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      Jul 18, 2013 by admin Info

      Dr. Donald Johns, co-founder of the UCR Music Department and longtime KUCR radio Host, passes

      July 17, 2013

      Riverside, CA — Donald C. Johns, Professor Emeritus of Music at UC Riverside, died Sunday, July 14 following a cardiac arrest at his home in Riverside. He was 87 years of age.  In his 36 years of distinguished teaching Prof. Johns taught thousands of undergraduate and graduate students.  He was the third member of the founding UCR Music faculty, joining it in 1957 as an instructor, and called himself “the third man,” after the film of that name.  He was appointed Assistant Professor in 1959, Associate Professor in 1965 and full Professor in 1971, a position which he held until his retirement in 1991.  He also served as chair of the department.  (After he retired, he taught for two additional years, at the request of the university.)

      The other UCR Music Department founders  were William Reynolds and Edwin J. (Ted) Simon.  Dr. Johns contributed enormously to the growth, development and recognition of the UCR Music Department, and to UCR as a whole.  The death of Dr. Johns marks the passing of the founding generation of UCR Music faculty.

      Don was born on June 9, 1926, in Chicago, growing up in its suburbs and attending regional schools.  He received his Masters from Northwestern University in Illinois.  He continued his musical education in Vienna, Austria, and received his PhD in Musicology from Northwestern in 1960.  Prof. Johns considered himself a music theorist and composer, and contributed to both fields with numerous articles of musical analysis and a large body of original compositions.  He was best known for composing  music which was rich with melody,  textured with ranging emotion, and deep with an evident mastery of form.  He composed numerous pieces for Lutheran church choirs, many of which became standard repertoire in churches around the country. Recordings of Dr. Johns’ secular works are available on cd.  His motto was “good music does not have to be complicated.”

      In 1993, two years after Professor Johns’ formal retirement, KUCR manager Louis Vandenberg offered Don a position as a program host at KUCR 88.3fm, UC Riverside’s radio station, to be part of a Tuesday jazz program block he had envisioned.   This block included UCR Founding Professor, the late Dr. Francis Carney, former Vice Chancellor Student Affairs Robert Herschler, acclaimed historian, author and scholar UCR Professor Sterling Stuckey and UCR emeritus Professor Dr. Donald C. Johns.  The program block also has included the late legendary jazz musician Oscar Brown, Jr., who was serving as a Regent’s Lecturer and Dr. David Fairris, Professor of Economics, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and formerly Associate Dean for Student Academic Affiars, College of Humanities and Social Sciences. The program block has also featured numerous students doing programs as part of their extracurricular experience as undergraduates at KUCR.  Jazz expert Lee Farley, long time administrator in the UCR School of Education, joined the lineup 7 years ago.  In his weekly program “Dr. J”  revealed and illustrated his encyclopedic knowledge of jazz musicians, musical styles, compositional and arranging techniques, and the connections between the elements that make up the world of jazz, from its beginnings to the present day.  On July 2, Donald “Dr. J” Johns marked exactly 20 years on the air at KUCR in the 1pm – 3pm Tuesday time slot.  A broadcast tribute to him was aired on July 16.

      Louis Vandenberg spoke of Dr. J in his broadcast tribute, “He was obviously in declining health in recent months, and he saw my concern and sadness.  ‘Don’t cry for me, Louis,” he said.  “I’ve had a great life.  I loved being a professor.  I loved UCR.  It’s a great place, a great school.  I loved doing the radio show.  I’m dying with no regrets.”  It made me think — all the people and things we love will come to an end, and there is loss and tragedy.  But, Don showed me that there’s much more to the story.  After being an undergraduate student of Don’s, and then being his friend and colleague at KUCR, the best lesson he taught me was his last.  He knew he was close to the end, but he had no fear, no regrets, only joy and gratitude for having lived and experienced it.  His passion for music kept him doing his radio show, the last one being less than two weeks before he died.  His physical struggle, aided by his son Karl, to come in the studio that last time amazed and inspired me.   It was an epic personal effort to do one more show, to connect, to say I was here, alive on this planet, and I loved it all, and to say goodbye.  That’s just beautiful — the best.”

      KUCR Program Director Eduardo Valencia agreed, “I found Dr. J’s spirit in these last few months to be even stronger than in my previous years of knowing him.  He was totally aware of what was happening, and it was very touching that he came to KUCR to do that final show.  He had to have had very spiritual feelings about his time on this planet. It came through in every way.“

      The passing of an excellent person and great musical mind is mourned by all his listeners and many friends.

      Don Johns leaves his wife, Jorun, daughter, Alessa, sons, Karl and Andy, son-in-law, Christopher Reynolds and grandson Gabriel.  No funeral or memorial arrangements have yet been made.

      A May 28, 2013 interview with Don in which he talks about his life, his experiences at UCR, KUCR and his love of music can be heard below and on the KUCR Archive page (scroll down).

      Audio interview with Dr. J:

      [audio: DonJohns_Interview052813_Final3.mp3]
      May 7, 2013 by admin Info

      KUCR COMEDY APOCALYPSE 2013!

      Mar 5, 2013 by admin Info

      Feb 14, 2013 by admin Info

      Comedy APOCALYPSE 2013!

      COMEDY APOCALYPSE

      What:  Top pro comedians to perform at UCR

      Where: UCR BARN

      When:  Wednesday February 27 8pm

      How Much: $5 UCR Students w/ ID ADVANCE ONLY at UCR Fine Arts Ticket Office,  Non-students $12, All tickets $12 @ the Show

      Top Comic Line-Up featured in Comedy Apocalypse 7 at UCR’s Barn Wed Feb 27th

      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

      Riverside, CA — KUCR 88.3fm’s long-running Comedy Apocalypse series returns to the Barn on Wednesday February 27th at 8pm when award-winning comedian Jimmy Dore presents a night of his brand of uproarious ultra-hip, ultra-smart comedy in a hilarious new 2013 edition of the acclaimed stage and club show “Left, Right & Ridiculous!.” In this show, Dore’s spot-on humor takes apart today’s media, politics and culture in a sharp no-holds-barred raucous blend  that combines stand-up, sketch and video to hilarious effect.  In one of the great features of the show, “Left, Right & Ridiculous!” sets the world right with lots of hard-to-believe video clips of famous people saying and doing some of the dumbest stuff you’ve ever seen.

      Jimmy Dore is the star of several Comedy Central Specials, a writer/performer for the Off-Broadway hit “The Marijuana-Logues”, and the host of “The Jimmy Dore Show, a satirical news show which originates from KPFK Los Angeles and airs nationally on the Pacifica Network, and on the web for The Young Turks Network.  Jimmy’s, “Citizen Jimmy”, is the award winning one-hour Comedy Central Special that was chosen Best Of the Year by iTunes and Top 5 DVD’s of the year by Punchline Magazine. Talking comedy with other comedians has always been a passion for Jimmy, so he turned it into the popular podcast “Comedy & Everything Else”, which has recently surpassed  2.2 million downloads, the guest list for which boasts the biggest names in comedy today.   The LA Weekly compared Dore to the legendary father of modern comedy: “Dore is so sharp and so funny and so on target, Lenny Bruce has to be laughing in his grave.”

      Dore’s “Left, Right and Ridiculous!” is opened by three great touring club comics at the top of their game doing killer stand-up sets who then join Jimmy at the end of the show for an improvised comedy “panel discussion” as they  skewer today’s newsmakers, ridicule the ridiculous, and make fun of celebrities and politicians – all the while taking questions from the audience.

      The show also features:

      Gene Pompa, comedian and writer, was born in East Los Angeles, California. Pompa became a product of his multiethnic upbringing in the suburbs of Los Angeles, and it was this diverse background which ultimately inspired Pompa to incorporate universal themes into his stand-up comedy and writing. Pompa’s television credits include several appearances on NBC’s Late Night with Conan O’Brien and CBS’ The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn. Pompa has also starred in his own half-hour Comedy Central Presents special, as well as a half-hour comedy showcase on Si TV. His acting has been featured on FOX’s In Living Color, CBS’ Style & Substance, and The Brothers Garcia on Nickelodeon. You may have also seen Pompa on Showtime, HBO, MTV, mun2, Galavision, and the Game Show Network.

      Brooklyn native, Dwayne Perkins, is a young veteran of the comedy game. With appearances on Late Night with Conan O’Brien, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, andPremium Blend, Perkins has earned a spot in today’s class of elite stand-up comics. Perkins is a regular in the New York, Boston, and Los Angeles comedy clubs. The recent culmination of Perkins’ talent has resulted in his own Comedy Central Presents half-hour special. The very well received special showcases Perkins’ unique way of looking at life and unparalleled ability to convey it hilariously.


      Robert Yasumura is a comedian and actor who has performed at the prestigious Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater in Massachusetts; been a Main Company member at the ACME Comedy Theater in Hollywood; performed stand-up comedy at The Bridgetown Comedy Festival in Portland, OR, the Hollywood Improv, Flappers and many other venues.  He is a regular performer and writer for The Jimmy Dore Show on the Pacifica Radio Network. Follow him on Twitter @teamyasumura.

      The “Comedy Apocalypse” is the longest running comedy series in UCR history and has featured dozens of comics over the last four years at UCR’s Barn. According to KUCR’s Louis Vandenberg, “We wanted to bring comedy to the campus – real cutting-edge club comedy which you would see in Hollywood or New York City.  The idea of the ‘apocalypse’ name was that the show always would be at the end of the quarter when the students are pouring themselves into their schoolwork and in need of a break.  Also, putting “comedy” before “apocalypse” just sounds ridiculous, so it had to be done.”   To find the performers for the series, the KUCR 88.3fm staff reviews dozens of videos for several weeks before putting the diverse shows together.  Jimmy Dore has been a top staff favorite.  KUCR Student Manager Jenny Guzman said, “I’m so excited!  Dore is a perfect comic for the UCR college audience.  He is incredibly funny, quick and smart.  He is the first comic we’ve had return to the Apocalypse.  People loved him when he played here a year ago.”

      KUCR 88.3fm Comedy Apocalypse 7

      Starring Jimmy Dore with his show “Left, Right and Ridiculous!”

      And featuring

      Gene Pompa, Dwayne Perkins and Robert Yasumura

      This show is intended for mature audiences.

      Wednesday February 27, 2013 8pm The BARN

      Tickets $5 for UCR Students with ID when PURCHASED IN ADVANCE from the UCR Fine Arts Ticket Office

      All other tickets $12 from UCR Fine Arts Ticket Office, Ticketmaster or at the door the night of the show.

      Parking in UCR lot 6 is $5.

      (951) UCR-BARN (827-4403)

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