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On the Next All This Jazz, We Gather at the River

Listen for the next All This Jazz, beginning at 9pm on Saturday the 10th, right here on Public Radio 89.5 KWGS-FM...and online by way of our “Listen Live” stream at PublicRadioTulsa.org. ATJ delivers three hours of modern jazz -- across a wonderfully wide range of styles -- each and every Saturday night, from 9 o'clock till midnight. (We also offer a 7pm re-airing of ATJ on Sunday evenings, on Jazz 89.5-2, which is Public Radio Tulsa's all-jazz HD Radio channel.)

From Art Farmer to Duke Ellington, Art Taylor to Duke Jordan, and Art Blakey to Duke Pearson, All This Jazz is delighted by modern (and post-modern!) jazz in its many forms, and we love sharing the same with our listeners.

And in the theme-driven, 11-to-midnight hour of our forthcoming program, our theme will be River Music. Thus we’ll hear an array of rock-solid, river-driven jazz tunes from the likes of Betty Carter, Ike Quebec, Weather Report, and Monty Alexander, to name a few. And elsewhere in our show, we'll dig the music of George Benson, Rebecca Martin, Carla Bley, David Murray, and many more. Join us! If you're a jazz fan, then this here radio show's the cure for what's ailing you. (Two final points: ATJ playlist data can be found...if you scroll down a bit...right here. And we also maintain a Facebook page for our show. Thank you.)

Scott Gregory started working at Public Radio Tulsa in 2006; he started listening to public radio circa 1980, when he and NPR both marked their tenth birthdays (although only one of them commemorated the occasion with a party at Skate World). Scott became this radio station's Operations Director in the summer of 2023; he also hosts and programs All This Jazz, which airs every Saturday night on Public Radio 89.5-1 from 9pm till midnight.