"Mike Zwerin's Shuffle From Paris," a weekly two-hour (mostly jazz) program will debut at 2pm (Eastern) on Wednesday, January 28th. The program will repeat each Sunday night at midnight.
Mike Zwerin was for many years the jazz writer for the Herald-Tribune in Paris and later for Bloomberg News. He is the author of Paris Jazz Chronicles, which was published by Yale University Press. He is also an accomplished trombonist who played in Miles Davis's Birth of the Cool" band as well as (among other ensembles) Maynard Ferguson’s band.
taintradio.org, an international alliance of independent producers, provides a 24/7 non-commercial, free-form music stream hosted by producers from various locations including London, Paris, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Raleigh-Durham & Augusta (GA).
Other program hosts include writer Rafi Zabor ("The Bear Comes Home") in New York, veteran jazz host J. Michael Harrison at Temple University's WRTI in Philadelphia, Mitchell Feldman (formerly KUVO/Denver), saxophonist Ken Field in Boston (Revolutionary Snake Ensemble), John Bouille and Bob Rogers (formerly WSHA/Raleigh & WWOZ/New Orleans).
Mike Zwerin was for many years the jazz writer for the Herald-Tribune in Paris and later for Bloomberg News. He is the author of Paris Jazz Chronicles, which was published by Yale University Press. He is also an accomplished trombonist who played in Miles Davis's Birth of the Cool" band as well as (among other ensembles) Maynard Ferguson’s band.
taintradio.org, an international alliance of independent producers, provides a 24/7 non-commercial, free-form music stream hosted by producers from various locations including London, Paris, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Raleigh-Durham & Augusta (GA).
Other program hosts include writer Rafi Zabor ("The Bear Comes Home") in New York, veteran jazz host J. Michael Harrison at Temple University's WRTI in Philadelphia, Mitchell Feldman (formerly KUVO/Denver), saxophonist Ken Field in Boston (Revolutionary Snake Ensemble), John Bouille and Bob Rogers (formerly WSHA/Raleigh & WWOZ/New Orleans).
For more information contact All About Jazz.