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| An Evening with TomtheJazzman |
An Evening with TomtheJazzman is
the longest running Jazz Program in North
Carolina. Tom began his programming of the music
he loves over twenty four years ago on Public Radio East’s original station
WTEB - 89.3 FM. Tom can now be heard each Sunday evening beginning
at 6 PM on all five Public Radio East frequencies. His five-hour program
offers a virtual buffet of sounds. Each week Tom programs new music and
new artists while always staying true to tradition with classic mainstream
presentations from the Jazz Masters.
Tom began programming Jazz on the radio back in the early 60's and has remained
dedicated to Jazz as an art form in his programming. For Tom Jazz is his therapy
and he can not imagine a world without music, especially Jazz.
Tom's weekly presentations are very spontaneous and reflect on the currency of
events. He devotes time to featuring music of recently deceased Jazz
musicians, and provides an ongoing commentary of events in the news. Frequently Tom, through his myriad of contacts,
has information available in advance of public announcements.
An Evening with TomtheJazzman emphasizes the music of Jazz
and features Tom's timely comments. Many listeners are frequently asking
Tom to talk more about the music and to share more of his personal experiences
with musicians; however, in most cases Tom believes most listeners are checking
in to hear the music and not his comments. He makes it a point of being
sure to announce all of the selections he plays, by title and artist or group. Tom can readily be reached for questions and
comments at jazzman@broadcast.net
anytime or toll free at 1-800-222-9832 during the program. Tom can also
be heard at http://www.publicradioeast.org
on both Public Radio East streams of broadcasting. Also on the web site you can get a copy of
the playlist from each week of Tom’s programming. Tom frequently publishes a list of Jazz
Concerts in North Carolina
to listeners on his mailing list. Tom
especially appreciates listener feedback on his programming and listener
suggested selections for the program.
Tom invites you to check out his show on Sunday evening on WTEB-89.3 in New Bern and Jacksonville,,
WKNS-90.3 from Kinston and Goldsboro
up toward Raleigh, WBJD-91.5 at Atlantic Beach
and the Crystal Coast,
WZNB-88.5 in New Bern
and Greenville-88.1. |
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TomtheJazzman with Tierney Sutton
Every Sunday evening for twenty four years, TomtheJazzman drives the 100 mile round trip from Greenville
to New Bern.
He makes the drive each week on a mission to share his passion for jazz with
eastern North Carolina.
He accomplishes that and more on his program An Evening with TomtheJazzman,
which airs from 6:00 to 11:00 p.m. on Public Radio East every Sunday. Tom's
friends know him as Tom Mallison. Many listeners and friends never have
connected the two....TomtheJazzman and Tom Mallison. Frequently someone
will comment, 'Your voice sounds so familiar. Have I met you somewhere
previously?" In many cases Tom
allows the question to go unanswered.
Prior to his arrival each week, Tom spends over eight hours in preparation
for the five hour program. About 99% of the music he presents is from his
personal compact disc library, which now numbers in the thousands. He
selects about a hundred CDs each week for consideration in his impromptu
programming. In addition, Tom says, "I spend considerable time on the
internet, reading magazines, and talking on the phone during the week in
preparation for the show. I also travel to hear jazz performances whenever
possible." These days Tom spends much of his time on the Internet
researching Jazz, in addition to communicating with listeners, contacts in
the music industry and artists. Tom's hobbies include photography,
cooking, travel, being an audiophile enthusiast and assisting friends with
their stereo equipment and computer issues.
Many listeners consider Tom’s programming during the month of December
of ALL HOLIDAY JAZZ to be a highlight of the
holiday season.

Wynton Marsalis and TomtheJazzman take a break during the JVC Newport Jazz
Festival
As a Greenville
native, Tom has been a jazz fan since his teens. His broadcast career started while in
college, after winning a contest sponsored by a Greenville station in 1960. Not only did he
win, he was also offered an announcing and programming position. Since then, Tom has had his own jazz program
on and off throughout during the years. In 1985, he left WDLX-FM, formerly
WITN-FM-Rock-93, to offer his passion for jazz at a new home on WTEB (now
Public Radio East). Prior to going on the air in 1985, Tom was helping the
program director and staff build a jazz library and make contacts with his
friends in the music industry, Since 1974 Tom the Jazzman has been a
Sunday night tradition in Eastern North Carolina, although his first radio
programming began in 1960.
For Tom, Jazz has always been an art form and a hobby. "It has evolved
into being my therapy and way of avoiding or reducing stress." For
over 32 years, Tom was employed by DuPont as their Manager of External
Affairs. He retired from DuPont in November of 1998. His professional
background in communications, public relations, media, publications, education
and his personal music collection has helped to define what makes An Evening
with Tom the Jazzman unique. When the music's not playing, Tom's emphasis is on
education, history, and nostalgia. Tom theJ azzman is described by fans
of the program as an "oasis ... hosted by an evangelist for the genre of
jazz," and as "the leading knowledge base, contact person, and
stimulator for jazz in eastern North
Carolina." His program is the longest
running jazz program in North
Carolina.

TomtheJazzman with Dr. Billy Taylor
Now that Tom has retired from DuPont he frequently is asked what he does to
stay occupied. Tom continues his dedication to Jazz with memberships in
the International Association for Jazz Education and the Jazz Journalist
Association. He frequently conducts workshops and has his photography
featured through both of these organizations. Tom is a contributing
writer and photographer for JazzWeek magazine. He is the co-founder of
the FRIENDS of JAZZ at East
Carolina University
and was a charter member of the Coastal Jazz Society. He is a frequent
speaker to Jazz Societies, church groups and civic clubs in addition to
serving as Master of Ceremonies for many concerts. Tom consults for
several Jazz Societies, Festivals and a Jazz Cruise utilizing his knowledge,
experience and contacts in the world of Jazz.
Tom is a member of the College
of Education's
Educators Hall of Fame at ECU. In 2003 Tom was voted by the jazz radio
programmers across the United
States as the fist recipient of the
JazzWeek Duke Dubois Humanitarian Award for his efforts in the promotion of
jazz, jazz education, his programming and willingness to help other jazz
radio programmers and stations.
In 1992, Tom received the North
Carolina's highest civilian award, The Order of the
Long Leaf Pine, presented by Governor Jim Martin. In 1988 Tom was
recognized as an Honorary Walt Disney World Citizen by the Disney
Group. Tom has served on the Board of Visitors of East Carolina
University and in 1998 was presented The Distinguished Alumni Service Award
by the East Carolina University Alumni Association. Tom has been a
member of the ECU Pirate Club since 1974. He is a member of the
Chancellor's Society at ECU. Tom was recently elected as Chairman of
the Board of the Robert Wright Student Government President's Society at
ECU. Tom is an emeritus member of the FRIENDS of the S. Rudolph
Alexander Performing Arts Series and has served a President of the FRIENDS of
SRAPAS. Tom has served as Chairman of the College
of Education Advancement Council at East Carolina
University and
continues as a Board member.

TomtheJazzman with Joe Lovano and McCoy Tyner backstage at the Newport
Jazz Festival
Tom presents of a wide variety of jazz styles, in his programming, and
incorporates commentary, and artist profiles. It is said best by Tom's fans, such as Susan
and Alan Boutilier, owners of The Starlight Café, in Greenville, "It wouldn't be Sunday
around here without TomtheJazzman. The mix and breadth of the music is a
treat. We have discovered music - old and new - that otherwise we would not
have access to. We feel educated and enriched by the end of each show."

TomtheJazzman with Joe Locke
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