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Next Time on All This Jazz: On Record Store Day, We Highlight Four Favorite Albums

Listen for the next All This Jazz, beginning at 9pm on Saturday the 16th, right here on Public Radio 89.5 / KWGS-FM (and "live streaming" at publicradiotulsa.org).

From Bird to Bud, Duke to Monk, Miles to Wynton, and Mose Allison to John Zorn, every ATJ broadcast offers three hours of modern jazz, both recent and classic, across a range of styles.

And we always employ a theme in the third and final hour of our show, from 11pm till midnight. This time out, in a nod to Record Store Day 2016, that theme will be Four Favorite Albums, and so we'll be spotlighting this here quartet of masterpieces: SHE WAS TOO GOOD TO ME by Chet Baker (1974; CTI Records), THE BAD PLUS JOSHUA REDMAN (2015; Nonesuch Records), DIAL "S" FOR SONNY by Sonny Clark (1957; Blue Note Records), and THE SOUND OF JAZZ (1957; Columbia Records; shown here). Elsewhere in our show, we shall dig the likes of Bill Frisell, Scott Hamilton, Count Basie, Johnny Griffin, and more.

Join us! If you're a jazz fan, then All This Jazz is definitely your ball of wax. Or vinyl, as the case may be.

(Two final points: ATJ playlist information can usually be found here, although you'll have to scroll down some...and we also offer a Facebook page for our show. Cheers.)

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.