Featuring the best in Jazz from across the BBC
Geoffrey Smith selects recordings by jazz pianist Cecil Taylor.
Stuart meets French avant-rock outfit Aquaserge to talk woodwinds and existentialism
Connie Constance - Yesterday is Annie Mac's Hottest Record for Tuesday 22nd May.
The half-Scottish, half-Zambian singer-songwriter wows Perth.
Perth is treated to a performance of I Believe My Heart, from The Woman in White.
Craig gives you a nu disco trunk of funk, it's a perfect playlist for kitchen dancing!
Scottish saxophonist Tommy Smith takes charge for this set.
Genre-hopping bliss from the Mercury Prize-nominated Manchester trio.
Kamasi Washington performs Fists of Fury on Later… with Jools Holland.
Geoffrey Smith presents recordings by Duke Ellington from the early 1940s.
A crowd pleasing set from the crown prince of jazz.
Ladysmith Black Mambazo in session, with Lopa Kothari.
Max Reinhardt and Jonny Trunk delve into the mind of a record collector.
Amy Winehouse performs Tears Dry On Their Own on Later... with Jools Holland in 2006
Jacob Collier performs live for Jazz Nights at the Quay
with the Metropole Orkest under Charles Buckley
Katie Derham looks at the origins of jazz dance, including the Charleston.
Poet Lemn Sissay tells the story of Cab Calloway and his Hepster's Dictionary of jive talk
Profile of Studs Terkel, the acclaimed Chicagoan broadcaster. (1985)
Jazz pianist Jamie Cullum is interviewed by Kirsty Young.
Sally Marlow investigates why many jazz musicians turned to heroin in the post-war period.
A century after the first jazz recordings, how has jazz been received in the UK?
Advice and guidance to those interested in building a library of jazz recordings
The life of Louis Armstrong as told through his archive of tape recordings.
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