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  <title>Deep in the Stacks: Your Daily Jazz LP Podcast</title>

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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Every day, Danny from Kissa Kissa -- the Japanese-style jazz vinyl bar in Crown Heights, Brooklyn -- pulls one album from the stacks and tells you who made it, why it matters, and what to listen for. Three minutes, one record you need to hear. Calendar-driven picks tied to recording dates and artist birthdays, plus deep cuts from the Kissa Kissa collection.</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:title>Night Dreamer — Wayne Shorter (Blue Note, 1964)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Recorded on this date in 1964.

By April nineteen sixty-four, Shorter had already logged time with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, but Night Dreamer was his moment to step forward as a leader with something to say. Blue Note paired him with Lee Morgan on trumpet, McCoy Tyner on piano, Reggie Workman on bass, and Elvin Jones on drums -- borrowed from Coltrane's quartet for the session.

Featured tracks: Night Dreamer, Virgo

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    <description><![CDATA[Recorded on this date in 1964.

By April nineteen sixty-four, Shorter had already logged time with Art Blakey&apos;s Jazz Messengers, but Night Dreamer was his moment to step forward as a leader with something to say. Blue Note paired him with Lee Morgan on trumpet, McCoy Tyner on piano, Reggie Workman on bass, and Elvin Jones on drums -- borrowed from Coltrane&apos;s quartet for the session.

Featured tracks: Night Dreamer, Virgo

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Recorded on this date in 1964.

By April nineteen sixty-four, Shorter had already logged time with Art Blakey&apos;s Jazz Messengers, but Night Dreamer was his moment to step forward as a leader with something to say. Blue Note paired him with Lee Morgan on trumpet, McCoy Tyner on piano, Reggie Workman on bass, and Elvin Jones on drums -- borrowed from Coltrane&apos;s quartet for the session.

Featured tracks: Night Dreamer, Virgo

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>My Gentleman Friend — Blossom Dearie (Verve Records, 1959)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Blossom Dearie born on this date in 1924.

By nineteen fifty-nine, Dearie had already conquered the Paris jazz scene and made her mark in London, but this Verve Records session marked her full arrival as a recording artist in America. Producer Norman Granz paired her with an impeccable rhythm section -- Ray Brown on bass and Ed Thigpen on drums -- plus Kenny Burrell's guitar and Bobby Jaspar's flute.

Featured tracks: Gentleman Friend, Someone To Watch Over Me

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    <description><![CDATA[Blossom Dearie born on this date in 1924.

By nineteen fifty-nine, Dearie had already conquered the Paris jazz scene and made her mark in London, but this Verve Records session marked her full arrival as a recording artist in America. Producer Norman Granz paired her with an impeccable rhythm section -- Ray Brown on bass and Ed Thigpen on drums -- plus Kenny Burrell&apos;s guitar and Bobby Jaspar&apos;s flute.

Featured tracks: Gentleman Friend, Someone To Watch Over Me

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Blossom Dearie born on this date in 1924.

By nineteen fifty-nine, Dearie had already conquered the Paris jazz scene and made her mark in London, but this Verve Records session marked her full arrival as a recording artist in America. Producer Norman Granz paired her with an impeccable rhythm section -- Ray Brown on bass and Ed Thigpen on drums -- plus Kenny Burrell&apos;s guitar and Bobby Jaspar&apos;s flute.

Featured tracks: Gentleman Friend, Someone To Watch Over Me

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Serenade To A Bus Seat — Clark Terry Quintet (Riverside Records, 1957)</itunes:title>
    <title>Serenade To A Bus Seat — Clark Terry Quintet (Riverside Records, 1957)</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Recorded on this date in 1957.

Clark Terry was thirty-six and still playing in Duke Ellington's orchestra when he made this record for Riverside. He was moonlighting as a leader, and the quintet he assembled was ridiculous -- Johnny Griffin on tenor, Wynton Kelly on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Philly Joe Jones on drums.

Featured tracks: Serenade To A Bus Seat, Boomerang

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.  --- More from Sticky Note Podcasts: The W...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[Recorded on this date in 1957.

Clark Terry was thirty-six and still playing in Duke Ellington&apos;s orchestra when he made this record for Riverside. He was moonlighting as a leader, and the quintet he assembled was ridiculous -- Johnny Griffin on tenor, Wynton Kelly on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Philly Joe Jones on drums.

Featured tracks: Serenade To A Bus Seat, Boomerang

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Recorded on this date in 1957.

Clark Terry was thirty-six and still playing in Duke Ellington&apos;s orchestra when he made this record for Riverside. He was moonlighting as a leader, and the quintet he assembled was ridiculous -- Johnny Griffin on tenor, Wynton Kelly on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Philly Joe Jones on drums.

Featured tracks: Serenade To A Bus Seat, Boomerang

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:keywords>Clark Terry Quintet, Riverside Records, recorded today, 1957</itunes:keywords>
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    <itunes:title>Sunset Eyes — Teddy Edwards (Pacific Jazz, 1960)</itunes:title>
    <title>Sunset Eyes — Teddy Edwards (Pacific Jazz, 1960)</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Teddy Edwards was born on this date in 1924. By 1960, the Mississippi-born tenor saxophonist had become one of LA's most dependable players. Sunset Eyes, cut for Pacific Jazz with Duke Jordan on piano, Larry Ridley on bass, and Freddie Waits on drums, captures Edwards at his most lyrical -- swinging like bebop but breathing like chamber music.

Featured tracks: Sunset Eyes, Stella By Starlight

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.  --- More from Sticky Note...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[Teddy Edwards was born on this date in 1924. By 1960, the Mississippi-born tenor saxophonist had become one of LA&apos;s most dependable players. Sunset Eyes, cut for Pacific Jazz with Duke Jordan on piano, Larry Ridley on bass, and Freddie Waits on drums, captures Edwards at his most lyrical -- swinging like bebop but breathing like chamber music.

Featured tracks: Sunset Eyes, Stella By Starlight

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Teddy Edwards was born on this date in 1924. By 1960, the Mississippi-born tenor saxophonist had become one of LA&apos;s most dependable players. Sunset Eyes, cut for Pacific Jazz with Duke Jordan on piano, Larry Ridley on bass, and Freddie Waits on drums, captures Edwards at his most lyrical -- swinging like bebop but breathing like chamber music.

Featured tracks: Sunset Eyes, Stella By Starlight

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Here&#39;s Jaki — Jaki Byard (New Jazz, 1961)</itunes:title>
    <title>Here&#39;s Jaki — Jaki Byard (New Jazz, 1961)</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Deep in the Stacks, Episode 14: A piano player who refused to pick a lane -- stride, bebop, free jazz, standards -- all in one session with Ron Carter and Roy Haynes.  --- More from Sticky Note Podcasts: The Why of Words (daily etymology) | Required Drinking (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips) stickynotepodcasts.com]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[Deep in the Stacks, Episode 14: A piano player who refused to pick a lane -- stride, bebop, free jazz, standards -- all in one session with Ron Carter and Roy Haynes.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Deep in the Stacks, Episode 14: A piano player who refused to pick a lane -- stride, bebop, free jazz, standards -- all in one session with Ron Carter and Roy Haynes.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2026 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode>
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    <itunes:title>Happy Girl — Nathan Davis (Saba, 1965)</itunes:title>
    <title>Happy Girl — Nathan Davis (Saba, 1965)</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Deep in the Stacks, Episode 13: An expatriate tenor man in the Black Forest with Woody Shaw, Larry Young, and a band that had no business being that good.  --- More from Sticky Note Podcasts: The Why of Words (daily etymology) | Required Drinking (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips) stickynotepodcasts.com]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[Deep in the Stacks, Episode 13: An expatriate tenor man in the Black Forest with Woody Shaw, Larry Young, and a band that had no business being that good.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Deep in the Stacks, Episode 13: An expatriate tenor man in the Black Forest with Woody Shaw, Larry Young, and a band that had no business being that good.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2026 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Hip Cake Walk — Don Patterson (Prestige, 1964)</itunes:title>
    <title>Hip Cake Walk — Don Patterson (Prestige, 1964)</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Deep in the Stacks, Episode 12: A Hammond organ master who learned from the best and then found his own groove.  --- More from Sticky Note Podcasts: The Why of Words (daily etymology) | Required Drinking (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips) stickynotepodcasts.com]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[Deep in the Stacks, Episode 12: A Hammond organ master who learned from the best and then found his own groove.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Deep in the Stacks, Episode 12: A Hammond organ master who learned from the best and then found his own groove.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2026 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
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    <itunes:title>Left Alone — Mal Waldron (Bethlehem, 1959)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Deep in the Stacks, Episode 11: A farewell letter written in real time, by the last pianist to sit beside Billie Holiday.  --- More from Sticky Note Podcasts: The Why of Words (daily etymology) | Required Drinking (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips) stickynotepodcasts.com]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Deep in the Stacks, Episode 10: A young guitarist with the precision of a veteran, backed by strings that never get in his way.  --- More from Sticky Note Podcasts: The Why of Words (daily etymology) | Required Drinking (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips) stickynotepodcasts.com]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[Deep in the Stacks, Episode 10: A young guitarist with the precision of a veteran, backed by strings that never get in his way.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></description>
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    <itunes:title>Really Big! — Jimmy Heath (Riverside, 1960)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Deep in the Stacks, Episode 9: A tentet date with arrangements so good they make a room full of all-stars sound like a working band.  --- More from Sticky Note Podcasts: The Why of Words (daily etymology) | Required Drinking (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips) stickynotepodcasts.com]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[Deep in the Stacks, Episode 9: A tentet date with arrangements so good they make a room full of all-stars sound like a working band.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Deep in the Stacks, Episode 9: A tentet date with arrangements so good they make a room full of all-stars sound like a working band.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>A Happy Afternoon — Dieter Reith Trio (SABA, 1966)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Reith was born in nineteen thirty-eight and started piano lessons at age seven. He studied music and experimental physics, and by the late fifties he was playing jazz in clubs around Mainz.

Featured tracks: On Green Dolphin Street, How About a Blues

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Featured tracks: On Green Dolphin Street, How About a Blues

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Reith was born in nineteen thirty-eight and started piano lessons at age seven. He studied music and experimental physics, and by the late fifties he was playing jazz in clubs around Mainz.

Featured tracks: On Green Dolphin Street, How About a Blues

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Tears for Dolphy — Ted Curson (Fontana, 1964)</itunes:title>
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Featured tracks: Kassim, Tears for Dolphy

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    <description><![CDATA[Curson was born in Philadelphia in nineteen thirty-five. He moved to New York in nineteen fifty-six at the suggestion of Miles Davis and quickly found his way into some of the most adventurous music of the era.

Featured tracks: Kassim, Tears for Dolphy

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Curson was born in Philadelphia in nineteen thirty-five. He moved to New York in nineteen fifty-six at the suggestion of Miles Davis and quickly found his way into some of the most adventurous music of the era.

Featured tracks: Kassim, Tears for Dolphy

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Black Drops — Charles Earland (Prestige, 1970)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Earland was born in Philadelphia in nineteen forty-one and started gigging on tenor sax while still a teenager, joining McGriff's band at seventeen. When McGriff let him go, Earland pivoted to organ full-time, forming a trio with Martino and drummer Bobby Durham.

Featured tracks: Lazybird, Letha

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.  --- More from Sticky Note Podcasts: The Why of Words (daily etymology) | Required Drinking (cocktail history) | Photography ...]]></itunes:summary>
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Featured tracks: Lazybird, Letha

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Earland was born in Philadelphia in nineteen forty-one and started gigging on tenor sax while still a teenager, joining McGriff&apos;s band at seventeen. When McGriff let him go, Earland pivoted to organ full-time, forming a trio with Martino and drummer Bobby Durham.

Featured tracks: Lazybird, Letha

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>To My Queen — Walt Dickerson (New Jazz, 1962)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dickerson was born in Philadelphia in nineteen twenty-eight, studied at Morgan State University, and served two years in the Army before settling in California. There he formed a group with pianist Andrew Hill and drummer Andrew Cyrille -- two musicians who would each go on to reshape the boundaries of jazz in their own right.

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    <description><![CDATA[Dickerson was born in Philadelphia in nineteen twenty-eight, studied at Morgan State University, and served two years in the Army before settling in California. There he formed a group with pianist Andrew Hill and drummer Andrew Cyrille -- two musicians who would each go on to reshape the boundaries of jazz in their own right.

Featured tracks: To My Queen, God Bless the Child

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Dickerson was born in Philadelphia in nineteen twenty-eight, studied at Morgan State University, and served two years in the Army before settling in California. There he formed a group with pianist Andrew Hill and drummer Andrew Cyrille -- two musicians who would each go on to reshape the boundaries of jazz in their own right.

Featured tracks: To My Queen, God Bless the Child

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>The Song Book — Booker Ervin (Prestige, 1964)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Ervin was born in Denison, Texas in nineteen thirty and grew up surrounded by gospel and blues. After enlisting in the Air Force, he picked up the saxophone on base and never put it down.

Featured tracks: The Lamp Is Low, Just Friends

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.  --- More from Sticky Note Podcasts: The Why of Words (daily etymology) | Required Drinking (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips) stickynotepodcasts.com]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[Ervin was born in Denison, Texas in nineteen thirty and grew up surrounded by gospel and blues. After enlisting in the Air Force, he picked up the saxophone on base and never put it down.

Featured tracks: The Lamp Is Low, Just Friends

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Ervin was born in Denison, Texas in nineteen thirty and grew up surrounded by gospel and blues. After enlisting in the Air Force, he picked up the saxophone on base and never put it down.

Featured tracks: The Lamp Is Low, Just Friends

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Acid — Ray Barretto (Fania, 1968)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Barretto was born in Brooklyn to Puerto Rican parents and fell in love with percussion after hearing jazz records as a teenager. He served in the Army, came home, and worked his way through the Latin music and jazz circuits -- playing congas alongside everyone from Tito Puente to Red Garland.

Featured tracks: A Deeper Shade of Soul, Acid

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.  --- More from Sticky Note Podcasts: The Why of Words (daily etymology) | Required...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[Barretto was born in Brooklyn to Puerto Rican parents and fell in love with percussion after hearing jazz records as a teenager. He served in the Army, came home, and worked his way through the Latin music and jazz circuits -- playing congas alongside everyone from Tito Puente to Red Garland.

Featured tracks: A Deeper Shade of Soul, Acid

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Barretto was born in Brooklyn to Puerto Rican parents and fell in love with percussion after hearing jazz records as a teenager. He served in the Army, came home, and worked his way through the Latin music and jazz circuits -- playing congas alongside everyone from Tito Puente to Red Garland.

Featured tracks: A Deeper Shade of Soul, Acid

Deep in the Stacks is a daily jazz podcast from Kissa Kissa in Brooklyn.<br/><br/>---<br/><b>More from Sticky Note Podcasts:</b><br/><a href='https://whyofwords.com'>The Why of Words</a> (daily etymology) | <a href='https://requireddrinking.com'>Required Drinking</a> (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)<br/><a href='https://stickynotepodcasts.com'>stickynotepodcasts.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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Featured tracks: Voodoo, Midnight Mambo

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Featured tracks: Voodoo, Midnight Mambo

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Featured tracks: Voodoo, Midnight Mambo

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Featured tracks: Iron Works, Adventure Swing

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Featured tracks: Iron Works, Adventure Swing

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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Gil Melle was the first white musician signed to Blue Note Records, a visual artist who painted album covers for Miles Davis, and a jazz innovator who walked away from the genre after just three albums.

Featured tracks: Iron Works, Adventure Swing

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