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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November 10, 2012

11:01 PM
Primitive Jupiter
Artist : Rob Mazurek Pulsar Quartet
Album : Stellar Pulsations
Catalog : 2018
Label : Delmark
11:08 PM
Gamma Band
Artist : Kurt Rosenwinkel
Album : Star Of Jupiter
Catalog : 0004
Label : Wommusic
11:20 PM
Feels Like Rain In China
Artist : Dom Minasi
Album : Quick Response
Catalog : 1005
Label : CDM Records
11:30 PM
Electric Ladyland
Artist : Jeff Fischer & Soul Cycle
Album : Retro Future
Catalog : 031
Label : OliqSound
11:34 PM
Forget B
Artist : Living By Lanterns
Album : New Myth/Old Science
Catalog : 345
Label : Cuneiform Records
11:44 PM
Ictus
Artist : Pharaoh Sanders/Paul Bley
Album : In The Beginning 1963-1964
Catalog : 4069
Label : ESP
11:48 PM
Corduroy
Artist : Jason Robinson
Album : Tiresian Symmetry
Label : Cuneiform Records
12:00 AM
After The Cosmic Rain
Artist : Return To Forever
Album : The Mothership Returns
Catalog : 202572
Label : Eagle
12:19 AM
Magic Saturn
Artist : Rob Mazurek Pulsar Quartet
Album : Stellar Pulsations
Catalog : 2018
Label : Delmark
12:23 AM
Hera Angelina
Artist : John Diversa
Album : Arfful Joy
Catalog : 848129002954
Label : BFM Jazz
12:32 AM
The Slip
Artist : Tizer
Album : Downbeat
Catalog : 1209
Label : JLK Productions
12:38 AM
Loueke
Artist : Jeff Coffin & The Mutet
Album : In The Air
Label : Ear Up Records
12:45 AM
So Far Away
Artist : Crusaders
Album : Crusaders 1
Catalog : 0007350-02
Label : Blue Thumb

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10:48 pm
Sat August 11, 2012

Last Call CD Review: Steve Smith & Vital Information: Live! One Great Night / BFM

From a veteran rock & jazz drummer and his long standing band, this date really cooks. A CD + DVD package allows the listener to totally enjoy the recorded experience, from 2007 with band members keyboardist Tom Coster, bassist Baron Browne and, guitarist Vinny Valentino, and drummer Steve Smith. Sustained energy and creative interplay persist throughout the recording, featuring adventuresome numbers, "Cat Walk", "Time Tunnel", "Interwoven Rhythms-Synchronus" and a straight ahead burner, "Jimmy Jive".

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12:34 am
Mon July 30, 2012

Last Call Notes

Strong new recordings from well known guitarists Pat Metheny and Mike Stern will be featured this month. We will also present a new disc from Japanese jazz trumpeter deserving much wider recognition, Shunzo Ohno.

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11:57 am
Sat July 21, 2012

Last Call Review: Vijay Iyer Trio / Accelerando / ACT

One of the finest recordings of 2012,  The Vijay Iyer Trio's "Accelerando" has been recognized throughout the jazz world as an exceptional effort from one of the most compelling pianists on today's jazz scene. A major milestone for the pianist has been the winning of multiple categories in the 2012 Downbeat Critics Poll.  Critics have voted Vijay Iyer as Jazz Artist Of The Year, Top Pianist and Rising Star Composer.  The Vijay Iyer Trio was also voted the best jazz group of the year, and Accelerando won top Jazz Album.

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1:43 am
Sun July 8, 2012

An Interview with Matt Wilson

Last Call host Chris Cooke with drummer Matt Wilson. Photo credit: Rebecca Cooke.

A prolific recording artist,  drummer Matt Wilson has appeared on over 250 records. Touring and performing worldwide,  he  performed recently at the Iowa City Jazz Festival with Mumbo Jumbo: A Tribute To Paul Motian.

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8:00 am
Thu June 14, 2012

An Interview with Chick Corea

Chick Corea is one of the major pioneers of fusion. "No musician has used the fusion concept with more variety, intelligence and unimpeachable taste than Chick Corea," wrote Len Lyons, a longtime jazz author and critic, in his book "The 101 Best Jazz Albums." Corea worked with the Miles Davis Ensemble during the sessions that produced the legendary recordings In A Silent Way and Bitches Brew, in addition to birthing several successful fusion bands including Corea's Return to Forever.

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10:41 pm
Sat June 9, 2012

Remembering Pete Cosey

Pete Cosey, a Chicago guitarist who was known for his work with the Miles Davis band from 1973-1975, passed away on May 30th. He was 68. Cosey's intense, roaring guitar work fed through wah-wah distortion was a important part of the Miles Davis sound of the mid 1970s.

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9:04 pm
Sat June 9, 2012

Last Call CD Review: Spectrum Road /Palmetto Records

The Tony Williams Lifetime band was arguably the first band to release a true jazz-rock recording. 1969's blistering hot "Emergency" was a tour de force of music at the cutting edge. Williams, the young, legendary drummer who had just left the Miles Davis Quintet was at the top of his game with an incredible band that included John McLaughlin on guitar and Larry Young on organ.

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9:19 pm
Sat May 26, 2012

Last Call Review: Rhiannon / Spontaneous / RhiannonMusic

An artist with roots in the Midwest, Rhiannon is one of a handful of vocalists who can successfully explore totally improvised music.  Her latest recording, Spontaneous, is a good introduction to her immense talents. Together with Abraham Laboriel, electric basses; Alex Acuna, drums and percussion, Otmaro Ruiz, acoustic piano and Jetro Da Silva, acoustic piano and keyboards, the ensemble (also named Spontaneous) creates magic. "Breath", "Multitudes" and "Drop of Rain" are profound experiences of music beyond predictability.

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12:47 pm
Sun May 13, 2012

Last Call Review: Wayne Escoffery / The Only Son Of One / Sunnyside

Saxophonist Wayne Escoffery moves to the center stage with a personal musical statement. "The Only Son of One" is informed by a troubled childhood that is familiar to those with abusive parents. Escoffery's response to dark childhood memories is a spiritual statement of processing and release. It is a profound one. Aided and enhanced by keyboards played by Orrin Evans and Adam Holzman, bass either from Hans Glawischnig and Ricky Rodrigues and drums from Jason Brown, the date reminds the listener of the Herbie Hancock Mwandishi Band of the 1970s.

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12:01 pm
Wed May 9, 2012

Gil Evans 100th Birthday Celebration on KIOS

This week KIOS celebrates the 100th birthday of Gil Evans, one of jazz music's most celebrated composers and arrangers.  Jazz in the Afternoon will begin the weeklong tribute on Tuesday May 8th with music featuring Evans work as a leader and in collaboration with Miles Davis. NPR's Jazz Profiles will examine his life and career on Thursday May 10th. JazzSet will present a concert tribute to the collaborative efforts between Evans and Miles Davis on Friday May 11th.

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