In Jeff Turton’s words…
“I have spent 35 years programming Jazz on Boston radio stations. Starting in the late 70’s at public radio station WBUR and at Emerson College at WERS. I did fill-in work at WGBH for a couple of decades for people like Eric Jackson and Ron Della Chiesa and in 1983, along with a bunch of radio professionals with big dreams, we got Boston’s first Alternative Rock station off the ground (though we didn’t really know what we were creating in the beginning because there was not an alternative format at the time) . He programmed Jazz on Sunday’s for 8 hours each week for more than 27 years. The program was very successful because of the hybrid approach we took to the programming of the music.
I have always thought that music thrived at the Crossroads, where many influences converge and develop and then move off on their own to provide their own perspectives. The Jazz Brunch was the only show on Boston radio that actively brought the influences from Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa into the music mix and drawing their parallels to Jazz. Jazz Crossroads will also journey to New Orleans during the last hour.
New Orleans is truly the crossroads for music in this country. It has an incredibly unique culture with influences from Africa and the Caribbean and the beginnings of Jazz at it’s heart. I have spent the last 20 years since Katrina deeply involved in learning about that music and culture and am hoping it adds a little spice the Jazz Crossroads mix.
I am a recording engineer when not wearing my programming hat. I have spent much of that career in recording studios in the 80’s and then in newsrooms across the public radio system providing production help and also working with shows providing content for public radio. I have also spent many years in the TV and Sports production world as both an A1 and A2 engineer. These were my Crossroads and I like to think they have all added to my individual approach to music programming.”
Feel free to get in touch with Jeff via e-mail to let him know your thoughts about his show or even if you just fancy a shout out! jeff@soulandjazz.com.
Stereo, not stereotypical
Enjoy!
7th July 2026
Artist – Track – Format – Year
Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson Winter In America Winter In America 1982
Duke Ellington It’s Freedom Second Sacred Concert 1968
Joey Alexander Aliceana Celestial Keeper 2026
Steve Wilson A Volta Enduring Sonance 2026
Conrad Herwig Tones For Joans Bones The Latin Side Of Chick Corea 2026
Cecile McLorin Salvant Barbara’s Song With Every Breath I Take 2026
Ambrose Akimusarie and Mary Halvorson Soundcheck Slo Mo Neon Luminate Hoverings 2026
Helen Sung Diana Oracles 2026
Taj Mahal You Ain’t No Street Walker Mama, Honey But I Do Love The Way You Strut Your Stuff The Real Thing 1971
Terri Lynn Carrington Freedom Part 1 We Insist 2025 2025
Donny Hathaway Some Day We’ll All Be Free Extension Of A Man 1973
Billy Taylor & His Trio I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free 1968
Chris Potter Mine Eyes Alive With Ghosts Today 2026
Nola Resistence Quintet Song For Capetown Morpheus 2026
Alexa Tarantino Inside Looking Out The Roar And The Whisper 2026
Taj Mahal & The Phantom Blues Band Crazy About That Jukebox Time 2026
Davell Crawford The House That Jack Built The B-3 and Me 1998
Walter Wolfman Washington Funk Is In The House Funk Is In The House 1998
Chocolate Milk Never Ever Do Without You Chocolate Milk 1976
James Black Mr Gris gris Man The Funky Sides Of James Black 2025
Cyrill Neville Papa Wah Didy Don’t Wait Till I’m Gone 2026
Wild Tchoupitolas Hey Pockey Way New Orleans: Live at the 1977 Jazz And Heritage Festival 2026
The Neville Brothers Fire On The Bayou Fiyp On The Bayou 1981
Mas Mamones Malanga Amarillo Aguacerro Y Paranda 2026
Mas Mamones Hey Boogaloo Aguacerro Y Paranda 2026
Mas Mamones El Songo De Hector Aguacerro Y Paranda 2026
James Andrews Call The Police New Orleans Jazz Revival 2026
James Andrews The Caribbean Second Line New Orleans Jazz Revival 2026
