Jazz With an Accent Radio Playlist September 5

Jazz with an Accent logo with image of upside down globe and bannerJazz has become a global language. Jazz With an Accent ®, the radio program and the blog, explores the many ways musicians around the world have reimagined their traditions with the tools, strategies, and history of jazz — and vice versa.

This Thursday, we will listen to jazz with an African accent.

We’ll open with guitarist Lionel Loueke, from Benin. We’ll hear “Rossignol,” a track featuring singer Gretchen Parlato, from his album Virgin Forest. And we’ll follow that with “Bona Petit” by Cameroonian multi-instrumentalist and singer Richard Bona.

What we’ll hear tonight is an organic mix of a world of influences. At some point, to pick at the sources is to miss the whole. The lives of the artists we’ll hear tonight have been defined by their search for a vocabulary to tell their whole story. Loueke moved to Ivory Coast to study at the National Institute of Art, and from there to the American School of Music in Paris, Berklee College of Music in Boston, and the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz (formerly the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz) in Los Angeles. Bona moved to Germany to study music and then to Paris, where he played with African stars such as Manu Dibango and Salif Keita. In 1995, he settled in New York (he has lived, at least part-time, in Miami Beach. Welcome to the neighborhood, Mr. Bona) and connected with artists such as Joe Zawinul, Pat Metheny, and Harry Belafonte.

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Jazz With an Accent Radio Playlist August 22

Jazz with an Accent logo with image of upside down globe and bannerJazz has long become a global language, and Jazz With an Accent ®, on the radio and as a blog, is a way to find out and explore the ways musicians around the world have cross-referenced jazz and their traditions to tell their stories.

It wasn’t planned, but as I put the playlist together, tonight became an evening of string theory, showcasing guitars, both electric and acoustic, an oud, and a bassist and cellist. And, as it has become the norm here, in the time we have we are traveling pretty far and wide, geographically, and stylistically. Step right in.

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Jazz With an Accent Radio Playlist August 15

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Jazz has long become a global language, and Jazz With an Accent ®, on the radio and as a blog, is a bit of armchair traveling, a way to find out about and listen to the ways musicians around the world have blended jazz and their traditions to tell their stories. Sometimes, we don´t have to travel far.

To my mind, the title of tonight’s program is “The Other Islands.”

It´s just a very modest sampling.

There is enormous musical wealth in the Caribbean besides Cuba. Consider Puerto Rico, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, or Trinidad, each with its own deeply rooted traditions and talented musicians raised on that music but also educated in the ways and tools of jazz.

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