August, 2019

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Celebrating Charlie Parker!

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Blog Author:San Diego's Jazz 88.3

Posted on:August 26, 2019

Charlie “Bird” Parker was one of the pioneers of Bebop and is considered to be one of the most influential and virtuosic improvisers of modern Jazz.  Join us ALL DAY TODAY as we celebrate the birthday of “Bird.” We will follow the timeline of his career presenting studio sessions, live dates and rare t.v./radio broadcasts including some historical tracks that aren’t available to the public. There will also be great giveaways and thank you gifts (for becoming a member). If you like what you hear please consider making a basic pledge of support online. Celebrating Bird, only on KSDS, Jazz 88.3.

Blue Note at Sea, 2020!

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Blog Author:San Diego's Jazz 88.3

Posted on:August 19, 2019

Mark your calendars! Blue Note at Sea sets sail January 25th - February 1st, 2020 for its fourth year- CHECK OUT THIS TESTIMONIAL! From veterans like David Sanborn and Christian McBride to emerging talents like Emmet Cohen, Blue Note at Sea has the fundamentals of jazz well covered. Same with our hosts Marcus Miller, Robert Glasper and Don Was, whose respect for jazz's past is mirrored by their dedication to moving the music forward and making it accessible to new audiences. Jazz is no longer just about swinging. It's also about a groove, a modern vibe that sometimes goes beyond category as with the music of Gregory Porter, Melody Gardot, Cyrille Aimée, and Kirk Whalum. It's hip and it's cool and it represents the present and future of the music, while still paying respect to its illustrious swinging past.  Just like the music you hear on KSDS, Blue Note at Sea always fills your soul with the music you've always loved. CLICK HERE for a special offer exclusive to patrons of KSDS!

Jazz Live- Vibist Ted Piltzecker

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Blog Author:San Diego's Jazz 88.3

Posted on:August 19, 2019

JAZZ LIVE HAS A NEW NIGHT (MONDAYS). It will feature the debut of vibist Ted Piltzecker to the Saville stage TONIGHT. In an AllMusic Review Judith Scheslinger says that Tim has “superb taste, time, sensitivity and swing. He’s a master player with pyrotechnics in reserve.” Please pick up your tickets no later than 7:30pm as they will be released to the public after that time. You need to be a valid Jazz 88 member to go to this concert. You can make your reservations in the SpeakeasyAny questions about membership can be answered by the membership team or you can call Ken Borgers at 619-388-3301. As always, thanks to Big Front Door Sandwich Shop, located in University Heights (Park Blvd.) and now Solana Beach for providing food for the Jazz Live artists. If you are going remember that good ole' parking pass!

Bitches Brew 50th Anniversary

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Blog Author:San Diego's Jazz 88.3

Posted on:August 15, 2019

Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Miles Davis' Bitches Brew with KSDS TODAY beginning at 9AM. Listen to selections from the album throughout the day and tune-in for special insight about one of the great jazz albums of all time. Also, there will be special KSDS Bitches Brew gifts that you can get by calling 619-388-3000 on Tuesday. The album that defined Jazz-Rock Fusion, Bitches Brew. Only on KSDS/Jazz 88.3.

Emmet Cohen Trio

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Blog Author:San Diego's Jazz 88.3

Posted on:August 9, 2019

Jazz 88.3 has partnered with the Jewish Community Center, as they present the Emmet Cohen Trio, this Wednesday, August 14th (8PM) at the David & Dorothea Garfield Theatre. Harlem-based jazz piano phenomenon Emmet Cohen makes his San Diego debut backed by his all-star trio, including drummer Kyle Poole, recently on tour with Cécile McLorin Salvant, and Russell Hall, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert bassist. Cohen will blow you away with his astonishing technique, innovative sound, and exuberant charm. A recognized prodigy, he has emerged as one of his generation's pivotal figures in jazz. For more information, or to purchase tickets, click here!