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The Last: Final Recordings Of Jazz Greats

Janis Stockhouse

In the final months of their lives, jazz artists have sometimes made recordings of great power and poignancy. This edition of Night Lights features music from Bill Evans, Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Clifford Brown, Stan Getz and more.

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Sacred Blue: Jazz Goes To Church In the 1960s

Janis Stockhouse

Jazz fans are known for their religious-like zeal, but in the 1960s jazz sometimes became a PART of religion, providing the soundtrack for masses and other church ceremonies.

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Have Yourself a Very Quiet Christmas

Joe Bourne and David Brent Johnson

Night Lights pays tribute to the holidays in the mellowest of moods.

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Bud's Buds: Barry Harris And Toshiko Akiyoshi

Joe Bourne and David Brent Johnson

In 1929 two future jazz piano greats were born thousands of miles but just days apart. Both would go on to develop their art under the influence of Bud Powell.

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ECM: Birth Of A Label

Paul Motian album cover

In 1969 the 26-year-old German musician Manfred Eicher began what would become one of the world’s longest-running and most influential jazz labels, with a signature production approach that emphasized space and a roster of artists that included Keith Jarrett, Paul Motian, Chick Corea, and Gary Burton. 

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After Brubeck: Paul Desmond In The 1970s

Paul Motian album cover

At the end of 1967 one of the most popular groups in jazz, the Dave Brubeck Quartet, disbanded. What did its star alto saxophonist Paul Desmond do next? Desmond biographer Doug Ramsey joins us to discuss the musician's last decade.

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Snap, Crackle And Swing: Young Roy Haynes

Paul Motian album cover

Drummer Roy Haynes' career reads like a roll-call of jazz history. Hear him with Lester Young, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, and others.

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Q Is For Jazz: Quincy Jones

Paul Motian album cover

One of the most successful producers in the history of commercial music began as a jazz artist.

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Just You And Joe: Joe Bourne Returns For A WFIU Jazz Celebration

Joe Bourne and David Brent Johnson

Joe Bourne, the founding host of WFIU's long-running weekday afternoon jazz program Just You And Me, came back to help the show turn 40 with a live-audience broadcast.

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Quincy Jones Brought Us Together

Quincy Jones Mosaic booklet

A Quincy Jones tribute and remembrance.

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Wakefield's Way: Dan Wakefield, 1932-2024

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David Brent Johnson remembers Indiana writer Dan Wakefield.

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A Family Tribute To Janiece Jaffe

Janiece Jaffe

Two of the late singer's children stopped by WFIU to discuss their mother's life and music.

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A Tribute To Janiece Jaffe 1958-2022

Janiece Jaffe

A musical and conversational remembrance of Bloomington singer Janiece Jaffe, who passed away on November 23, 2022 at 64. Jaffe friends and collaborators Dave Bruker, Peter Lerner, and David Miller discuss her life and legacy, and we hear some of Jaffe's concert and studio recordings as well.

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Anon, Anon: Michael Bourne, 1946-2022

Michael Bourne

Michael Bourne became a global name in the jazz community after starting his on-air job at WBGO-Newark at the end of 1984. This tribute celebrates his beginnings at WFIU-Bloomington, Indiana in the 1970s and early 80s, with remembrances from friends and fans, interview excerpts, and a rollicking 1976 performance at Bloomington's Bluebird nightclub with Michael on lead vocals.

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My Interview With Duke Ellington

Open Ended Interview promo record

... OK, that should be "interview." A virtual conversation, using a very analog-era practice, in which I chat with the Duke about his work on the film score for ANATOMY OF A MURDER.

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