303 episodes

Two strikingly handsome middle-aged men get together every other week to discuss jazz in depth. Irreverent, irascible, engaged.

Jazz Bastard Podcast Patrick Burnette

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    • 4.1 • 20 Ratings

Two strikingly handsome middle-aged men get together every other week to discuss jazz in depth. Irreverent, irascible, engaged.

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 293 - From Bach to Calloway to the Woods at Night

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 293 - From Bach to Calloway to the Woods at Night

    The boys warned you things were going to get eclectic, but they may have outdone themselves this time, as the selections run the gamut from a jazz trio reimagining Bach preludes to a cutting edge big band arranger/composer tipping the cap to Cab Calloway to a night it the Georgia woods and is what we're hearing even music? Plus, a thoughtful look at what happens when one of the better known ensembles of the eighties loses a pivotal member and expands its horizons past its signature for...

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Jazz Bastard Podcast 292 - How Ya Ben?

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 292 - How Ya Ben?

    In the last (for a little while, at least) of our one-artist focused podcasts, the boys take a deep dive into bassist/composer/bandleader Ben Allison's latest four releases. Ben's an exact contemporary of our intrepid podcasters, if a bit better looking and more talented, and they followed his career from early days until a few years back when they stopped picked up releases for a hot minute. Anyway, here's all the news on two projects by Ben's new trio as well as two quartet pro...

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Jazz Bastard Podcast 291 - Cannonball Adderley - Assessing Airshots

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 291 - Cannonball Adderley - Assessing Airshots

    The record store day madness continues as the boys take two Cannonball Adderley air-shots from France for a spin. Whether he's Poppin in Paris or Burning in Bordeaux, the listener can hear Adderley's group transitioning from the sixties to the seventies, even if things get bumpy from time to time. To put the great alto saxophone player's creativity into context, two of his more surprising releases on Capitol Records also get a look in. Once you've heard the man's stone class...

    • 1 hr 19 min
    Jazz Bastard Podcast 290 - It's a Manne's, Manne's, Manne's World

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 290 - It's a Manne's, Manne's, Manne's World

    Where jazz drumming's concerned, sometimes Blakey makes ya shaky and Buddy's too thud-y. Where to turn? Go West, young man, and samples the wares of one Shelly Manne. Manne, a transplanted Easterner, made a career in California logging studio work, appearing on countless sessions, and leading his own group with varying personnel that was always know as Shelly Manne's men. Now, just in time for Record Store Day, Reel to Real is issuing live days by the Manne and, with ...

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Jazz Bastard Podcast 289 - There But for the Grace of Kelly

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 289 - There But for the Grace of Kelly

    Sometimes podcast hosts just want to watch the world - or at least their co-host - burn. Hence the explanation for the inclusion of a pretty inexplicable pander-fest in this otherwise august and serious podcast. The other selections (all recent releases) incorporate humor in a couple of cases, and, well, don't in the most serious selection. Pat reports on a live concert by the more furrowed-browed of the alto saxophonists while Mike catches a few much needed zzzz's. G...

    • 1 hr 21 min
    Jazz Bastard Podcast 288 - It's (Never) the Final Countdown, Part Trois

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 288 - It's (Never) the Final Countdown, Part Trois

    After a couple episodes away, we return to the New York Times list of best jazz albums of 2023 and finish it off. It's happier days for the most part. The boys acknowledge that these selections are all, more or less, actually jazz, and some are even pretty enjoyable. Jonathan Suazo – RICANO; Mendoza Hoff Revels – ECHOLOCATION; Micah Thomas – REVEAL; Matana Roberts - COIN COIN CHAPTER FIVE: IN THE GARDEN.

    • 1 hr 19 min

Customer Reviews

4.1 out of 5
20 Ratings

20 Ratings

Marimar76 ,

Thank you for introducing me to your podcast!

First time listening today while eating my lunch and listening to Chet Baker on Alexxa. Love your voice (but miss your face and baby blues)! Thank you Mike, coffee next? Jazz show in LA eventually? 😊

~Mari

Zljordan23 ,

Keep it up!

Love the show. You guys have a real knack for this. Commentary is always (mostly lol?) insightful and well thought out. Love the humor and whit y’all bring to each episode. Would love to hear an episode on Art Pepper!!

Keep up the good work!

-Zac

Drops of Jules ,

A podcast for all.

Though I'm a jazz novice, I'm still able to comprehend and roll with a lot of what Mike & Patt discuss. I love how they come to the episode with knowledge, opinions (often contrasting), and witty banter. Well worth the listen- even if youre like me and not familiar with the genre.

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