Ya like jazz? Maybe you have an answer, maybe you don't - and either way we welcome you to this hour of jazz: funk and fusion, rap and rock. An American hero of a genre that teaches us to innovate, improvise, and individualize. Sit back with some coffee or tea for some Tuesday morning tunes and enjoy!
# of Episodes
26
Host
DJ Randy
First Aired
September 29th, 2020
Last Episode
April 27th, 2021
Previous broadcasts
decade delight
some essentials from 1920 - 2020
roaring 20(s)
oh we bouta partayyy
diaspora delight
african jazz!
classique
Kamasi Washington, Art Tatum, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, and more.
avant savant
it's a wacky one!
feelin blue(s)
cerulean is the shade of the day
hauʻoli kakahiaka
happy breakfast! hawaiian style
jazztronica baby
into lands unknown
bonne matinee
inspired by the eddy!
not-so smooth blend
i put this together from songs that are more jazz-esque than jazz, but the vibes are good nevertheless
a love story
"life is a series of hellos and goodbyes" - my dad
fun(k)
get down for some synth, also happy birthday olivia :)
amuse me
this one goes out the muses out there, all the ladies and the gals!
the finale
that's a wrap! 12 songs for 12 months. here's my relationship with 2020 through song!
jazzy winter part 2
for round 2 we're going a little more contemporary; jazz, blues, and rock!
winter o jazz part 1
you know what this month sounds like, it's sleigh riding time!
good morning
good morning to the land of the rising sun! that is, to japanese jazz.
hogar
afro-cuban jazz baby
so hip it hops
jazz rap : does it get any better than this?
my dear country
it's a big day for our country! start it off right with some tunes that'll set the mood for the day. cheers!
to: the coven
Inspired by American Horror Story's third season, Coven, listen in for some spooky old-timey jazz. Get ready to shiver and shimmy!
rock n rizzle
this episode combines some jazz rock, psychedelic rock, and some avante garde / experimental jazz! things tend to get weird around spooky season, and these tunes are hip
early bird
after a long weekend, it's nice to get up and ease into the shortened week. a mix of more classical jazz; songs that you're likely to study to and otherwise are very good for a stroll or thinking about life.
this or that
taking some jazz standards and seeing what they sound like in more modern renditions! ya like this? or that? and I'll talk about my picks and why
a rose by any other name
Robert Glasper, Yazmin Lacey, Kali Uchis, Noname, and more.