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In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Rita Hargrave and Wayne Wallace
WUCF’s July artists for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ are Rita Hargrave and Wayne Wallace. Dr. Rita Hargrave is a pioneering producer, filmmaker, and psychiatrist whose creative work uplifts underrepresented voices, especially black and Afro-Latinx women. Wayne Wallace is a five-time Grammy-nominated trombonist, composer, arranger, and producer whose imprint on the Latin jazz and salsa scenes—particularly in the Bay Area—is profound. Together, they’ve created 'Salsa de la Bahia Vol. 3: Renegade Queens', an album that honors the legacy—and the future—of women in salsa.
2025-07-01
35 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Zaccai Curtis
WUCF’s June artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Zaccai Curtis. This illustrious pianist is coming off of a Grammy win for his record “Cubop Lives!” His collaborative work spans generations - playing with his brother Luques and his mentor, Eddie Palmieri and many others. We get into what its like working with his brother, why they started their own record label together, and what’s to come for Curtis’ latest project - “Sonoluminescence.” It’s easy to see why this artist is one of the most anticipated jazz artists of today.
2025-06-02
28 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Jose Elias
WUCF’s May artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Jose Elias – the co-founder of Cortadito, guitarist and tres player. The group focuses on performing one of the earliest styles of Cuban country music. Named the best Latin act by the Miami New Times in 2019 – they continue to blend the past and the present in new and exciting ways. You can hear their latest work in ‘The Guajiro Triangle’ on the Afro Roots recording label.
2025-05-01
41 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Tomás Martín López
WUCF’s April artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Tomás Martín López. Percussionist from Brooklyn who has worked with Louie Ramirez, Ray de la Paz, Billy Cobham and Oscar Hernandez. They say ‘the best things come in threes’ and that is the case with “Right Here” - Lopez’s latest record. Whether he’s traveling globally to spread his love for the salsa scene or staying state side and collaborating with his brother – he is always attuned to the music.
2025-04-01
13 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Renee Rosnes
WUCF’s March artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Renee Rosnes. Pianist and composer from Canada who has had an astonishing four decade career. With a resume that includes Wayne Shorter band, Ron Carter Foursight Quartet, Blue Note Records’ Out of the Blue and Carnegie Hall Jazz Orchestra...she’s a force to be reckoned with. Her ability to hear every single note is what Bill Charlap calls ‘perfect hearing’. Her newest record “Crossing Paths” proves how extraordinary she can be not only as a composer but as an arranger.
2025-03-01
20 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Joyce Moreno
WUCF’s February artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Joyce Moreno. Described by Jobim as “one of the best singers of all time” - this Brazilian singer songwriter and guitarist is a famous trailblazer. During a time of fear, control and possession – she proudly spoke her truth. Feminina catapulted her media exposure and is loved by so many. Outside of Brazil, her work has been recorded by the likes of Annie Lennox, The Black-Eyed Peas, Gerry Mulligan and more. With forty-six albums, four Latin Grammy nominations and over four hundred songs...Moreno is an unstoppable force.
2025-02-02
20 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Dred Scott
WUCF’s January artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Dred Scott - a multi-instrumentalist who has cut his teeth on both coasts. Referred to as the ‘maestro of mayhem’, his restless and frenetic energy is intertwined with his passion. He’s collaborated with Liza Minnelli, composed for the film “Home” - featuring Woody Allen, Rosie Perez, Liam Neeson and more – recorded eleven albums as a leader and performed on over fifty others. His latest work is a testament to the enduring power of Latin jazz and an exploration of his love for the genre. It is vibrant, playful a...
2025-01-01
25 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Miguel Zenón
WUCF’s December artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Miguel Zenón. He is a prolific saxophonist and composer who took home the Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album this year and is a recipient of the Guggenheim and McArthur fellowships. Hailing from Puerto Rico, he now resides in New York City. He is a founding member of the San Francisco Jazz Collective and his latest record focuses on the magic of the Golden City.
2024-12-01
28 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Kemuel Roig
WUCF’s November artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Kemuel Roig. Born in Cuba and now a resident of Miami - he has earned high praise as a first call pianist. He toured with Arturo Sandoval for eight years, Chucho Valdes calls him "Superman" and his debut record as a leader "Genesis" is a personal reflection of his relocation. It features Randy Brecker, Chris Potter, Ed Calle, Alain Perez, Julio Padron, Joel Hernandez, Milton Sesenton and Mercy Brass.
2024-11-01
42 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Eliane Elias and Alex Diaz
WUCF’s October artists for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ are Eliane Elias and Alex Diaz. In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month (through October 15) we’ve put together a special episode. With records like “The Three Americas”, “Bossa Nova Stories” and “Mirror Mirror” - Eliane has always celebrated not only the sounds of her country but others that make up Latin Jazz and the cultures behind it. Our Latin Jazz DJ – Alex Diaz – dives into the importance of representation on the air waves and what it means to be celebrating another year with us!
2024-10-01
32 min
WUCF Presents
Matt Catingub
Kayonne Riley speaks with Matt Catingub ahead of WUCF FM's 45th anniversary 'Jazz That Rocks' event.
2024-09-11
13 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Karrin Allyson
WUCF’s September artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Karrin Allyson. A child of the American Heartland, she’s lived in New York for the past three decades and considers herself a global citizen. In her newest record, she comes back to her love for Brazilian music and brings on the great Rosa Passos. What was meant to be a couple recordings turned into a full-blown project. Whether it’s classical, folk, jazz or rock – she appreciates good music and continues to enrapture us with her own.
2024-09-01
25 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Oscar Hernández
WUCF’s August artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Oscar Hernández. As leader of the Spanish Harlem Orchestra the past 22 years – his contributions to Latin Jazz stretch far and wide. On top of this incredible feat, he is a four-time Grammy winner, worked with people like Celia Cruz, Willie Colón and Paul Simon and is responsible for the piano in the ‘Sex and the City’ theme song! His latest record “No Words Needed” is also what can be said about his career. Truly a living legend in our midst.
2024-08-01
24 min
NewsNight
Arts Groups Respond to Grants Veto by Governor DeSantis
This week on #newsnightwucf Arts and cultural organizations in Central Florida are scrambling for alternative funding sources. It follows Governor DeSantis’ decision to veto $32 million in state grants for the arts over his concerns about “sexual” content at Fringe festivals. But critics say such festivals receive only a small fraction of the funding, and they’re urging lawmakers to override the veto. wucf.org/newsnight
2024-07-27
26 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Fernando Huergo
WUCF’s July artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Fernando Huergo. This Argentinian bassist has worked with everyone from Horacio Hernandez and David Liebman to Paquito D’Rivera and Richie Flores. His new album was inspired by a phrase he read in The New Yorker and captures the feeling he feels as he sees the news and all the absurd and grotesque things that continue to occur. We discuss his big band sound, the history of the chacarera and his thoughts on the future of Latin Jazz.
2024-07-01
21 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Ruben Caban
WUCF’s June artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Ruben Caban. Born in Puerto Rico but now in Florida, this trombonist has toured as a sidemen or soloist with a wide variety of artists...effortlessly moving within genres. His role as an educator spans multiple universities and colleges. His latest record “Kangana” enlists the help of notable players like Nestor Torres, Ed Calle and Tal Cohen.
2024-06-01
28 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Claudia Villela
WUCF’s May artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Claudia Villela. This Brasilian singer has a deep connection to her roots as well as nature. In her latest record “Letters to the Wind”, she returns back to the homeland to record with a dynamite group of musicians. Channeling memories, she improvises with mastery and produced a collection that speaks for itself. She lives in the Bay Area and continues to perform around the world.
2024-05-01
35 min
WUCF Presents
Celebrating 45 Years - Part Two
What better way to celebrate 45 years than to speak with some of our most integral peers who have helped shape WUCF FM into what it is today? In part two of this captivating two part series, Kayonne speaks with Bob Kelley, Lyman Brodie and Robyn Austin. Tune in for a nostalgic journey through cherished memories and discover what makes Orlando truly exceptional.
2024-04-01
29 min
WUCF Presents
Celebrating 45 Years - Part One
What better way to celebrate 45 years than to speak with some of our most integral peers who have helped shape WUCF FM into what it is today? In part one of this captivating two part series, Kayonne speaks with Jeff Rupert, Alan Rock, Alex Diaz and Jen Cook. Tune in for a nostalgic journey through cherished memories and discover what makes Orlando truly exceptional.
2024-04-01
39 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Donald Vega
WUCF’s March artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Donald Vega. Classically trained in his native Nicaragua, Vega makes the journey to America and goes on to attend Manhattan School of Music, Juilliard and University of Southern California. He’s studied with Billy Higgins, Al McKibbon, Kenny Barron and currently plays with Ron Carter’s Golden Striker Trio. His new album - ‘As I Travel’ - is a tribute to his own immigration story – and is about a voyage – both geographically and intangibly.
2024-03-01
33 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Carlos Henriquez
WUCF’s February artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Carlos Henriquez. This Bronx born bassist has graced over 25 albums of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra where he also serves as Artistic Director. As a leader he has garnered a Grammy nomination and his latest album - “A Nuyorican Tale” tells the tales of Puerto Rican and Nuyorican heritage both struggles and triumphs within New York’s vibrant tapestry.
2024-02-01
37 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Gonzalo Rubalcaba
WUCF’s January artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Gonzalo Rubalcaba. Both his father and grandfather are very important to the development of the Latin Jazz we know today. His career has had him alongside Ron Carter, Charlie Haden, Chick Corea and more. As a leader, he’s given us over 30 albums– continuously delivering and offering something new.
2024-01-01
55 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Hilario Durán
WUCF’s December artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Hilario Durán. This Cuban jazz pianist played with the Orquesta Cubana de Musicana Moderna, Arturo Sandoval, United Nations Orchestra, Jane Bunnett and more. His latest album brings back the big band sound! We discuss players like Chucho Valdez, Charles Mingus and Dizzy Gillespie who have influenced him.
2023-12-01
21 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Alfredo Rodriguez
WUCF’s November artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Alfredo Rodriguez. Born in Cuba, he eventually left the familiar to take a chance on his career – with the aid of Quincy Jones – and look at him now! His latest album - ‘Coral Way’ - is a testament to his new life in which he celebrates the collaboration and connection between mainstream Latin music and Latin jazz.
2023-11-01
22 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Sammy Figueroa
WUCF’s October artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Sammy Figueroa. One of the world’s greatest congueros! His work with everyone from Sonny Rollins and Miles Davis to Whitney Houston and the Bee Gees will forever be highly regarded. It was in Florida where he established his solo career leading ‘His Latin Jazz Explosion’ band. His latest project pays homage to his late father – Charlie Figueroa – who was known for his romantic boleros.
2023-10-01
46 min
WUCF Presents
Pete Escovedo
"We really like playing to an audience and we do have a great fan base. The people do support what I do and my family and so it's been a wonderful life for me." Hear from our Latin Jazz Artist of the Month Pete Escovedo about his new album on WUCF 89.9 HD2 Latin Jazz.
2023-09-18
23 min
NewsNight
NewsNight - The threat of violent extremism in Florida
A look at the threat of violent extremism in Florida following the killing of three Black people by a White gunman in a recent shooting in Jacksonville that the Justice Department is investigating as a racially motivated hate crime. Plus, voting rights groups looking to reinstate a Black-access congressional district in North Florida take their case to court.
2023-09-09
26 min
NewsNight
The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season reaches its peak
Meteorologists say warm water in the Gulf of Mexico is fueling storm threats as the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season reaches its peak. A look at the impacts of Idalia less than a year after Hurricane Ian devastated parts of the state. Plus, should Orange County spend hundreds of millions of dollars of tourism development tax revenues on improvements to the Convention Center and Camping World Stadium?
2023-09-02
26 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Edward Simon and Magos Herrera
WUCF’s September artists for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ are Edward Simon and Magos Herrera. Living on opposite sides of the country, they found a way to come together for a striking homage to female Latin American songwriters. “Femininas” is given a jazz treatment while still carrying the foundation of their respective beginnings.
2023-09-01
28 min
NewsNight
New State Attorney Bain First 100 Day Plans
State Attorney Bain lays out his first 100 days gameplan which includes eliminating diversion programs but what does that mean for first time offenders? also Brevard County Commissioners cut their cultural grant program funding leaving in total about 25 arts and cultural organizations looking for new funding, and back to school brings new uncertainties about what can be taught in classrooms.
2023-08-26
26 min
NewsNight
Immigrants’ rights groups condemn new Florida legislation on undocumented workers
A look at sweeping changes to the way Florida handles undocumented immigrants throughout the state including criminal penalties, expanded employment checks, and unprecedented use of state assets. NewsNight talks to the people most affected, supporters of the new legislation, and reporters covering the issue.
2023-08-12
26 min
Side Player Stories
Richard Drexler - Season 3 - Episode 06
Our final episode of this limited series features UCF's very own Richard Drexler. He's no stranger to WUCF and his work with Jeff Rupert is always one to watch. From working with Jazz royalty to his obsession with lobsters - we get down to the nitty gritty. Florida is honored to house such a talented individual!
2023-08-10
59 min
NewsNight
Florida’s new curriculum intensifies the debate over the teaching of Black history
An analysis of the Florida Board of Education’s revised Black history curriculum. The new standards include instruction that slavery benefited African Americans because it taught them useful skills. But critics, including Vice President Kamala Harris, say it amounts to “whitewashing” history. NewsNight gathers reaction, and the panel discusses the political fall-out.
2023-08-05
26 min
Side Player Stories
Susan Marshall - Season 3 - Episode 05
Memphis is home to many iconic musicians. Its best kept secret may just be Susan Marshall! Known for her studio and stage work with Lynyrd Skynyrd, Lucinda Williams, Toy Caldwell, Lenny Kravitz and more. From her vocal beginnings to Itta Bena - we find out about it all.
2023-08-03
44 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Ella and the Bossa Beat
WUCF’s August artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Ella and the Bossa Beat. An international father/daughter duo who brings a modern take on Brazilian, soulful Jazz and Pop music. Having spent a lot of time in Magrus’ home country of Brazil, they now reside in Florida where you can see them perform all over. Their latest record “In the Moment” has captured us all and we are wanting more!
2023-08-01
37 min
Side Player Stories
Jimmy King - Season 3 - Episode 04
This trumpeter, singer, songwriter and rapper has gone on to back multiple award-winning artists. Getting the call to back Bruno Mars would be one of them and change his life forever. Growing up in Atlanta, church shaped his artistic path. We learn how he landed on trumpet, why he studied jazz as a postgraduate, and what it was like working with John Legend.
2023-07-27
46 min
NewsNight
A one-on-one interview with former astronaut Winston Scott
It’s 54 years since NASA first put humans on the Moon. Now the space agency is preparing a crew to head back to the lunar surface. Former astronaut Winston Scott discusses his path from a segregated elementary school in Miami to flying aboard the shuttle, how NASA has changed over the intervening decades, his experiences in orbit, and efforts to diversify America's astronaut corps.
2023-07-22
26 min
Side Player Stories
Caitlin Evanson - Season 3 - Episode 03
Caitlin opens up about her orchestra to folk/pop trajectory and how so far...her life has outwritten her wildest dreams. Speaking of Wildest Dreams, Evanson found herself next to arguably the leading culturally significant songwriter of our generation - Taylor Swift. We get the scoop on what it was like behind the scenes and how being at the center of it all is something she'll cherish for life.
2023-07-20
53 min
NewsNight
Governor DeSantis vetoes a bill aimed at modernizing how Florida buys state vehicles
This week on NewsNight, a look at the governor’s decision to veto a bill that would have modernized the way Florida buys state vehicles to encourage the purchase of electric cars and trucks. And the panel discusses uncertainly in the LGBTQ community amid an ongoing court fight over a law opponents say targets drag shows but that supporters say is aimed at protecting children.
2023-07-15
26 min
Side Player Stories
Cat Popper - Season 3 - Episode 02
Cat started out with classical music. Although discouraged to pursue other genres while studying jazz in college, she really found her stride in New York City where she sought out punk, Irish, bluegrass and reggae. The transition from upright to electric bass was hard, but she found her groove. From Jack White to Ryan Adams and the Cardinals to Puss n Boots – Cat has continued to prove she can rock with the best of them.
2023-07-13
40 min
NewsNight
Challenges to Congressional Redistricting in Florida
A look at how a U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down redrawn Congressional district lines in Alabama and Louisiana might impact future elections in Florida amid court challenges to the state’s 2022 redistricting maps. Plus, the panel discusses new protections in Florida for human trafficking survivors.
2023-07-08
26 min
Side Player Stories
GE Smith - Season 3 - Episode 01
With equal sense of wonder and diligence, G.E.’s love of guitar led him to work with people like Hall & Oates, Mick Jagger and Bob Dylan. We get an inside look at what life was like for him growing up in Pennsylvania, the moment he received his first electric guitar and the rigorous schedule as the bandleader of Saturday Night Live. With guitar in hand, he happily recalls the moments that shaped him as an artist.
2023-07-06
55 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Bobby Sanabria
WUCF’s July artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Bobby Sanabria. This eight time Grammy nominated multi talented artist has reached high acclaim repeatedly with his art and his fight. He fought to reinstate the Latin Jazz category at the Grammys after it was absent at the 2012 awards - and succeeded. He’s worked with Mario Bauza, Mongo Santamaria, Dizzy Gillespie, Tito Puente, and more in addition to leading bands of his own. His newest record “Vox Humana” is the big band’s most ambitious work to date.
2023-07-01
59 min
NewsNight
Florida sues over federal higher education accreditations
A look at the latest clash between Florida and the federal government as the state sues the U.S. Department of Education over the process for accrediting universities and colleges. And as Brightline announces the competition of its extension to Orlando, new Coast Guard bridge rules could impact future services.
2023-07-01
26 min
NewsNight
The Governor vetoes several projects aimed at mitigating flooding in Central Florida
Orange County officials say Orlo Vista flood mitigation work will move ahead despite the Governor’s veto of a related project in the community in the state budget. The panel looks at what made it into the record budget and what got cut. Plus, as forecasters monitor a tropical depression in the Atlantic Ocean, some coastal rebuilding efforts in Central Florida are slow to reach completion.
2023-06-24
26 min
NewsNight
Ajike Owens death sparks calls for Florida’s ‘stand your ground’ laws to be abolished
Some advocates are calling for Florida’s ‘stand your ground’ laws to be abolished as debate over the controversial legislation reignites following the shooting death of Ajike Owens in Ocala. Florida flies more migrants out of Texas, this time to California, as Governor DeSantis visits the border. Plus, Florida reaction to the indictment of Donald Trump.
2023-06-17
26 min
NewsNight
Ron DeSantis enters the 2024 Presidential race
As Florida Governor Ron DeSantis officially enters the 2024 Presidential race, taking on Donald Trump for the Republican nomination, NewsNight has an in-depth analysis of the strategies and issues likely to shape the campaign.
2023-06-03
26 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Lauren Henderson
WUCF’s June artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Lauren Henderson. Based in New York and Miami, she is a 36 year old vocalist with Caribbean and Panamanian roots who created her own record label at the start of her career. A station favorite, she gives us the inside scoop on life in New England, magic and mysticism. Recently she was recognized by the Recording Academy as one of the artists expanding the sounds of Latin America. Her newest record “Conjuring” is available now.
2023-06-01
40 min
NewsNight
NewsNight | Preparing For The 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season
As Florida gets ready for the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, NewsNight takes a look at the work underway to prepare for storms in parts of the state still reeling from the effects of Hurricanes Ian and Nicole last year. Plus, the latest on statewide coastal and inland resiliency efforts.
2023-05-27
26 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Rachel Therrien
WUCF’s May artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Rachel Therrien. She is a JUNO nominated trumpet and flugelhorn player. A fixture in both the NYC and Montreal scenes, she has continued to hold her own and delight with her personal signature. Her newest record - ‘Mi Hogar’ - features over twenty musicians that came together for her sixth record but first Latin Jazz project.
2023-05-01
20 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Justo Almario
WUCF’s April artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz' is Justo Almario. Immersing himself in music at a young age - he dabbled in drums, piccolo and short clarinet before settling on sax and flute. After graduating from Berklee, Mongo Santamaria asked him to join his band. He has performed with Roy Ayers, Fela Kuti, The Commodores, Tito Puente, Linda Rondstadt and many more. Coming up on April 30 – he’ll be at the DTO Jazz Fest in Orlando to celebrate International Jazz Day. Don’t miss it!
2023-04-01
34 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Elio Villafranca
WUCF’s March artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Elio Villafranca. Hailing from San Luis, Pinar del Rio, Cuba – Elio was drawn to jazz and found a way to record every radio program he could. Coming from a country where it was illegal at the time, jazz opened up a whole new world for him. From leading his own bands, to working with Chick Corea- his contributions to modern jazz are impactful. Life has given him many crossroads, which he channels in his newest record featuring Cecile McLorin Salvant and more.
2023-03-01
39 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Dafnis Prieto and Luciana Souza
WUCF’s February artists for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ are Dafnis Prieto and Luciana Souza. Cuban American drummer and composer Dafnis had a vision for his next album and it involved going somewhere he hadn’t ventured before...lyrics. Enter Luciana – who grew up in a Bossa Nova family and is well versed in transcending boundaries of musical styles. Together they brought us “Cantar” - a record complete with three languages that brings cheerfulness, intimacy and imagination.
2023-02-01
36 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Alex Acuña
WUCF’s January artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’is Alex Acuña. Named the best Latin percussionist five years in a rowfrom Modern Drummer Readers Poll, Acuña has had quite theillustrious career. Born into a musical family, his drive to immersehimself into different cultures led him to become a versatile andgracious player. From Elvis and Ella Fitzgerald to more contemporaryartists like Christina Aguilera and U2–he has shown he’s here to stay.
2023-01-01
41 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Arturo Sandoval
WUCF’s December artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Arturo Sandoval. Born in Cuba, where he was forbidden to play or listen to jazz, Arturo relished any moment he could get to be around music. Forming the band Irakere, he then went on to become a ten-time Grammy winner, form a closebond with the late Dizzy Gillespie and play with the best as he polished his virtuoso abilities on trumpet, flugelhorn and the piano.
2022-12-01
21 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Roberto Menescal and Daniela Soledade
WUCF’s November artists for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ are Roberto Menescal and Daniela Soledade. Two of Brazil’s national treasures who are instrumental to the Bossa Nova movement. Two different generations come together to collaborate on Daniela’s new record “Pretty World.” We dive into what they admire most about each other and the evolution of Latin jazz – and beyond.
2022-11-01
33 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Xiomara Torres
WUCF’s October artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Xiomara Torres. Hailing from the rhythmic lands of Colombia near the Pacific Coast – she drew inspiration at an early age from her surroundings. Not to mention her huge musical family and their folkoric style! Her most recent album pays homage to her mentor Digeo Obregón – best known as a marimba player and maker. We discuss the intentions behind the recording, some of the tracks’ meanings and more.
2022-10-01
23 min
Side Player Stories
Saul Dautch - Season 2 - Episode 13
Saul Dautch knows a thing or two about transitioning from jazz student to a career in music. Under Jeff Rupert’s direction, he learned a lot and played with the Flying Horse Big Band. Making the move to NYC, Saul continued his studies at Rutgers where he now is an instructor.
2022-09-29
33 min
Side Player Stories
Cindy Blackman Santana - Season 2 - Episode 12
Hearing Max Roach for the first time changed Cindy Blackman Santana’s outlook. Studying under jazz greats such as Art Blakey, Alan Dawson and Jackie Mclean – she got to know jazz at its roots. This would prove both helpful and useful when it came to auditions and gigs down the line. Whether it was playing onstage every night with Lenny Kravitz or Santana – her connection to music surpasses the physical sense.
2022-09-22
1h 04
Side Player Stories
Justin Gilbert - Season 2 - Episode 11
Atlanta native Justin Gilbert wasn’t always so keen on piano lessons. In fact, he made it quite difficult for his mother. But now you may find him playing the keys with Miss Alicia Keys herself. Growing up in church really formed his playing. Touring the world with Justin Timberlake and the Tennessee Kids gave him standout moments he doesn’t take for granted. Following advice from cherished conversations – he has learned to ‘hurry up and take his time’.
2022-09-15
42 min
Side Player Stories
Freebo - Season 2 - Episode 10
Amidst the evolution of rhythm & blues to funk and rock music – Freebo was cutting his teeth as a session musician in Los Angeles. Favoring the fretless bass, he also plays tuba which has allowed him to be readily available for gigs that came his way. Partnering up with Bonnie Raitt at the start of her career in the early 70s became a decade long professional relationship. Most recently you will find him working with the talented folk singer songwriter Alice Howe.
2022-09-08
1h 12
Side Player Stories
Jennifer Batten - Season 2 - Episode 09
A graduate from the rigorous Guitar Institute of Technology, Jennifer Batten found herself at an audition of a lifetime for Michael Jackson’s Bad Tour. A standout – she booked the job and went on to work for him for two subsequent tours. She’s played for Jeff Beck, Cirque Du Soleil and more. Finding that the joy of music doesn’t have to involve other people...she continues her pursuit – most recently featured on Survivor’s Jim Peterik & World Stage’s latest album - “Tigress - Women Who Rock The World”.
2022-09-01
57 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Jane Bunnett
WUCF’s September artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Jane Bunnett. Finding jazz was a love story all on its own and from there her exposure to Afro-Cuban rhythms and Latin styles really turned a corner. Not seeing many women on the stages, she formed her own group called ‘Maqueque’ – completely transforming the possibilities for future generations. Working on their fourth record together – her roots are planted and her passion is ever growing.
2022-09-01
38 min
Side Player Stories
Clive Deamer - Season 2 - Episode 08
Drawn to the drums at a young age, Clive Deamer was inspired by and educated in the jazz realm. He then dove into the world of rock and began his professional venture touring with Hawkwind. The UK birthed amazing bands – which he had the chance to play with such as Radiohead, Portishead and the legendary Robert Plant. Learning the difference between power and volume, synching up with another drummer in a band and effortlessly transitioning styles have made him the great session player he is today!
2022-08-25
1h 02
Side Player Stories
Rhonda Smith - Season 2 - Episode 07
Rhonda Smith found herself as the first call bassist for not one but two icons – Prince and Jeff Beck. Her journey began in Canada where she studied Jazz Performance. From there – her tireless work ethic, improvisation and adaptability turned her into the artist she is today. Her decision to bring a fretless bass to an audition changed the course of her life.
2022-08-18
56 min
Side Player Stories
Ilan Rubin - Season 2 - Episode 06
Getting his start on the drums at age 8, Ilan Rubin was determined to play music on the big stages...and that he did. Inspired by the bands who push boundaries and strive for freedom in their catalog – he has followed suit – becoming his own definition no labels attached. You may have seen him rocking out with Nine Inch Nails, Angels and Airwaves or Paramore. We learn what a lesson with Travis Barker is like and how he got a mask of Freddie Mercury’s face. His band – The New Regime – is one to watch.
2022-08-11
1h 26
Side Player Stories
John Chin - Season 2 - Episode 05
A pianist who has been honing his chops in New York since 1998 and been compared to a chameleon – effortlessly taking shape to what’s in front of him. He’s played with Ron Carter, Benny Golson, Yasushi Nakamura, Alan Feber and many more. We discuss his jazz education, polyphonic improvisation and his tribute to Mose Allison!
2022-08-04
55 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Nate Najar
WUCF’s August artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Nate Najar. Born and raised in St. Petersburg, Florida, he found interest in blues, rock and then jazz. Citing Charlie Byrd and Wes Montgomery as huge influences – he went on to study under the great Frank Mullen. He really honed his classical guitar playing during this time and found such a zest for his approach. Most recently, his record “Jazz Samba Pra Siempre” pays homage to the Byrd and Getz album 60 years ago.
2022-08-01
33 min
Side Player Stories
Emily Retsas - Season 2 - Episode 04
Coming from a small town in Australia, Emily has made headway in the States living the dream. But that came from tirelessly playing in bands to get her name out there – 32 at once! She has proven her versatility – currently touring with Phoebe Bridgers and headlining festivals such as Coachella and rocking out with her idol Kim Gordon. We get into her rig preferences, influences and more.
2022-07-28
52 min
Side Player Stories
Dontae Winslow - Season 2 - Episode 03
Born and raised on the streets of Baltimore, Dontae turned to the trumpet as his saving grace. His performing arts high school and time studying jazz set him on a path of exploring multiple genres and eventually producing and performing with some of the industry’s best. Fresh off the SuperBowl and Oscars high, we sit down and dive into world tours, working with Dr. Dre on “Straight Outta Compton” and his connection with music.
2022-07-21
1h 11
Side Player Stories
Pauli Lovejoy - Season 2 - Episode 02
This multi-talented percussionist, DJ and music director is a joy to watch onstage – living up every second with every ounce of energy he has. Combining his love for space and music – he has transcended boundaries and continues to reach for the stars. From FKA Twigs and the Gorillaz to now playing alongside Harry Styles every night – find out how Pauli made it big.
2022-07-14
51 min
Side Player Stories
Sheila E - Season 2 - Episode 01
The Queen of Percussion recounts meeting Prince and the music that followed, the special energy that always surrounds her family’s sessions, touring with Marvin Gaye and Ringo Starr challenging her in new ways. From the Bay area with pots and pans to worldwide gigs with the biggest stars – she's never stopped loving what she does.
2022-07-07
45 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Juan Carlos Quintero
WUCF’s July artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Juan Carlos Quintero. Born in Colombia, his music is heavily influenced by the rhythms of his home country. He picked the guitar because it was “cool” and it ended up being the entry to social life. In LA he set out to get a record deal – and by taking bold action because of not knowing – he was able to find success after just a year and a half. While at Berklee, Tommy Tedesco sat in on one of Quintero’s guitar lessons and from there took him under his wing...
2022-07-01
45 min
Side Player Stories
Side Player Stories - Season 2
You may not know their names, but you know their sounds–Side Player Stories is back for Season 2. And–it's better than ever. In this weekly series, musician and WUCF FM producer Jesse Morgado gets an in-depth look inside the lives of professional musicians. Side Player Stories offers fast-paced and fun conversations with musical guests who are “side players”–artists including the queen of Percussion Sheila E. (Prince, Ringo Starr, Beyonce, Michael Jackson, Stevie Nicks), bassist and tubist Freebo (Bonnie Raitt, Crosby Stills and Nash, Spinal Tap), trumpeter Dontae Winslow (Justin Timberlake, Dr. Dre, Eminem) and drummer Cindy Blac...
2022-06-23
02 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Nestor Torres
WUCF’s June artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Nestor Torres. Born in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, his father bought him his first drum set at age five. But eventually, he chose the flute despite his father’s concerns. He moved to New York at eighteen to study classical and jazz. His unique melodic and danceable sound is shaped by his time studying the ‘Charanga’. Over the past 40 years, his recordings have garnered multiple Grammy nominations and one Latin Grammy award, achieving notable status both onstage and with his commitment to the youth. Both his solo recordings and collaboratio...
2022-06-01
42 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Diego Rivera
WUCF’S May artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Diego Rivera. Raised in East Lansing, Michigan, and involved in the Detroit music scene – his Chicano heritage has heavily influenced his music. A trip to the Detroit Institute of Music inspired him to pick up the saxophone, and the challenge to play what he heard pushed him to keep going. Saying yes to the Jimmey Dorsey Orchestra catapulted a professional career that spans over two decades. He has had the pleasure of playing with the Ulysses Owens Jr Big Band, Rodney Whitaker Quintet, Kurt Elling, Christia...
2022-05-01
33 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Sergio Pereira
WUCF’s April artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Sergio Pereira. Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in the heart of the Bossa Nova movement ultimately contributed to the artist he is today. Moving to New York City in the 80s, he dove into the world of jazz studying under Sal Salvador, ChuckWayne, Joe Carter, and more. Playing with the United Nations jazz band for 15 years was a pristine time of being able to work with musicians from around the globe. Having the opportunity to live in places such as South Africa, Holland, Kosovo, and Spain has in...
2022-04-01
33 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
Dayramir Gonzalez
WUCF’S March artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Afro-Cuban jazz pianist Dayramir Gonzalez. Everywhere around him, music was there in the streets of Cuba. With the sounds of the African Yoruba tribe as well as the legacy of people like Chucho Valdes and Chano Pozo–he balanced developing his internal ear with his sacred craft. He’s gone on to lead his own band-Dayramir & Habana enTRANCé-with Juan Chiavassa on drums, Dean Torrey on bass, and Christian Moraga on percussion. His musical exploration led him to be the first Cuban ever to receive a full scho...
2022-03-01
40 min
In The Key Of Latin Jazz
In the Key of Latin Jazz Coming Soon...
Heat things up with In the Key of Latin Jazz. Each month, hear from a guest who lives and breathes the heart of this music. Coming March 1, 2022.
2022-02-08
00 min
Side Player Stories
Emedin Rivera - Episode 12
It’s all about the rhythms with Emedin Rivera – a percussionist with Latin Caribbean African influence. Sharing the stage with Sting, Gregory Hines, Stevie Wonder and Michael Bolton are just a few highlights of his illustrious career.
2021-09-23
37 min
Side Player Stories
Royce Campbell - Episode 11
Inspired by Jimi Hendrix and Chuck Berry, guitarist Royce Campbell scored a touring gig with Marvin Gaye at 21 years old. He was a member of Henry Mancini’s Orchestra for twenty years, and, has many of his own recordings in film and television soundtracks.
2021-09-16
25 min
Side Player Stories
Billy Norris and Ian O'Neill - Episode 10
Guitarist Billy Norris and drummer Ian O'Neill met each other when they were both playing in the band for Gavin DeGraw. Now Billy is the musical director and guitarist for Gavin, and Ian is the drummer for the band Lady A on their U.S. tour. Find out how signing on to play for the same artist can result in a lifetime friendship.
2021-09-09
56 min
Side Player Stories
Larry Baeder - Episode 09
Larry Baeder has been the guitarist for the House Band at the world famous Apollo Theater in New York City. He’s shared the stage and recorded with artists including Smokey Robinson, Carly Simon and James Taylor. His home base of Key West Florida is now the perfect location for this in-demand side player.
2021-09-02
41 min
Side Player Stories
Charles Goold - Episode 08
Drummer – Charles Goold – has played with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, John Hendricks and Johnny O’Neal. He’s backed rappers Cam’ron, Talib Kweli, and Ghostface Killah. His story starts where he began, as the son of Ned Goold – who was the saxophonist for Harry Connick Jr, Jack McDuff, and more.
2021-08-26
45 min
Side Player Stories
Jeff Coffin - Episode 07
You may know the Dave Matthews Band...and their saxophonist? Well, that’s Jeff Coffin. Since 2008, he has been touring and grooving fronting other bands in his spare time. Previously he was part of Bela Fleck & the Flecktones racking up 3 Grammy’s along the way.
2021-08-19
49 min
Side Player Stories
The Baylor Project - Episode 06
Singer Jean Baylor and drummer Marcus Baylor – are musical collaborators, music industry respected veterans, and - husband and wife. Marcus was a member of the Grammy-winning group The Yellowjackets, and he has performed/recorded with Cassandra Wilson, John Scofield and Kenny Garrett. Jean Baylor was one-half of the platinum-selling duo Zhané.
2021-08-12
54 min
Side Player Stories
Carol Kaye - Episode 05
The legend. One of the most influential studio musicians of the 50’s and 60’s. She improvised iconic bass and guitar lines for an impressive number of pop hits: Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, Joe Cocker, Ike & Tina Turner, Frank Zappa, Nancy Sinatra, Sonny & Cher and The Beach Boys. Hundreds of film and television soundtracks include her sound and style as well. Carol tells her story - from the very beginning!
2021-08-05
49 min
Side Player Stories
Zach Rudulph - Episode 04
With a smile as big as his heart, there is no doubt that Zach Rudulph was meant to be on a stage rocking out with the best of them. This infectious, all-around great guy and bassist currently plays with pop artist Andy Grammar.
2021-07-29
55 min
Side Player Stories
Eva Gardner - Episode 03
Bassist, recording artist, songwriter and LA bar owner Eva Gardner has toured with Pink for the last 14 years and has made a name for herself as a first-call musician for countless artists. With inspiration and talent running rampant in the household from father Kim Gardner and friends, the bass and a life in music has been her path.
2021-07-22
37 min
Side Player Stories
Carey Frank - Episode 02
Hammond B3 organist, pianist, keyboardist and UCF graduate Carey Frank has a vast range from jazz to punk rock. Since relocating to Los Angeles he has become an in-demand side player – working with the Tedeschi Trucks Band, Social Distortion and more.
2021-07-15
28 min
Side Player Stories
Liberty DeVitto - Episode 01
Billy Joel’s former drummer for 30 years Liberty DeVitto tells all in his new memoir – and this unfiltered character has no problem sharing stories that will have you laughing along with him on the first episode of Side Player Stories.
2021-07-08
43 min
WUCF Presents
Beth Mckee
Episode 8 of "Pivoted" features soulful singer songwriter Beth Mckee. As head of the Swamp Sistas, she has found a home here in Orlando with many other talented and inspiring women. Mckee discusses new discoveries during quarantine, staying engaged and moving forward.
2020-08-20
00 min
WUCF Presents
Greg Parnell
Episode 7 of "Pivoted" features the driving force behind Central FL Jazz Society, The Orlando Jazz Orchestra and the Glenn Miller Orchestra - Greg Parnell. We talk about coping with things going from 100 to 0, reflecting and what the future looks like for the orchestras.
2020-08-13
00 min
WUCF Presents
Caesar Frazier
Episode 6 of "Pivoted" features Hammond B-3 organist and previous on-air announcer Caesar Frazier. He talks about his life as an artist, being in no rush to produce content without quality behind it, and what people can do to pivot in a positive way.
2020-08-06
00 min
WUCF Presents
Michelle Mailhot
Episode 5 of "Pivoted" features vocalist, arranger and educator Michelle Mailhot. Complete with an unconventional online final exam, a venture into virtual reality and what Orlando built within her to this day - there is something for everyone to latch on to. Mentoring young artists may be her day job, but for Michelle - it's an embodiment and we are lucky to speak with her!
2020-07-30
00 min
WUCF Presents
Benoit Glazer
Episode 4 of "Pivoted" features the creator of Timucua Arts Foundation Benoit Glazer. He wears many hats as a conductor, arranger, multi-instrumentalist, educator and more. Find out how busy he's been - working to produce content online weekly, the advantages of home also built for work, and how he continues to support artists in any way that he can. Quarantine may have slowed down life externally, but for Benoit - this is a transition period.
2020-07-23
00 min
WUCF Presents
Sisaundra Lewis
Episode 3 of "Pivoted" features vocalist, director, and choreographer for Céline Dion and previous "The Voice" contestant...Sisaundra Lewis. Find out how she's taken coaching to an online platform, used this time to focus on the 'back burner', and relied on her faith. With a beautiful uplifting personality and vocal range to back it up - Lewis is a star even in her own home.
2020-07-16
00 min
WUCF Presents
Jeff Rupert
Episode 2 of "Pivoted" features UCF's Jazz Studies Director Jeff Rupert! He fills us in on how the students have been transitioning to remote education, working with the Florida Youth Jazz Orchestra, creating at home in his yard, and what the Orlando community has done for him personally. He has touched a lot of lives and continues to do so in 2020. Thank you for all that you do!
2020-07-15
00 min
WUCF Presents
Carol Stein
The first episode of our new podcast "Pivoted" features "The Piano Lady" Carol Stein! With a heart of gold, infectious energy, and positivity oozing from her take on life - the next 25 minutes are bound to make your day. We learn how being furloughed doesn't stop her days...in fact, she's taken up new activities and even bought an RV to travel the country. "Make lemons into lemonade" may be her calling!
2020-07-14
00 min
Art Beat - WUCF
11-04-09 - ArtBeat celebrates WUCF's 30th Anniversary
Happy 30th Anniversary WUCF! There's no better way to celebrate than by featuring “Jazz on the Beach” host Jack Simpson. After 26 years at the station Jack has seen a world of changes. Tune in to hear what this delightful man has to say.
2009-11-05
00 min