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Monday, July 29, 2019

Herbie Hancock on genre



It's been a while since I've brought in the big guns to explain my program, but here's one of the greatest living musicians in today's New York Times putting in his two cents on one of my favorite topics, the futility of genre, and one I haven't really gone into much, jazz as the perfect vehicle for exploring combinations of music.

Genres made it easy to put things in categories so that they could be promoted. One person’s face could be recognized for one category, and another person’s face could be recognized for another category. It was just to make some sense of it all. But when it starts to interfere with cross-collaboration, and the fact that that too can be musical, then it becomes a problem. I can only say that the word “jazz” today is much broader than it has been in the past.


You know, the most important thing is the spirit of jazz — which is about freedom, about improvisation, about courage. I mean the courage to play something that you haven’t played before, to create something on the spot. And it’s also about sharing, because onstage we don’t compete with each other. Each of us expresses ourselves from our own being, and no two people are alike, so the idea of being judgmental is not on the table.





Saturday, July 27, 2019

Playlist for the Unpopular Music webcast for July 27, 2019

I've got to admit, I was a bit lazy this week, so there are a few long pieces, especially in the second hour, and I leaned a bit on the usual jazz masters (Monk, Ornette, Mingus et al), but I think this is an easily enjoyable program.



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Saturday, July 20, 2019

Playlist for the Unpopular Music webcast for July 20, 2019

Yeah, so I'm doing what it seems every other DJ is doing this week and programming a show full of about, or somehow related to the moon. A century spanning variety show featuring jazz from several traditions, some surf music, some afrobeat, a bit of early electronic music, a couple of 20th century classics, and an R&B obscurity that comes closest to addressing the event itself.



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Saturday, July 13, 2019

Playlist for the Unpopular Music webcast for July 13, 2019

A program for a lovely summer's day in Somerville, and hopefully wherever else you may be.
This week's program brings us down the similar first hour jazzy, second hour free-form.



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Saturday, July 6, 2019

Webcast information for July 6, 2019

Today we are still away from Unpopular Music Central, still hearing residual fireworks go off, and so we will be rerunning the episode from November 17, 2018. I trust the shift from post-Independance Day to pre-Thanksgiving will not be too jarring.