Popular song is out on the town this week on Afterglow.
Afterglow is a weekly one-hour radio program of jazz and American popular song hosted by David Brent Johnson and produced by WFIU Public Radio. Afterglow airs Friday at 10 p.m. on WFIU HD1.
Popular song is out on the town this week on Afterglow.
“She Wrote the Song” highlights standards written or co-written by women composers who, in the early decades of American popular song, had to struggle for the limelight, as women had to in so many areas of American life.
Pianist and singer Nat King Cole is one of the most beloved icons of 20th-century American popular song, but his relationship with Hollywood never quite reached the exalted heights that some of his cohorts such as Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby achieved, but his recordings appeared in many films of the 1950s and early 1960s.
Our annual, highly-subjective survey of the past year’s CDs.
Tenor saxophonist Ben Webster (born March 27, 1909) had one of the warmest, most identifiable sounds of any 20th-century jazz musician; pianist Jimmy Rowles once said that listening to him could make people fall in love.
“The Fireside Afterglow” provides a laidback seasonal theme for the last days of December, featuring music that evokes love, reflection, peace, and the warm moods of winter.