RoCM 5th Anniversary Playlist: 28 June 2025

So this week is the 5th anniversary of The Return of CoolMojo, as the show debuted on June 27th of 2020. Kind of hard to believe we are the air for 5 years this week, but time is a relentless demon and the alternatives aren’t much better so alas here we are. To “celebrate”, we’re going into the “classics” of free jazz and focusing on some tracks that are part of the foundational tunes that got me into this particular brand of jazz. We have some Alice and John Coltrane, Albert Ayler, Pharoah Sanders, Henry Grimes, Ornette Coleman, and the Art Ensemble of Chicago. This is by no means a comprehensive list, but the show is only two hours so it’ll have to do.

Not to wax sentimental, but if you’ve ever enjoyed the show, I greatly appreciate your ear time. The show is a labor of love so thanks for indulging me.

As of this posting, the Summer KCSB programming schedule has not been announced (which starts on Monday at 6am) – and while I assume I will still be on the KCSB airwaves on Saturdays at 4pm, it’s not official as of yet. I’m afraid that I don’t know why it’s delayed. When the official word comes in, I will post it here.

UPDATE: The schedule was sent out this afternoon and, as predicted, we are on for the Summer at the same jazz time and the same jazz channel.

Here is the playlist. Don’t forget that you can listen to the RoCM online at KCSB-FM’s website and there’s an online archive available for two weeks after the show airs.

TimeArtistSongReleaseSong note
4:00:16 PMDuke EllingtonBlue Pepper (Far East Of The Blues)The Far East Suite

Duke Ellington – piano
Mercer Ellington – trumpet, flugelhorn
Herbie Jones – trumpet, flugelhorn
William “Cat” Anderson – trumpet
Cootie Williams – trumpet
Lawrence Brown – trombone
Buster Cooper – trombone
Chuck Connors – bass trombone
Johnny Hodges – alto saxophone
Russell Procope – alto saxophone, clarinet
Jimmy Hamilton – tenor saxophone, clarinet
Paul Gonsalves – tenor saxophone
Harry Carney – baritone saxophone
John Lamb – double bass
Rufus Jones – drums

4:06:07 PMAlice ColtranePtah, the El DaoudPtah the El Daoud

Alice Coltrane – piano
Pharoah Sanders – tenor saxophone, bells
Joe Henderson – tenor saxophone
Ron Carter – double bass
Ben Riley – drums

4:21:35 PMAlbert AylerGhosts (First Variation)Bells / Prophecy – Expanded Edition

Recorded live at Cellar Café, New York City, June 14, 1964.

Gary Peacock – Bass
Sunny Murray – Drums, Percussion
Albert Ayler – Tenor Saxophone

4:34:14 PMArt Ensemble of ChicagoAncient to the Future: Sangaredi – Blues For Zen – Hexopoldomerxx-CoaxiaAncient to the Future

Lester Bowie – trumpet, fluegelhorn
Malachi Favors Maghostut – bass, percussion instruments
Joseph Jarman – saxophones, clarinets, percussion instruments
Roscoe Mitchell – saxophones, clarinets, flute, percussion instruments
Don Moye – drums, percussion
Bahnamous Lee Bowie – synthesizer

4:50:29 PMTom WaitsGet Behind the Mule (Live 2008)Glitter and Doom Live (Remastered)

Recorded live at the Brady Theater in Tulsa, Oklahoma on June 25, 2008

5:00:13 PMArthur LeeSad SongVindicator
5:04:12 PMJohn ColtraneMarsInterstellar Space (Expanded Edition)

John Coltrane – tenor saxophone, bells
Rashied Ali – drums

5:17:10 PMPharaoh SandersHum-Allah-Hum-Allah-Hum AllahJewels of Thought

Pharoah Sanders – tenor saxophone, contrabass clarinet, reed flute, kalimba, orchestra chimes, percussion
Leon Thomas – vocals, percussion
Lonnie Liston Smith – piano, African flute, kalimba, percussion
Cecil McBee – bass, percussion
Richard Davis – bass, percussion (tracks 2-3, left channel)
Idris Muhammad – drums, percussion
Roy Haynes – drums (track 1, right channel)

5:33:28 PMHenry Grimes TrioFor DjangoThe Call (1965)

Perry Robinson – clarinet
Henry Grimes – bass
Tom Price – drums

5:44:37 PMOrnette ColemanR.P.D.D.Ornette!

Ornette Coleman – alto saxophone
Don Cherry – pocket trumpet
Scott LaFaro – bass
Ed Blackwell – drums

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