Mandel, who worked with Streisand on her 1993 ‘Back to Broadway‘ album.

He also arranged/co-produced Krall’s 1998 Grammy-winning ‘When I Look In Your Eyes‘.

Song titles for the album have yet to be announced but the sound of the album reportedly features more spare and subtle accompaniments than previous Streisand albums.

The veteran singer continues to be in high demand as her most recent concert DVD has topped the Billboard charts since its debut on April 28, also setting the highest sale for any music DVD this year.

 
 
29th June 2009
 
 

Hour One
Pharoah Sanders – Central Park West
Nicola Conte – Paper Clouds
Roberto Fonseca – La Flor Que No Cuide
Paul Desmond – Faithful Brother
Lionel Louke – Skylark
Dick Pearce – Mother Love
Anita Wardell – Parker’s Mood
James Moody – Easy Living
Stefano Bollani Trio – Armband
Melody Gardot – Les Etoiles
Pierre Bensusam – Bouree Voltige

Hour Two
*Featured Album: Kurt Elling – My One And Only Love

Brad Mehldau Trio – Bewtiched, Bothered And Bewildered
Art Farmer And Benny Golson Jazztet – In Love In Vain
Frank Sinatra – Gone With The Wwind
Wynton Marsalis – Angel Eyes
Bobby Wellins – I’m A Fool To Want You
Fred Simon – In A Silent Way
Gary Burton, Pat Metheny, Steve Swallow & Antonio Sanchez – Olhos De Gato

Hour Three
Julia Hulsman With Roger Cicero – Riverman
Andy Panayi Quartet – Venus
Stanley Clarke Trio – Someday My Prince Will Come
John Mclean Quintet – Sag Harbor

*Featured Album: Orchestre National De Jazz With Rokia Traore – Alfib

Stan Getz – You’re Blase
Norma Winstone With Stan Tracey – If The Moon Turns Green
Vince Mendoza – Habanera
Stephen Scott Trio – What Words Will Never Say
Charlie Byrd Trio – Emily

 
 
It's good to be back...
 
 

Heken MayhewI’m delighted to be back at Jazz FM. It feels like coming home, as I presented Dinjamner Jazz at the old Jazz FM for 14 years, so I can’t wait to play the mellow music again. For me it’s the perfect show for unwinding after a long day, or as an introduction to jazz for absolute beginners. I’ll be sharing the show with Sarah Ward who’ll continue to present Sunday to Tuesday and then I’ll be here Wednesday to Friday.

My other show starts next Sunday – The Yamaha Jazz Jam. I’m hoping it will act as an invaluable guide to jazz events happening all around the UK in the week ahead. I’ll be featuring the pick of new and recent releases, and catching a chat with some of the personalities on the scene, plus occasional jazz dignitaries from overseas. There’s so much going on in UK jazz at the moment, and I’ll be doing my best to reflect that. It’s great to be back.

 
 
14th June 2009
 
 

I’m Beginning to See the Light – Ella Fitzgerald
Theme from “The Naked Gun” – Swingin’ Fireballs
I’m Ready – Steve Winwood
Lean On Me – Grover Washington, Jr.
Boom Boom – John Lee Hooker
When Love Comes to Town (feat. Jonny Lang & Joss Stone) – Herbie Hancock
Good Golly Miss Molly – Little Richard
Lovesick Blues – Etta James
Out Of Sight – Poncho Sanchez
Yeh Yeh – Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames
When You’re Smiling / Sheik of Araby – Louis Prima
Song From The Moulin Rouge – Sam Butera and the Witnesses
Misty – Erroll
She’s Got a Way – Curtis Stigers
Sweet Bitter Love – Aretha Franklin
B-A-B-Y – Carla Thomas
What A Fool Believes  – The Doobie Brothers
Baby I Need Your Loving- Paul Carrack
To Love Somebody – Nina Simone
634-5789 (feat. Huey Lewis)  – Tower Of Power
Nowhere to Run – Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
Lay Lady Lay (feat. Anthony Hamilton & Robert Randolph) – Buddy Guy
I Got You (I Feel Good) – Joshua Redman
Come Fly With Me – Frank Sinatra
New York New York – Frank Sinatra
Love And Marriage – Frank Sinatra
Revolution – Stereophonics
Finger Lickin’ Good – The Brecker Brothers
On & On – Erykah Badu
Don’t Play That Song – The Leo Green Experience

 
 
3rd May 2009
 
 

Boom Boom – John Lee Hooker
You Send Me – Aretha Franklin
Show Business – Lou Rawls  
Jammin’ – Grover Washington, Jr. 
Bad Luck Soul – B.B. King
The Right Time – Bobby Darin
Walk On By – Stan Getz  
Now You Has Jazz – Louis Armstrong
Tired Of Being Alone – Al Green
Sweet Soul Music – Arthur Conley  
Bring It On Home – The Leo Green Experienc 
The Way We Were/Try To Remember – Gladys Knight
Close To You – Ronald Isley 
Misty – Erroll
Save Me – Aretha Franklin
Since You’ve Been Gone – Aretha Franklin
Because Of You – Aretha Franklin
Tears Dry On Their Own – Amy Winehouse 
Spanish Harlem – Ben E. King
Do You Feel Me – Kirk Whalum   
Please,Please,Please – James Brown 
L-O-V-E – Nat “King” Cole 
Royal Blue – Henry Mancini & His Orchestra  
Soulful Strut – Grover Washington, Jr.
 Let The Good Times Roll – Aretha Franklin 
Don’t Play That Song – The Leo Green Experience