Episodes

  • The role of the cornet in jazz
    Feb 26 2026

    Before the trumpet took center stage, the cornet was jazz’s leading voice. With its rounded tone and agile response, the cornet helped define the sound of early New Orleans jazz.

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  • The role of the flugelhorn in jazz
    Feb 25 2026

    The flugelhorn offers a different voice in jazz—softer, warmer, and more intimate than the trumpet. With its wider bore and conical shape, the flugelhorn produces a mellow tone that invites reflection rather than fanfare.

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  • The role of the trumpet in jazz
    Feb 24 2026

    From the very beginning, the trumpet has been a defining voice in jazz. In early New Orleans ensembles, it carried the melody—bold, clear, and leading the way.

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  • Sun Ra
    Feb 23 2026

    Few artists pushed the boundaries of jazz like Sun Ra. Composer, bandleader, and visionary, Sun Ra believed music could reshape consciousness.

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  • The influences of Blue Note Records
    Feb 20 2026

    In jazz history, record labels helped shape it. No label did that more profoundly than Blue Note Records.

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  • Jazz in the South beyond New Orleans
    Feb 19 2026

    When people think of Southern jazz, New Orleans often gets the spotlight—but the music’s story stretches far beyond the Crescent City.

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  • Sonny Rollins and the Williamsburg Bridge
    Feb 18 2026

    In 1959, at the height of his career, saxophonist Sonny Rollins disappeared from the jazz scene. But Rollins wasn’t done -- he was searching. He found his practice space high above New York City on the Williamsburg Bridge.

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  • The economics of being a jazz artist
    Feb 17 2026

    Jazz has always been rich in creativity—but making a living as a jazz artist can be a different story. From the earliest days of big bands to today’s streaming era, musicians have had to balance artistry with economic reality.

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