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In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Suchitra Lata, 3. Hans Christian, 4. Lisa Lynne, 5. Aryeh Frankfurter and Lisa Lynne, 6. Mundi, 7. Teslim, 8. Amy Denio, 9. Barbepeste Official Orchestra
Ascoltiamo il nuovo, luminoso, lavoro del Tiptons Sax Quartet & Drums di Amy Denio, la retrospettiva dedicata ai Residents da parte della band di Praga Už Jsme Doma
In this podcast: 1. Hans Christian, 2. The Headroom Project, 3. Laura Inserra, 4. Barbepeste Official Orchestra, 5. Amy Denio, 6. Beth Quist, 7. Fernwood, 8. Barry Phillips, 9. Ruben van Rompaey, 10. Lisa Lynne, 11. Eric Kamen, 12. Hans Christian
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Co-Leader, Alto Sax and Clarinetist Amy Denio of the Tiptons Sax Quartet & Drums .. She opened up about their 2021 CD & 14th album as a group with Wabi Sabi set to be released April 2, 2021 featuring a wide swath of sound .. With this latest release, the internationally renowned all-female saxophone quartet with drums is celebrating over 30 years as a band. Amy talks about all of this and has thoughts on the pandemic .. Get to know her and the band .. Enjoy…Click here to listen.Neon Jazz is a radio program airing since 2011. Hosted by Joe Dimino and Engineered by John Christopher in Kansas City, Missouri giving listeners a journey into one of America's finest inventions. Take a listen on KCXL (102.9 FM / 1140 AM) out of Liberty, MO. Listen to KCXL on Tunein Radio at http://tunein.com/radio/Neon-Jazz-With-Joe-Dimino-p381685/. You can now catch Neon Jazz on KOJH 104.7 FM out of the Mutual Musicians Foundation from Noon - 1 p.m. CST Monday-Friday at https://www.kojhfm.org/. Check us out at All About Jazz @ https://kansascity.jazznearyou.com/neon-jazz.php. For all things Neon Jazz, visit http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Gopal, 3. Sasha Merkulov, 4. Hans Christian, 5. Dubmaster Conte, 6. Amy Denio, 7. Mundi, 8. Jamie Janover, 9. The Lost Mode, 10. Olexa Kabanov, 11. Ruben van Rompaey
Seattle’s Amy Denio is on the short list of people who have made a career in music counterculture. In the latest ep of the Right Brain Music Podcast, we meet this prolific avant-garde artist, get a sense of what makes her tick and hear plenty of examples of her recent work.
Good News Lonely Grandma receives over 1,000 Christmas Cards!Virtual Christmas How many Americans are celebrating this year.Showbiz Why Dolly Parton leaves her decorations up through most of January.Things you didn't know about the movie A Christmas Story.Interview Listener Julie (there's gotta' be a better nick-name for her) wraps up her week on the podcast by sharing her Christmas traditions, which are probably a lot like yours. She also talks about how Christmas is different this year.Plus Dan explores how the holidays are celebrated around the globe, focusing on the things that are unique to certain countries, and unfamiliar to the USA.Bonus Dan's friend Vern Lawton (drums) and his friends Amy Denio (accordion), Dave McClelland (bass), Rick Riday (keyboards) and Jude Contreras (guitar) play a jazzed-up version of the Little Drummer Boy.Merry Christmas!Other holiday instrumentals used in this episode:Music: We Wish You a Merry Christmas (metal version) by Alexander Nakarada, and Silent Night by Alexander Nakarada. (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Shameless PlugDaily Detour merch is for sale at Tee Public.There are also fun, cozy Christmas shirts there. And coffee and travel mugs that are perfect for sipping hot cocoa on cold winter nights. All with original artwork from Dan Roberts.Dig Deeper: Dan's website has all kinds of audio, video and pics to check out.Review the PodcastThank you for listening to the Daily Detour. May we ask a small favor? Would you please write a review on Apple Podcasts? It will help more listeners find this program that you are enjoying. Or are at least tolerating. Thank you so much!
In this podcast: 1. Christos Anestopoulos, 2. Ya Elah, 3. Aryeh Frankfurter, 4. Katrina Wreede, 5. Gerard Satamian, 6. Emily Burridge, 7. Kiwi, 8. Tilopa, 9. Daniel Estrem, 10. Hans Christian, 11. Amy Denio, 12. The Headroom Project, 13. Kara Nomadica
Abrimos con algunos de los últimos proyectos de la polifacética artista radicada en el Pacífico estadounidense Amy Denio, para continuar por el Mediterráneo oriental, con sugerencias sonoras que van desde el reposo a la exaltación sonora, para después encaminarnos por los sonidos más plácidos de la tradición drupad de la India, terminando con el anuncio de la inminente edición telemática y global del festival de 24 horas Ragas Live. We open with some of the latest projects of the multifaceted artist based in the US Pacific, Amy Denio, to continue on to the eastern Mediterranean, with sound suggestions ranging from calm to powerful sounds, and then move on to the more placid airs of the Indian dhrupad tradition, ending with the announcement of the imminent online and global edition of the 24-hour Ragas Live Festival. · Tiptons Sax Quartet – Root dance – Wabi sabi · Amy Denio – Trieste – Corona series · James Basdanis – DiddyCoy – DiddyCoy · Balothizer – Foustalieris – Cretan smash · Murat Kagan Ergun – Çocuk – Çocuk (single) · Sumeet Anand Pandey – Raga Ahir Bhairav: Shyam sundar ko pratah samay – Morning meditation: Darbhanga dhrupad tradition · Brooklyn Raga Massive – Bageshri – In D Imagen / Image: Amy Denio (Tiptons Sax Quartet)
The Tiptons Saxophone Quartet and Drums was formed in Seattle in 1988. Now with only Amy Denio still based in the Puget Sound area, the Tiptons roll on. A new album is due in March, and with their performance in the KNKX studios, the Tiptons showed they're at the top of their game.
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention, Ennio Morricone, Monkees, Davey Williams & Curlew (prima parte)
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention, Ennio Morricone, Monkees, Davey Williams & Curlew (prima parte)
To become a patron and help this program continue producing Mood Altering Substance, go towww.patreon.com/hellohumanand pledge any amount. Singer and Songwriter J.R. Rhodes believes that music heals and that love is real. From her first open-mic performances at the O.K. Hotel, Seattle, to her latest album I Am, these beliefs in the transformative power of song are distilled into gems of quiet intensity that traverse blues, jazz, folk and rock. Her full-length albums include I Am, produced by Johnny Sangster (2017), Elixir (2011), Afriqueen Stare (2003), and Songs of Angels (1999). Additional works that demonstrate Rhodes’ range and virtuosity are Lullabies (2013), a riveting performance of traditional spirituals, On the Boards, Seattle; as well as 2 Old Chicks (2005), a 50-piece orchestral film score, created in collaboration with Doris Bartha and Steve Brush. Rhodes began writing at a young age, composing poems that “always had a melody too.” Skipping class to stay home and learn new instruments, Rhodes found in music a way to go inside herself, and to inspire others to go inside themselves, to learn, to heal, to find love or to leave it behind. One source of continued inspiration for the artist is an autograph, from the poet Maya Angelou, that hangs prominently in her studio, a memento of their meeting at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute. Rhodes earned her B.A. in music composition from Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT. Jazz luminaries Bill Lowe and Anthony Braxton were favorite teachers who encouraged her to explore and push beyond any self-imposed boundaries. These lessons have allowed her to continually grow and evolve her music. She has collaborated with musicians including Matt Chamberlain (David Bowie), Brad Houser (Edie Brickell & New Bohemians), Mike Dillon (Ani DiFranco), Eyvind Kang (Bill Frisell), Jeff Fielder (Mark Lanegan), Dan Walker (LeRoy Bell), Jessica Lurie, Keith Lowe (Fiona Apple), Amy Denio, Jessika Kenney, Mike Stone (Wayne Horvitz) and Skerik. Rhodes muses, “It’s easy to be cynical. It takes a lot to be intentional. It takes a lot to love.” I Am takes the listener into love and then heartache, through rebirth, and finally, up into freedom. For more of J.R.: Website:http://www.jrrecordingco.com/ Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/j-r-rhodes/872055060 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jrrecordingco/ To become a patron and help this program continue producing Mood Altering Substance, go to www.patreon.com/hellohuman and pledge any amount. For more of us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellohumans.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellohumans.co/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HelloHumans_co And if you’d like to buy us a coffee (or burrito) once a month to help us keep going, you can become a patron by going to https://www.patreon.com/hellohuman and making a pledge of any amount.
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Jean-Luc Ponty, Cecil Taylor, Erik Satie, Nimal, Nicita-Scrignoli, Tiptons, Jessica Lurie, Sue Orfield Band, AcoustiHoo, Lucas Niggli, György Ligeti (seconda parte)
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Jean-Luc Ponty, Cecil Taylor, Erik Satie, Nimal, Nicita-Scrignoli, Tiptons, Jessica Lurie, Sue Orfield Band, AcoustiHoo, Lucas Niggli, György Ligeti (seconda parte)
Ryan Huber, Pugs & Crows / Tony Wilson, Esmerine, Tetrix, Pole, Jan St Werner, Tetrix, Nils Petter Molvaer, Tortoise, Tim Hecker, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Building Castles out of Matchsticks, Julianna Barwick, Marta Sebestyn, Amy Denio, Dixie's Death Pool, Telephone Maison, Paranerd, Moderat,Fatima al Qadiri, Husky Rescue, Christine Duncan, Braids & Underworld.
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Trimpin's 2003 installation in the Jack Straw New Media Gallery, Klavier Nonette, contained nine coin-operated, electromechanically played toy pianos capable of playing 41 different pieces, included this composition by Amy Denio.
Trimpin’s 2003 installation in the Jack Straw New Media Gallery, Klavier Nonette, contained nine coin-operated, electromechanically played toy pianos capable of playing 41 different pieces, included this composition by Amy Denio.
Trimpin's 2003 installation in the Jack Straw New Media Gallery, Klavier Nonette, contained nine coin-operated, electromechanically played toy pianos capable of playing 41 different pieces, included this composition by Amy Denio.
Trimpin’s 2003 installation in the Jack Straw New Media Gallery, Klavier Nonette, contained nine coin-operated, electromechanically played toy pianos capable of playing 41 different pieces, included this composition by Amy Denio. The post Amy Denio – La Tessatura delle Nonnette appeared first on Jack Straw Cultural Center.
The official Aphonia Recordings podcast features interviews, live recordings with and of our many varied and eclectic artists as well as discussion on the many phenomena of music and sound.