TUESDAY 2/1
6:00 PM: Jazz Alternatives with Sharif Abdus-Salaam from
9/16/2021, where Phil Schaap is interviewed by Sharif Abdus-Salaam
9:00 PM: Jazz Profiles 50th Anniversary, originally broadcast
2/2/2020
WEDNESDAY 2/2
12:00 AM: Bird Flight from 12/7/2017, Phil explores Charlie
Parker's first issued records, the Decca singles of Jay McShann and His
Orchestra.
1:15 AM: Bird Flight from 8/2/2018, Phil explores the
recordings of the June 22, 1945, Town Hall concert that featured Diz and
Bird.
2:45 AM: WKCR DJ Sam Seliger plays selected recordings
produced by Phil Schaap
5:00 AM: Bird Flight from 3/27/2018, this show begins a series
focusing on Charlie Parker's working band, the Golden Era BeBop 5, and the
recordings of their broadcasts from the Royal Roost in 1948 and 1949.
6:20 AM: Bird Flight from 4/3/2018, this show continues a
series focusing on Charlie Parker's working band, the Golden Era BeBop 5,
and the recordings of their broadcasts from the Royal Roost in 1948 and
1949.
7:40 AM: Bird Flight from 12/1/2014, part one of a Bird Flight
pair focusing on the relationship between Bird and fellow Bop alto
saxophonist Sonny Criss. Their performance of "Liza" recorded
June 16, 1952, at The Tradewinds, Inglewood,C.A., is explored.
9:00 AM: Bird Flight from 12/3/2014, part two of a Bird Flight
pair focusing on the relationship between Bird and fellow Bop alto
saxophonist Sonny Criss. Their performance of "Liza" recorded
June 16, 1952, at The Tradewinds, Inglewood,C.A., is explored.
10:30 AM: Matthew Rivera interviews Phil Schaap, intermixed
with some recordings Phil produced 12:00 PM: Out to Lunch from 1/21/2013, Phil celebrates Martin
Luther King, Jr. Day by playing the earliest integrated Jazz records.
3:30 PM: Festival Archival featuring Howard McGhee
5:00 PM: Festival Archival featuring Earle Warren
6:00 PM: Festival Archival featuring Roy Eldridge
6:30 PM: Traditions in Swing from 10/28/2017, the first in a 16-part series of shows covering the complete recorded works of tenor
saxophonist Leon "Chu" Berry, with the solos excerpted and
recordings played in best sound.
9:30 PM: Matthew Rivera interviews bandleader and bassist
Vince Giordano.
10:30 PM: Phil Schaap, a retrospective: Part 1. Join WKCR
alumni Sharif Abdus-Salaam, Elliot Bratton, Mitch Goldman, William
Goldberg, Sid Gribetz, Eddie Karp, Jamie Katz, Cliff Preiss, and Ed
Scarvalone for a conversation reflecting on the life and work of Phil
Schaap.
THURSDAY 2/3
12:30 AM: WKCR DJ Maria Shaughnessy plays selected recordings
produced by Phil Schaap 3:00 AM: Bird Flight from 11/17/2010, the first of a six-part series on the Norman Granz record date of early spring 1949 which produced
recordings of "Cardboard" and "Visa."
4:20 AM: Bird Flight from 11/18/2010, the second of a six-part series on the Norman Granz record date of early spring 1949 which produced
recordings of "Cardboard" and "Visa." 5:40 AM: Bird Flight from 11/19/2010, the third of a six-part series on the Norman Granz record date of early spring 1949 which produced
recordings of "Cardboard" and "Visa."
7:00 AM: Bird Flight from 11/23/2010, the fourth of a six-part series on the Norman Granz record date of early spring 1949 which produced
recordings of "Cardboard" and "Visa."
8:20 AM: Bird Flight from 11/24/2010, the fifth of a six-part series on the Norman Granz record date of early spring 1949 which produced
recordings of "Cardboard" and "Visa."
9:40 AM: Bird Flight from 11/29/2010, the last of a six-part series on the Norman Granz record date of early spring 1949 which produced
recordings of "Cardboard" and "Visa."
11:00 AM: Selected listener and alumni tributes to Phil,
intermixed with recordings produced by Phil
11:30 AM: Out to Lunch from 2/29/2016, Phil presents a show on
soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy's earliest record dates as a leader.
2:45 PM: Festival Archival, in anticipation of the Billie
Holiday Centennial Broadcast, Phil explores the early recordings of one of
her most important influences, Ethel Waters.
6:00 PM: Traditions in Swing from 5/6/2017, the first of a five-part series on the complete recordings of Herschel Evans, tenor
saxophonist in the original Count Basie Orchestra, with a focus on the
items on which he is featured.
9:10 PM: Sid Gribetz interviews drummer Kenny Washington
10:10 PM: Phil Schaap, a retrospective: Part 2. Join WKCR alumni
Paul Burkey, Mitch Goldman, Charles Iselin, Cliff Preiss, Matthew Rivera,
and Stephen Seliger for a conversation reflecting on the life and work of
Phil Schaap.
FRIDAY 2/4
12:00 AM: WKCR DJ Schuyler Rabbin-Birnbaum plays recordings
produced by Phil Schaap, Schuyler will be playing two Duke Ellington
Reissues: “Ellington at Newport 1956” and “Such Sweet Thunder.” 3:00 AM: WKCR DJ Matthew Rivera plays selected recordings
produced by Phil Schaap
6:00 AM: WKCR DJ Ed Scarvalone plays selected recordings
produced by Phil Schaap
9:00 AM: WKCR DJ Paul Burkey plays selected recordings
produced by Phil Schaap, Paul will be playing Benny Goodman at Carnegie
Hall and the 9/18/49 Jazz at the Philharmonic concert
12:00 PM: WKCR DJ Charles Iselin plays selected recordings
produced by Phil Schaap, Charles will be playing Louis Armstrong Hot fives
and sevens recordings.
3:00 PM: WKCR DJ Sid Gribetz plays selected recordings
produced by Phil Schaap, Sid will be presenting the Benny Carter Verve
reissues, Jimmy Rushing, and "Bird at the Roost."
6:00 PM: WKCR DJ Cliff Preiss plays selected recordings
produced by Phil Schaap, Cliff will be playing the reissues of Flip
Phillips and Machito and his Orchestra, Miles Davis, Stan Getz, Lester
Young with The Oscar Peterson Trio, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington &
His Orchestra, Johnny Hodges, and Kenny Kersey.
9:00 PM: “Live from The West End” - WKCR DJ Josh Kazali plays
selected recordings produced by Phil Schaap including Benny Waters, Earle
Warren and the Count’s Men, plus Phil produced “Jazz Session 45s”
SATURDAY 2/5
12:00 AM: WKCR Alumnus and guest DJ Louise Dubin shares
stories about Phil Schaap and plays four Charlie Parker tracks produced by
Phil 12:25 AM: TBA
1:40 AM: WKCR DJ Schuyler Rabbin-Birnbaum plays selected
recordings produced by Phil Schaap
5:00 AM: Bird Flight from 7/08/2011, the first of a four-part series on the first edition of Charlie Parker with Strings and its
influences.
6:10 AM: Bird Flight from 7/15/2011, the second of a four-part series on the first edition of Charlie Parker with Strings and its
influences.
7:30 AM: Bird Flight from 7/20/2011, the third of a four-part series on the first edition of Charlie Parker with Strings and its
influences.
8:50 AM: Bird Flight from 7/21/2011, the last of a four-part series on the first edition of Charlie Parker with Strings and its
influences.
10:10 AM: Selected listener and alumni tributes to Phil,
intermixed with recordings produced by Phil
11:00 AM: Phil Schaap, a retrospective: Part 3. Join WKCR
alumni Kevin Costa, Martin Johnson, and Loren Schoenberg for a conversation
reflecting on the life and work of Phil Schaap.
12:00 PM: Out to Lunch from 1/2/2017, for the first Out to Lunch of 2017, Phil celebrates the music of pianist and composer Herbie
Nichols on the day before his 98th birthday.
3:15 PM: Festival Archival from 3/9/2019, on this edition of
the Birthday Broadcast, Phil presents the earliest live and studio
recordings of Ornette Coleman.
6:45 PM: Traditions in Swing 6/30/2018, Phil explores the
innovative and great early arrangements for the saxophone section by Benny
Carter on record.
10:00 PM: Traditions in Swing from 11/3/2018, Phil pays
tribute to the pioneering bassist Jimmie Blanton on the 79th anniversary of
his joining Duke Ellington's orchestra and a few weeks after his
centennial.
SUNDAY 2/6
1:15 AM: WKCR DJ Amiri Tulloch plays selected recordings
produced by Phil Schaap
4:00 AM: Bird Flight from 1/4/2016, the first of a six-part series on the famed concert at Massey Hall given May 15, 1953. This show
provides an overview of the concert.
5:10 AM: Bird Flight from 1/8/2016, the second of a six-part series on the famed concert at Massey Hall given May 15, 1953. This show
provides an overview of the concert.
6:10 AM: Bird Flight from 1/13/2016, the third of a six-part series on the famed concert at Massey Hall given May 15, 1953. This show
provides an overview of the concert.
7:30 AM: Bird Flight from 1/15/2016, the fourth of a six-part series on the famed concert at Massey Hall given May 15, 1953. This show
provides an overview of the concert.
8:50 AM: Bird Flight from 1/19/2016, the fifth of a six-part series on the famed concert at Massey Hall given May 15, 1953. This show
provides an overview of the concert.
10:05 AM: Bird Flight from 1/22/2016, the last of a six-part series on the famed concert at Massey Hall given May 15, 1953. This show
provides an overview of the concert.
11:25 AM: Eddie Karp interviews Jim Eigo
12:00 PM: Out to Lunch from 6/20/2011, Phil on Bill Challis 2:40 PM: Out to Lunch from 2/15/2016, in an annual tradition,
Phil plays the music of The President on President's Day, this time
presenting the evolution of Lester Young's style over his recorded career.
5:50 PM: Traditions in Swing from 9/6/2017, in the first in a
series of shows focusing on the early dawn of recorded Jazz, Phil features
the music of the King Oliver Creole Jazz Band.
9:05 PM: To close out the Phil Schaap Tribute Broadcast,
listen to tracks selected by our alumni which celebrate the life of Phil
Schaap.
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