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Bbc Music Jazz 4 Available on your digital radio, online and bbc.co.uk/musicjazz THURSDAY 10th NOVEMBER FRIDAY 11th NOVEMBER SATURDAY 12th NOVEMBER SUNDAY 13th NOVEMBER MONDAY 14th NOVEMBER JAZZ NOW LIVE WITH JAZZ AT THE MOVIES WITH 00.00 - SOMERSET BLUES: 00.00 - JAZZ AT THE MOVIES 00.00 - 00.00 - WITH JAMIE CULLUM (PT. 1) SOWETO KINCH CONTINUED JAMIE CULLUM (PT. 2) THE STORY OF ACKER BILK Clarke Peters tells the strory of Acker Bilk, Jamie Cullum explores jazz in films – from Al Soweto Kinch presents Jazz Now Live from Jamie celebrates the work of some of his one of Britain’s finest jazz clarinettists. Jolson to Jean-Luc Godard. Pizza Express Dean Street in London. favourite directors. NEIL ‘N’ DUD – THE OTHER SIDE JAZZ JUNCTIONS: JAZZ JUNCTIONS: 01.00 - 01.00 - ELLA AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL 01.00 - 01.00 - OF DUDLEY MOORE JAZZ ON THE RECORD THE BIRTH OF THE SOLO Neil Cowley's tribute to his hero Dudley Ella Fitzgerald, live at the Royal Albert Hall in Guy Barker explores the turning points and Guy Barker looks at the birth of the jazz solo Moore, with material from Jazz FM's 1990 heralding the start of Jazz FM. pivotal events that have shaped jazz. and the legacy of Louis Armstrong. archive. GUY BARKER'S JAZZ COLLECTION: GUY BARKER’S JAZZ COLLECTION: GUY BARKER'S JAZZ COLLECTION: 02.00 - 02.00 - GUY BARKER'S JAZZ COLLECTION: 02.00 - THE OTHER SIDE OF THE POND: 02.00 - TRUMPET MASTERS (PT. 2) JAZZ FESTIVALS (PT. 1) JAZZ ON FILM (PT. 3) BRITISH AND EUROPEAN JAZZ (PT. 4) Guy looks at classic and contemporary jazz Guy looks at virtuoso trumpet performers Guy Barker looks at jazz in the movies by Trumpeter and composer Guy Barker looks BBC MUSIC JAZZ festivals, including Newport, Montreux and including Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis. Chico Hamilton, Sonny Rollins and Dudley at British and European Jazz. STARTS AT 10.00 Appleby. Moore. CLAIRE MARTIN: JESSE NORMAN MP: IAN RANKIN: SNARKY PUPPY: 03.00 - 03.00 - 03.00 - MY FAVOURITE JAZZ MOMENT MY FAVOURITE JAZZ MOMENT 03.00 - MY FAVOURITE JAZZ MOMENT MY FAVOURITE JAZZ MOMENT Claire Martin recalls working with the late Jesse Norman MP confesses to a lifelong Ian Rankin introduces the Coleman Hawkins Michael League, leader of Snarky Puppy, jazz violinist Stéphane Grappelli passion for the jazz trumpet. track that first got him into jazz shares his love of Driftin by Herbie Hancock TROMBONE - JAZZ 03.05 - SAX - JAZZ MASTERCLASS 03.05 - BASS - JAZZ MASTERCLASS 03.05 - DRUMS - JAZZ MASTERCLASS 03.05 - MASTERCLASS Saxophonist Tim Garland joins Kevin Claire Martin presents a Jazz Masterclass Kevin LeGendre presents a drum master- Jez Nelson presents a Jazz Masterclass with Legendre to explain why the sax has with bassist Laurence Cottle. class with drummer Martin France. trombonist Dennis Rollins. become such a cornerstone instrument in the world of jazz. BBC MUSIC INTRODUCING BBC MUSIC INTRODUCING JAZZ: MUSIC INTRODUCING JAZZ: BBC MUSIC INTRODUCING JAZZ: 03.50 - 03.50 - 03.50 - 03.50 - JAZZ: NÉRIJA LAURA JURD ALEX BONE IZZY BIZU Jez Nelson champions the all-female septet Claire Martin introduces trumpeter, Julian Joseph introduces the winner of the BBC Radio 1’s Huw Stephens introduces Nérija. composer and skilled improviser Laura Jurd. Young Jazz Musician 2014, saxophonist contemporary jazz artist Izzy Bizu. Alex Bone. Available on your digital radio, online and bbc.co.uk/musicjazz THURSDAY 10th NOVEMBER FRIDAY 11th NOVEMBER SATURDAY 12th NOVEMBER SUNDAY 13th NOVEMBER MONDAY 14th NOVEMBER LOUIS ARMSTRONG: 04.00 - 04.00 - FATS WALLER AND AL CAPONE BEHIND THE MUSIC 04.00 - A JAZZ ODYSSEY (PT.1) 04.00 - A JAZZ ODYSSEY (PT. 2) Kurt Elling tells the story of the infamous Sir Michael Parkinson profiles one of his David Quantick takes listeners through 100 David Quantick takes listeners through 100 meeting between Fats Waller and Al heroes. years of jazz, with The Jazz Repertory years of jazz, with The Jazz Repertory Capone. Company. Company. REMEMBERING HUMPH: REMEMBERING HUMPH: STAN TRACEY'S UNDER BLOWING MY OWN TRUMPET 05.00 - 05.00 - 05.00 - 05.00 - HUMPHREY LYTTLELTON (PT. 1) HUMPHREY LYTTLELTON (PT. 2) MILK WOOD - THE KENNY BALL STORY Humphrey Lyttlelton and Wynton Marsalis Humphrey Lyttleton’s Big Band in concert, In tribute to Stan Tracey, his Under Milk Another chance to hear Kenny Ball talking reflect on Louis Armstrong, presented by recorded in 1991. Presented by Guy Barker. Wood suite recorded in concert. candidly to Clare Teal about his life and Guy Barker. career. KINGS OF COOL WITH KINGS OF COOL WITH KINGS OF COOL WITH 06.00 - KINGS OF COOL WITH MOIRA MOIRA STUART: MOIRA STUART: BILLY ECKSTINE MOIRA STUART: LOU RAWLS 06.00 - 06.00 - 06.00 - STUART: MEL TORME (PT. 1) CHET BAKER (PT. 2) (PT. 3) AND JOE WILLIAMS (PT. 4) Moira Stuart looks at the life and career of Moira Stuart on the lives and careers of Moira Stuart explores the life and music of Moira Stuart explores the life and music of BBC MUSIC JAZZ jazz legend Mel Torme. great jazz artists, continuing with Chet the American Billy Eckstine. jazz greats Lou Rawls and Joe Williams. Baker. STARTS AT 10.00 50 GREATEST JAZZ 50 GREATEST JAZZ 50 GREATEST JAZZ 50 GREATEST JAZZ 07.00 - 07.00 - 07.00 - 07.00 - ARTISTS 2015 (PT. 1) ARTISTS 2015 (PT. 2) ARTISTS 2015 (PT. 3) ARTISTS 2015 (PT. 4) Radio 3’s Geoffrey Smith and Jazz FM’s Radio 3’s Geoffrey Smith and Jazz FM’s Radio 3’s Geoffrey Smith and Jazz FM’s Radio 3’s Geoffrey Smith and Jazz FM’s Helen Mayhew present the BBC Music Jazz Helen Mayhew present the BBC Music Jazz Helen Mayhew present the BBC Music Jazz Helen Mayhew present the BBC Music Jazz Top 50 Greatest Jazz Artists. Top 50 Greatest Jazz Artists. Top 50 Greatest Jazz Artists. Top 50 Greatest Jazz Artists. 08.00 - LEADER OF THE BAND: 08.00 - LEADER OF THE BAND: 08.00 - MILES PLUGS IN 08.00 - SATCHMO ON SATCHMO: CHRIS BARBER STORY (PT. 1) CHRIS BARBER STORY (PT. 2) THE LOUIS ARMSTRONG AUDIO TAPES Jools Holland profiles British jazz great Chris Jools Holland presents the second part of a Craig Charles explores the extraordinary The jazz legend sings, talks and tells jokes in Barber. profile of a British jazz great. music that Miles produced in his ‘Electric largely unheard home recordings. Era’. Presented by Paul Sexton. NEIL COWLEY: ALYN SHIPTON IN CONVERSATION WITH CERYS MATTHEWS’ 09.00 - NEIL COWLEY: JAZZ RULES 09.00 - EROLL GARNER’S CONCERT 09.00 - 09.00 - MADE TO BE BROKEN BY THE SEA KEITH JARRETT JAZZ PIONEERS Neil Cowley on why you don’t need to Neil Cowley on Eroll Garner’s Concert by Jazz Library: Alyn Shipton joins pianist Keith Cerys Matthews plunders her jazz vinyl know the rules to play - or even enjoy - jazz. the Sea, one of the most popular jazz Jarrett to discuss the pick of his records. collection to find some early jazz recordings. LEO GREEN TALKS JAZZ... albums ever. 10.00 - JAY RAYNER VAN MORRISON 10.00 - 10.00 - GREGORY PORTER 10.00 - LAURA MVULA - MILES AND ME JAZZ & FOOD Musician & Broadcaster Leo Green is Restaurant critic Jay Rayner serves up a Gregory plays some of his favourite jazz Singer-Songwriter Laura Mvula delves into joined by his special guest Sir Van Morrison, delicious hour of food and drink-based jazz. vocalists and discusses their style. her collection of Miles Davis records. who discusses some of his favourite jazz recordings. Available on your digital radio, online and bbc.co.uk/musicjazz THURSDAY 10th NOVEMBER FRIDAY 11th NOVEMBER SATURDAY 12th NOVEMBER SUNDAY 13th NOVEMBER MONDAY 14th NOVEMBER THE CRAIG CHARLES 11.00 - DAVID BOWIE – JAZZ JEANIE 11.00 - HARDEEP SINGH KOHLI 11.02 - CLARE TEAL HORNY HORNS SHOW 11.02 - Radio 2’s Clare Teal presents some of her The king of funk and soul turns his hand to Broadcaster Hardeep Singh Kohli luxuriates Neil Cowley celebrates Bowie’s influence favourite big band and swing tunes. jazz to get you out of your seat. in an hour of jazz that moves him the most. on Jazz. From Jazz FM. THE PERFORMANCE SERIES 12.00 - STEVE WRIGHT SUNDAY STEWART LEE 12.00 - COLIN MURRAY 12.00 - 12.00 - WITH RUTH FISHER JAZZ LOVE SONGS Exclusive performances from Jazz FM’s Comedian Stewart Lee discovered jazz in BBC broadcaster and music obsessive Colin Steve creates a romantic mood with a archives. 1983, and hasn’t looked back. Here are Murray steers us through his love of jazz. blend of beautiful jazz love songs and some of his favourites. dedications. 13.00 - 50 GREATEST JAZZ ALBUMS 13.00 - 50 GREATEST JAZZ ALBUMS 13.00 - 50 GREATEST JAZZ ALBUMS 13.00 - 50 GREATEST JAZZ ALBUMS Radio 3’s Geoffrey Smith and Jazz FM’s Radio 3’s Geoffrey Smith and Jazz FM’s Radio 3’s Geoffrey Smith and Jazz FM’s Radio 3’s Geoffrey Smith and Jazz FM’s Helen Mayhew present the BBC Music Jazz Helen Mayhew present the BBC Music Jazz Helen Mayhew present the BBC Music Jazz Helen Mayhew present the BBC Music Jazz Top 50 Greatest Jazz Albums. Top 50 Greatest Jazz Albums. Top 50 Greatest Jazz Albums. Top 50 Greatest Jazz Albums. ROBERT ELMS: JOURNEY CERYS MATTHEWS’ 14.00 - 14.00 - MARY ANNE HOBBS 14.00 - WILL YOUNG TO JAZZ 14.00 - JUMPING JAZZ Cerys Matthews presents an hour of music The story of how a teenage soul boy Mary Anne Hobbs explores David Bowie’s Award winning singer-songwriter Will Young that makes you want to jump and stomp.
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