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And While You're Here…

The 2026 Winter Membership Campaign

KSDS/Jazz 88.3's 2026 Winter Membership Drive has concluded! We welcomed many new and renewing members and the music will continue to thrive because of it. If you would like to donate towards the campaign you can do so by clicking here. Here is the Top Ten Artist Poll we conducted for the drive.

Here's the Top Ten:

  1. Sonny Rollins
  2. Oscar Peterson
  3. Wes Montgomery
  4. Kenny Washington
  5. Johnny Hartman
  6. B.B. King
  7. Gerry Mulligan
  8. Buddy Rich
  9. Paul Desmond
  10. Chick Corea

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March 20th in Jazz History…

  • The Hudson-De Lange Band records “Organ Grinder Swing” in 1936 for Brunswick.
  • The Claude Thornhill band opens at the Glen Island Casino in 1941.
  • Billie Holiday records “Strange Fruit” in 1939.
  • “Your Hit Parade” made its’ radio debut back in 1935.
  • Louis Armstrong cuts his theme..... “When It’s Sleepy Time Down South” in 1931.
  • The Stan Kenton orchestra recorded “September Song” in 1951 in Hollywood.
  • Composer/arranger Gil Evans died in Mexico in 1988. He was 75.
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