Jazzset with Dee Dee Bridgewater on KENW FM

Saturdays at 11 p.m.

JazzSet with Dee Dee Bridgewater brings you music in performance, sweet and hot, every week. With her fine, friendly voice, Grammy and Tony Award-winning host Dee Dee Bridgewater introduces sets from locales like Kennedy Center Jazz in Washington DC, festivals from North Sea to Monterey, and top clubs like Jazz Standard in New York. 

JazzSet's recordings capture the legends, today's top bands, and promising new talent. Occasionally, JazzSet dips into the archives and Dee Dee shares a moment that's too good not to share. 

  • June 1: Mulgrew Miller Trio and Russell Malone Trio
  • June 8: Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio and Lionel Loueke Trio
  • June 15: Gretchen Parlato, The Cookers at the Caramoor Jazz Festival
  • June 22: Dee Dee Bridgewater at Caramoor
  • June 29: Wynton Marsalis & Vince Giordano Play Louis Armstrong
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JazzSet
2:32 pm
Thu October 4, 2012

Bill Charlap And Renee Rosnes On JazzSet

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Bill Charlap and Renee Rosnes.

Originally published on Wed December 12, 2012 12:37 pm

From the Family Theater at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., it's Renee Rosnes on the left, Bill Charlap on the right and — in Charlap's words — "a unique sound that is the sum of both of us."

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JazzSet
1:54 pm
Thu September 27, 2012

Catherine Russell, Virginia Mayhew On JazzSet

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Catherine Russell performs at the Mary Lou Williams Festival.

Originally published on Wed December 12, 2012 12:41 pm

Catherine Russell is a lady born to music. Her father, Luis Russell (1902-63), was Louis Armstrong's orchestra leader beginning in the mid-1930s. Her mother, Carline Ray, is a bassist, singer, great all-around musician and a member of the International Sweethearts of Rhythm, the 1940s all-woman band that swung as hard as the men. "This Daughter of Jazz Is One Cool Cat," reads the headline of Nat Hentoff's profile for The Wall Street Journal.

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JazzSet
2:57 pm
Thu September 6, 2012

Branford Marsalis Quartet On JazzSet

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The Branford Marsalis Quartet.

Originally published on Wed December 12, 2012 12:38 pm

From January 1992 to September 2001, Branford Marsalis set the JazzSet pace, hosting 39 new shows a year (now we do 26) from the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band; festivals in Iowa City, Telluride, Pasadena, Mount Hood, Montreal and Brevard, N.C.; the new music festival in Groningen, the Netherlands, and the Havana Jazz Festival in Cuba; clubs from Yoshi's in California to Sculler's and the Regattabar in Boston. WGBH producer Steve Schwartz sent us lots of Boston sets during that first decade, all of them much appreciated.

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JazzSet
1:37 pm
Thu August 9, 2012

Gabriel Alegria And Gerald Clayton On JazzSet

Originally published on Thu August 9, 2012 2:10 pm

The Litchfield Jazz Festival leads off with a weeks-long camp for high-school students and New York's finest musicians on the faculty, then climaxes with a two-day festival. This year it's August 11-12 in Goshen, Conn., but here we have two sets from the 2010 festival, featuring two groups with young leaders.

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JazzSet
2:40 pm
Thu August 2, 2012

Chihiro Yamanaka And Jane Bunnett On JazzSet

Originally published on Fri August 3, 2012 11:32 am

In May, JazzSet host Dee Dee Bridgewater emceed three nights of concerts held at the Kennedy Center's Terrace Theater as part of the Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Festival in Washington, D.C. Chihiro Yamanaka and Jane Bunnett opened the first night; they come from Japan and Canada, respectively, and each has a compelling story.

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