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KMHD Jazz Radio

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Oregon Public Broadcasting

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Latest episode

May 21, 2026

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Episodes

In Conversation with Theo Croker 21.05.2026

Before his shows at the Jack London Revue, trumpeter Theo Croker talked with A Smooth Ride's Anthony Dean-Harris about his musical progression, his bandmates, trumpet technician David Monette, and more.

In Conversation with Nabil Ayers 15.05.2026

Nabil Ayers is a musician, a podcaster, the president of the record label Beggars Group, an independent record label owner, and the co-founder of Seattle's Sonic Boom Record store. He also happens to be the biological son of legendary jazz musician Roy Ayers and the nephew of American jazz saxophonist, flutist, and composer Alan Braufman. His book "My Life in the Sunshine" details his journey of n...

In Conversation with Nate Smith 02.10.2025

Drummer Nate Smith is a delightful dude. He’s got a holistic sense of the kit, a deep knowledge of groove from a fascinating perspective, and he plays well with others, especially based on his beloved Kinfolk albums. Last summer, Alex Newman talked with the drummer while he was in Portland with Kiefer and CARRTOONS about his career, his fellow musical companions, and the importance of connection,...

In Conversation with Pino Palladino and Blake Mills 26.09.2025

On the heels of their recent performance at Southeast Portland’s Aladdin Theater, The New Format’s Alex Newman talked with Pino Palladino & Blake Mills about their current tour, their music making together, and their latest album– Notes With Attachments .

In Conversation with BADBADNOTGOOD 27.08.2025

Shortly after the release of their 2024 album, Mid Spiral , which multi-faceted Canadian group BADBADNOTGOOD initially rolled out as a series of three EPs, Anthony Dean-Harris sat down with the group while they were in Portland for the Best Day Ever Festival at McMenamins Edgefield to talk about their latest release and the evolution & latest expanded iteration of this ever evolving, constantl...

In Conversation with SML 21.07.2025

SML is a Los Angeles based, improvisation fueled band consisting of Jeremiah Chiu (electronics), Gregory Uhlman (guitar), Booker Stardrum (drums), Anna Butterss (bass), and Josh Johnson (sax). Ahead of the performance of SML at Pickathon, Anna and Josh share their experiences playing with Jeff Parker’s ETA 4tet, collaborating with Makaya McCraven, and the origins and process of SML. 

In Conversation with Josh Johnson 14.07.2025

Alex Newman sat down with the accomplished saxophone player to talk about his journey from his musical upbringing to his winding path from Chicago to Los Angeles and all the collaborators he found along the way– particularly his solo excursions and what to expect from his upcoming performances at the Pickathon festival on his own as well as with the group SML.

In Conversation with Jimetta Rose 07.07.2025

Jimetta Rose first made a name for herself by lending her vocal talents to artists like Shafiq Husayn, Blu, and Sly5thAve—helping bring their musical visions to life. Today, that same spirit of collaboration takes a new form as she leads a group of vocalists known as The Voices of Creation. Ahead of her appearance at Pickathon with the choir, Jimetta welcomes us into her home to share how her upbr...

In Conversation with esperanza spalding 02.07.2025

On the summer solstice, esperanza spalding came by KMHD to talk about Prismid Sanctuary, her new fundraising initiative and her approach to her work co-running a non-profit, “a place in Portland, OR, for Indigenous, Black & all POC artists and cultural workers to convene, rest, and heal.”

In Conversation with Anna Butterss 09.06.2025

Los Angeles-based Anna Butterss is a bassist who has made a winding path from Adelaide, South Australia to working as one of the most captivating bassists around the world– known for their solo work, collaborations with guitarist Jeff Parker, backing folk artist Phoebe Bridgers, and the group SML who will be performing this upcoming Pickathon festival. Before their performance at the festival of t...

Sounds Visual Radio: Gary Bartz 21.04.2025

Gary Bartz stands as a pivotal jazz figure in jazz due to his innovative compositions, versatile genre fusion, the social messages in his music, and iconic collaborations withother artists. On this episode, we’ll hear about Charles Mingus’ jazz workshop in NYC, his stint with Miles Davis’ band in the early 70’s, and the formation of Gary’s project NTU Troop.

Sounds Visual Radio: Sonny Rollins 24.03.2025

Walter Theodore "Sonny" Rollins, born on September 7, 1930, is an esteemed American jazz tenor saxophonist renowned for his significant contributions to the jazz genre. Over his illustrious seven-decade career, Rollins has served as a leader on more than sixty albums. Widely hailed as "the greatest living improviser," Rollins continues to be a pivotal and influential figure in the world of jazz.

Sounds Visual Radio: Samm Culley 17.03.2025

Samm Culley is/was the bassist and vocalist for the mythical funk band SKULL SNAPS. The group only released one self-titled album in 1973, but one of the tunes from that record -- "It’s A New Day" -- features one of the most widely sampled drum breaks in history, credited with laying the foundation for countless hip-hop classics.

Sounds Visual Radio: Joe Bataan 11.03.2025

Joe Bataan pioneered the sound of New York Latin soul, and his ability to bridge diverse musical genres have made him a vital figure in the history of American music. This episode explores his journey after a stint in prison, his group signing with the legendary Latin label Fania, recollections recording two of his LPs, and the enduring popularity of his song “Young Gifted and Black.”

Sounds Visual Radio: JJ Whitefield 03.03.2025

JJ Whitefield is a German-born multi-instrumentalist, producer, and composer, perhaps best known as co-founder of the group, the Poets of Rhythm. Even though it may have seemed improbable to the Poets of Rhythm at the time, the band’s commitment to a punchy, gritty, deep-funk aesthetic made them the honorary forefathers and Godfathers of the late 90s/early 2000s soul and funk revival. Whitefield c...

Sounds Visual Radio: James Gadson 24.02.2025

James Gadson is one of the most recorded drummers in the history of soul, funk, and R&B music. He’s played on countless records that have shaped the very essence of rhythm and groove in popular music, appearing on albums by Herbie Hancock, Marvin Gaye and D’Angelo. James is also one of the most sampled drummers of all time.

In Conversation with Jay Mumford 24.02.2025

While in New York City for Winter Jazzfest, KMHD host Alex Newman sat down with drummer Jay Mumford at Second Take Studio in Manhattan to dive into his unconventional musical journey—from a record-obsessed kid to an independent producer and rapper, and ultimately to a drummer playing with the likes of Michael Kiwanuka and Adrian Quesada. Along the way, he crossed paths with legends, picking up wis...

Sounds Visual Radio: James "Plunky" Branch of Oneness Of Juju 18.02.2025

James “Plunky” Branch a saxophonist/composer who was a founding member of the band Oneness of Juju, a group that were instrumental in blending diverse musical styles, including jazz, funk, soul, and traditional African rhythms to create a distinctive sound. Their musical so delivered a potent message of Black pride, social consciousness, and cultural unity.

Sounds Visual Radio: Ishmael Butler 03.02.2025

Ishmael Butler is a rapper, record producer, and songwriter, best known for his work with Disable Planets and Shabazz Palaces. Disable Planets were renowned for their groundbreaking work blending hip-hop with jazz samples.

Sounds Visual Radio: Redd Holt of 'The In Crowd' & Young Holt Unlimited 27.01.2025

Isaac “Redd” Holt is best known for his drumming with the Ramsey Lewis Trio –that’s Redd playing drums on the classic LP 'TheInCrowd,' which became a huge commercial success. After his time with Ramsey Lewis, he went on to form the influential jazz/funk outfit, Young Holt Unlimited, with whom he recorded the timeless single, “Soulful Strut.” Holt passed away on May 23, 2023 at the age of 91.

Sounds Visual Radio: Cymande 06.01.2025

Cymande is a British funk band that first emerged in the early 1970s. They stood out for their diverse musical style, blending funk, soul, reggae, rock, African music, calypso, and jazz, and gained renewed recognition after their music was sampled by prominent rap artists, leading to their reunion.

Sounds Visual Radio: MAXAYN 30.12.2024

Maxayn, the band, brilliantly showcased the vocal talent and songwriting of its lead singer, Maxayn Lewis. Maxayn didn't achieve significant commercial success, but their music remains highly respected among rare groove enthusiasts and is fondly remembered by those with discerning musical tastes from the early 70s. Their sound blended elements of funk, gospel, and introspective ballads reminiscent...

Sounds Visual Radio: George Porter 23.12.2024

George Porter, Jr. is a bassist and co-founder of the legendary funk band, The Meters. The Meters are one of the most influential funk groups of all tine, who created adistinctive sound characterized by the fusion of precise melodic grooves and syncopated rhythms reminiscent of New Orleans "second line."

Sounds Visual Radio: Don Randi 16.12.2024

Don Randi is a versatile musician renowned for his skills as akeyboard player, bandleader, and songwriter. A pivotal figure inthe vibrant music scene of the 1960s and 1970s, Randi was avital member of the Wrecking Crew, a renowned collective of Los Angeles-based session musicians highly sought after fortheir contributions to thousands of studio recordings, including numerous Top 40 hits. With a ve...

Sounds Visual Radio: Eddie Henderson 09.12.2024

Eddie Henderson is a trumpeter and flugelhorn player who gained recognition in the early 1970s as part of Herbie Hancock's Mwandishi band, and later went on to lead his own electric and fusion groups throughout the decade.

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