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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December 08, 2012

11:01 PM
Off Minor
Artist : Rez Abbasi Trio
Album : Continuous Beat
Catalog : 9591 2
Label : Enja
11:08 PM
Galaxy 105
Artist : Matthew Shipp
Album : Harmony & Abyss
Catalog : 57152.2
Label : Thirsty Ear
11:18 PM
Lonely Woman
Artist : Carol Morgan Quartet
Album : Blue Glass Music
Catalog : 019
Label : Blue Bamboo Music
11:28 PM
Sinister Nostalgia
Artist : Patricia Julien Project
Album : Still Light At Night
Label : Independent Release
11:33 PM
Light Echoes I
Artist : Steve Moore
Album : Light Echoes
Catalog : 343
Label : Cuneiform Records
11:42 PM
Aquarius
Artist : Jesse Fischer & Soul Cycle
Album : Retro Future
Catalog : 031
Label : ObliqSound
11:46 PM
Calcutta Blues
Artist : Dave Brubeck Quartet
Album : Jazz Impressions Of Eurasia
Catalog : 48531
Label : Columbia/Legacy
12:00 AM
Ghost Town
Artist : Jackie McLean
Album : One Step Beyond
Catalog : 50999 2 65139 2 8
Label : Blue Note
12:14 AM
Blues For Joe Farrell
Artist : Joe Beck Trio
Album : Just Friends
Catalog : 018
Label : Whaling City Sound
12:22 AM
CEE-TEE-EYE
Artist : Marcus Miller
Album : Renaissance
Catalog : 33794-02
Label : Concord Jazz
12:29 AM
Rocket In The Pocket
Artist : Hammer Klavier Trio
Album : Rocket In The Pocket
Catalog : 201201
Label : Jan Matthies Records
12:33 AM
Pachinko
Artist : 8 Bold Souls
Album : Last Option
Catalog : 071
Label : Thrill Jockey Records
12:43 AM
Winter
Artist : Patricia Barber
Album : Modern Cool
Catalog : 741-2
Label : Premonition Records
12:48 AM
A 36
Artist : Koplant No
Album : Distants
Label : Independent Release
12:53 AM
Zen Is When
Artist : Dave Brubeck Quartet
Album : Jazz Impresions of Japan
Catalog : 65726
Label : Columbia/Legacy

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2:29 am
Sun May 19, 2013

Last Call Notes: May CD Reviews

Nicole Mitchell's Ice Crystal project is at the forefront of the discs we're featuring this month on the Last Call. Nicole Mitchell is a veteran, award-winning flutist.

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12:07 am
Sun May 19, 2013

Last Call Rotation

Week Of May 19, 2013

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11:33 pm
Fri May 10, 2013

Last Call Artist Spotlight: Gretchen Parlato

Vocalist Gretchen Parlato will perform in Omaha at the 1200 Club at the Holland on May 11th. This is the first Omaha concert for the rising vocal star, whose 2011 effort "The Lost And Found" was the #1 Jazz CD of the year as awarded by this program. Click on the link to listen to an interview with Gretchen Parlato.(Recording Engineer: Mike Hansen.)

For more information about Parlato's concert in Omaha you may visit omahaperformingarts.org

Here is the review of the record from our archives:

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11:47 pm
Fri May 3, 2013

The Jimi You Never Knew

2-HOUR Jimi Hendrix Special:
"The Jimi You Never Knew"
Sunday May 5th at 7:00PM

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9:21 pm
Sat April 27, 2013

Last Call CD Review: Jeremy Pelt / Water and Earth / High Note

Trumpeter Jeremy Pelt is an accomplished trumpeter with a string of critically acclaimed albums.  A solid straight-ahead artist, he has released two albums (2005's Identity) and (2007's Shock Value) that explore electric jazz directions.  For Water and Earth, the noted trumpeter, bandleader & educator is back with his longtime bandmates Frank LoCrasto, keyboards; Dana Hawkins, drums; and newcomers including Roxy Coss on saxophone.

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8:46 pm
Sat April 27, 2013

Last Call April Label Spotlight: Cuneiform Records

Cuneiform Records has just released a new batch of adventuresome jazz discs. Their usual high standard of creative brilliance continues with a number of fine recordings, most notably The Rob Mazurek Octet's  Skull Sessions.

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7:39 pm
Mon April 1, 2013

Jazz CDs of the Month: Giacomo Gates / Miles Tones & Dave Stryker / Blue To The Bone IV

Giacomo Gates – Miles Tones – Savant SCD 2124

The music of Miles Davis, so firmly entrenched in the instrumental heart and soul of jazz music, has also been embellished with lyrics in several instances. Vocalist Giacomo Gates' latest release gathers a variety of these selections and serves them with his inimitable stylings and superb musical accompaniment.

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12:54 am
Sun March 10, 2013

Last Call notes..tonight's playlist

Thanks for listening to tonight's Last Call!

View our Last Call playlist for March 9, 2013

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8:34 pm
Sat March 2, 2013

Jazz Release Of The Month: Miles Davis Quintet/Live In Europe 1969/Columbia/Legacy

The music of Miles Davis was changing dramatically in the late 1960s. Most fans of the legendary trumpeter know that in 1969 he recorded Bitches Brew, the hugely successful dawn of jazz-rock that was one of the best selling jazz records ever released. Lesser known is the working unit that Miles took with him on the road was one of the most artistically daring and visionary bands that Miles ever led. Recordings of that outfit have recently surfaced and have been released on a multi-disc set, Live In Europe 1969, The Complete Bootleg Sessions Vol. 2.

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11:39 am
Tue February 26, 2013

An interview with Reid Anderson of The Bad Plus

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