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Voted "Best Jazz Podcast" in the JazzTimes Critics' Poll for four consecutive years, The Checkout championed the music we call jazz — along the trend lines and on its outer edges. Hosted, produced and... more
FAQs about The Checkout:How many episodes does The Checkout have?The podcast currently has 281 episodes available.
March 07, 2019Los Angeles Soul Artist Joey Dosik Shares His 'Inside Voice,' and Jazz Tales, on The CheckoutMulti-instrumentalist Joey Dosik, a 33-year old singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, crafts original soul music that draws from the pantheon: Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke, Bill Withers, Stevie Wonder. On this edition of The Checkout, we'll get inside some of his sports-themed songs and walk through his autobiographical, L.A.-centered jazz playlist....more35minPlay
February 28, 2019The Checkout Live at Berklee with Godwin Louis, Sarah McKenzie, and Daniel RotemAs we reflect on our eighth season featuring distinguished alumni from Berklee College Music, one theme becomes immediately apparent: jazz is flourishing internationally, especially among younger artists....more43minPlay
February 22, 2019Butcher Brown Packs A Musical Punch To Your Soul, on The CheckoutButcher Brown — a group of five sophisticated musicians from Richmond, Va. — upholds a self-professed blue-collar approach to music. Stylistically speaking, that music falls somewhere on the spectrum between jazz, rock and funk....more51minPlay
February 15, 2019James Francies Is Soaring, and Has High-Flying Recordings to Prove It, on The CheckoutThe meteoric rise of James Francies is no surprise to anyone embedded in New York’s thriving jazz scene. Besides celebrating his auspicious debut, Flight, on Blue Note Records, this multi-pronged pianist keeps an ambitious touring schedule with guitarist Pat Metheny and others. On this edition of My Music, Francies — a Houston native at ease in many settings, from jazz to electronic music to hip-hop — tells his story....more42minPlay
February 07, 2019Mark de Clive-Lowe Explores His Japanese Heritage on The Checkout Live at BerkleeMark de Clive-Lowe, the Los Angeles-based live-electronics pioneer, is half-New Zealander and half-Japanese. He has lately turned his focus to his Japanese heritage — on a new album and on this episode of The Checkout, from the Berklee College of Music....more59minPlay
January 31, 2019In Unsettling Times, Thiefs Offers A Musical Antidote In Video from Nublu, on The CheckoutLast fall, The Checkout presented Thiefs in concert at Nublu in the East Village. The French-American jazz ensemble with a hip-hop edge takes on some of the concerning issues of today — specifically the rise of racism in Western society. Watch the band perform four thought-provoking compositions, including two song premieres, which are coming to their forthcoming album. Witty guides us through his Nublu performance on November 2nd, co-presented by the Cultural Services French Embassy in the...more37minPlay
January 25, 2019Nellie McKay Pays Homage to her Friend and Mentor Bob Dorough, on The CheckoutIt makes sense that Nellie McKay would find a close kinship with the late NEA Jazz Master Bob Dorough. Despite being separated by nearly 60 years in age, both artists found a niche for their quirky and original songs. The duo made one memorable recording together and also toured the world. On this edition of The Checkout, Nellie McKay pays tribute to her favorite hipster sidekick, who passed away last April....more26minPlay
January 22, 2019Celebrating Brainfeeder at 10: A Key Force Behind Jazz's Resurgence, on The CheckoutThere are many theories as to why jazz is cool again. Perhaps we’re not giving enough credit to Brainfeeder, the genre-agnostic indie label founded by composer-producer Flying Lotus. Ten years have passed, and one thing is clear: the L.A. based company has been steadily boosting jazz’s prospects and giving the music a healthy makeover. Today we listen back to some of its early recordings, and shine a light on two of its rising stars, Brandon Coleman and Jameszoo....more50minPlay
January 10, 2019Looking Ahead, and To the Cosmos, with Guitarist and Composer Kurt RosenwinkelAnniversaries can be a time for reflection, and taking stock of where we’ve been. So in celebration of WBGO's 40th anniversary, this episode of The Checkout dips into the archives, recalling the era when it was hosted and produced by its founder, Josh Jackson....more39minPlay
January 03, 2019Get Acquainted with a Promising Singer and Pianist, Alina Engibaryan, on The CheckoutAlina Engibaryan is a contemplative singer, keyboardist and composer whose musical roots go back to her childhood in Russia. Her grandfather, Nikolay Goncharov, was a master jazz drummer in an era when jazz was perceived as “the devil’s music.” Now this #RhodesGirl — as one Engibaryan fan put it on Instagram, in praise of her Fender Rhodes piano playing — is preparing to make her statement at the 2019 Winter Jazzfest. She’ll appear on WBGO’s 40th anniversary concert at S.O.B.’s on Jan. 11, as...more32minPlay
FAQs about The Checkout:How many episodes does The Checkout have?The podcast currently has 281 episodes available.