NEA Jazz Masters - and Jazz Appreciation Month April on the Scene

NEA Jazz Masters - and Jazz Appreciation Month April on the Scene

WZUM is joining with @NEAarts and @kennedycenter to kickoff Jazz Appreciation Month with a special live stream of the 2023 #NEAJazzMasters Tribute. It will be on our homepage as a live stream at WZUM.org for the 7:30 Saturday night event - and we’ll broadcast the event Sunday night at 7, too!

Hear sounds from those masters, plus Danilo Perez, Jeff Goldblum, Samara Joy and more - The Scene - Thursday night at 6, Friday and Saturday at noon, Sunday at 5 on WZUM

Dr Harry Clark on the MCG Jazz Spotlight Hour

Dr Harry Clark on the MCG Jazz Spotlight Hour

Dr. Harry Clark, the founder and first Principal at Pittsburgh’s High School for the Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA) is our special guest host for a program first first broadcast in February 2019.

Among his musical picks for the show, Pittsburgh natives Erroll Garner and Ray Brown, plus sounds from the founder of the Jazz Studies program at Pitt, Dr. Nathan Davis.

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

Jazz Marches on in Pittsburgh - and Happy Birthday George Benson on the Scene on WZUM

A wealth of jazz riches continue to unfold in March in Pittsburgh - Vibraphonist Steve Nelson comes at the New Hazlett Theater, March 25; guitarist Stephane Wrembel to Club Cafe March 24; David Liebman headlines the WVU Jazz Festival March 24, too. Plus, the Manhattan Transfer with the Diva Jazz Orchestra at the Palace Theatre, Greensburg, March 26th; Plus, we celebrate this week’s birthday of George Benson - 80 years young on March 22.

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

Terri Lyne Carrington on the Scene on WZUM

Terri Lyne Carrington on  the Scene on WZUM

Percussionist, professor, bandleader, composer and producer Terri Lyne Carrington plays Saturday night with her band Social Science at the Playhouse at Point Park, downtown March 18. Her new release of compositions - “New Standards” - by women composers just won her another Grammy. She was also on the grammy winner for the Wayne Shorter live recording “From the Detroit Jazz Festival” which honored the master before his passing weeks ago.

We visit with Terri Lyne about all her projects, and about her early times as a youth playing with trumpeter Clark Terry. The Scene - Thursday night at 6, Friday and Saturday at noon, Sunday at 5 on WZUM