Podcast appearances and mentions of andy clausen

  • 8PODCASTS
  • 9EPISODES
  • 55mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • May 8, 2024LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Latest podcast episodes about andy clausen

Cafè Jazz
Interseccions: el quartet de metalls Westerlies

Cafè Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 29:31


I Was Never There
Bonus: Radical Family Histories (A Crossover with Mother Country Radicals)

I Was Never There

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 40:45


Karen and Jamie sit down with Zayd Ayers Dohrn and his mom Bernardine Dorhn of Crooked Media's Mother Country Radicals to look back at the process of making a show so deeply rooted in personal family history. Jamie and Zayd interview the moms to learn how they felt reliving their radical pasts and what it was like to make a podcast with their children. And in a time that feels so similar politically to the turbulent decades Karen and Bernardine lived through - how do they find hope? For archival photos, videos, and more, follow I Was Never There on Instagram. For more information on the show and to get in touch with the team, check out our website. For one-of-a-kind merch, shop here. Follow host Jamie Zelermyer on Instagram and Twitter. Follow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteTwitterInstagramIf you have any information concerning Marsha's disappearance, please contact the Morgantown Police Department here or call the tip line: 304-284-7520.I Was Never There is a Wonder Media Network Production. It's hosted by Jamie and Karen Zelermyer. It's produced by Allie Wollner, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile , and Liz Smith. It's edited by Jenny Kaplan and Liz Smith. Our executive producers are Jenny Kaplan, Jamie Zelermyer, and Karen Zelermyer. Production assistance by Alesandra Tejeda. Mother Country Radicals is an original podcast from Audacy and Crooked Media. It's produced by Dustlight Productions.  Their theme song is by Andy Clausen. Zayd Ayers Dohrn is the host, writer, and executive producer. This episode was produced by Liz Smith. 

Brave Sound Podcast
Inside NYC Music: Andy Clausen | Brave Sound Podcast #5

Brave Sound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 105:24


The show where we uncover the stories, processes, and worldviews behind NYC’s most artful and creative musicians. Today's Guest: Andy Clausen is a New York-based trombonist, composer, producer, and educator. A graduate of The Juilliard School, Andy has served as principal conductor and Artistic Director for Jazz at New York Youth Symphony since 2016. As a composer, Andy has worked in a variety of formats, from orchestral and large ensemble commissions, to classical and jazz chamber music projects, as well as numerous film, television, and media productions. An in-demand collaborator across genres, he has performed or recorded a diverse range of artists including: Common, Fleet Foxes, Big Thief, Feist, A$AP Ferg, Paul Banks, Vieux Farka Touré, Wynton Marsalis, Ron Carter, Benny Golson, Frank Wess, Gerald Wilson, Bill Frisell, Kurt Elling, Joe Lovano, Theo Bleckmann, Kate Davis, Celisse Henderson, Haley Heynderickx, Nico Muhly, Maria Schneider, Dave Douglas, Wayne Horvitz, John Zorn, and The American Brass Quintet. Find him at https://www.andyclausen.com/ and @aclausent Your hosts: Austin Zhang - https://www.austinzhang.org/Michael Shapira http://michaelxshapira.com/ and @michaelxshapira Learn more: https://bravesound.org/ Instagram: @bravesoundnyc

Jazz Northwest
The Jazz Umbrella is very inclusive...

Jazz Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 59:49


…and so is Jazz Northwest. This week's show features the title music from The Westerlies brass quartet's new album "Wherein Lies the Good." It's a 15-minute suite originally composed for piano by Robin Holcomb but here arranged by Andy Clausen for brass quartet with two trumpets and two trombones. It's a slice of Americana played by a quartet that the New York Times described as “an arty quartet…mixing ideas from jazz, new classical, and Appalachian folk”. Also this week: Although the opportunities for actually experiencing live music have currently disappeared due to social distancing and the pandemic, we do have some recordings of earlier live performances in Seattle...including Cannonball Adderley at The Penthouse (1966), Jay Thomas at Tula's (2002) and The Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra at Kirkland Performance Center (2008). Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by host Jim Wilke and airs Sundays at 2 p.m. Listeners may also subscribe to the podcast at KNKX, NPR, Apple , or

Why I'll Never Make It - An Actor’s Journey
NY YOUTH SYMPHONY Jazz Program with Andy Clausen (Spotlight)

Why I'll Never Make It - An Actor’s Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 42:25


Andy Clausen is a New York-based composer, trombonist, bandleader, and graduate of The Juilliard School. Hailing from Seattle, Clausen relocated to NYC in 2010 where he enjoys a diverse schedule collaborating with filmmakers, folk and blues artists, classical composers, as well as New York's jazz elite. An active educator, Clausen has taught workshops across the United States and currently serves as Artistic Director of The New York Youth Symphony Jazz Program. For more information visit https://www.whyillnevermakeit.com/l/nyys-andy-clausen.   ------------------------------- Please consider buying me a coffee to support this work that goes into each episode.   Join the WINMI community by following on Instagram or Twitter as well as reaching out to Patrick with any questions or comments: contact.winmipodcast.com   Intro music and interludes:"Reverie (small theme)" by _ghost2010 - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (3.0)

Poetry Spoken Here
Episode #081 Linda Simone and BEAT: The Latter Days of the Beat Generation Reviewed

Poetry Spoken Here

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 32:25


Linda Simone shares her poetry from San Antonio, TX. Host Charlie Rossiter reviews Andy Clausen’s new book "BEAT: The Latter Days of the Beat Generation, a First-Hand Account." Listen to our episode remembering Jeff Poniewaz, here: https://soundcloud.com/poetry-spoken-here/episode-004-antler-remembers-jeff-poniewaz-gary-snyders-new-book-reviewed Listen to our extended interview with David Cope about his correspondence with Allen Ginsberg, here: https://soundcloud.com/poetry-spoken-here/episode-028-david-cope-discusses-allen-ginsberg-extended-interview Listen to our interview with Bill Morgan, Allen Ginsberg's archivist, here: https://soundcloud.com/poetry-spoken-here/episode-068-bill-morgan-and-wait-till-im-dead-reviewed Subscribe to Poetry Spoken Here on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/poetr…d1030829938?mt=2 Visit our website: poetryspokenhere.com Like us on facebook: facebook.com/PoetrySpokenHere Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/poseyspokenhere (@poseyspokenhere) Send us an e-mail: poetryspokenhere@gmail.com

Divergent Paths with Dan Dunford
Episode 40 - The Westerlies

Divergent Paths with Dan Dunford

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 77:27


This week for my 40th (!) episode, one of my most fun chats with all four members of the wonderful brass quartet, The Westerlies (Riley Mulherkar, Zubin Hensler, Andy Clausen, and Willem de Koch)! We talk about the formation of the group, the challenges that come with it, ensemble philosophies, developing a unique ensemble voice, the balance in group energy, and most importantly, Big Truck City and The Love Square! Featured on this episode are two tracks from their last album, Wish the Children Would Come On Home: The Music of Wayne Horvitz: "The Store, The Campfire" and "Wish the Children Would Come On Home." For all things Westerlies: westerliesmusic.com facebook.com/westerliesmusic twitter.com/westerliesmusic ENJOY!