
Carl Pogue
Music DirectorCarl Pogue fell in love with radio ever since getting a degree in the field over three decades ago. He’s spent his entire working career at commercial and public stations, with stops in Portland, San Diego, as well as NPR’s furthest affiliates on the Micronesian islands of Guam and Saipan.
Carl regards jazz as a dynamic art form that continues to expand into new territories and morph with other styles. He finds it rewarding to share the classics with listeners who have grown up with jazz, and to introduce new sounds to younger listeners.
Carl became Jazz24’s Music Director in March of 2020. He appreciates working with such knowledgeable hosts and having access to an enormous, eclectic library. He’s most excited by the constant opportunity to connect and interact with listeners from all around the world.
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Walk through the history, the decades, and the innovators of jazz with KNKX and Jazz24. Free jazz might shove you a bit – or a lot – out of your comfort zone. Carl Pogue suggests that might not be such a bad thing.
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Eddie Henderson didn’t immediately gravitate toward jazz. He studied classical trumpet and went to medical school but after studying under several jazz icons, he hit the music scene in earnest and continues to perform with a dream team of artists.
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The powerhouse drummer Jack DeJohnette continues to dazzle critics and fans alike, both as a leader and as an “in-demand” sideman.
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A skilled sideman and an accomplished bandleader, George Cables has played with jazz greats and composed his own memorable songs.
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Drummer Roy Haynes has not only shared the stage with legendary jazz figures over the decades, but contributed mightily to stylistic developments in the genre. He turned 99 this year.