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Jazz Appreciation Month

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Jazz Appreciation Month Poster“The National Museum of American History (NMAH) has developed a poster of the legendary jazz artist Dave Brubeck to celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM) in April.”

“NMAH Curator of American Music John Hasse worked with the artist Leroy Neiman to have him create the portrait in tribute to Brubeck. Neiman has provided other jazz works for JAM posters featuring Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington.”

Read more at smithsonianjazz.org.

Happy Birthday René Marie!

Saturday, November 7th, 2009


Today (November 7th) jazz vocalist René Marie celebrates her birthday. A lady never tells (another lady’s) age but in case you are interested, she was born in 1955…you do the math. Music was always a part of her life, especially as a young child growing up in a small Virginia town. She learned piano, sang at various neighborhood functions, and composed her first song at the age of 15. Despite these early musical tendencies, it was not until 1996 that she decide to devote herself entirely to her career as a jazz vocalist. Between 2000 and 2004 she released 4 albums with the MaxJazz label and won multiple awards. She has a beautiful, powerful voice that is unlike another other vocalist working today. A wonderful version of the song “Thanks, But I Don’t Dance” can be found here.

Her newest, self-released album “Voice of My Beautiful Country” is deeply personal and addresses issues of identity, race, and gender. Her trio consists of solid musical heavyweights: Eric Gunnison/Piano, Mark Simon/Bass, and Paul Romaine/Drums who are all local fixtures at the Dazzle nightclub in downtown Denver (shout out to the Denver jazz scene!!)  Recently, heated discussions about Marie have not been about her music. A controversy erupted after a public performance in which she sang the song “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing” to the tune of the National Anthem at the State of the City address in Denver, Colorado this past July. “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing” was written by James Weldon Johnson and is also known as at the “Black National Anthem.”The next day the Denver Post published Mayor John Hickenlooper’s “sharply worded rebuke” : “she deceived us.” This event also prompted Barack Obama (before he was officially nominated) to declare “we only have one national anthem.”  For more info read this. You can also check out the performance yourself and see what all the hubbub was about here.

In any case, René Marie’s talent is undeniable and her dedication to creating positive change (helping the homeless, supporting the arts, advocating within communities of color -to name a few) is certainly admirable. Tune in to the jazz programming at KSPC (Mon-Friday 10am-2pm) for a chance to hear her sing out! Happy Birthday René!

Join the Media Squat!

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

As a non-commercial, educational radio station and community service, KSPC endeavors to inform and inspire the people of our local community — it is in that spirit that media theorist and author Douglas Rushkoff will return to the KSPC airwaves this Saturday, May 30th at 9pm with his new radio show, “The Media Squat“!

Douglas Rushkoff
(image via rushkoff.com)

The radio show is produced live at WFMU (Mondays at 7pm on WFMU, replayed Saturdays at 9pm on KSPC) and “looks at both sides of Life Incorporated: how life has been literally “incorporated” by business and economics, and how can we incorporate LIFE back into our world: local commerce, community, social currency, and other emerging forms of participatory culture. This is freeform, bottom-up, open source radio looking towards similarly open source, bottom-up solutions to some of the problems engendered by our relentlessly top-down society.” (from the Media Squat site)

…so tune in and “find the others!” every Saturday night at 9pm on KSPC!

Rushkoff’s new book “Life Inc. - How the World Became a Corporation and How to Take it Back” will be released next Tuesday, June 2nd — click on the book below for more information!

Life Inc.