Saturday, June 24, 2006


Everyone on KRML has an independent approach to the selection of their music, and that's what jazz is, after all...a place where we can be creative, and hopefully the selections that resonate with us also resonate with you. But they won't always be in sync with what you would prefer, and we want to know that, so we can find out more about what kind of jazz is YOUR kind of jazz!

Some of the "theme" shows on KRML indicate a specific and narrower view of the music. That's true especially with my "Let's Dance!" big band dance party, where I select ONLY big bands, not trios or quartets and other small groups. That's because the popular music of the 1940's and early 50's featured swing styles of the big bands -- groups with as many as 25 or more musicians where excellent sectional work was featured. In those days, there were hundreds of big bands, some extremely famous world-wide and others well known in their territory. However, I also play a lot of current big bands who are featuring their own take on the popular music of decades ago, much of which has become a standard part of our menu today and maybe forever.

Should I play a broader selection on "Let's Dance!" each week? Am I being too much of a purist in avoiding the smaller groups? Give me your thoughts and I'll try to take a continued fresh view of this music that is meant to take listeners on a trip down memory lane into those almost forgotten ballrooms of years ago.

4 Comments:

Blogger Kelan Zulu said...

I'm say play big band music..and make Jay McShann proud...or play the music of Jay's mentee Kelan Phil Cohran www.philcohran.com
Dear Local Musician
Allow me to introduce myself, Lavon Pettis of Sol Cyrans Innernational. As a local promoter and socialite I spend a majority of time researching culture: artists, shows, venues, food, edutainment, and use of language in the media. My passion for music has made me an avid fan of Kelan Phil Cohran www.philcohran.com
As most of know..the culture which is sold and manufactured today is losing it's appeal cuz the people CRAVE..something DIFFERENT...
I am writing you all to share some NFO on something so refreshingly & delightfully NU 4 the SOL in the City of the Go (as they say in South Shore)...

You may have heard about Kelan Phil Cohran, a local musicologist who's roots in music runs deeper than the escape routes Al Capone built round Town..

As I researcher I understand how consumed one can become with work and never have time to nourish your mind with a sense of deeper meaning in life...4 all you NERDS who don't know who he is or is damned 2 know who he is.....additional NFO on Kelan Phil Cohran is provided at the following websites: www.philcohran.com, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Cohran, http://www.chicagoreader.com/hitsville/030725.html, you can listen to the music at SASSAS http://www.soundnet.org/sound/2005/july-2sb.shtml or purchase CDS from Dusty Groves..http://www.dustygroove.com/item.php?id=y64zyykh4z. or wait on some archival researchers like myself or them CATS from Ubiquity Records, Numero Group or some other fan who starts an obscure record company in Europe or Asia & lands in Chicago JUS to put out box sets of Cohran's collections...

LOL..I'm laughing cause I don't eva try to be edutaining..its just a natural progression...as local poet Mama Dean says!!

All I'm saying is due ya research & come to the show.and see Bro Phil live!!!! .Before the Secret is told on Oprah bout his family band (legacy) and the healing powers of his music. This is Bro Phil's first time (in a long while) playing with otha Masters..since Jay McShann, Sun Ra, The Artistic Heritage Ensemble, Pete Cosey, Lou Satterfield, Boa Boa Brown, Hypnotic Brass Ensemble http://www.hypnoticbrass.blogspot.com/

COPY DIS
Jazz Blue...
Taught by Prof..Kelan Phil Cohran and Quartet
December 1, 2007 Door Open at 9 Showtime 10pm
$20.00 to the public
KELAN PHIL COHRAN & Quartet
Debut @
ELASTIC
Arts Foundation
2830 N. Milwaukee, 2nd Fl., Chicago IL 60618
(1 block north-west of Diversey/Kimball) above Friendship Chinese Restaurant


The lineup just keeps getting better!!!!!
First off you have 1 of greatest living musical legends…making a debut with a NU band at 80 years of age…
Then you have a bunch of musicians who have already have achieved international acclaim…who will sit at the feet of the master and learn to play with him
Rumor has it you may get musicians such as Bobby Irving the 3rd...Orlando Condon, Ron Prince…plus a few other Chicago legends
You put them all together.
You have 1 sold out show….
Chicago…this is it….all yawl Nerds. Better come to class…..Room 101...Subject…Musicology. Taught by Prof..Kelan Phil Cohran and Quartet
December 1, 2007
Debut @
ELASTIC
Arts Foundation
2830 N. Milwaukee, 2nd Fl., Chicago IL 60618
(1 block north-west of Diversey/Kimball) above Friendship Chinese Restaurant
doors open at 9pm show begins at 10pm...
$20.00
Donation..

This is history in the making...

Lavon of Sol Cyrans
sol_cyrans@yahoo.com

7:10 AM  
Blogger Kelan Zulu said...

Jazz Blue...
Taught by Prof..Kelan Phil Cohran and Quartet: Bobby Irving 3rd (piano), Ron Prince (guitar), Terry Garrett (Drums), and a couple of guys on bass...(paging Pete CoseY)...
December 1, 2007 Door Open at 9 Showtime 10pm
$20.00 to the donations
KELAN PHIL COHRAN & Quartet
Debut @
ELASTIC
Arts Foundation
2830 N. Milwaukee, 2nd Fl., Chicago IL 60618
(1 block north-west of Diversey/Kimball) above Friendship Chinese Restaurant

7:12 AM  
Blogger Sol Cyrans said...

For Immediate Release
Kelan Zulu Ensemble,
solcyrans317@gmail.com
Thomas White
773-368-4234

Kelan Cohran Innerview on studing with Sun Ra
http://www.greatblackmusicproject.org
Millennium Park Concert Preview
http://www.millenniumparkconcerts.org/madeinchicago/ CLICK 8.14
The Jazz Institute of Chicago and
The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs Present:

World Class Premier of the Kelan Zulu Rainbow Ensemble:
A Salute to Sun Ra
When: Thursday, August 14, 2008 6:30 p.m.
Where: Jay Pritzker Pavilion Millennium Park
Cost: FREE OF CHARGE PART OF THE MADE IN CHICAGO JAZZ SERIES

Attention planet Earth....former Arkestra member and master teacher,
Astronomer and musician Kelan Phil Cohran leads and directs an
All-star ensemble of 30 musicians, dancers, and vocalists in a once in
A lifetime tribute to the late, great Sun Ra; many Chicago legends
Like Robert Irving III (who directs and performs on piano), Maggie
Brown and Aquilla Sadalla will be featured. The audience can also look
Forward to dynamic performances by The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Malik
and Cephus Cohran of Ultimate Image, as well as the "Bronzeville Diva"
Senebella. The choreography of Darlene Blackburn (Affro Arts Theater)
and Althea Teamer will also take part in this multi-dimensional
experience. Also featured will be A Spiritual Journey Percussion
Ensemble, an elaborate gathering of Chicago-based musicians, dancers,
Educators and instrument-makers that weave story-telling, song and
Dance into healing powers of sound. All converging on the Jay
Pritzker stage in Millennium Park, to pay tribute to Sun Ra and his
Highly advanced music and message.

Composer, pianist and poet Sun Ra's cosmic philosophy, rooted in the
swing music of Fletcher Henderson, led many to experiment with
Connecting new and old jazz traditions. The sound of Sun Ra often made
Use of large ensembles of 30 or more musicians, and spanned from
Ragtime to swing, be-bop to free jazz. Perhaps most important to
consider about this most universal display, in it's purest form, is
that it is more than just music. The music itself is an endless
journey of universal sound/language that Sun Ra revealed as The
Sound-Image.

Former Sun Ra band member, trumpeter, educator, composer and fellow
shaman Kelan Phil Cohran continues to speak to other worlds with this
music. Cohran was a trumpeter in Sun Ra's Myth Science Arkestra
between 1958 and 1961 and can be heard with The Arkestra on Rocket
Number Nine, Fate In A Pleasant Mood, Holiday For Soul Dance and We
Travel The Spaceways.

This event is presented by The Jazz Institute of Chicago and the
Department of Cultural Affairs. Admission is free.

--
"Once I realized I was African, I said thank God there isn't anything
wrong with me" Kelan Phil Cohran

4:56 AM  
Blogger Sol Cyrans said...

For Immediate Release
Kelan Zulu Ensemble,
solcyrans317@gmail.com
Thomas White
773-368-4234

Kelan Cohran Innerview on studing with Sun Ra
http://www.greatblackmusicproject.org
Millennium Park Concert Preview
http://www.millenniumparkconcerts.org/madeinchicago/ CLICK 8.14
The Jazz Institute of Chicago and
The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs Present:

World Class Premier of the Kelan Zulu Rainbow Ensemble:
A Salute to Sun Ra
When: Thursday, August 14, 2008 6:30 p.m.
Where: Jay Pritzker Pavilion Millennium Park
Cost: FREE OF CHARGE PART OF THE MADE IN CHICAGO JAZZ SERIES

Attention planet Earth....former Arkestra member and master teacher,
Astronomer and musician Kelan Phil Cohran leads and directs an
All-star ensemble of 30 musicians, dancers, and vocalists in a once in
A lifetime tribute to the late, great Sun Ra; many Chicago legends
Like Robert Irving III (who directs and performs on piano), Maggie
Brown and Aquilla Sadalla will be featured. The audience can also look
Forward to dynamic performances by The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Malik
and Cephus Cohran of Ultimate Image, as well as the "Bronzeville Diva"
Senebella. The choreography of Darlene Blackburn (Affro Arts Theater)
and Althea Teamer will also take part in this multi-dimensional
experience. Also featured will be A Spiritual Journey Percussion
Ensemble, an elaborate gathering of Chicago-based musicians, dancers,
Educators and instrument-makers that weave story-telling, song and
Dance into healing powers of sound. All converging on the Jay
Pritzker stage in Millennium Park, to pay tribute to Sun Ra and his
Highly advanced music and message.

Composer, pianist and poet Sun Ra's cosmic philosophy, rooted in the
swing music of Fletcher Henderson, led many to experiment with
Connecting new and old jazz traditions. The sound of Sun Ra often made
Use of large ensembles of 30 or more musicians, and spanned from
Ragtime to swing, be-bop to free jazz. Perhaps most important to
consider about this most universal display, in it's purest form, is
that it is more than just music. The music itself is an endless
journey of universal sound/language that Sun Ra revealed as The
Sound-Image.

Former Sun Ra band member, trumpeter, educator, composer and fellow
shaman Kelan Phil Cohran continues to speak to other worlds with this
music. Cohran was a trumpeter in Sun Ra's Myth Science Arkestra
between 1958 and 1961 and can be heard with The Arkestra on Rocket
Number Nine, Fate In A Pleasant Mood, Holiday For Soul Dance and We
Travel The Spaceways.

This event is presented by The Jazz Institute of Chicago and the
Department of Cultural Affairs. Admission is free.

--
"Once I realized I was African, I said thank God there isn't anything
wrong with me" Kelan Phil Cohran

4:57 AM  

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