The Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival, Online - plus in person jazz is tiptoeing back in, too!

The Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival, Online - plus in person jazz is tiptoeing back in, too!

Jazz comes on stealthy fingers - Live Jazz is slowing making it’s comeback around Pittsburgh - we visit with John Shannon about Con Alma’s new strategy - and note some other re-openings, and the Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival.

The tenth anniversary of the Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival comes with an online-only event, Saturday June 20 from noon to 6 with an all-star lineup, through the world of the internet. Janis Burley Wilson of the August Wilson African American Cultural Center gives us some details.

Two by Two - Duos, Duets and interesting pairings - MCG Jazz Spotlight

Two by Two - Duos, Duets and interesting pairings - MCG Jazz Spotlight

This week on the MCG Jazz Spotlight Show hosts, Marty Ashby and Renee Govanucci discuss unique duets. With duos ranging from classics such as, Jim Hall and Bill Evans, and Chick Corea and Gary Burton; to unexpected pairings like trombonist Jiggs Wigham with guitarist Gene Bertoncini, and saxophonist Steve Wilson and drummer Lewis Nash.

The MCG Jazz Spotlight show airs on Friday and Sunday at 6pm and Saturday at 1pm on The Pittsburgh Jazz Channel WZUM.

Friday and Sunday nights at 6, and Saturday afternoon at 1.

Playing inspiring favorites in the MCG Jazz Spotlight

Playing inspiring favorites in the MCG Jazz Spotlight

This week on the MCG Jazz Spotlight Show hosts, Marty Ashby and Renée Govanucci bring you a playlist of songs that the MCG staff listen to in difficult times for comfort, healing, empowerment, inspiration and to lift us up.

The MCG Jazz Spotlight show airs on Friday and Sunday at 6pm and Saturday at 1pm on The Pittsburgh Jazz Channel WZUM.

Friday and Sunday nights at 6, and Saturday afternoon at 1.

Pittsburgh Jazz Piano Primer on the SCENE on WZUM

Pittsburgh Jazz Piano Primer on the SCENE on WZUM

The list of jazz greats from Pittsburgh is long, and this time out, we sample four of them - Earl Hines, Mary Lou Williams, Erroll Garner and Ahmad Jamal. Each of these artists needs a special of their own - but for now, we’ll just enjoy a bit of their music and sounds from home.

A taste of Pittsburgh Piano on the Scene - Thursday at 6, Friday and Saturday at noon, Sunday afternoon at 5.