Three Bass Hits and two Birthdays on the Scene on WZUM

There’s a tune that Dizzy Gillespie and John Lewis wrote in about 1948 called “Two Bass Hit.” Many folks have performed and recorded it over the years, including Pittsburgh Pianist Sonny Clark. We start the show off with that - but then add one more Bass - with three Pittsburgh Bass masters highlighted with new recording projects.

Richie Goods, Eli Naragon and Anton DeFade.

Plus, we celebrate the birthdays of two Pittsburgh Jazz Legends - Trumpeter Roy Eldridge and drummer, bandleader and educator Roger Humphries, Sr!

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

Jim Cunningham from WQED drops by for a musical moment in the MCG Jazz Spotlight

Jim Cunningham from WQED drops by for a musical moment in the MCG Jazz Spotlight

Jim Cunningham, the voice of WQED, is guest hosts in this week's MCG Jazz Spotlight Show alongside Marty Ashby. They chat and play a raft of Jim's jazz favorites, including Dave Brubeck, Ella Fitzgerald, Wynton Marsalis, Weather Report and Charlie Parker.

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

Bill Charlap stops by with Marty Ashby in the MCG Jazz Spotlight

Bill Charlap stops by with Marty Ashby in the MCG Jazz Spotlight

Pianist Bill Charlap stops by for a visit with Marty Ashby in the MCG Jazz Spotlight.

Bill shares some one biggest influences and favorite artists - including Miles Davis, Weather Report, Wynton Marsalis, Earl Hines and Bill Charlap’s wife, pianist and composer Renee Rosnes.

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

You Must Believe in Spring on the Scene on WZUM - Jazz Ahead

Spring is not here. But it is coming - and there’s a great number of shows to look forward to on the Pittsburgh Scene in the days and weeks ahead. Depending on the Groundhog and February 2nd, we’ll see about how soon “Spring” is included in the Pittsburgh Jazz Forecast!

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

"This is Triumphant Music" - Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Inaugural JazzFest Berlin, 1964

"This is Triumphant Music" - Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Inaugural JazzFest Berlin, 1964

"This is Triumphant Music" - Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Inaugural JazzFest Berlin, 1964.

Dr. King’s Essay on the importance of Jazz to humanity and the Civil Rights movement was not a speech, but it was written at the request of the festival organizers. The words are powerful .

An excerpt:

Much of the power of our Freedom Movement in the United States has come from this music. It has strengthened us with its sweet rhythms when courage began to fail. It has calmed us with its rich harmonies when spirits were down.

And now, Jazz is exported to the world.

The Rhythm Section's singers with Thomas Wendt and Tony DePaolis in the MCGJazz Spotlight

The Rhythm Section's singers. Guests hosts - drummer Thomas Wendt and bassist Tony DePaolis join Marty Ashby to discuss their favorite jazz vocalists on this week's MCG Jazz Spotlight Show.

The three of them dig deep into the likes of Jo Stafford, Sandy Staley & Flo Cassinelli, Roberta Peck, Roberta Flack with Quincy Jones and more.

Friday and Sunday night at 6, and 1pm, Saturday on WZUM.

January Jazz Birthdays in the MCGJazz Spotlight

January Jazz Birthdays in the MCGJazz Spotlight

This week on the MCG Jazz Spotlight Show, hosts Marty Ashby and Renée Govanucci celebrate the the birthdays and music of many jazz notables.

Featuring music from artists from Django Reinhardt and Stephan Grappelli to Lee Ritenour, plus Max Roach, JJ Johnson, Gary Burton, Milt Jackson, Joe Pass, Roy Eldridge, Antonio Carlos Jobim and more.

You bring the candles and cake, we’ll handle the music on the MCG Jazz Spotlight Show Birthday party for January. Friday and Sunday night at 6, and 1pm, Saturday on WZUM.