Last Call

Saturdays, 11pm - 1am

The Last Call started on KIOS in January 1996.   Since that time Chris Cooke has been the host for this late night jazz program.  It is one of the few radio programs that present the very best of adventuresome jazz-music which generally falls outside of the mainstream of the genre, but includes some of the most creative and innovative music ever recorded by musicians anywhere. The program's host brings along with him several decades of experience and insight into jazz music as he steps into the studio to host each program.

Jazz artists have been motivated by concerns outside of the mainstream for decades. Innovative musicians such as Sun Ra & his Arkestra made some of the first truly "out there" recordings in the 1950s. The following decade saw the emergence of Ornette Coleman & Free Jazz.  John Coltrane's flight into the avant-garde was also a defining moment, equalled only by fellow saxophoniststs Pharaoh Sanders and Albert Ayler. Ayler's  "ectastic" period in 1965-1966 is arguably the most bold demonstration of inspired, sacred jazz ever on record.  The 1960s also saw the formation of Chicago's Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). The Art Ensemble of Chicago also formed in the 1960s, to be followed by the World Saxophone Quartet.

Inspired by the revolutionary guitar work of Jimi Hendrix, the grooves of James Brown and Sly & The Family Stone,  a wave of innovative jazz musicians fused jazz & rock in the late 1960s. Miles Davis & his in studio ensembles were among the first to record electric jazz, other artists such Eddie Harris, Charles Lloyd, Herbie Mann & Larry Coryell also pioneered some of the earliest jazz rock in the late 1960s.  An explosion of progressive jazz groups followed in the 1970s. Bands such as Herbie Hancock's Headhunters (and earlier, Mwandishi sextet), Return to Forever, Weather Report, and John McLaughlin's Mahavishu Orchestra made immensely creative music and won audiences worldwide. Since then a galaxy of jazz talent has continued exploring the possibilities of jazz music. Artists such as Rez Abbasi, Vijay Iyer & Oscar Utterstrom & others featured regularly on the Last Call are an assurance that the future of forward-looking jazz music is bright indeed.

Thank you for listening!

-Chris Cooke

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Playlist

October 20, 2012

11:01 PM
Autumn Leaves
Artist : David S. Ware Quartet
Album : BalladWare
Catalog : 571732
Label : Thirsty Ear
11:08 PM
Think Tank
Artist : Living By Laterns
Album : New Myth/Old Science
Catalog : 345
Label : Cuneiform Records
11:24 PM
City Life
Artist : Rhiannon
Album : In My Prime
Catalog : 2005
Label : Rhiannon Music
11:32 PM
Mas Que Nada(Pow, Pow, Pow)
Artist : Dizzy Gillespie
Album : Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac
Catalog : 33121
Label : MCA/Impulse!
11:41 PM
Slim’s Walk
Artist : The Skinny
Album : Dig On It
Catalog : 1111
Label : Tippin Records
11:45 PM
Seven Minute Mind
Artist : The Bad Plus
Album : Made Possible
Catalog : 2392
Label : EOne Music
11:51 PM
Theme Of Ages
Artist : David S. Ware
Album : Surrendered
Catalog : 63816
Label : Columbia
12:00 AM
Hyku For Peace/Come Ye
Artist : Dwight Trible
Album : Cosmic
Label : Kataylist Entertainment
12:05 AM
Primitive Jupiter
Artist : Rob Mazurek Pulsar Quartet
Album : Stellar Pulsations
Catalog : 2018
Label : Delmark
12:16 AM
Detroit
Artist : Marcus Miller
Album : Renaissance
Catalog : 33794-02
Label : Concord Jazz
12:21 AM
Fat Albert Rotunda
Artist : Lee Ritenour
Album : Rhythm Section
Catalog : 33709-02
Label : Concord Jazz
12:26 AM
Shelley’s Guitar
Artist : John Daversa
Album : Artful Joy
Catalog : 84812902954
Label : BFM Jazz
12:36 AM
Senor Mouse
Artist : Return To Forever
Album : The Mothership Returns
Catalog : 202572
Label : Eagle
12:48 AM
Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac
Artist : Dizzy Gillespie
Album : Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac
Catalog : 33121
Label : MCA/Impulse!

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1:56 pm
Sat February 23, 2013

An Interview with Donny McCaslin

Credit Rebecca Cooke
Donny McCaslin with Chris Cooke
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8:30 pm
Sat February 16, 2013

Last Call Artist Spotlight: Pat Metheny

Guitarist Pat Metheny, whose artistry has been rewarded with multiple Grammys over the years, has won another award for his fine 2012 recording.  Metheny won in the jazz instrumental category with the album Unity Band.

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10:29 pm
Sat February 2, 2013

Last Call CD Review: Patricia Barber / Smash / Concord

Patricia Barber has long been an important voice on the progressive jazz scene. Barber, an internationally acclaimed pianist, vocalist and composer, was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2003, the only songwriter ever to be so awarded. Her ability to craft sophisticated lyrics has been documented on a series of fine recordings, which continued until some years ago.

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9:19 pm
Tue January 1, 2013

January Last Call CD Reviews: Rez Abbasi Trio/Continuous Beat & Kurt Rosenwinkel/ Star of Jupiter

This month Last Call celebrates its 17th anniversary on the air with a consideration: What is the state of the guitar in progressive jazz?  To answer that, it's helpful to review the arc of the instrument since the 1960s. Guitarists such as Wes Montgomery & Larry Coryell made very important contributions in that decade; also one must acknowledge the huge influence of rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix on jazz & the decision by many jazz artists to "plug in" during the late 1960s.

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10:24 pm
Sat December 8, 2012

Last Call Best of 2012

Spending another year with you via the Last Call on Saturday nights has been a pleasure. Once again we have listened to a potpourri of compelling, adventuresome jazz artistry. Here are the highlights of 2012 as I see them based on their artistic merit:

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9:36 pm
Sat December 8, 2012

Remembering Dave Brubeck

From a concert program from the 1960s. (Left to right) Dave Brubeck, Eugene Wright, Paul Desmond, Joe Morello)

One of the great names in jazz, Dave Brubeck, passed away a day before his 92nd birthday, on December 5, 2012.

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11:10 am
Thu December 6, 2012

A tribute to Dave Brubeck

Jazz legend  Dave Brubeck died Tuesday at age 91, one day shy of his 92nd birthday. It was the end of one of the most accomplished lives in jazz history.

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1:28 am
Sun November 25, 2012

Last Call celebrates the 70th Birthday of Jimi Hendrix

Credit Artwork by Christopher Cooke/KIOS
Jimi Hendrix

Last Call celebrates the 70th birthday of Jimi Hendrix.  Born November 27, 1942, Hendrix was one of the most artistically accomplished guitarists in music history. Hendrix's  style of combining feedback, fuzz and controlled distortion was a major innovation in the history of the electric guitar. Combined with technique and imagination that placed him light-years of most of the rock guitarists of the day, Hendrix's brief career as an internationally celebrated guitarist  is legendary.

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12:09 am
Mon November 19, 2012

Last Call Label Spotlight: Cuneiform Records

Cuneiform Records continues to release some of the most daring and visionary progressive jazz recordings of our time. Two new efforts are of special interest to jazz fans.

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9:53 pm
Sat November 17, 2012

Last Call CD Review: The Bad Plus / Made Possible / E One Records

A band well known for their fearless re-arrangements of pop classics into unpredictable jazz explorations, The Bad Plus have returned with a program that might surprise longtime listeners. The date is more accessible, more melodic than many previous Bad Plus recordings. The trio is comprised of Reid Anderson on bass, synthesizers and electronics, Ethan Iverson on piano and David King on drums.

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