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July
7, 2007
Late Pee Wee
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This
week on Night Lights its Late Pee Wee. Clarinetist
Pee Wee Russells career on record stretched all the way from the
1920s, when he played with musicians such as Jack Teagarden and Bix Beiderbecke,
to the 1960s, when he appeared with Thelonious Monk at Newport and made
records that included compositions by modernists such as Ornette Coleman
and John Coltrane. Although he was pegged as being Dixieland by some and
trumpeted as an elder hero of the 60s avant-garde by others, Russell remained
a school unto himself. Jazz writer Whitney Balliett said that Russell
played with an incomparable daring and nakedness and intuition..he
had discovered some of the secrets of life and his improvisations were
generally successful attempts to tell those secrets in a new, funny, gentle
way. This program focuses on his late recordings, including his
quartet with trombonist Marshall Brown, a big-band date with Oliver Nelson,
and concert performances with Gerry Mulligan and Thelonious Monk. After
Russell died, his friend and musical cohort Ruby Braff told Nat Hentoff,
Like Louis Armstrong, Pee Wee will always be contemporary.
Late Pee Wee airs Saturday, July 7 at 11:05 p.m. EST on WFIU.
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