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Jazz with OT Archive
Listen to any past Jazz with OT program online.
In April 2006 the world of Jazz lost a dear friend, WVXU invites you to visit our Tribute Page to read remembrances of OT and add thoughts of your own.
Listen to "A Tribute to OT"
Lee Hay hosted a two-hour special for Oscar Treadwell which was broadcast in May of 2006..
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Stan Kenton Profile | Various | Various | Stan Kenton Profile | Various | Various |
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Jazz With OT: In tribute to Oscar, Cincinnati Public Radio continues to broadcast Jazz with OT every Sunday evening at 9:00 PM. Thanks to the donation of his radio archive by his family, we are restoring hundreds of hours of programs for future broadcast.
Bruce Ellis, our production director discovered a great way to preserve Oscar's legacy. But reviving some of Oscar’s old shows has required technical knowledge, ingenuity and a really good oven.
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Restoration of Classic Jazz With OT programs is supported by a grant from the Fine Arts Fund. |

OT Website: Please visit www.oscartreadwell.com for more information about OT, music written in his honor and samples of his poetry.
JAZZ AT THE MAIN LIBRARY
Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
800 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
www.cincinnatilibrary.org
The sounds of jazz ring through the Main Library as the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County once again present the "Jazz of the Month Club" on select Saturdays at 2:00 p.m.
Well-known jazz artists perform in the Main Library's Atrium as part of the series supported by internationally known saxophonist and authority on jazz education Jamey Aebersold.
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| In the Summer of 2005 Cincinnati Public Radio was delighted to announce the return of Oscar Treadwell to Cincinnati’s airwaves.
The beloved former WGUC and WVXU jazz host reprised Jazz with OT
on 91.7 WVXU every Sunday evening. As a tribute to OT, these programs continue,
taking jazz fans on a wonderful musical journey. In these programs OT spins
the tunes of the jazz masters, tells their stories, and provides counterpoint
with his beautiful poetry narrations. |
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