
Featuring the great Paul Gonsalves’ “Gettin’ Together” album
Get yourself together and listen to this very interesting album that was recorded in December of 1960 and released in 1961. “Gettin’ Together” will be
Get yourself together and listen to this very interesting album that was recorded in December of 1960 and released in 1961. “Gettin’ Together” will be
Jazz Con Class is introducing the new “Contemporary Playlist” for the listeners to enjoy. This playlist does contain new music by aspiring young artists and
This is an outstanding album and even more impressive, it’s live! Talk about a great Jazz bands flying under the radar, the Jazz Crusaders are
This is a very interesting album that all Jazz enthusiasts will love and most importantly, will help the curious beginning listeners who are interested in
“Consequence” is basically and educational Jazz album that will take you back to 1965 and to where this country was in a transition. Many social
This album will teach the listener a lesson of precise musicianship and most importantly, can be considered as a perfect example of the unique listening
Can anyone ever possibly get bored from Charles Mingus and his innovative music. Never a dull moment from Mingus and here’s just another example. It’s
These two albums will be featured for the next week or so. They are “Further Definitions” with Booker Ervin and “What Happens?” with Art Farmer
Every Tuesday starting today will have a three hour special which I will prepare for all to listen. I promise that it will be loaded,
Charlie Rouse is not a very well known Jazz musicians but if you like Thelonious Monk then your ears are very much familiar with the
Here’s a great album, “Silver’s Serenade” and exemplifies Horace Silver bluesy style of Jazz. It will be featured here on Jazz Con Class for about
Yeah I know, where the Lester Young playlist? Two reasons, first of all Jazz Con Class concentrates from Hard Bop (early 50’s) and to the
Anyone with a good knowledge of jazz music would mistakenly think this album was from the Avant Garde era but in fact, it was recorded
I decided to add a special Charles Mingus playlist and will be playing it every Wednesday. Twice every Wednesday, starting at all different hours so
There must be a playlist for the great Thelonious Monk and it’s here! Every Monday there will be 6 hours dedicated to Monk and this
Here’s another great and underrated album from Jazz pianist Andrew Hill and with an excellent collection of talent around him. The name of the album
There will be a three-hour introduction John Coltrane special on Thursday July 19 from 11AM to 2PM (USA-Eastern Time) and repeated on Saturday July 21
This album is a real beauty with hard hitting improvising from a quartet of legends, showcasing Sonny Rollins and Kenny Dorham. A perfect example of
So much is said about the great saxophone players of jazz but without the invention of this magnificent instrument they play, their uplifting spiritual music
This album not only exemplified the power the blues has on Jazz but also opened the doors nice and wide to an endless flourishing future
Most people have not really heard of Charles Tolliver and his trumpet. It’s not really easy to find his work because he was part of
Jazz Con Class can be heard on TuneIn Radio, a very popular location where enthusiasts around the world flock to and tune-in to hear their
I ran into this album just the other day while searching for more Nat Adderley, the mostly unmentioned younger brother of the great Cannonball and
I’m sure there are many who have question why I don’t feature Charlie Parker as much? For those listeners, I have a two reasons, first
This is the official announcement of a Newsletter on Jazz Con Class and which will basically cover all the Blog Posts that are recorded throughout
This 1968 is a great Album of Miles Davis and when changed over to the Funky organ Jazz sound that a few other prominent Jazz
This album here, “Donald Byrd At the Half Note, Vol 1” will be featured here for about 2 weeks in it’s own special playlist and
Talk about “Tenor Madness” this is a perfect example! This is a great album that falls into the Avant-Garde era and features two greats, Dexter
Gabriele Orsi is an amazing Jazz guitarist from Italy and who I will be featuring on a special playlist. I decided to name it the
While searching through Youtube for Jazz videos to place on my right sidebar, I realized many real long “live” videos available. I figured by using
In 1985 there was a memorable reunion of Jazz Masters and it was captured in its entirety on video. It featured 30 and took place
Joe Henderson is one of my favorite tenor saxophone players and this 1968 release explains why. But really, the music he was a part of
This is Wayne Shorter’s debut album and you will love it. It’s categorized as a Hard Bop Album and was released in 1959. It was
This is a great story about one of the most important and most historic pictures taken on the subject of Jazz. It was shot in
Here’s a great album that all the listeners here on Jazz Con Class will enjoy and appreciate. I will be placing on the rotation for
If you noticed, there’s an image like the one above located on the left sidebar. Clicking on it will take you to the “Now Playing”
I knew that sooner or later I would be introducing this playlist and to be honest, it took me quite a bit of time just
I have decided to feature current bands from around the world that have a total dedication to traditional Jazz or that have a an influential
The newest featured album is just another perfect example of the many styles Avant-Garde Jazz had to offer to its listeners. It also points towards
I have decided to add a solo instrument playlist and of course it is the piano. The “Piano Alone” Playlist will consist of as many
I will be featuring the album “Really Big” for about a week or so and then place it permanently in the G4 Playlist. It is
The latest album that will be featured here on Jazz Con Class is “Unity.” Larry Young was another great organist that was overshadowed by the
I started a “Playlist Poll” for all the listeners to vote on and it’s located on the right sidebar. I need to get an idea
The latest Featured Album has been scheduled here and it’s a real beauty! It will be airing for a week or so and then placed
I am truly satisfied and amazed with the results that I am receiving every single day when I view the “Listeners” stats for Jazz Con
This is another great album that could also be categorized as a “Sleeper” and as my immediate previous post. The name of this album I
This is my latest featured album and it is a real “Sleeper.” The name of the album is “Art Farmer/Benny Golson Meet the Jazztet” and
In case you haven’t noticed the Generation 4 (G4)Playlist has been rotating for the last few days and now I have added the newest playlist,
Hello listeners and readers alike! I’m very busy working on all sorts of projects with the sole purpose of further enhancing your listening experience. I
When discussion concerning greatest drummers of Jazz take place there is little mentioned about Billy Higgins. That’s to the casual Jazz listener but not to
There aren’t many songs that one can clearly hear the combination solid Hard Rock and the distinctive sound Jazz. Of course, Jazz is the Blues
The latest album that I will be featuring is Hank’s Mobley’s “No Room for Squares” Album. This is an all-star lineup as all of Hank
I have been updating the Playlists with more unheard Jazz tunes on this Internet Radio Station. Jazz Con Class is always refreshing the listeners so
Starting on Monday February 13, I will be featuring a great and unique album. The name of the album is “Thelonious Monk Quartet with John
I made a decision that led to an online interview with Howard Mandel. The “Q & A” will immediately follow after my reasoning. Recently I
Before the great Duke Ellington passed away, he managed to create numerous albums with other great Jazz musicians. I have actually featured a couple already
Each Playlist on Jazz Con Class is purposely constructed according to the time it was made available for the listener. As the newer playlists are
I shorten the title a touch too short the Official and actual album that I will be featuring is “The Dave Brubeck Quartet at Carnegie
The last 24 hours have been very strenuous for me and the listeners. There was a connectivity issue and the stream was pausing in a
The Jazz con Class library has a considerable amount of music but there’s so much more that I will be adding. As of right now
I will be Featuring this great album “One Flight Up” also and for an indefinite time. Take a look at the schedule link for times
Beny Moré was arguably the most loved singer-performer in pre-revolution Cuba. The multi-talented Beny Moré was not, by any means, all Cuba has ever been
I have two announcements to make and both will only expand your listening choice here on Jazz Con Class. First of all I am adding
Here’s another excellent album that I will be featuring for an unlimited time with an all-star lineup. I found out about “Blues Bag” while searching
I’m going to feature a special for Duke Ellington, the king himself. I will play this throughout, twice a day and for an unlimited time.
Eldridge, Hawkins and Hodges, three of the greatest Jazz musicians that ever played and all together, LIVE ! The sound they create with Eldridge adding
First of all , I would like to start by thanking you so much for passing by and spending time listening to Jazz Con Class.
Just added this album and will be featuring it twice a day for the weekend. I will play all the tracks accept the bonus alternate
Hello fellow listeners! I have updated and added a new specialized playlist. If you go to the “Playlists” link you will see it. The name
This will be the album that I will be featuring twice every day so it would be accessible in all times zones. It will be
I want to extend my best wishes of a “Happy New Year” to all the listeners that are helping Jazz Con Class Internet Radio become
I will feature the “Brown and Roach Incorporated” album tonight and for the rest of this week. Look for all times on in at the
There will be a “Three Hour” Special tonight at 8PM Eastern Time (New York Time), check schedule here. This show will be repeated again at
I just posted the “Playlist” link above on the menu of the blog but it’s incomplete. That’s a good thing, I have several more that
I’ve placed some Icons on the left sidebar so you can listen 24/7. This is just something to listen to while I create specialized playlists.
Jazz Con Class Internet Radio is under construction and will be completed in about two weeks or maybe a bit more. It could be done