Tony Mowod Memories in the MCGJazz Spotlight

Tony Mowod Memories in the MCGJazz Spotlight

This week on the MCG Jazz Spotlight, Remembering the life and career of jazz radio icon Tony Mowod.

The program includes excerpts from a 1999 interview of Tony by bassist Dwayne Dolphin. Plus, a never-before broadcast of Tony introducing a 10th Anniversary MCGJazz concert with Roger Humphries, Rufus Reid, Gary Burton, Stanley Turrentine and Dr. Billy Taylor. Also, stories and remembrance from Bill Strickland. Frank Cunimondo, Sean Jones, David Budway, Paul Thompson, Mike Tomaro, Dr. Nelson Harrison, Michele Bensen, Joe Negri, and hosts Renée Govanucci and Marty Ashby. And, of course, music!

Friday and Sunday Night at 6 - and Saturday at 1pm on WZUM, the Pittsburgh Jazz Channel

Tony Mowod - a Pittsburgh Jazz radio icon, has passed away

Tony Mowod - a Pittsburgh Jazz radio icon, has passed away

We are sad to share the news that WZUM program host Tony Mowod died, today. He was a friend, leader, colleague and one of the best jazz radio broadcasters, ever.

Born, July 8, 1935; Died, January 6, 2021

Funeral arrangements are being handled by DeBor Funeral Home with a viewing on Monday from 1-8pm at DeBor funeral Home on Brookline Blvd. Divine Liturgy on Tuesday at 11am at Our Lady of Victory on Tropical Ave.

We will have more on Tony Mowod’s career and legacy at www.wzum.org and on the air in the days ahead. The rich tradition of jazz he shepherded for Pittsburgh will continue for years and years to come

Remembering Richie Cole on WZUM - Extended Cut

Remembering Richie Cole on WZUM - Extended Cut

From Scott Hanley, of WZUM - Sunday night at 8, an extended version of our celebration of the life of Richie Cole.

About 7 years ago, Richie put down roots in Pittsburgh at the encouragement of one of his daughters, Annie. That is the perspective from which the coming program will be centered.

The community of Pittsburgh and the neighboring suburb of Carnegie play a major role in the last chapter of Richie Cole’s musical career - and Richie Cole’s impact on the Pittsburgh music scene, in return.

2020 in the Rearview Mirror on the Scene

2020 in the Rearview Mirror on the Scene

A first look back at 2020 - with conversations and reflections that start in January - visits and music with Benny Benack III, Bobby Watson and Jane Monheit.

Once things started to pull back in March, WZUM worked in a different way, connecting with the Pittsburgh jazz scene near and far - as we all learned to connect differently.

Friday and Saturday at noon, Sunday night at 5 on WZUM

Also -we will re-air our 3 hour tribute to Richie Cole, Sunday night at 8 on WZUM