A Precious Brew
The days grow short when you reach September (so wrote Maxwell Anderson), and the jazz gets hot and adventurous and compelling. Trust your ears, and take a look at which jazz artists and albums received the most play on WBGU-FM last week. Click on through…
Thank you for listening.
Mark Zaborney
jazz director
Jazz Top 10
Jeff McLaughlin (Blocks)
Mark Winkler (Sweet Spot)
Mark Moultrup (Relaxin on the Edge)
Gerald Clayton (Bond:Paris Sessions)
Deep Blue Organ Trio (Wonderful!)
Bryan Anthony (A Night Like This)
Jose Rizo’s Mongorama (Jose Rizo’s Mongorama)
Etienne Charles (Kaiso)
Terri Lyne Carrington (Mosaic Project)
Morgen Stiegler (Reaching for the Moon)
…the next 10
Aimee Allen (Winters & Mays)
Giacomo Gates (The Revolution Will Be Jazz)
Lisa Kirchner (Something to Sing About)
Chuck Redd (The Common Thread)
Tommy Smith (Karma)
Mike Dowling (Eclectricity)
Shawn Maxwell (Urban Vigilante)
Jean-Michel Pilc (Essential)
Jack Wilkins (Blue & Green Project)
Sachal Vasandani (Hi-Fly)












Thanks so much for playing my disc!! Many thanks and warm greetings to you!