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Coppin' the Bop

Kate Molleson is joined by Kevin LeGendre to explore the life and work of drummer and composer Max Roach.

This week Kate Molleson explores the life and work of a musical giant: drummer and composer Max Roach – in the company of writer and broadcaster Kevin LeGendre. They’ll be focusing on Roach as a percussionist and performer, prioritising his own compositions but also appreciating the art of improvisation as a kind of spontaneous composition.

Max Roach was born in North Carolina in 1924 and grew up in Brooklyn. He was at the vanguard of bebop, alongside Bud Powell, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. They transformed jazz in the mid-20th century and Max Roach never stopped transforming the music, himself and his society. He was a force of political activism in the 1960s, using music as a powerful platform through the civil rights movement. He kept innovating in academia in the 70s and all the way to the early years of the 21st century. A long and innovative musical life.

Today Kate Molleson and Kevin LeGendre explore Max Roach’s early life and the period of his first performances and first recordings. In the 1940s, when he was a fixture of the best bebop groups in New York.

Music featured:
Dr Free-Zee (from Max Roach +4)
Joy Spring (from Clifford Brown and Max Roach)
Bu Dee Daht (from Coleman Hawkins: Rainbow Mist)
Woody’n You (from Coleman Hawkins: Rainbow Mist)
St Louis Blues (from Don Byas: Savoy Jam Party)
Salt Peanuts (from Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker: Town Hall, New York City, June 22, 1945)
Ko-Ko (from Charlie Parker: The Complete Savoy and Dial Master Takes)
Bird Gets the Worm (from Charlie Parker: The Complete Savoy and Dial Master Takes)
Coppin’ the Bop (from JJ Johnson: The Savoy Sessions)
Move (from Miles Davis: The Complete Birth of the Cool)

59 minutes

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Mon 24 Nov 202516:00

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Music Played

  • Max Roach

    Dr Fee-Zee

    Ensemble: Max Roach Quintet.
    • VERVE.
  • Clifford Brown

    Joy Spring

    Performer: Clifford Brown. Performer: Harold Land. Performer: Richie Powell. Performer: George Morrow. Performer: Max Roach.
    • VERVE.
  • Coleman Hawkins

    Bu Dee Daht

    Composer: Max Roach. Performer: Coleman Hawkins. Performer: Coleman Hawkins and His Orchestra.
    • DELMARK.
  • Dizzy Gillespie

    Woody'n You

    Performer: Coleman Hawkins. Ensemble: Coleman Hawkins and His Orchestra.
    • DELMARK.
  • William Christopher Handy

    St Louis Blues

    Performer: Don Byas. Performer: Sanford Gold. Performer: Leonard Gaskin. Performer: Max Roach.
    • SAVOY.
  • Dizzy Gillespie

    Salt Peanuts

    Composer: Kenny Clarke. Performer: Charlie Parker. Performer: Dizzy Gillespie. Performer: Al Haig. Performer: Curley Russell. Performer: Max Roach.
    • UPTOWN.
  • Charlie Parker

    Koko

    Performer: Charlie Parker. Performer: Dizzy Gillespie. Performer: Curley Russell. Performer: Max Roach.
    • SAVOY.
  • Charlie Parker

    Bird Gets the Worm

    Performer: Charlie Parker. Performer: Duke Jordan. Performer: Miles Davis. Performer: Tommy Potter. Performer: Max Roach.
    • SAVOY.
  • Max Roach

    Coppin' the Bop

    Ensemble: J J Johnson's Beboppers.
    • SAVOY.
  • Denzil Best

    Move

    Ensemble: The Miles Davis Nonet.
    • BLUE NOTE.

Broadcast

  • Mon 24 Nov 202516:00

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