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Overlooked: Points of Departure, Part 4 (Disease & Accidents)
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Hosted by Rob Saffer.
This live broadcast from Overlook Mountain will be the fourth in a multipart series devoted to showcasing overlooked jazz musicians whose careers were sadly cut short by early deaths, whether due to disease, accidents, addiction, murder or mysterious circumstances. The series, “Points of Departure," which is named after an Andrew Hill album, will survey nearly 100 musicians from across 110 years of recordings, beginning with a rag by Scott Joplin from 1907 and ending on a recording by Jaimie Branch from 2017. This installment will conclude the list of those who died of disease and will begin those who died accidentally. “Overlooked” host Rob Saffer collaborated with jazz archivist Marc Epstein to select recordings that offer points of departure to envisiohn what these talented artists might have done had they lived longer.
Playlist:
Epistrophy - Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane
Vitus Labrusca (“Overlooked” theme) - Ben LaMar Gay
Jumpin’ Jupiter - Baby Fae Willette
Fly Little Bird Fly - Freddie Waits
Encounter - Albert Dailey
Saudia - Larry Young
Demon’s Dance - Ronnie Boykins
Seranade to a Cuckoo - Roland Kirk
Wish You Sunshine - Johnny Dyani
Blues for Wood - Carter Jefferson
Skate Board Park - Joe Farrell
Green Dolphin Street - Woody Shaw
Black Nile - Kenny Kirkland
Changes Two Tires - Thomas Chapin
Ms. Garvey - Roy Hargrove
St. Louis Blues - Bessie Smith
Wailing Blues - Frankie Teschemacher
Blowin’ Up A Breeze - Chu Berry
Rifftide - Denzil Best
Bous Bier - Joe Gordon
Sandu - Clifford Brown
After the local news at noon, “Overlooked” is a show focusing on overlooked and under-heard jazz, improvisational, and other fringe music, from early roots to contemporary experiments, a mix of familiar to rare, classic to weird. Live from Overlook Mountain in Ulster County.
Host Rob Saffer is the former Executive Director and Producer of the Creative Music Foundation. While living in Brooklyn for 25 years, he served on advisory boards for Celebrate Brooklyn and Symphony Space. He also curated the Brooklyn Museum’s summer jazz series and helped found The Mingus Big Band.