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Jazz is a conversation — and that’s what The Late Set is all about. Nate Chinen and Josh Jackson convene every two weeks for straight talk and in-depth interviews with featured guests. Just like a hang at the end of the gig, in the back of the club, it’s direct, unfiltered and illuminating, revealing the music and its culture in a deeper light.

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But there's a sporting chance that good fortune will fall on Michael Mayo, who's in the run... more

Freedom and form have always found active equilibrium in the music of Dave Douglas. A trumpeter-composer-bandleader of conscientious creativity, he has a new release, Four Freedoms, that showcases his quartet with Marta Warelis on piano, Nick Dunston... more

Terell Stafford upholds a radically holistic ideal as a jazz educator. At Temple University, where he’s the Director of Jazz Studies and Chair of Instrumental Studies in the Boyer College of Music, he focuses not only on producing first-rate musician... more

Happy Holidays from The Late Set! We’re re-running our episode featuring jazz vocalists Gregory Porter and Samara Joy.

The interview comes from a The Late Set podcast called Comfort and Joy, from 2023. At the time, Christmas Wish and A Joyful Holid... more

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Recent Guests

Dave Douglas
A trumpeter, composer, label owner, festival organizer, and educator known for his outspoken principles.
Greenleaf Music
Episode: Four Freedoms, with Dave Douglas
Terell Stafford
Director of jazz studies, the Laura H. Carnell Professor at the Boyer College of Music and Dance
Temple University
Episode: Pass It Down, with Terell Stafford
Johnathan Blake
Drummer, composer, and bandleader known for his work reflecting social issues through music.
Blue Note Records
Episode: Speak Up and Speak Out, with Johnathan Blake
Mary Halvorson
Acclaimed guitarist and composer known for her unique sound and innovative compositions.
Episode: Expand and Adapt, with Mary Halvorson
Brandon Woody
A Baltimore-born trumpet player, band leader, and composer
Blue Note Records
Episode: Charm City, with Brandon Woody
Zaccai Curtis
A tremendous musician and one of the Curtis brothers, known for his recent album "Cubop Lives" which won a Grammy.
Episode: Bebop to Cubop, with the Curtis Brothers
Luques Curtis
A tremendous musician and one of the Curtis brothers, known for his recent album "Cubop Lives" which won a Grammy.
Episode: Bebop to Cubop, with the Curtis Brothers
Terence Blanchard
Renowned trumpeter and composer, Artistic Director at Sfjazz
Sfjazz
Episode: Turnkey, with Terence Blanchard
Jaleel Shaw
Saxophonist, composer, and educator
Episode: Sound Painter, with Jaleel Shaw

Hosts

Nate Chinen
Co-host known for his insightful interviewing style and deep knowledge of the jazz genre, reflecting on its history and cultural significance.
Josh Jackson
Co-host with a strong background in music journalism and production, offering in-depth perspective on contemporary and historical elements of jazz music.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 61 ratings
  • Best Jazz Podcast

    This this the place to turn for insight in jazz from two highly respected voices. Nate and Greg’s interviews get to the heart of things in a way that many interviewers don’t, and their conversations are always illuminating. The Late Set picked up right where their previous podcast, Jazz United, left off.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    masonjamjar
    United States2 years ago
  • Don’t miss out

    These are great conversations!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kensal greenery
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Great Jazz conversation

    Nate and Greg engage in insightful discussion with current jazz musicians as well as some who have been around for many years. Really worth a listen if you are a jazz lover.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Podcuz
    United States2 years ago
  • Welcome back!

    Great to hear the Jazz United brothers back with this new effort. Looking forward to listening.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Mustang 91
    Canada2 years ago

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Many regard the conversational style as authentic and enriching, fostering a sense of community among jazz lovers.
Reviewers highlight the hosts' ability to engage and illuminate jazz music's nuances, making it a must-listen for enthusiasts.
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Pass It Down, with Terell Stafford
Q: How does the program at Temple fit into the ecosystem of jazz education?
The program is attracting world-class artistry and has a commitment to developing a community amongst musicians and between musicians and listeners.
Pass It Down, with Terell Stafford
Q: Can you draw a parallel between the kinds of ensemble work or orchestral work that you experience as a classical musician and the big band for jazz musicians?
The big band really is that for jazz musicians, similar to the experience of playing principal in an orchestra.
Radio Repost: Comfort and Joy with Samara Joy and Gregory Porter
Q: What does the holiday season mean to both of you?
Both artists spoke about the importance of family, faith, and giving during the holidays, illustrating how their personal experiences shape their musical work and holiday traditions.
Radio Repost: Comfort and Joy with Samara Joy and Gregory Porter
Q: What advice would you give to a young artist like Samara navigating a career in music?
Gregory Porter advised Samara to preserve herself and her energy while giving on stage, emphasizing the importance of guarding one's heart and respecting one's own artistic boundaries as they navigate the music industry.
Radio Repost: Deep River with Gary Bartz
Q: How do you feel about being designated an NEA Jazz Master?
Bartz expresses ambivalence about the honor, suggesting it was politically motivated but acknowledges it is always nice to receive recognition.

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Focused on the rich culture of jazz, this podcast uses conversational formats to highlight in-depth discussions with musicians and industry figures. The hosts engage with guests about their creative processes, personal journeys, and the nuances of jazz music, often referencing historical influences and current trends. Particularly noteworthy are the live performance features and the exploration of the emotional connections that music fosters. For listeners deeply interested in the intersections of art, personal storytelling, and the evolving landscape of jazz, the program offers an insider's perspective that resonates well beyond the music itself.

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