Episodes

  • Alí Bello
    Aug 1 2025

    Alí Bello is a renowned violinst from Venezuela who has been providing audiences with inspiring music for decades. With violin experience going back to his childhood, Alí continues to amaze listeners with the variety of styles he plays, having two albums (Inheritance and Connection Caracas) that were selected for "Top 50 Jazz CDs" by JazzTimes Magazine. Alí's newest album, Alí Bello & The Charanga Syndicate, is one of his most creative efforts yet.

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    24 mins
  • Rita Hargrave and Wayne Wallace
    Jul 1 2025

    WUCF’s July artists for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ are Rita Hargrave and Wayne Wallace. Dr. Rita Hargrave is a pioneering producer, filmmaker, and psychiatrist whose creative work uplifts underrepresented voices, especially black and Afro-Latinx women. Wayne Wallace is a five-time Grammy-nominated trombonist, composer, arranger, and producer whose imprint on the Latin jazz and salsa scenes—particularly in the Bay Area—is profound. Together, they’ve created 'Salsa de la Bahia Vol. 3: Renegade Queens', an album that honors the legacy—and the future—of women in salsa.

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    36 mins
  • Zaccai Curtis
    Jun 2 2025

    WUCF’s June artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Zaccai Curtis. This illustrious pianist is coming off of a Grammy win for his record “Cubop Lives!” His collaborative work spans generations - playing with his brother Luques and his mentor, Eddie Palmieri and many others. We get into what its like working with his brother, why they started their own record label together, and what’s to come for Curtis’ latest project - “Sonoluminescence.” It’s easy to see why this artist is one of the most anticipated jazz artists of today.

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    28 mins
  • Jose Elias
    May 1 2025

    WUCF’s May artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Jose Elias – the co-founder of Cortadito, guitarist and tres player. The group focuses on performing one of the earliest styles of Cuban country music. Named the best Latin act by the Miami New Times in 2019 – they continue to blend the past and the present in new and exciting ways. You can hear their latest work in ‘The Guajiro Triangle’ on the Afro Roots recording label.

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    42 mins
  • Tomás Martín López
    Apr 1 2025

    WUCF’s April artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Tomás Martín López. Percussionist from Brooklyn who has worked with Louie Ramirez, Ray de la Paz, Billy Cobham and Oscar Hernandez. They say ‘the best things come in threes’ and that is the case with “Right Here” - Lopez’s latest record. Whether he’s traveling globally to spread his love for the salsa scene or staying state side and collaborating with his brother – he is always attuned to the music.

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    13 mins
  • Renee Rosnes
    Mar 1 2025

    WUCF’s March artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Renee Rosnes. Pianist and composer from Canada who has had an astonishing four decade career. With a resume that includes Wayne Shorter band, Ron Carter Foursight Quartet, Blue Note Records’ Out of the Blue and Carnegie Hall Jazz Orchestra...she’s a force to be reckoned with. Her ability to hear every single note is what Bill Charlap calls ‘perfect hearing’. Her newest record “Crossing Paths” proves how extraordinary she can be not only as a composer but as an arranger.

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    21 mins
  • Joyce Moreno
    Feb 2 2025

    WUCF’s February artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Joyce Moreno. Described by Jobim as “one of the best singers of all time” - this Brazilian singer songwriter and guitarist is a famous trailblazer. During a time of fear, control and possession – she proudly spoke her truth. Feminina catapulted her media exposure and is loved by so many. Outside of Brazil, her work has been recorded by the likes of Annie Lennox, The Black-Eyed Peas, Gerry Mulligan and more. With forty-six albums, four Latin Grammy nominations and over four hundred songs...Moreno is an unstoppable force.

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    20 mins
  • Dred Scott
    Jan 1 2025

    WUCF’s January artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Dred Scott - a multi-instrumentalist who has cut his teeth on both coasts. Referred to as the ‘maestro of mayhem’, his restless and frenetic energy is intertwined with his passion. He’s collaborated with Liza Minnelli, composed for the film “Home” - featuring Woody Allen, Rosie Perez, Liam Neeson and more – recorded eleven albums as a leader and performed on over fifty others. His latest work is a testament to the enduring power of Latin jazz and an exploration of his love for the genre. It is vibrant, playful and rich – it is everything we needed!

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    25 mins