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Spokane Public Radio
2319 N. Monroe St.
Spokane, WA 99205
Phone: 328-5729
e-mail: bflick@kpbx.org

 

If you enjoy local Jazz programs,
you will also enjoy:
Piano Jazz
Jazz from Lincoln Center
Night Lights Jazz Review
Jazz Set


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Local Jazz Programming on KPBX

KPBX Monday 10-Midnight with Jan Munstedt
KPBX Tuesday 10-Midnight with Brian Flick
KPBX Friday 1-4pm with Brian Flick
KPBX Friday 7-8pm with Bruce Davis
KPBX Friday 8-midnight with Charles Schlesinger




Jan Munstedt, Brian Flick with Bruce Davis,
Charles (Chas) Schlesinger, and Michael Patoray.


Monday's Jazz host is KPBX's Jan Munstead, herself a third-generation musician with great jazz appreciation and an eclectic touch. Hosting Monday Night Jazz for over 12 years, she often features a long look at a theme or a favorite performer, or a show can take its own direction from listener requests.

Friday provides the Jazz lover will hours of listening. Beginning at 1pm, Brian Flick's Jazz for a Friday Afternoon airs for three hours. After an afternoon break for news and Movies 101, our locally produced jazz shows resume at 7pm with Big Band Era Jazz, hosted by Bruce Davis and produced by Brian Flick. Bruce's personable style, encyclopedic memory and long career provide a wealth of music business anecdotes and information, and his enormous collection brings to listeners recordings from "musicians' musicians" to performers known worldwide. Bruce is one of Spokane's real treasures, and we and our audience count ourselves lucky to have him on our airwaves.

From 8pm until midnight we often hear the unmistakable growl of Charles Schlesinger with his eponymous Jazz with Chas. When Chas takes time off, you're most likely to hear the station's guru of multiple musical genres, Michael Patoray.