Terry Gibbs Interview

 

KHMD spotlights reknowned vibraphonist, Terry Gibbs.  With his rapid fire playing and larger that life personality, he is famous for keeping the happiness meter dialed to ten.  I spoke with him last week about bebop trances, famous jazz romances and the strange and wonderful character of Benny Goodman.  Click the player below to listen to the interview.

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Jazz From The Deep 2: Jimmy Knepper Could Take A Punch

You know him and you love him.  The sounds of his fluid trombone runs have burned trails across your corpus collosum as your left brain comprehends his virtuosity while your right brain simply feels his music.  He is trombonist Jimmy Knepper, a man who served in some capacity as the right hand of Charles Mingus for five magical years.  Remember this?

In 1957, Knepper joined with the Mingus band and recorded Tijuana Moods, beginning a musical partnership that would yield some of the most treasured recordings in jazz history, including Mingus Ah Um, Blues & Roots and The Clown.  The trombonist’s imaginative playing is a hallmark of the great bassist’s most beloved compositions.  Feast your ears on this one.

October 12, 1962 was the day that their collaborative spark was extinguished. The volatile temper of the bassist erupted in violence against his trombonist over Knepper’s responsibility as music copyist for the 1962 Town Hall Concert. Knepper refused to take on additional responsibilities, and Mingus responded by punching Knepper in the mouth, breaking one of his incisors.  This injury damaged his embouchure, making it impossible for Knepper to play his full range on the trombone.  It would take him years to fully recover his playing form.  A decade would pass before the two musicians worked together.  The partnership ended but the music lives on and on and on.

Ravi Coltrane Interview

photo by Deborah Feingold

It’s impossible to talk about saxophonist Ravi Coltrane without acknowledging his famous parents, John and Alice Coltrane. Despite this special pedigree, Ravi has forged his own path in Jazz – with some obvious influence from his mother and father. I caught up with Ravi ahead of his appearance in Portland to talk about his new album and his varied musical career. Listen below:

-Matt Fleeger, Program Director

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