• The Late Set

  • By: WRTI
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • Jazz is a conversation — and that’s what The Late Set is all about. Join broadcaster Greg Bryant and critic Nate Chinen each month for perceptive variations on a theme, and their related interview with a special guest. Just like a hang at the end of the gig, in the back of the club, it’s direct, unfiltered and illuminating, revealing the music and its culture in a deeper light.

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  • BONUS: Search for the New Landmark: honoring Lee Morgan
    May 3 2024

    Lee Morgan was many things: a brilliant trumpeter, a hard-bop messenger, a cultural hero, a cautionary tale. He was also a proud product of Philly, and in recent days and weeks we’ve seen the city truly herald him as its own. On April 30, International Jazz Day, a historical marker in Morgan’s honor was unveiled at the corner of 52nd and Chancellor Streets — former site of the Aqua Lounge, where he played his final hometown gig. We were there for the ceremony so we could bring you this report, including remarks from saxophonist Billy Harper, who played in Lee’s last band, and his nephew Raymond Darryl Cox, who came bearing the master’s flugelhorn.

    More from WRTI:

    • A landmark for Lee Morgan, and the grassroots effort behind it

    • How a jazz legend's resting place was lost and found, 50 years after his tragic death

    • A Film About Jazz Trumpeter Lee Morgan Sparks Memories for Odean Pope

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    18 mins
  • Breathe Open: Shabaka
    Apr 23 2024

    When Shabaka hung up his tenor saxophone in favor of bamboo flutes, the world reacted with a mix of admiration and puzzlement. Over the last decade, as Shabaka Hutchings, he had steadily built a reputation for rampaging fervor on tenor, fueling the fires of a new-breed London jazz scene. His remarkable new album, Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace, drifts in another direction — more contemplative and interior, suffused with flickering calm. During this year’s Winter Jazz Fest, we caught up with Shabaka at Public Records in Brooklyn, and had a far-reaching conversation about this new direction, his motivations, and the challenge of making such a decisive pivot. Naturally we also talked about André 3000, another high-profile flute obsessive, and an eager new collaborator. You’ll also hear Greg and Nate reflect on this soothing new turn in the music often branded “spiritual jazz,” and what it says about our present moment.

    Breathe In:

    • New Music Friday for April 12, from NPR Music
    • Album review in Pitchfork, by Hank Shteamer
    • NY Times profile, by Hugh Morris

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    50 mins
  • The Seeker: Melissa Aldana
    Mar 19 2024

    Melissa Aldana has been a prominent force in motion since she took first prize in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition just over a decade ago. What she has accomplished since then is a matter of public record, but also the result of much private searching — as an improviser, a composer, a bandleader and a human being. Her captivating new album, Echoes of the Inner Prophet, reflects a noticeable maturity on all fronts, which she describes as an ongoing process. In this revealing conversation, Melissa touches on her path toward a personal sound, which involved “a very deep crisis of identity.” She also shares insights about the gift of a working band, the complex play of musical influence, and the power of sound to change perception.

    More to Explore:

    • Listen here to Echoes of the Inner Prophet
    • NY Times: Melissa Aldana Makes a Focused Statement in Back Home
    • NPR: Melissa Aldana Wins Thelonious Monk Competition For Saxophonists

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    45 mins

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