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19:00 - 20:00

CHILLI JAZZ RADIO NEWS


JAZZ GEMS

WITH TOM STEVENS

THE LIGHTER SIDE OF BIG BANDS & JAZZ

MONDAY'S 11.00PM


STAR-SPANGLED RADIO HOUR

Wednesday's 5pm

Friday 5pm, Sunday 12pm



The Louis Dowdeswell Podcast

Due to popular demand these shows are repeats of Louis brilliant Podcasts

Wednesday's 6pm

Wednesday's 6pm - 8pm Friday 01.00am, Sunday 5pm


THE JAZZ SET

WITH TOM STEVENS

Wednesday's 8.00pm


NOT TO BE MISSED DRIVING HOME WITH TOM

Thursday's 5pm


TODD'S TURNTABLE

THURSDAY'S 8PM

FRIDAY 2AM & 7PM, SUNDAY 4PM,

Do not miss the brilliant Tod Gordon and his themed shows

THIS WEEK

Prolific Songwriter Walter Donaldson

Celebrating the Legacy of a Legendary Lyricist and Director

Walter Donaldson (15 February 1893 – 15 July 1947) was an exceptionally productive American songwriter and the founder of a publishing company. His extensive career spanned from the 1910s through to the 1940s, during which he composed numerous hit songs.

Donaldson's compositions have become enduring standards and are recognised as part of the Great American Songbook, reflecting his significant influence on popular music during his era.


RECORD OF THE WEEK

THE QUEENS OF VOCAL HARMONY

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Swingpunk The Financial Times

“Fabulous” – Vogue

“…the Andrews Sisters-style close harmonies are immaculate… they weave past and present together so deftly…” – Clive Davis, The Times.

The Puppini Sisters, renowned for their retro glam style and close harmonies, have captivated audiences with covers and original songs since forming in 2004 at London’s Trinity College of Music. Their debut album, Betcha Bottom Dollar, became the fastest-selling jazz record in UK chart history, blending classic swing with modern pop hits.

Their vintage aesthetic, inspired by Vivienne Westwood and the burlesque scene, helped spark a revival of harmony bands online. Over two decades, they toured globally, played lavish parties, collaborated with artists such as Michael Buble, and earned fans including Prince Charles.

In 2026, they will celebrate 20 years by releasing a new album featuring both originals and inventive covers like Total Eclipse of the Heart and Happy Birthday. Highlights include songs inspired by their travels and experiences, with members Marcella Puppini, Kate Mullins, and Rosanna Schura reuniting. The band continues to thrive at the intersection of club culture and mainstream music, always staying true to their creative vision.


The Michele Monro Podcast

The 1st Thursday of every month 7pm -8pm

Michelle Monro talks about her father the legendary singer Matt Monro.


The Big Band Heat

WITH TOM STEVENS

Saturday's 2.00pm, 8pm Sunday & Monday 2pm


The Airmen of Note Jazz Heritage series  2026

WATCH THIS SPACE FOR NEWS OF OUR FANTASTIC TRIP TO WASHINGTON DC


NOW YOU HAS "JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ"

WITH JOHN PETTERS

Saturday 7pm

Sunday 7pm, Monday 7pm, Tuesday 12am, Wednesday 5am

John presents 78rpm special


Saturday 21st March 8pm

Sunday 2pm Monday 4am, Tuesday 6pm

Join David Harding-Price tonight for his fabulous Blue's Show


MEET THE PRESENTERS

Presenters

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Louis Dowdeswell

The Louis Dowdeswell Podcast Wednesday's 6pm - 8pm Friday 01.00am, Sunday 5pm Louis talks about all things trumpet and interviews some of the biggest trumpet stars on the planet

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DENNIS M. SPRAGG STAR-SPANGLED RADIO HOUR

With the Permission of Dennis M Spragg co-ordinator of the Glenn Miller Collections at the American Music Research Center, University of Colorado Boulder, we present The Star-Spangled Radio Hour which has become one of the most popular big band programs available in the world since it went on the air in April 2010 and is the weekly “go to” spot for big band enthusiasts who enjoy original broadcasts.

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Nicola Farnon co Host with Tom on Christmas Day shows

Widely recognised as one of the classiest Jazz and Swing singers and/or double bassists in the UK, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Nicola Farnon has a remarkable musical pedigree, both parents being professional classical musicians and her great uncle no less than the late Robert Farnon.  Originally raised classically on the cello and the piano, Nicola started singing and playing double bass in her twenties which led to a jazz career spanning 25 years (so far!).