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Benny Green — Remembering Monk … and Shearing

http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kplu/local-kplu-952742.mp3

When pianist Benny Green agreed to come to KPLU’s Seattle studios for a solo piano performance he was on tour with his band doing a tribute to the music of Thelonious Monk so it seemed logical to have his studio session consist of Monk compositions. 

That was the plan, anyway ...

However, just before the session was to begin, in a conversation with KPLU Evening Jazz host Abe Beeson, Benny was surprised and saddened to learned that legendary jazz pianist, George Shearing, had passed away the day before. 

Abe asked Benny if he’d like to play a Shearing song in tribute to the jazz master.  Benny said, “Yes,” though he’d never actually performed a Shearing composition. 

So, in addition to two wonderful interpretations of Thelonious Monk pieces (Introspection & Monk's Dream), we were treated to Benny’s first performance, ever, of George Shearing’s classic composition, Lullaby Of Birdland.  To attempt something like that in a live broadcast was a rather fearless gesture of compassion and respect, and Benny Green pulled it off beautifully. 

Somewhere, Shearing and Monk were smiling.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUB1odbIqiU

Justin joined KNKX in 2009 as the station's first Multimedia Manager. In this role, Justin helped to produce multimedia content, and implement systems and procedures in efforts to transform KNKX from a traditional broadcast station into a multi-platform media organization.
Nick began working at KNKX as a program host in the late 1980’s and, with the exception of a relatively brief hiatus, has been with the station ever since. Along with his work as a Midday Jazz host, Nick worked for several years as KNKX’s Music Director. He is now the station’s Production Manager and also serves as a fill-in host on KNKX’s jazz and blues programs.
Abe grew up in Western Washington, a third generation Seattle/Tacoma kid. It was as a student at Pacific Lutheran University that Abe landed his first job at KNKX, editing and producing audio for news stories. It was a Christmas Day shift no one else wanted that gave Abe his first on-air experience which led to overnights, then Saturday afternoons, and started hosting Evening Jazz in 1998.