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WUSF Jazz

English, Jazz, 1 season, 26 episodes, 21 hours, 38 minutes
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Featured performances and interviews from jazz artists both local and national.
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Bryan J. Hughes sings the music of Duke Ellington

In this edition of Side Door at the Palladium, singer Bryan J. Hughes performed a tribute to Duke Ellington, featuring St. Petersburg-based bass player John Lamb, who played for Ellington in the 1960s. Also in the band, drummer Jean Bolduc, bassist Alejandro Arenas (from La Lucha and Orilla), and pianist John O’Leary (also from La Lucha). On horns, it’s James Suggs on trumpet, Mike Scaglione on sax, and Teddy Mulet on trombone.
11/6/202153 minutes, 59 seconds
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Music and Conversation with Pianist John O'Leary

On Friday, October 29, we shared music and conversation with pianist John O'Leary, who stopped by WUSF studios to talk to our Mike Cornette about his concert at The Palladium at St. Petersburg College. John, best known for his work with the group La Lucha, has a new album coming out on Arbors Records, featuring Snarky Puppy keyboardist Shaun Martin who both produced the album and played on it!
10/30/202151 minutes, 50 seconds
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Music and Conversation with Acme Jazz Garage

Enjoy music and conversation with members of the Bay area jazz band Acme Jazz Garage who stopped by WUSF studios recently to talk to our Mike Cornette about their concert at The Palladium at St. Petersburg College.
10/23/202139 minutes, 12 seconds
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"Side Door at the Palladium" Featuring a Performance by James Suggs

This month's Side Door at the Palladium series features a performance by trumpeter James Suggs. The concert was originally a live-stream-only broadcast that aired in October 2020. It was part of their "Palladium Live" series. The band features Jeremy Carter on saxophone backed by the jazz trio La Lucha, with Mark Feinman on drums, John O'Leary, keyboards, and Alejandro Arenas on bass. "Side Door at the Palladium" airs the first Friday of every month on WUSF as a special edition of our show, Jazz Club Friday.
9/4/202153 minutes, 56 seconds
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Music and Conversation with Nate Najar and Daniela Soledade

On Friday, August 20, All Night Jazz aired a special edition of Jazz Club Friday with an in-studio performance and conversation with guitarist Nate Najar and singer Daniela Soledade. The pair talked with our Mike Cornette about their various projects, including Nate’s upcoming show, “Nate Najar’s Jazz Samba Celebration,” at The Palladium at St. Petersburg College on Friday August 27. Daniela discussed their recent trip to Brazil which resulted in a collaboration with the legendary guitarist and composer Roberto Menescal.
8/21/202150 minutes, 13 seconds
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"Side Door at the Palladium," Featuring Daniela Soledade and Nate Najar

On Friday, August 6th, at 10:00 pm on WUSF, we aired another edition of our monthly series "Side Door at the Palladium," featuring music recorded at The Palladium at St. Petersburg College. This month we will air a show by Tampa-based singer Daniela Soledade featuring guitarist Nate Najar, in a concert recorded at the Palladium for a live stream performance on April 23, 2021. The band features Patrick Bettison (keyboards, harmonica and percussion); Joe Porter on bass; Jean Bolduc drums; Alvon Griffin on percussion; and Yves Dharamraj on cello. "Side Door at the Palladium" airs the first Friday of every month on WUSF as a special edition of our show, Jazz Club Friday.
8/7/202153 minutes, 59 seconds
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Music and Conversation with Tampa Singer Bryan J Hughes

If you missed singer Bryan J Hughes  in our WUSF studios this week for music and conversation with our Mike Cornette you can click above to listen now! Bryan talked about his show: "A Duke Ellington Celebration," this Saturday August 7 at The Palladium at St. Petersburg College. Joining Bryan in studio are John O'Leary, piano, Jean Bolduc, drums and Alejandro Arenas on bass. The Palladium concert will feature a host of guest artists including Duke Ellington alumnus and Bay area bassist John Lamb. Tickets for the show are at www.mypalladium.org.
8/6/202140 minutes, 8 seconds
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In Studio Performance by Tampa-Based Jazz Trio La Lucha

If you missed our broadcast featuring an in-studio performance and interview with the Tampa-based jazz trio La Lucha, you can click above to listen now! Drummer Mark Feinman, keyboardist John O'Leary and bassist Alejandro Arenas talked with our Mike Cornette about their upcoming show "The 80's Jazz Party," at The Palladium at St. Petersburg College this Saturday July 31 at 8:00 p.m. They also played a few tracks from the show that features jazzy re-arrangements of 1980's new wave and pop songs from artist like Peter Gabriel and Wham! Joining La Lucha at the WUSF session, was singer and keyboardist Ona Kirei, who will be one of several guest artists at the concert, including singer Shella Siddiq and trumpeter James Suggs.
7/31/202150 minutes, 3 seconds
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Orilla with Ona Kirei and Alejandro Arenas

This Friday on All Night Jazz at 10:00pm, it's a special edition of Jazz Club Friday, featuring music and conversation with singer Ona Kirei and bassist Alejandro Arenas. They talk with our Mike Cornette about their new group they call Orilla, which will perform at The Studio@620 in St. Petersburg on Friday, July 30. Tune in this Friday (July 23) at 10:00pm on WUSF 89.7 for a performance by Orilla.
7/24/202141 minutes, 24 seconds
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Jazz Club Friday with Synia Carroll

Singer Synia Carroll and pianists John O'Leary stopped by WUSF studios for music and conversation with WUSF's Mike Cornette. Synia talked about a pair of upcoming concerts dedicated to the music of singer Nina Simone, "Nina on My Mind." You can hear the performance this Friday at 10:00pm on WUSF 89.7
7/17/202148 minutes, 28 seconds
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Ona Kirei on Side Door at the Palladium

This Friday July 2nd at 10 p.m. on WUSF 89.7, it's another edition of our monthly series, "Side Door at the Palladium" with music recorded at The Palladium at St. Petersburg College. This month we present singer Ona Kirei, performing "This Bird as Flown, a Jazz Tribute to the Beatles." The show debuted in May of 2020 as a live-stream only performance. Born in Spain, Kirei is a vocalist, composer, and arranger who now lives in Tampa. Her band consists of Dominic Walker on guitar, who helped Ona conceive the project (and is an All Night Jazz DJ!), along with Pablo Arencibia, piano; Alejandro Arenas, bass, and Jean Bolduc, drums. "Side Door at the Palladium" airs the first Friday of every month as a special edition of our Jazz Trip@Ten. Tune in this Friday at 10:00 p.m. on WUSF 89.7.
7/3/202153 minutes, 59 seconds
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Valerie Gillespie on Side Door at the Palladium

It’s another edition of our monthly series, “Side Door at the Palladium,” featuring recordings of live performances made at The Palladium at St. Petersburg College. This month we feature saxophonist Valerie Gillespie who teaches at the University of South Florida School of Music. The concert was recorded at the Side Door at the Palladium, October 26, 2017. It features Gillespie on sax, clarinet and flute, James Suggs on trumpet, Mark Moultrup keyboards, and Mark Neuenschwander on bass.
5/8/202154 minutes
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Joni Mitchell with singer Whitney James on Side Door at the Palladium

It’s another edition of our monthly series, “Side Door at the Palladium,” featuring recordings of live performances made at The Palladium at St. Petersburg College. This month, we will air excerpts from a 2019 concert featuring the music of Joni Mitchell with singer Whitney James, backed by members of The Florida Bjorkestra. Band members: **** Whitney James Colleen Cherry Joe Coyle Jeremy Douglass Dave Hamar Tom Kersey Daniel Navarro Larue Nickelson Jamie Perlow Ed Woltil Rebecca Zapen The performance was recorded August 3, 2019 at the Side Door Cabaret at the Palladium.
4/3/202154 minutes
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John Lamb Birthday Part 2 on Side Door at the Palladium

Part two of a two-part very special concert celebrating the 85th birthday of former Duke Ellington bassist and long-time Tampa Bay area resident John Lamb. The concert is part of our series "Side Door at the Palladium," on Jazz Club Friday, on WUSF. It's our monthly series, airing on the first Friday of every month, featuring recordings of live performances made at The Palladium at St. Petersburg College. Recorded on January 6 2019, the concert was produced and directed by St. Petersburg-based guitarist Nate Najar. Nate assembled a large ensemble of Florida musicians, including saxophonists Jeff Rupert and Jeremey Carter; trumpeter James Suggs; singers Brian J Hughes and Synia Carroll; and members of La Lucha, Mark Feinman, John O'Leary and Alejandro Arenas. Plus, bassists Mark Neuenschwander, Joe Porter and Steve Boisen. WUSF's Mike Cornette was the MC.
3/6/202154 minutes, 1 second
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John Lamb 85th Birthday Concert on Side Door at the Palladium

This month a very special concert celebrating the 85th birthday of former Duke Ellington bassist and long-time Bay area resident John Lamb. Recorded on January 6 2019, it was produced and directed by St. Petersburg-based guitarist Nate Najar. Performers: Nate Najar, guitar Saxophonists Jeff Rupert and Jeremey Carter; Trumpeter James Suggs; Singers Brian J Hughes and Synia Carroll; The Jazz trio La Lucha featuring: Mark Feinman, drums; John O'Leary, piano and Alejandro Arenas, bass. Plus, bassists John Lamb, Mark Neuenschwander, Joe Porter and Steve Boisen. WUSF's Mike Cornette was the host. Photos by Steve Splane/WUSF.
2/6/202153 minutes, 58 seconds
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Nate Najar's Jazz Holiday Live on Side Door at the Palladium

The show featured Nate Najar, guitar; Adrian Cunningham, saxophones and clarinet; James Suggs, trumpet; Chuck Redd, vibraphone; John Lamb, bass; and Jean Bolduc on drums. With special guest Daniella Soldedade, vocals and Heather Thorn, xylophone. Photos by Steve Splane/WUSF.
12/25/202053 minutes, 59 seconds
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Nate Najar Trio Recorded Live on Side Door at the Palladium

This month we feature the Nate Najar Trio performing, "From Europe with Love," featuring Nate Najar on guitar, Eddie Metz on drums and Alejandro Arenas on bass.The concert was recorded at The Palladium at St. Petersburg College in May of 2014, shortly after Nate had returned from a European tour. 
12/5/202053 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ona Kirei Recorded Live on Side Door at the Palladium

Kirei is a vocalist, composer, and arranger from Barcelona, Spain who is currently living and working in the Tampa Bay area.Her band, Iberian Project, consists of Pablo Arencibia, on piano, Alejandro Arenas, bass and Dave Rudolph on drums. Special guests include James Suggs Trumpet and guitarist (and All Night Jazz Host!) Dominic Walker. 
11/7/202053 minutes, 1 second
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All Night Jazz Achieves | Bop Legacy - HCC Ybor

Bay Area favorites, Bop Legacy, featuring Austin Vickrey on saxophone, James Suggs on trumpet, Stretch Bryun on piano, Billy Pillucere on bass, and Joe Renda on drums join All Night Jazz host Mike Cornette for music and conversation as they prepare for a performance at HCC Ybor on Sunday, January 29th. It’s a tribute to Stan Getz and Chet Baker. Original airdate - 01/23/2017
10/28/202051 minutes, 50 seconds
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All Night Jazz Achieves | Synia Carroll "A Crazy Little Thing Called Love" - Florida Studio Theatre

Sarasota based vocalist Synia Carroll joins All Night Jazz host Mike Cornette for music and conversation as she prepares for her Valentine’s Day concert: “A Crazy Little Thing Called Love” at the Florida Studio Theater in Sarasota on February 13th. Backing up Synia in the studio are Billy Marcus on piano, Don Mopsick on bass and Steven Bucholz on drums. Original air date - 2/20/2017
10/28/202031 minutes, 14 seconds
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Whitney James Recorded Live on Side Door at the Palladium

This recording is one of several Valentine's Day performances that Whitney James has performed over the years at the Side Door Cafe at the Palladium at St. Petersburg College.Photo credit: Steve Splane/WUSF Jazz
10/3/202054 minutes, 13 seconds
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The Palladium Archived Performances & Interviews -Stacey Kent & Jim Tomlinson July 28, 2015

Vocalist Stacey Kent and saxophonist Jim Tomlinson, the husband-wife jazz team based in the UK, are making a rare swing through Florida, with an appearance in St. Petersburg with Nate Najar’s Trio. And they stop by for a visit and live performance at WUSF! Get to know Stacey, Jim, and Nate, as they join Bob Seymour in conversation and perform live in the studio, on All Night Jazz
9/28/202051 minutes, 36 seconds
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The Palladium Archived Performances & Interviews - James Meets James

Vocalist Whitney James is joined by trumpeter James Suggs and La Lucha (John O’Leary, Alejandro Arenas, and Mark Feinman) in our performance studio for live music and conversation with Mike Cornette in advance of their upcoming “James Meets James, Ballads and Blues” concert at the Palladium.
9/28/202031 minutes, 33 seconds
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The Palladium Archived Performances & Interviews - La Lucha - August 6, 2015

The members of the band, La Lucha, got to know one another at USF several years ago. The trio’s latest album, ‘Standards Not Standards,’ received airplay around the country and has been a favorite this year here at WUSF. They stop by All Night Jazz for a visit and performance. Be with us as Bob Seymour welcomes John O’Leary, Alejandro Arenas, Mark Feinman, and vocalist Jun Bustamante, for a very special evening, here on WUSF 89.7.
9/28/202054 minutes, 54 seconds
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Jeremy Carter Plays Coltrane at Side Door At the Palladium

This Friday WUSF All Night Jazz and The Palladium at St. Petersburg College present the second edition of our monthly series called “Side Door at the Palladium.”
9/5/202053 minutes, 59 seconds
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James Suggs Plays Side Door at the Palladium - Episode 1

A concert recorded in the Side Door Café at the Palladium in St. Petersburg, FL. The concert was a tribute to jazz icon Miles Davis and was headlined by Tampa Bay trumpeter James Suggs. Joining James were tenor saxophonist Jeremy Carter, bassist Brandon Robertson, pianist John Richardson and drummer Jean Bolduc. Special guest Austin Vickrey also appeared on alto saxophone. In the episode host and producer Mike Cornette interviews Suggs and Palladium Executive Director Paul Wilborn. The concert was mixed by Connor Hawkins.
8/8/202054 minutes, 41 seconds