An appreciation of Jazz, past, present and future, with Bill Cunliffe, Quincy Jones, plus the Afro Yaqui Music Collective and Mary Lou Williams

An appreciation of Jazz, past, present and future, with Bill Cunliffe, Quincy Jones, plus the Afro Yaqui Music Collective and Mary Lou Williams

An appreciation of Jazz, past, present and future, with Bill Cunliffe, Quincy Jones, plus the new release from the Afro Yaqui Music Collective, Maroon Futures.

Plus, a musical gem from Mary Lou Williams from the 1950’s featuring her with Mundell Lowe and Idrees Suliman.

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

The MCG Jazz Spotlight Shines on the Mark Strickland Trio

The MCG Jazz Spotlight Shines on the Mark Strickland Trio

One of the adaptations in the Pittsburgh Jazz Scene over the past year of lockdown was the MCG Jazz Musicians Performance Fund. One of the great groups for that was led by guitarist Mark Strickland - with Tony DePaolis, bass; Thomas Wendt, drums.

Marty Ashby brings Mark Strickland back to the radio studio to talk about the set that was performed before a small and socially distanced crowd on October 28, 2020.

The MCG Jazz Spotlight on WZUM - Friday and Sunday nights at 6, and Saturday afternoon at 1.

Jazz Appreciation Month continues - and a visit with Janis Burley Wilson

Jazz Appreciation Month continues - and a visit with Janis Burley Wilson

We visit with a great jazz advocate and supporter of the Jazz Scene in Pittsburgh, Janis Burley Wilson, President and CEO of the August Wilson African American Cultural Center.

We look at the past present and future of jazz in our region, in person and more, including the success of the online version of the 2020 Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival, and the dates to reserve for 2021.

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

Shorty Rogers, Great Music with Some of the Wittiest Tune Titles, Ever

Shorty Rogers, Great Music with Some of the Wittiest Tune Titles, Ever

MCG Jazz’s Marty Ashby has uncovered some gems by the great trumpeter, fluegelhornist, composer and arranger Shorty Rogers. From Shorty Rogers & His Giants, to collaborations with André Previn, Chet Baker, Mel Tormé, Carmen McRae and even Tarzan.

The MCG Jazz Spotlight on WZUM - Friday and Sunday nights at 6, and Saturday afternoon at 1.

Chuck Mangione in the MCG Jazz Spotlight

Chuck Mangione in the MCG Jazz Spotlight

MCG Jazz’s Marty Ashby reaches into the rich trove of interviews from the stage of MCGJazz - featuring highlights from a visit with trumpeter, flugelhornist, composer and bandleader Chuck Mangione.

Music and memories with Chuck Mangione from the stage of MCG Jazz - and on the radio in the MCG Jazz Spotlight. The MCG Jazz Spotlight on WZUM - Friday and Sunday nights at 6, and Saturday afternoon at 1.

Reclaimed vinyl on the Scene

Reclaimed vinyl on the Scene

While celebrating Richie Cole’s life and career last Spring, we discovered some new places for records we have missed for many years - and now, they are found!

What’s most enjoyable (yet time consuming) about bringing vinyl records into the digital realm -unlike “ripping” a CD or uploading an audio file, you can only add the music one way - by playing the record. It was an immersive experience from which we are delighted to share the fruits of our labor.

Hear Eddie Jefferson, Bobby Enriquez, Richie Cole, George Auld, Woody Herman, Woody Shaw, Slide Hampton, Shirley Horn, Bruce Forman and more.

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

The Tops in Modern Jazz from JazzWeek in the MCG Jazz Spotlight

The Tops in Modern Jazz from JazzWeek in the MCG Jazz Spotlight

This week on the MCG Jazz Spotlight Show, hosts Marty Ashby and Renee Govanucci play music from the top Jazz albums in the county according to JazzWeek.

Featured artists include Emmett Cohen, Dave Stryker, Veronica Swift, Jazz At Lincoln Center Septet, Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra and Chick Corea.

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