The hottest jazz sessions from Kamasi Washington, Thundercat, Keith Jarrett and more...
Andi Oliver introduces a one-hour celebration of the best of British jazz programming.
Gilles is Live from Cheltenham Jazz festival with Live music and interviews.
Cerys broadcasts live from the Cheltenham Jazz Festival.
John Sessions, Georgie Fame, Vanessa Haynes, Tommy Blaize and Guy Barker celebrate Soho.
This week Jamie shares a track from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ’s Jazz 625 archive.
Jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington on why he loves his instrument.
The mystical Thundercat presents an hour of music to unwind the mind.
Paul Gambaccini tells the story of Keith Jarrett's 1975 live album The Cologne Concert.
Moses Boyd celebrates drummers with a special On The Spot session recorded at Maida Vale.
Musician Andy Sheppard chooses influential saxophonist John Coltrane.
JumokΓ© Fashola presents saxophonist Josephine Davies in session with her Satori project.
Soweto Kinch presents the Cookers in concert.
Guy Barker charts the emergence of a modal style of playing and the impact of Miles Davis.
The Cinematic Orchestra join Jamie for an interview.
Laura Mvula and Jason Yarde, Laura Jurd, Kevin Le Gendre discuss jazz legend Miles Davis.
Music Matters looks at the gender balance of the UK jazz scene.
Saxophonist Kamasi Washington chats to Lauren and Gilles Peterson about his new album.
Jones coaxed Davis into reprising his collaborations with Gil Evans from the 50s and 60s.
Julian Joseph presents a live session from young pianist Elliot Galvin and his trio.
The impact of Miles Davis' 'So What' from his record 'Kind of Blue'.
Writer Tej Adeleye meets London’s new generation of jazz musicians.
Huey Morgan travels to New York to examine the enduring appeal of blind musician Moondog.
Guy Barker explores the turning points and pivotal events that have shaped jazz.
Jazz trumpeter Alexandra Ridout is our guest for this totally spontaneous episode.