Something to Live For - The Past Present and Future of Jazz on Penn Ave - on the Scene

This fall in Pittsburgh - the legacy of jazz is very present - and pointing to a bright future.  Downtown Penn Avenue might be appropriately named “Jazz Avenue” with the newly renovated Lounge at the Greer Cabaret welcoming Jazz each Tuesday in the greatly expanded, renovated space - Con Alma continuing with local and touring jazz artists on stage 7 days a week - and the world premier of Billy Strayhorn: Something to Live For at the O’Rielly Theater.

The Scene - Thursday at 6, Sunday at 5, Friday and Saturday at noon.

Eliane Elias in the MCGJazz Spotlight

Marty Ashby shares a special show featuring her recordings as well as recordings by her husband and bassist Marc Johnson - who played in Bill Evans' last trio. 

Eliane Elias and Marc Johnson also stop by for a chat about their music and experiences - and some very special connections and surprises.

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

Oscar Hernandez on Grammys, Salsa, Jazz and the Spanish Harlem Orchestra - Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival

Oscar Hernandez on Grammys, Salsa, Jazz and the Spanish Harlem Orchestra - Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival

Grammy winning Pianist and bandleader Oscar Hernández with the Spanish Harlem Orchestra has had decades of musical experiences, including work with legends like Eddie Palmeri, Tito Puente and Celia Cruz (including a quick introduction on short notice trip to Toronto to accompany Celia Cruz when Hernández was just 21).

The Spanish Harlem Orchestra plays at the Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival Saturday March 16 at 4:45pm at Highmark Stadium.