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Laura Anglade, Ben Paterson, Raagaverse, Allison Au, Jodi Proznick, Mili Hong, Robert Lee, Dan Fortin, Harry Bartlett, Andrew Downing, Carn Davidson 9, Jacob Chung, Curtis Nowosad, Jocelyn Gould, Caity Gyorgy, Martina DaSilva & Alex Goodman, Tony Davis and Brett HansenPlaylist: Laura Anglade - ManhattanBen Paterson - Cookin' in the CouveRaagaverse, featuring Shruti Ramani, Noah Franche-Nolan, Jodi Proznick & Nicholas Bracewell - AkomAllison Au, Jodi Proznick, Mili Hong - L'EspaceRobert Lee - BambooDan Fortin, featuring David Occhipinti - Uh HundredHarry Bartlett, featuring Andrew Downing & Aline Homzy - Eagle RiverAndrew Downing - Sellers and NewelCarn Davidson 9 - JoyJacob Chung - The SageCurtis Nowosad , featuring Andrew Renfroe - We Do WeJocelyn Gould - Can I Tell You a Secret?Caity Gyorgy - Just My LuckMartina DaSilva, Alex Goodman, featuring Andrew Renfroe - Close to YouTony Davis - Can't Find My Way HomeBrett Hansen - DWKE
Send us your thoughts! French and American singer Laura Anglade is a promising storyteller hailing from the idyllic town of Brousse-le-Château, France. She draws inspiration from Carmen McRae, Blossom Dearie, Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Shirley Horn, Billie Holiday, Michel Legrand and Barbra Streisand, among others.Laura has made a mark in the music scenes of New York, Paris, London, Toronto and Montreal, collaborating with some of the world's finest musicians, including Peter Bernstein, Jonathan Kreisberg, Ben Paterson, Ira Coleman, Reg Schwager, and Neil Swainson, to name a few.In 2022, she joined singer Melody Gardot across the east and west coasts of the United States and Europe. Laura has performed in renowned venues such as Olympia (Paris), the Royal Festival Hall (London), Town Hall (New York City), the Ace Theatre Hotel (Los Angeles), and the main stage at the Festival International de Jazz de Montreal.Her debut album, ‘I've Got Just About Everything' (Justin Time Records, 2019) was met with praise by critics and fans alike. Her second JUNO-nominated album, ‘Venez Donc Chez Moi' (Justin Time Records, 2022) is a duo recording featuring Montreal guitarist Sam Kirmayer, with whom she was awarded the “Prix Opus" for Jazz Concert of the Year in 2023. With her latest release, “April in Paris,” Anglade introduces a cappella – the young protagonist isalone, looking forward with both excitement and trepidation to a new life ahead. She inhabits the character in her vocal, breathing life into an experience she can relate to even if she hasn't lived it exactly.“I've been reflecting recently on the parallels between acting and singing,” she explains. “Each art form is an extension of the other. Singing, like acting, is rooted in human expression, in the power of a good story. I never pursued musical theater growing up, but I've found that the deeper I getinto this music and grow as a person, the more each song feels like performing a role. I visualize each song as if it were a monologue in a film, and somehow shape-shift myself into the part. That led to this album having a distinct beginning, middle and end.”Support the show
All music used with permission by Paul Francis. All I Do - Wonder Mother Nature's Son - Lennon/McCartney I Will - McCartney Walking On The Moon - Sting Truth - Flugge Something - Harrison We Didn't Start The Fire - Joel Let Him In/Revolution - Lennon/McCartney Black Bird - McCartney In Your Eyes - Gabriel One of the enduring and arguably underappreciated aspects of music by The Beatles is how easily most of their catalog translates into jazz. There are a myriad of examples of this, one of my favorites happens to be Ben Paterson's version of ‘Here, There and Everywhere', which I encourage you to take a moment to look up. Grammy winning drummer Paul Francis understands this as well and his 2022 release ‘All My Life', and this week's performance in support of it explores the melodic elasticity of the intersection of The Beatles and Jazz. Featuring Chris Bacas on saxophone and flute, Andrew Hartman on guitar, Michael O'Brien on bass, and Paul Francis on drums and from a February 22nd, 2023 performance – it's the Paul Francis Quartet Live at the Bop Stop. Live at the Bop Stop is made possible by The Music Settlement – serving Northeast Ohio by offering music instruction, music therapy, and early childhood education since 1912. The Music Settlement's mission is to welcome all to our music and arts community to learn, create, inspire, and heal. This program is recorded at the Robert Conrad Studios at the Bop Stop in Cleveland, Ohio, and the studios of WBWC FM on the campus of Baldwin-Wallace University in Berea, Ohio. Additional production at the Bop Stop is provided by Graham Rosen. Technical editing for the program is provided by Dr. Pete Naegele, Shawn Gilbert, and Darren Thompson through Gilazar Media. The executive producer and writer is Daniel Peck, with additional consulting production on behalf of The Music Settlement by Bryan Kennard. For extended versions of all of our shows, our Live at the Bop Stop podcast can be found on your favorite podcast app or visit our website at www.themusicsettlement.org and click the Bop Stop link. To reach out directly, email liveatthebopstop@gmail.com. I'm Daniel Peck. Join me again next time... Live at the Bop Stop. Want to Support The Bop Stop? Donate here! Contact us here
NZ OFFER: MASSHS24 is the code to use at checkout for 25% off a Neutral Zone subscription. THE BEAST HAS ARRIVED. We detail the MASSIVE report on D1. Plus here are some of what we highlighted in this episode. D1: SJP claims Catholic Conference title for first time since 2013, starting to pull away, up by 0.86 now. Big win for Pope in OT over Archies: up to 3 Big win for Franklin over Hingham in Ed Burns Coffee Pot Archies wins CCL last night with shutout over St. Mary's Lynn D2: Concord-Carlisle still unblemished but Tewksbury is nipping at their heels. There is a big rematch TOMORROW for supremacy rights! Gloucester vs Masconomet is coming up Saturday 9 vs 11 North Andover plugging right along: beat D1s Waltham and Acton-Boxboro D3: Nauset up big: 0.86 points on Scituate Shawsheen up to 3 with big margin of victory: they can score Lynnfield up to 7: beating Triton helped How about Grafton moving up from D4 at 9? D4: Winthrop is the top dog by 1.01 rating points: lapping the field All the same top teams, not much change here... Lunenberg-Ayer-Shirley and Gardner-Murdock punch their playoff tickets with .500 or above record guaranteed (shoutout to Jim Clark for the .500 heads up) Plus, a lot of notes on our huge D1 report. It features 256 players, 95 new, 48 teams (all 41 D1 teams) 62,000 words, 91 pages Some players who stood out: Forwards: Daniel Menyalkin, SJS, Finn Kelly, Archies Defenders: Jake Jarrell & Zach Buffone, Pope Francis, Brian McFadden, CM From the publics: Will Manchuso, Concord-Carlisle, Travis Rugg, Hingham, Ben Paterson, Franklin, Logan Brennan, Hingham, James Gigante, Reading, Ethan Bauer, Belmont Under the radar: Anthony Sasso, Bishop Fenwick, Cam Moore, Shrewsbury, Brody Sharpe, Wellesley, Nick Burns, Westford Academy, Tyler Taddia, Medford Want to read it? MASSHS24 is the code to use at checkout for 25% off
Lezlie Harrison, Pete Zimmer, Miki Yamanaka, Anthony Fung, Ambrose Akinmusire, Terell Stafford, Brad Turner, Malleus Trio, Noah Franche-Nolan, Bobby Wiens + Spencer Zweifel + Seth Lewis, Ray Gallon, Tina Raymond, YOCOYA, Steve Lehman & Orchestre national de jazz, and Apostolos SiderisPlaylist: Lezlie Harrison, featuring Ben Paterson, Matt Chertkoff & Pete Zimmer - Embraceable YouPete Zimmer, featuring Stacy Dillard, Miki Yamanaka, Peter Bernstein & Yasushi Nakamura - Dust SettlesMiki Yamanaka, featuring Mark Turner, Tyrone Allen & Jimmy Macbride - That Ain't BettyAnthony Fung, featuring Mark Turner, Luca Alemanno & Mike Ragonese - The Upside DownAmbrose Akinmusire, featuring Bill Frisell & Herlin Riley - Flux FuelingsTerell Stafford, featuring Johnathan Blake, Tim Warfield, Bruce Barth & David Wong - Between Two WorldsBrad Turner - You're OKMalleus Trio - All EarsNoah Franche-Nolan - Family TreeSpencer Zweifel, Bobby Wiens & Seth Lewis - Sun StreetRay Gallon, featuring Ron Carter & Lewis Nash - Acting UpTina Raymond, featuring Karl McComas Reichl & Andrew Renfroe - Ace of PentaclesYOCOYA, featuring Sophia Augustine - Please (Don't Push Me Away)Steve Lehman et Orchestre National de Jazz - ChimeraApostolos Sideris, featuring Dimitris Klonis, Leo Genovese & Sakir Ozan Ugyan - Birth
José Luis Cova y Simón Petit present: JazzTaBueno 14/2023 *BIG BAND, ORCHESTRAS y ALGO JAZZ* 01. TINO CONTRERAS - POINCIANA: 02. SEDAJAZZ OCTECT – THE FIVE BROTHERS: 03. LA SANTO DOMINGO JAZZ BIG BAND – MAGIC FLEA: 04. COLOMBIA JAZZ ALL STARS – CUMBIA EN DOMINANTE: 05. C4 TRIO – ISN’T SHE’S LOVELY 06. BEN PATERSON – LUCKY SOUTHERN 07. ITALIAN SECRET SERVICE – CONTROL YOURSELF: 08. JULIAN AVILA – JACO’S TOWN 09. BLAKE AARON - VIVID Our Production music is new and innovative in many ways. Is also engaging and inspiring our loyal public radio family with the current explosion of talent and creativity across the spectrum of jazz and related musics.
We focus on jazz piano tonight. We'll hear from The Tommy Flanagan Trio, Al Cohn & Zoot Sims, Johnny Hodges, Monty Alexander, Nancy Wilson & Ramsey Lewis, Richard Elliot, Hank Jones, Houston Person, Ben Paterson, Johnny Varro, and Toots Thielemans.
Con Ella Fitzgerald, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Bing Crosby, Bobby Darin, Peggy Lee, Darlene Love, Jo Stafford, June Christy y Ben Paterson entre otros. "Navijazz I". Edición de inicio de nuestros especiales Navijazz 22”/23” que llevaremos a cabo durante estas dos semanas (última de 2022 y primera de 2023) y que dedicaremos, como cada año llegadas las fechas, a recuperar repertorio natural a este tiempo a través de referentes del jazz y afines con grabaciones desde los 50 del siglo pasado hasta nuestros días. Ahora Jazz, ed.2192. Con Javier del Barco.
Today I am joined by Josh Walsh of Jazz-Library.com to discover, learn, and play Ben Paterson's "My Shining Hour" from his album "Blues for Oscar" (a tribute to jazz legend Oscar Peterson.You should download the transcription to have it in your hands as you listen to our analysis.DOWNLOAD TRANSCRIPTIONDownbeat Magazine describes Ben, as 'As soulful a pianist/organist as exists anywhere.”Combining a joyful swing feel with an impeccable touch, Steinway Artist Ben Paterson has established himself as one of the most exciting pianists on the Jazz scene today, garnering international acclaim for his superb musicianship and engaging performances. Originally from Philadelphia, Ben studied classical and jazz music before moving to the great city of Chicago, absorbing the unique blend of Jazz and Blues that can only be found in the Windy City. Now based in New York, Ben is poised to bring his unique talents and style to a broader audience, performing regularly at top-notch venues around town and clubs and festivals worldwide. Starting in 2005, Ben was honored to join the band of NEA Jazz Master Von Freeman, performing with him regularly until Von's passing in August 2012. Other notable collaborations include work with Bobby Broom, Houston Person, Samara Joy, Johnny O'Neal, Red Holloway, Eldee young, Peter Bernstein, Jerry Weldon and Ed Cherry to name a few, with performances opening for groups like Steely Dan and B.B. King. In 2018 Ben was named the First Place Winner of the Ellis Marsalis International Jazz Piano Competition, with judges including Ellis and Branford Marsalis, Arturo O'Farrill, and Jonathan Batiste. In 2019 he performed at Jazz at Lincoln Center as part of their tribute to Oscar Peterson, playing alongside John Clayton, Jeff Hamilton, and fellow pianists including Benny Green and Kenny Barron. Ben has released 7 CD's under his own name: Breathing Space (OA2 Records 2007) Blues For Oscar (Meetinghouse Records 2012), Essential Elements (MAXJAZZ 2013), For Once In My Life (Origin 2015), That Old Feeling (Cellar Live 2018), Live at Van Gelder's (Cellar Live 2018), and I'll Be Thanking Santa (Meetinghouse Records 2019) Visit www.benpaterson.com for more information. Enjoy more music by Ben Paterson: https://www.benpaterson.com/musicWarm Regards,Dr. Bob LawrenceJazzPianoSkills.comSupport the show
Tonight on Jazz After Dark: The Tommy Flanagan Trio, Al Cohn & Zoot Sims, Johnny Hodges, Monty Alexander, Eiji Kitamura, Ramsey Lewis, Toots Thielemans, Richard Elliot, Hank Jones, Houston Person, Ben Paterson, and Johnny Varro
Australian PGA member Ben Paterson sits down to discuss what he is seeing in his great stable of young players to help them achieve their goals! A great listen
Vocalist Lezlie Harrison's debut album "Soul Book Vol. 1" brings new life to favorites from the 70s. Lezlie says though she loves the Great American Songbook, that wasn't the music of her childhood. She grew up on music from Stevie Wonder, Earth Wind and Fire, Marvin Gay and the Delfonics. Lezlie's fresh takes on songs like Bill Wither's "Ain't No Sunshine" and Steve Wonder's "Lately" groove with Saul Rubin on guitar, Ben Paterson on organ, and Russell Carter on the drums. Lezlie's also had quite the career. Fresh out of college, she started working for WBGO, the #1 jazz radio station, then explored France as a model and singer, then came back to New York to pursue a singing career and wound up back at WBGO where you can hear her now. Hear more from Lezlie about her adventures and music, just hit play! To learn more about Lezlie Harrison and her music, head to her website, lezlieharrison.net, and you can find the full album anywhere you stream music.
Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan talk the first matchday post-split, as the relegation battle heats up. Hearts are promoted from the Championship to the Premiership. But could Hamilton be going the other way? We take a deep dive into what’s gone wrong this season in South Lanarkshire. Meanwhile Rangers chase down an unbeaten league season and the best defensive record in British football history. Motherwell take a huge step towards safety, as Laura tells us about the trials and tribulations of a club worrying about relegation. Plus the Stephen Glass robot. And Andrew’s 5-a-side stormer. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Scotland fans at the Euros (01m 00s) • PART 2a: Hamilton 0-1 Dundee United with Ben Paterson from Only Accies (05m 00s) • PART 2b: Kilmarnock 2-2 Ross County (17m 40s) • PART 3a: Celtic 6-0 Livingston (23m 00s) • PART 3b: Rangers 2-1 Hibs (29m 30s) • PART 3c: Motherwell 1-0 St Mirren (33m 30s) • PART 3d: St Johnstone 0-1 Aberdeen (38m 30s) • PART 4: The odds with Paddy Power (42m 00s) • PART 5: Hearts promoted with Amoruso Lets It Run (43m 30s) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC FOR £4 A MONTH: • theathletic.com/totally GET IN TOUCH: • follow us on Instagram • find us on Facebook • send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow PARISH NOTICES: • we’re sponsored by Paddy Power - home of the Money Back Special READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE: • check out thetotallyfootballshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our guest this week is pianist Ben Paterson. We’re delighted to hear his journey of musical discovery as he shares his experiences of performing in cities like New York and Chicago… there’s also one particular concert where he opened for blues legend B. B. King. More at benpaterson.com.
Q&A's without the Q's, Penalties to Rangers, Accies staying up, Raith Rovers going up, Wee knobs at the football and all sorts of other Tap Bag Shenanigans! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/TapBagPodcast)
Ben Paterson website: http://www.benpaterson.com/ (www.benpaterson.com), and Facebook / Insta at BenPatersonMusic Combining a joyful swing feel with an impeccable touch, Steinway Artist Ben Paterson has quickly established himself as one of the most exciting young pianists on the Jazz scene today, garnering international acclaim for his superb musicianship and engaging performances. Originally from Philadelphia, Ben studied both classical and jazz music before moving to the great city of Chicago, absorbing the unique blend of Jazz and Blues that can only be found in the Windy City. Now based in New York, Ben is poised to bring his unique talents and style to a wider audience, performing regularly at top notch venues around town, and at clubs and festivals around the world. In 2018 Ben was named as the First Place Winner of the Ellis Marsalis International Jazz Piano Competition, with judges including Ellis and Branford Marsalis, Arturo O'Farrill and Jonathan Batiste. Notable collaborations include work with NEA Jazz Master Von Freeman, Bobby Broom, Johnny O'Neal, Red Holloway, Eldee young, Jerry Weldon, Peter Bernstein and Ed Cherry to name a few, with performances opening for groups like Steely Dan and B.B. King. Ben has released 7 CD's under his own name: Breathing Space (OA2 Records 2007) Blues For Oscar (Meetinghouse Records 2012), Essential Elements (MAXJAZZ 2013), For Once In My Life (Origin 2015), That Old Feeling (Cellar Live 2018), Live at Van Gelder's (Cellar Live 2018), and I'll Be Thanking Santa (Meetinghouse Records 2019) Visit http://www.benpaterson.com/ (www.benpaterson.com) for more information. Support this podcast
We discuss Ben Paterson's "Empire x Vans" Part, Zane Timpson's "FFFurther" Part, John Dilo joins us to review his Almost “Boss Fight” part, Vans Europe Presents: Kingdom For A Cooler, Mason Silva : A REAL Short Part, Ethan Loy's "Pro Debut" Part and much more! Also, we’re picking 3 winners for the Emerica box consisting of 2 pairs of shoes and 2 shirts. This weeks raffle is an Almost package including 2 signed John Diol boards, shirts, sweaters, beanies and much more!
Euan is joined by Ben Paterson from Only Accies to look ahead to this weekends game between Livi and Hamilton. This episode is in association with twelfthman media who aim to bring you the best fan media from across the country. Euan and Ben discuss the season so far for both clubs, talk danger men, who to look out for from both sides and give predictions for the game.
Its a new season, so we're back with Room 1 on 1.With Celtic v Hamilton Academical on teh horizon, Scott catches up with Ben Paterson, of Only Accies to have a wee look at Accies and what they are bringing to Celtic Park.We look at last season before the closure, talk about Bens feelings towards the Hearts cries.The guys talk about the Hamilton squad, the incomings and outgoings.We finish off with a small look at the game on Sunday, where Hamilton will look to push and how we think the team will set up.Enjoy
Its a new season, so we're back with Room 1 on 1.With Celtic v Hamilton Academical on teh horizon, Scott catches up with Ben Paterson, of Only Accies to have a wee look at Accies and what they are bringing to Celtic Park.We look at last season before the closure, talk about Bens feelings towards the Hearts cries.The guys talk about the Hamilton squad, the incomings and outgoings.We finish off with a small look at the game on Sunday, where Hamilton will look to push and how we think the team will set up.Enjoy
Episode 033 Chicago Music Revealed with Mike Jeffers and special guest Bobby Broom talking about his upcoming performance as part of the Jazz Foundation of America Musicians' Emergency Fund Concert 5/14 Featuring: Sheryl Crow, Robert Cray, Milton Nascimento, Anjelique Kidjo, Stanley Jordan, Ivan Neville and many more. Watch Live Tonight at 8pm EST and 10pm EST. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYoeS... #bobbybroom #jazzfoundationofamerica #chicagomusicrevealed About Bobby Broom By 16, Broom had a regular gig with bebop pianist Al Haig when the saxophone colossus himself, Sonny Rollins, invited him to go on tour. Broom declined, though he did perform with Rollins at Carnegie Hall later that year. Five years later, including one at Berklee, Broom at last joined Rollins’s touring band, ultimately spending two five-year stints with him. Prior to joining Rollins, Broom declined yet another prestigious gig—a spot in Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers—to instead sign with GRP Records and make his crossover jazz debut, 1981’s Clean Sweep. That record and its follow-up, 1984’s Livin’ for the Beat (Arista), attracted a following and promised a career in what would soon be known as smooth jazz. Broom, ever independent-minded, though, instead jumped ship for Chicago, where he concentrated on straight-ahead jazz. He continued with Rollins, joined Kenny Burrell’s Jazz Guitar Band, and worked with Miles Davis, Stanley Turrentine, and his early idol Charles Earland. In the 1990s Broom formed two trios: The eponymous Bobby Broom Trio and the Deep Blue Organ Trio. Deep Blue recorded four albums before its dissolution in 2013. Broom also made three quartet records (No Hype Blues, Waitin’ and Waitin’, and Modern Man) before deciding to focus on his guitar- bass-drums trio as his primary outlet, beginning in 2001 with Stand! (Premonition). He solidified a lineup with bassist Dennis Carroll and drummer Kobie Watkins with 2006’s Song and Dance, which was also Broom’s first recording for Origin. That trio also scored with the vibrant 2008 live date The Way I Play and the 2009 Bobby Broom Plays for Monk, which Allmusic’s Rick Anderson called “a warm and wonderful tribute to one of America’s finest composers.” Makaya McCraven was introduced on drums for Upper West Side Story (2012), Broom’s first collection of all original compositions, and My Shining Hour (2014), his first standards album. The Organi-Sation was born from the ashes of the Deep Blue Organ Trio, which had been a regular touring opener for Steely Dan. Unaware of their 2013 disbanding, the Dan once again called Broom in 2014 to book his “organ group” for their summer tour. Broom was reluctant to throw together another organ combo when he wanted to focus on his working trio, but McCraven wouldn’t hear of it. “He said, ‘Man, you can’t not do this,’” Broom recalls. “He said, ‘Let’s sit down, go through our rolodexes, and figure this out.’” When they reached the name of organist Ben Paterson, Broom thought he might be on to something. As Paterson was about to begin an extended stay in Chicago, he agreed to join the band. McCraven took a leave midway through the tour, with Watkins replacing him. The Organi-Sation quickly jelled as such: “I thought after the Deep Blue Organ Trio that I would never feel anything quite like that chemistry again,” Broom says. “And boy, was I wrong.” If Soul Fingers was the product of that chemistry, it’s also a natural outgrowth of Broom’s personal artistic values. “The interpretation of popular songs doesn’t seem to be the mode du jour for jazz players, but I have to play music and a style that suits me, one that I want to hear,” he says. “This record—these songs, this presentation—is how I want to engage with the world.”
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1. Collingwood get a prelim 2. Grand Final Entertainment 3. Lower Plenty match winner Ben Paterson 4. Extending the goal square 5. Brownlow Questions are back!
In this podcast Ben Paterson, Integrity Operations Director at Genius Sports, Jake Marsh, Head of Integrity at Perform Group and Stephen Emberson, Intelligence and Integrity Analyst at The Football... In this podcast Sean Cottrell, CEO and founder of LawInSport, interviews leading sports lawyers, business executives, academics and athletes about the latest issues and legal developments in the world of sport.
Young Chicago pianist/organist/vocalist discusses his move to New York, his love for Oscar Peterson and Jimmy Smith and his new, as yet unnamed CD.
Welcome to our 252nd podcast! This is a very special hour of music and DJ Dave interviews jazz pianist, Ben Paterson. Ben has toured with Steely Dan and has cut some of the finest jazz records of the last decade. The hour flies by with great music and talk. Thank you for listening! SUBSCRIBE: iTunes TWITTER: @MusicFirstPcast FACEBOOK: Music First Podcast INSTAGRAM: MusicFirstPodcast EMAIL: MusicFirstPodcast@gmail.com
A preview of the Origin Records Chicago Jazz Summit featuring Scott Burns, Kelly Brand, Ben Paterson, Geof Bradfield and Corey Christiansen.