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  • Dave Frishberg in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Mar. 7, 1984

    Interviewing pianist and songwriter David Frishberg.

  • Dave Frishberg in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Apr. 11, 1997

    Interviewing pianist and songwriter David Frishberg.

  • Dale Clevenger discusses his career as a Jazz musician and member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra

    Nov. 29, 1977

    Studs interviews Dale Clevenger about his music with the Chicago Symphony and his jazz group, Ears, playing at Orphans in Chicago. They discuss the improvisation of Jazz and Bach. Clevenger mentions various Jazz musicians and their style. The music is removed from this edited version of the original recording.

  • Dale Clevenger discusses his career as a Jazz musician and member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra

    May. 13, 1980

    Studs interviews Dale Clevenger about his music with the Chicago Symphony and his jazz group, Ears, playing at Orphans in Chicago. Clevenger discusses his work with the symphony. He explains why he credits David Amram for his interest in Jazz music. He names artists like Billie Holiday, Jack Teagarden, and Clark Terry as musical influences in his life. The music is removed from this edited version of the original recording.

  • Charles Mingus

    Charles Mingus discusses his book "Beneath The Underdog"

    May. 20, 1971

    Studs Terkel speaks with Charles Mingus about his life and work in the context of his autobiography "Beneath The Underdog".

  • Charles Delaunay

    Charles Delaunay discusses jazz

    1962

    Talking about jazz with Charles Delaunay at the Hotel Pas de Callais in Paris.

  • Charles Delaunay and André Réwéliotty discuss jazz

    May. 1, 1960

    Charles Delaunay, jazz expert, and André Réwéliotty, jazz musician, talk about Jazz. Sidney Bechet, mentor of André Réwéliotty, is discussed at length. The two also debate the popularity of classic jazz compared to modern jazz as the genre develops.

  • Chanticleer discusses the group's history and music

    Feb. 24, 1994

    Terkel comments and presents the music of Chanticleer, an acapella ensemble, comprised of 12 all male voices. Chanticleer discusses the following: the group vocal composition; the groups history; various recordings; and their influences. Chanticleer performs the following songs live on air: "Benedicamus Domino", "If Ye Love Me", "O Sacrum Convivium", "Nude Descending a Staircase", "When I Fall in Love", "Jesus Met the Woman at the Well", and "Magnificat a 12".

  • Duke Ellington

    Celebrating jazz composer and musician Duke Ellington's birthday with jazz scholar and historian Richard Wang

    Apr. 9, 1991

    Celebration for Duke Ellington's birthday

  • Brick Top discusses her career, her colleagues, and the jazz scene

    May. 6, 1975

    Brick Top discusses her career, her colleagues, and the jazz scene.

  • Bradley Parker-Sparrow

    Bradley Parker-Sparrow discusses musical influences and composing jazz music

    Feb. 12, 1980

    Bradley Parker Sparrow discusses his musical influences and growing up as a self taught jazz musician and composer. He also discusses the rigidity of the classical music world and how he likes to improvise with that music. His songs from the album "Latin Black" are played: "Latin Black Funk", "Latin Black Agagio", "Bur-wiser", and "Looking for Duke". "Reflections in D" by Duke Ellington and "Cleopatra's Dream" by Bud Powell are also played. Songs have been removed on this file for copyright reasons.

  • Bobby Short discusses his career as a vocalist, pianist, and song writer

    Feb. 20, 1974

    Studs interviews Bobby Short, an African American composer, vocalist, and pianist. Short describes his performances and interpretations of songs by Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, Noel Coward, and George Gershwin. Studs reads a letter written to short from Coward requesting that Short sing his songs. Studs and Bobby discuss composer and singer styles. The musical pieces are removed from this edited version of the original recording.

  • Bob Koester discusses jazz and blues

    Mar. 3, 1993

    Bob Koester, record producer and owner of Delmark Records, the United State's oldest independent jazz and blues label, talks about jazz, blues, and bebop musicians.

  • Billy Taylor

    Billy Taylor discusses the role of playing jazz, being creative in your music, and the expansion of the Jazz Mobile

    Aug. 28, 1980

    Studs interviews Billy Taylor (Jazz pianist and commentator for Jazz Alive radio program), who discusses the creativity of jazz musicians, the Jazz Mobile, and relationships between musicians. Taylor also mentions a large variety of Jazz musician influences. Studs plays various pieces of Jazz from a diverse pool of musicians. Taylor provides details about the Jazz Mobile's traveling show and education of Jazz music. There are no music recordings in this edited version.

  • Billy Taylor discusses the people and music that influenced his career as a jazz composer and pianist

    Aug. 24, 1977

    Studs interviews Billy Taylor about his performance at the Rick's Cafe at the Holiday Inn in Chicago. They discuss what has influenced Billy Taylor's jazz music. Taylor explains some of his work with various other jazz musicians. This edited version does not include the music recordings.

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