KUSF In Exile 06.28.11 Noon-3 PM Carolyn



If anyone personifies the word 'maven' it's DJ Carolyn. Her impeccable
taste in punk, garage and rock has influenced Bay Area listeners for over
two decades. A listener passionately sent in, 'she has always been the
only DJ that matters. She finds music nobody else does, and it rocks!' Her
dedication to the local scene goes beyond spinning the latest indie disc
or old-school classic, to outright mentorship of fledgling talent. Catch
her weekly show... and you'll find out why, when it comes to Bay Area
rock, you've been served." -From SF Bay Guardian who awarded Carolyn as
2006's and 2008's Best DJ: Terrestrial Radio

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KUSF In Exile 06.28.11 9-Noon DJ Schmeejay

Visceral, cinematic radio

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KUSF In Exile 06.28.11 6-9 AM DJ Stevil



6-9 am The Stevil show is a moody collage of music that soothes and attacks your senses every Tuesday morning from 6 to 9 a.m.  If music is the language of the heart, then the Stevil show is hieroglyphics on the caverns of the aorta.

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KUSF In Exile 06.27.11 11-Midnight Room For Four DJ M Theo



Before there were recordings, music at home meant playing the piano; and before the inexpensive mass-produced piano, music at home meant gathering to play instruments together. With focus on the quartet, /Room for four/ explores the music that was written not primarily to be performed for an audience, but to be /played/ – for the players’ own enjoyment.









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KUSF In Exile 06.27.11 10-11 PM Jazz On The Cusp DJ Doctor Jekkyll



For over a century, jazz music has continued to be a living, breathing entity. To date, the music itself has defended itself admirably against those self-appointed guardians of last year's blues who would compartmentalize jazz as swing, bebop, cool, avant-garde, etc. Rather than hearing jazz as a sequence of separate styles, it is important to hear its continuity across time. Jazz is always on the cusp, always searching, always ready to incorporate a new discovery into the body of work that preceded it. There is no radical break between swing and bebop, between bebop and cool, between the early New Orleans styles and the avant-garde group improvisations of the 1960s. The music exists on a continuum.

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PLAYLIST
13th edition
27 June 2011

1. Will You Still Be Mine?
(Dennis/Adair)
Ray Brown - bass
Harry "Sweets" Edison, Conrad Gozzo, Ray Linn - trumpet
Herbie harper - trombone
Jack Dulong, Herb Geller - alto sax
Jimmy Giuffre, Bill Holman - tenor sax
Jimmie Rowles - piano
Herb Ellis - guitar
Mel Lewis - drums
Marty Paich - arranger, conductor
Ray Brown
Bass Hit!
Verve
1956

2. Four Winds
(Holland)
David Holland - bass
Sam Rivers - sax
Anthony Braxton - sax
Barry Altschul - drums
David Holland Quartet
Conference of the Birds
ECM
1973

3. Jeepers Creepers
(Mercer/Waren)
Benny Carter - alto sax
Teddy Wilson - piano
"Papa" Jo Jones - drums
Benny Carter
3, 4, 65 The Verve Small Group Sessions
Verve
1991
recorded sometime in the 1950s

4. Jumpin' Punkins
(Mercer Ellington)
Marty Krystall - tenor sax
Brenton Banks - violin
John Kurnick - mandolin
Buel Neidlinger - bass
Billy Osborne - drums
Buell Neidlinger's String Jazz
Locomotive
Soul Note
1988

5. Broken Shadows
(Ornette Coleman)
Ornette Coleman - alto sax
Dewey Redman - tenor sax
Don Cherry - pocket trumpet
Bobby Bradford - trumpet
Charlie Haden - bass
Billy Higgins, Ed Blackwell - drums
Ornette Coleman
The Complete Science Fiction Sessions
Columbia
2000
recorded September 9, 1971

6. Ghetto Lights
(Andrew Hill)
Freddie Hubbard - trumpet
Sam Rivers - soprano sax
Bobby Hutcherson - vibes
Andrew Hill - piano
Richard Davis - bass
Joe Chambers - drums
Bobby Hutcherson
Dialogue
Blue Note
1965

7. Sarasvati
(Noertker)
Annelise Zamula - soprano sax
Tracy McMullen - tenor sax
Bill Noertker - fretless electric bass
Dave Mihaly - drums
After the End of the World Coretet
The Yellow Tape
AEWC Records
1990

8. India
(Coltrane)
Jack DeJohnette - piano, drums
David Murray - bass clarinet
Arthur Blythe - alto sax
Peter Warren - bass
Jack DeJohnette
Special Edition
ECM
1980

9. I Left My Heart in San Francisco
(Cory/Cross)
Booker Ervin - tenor sax
Martin Banks, Ray Copeland, Freddie Hubbard, Richard Williams - trumpets
Garnett Brown, Bennie Green - trombones
Kenny Barron - piano
Reggie Johnson - bass
Lennie McBrowne - drums
arranged and conducted by Teddy Edwards
Booker Ervin
Booker 'n' Brass
Pacific Jazz
1998
recorded September 14, 1967

KUSF In Exile 06.27.11 9-10 PM Guitar Journeys DJ Giacomo Fiore



Guitar Journeys champions diverse traditions of guitar music from around the world, including classical, fingerstyle, jazz, bossa nova, and genre-defying contemporary compositions.  Featuring the ancient music of 16th century lutenists, fresh compositions by today's living artists, and just about everything in between, Guitar Journeys is the Bay Area's portal into a spectacular universe of guitar music. Email guitarjourneys@yahoo.com, and tune in Monday nights at 11pm.

Hosts: Theresa Calpotura, DJ Tuggy, Giacomo Fiore, and Teja Gerken









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KUSF In Exile 06.27.11 830-9 PM Polka Fetish DJ Schmeejay



Polka Fetish is a weekly 30-minute blast of polka music brought to you by djs Schmeejay, Cactus, Jacob, and Masha. Polka from all over the world is presented with all the gemutlichkeit we can muster.









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KUSF In Exile 06.27.11 7-730 PM Folks Law DJ Daniel Everett



Folk Law focuses on law and policy topics that affect the everyday people in our communities.  The prevailing view is that there are essentially two society's functioning side by side - one for tho who can afford legal and political representation, and one for those who cannot.  This program seeks to bridge that divide.  Folk Law does not give legal advice - but it does provide much needed insight and information concerning a myriad of civic and legal issues important to our listeners.
 
website: folklawradio.com
Producer and host:  Daniel Everett, Attorney at Law
California State Bar Number: 268967









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