Jazz on a Summer's Day (and night) at the Movies, part 2 on the SCENE on WZUM

Jazz on a Summer's Day (and night) at the Movies, part 2 on the SCENE on WZUM

Jazz on a Summer’s Day is a musical and visual treat from the Newport Jazz Festival, 1958, released in 1959.

In Pittsburgh, the Row House Cinema in Lawrenceville is the online presenter for this new release.

Also - tune in for details on how to get a free stream code for the film from the Row House Cinema and WZUM - and a link to a great film on groundbreaking vocalist Jackie Paris, plus a Lee Morgan film that’s still available on Netflix, now.

Jazz and the movies for a summer’s day or night - on the Scene on WZUM

Thursday at 6, Sunday at 5, Friday and Saturday at noon.

Gloria Reuben on the MCG Jazz Spotlight Hour

Gloria Reuben on the MCG Jazz Spotlight Hour

This week on the MCG Jazz Spotlight Show, actress and vocalist Gloria Reuben is guest host with Marty Ashby. They discuss Gloria’s musical influences, her career and the impact of the pandemic.

Gloria shares her favorite songs, from Shirley Horn and Sarah Vaughn, to music from her two MCG Jazz recordings, and songs from a full-length ballet that Gloria performed with the Charlotte Ballet in 2016.

Friday and Sunday night at 6, Saturday afternoon at 1 on WZUM

Summer heat and Jazz History in the MCG Jazz Spotlight

Summer heat and Jazz History in the MCG Jazz Spotlight

The summer’s heat has led to a lot of jazz, hot and cool over the years. Join Marty Ashby and Renée Govanucci for a reading of the jazz temperature through the years in the the MCG Jazz Spotlight - Friday and Sunday at 6, Saturday at 1pm.

From commemorating the birthdays of guitarists Charlie Christian and Kenny Burrell, drummer Louie Bellson and trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis to landmark recordings by Miles Davis, Count Basie and Max Roach, and the first-ever recording of “In the Mood” by the Glenn Miller Orchestra, August 1st, 1939.

Improvising through a Pittsburgh Jazz Summer, new Blakey, and more Annie Ross and Lambert, Hendricks and Ross

Improvising through a Pittsburgh Jazz Summer, new Blakey, and more Annie Ross and Lambert, Hendricks and Ross

Improvising our way through a Pittsburgh Jazz Summer.

With special health concerns canceling larger performances, and severely limiting what restaurant and night scene can continue - Jazz performers and presenters have become agile and innovative in keeping the embers of the Pittsburgh Jazz Scene aglow.

Sounds from Bill Heid, Kenia, the Balcony Big Band, John Shannon, David Gurwin, Reggie Watkins.

Plus, a listen to the “New” 1959 studio recording on Blue Note from Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, Just Coolin’.

And, another look and listen to the music of Annie Ross, plus a dip into the musical waters of the revolutionary vocal group, Lambert, Hendricks and Ross. From 1957 to 1962, blazing a trail of vocal jazz that still resonates, today.

Plus, a link to the 2012 documentary on Annie Ross from BBC Scotland.

The Scene - Thursday at 6, Friday and Saturday at noon, Sunday at 5pm on WZUM

Kenny Burrell in the MCG Jazz Spotlight

Kenny Burrell in the MCG Jazz Spotlight

This week, a dip into the deep pool of recordings by guitarist and educator Kenny Burrell

We hear Kenny talk about his life and career from his NEA Jazz Masters oral history at the Smithsonian, and enjoy sounds from his long career that started in Detroit and took him all over the world.

Join Marty Ashby and Renée Govanucci with a musical appreciation of Kenny Burrell in the MCG Jazz Spotlight - Friday and Sunday at 6, Saturday at 1pm.