Episodes

  • Jazz Epicenter 6.7 with Ralph Johnson | Classic Jazz from the 60s & 70s Featuring Miles Davis, Art Blakey, and George Benson
    Jan 25 2026

    This episode of Jazz Epicenter 6.7 is a masterclass in classic jazz, guided by Ralph Johnson, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Kennedy Center honoree, and seven-time Grammy Award winner. Broadcasting from Los Angeles and heard on 91.5 KUNV in Las Vegas, the program explores the timeless sound, innovation, and artistry that defined jazz in the 1960s and 1970s.

    Throughout the episode, Ralph Johnson curates an expansive journey through the jazz “scape,” featuring legendary performances from Miles Davis, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, Joe Henderson, George Benson, Ahmad Jamal, Roy Hargrove, Stanley Jordan, Mesa, Idris Muhammad, and Joe Sample, among many others.

    The episode highlights iconic recordings such as Nefertiti, Poinciana, Red Clay, Footprints, and The Lady in My Life, weaving together hard bop, modal jazz, soul-jazz, and fusion. Ralph’s thoughtful commentary contextualizes each performance, illuminating the musicianship, history, and cultural impact behind the recordings while reinforcing jazz as a living art form.

    Jazz Epicenter 6.7 airs on 91.5 FM KUNV and streams worldwide at kunv.org, offering listeners a space to slow down, listen deeply, and reconnect with the foundational voices that continue to shape modern jazz.

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • Jazz Epicenter 6.7 – Episode 126: A Journey Through Classic Jazz with Ralph Johnson
    Jan 18 2026

    In Episode 126 of Jazz Epicenter 6.7, host Ralph Johnson guides listeners on a rich musical journey through the timeless sounds of jazz from the 1960s and 1970s — and beyond. Broadcasting from Los Angeles, this episode delivers deep cuts, iconic recordings, and masterful performances that define the golden eras of modern jazz.

    The episode features legendary artists including Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, Herbie Hancock, Cannonball Adderley, Eliane Elias, Jeff Lorber, Chaka Khan, Freddie Hubbard, Pat Metheny Group, Donald Byrd, Shirley Horn, Jimmy Smith, Wes Montgomery, and the San Francisco Jazz Collective. With Ralph Johnson’s signature storytelling and musical insight, Jazz Epicenter 6.7 creates an immersive “jazz scape” — a place where history, groove, and emotion meet.

    Designed for serious jazz lovers and curious listeners alike, this episode celebrates the innovation, soul, and lasting influence of classic jazz, fusion, and vocal jazz, reminding us why these recordings continue to inspire generations.

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • Jazz Epicenter 6.7 with Ralph Johnson: Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones & the Golden Era of Jazz
    Jan 10 2026

    On this episode of Jazz Epicenter 6.7, host Ralph Johnson guides listeners through a masterfully curated journey of jazz from the 1960s and 1970s — an era that continues to define the sound, spirit, and soul of the genre.

    Broadcasting from Los Angeles, Ralph opens the hour by inviting listeners into the “jazz scape,” a place without landmarks or boundaries, where the music leads the way. The program features iconic recordings from Miles Davis, including the Marcus Miller-composed title track from Tutu, along with electric sax innovator Eddie Harris, trumpet legend Freddie Hubbard, and the unmistakable vocal stylings of Tamia, Deniece Williams, and Dee Dee Bridgewater

    As the journey continues, Ralph highlights landmark performances by Bob James, Bobby Hutcherson, Dexter Gordon, Wes Montgomery, Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, Dionne Warwick, and Burt Bacharach, seamlessly blending instrumental brilliance with timeless vocal storytelling. The episode closes with reflective selections that underscore jazz’s enduring emotional depth and spiritual resonance.

    Jazz Epicenter 6.7 remains a destination for lifelong jazz fans and new listeners alike — a place where classic recordings are not just remembered, but re-experienced with intention, context, and reverence.

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • Jazz Epicenter 6.7: Miles Davis, Chucho Valdés, Al Jarreau & Classic Jazz Journeys
    Jan 4 2026

    Step into the Jazz Scape with Ralph Johnson on another immersive episode of Jazz Epicenter 6.7, featuring the finest jazz from the 1960s, 1970s, and beyond.

    This episode weaves together legendary performances and thoughtful storytelling, spotlighting iconic artists including Miles Davis, Gerald Wilson, The Jazz Crusaders, Chucho Valdés, Al Jarreau, Michael Brecker, Ahmad Jamal, Dianne Reeves, Stanley Turrentine, Cal Tjader, and more. From hard bop and modal jazz to Latin jazz, vocal jazz, and CTI-era classics, Ralph curates a timeless journey through the music that shaped modern jazz.

    Listeners will hear celebrated recordings such as Seven Steps to Heaven, Eleanor Rigby, African Skies, Round Midnight, Poinciana, and other enduring jazz compositions—each placed in context with Ralph Johnson’s signature insight and reverence for the art form.

    Jazz Epicenter 6.7 is more than a playlist—it’s a guided tour through jazz history, hosted by a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Kennedy Center honoree, and seven-time Grammy Award winner. Whether you’re a lifelong jazz fan or discovering classic jazz for the first time, this episode offers a deep, soulful listening experience that rewards close attention.

    🎷 Be kind. Be cool. Be safe. Most of all—be blessed.

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • A Holiday Journey Through the JazzScape – Jazz Epicenter 6.7 with Ralph Johnson
    Dec 11 2025

    Step inside Ralph Johnson’s legendary JazzScape as Jazz Epicenter 6.7 returns with a special Holiday Jazz Edition, celebrating the season with timeless classics, rare grooves, and iconic performances from jazz’s greatest musicians. In this exclusive Christmas Spectacular, Ralph guides listeners through a soulful mix of holiday standards and jazz essentials from the 60s, 70s, and beyond — including Dexter Gordon’s Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, Kenny Burrell’s Little Drummer Boy, Lyle Mays’ Feet First, and Diana Krall’s lush Winter Wonderland with the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra.

    The journey continues with powerful selections such as Freddie Hubbard’s CTI classic First Light, Christian McBride Trio’s re-imagining of Michael Jackson’s Lady in My Life, Howard Hewett’s soaring version of O Come All Ye Faithful produced by George Duke, Vanessa Williams’ What Child Is This?, and holiday favorites from Luther Vandross, Brian Culbertson, Boney James, Bobby Caldwell, Foreplay with Eric Benet, and Donny Hathaway.

    Ralph also shares personal milestones, including updates on his upcoming memoir Rhythm and Fire and the new Questlove-produced documentary debuting at Tribeca in 2026.

    Warm, soulful, and full of holiday spirit, this episode is the perfect soundtrack to the season — blending jazz history, rare recordings, and classic Christmas magic.

    Tune in and let Ralph Johnson guide you through an unforgettable holiday journey across the JazzScape.

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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • Ralph Johnson’s JazzScape Journey: From Blue Note Legends to Modern Icons
    Nov 21 2025

    Step into another immersive journey through the JazzScape with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Kennedy Center honoree, and seven-time Grammy Award winner Ralph Johnson. In this edition of Jazz Epicenter 6.7, Ralph guides listeners through a curated blend of classic jazz from the 1960s and 1970s, spotlighting the legendary artists, albums, and deep cuts that shaped modern jazz.

    This episode features unforgettable performances from Lee Morgan, Chick Corea, Ray Charles, Cannonball Adderley, Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, Tanya Maria, Pat Metheny, Shirley Horn, Wes Montgomery, and many more. Ralph’s insider commentary brings historical context, personal insight, and musician-level perspective to each track, making this an essential listen for jazz lovers and music students alike.

    Highlights include:

    • Hank Mobley’s “No Room for Squares” — a hard-bop masterclass from Blue Note’s golden era
    • Lee Morgan’s “The Sidewinder” — the hit that famously saved Blue Note Records
    • Chick Corea’s “Fingerprints” — a modern trio gem with Abishai Cohen and Jeff Ballard
    • Ray Charles’ 3/4 swing version of “Oh, What a Beautiful Morning” from Ray Sings, Basie Swings
    • Cannonball Adderley’s “Jeannine” featuring Nat Adderley and Barry Harris
    • Stanley Turrentine & Astrud Gilberto’s “Brazilian Tapestry”
    • Gerald Wilson’s “Viva Tirado” — a signature orchestral powerhouse
    • Shirley Horn’s “Here’s to Life” — a breathtaking vocal finale
    • Herbie Hancock’s “Tell Me a Bedtime Story” from Fat Albert Rotunda
    • Miles Davis’ “Nefertiti” — his final acoustic album before going electric
    • Tania Maria’s “Come With Me” — Brazilian fusion energy at its finest
    • Pat Metheny’s “So May It Secretly Begin” from Still Life (Talking)
    • Dianne Reeves, Chaka Khan, and Dee Dee Bridgewater delivering vocal brilliance
    • Wes Montgomery’s “Bumpin’” — timeless guitar artistry
    • Antonio Adolfo’s “Footprints” honoring Wayne Shorter

    Designed for serious jazz listeners and newcomers alike, Ralph Johnson’s Jazz Epicenter continues to celebrate the depth, innovation, and emotional power of America’s greatest musical art form. Whether you’re exploring iconic albums, discovering new favorites, or reliving the magic of jazz’s most influential decades, this episode delivers a rich, soulful experience from start to finish.

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • Episode 122 - Rhythms, Reverence, and the Jazz Scape
    Nov 14 2025

    Jazz Epicenter 6.7 – Episode 122 is a deep-dive into the golden era of classic jazz, guided by host Ralph Johnson, seven-time GRAMMY Award winner and founding member of Earth, Wind & Fire. This episode explores iconic recordings, influential jazz artists, and historic moments that shaped the sound of the 60s, 70s, and beyond.

    Ralph begins with a powerful reflection on November 22, 1963, honoring the legacy of President John F. Kennedy through selections from Oliver Nelson’s landmark jazz album “The Kennedy Dream.” Featuring pieces like “The Artist’s Rightful Place” and “Let the Word Go Forth,” this segment offers a rare blend of jazz history and cultural memory.

    From there, the playlist moves across generations of legendary jazz musicians, including:

    • Jack DeJohnette, Herbie Hancock, Pat Metheny, and Dave Holland performing “John McKee”
    • Idris Muhammad’s soulful “Peace of Mind,” arranged by Bob James
    • Vocal brilliance from George Benson and Al Jarreau — with a possible cameo from Stevie Wonder on harmonica
    • Modern jazz fusion from Kneebody featuring GRAMMY-nominated pianist Gerald Clayton
    • Hard bop classic “El Dorado” from Donald Byrd
    • A timeless performance of “My Favorite Things” by John Coltrane with McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Roy Haynes
    • The psychedelic jazz-funk energy of Quincy Jones’ “Walking in Space,” inspired by the Broadway smash Hair

    Listeners are also treated to the elegance of Dianne Reeves, the Brazilian brilliance of Moacir Santos, and the lyrical mastery of the Keith Jarrett Trio performing “The Meaning of the Blues.”

    Ralph closes with his signature message: “Be kind, be cool, be safe, and most of all, be blessed.”
    Another unforgettable journey across the Jazz Epicenter — the place where jazz heritage, storytelling, and timeless recordings meet.

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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • Episode 121 - Elegant People: A Journey Through the Jazz Scape
    Nov 7 2025

    On this episode of Jazz Epicenter 6.7, Ralph Johnson guides listeners on another soulful voyage through the “Jazz Scape”—a place without landmarks, where the destination is found in the music. Broadcasting from Los Angeles, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and seven-time Grammy Award winner spins timeless classics from Freddie Hubbard’s First Light and Art Blakey’s Indestructible to Wes Montgomery’s Going Out of My Head and Quincy Jones’ Body Heat. Along the way, listeners are treated to emotional performances from Sergio Mendes & Brazil ’66, Regina Belle, and Donny Hathaway’s stirring live rendition of “What’s Going On.”

    From the Afro-Brazilian rhythms of Antonio Adolfo to the cool sophistication of Keith Jarrett and Charlie Haden, Ralph curates a radiant mix that celebrates the finest in jazz from the 60s, 70s, and beyond. As always, he leaves listeners with his signature sign-off: Be kind, be cool, be safe—but most of all, be blessed.

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    1 hr and 54 mins