Skip to Main Content

Thank you to those who supported KUVO JAZZ on Colorado Gives Day!

For our Summit County ListenersThe KVJZ 91.7FM transmitter site on Bald Mountain experienced a catastrophic power line failure. Because of the high elevation and winter conditions, repairs won’t be possible until next summer. Stream KUVO JAZZ on our website, the app, or your smart speaker.

Koelbel KUVO Studio & Text Line303-291-0666
Now playing
Live

KUVO Presents: Bill Frisell Four

Bill Frisell, Gerald Clayton, Johnathan Blake, and Greg Tardy – Photo: Monica Jane Frisell (Courtesy of Blue Note Records)

KUVO’s Steve Chavis and Andy O’Leary with Bill Frisell, on his new record and quartet “Four,” and his approach to ensemble playing, as well as Ron Miles’ ongoing influence, and a history note on how the women at Gibson changed guitar history.

Bill Frisell Four performs at Ophelia’s on Tuesday, March 21 at 8 pm.

Four is guitarist Bill Frisell’s third leader set for Blue Note. His top-shelf quartet seamlessly balances improvisational acumen with a profound sense of melodic invention. Frisell’s sidemen include saxophonist/clarinetist Greg Tardy, pianist Gerald Clayton, and drummer Johnathan Blake. There is no bassist.

Nine of these 13 tracks comprise fresh material, while the remainder is revisioned tunes from his catalog. Much of the new music was composed in notebook fragments during the pandemic; the album is his meditation on loss, renewal, and friendship. It is dedicated to the memory of Ron Miles, one of Frisell’s closest friends and the musician whose example he credits with opening his thinking to this intimate method of creation.

Frisell left his pieces unfinished and presents them that way with precious little additional information to encourage spontaneous response and interplay from the group.

Bill Frisell detailed bio

Stay connected to KUVO’s programs and our community!