Keeping jazz alive: The impact of JAZZ88 in Minnesota

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From its origins in Black American communities to its influence on artists all over the world, jazz has always been about innovation, expression and connection.
And here in Minnesota, one radio station has been keeping that spirit alive for more than 50 years — JAZZ88.
Launched in 1970 as part of Minneapolis Public Schools, JAZZ88 has been a hub for jazz lovers, educators and musicians, introducing generations to a timeless genre while adapting to changing times.
MPR News host Angela Davis talks with some of the voices behind JAZZ88, as well as a musician who performs in and around the Twin Cities. Together, they will explore the station’s impact, its evolution and the artists shaping the sounds we hear when listening to jazz.

Guests:
Sean McPherson is the music director and afternoon host of JAZZ88. Previously he was an on-air host for The Current, Minnesota Public Radio’s alternative music station.
Emmanuel Hill is the executive producer of MPS Voices, a JAZZ88 livestream focused on broadcasting student voices in Minneapolis Public Schools.
Eli Awada is a Twin Cities musician, pianist and keyboardist for the jazz collective, Room3.
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