Walter Love presents some of the finest exponents of the art on record and tape, including recordings for BBC Radio Ulster
Paul McIntyre looks ahead to his concert with singer Lee Gibson, plus recordings by Australian band The Red Hot Rhythmakers from the 2008 Holywood Jazz Festival.
DetailsFeaturing 1950s recordings from tenor Al Cohn, Geoff Eales paying tribute to Esbjorn Svensson and memories of showman drummer Louie Bellson.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsBrian Dempster, David Smyth and Trevor Foster preview a visit by Australian jazz supremo Bob Barnard. Plus a look back at jazz in Ulster since the 1940s.
DetailsWalter Love presents a feature on the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival. Including interviews with Chicago singer Kurt Elling, British pianist Nikki Iles and New Yorkers The Bad Plus.
DetailsVibes player Roger Beaujolais talks to Walter Love about his new album, Blue Reflections. Plus, a dip back into the golden age of Boogie Woogie.
DetailsLive from BBC Radio Foyle to cover the 9th City of Derry Jazz and BIg Band Festival
DetailsReflections on the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival including interviews with many of the participating artists.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsAt the top of the year Walter Love presents a selection of top jazz performers including Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson and many others.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love introduces The Janet Seidel Trio in a live performance from the Millennium Forum in Londonderry, from the 8th City of Derry Jazz and Big Band Festival.
DetailsWalter Love with new releases from the Alex Hutton Trio, singer Georgia Manciolus and re-releases of four classic 1950s albums by the Modern Jazz Quartet.
DetailsSomething old, something new, something borrowed and something blue in jazz. Featuring one of the earliest jazz recordings and two recent offerings by current British groups.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsNew releases of 1958 recordings by the Humphrey Lyttelton band and by Acker Bilk
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsOn America's Independence Day, a celebration of the past century's top jazz artists, including Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Coleman Hawkins and Fats Waller.
DetailsWalter Love presents some old and new jazz sessions featuring Jim Fryer and Jeff Barnhart; Martin Litton playing Ragtime; and Chris Barber with Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love presents including Humphrey Lyttelton's final jazz recording, some musical associates of drummer John Petters and the 25th anniversary of Lake Records.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love. Including cool jazz for a summer evening, and pianists who contributed to the success of swings bands in the 1930s.
DetailsTrudy Kerr discusses the album she has recorded with fellow Australian singer Ingrid James. Plus new releases by pianist Cyrus Chestnut and trombone virtuoso Steve Davis.
DetailsA report on the 16th Isle of Man International Jazz Festival with interviews and music from participating artists.
DetailsWalter Love selects some of the best recordings of cornet player Bix Beiderbecke, and of two musicians who influenced Beiderbecke, Nick La Rocca and Louis Armstrong.
DetailsWalter Love pays tribute to jazz piano virtuoso Oscar Peterson whose death was announced this Christmas.
DetailsFeaturing Louis Armstrong performing in the Winter Gardens Theatre in New York, and the inaugural concert of Jazz at the Philharmonic in Los Angeles featuring Nat King Cole.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love presents some of the finest exponents of the art on record and tape.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love speaks to David Lyttle, the Ulster jazz drummer. Plus news of a concert in memory of the late Dermod Harland.
DetailsAs part of Radio Ulster's weekend tribute to Sir James Galway on his 70th birthday, Walter Love includes an inteview with Dame Cleo Laine about their collaboration.
DetailsWalter Love presents some of the finest exponents of the art on record and tape.
DetailsA selection of recordings by Duke Ellington's men,including Harry Carney, Barney Bigard, Lawrence Brown and especially Johnny Hodges.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, featuring The Bruce Adams Quintet recorded at the 18th Holywood International Jazz Festival in June 2008.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsAn examination of two significant figures from different areas of jazz in Britain in the late 1940s and into the 50s - Jack Parnell and Tubby Hayes.
DetailsA double helping of four classic albums from the 1950s featuring pianist, composer and group leader Thelonius Monk, and tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins. Presented by Walter Love.
DetailsWalter Love presents new jazz releases including music by the J J Vinten Band, Australian pianist and singer Janet Seidel, Gill Manly, and New York pianist Lenore Raphael.
DetailsJazz nights in the Ulster Hall recalled, including an excerpt from the 1996 Tony Bennett concert with John Bennett and two examples of Gypsy Swing.
DetailsWalter Love with a selection of new releases, including Alec Dankworth's Spanish Accents and McCoy Tyner's Land of Giants. Also featuring a studio session from the Ray Brown Trio.
DetailsBassist Michael Janisch discusses his debut album Purpose Built and his decision to relocate from New York to London; Welsh pianist Dave Jones talks about his latest CD Journeys.
DetailsWalter Love presents some of the finest exponents of the art on record and tape. With the Count Basie Orchestra paying tribute to former Jazz Masters.
DetailsGeorge Chambers MBE talks about his contribution to jazz; Nick Duckett examines the link between Latin American music and jazz; and a selection of work by late pianist Billy Taylor.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love talks to Dave Stapleton about his new quintet album 'Between the Lines' and plays some of the recordings made by Benny Goodman from the Brussels World Fair in 1958.
DetailsWalter Love presents a tribute to Ulster jazz trumpeter Ken Smylie who died in May 2009. Featuring an interview recorded in England in 2001.
DetailsIncluding an interview with Debbie Curtis about the Radio Big Band she inherited from her father Eddie and the latest album from British jazz singer Atila.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love presents a tribute to two jazzmen who died in December: Doug Murray the Belfast jazz pianist and trombonist, and Olle Nyman a banjoist with the Swedish Jazz Kings.
DetailsWalter Love explores the current Finnish jazz scene and looks back at Keith Jarrett's Atlantic years in the late 60s and early 70s.
DetailsWalter Love presents a review of the 8th City of Derry Jazz Festival. Including interviews with participating artists and select performances.
DetailsWalter Love previews the Big River Blues and Jazz Festival in Belfast later this month, and the 16th Isle of Man International Jazz Festival in September.
DetailsA compilation of new jazz releases including Northern Ireland drummer David Lyttle's latest album with guitarist Andreas Varady.
DetailsWalter Love presents a look back to some of the swing performers of the 1930s to mark the anniversary of a concert in New York's Carnegie Hall by King of Swing Benny Goodman.
DetailsSinger Laura Collins talks about her decision to become a jazz singer.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsMemories of Sir John Dankworth, who, along with his wife Dame Cleo Laine and children Jacqui and Alec, pioneered, innovated and mentored in a career which lasted over 50 years.
DetailsWalter Love presents a selection of the work of three jazz pianists, Clarence Williams, Art Tatum and Thelonius Monk, who all had birthdays in mid-October.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love presents a preview of the 8th City of Derry Jazz and Big Band Festival.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, who is joined by ith Paul Barnes, jazz presenter on various BBC local radio stations.
DetailsFeaturing new releases of some classic albums from the 1950s representing the work of two important band leaders - Humphrey Lyttelton in England and Ruby Braff in America.
DetailsWalter Love presents some of the finest exponents of the art on record and tape.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsOn the eve of Valentine's Day, Walter Love explores jazz for the amorous, with music from Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Benny Carter, Cormac Kenevey and a host of others.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love presents a preview of the Sligo International Summer School and Jazz Festival. Plus a feature on the Dorsey Brothers, Jimmy and Tommy.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love presents a special evening with the theme of Love - songs of love played and sung by people who have jazz in their hearts.
DetailsWalter Love's guests are Dame Cleo Laine and Andra Sparks - they pay tribute to bass player Jeff Clyne who died in November. Paul Adams celebrates Lake Records' first 25 years.
DetailsWalter Love presents a jazz journey taking in Denmark, Rhode Island and Turkey, and featuring bassist Peter Williams.
DetailsWalter Love presents a compilation of ladies of jazz including new releases from singers Laura Collins and Sophie Milman.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love. Featuring music by Eddie Lang and Eddie Condon; Fats Waller and Jack Teagarden; and Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love. Featured artists include veteran clarinettist Peanuts Hucko and American born tenor saxophonist Spike Robinson.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWith Walter Love. Including a feature about artists in the swing era in jazz in the 1930s who formed small jazz groups throughout the decade, such as Benny Goodman and Art Tatum.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsThe finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including new releases from Gareth Williams, Grace Black, Francesco Turrisi and Liam Noble, plus British drummer Trevor Richards.
DetailsA recording from the Swedish Jazz Kings in a session from the 18th Holywood International Jazz Festival in June 2008 at The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum.
DetailsFeaturing the 18th Hollywood International Jazz Festival, and an interview recorded on his 2006 visit to The Isle of Man with the late tenor star Danny Moss.
DetailsWalter Love talks to Australian jazz supremo Bob Barnard about the influences which have shaped his career. Including musical examples of some of Bob's favourite jazz musicians.
DetailsWalter Love features the man who introduced the vibraphone into jazz, Lionel Hampton; and the tenor sax player Zoot Sims, best remembered as one of Woody Herman's Four Brothers.
DetailsWalter marks the anniversary of a historic Carnegie Hall concert from 1938. There's also more Latin Jazz from the 30s and 40s, and saxophonist Tore Brunborg on his new recording.
DetailsWalter Love presents John Barnes's performance with the Apex Jazz Band from St Patrick's night, 2002.
DetailsMemories of jazz doyenne Lena Horne, who died last Sunday at the age of 92; plus entertainers Slim and Slam in the 1930s and some Timeless Historical recordings from the 1920s.
DetailsA programme for swingers by swingers, from 1931 to more recent times. Featuring Red Nichols, Coleman Hawkins, Shorty Rogers, Spike Robinson and Butch Miles.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love takes a nostalgic trip back to a golden age of jazz in the 1920s, featuring Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Jack Teagarden, Duke Ellington and many others.
DetailsWalter Love presents some of the finest exponents of the art on record and tape.
DetailsWalter Love talks to David Lyttle about his forthcoming tour with leading saxophonist Greg Osby.
DetailsWalter Love presents the story of jazz singer Billie Holiday, illustrated with recordings from her heyday. Plus examples of later singers who fell under her spell.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsA retrospective look at the career of Louis Armstrong, which spanned almost 50 years from the 1920s onwards.
DetailsContemporary jazz artists inspired by the Swing era of the 1930s, including John Petters, mark the centenary of the births of Gene Krupa and Benny Goodman.
DetailsStarting with the iconic 'Kind of Blue' album by Miles Davis, some other jazz trumpeters from the Blue Note label including Lee Morgan, Thad Jones and Kenny Dorham.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love presents a sequence of jazz collaborations featuring Count Basie, Oscar Peterson, Ella and Stan Getz; and recordings from the Alex Welsh Band in its heyday.
DetailsA sequence of Dixieland as played in New York in the 1950s by bands led by Wild Bill Davison and Henry Red Allen among others.
DetailsFeaturing Belfast drummer David Lyttle. Plus, leading Scottish jazz singer Fiona Duncan takes a nostalgic look back to the heyday of The Clyde Valley Stompers.
DetailsWalter Love presents music from singers Tony DeSare, Ann Hampton Callaway, Kurt Elling and Madeleine Peyroux. Plus great moments from the 1950s by Dizzy Gillespie and John Lewis.
DetailsTrumpet star Bruce Adams talks to Walter Love about some of the important mainstream recordings he has made over the years. Plus tracks from the Kit Downes Trio debut album.
DetailsWith Walter Love. Including some George Melly recordings made in the 1950s with the Mick Mulligan Band and baritone saxophonist Joe Temperley paying tribute to Frank Sinatra.
DetailsRelax from the pre-Christmas panic with Walter Love and some jazz stars in celebratory mood.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love presents some musicians from the British traditional revivalist movement including Sonny Morris, George Huxley, Laurie Chescoe, John Crocker and Martin Bennett.
DetailsWalter Love looks at an unusual jazz partnership between Wynton Marsalis and Willie Nelson.
DetailsWalter Love presents a special programme with the theme of piano jazz featuring great performers such as Brian Lemon, David Newton and Ted Beamont.
DetailsWalter Love presents jazz entertainment for Christmas time with the BBC Big Band, Cab Calloway, Fats Waller and many others interspersed with some seasonal jazz pieces.
DetailsSoundtrack recordings from Tne Benny Goodman Story and The Glenn Miller Story; plus The Navy Swings from American Radio, and nursery rhymes in a jazz context.
DetailsThis week a focus on jazz piano including contributions from Sir Charles Thompson, and Junior Mance; and from Britain - David Newton, Brian Lemon and Dill Jones,
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including music by Scottish drummer Alyn Cosker and the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra, Lee Gibson, and Milt Jackson.
DetailsJohn Bune of Zephyr Records discusses the label's two latest releases which contain tributes to bandleader Humphrey Lyttelton and drummer Allan Ganley.
DetailsNew releases, a look ahead to forthcoming jazz events and an interesting selection of danceable tunes under the heading Rakeshell's Revels. Presented by Walter Love.
DetailsVibes player Anthony Kerr talks to Walter Love about his collaboration with trumpeter Steve Waterman. Plus releases from Frank Vignola, Archie Semple, Chris Barber and Ken Colyer.
DetailsWalter Love presents part two of a special looking at the careers of saxophonist John Barnes and trombonist Roy Williams.
DetailsIncluding an interview with David Haines and Sue Kibbley on the timely Darwin Jazz Suite, a tribute to singer Blossom Dearie, and new releases from John Horler and Mike Hext.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love plays tracks by artists from the Cool movement, including Miles Davis, Gerry Mulligan, Jimmy Guiffre, Shelly Manne and Bob Brookmeyer and Lester Young.
DetailsWalter Love presents some of the finest exponents of the art on record and tape, including British pianist Gwilym Simcock who talks about his latest project Blues Vignette.
DetailsWalter Love presents some of the finest exponents of the art on record and tape.
DetailsWalter Love previews tenor sax giant Jean Toussaint's return to Belfast. Plus, a focus on some contrasting styles of tenor.
DetailsWalter Love presents a selection of mainstream tenors from Harry Allen and Scott Hamilton to Bobby Wellins, Tommy Whittle, Karen Sharp and many others.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love looks at the lighter side of jazz, with the emphasis on humour and entertainment. Featuring tracks from Ella Fitzgerald, Spats Langham, George Chisholm and many others.
DetailsA tribute to jazz drummer Ed Thigpen, who played an important part in the success of one of the great Oscar Peterson Trios.
DetailsClare Teal celebrates the launch of her latest album Get Happy and talks to Walter Love about her song writing.
DetailsWalter Love presents jazz anniversaries for the month of May. Including the centenary of the birth of Benny Goodman.
DetailsFeaturing a preview of the City of Armagh Jazz Festival with organiser Brendan McGurk. Plus new releases, including the latest from singers Claire Martin and Stacey Kent.
DetailsA selection of new releases including re-issues of two historic bands - Liverpool's Merseysippi Jazz Band and The Dutch Swing College Band - both in existence for over 60 years.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love presents a feature on the trombone all-star group The Bone Supremacy; plus music from Newfoundland, Lahore in Pakistan, and local singer Joanna Higgins.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsEvan Christopher joins Walter Love to discuss Django a la Creole, a project combining the Creole music of New Orleans and the gypsy jazz of Django Reinhardt.
DetailsWith Walter Love. Stu Brown pays tribute to Raymond Scott, whose music found its way into Warner Brothers cartoons. Plus, bassist Geoff Gascoyne unveils Pop Bop 2009.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, featuring a Duke Ellington special.
DetailsA jazz journey around Europe dropping in on Finland, Norway, Sweden, Holland, Germany and especially France, which has always been a focal point for visiting Americans.
DetailsWhat were Humphrey Lyttelton, Terry Lightfoot and Cy Laurie doing in the 1950s? Jazz Club finds out this week, plus new releases from Joe Lovano, Helen Baden and Patricia Barber.
DetailsWalter Love introduces the David Lyttle Quartet in concert at the 2010 BBC Radio Ulster's Where Music Matters event. The Quartet perform Lyttle's jazz suite Dark Tales.
DetailsWalter Love takes a nostalgic trip back to the Belfast jazz scene with Malcolm Gooding, Trevor Foster and David Smith remembering The Belmont Swing College and Glenmachan bands.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love presents some of the finest exponents of the art on record and tape.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsA retrospective look at some of the recordings made by Miles Davis, one of the iconic figures of 20th century jazz, who died on 28th September 1991.
DetailsWalter Love presents a review of highlights from the past year in jazz including Claire Martin, Eddie Thompson, and John Petters.
DetailsWalter Love presents some of the finest exponents of the art on record and tape.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including some Sounds of Yesteryear and excerpts from Stan Kenton's TV shows for CBS in 1955, plus more new releases.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, featuring two acts from the Belfast Festival - Mose Allison and the Blind Boys of Alabama.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love presents 1950s recordings by the Chris Barber and Ken Colyer bands, and 1949 broadcasts by Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band for the American Forces Network.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsAlan Barnes joins Walter Love to discuss his collaboration with Scott Hamilton in the music of one of Ellington's bandsmen, Johnny Hodges. Plus tracks from John Pizzarelli.
DetailsWalter Love introduces a special feature on the father figure of cool jazz, Gerry Mulligan, including his work with Paul Desmond, Stan Getz and Thelonius Monk.
DetailsTrumpeter Peter Gilmore talks to Walter Love about his early days in jazz in Belfast, and his new band The South Coast Jazz Stars. Also featuring an exploration of Dixieland jazz.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love, including recordings specially made for BBC Radio Ulster.
DetailsWalter Love presents a ladies' night, featuring singers Stacey Kent, Barbara Jay and Claire Martin, flugelhorn star Ingrid Jensen, drummer Debbie Arthurs and pianist Ellyn Rucker.
DetailsWalter Love talks to British jazz singer Claire Martin about her latest album A Modern Art.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz, including new releases from Randy Crawford and Joe Sample. Also featuring John Pizzarelli, Jamie Davis, Bob Mintzer and Steve Waterman.
DetailsWalter Love looks back at what has been a vintage year in jazz with a personal selection including Lenore Raphael, Ed Polcer, George Melly, John Dankworth and Danny Moss.
DetailsA selection of jazz wth a strong Ulster voice. Including an interview with George Chambers, whose Apex Jazz Band is well into it's fifth decade.
DetailsA selection of the finest jazz sounds with Walter Love. Featured artists include Evan Christopher and his Django a la Creole, Chris Flegg, John Hallam and Jeff Barnhart.
DetailsWalter Love talks to leading British alto saxophonist Martin Speake about his musical career and the background to his latest album Generations.
DetailsA special edition covering the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival. Featuring interviews with Charlie Haden, Charles McPherson, Neil Cowley, Christine Tobin, Tina May and David Lyttle.
DetailsA compilation of some of the groups which have produced good local jazz over the years, including the bands of Laurie Chescoe, Sonny Morris, Paul Munnery and George Huxley.
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