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Host Matt Fisher talks to Dr. Paul Casey, Chief Medical Officer, Rush University System for Health, Ben Wolfe, Director of Digital Transformation, Rush University System for Health and Sonia Singh, Chief Insights Officer, AVIA. They discuss Keys to planning for and implementing digital transformation; development of intentional approach for transformation; considerations for involving all key stakeholders; development of governance structure to oversee and guide digital transformation; recognizing and incorporating patient feedback. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Russell Hall migrated to the United States in 2007 where his double bass studies progressed quickly through the rigorous programs of The Dillard Center for the Arts and The Juilliard School. Russell deeply understands the jazz tradition, having studied with many of the double bass world's most renowned artists including Ron Carter and Ben Wolfe. Still, he is also an artist looking forward with his own distinct approach to the double bass. As a first-call bassist in New York City, Russell has performed with some of the biggest names in music including Joey Alexander, Wayne Shorter, Wynton Marsalis, Branford Marsalis, Jon Batiste, Roy Hargrove, Kathleen Battle, Christian McBride, Emmet Cohen, Russell Malone, George Coleman and many more. Well known for his work with the Emmet Cohen Trio alongside drummer Kyle Poole, Russell also leads his own bands, including Bessie and the Rainbowkids to much critical acclaim. Russell Hall joined the Discover Double Bass faculty as a jazz bass specialist in 2022 where he presented his course, Bessie's Bass Busters. Russell Hall is well known as a member of the Emmet Cohen Trio and bassist for the wildly popular ‘Live From Emmet's Place' series. In this video, he was joined by non-other than the great Christian McBride for a tasteful double bass duo.
Kaisa's Machine, Joel Jeschke, Brett Hansen, Angell & Crane, Alain Bedard Auguste Quartet, Ilya Osachuk, Ben Wolfe, Nicole Glover, Artemis, Allison Miller & One O'Clock Lab Band, Naomi Moon Siegel, Carsten Rubeling and Michael DeasePlaylist: Kaisa's Machine - Midnight SunJoel Jeschke - KoskelaBrett Hansen - Perfect IntentionsAngell & Crane, featuring Charlotte Greve - Himalayan Dial-UpAlain Bédard Auguste Quartet - Il Capello Di Mia SorellaIlya Osachuk - SatelliteBen Wolfe - Occam's RazorNicole Glover - The FoxArtemis - The Smile of the SnakeAllison Miller, One O'Clock Lab Band - Big and LovelyNaomi Moon Siegel, featuring Ray Larsen, Marina Albero, Andy Coe, Kelsey Mines & Christopher Icasiano - SabotageCarsten Rubeling - The IcefallMichael Dease - The Last Pop TuneMichael Dease - Grove's Groove
Another week, another bonanza of releases, some brand new, some recent, and some dating back a few months which allow us to make sure we do not miss anything remarkable released in 2024! The playlist features Mike Stern; Rachel Eckroth, John Hadfield; Jim Hart, Leo Genovese; Kjetil Mulelid; Daniel Sommer, Arve Henriksen, Johannes Lundberg; Ben Wolfe.. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/19920422/Mondo-Jazz (from "Connections" onwards). Happy listening! Photo credit: Derek Clark
Matters Microbial #66: Digesting the Science of Fermented Foods November 20, 2024 Today, Dr. Ben Wolfe, Associate Professor of Biology at Tufts University, joins the #QualityQuorum to discuss how he and his collaborators study novel food fermentations, helping the public understand more about the gut microbiome, and outreach projects involving microbially-associated food. Host: Mark O. Martin Guest: Benjamin Wolfe Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify Become a patron of Matters Microbial! Links for this episode An overview for beginning Micronauts on microbial fermentation. A more advanced overview of microbial fermentation. A book and website that I highly recommend by Sandor Katz on the subject, including many recipes and background information. The bacterially derived volatile chemical geosmin. An article describing the relationship between geosmin and springtails. An article about leaf cutter ants and how they farm fungi! I hope to do an entire podcast on this topic soon. An article of Dr. Wolfe and colleague's work showing a relationship between fungal antibiotics and cheese microbiome development. Dr. Rob Dunn's “Belly Button Microbiome” project, a community science effort. An overview of the community science effort to explore sourdough bread microbiology. An overview of cheese microbiology. A description of cheesemaking and cheese caves. A cheesemaker with which Dr. Wolfe has worked. A link to a remarkable article by Dr. Wolfe's research group that we discussed in this episode: “Novel Fermentations Integrate Traditional Practic and Rational Design of Fermented-Food Microbiomes.” A video of a presentation by Dr. Wolfe on cheese microbiology. Dr. Wolfe's faculty website at Tufts University. A website by Dr. Wolfe and coworkers promoting microbial literacy via understanding the positive relationship between food and microbes. The website of Dr. Wolfe's research group. Intro music is by Reber Clark Send your questions and comments to mattersmicrobial@gmail.com
In this episode of the New England Endurance Podcast, we're spotlighting Connecticut's cycling scene and introducing you to two standout leaders shaping its future—brothers Ben and Brian Wolfe! Join us as we dive into their work with the Connecticut Cycling Advancement Program (CCAP), a dynamic organization founded to make youth cycling accessible across the state. Brian Wolfe, CCAP's Executive Director, shares his vision for building one of the nation's premier youth cycling programs, fostering a supportive, lifelong community for young riders. Meanwhile, Ben Wolfe, a senior coach at Charles Coaching & Nutrition Services and a former Jelly Belly pro, talks about his data-driven, personalized coaching philosophy that elevates endurance athletes of all levels.Tune in to hear Ben and Brian share their favorite Connecticut cycling gems, including the thrilling Tuesday Night Criterium at Rentschler Field and the action-packed New Haven Grand Prix. Discover the challenges and triumphs of growing youth cycling in New England, the importance of mentorship, and how a balanced, resilient approach can unlock an athlete's full potential. This episode is packed with insights for cyclists and endurance athletes alike, as we explore the hidden gems and race stories that make Connecticut's scene one to watch and visit.For more about CCAP and Charles Coaching & Nutrition Services, check out the links in our show notes and follow us on Instagram at @newenglandendurance.Art & Eric embark on a journey to showcase and celebrate the endurance sports community in New England.
BEN WOLFE “UNDERSTATED” New York, December 10 & 11, 2023The poet speaks, Occam's razor (2), AnagramNicole Glover (ts) Orrin Evns (p) Sullivan Fortner (p-1) Russell Malone (g-2) Ben Wolfe (b) Aaron Kimmel (d) WARREN BERNHARDT “SO REAL” Stamford, CT, April 9 & 10, 2001Never let me go, Brigas, nunca mais, I mean youWarren Bernhardt (p) Jay Anderson (b) Peter Erskine (d) DAVID BINNEY “BAREFOOTED TOWN” Brooklyn, NY, November 15, 2010Seven sixty, Secret miracle, Once, when she was hereAmbrose Akinmusire (tp) David Binney (as,vcl) Mark Turner (ts) David Virelles (p) Eivind Opsvik (b) Dan Weiss (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 30 de octubre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
BEN WOLFE “UNDERSTATED” New York, December 10 & 11, 2023The poet speaks, Occam's razor (2), AnagramNicole Glover (ts) Orrin Evns (p) Sullivan Fortner (p-1) Russell Malone (g-2) Ben Wolfe (b) Aaron Kimmel (d) WARREN BERNHARDT “SO REAL” Stamford, CT, April 9 & 10, 2001Never let me go, Brigas, nunca mais, I mean youWarren Bernhardt (p) Jay Anderson (b) Peter Erskine (d) DAVID BINNEY “BAREFOOTED TOWN” Brooklyn, NY, November 15, 2010Seven sixty, Secret miracle, Once, when she was hereAmbrose Akinmusire (tp) David Binney (as,vcl) Mark Turner (ts) David Virelles (p) Eivind Opsvik (b) Dan Weiss (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 30 de octubre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
Brownfield's Brandon Peoples recenlty visited with K-State Olathe Dean and CEO Ben Wolfe at the Agricultural Business Council of Kansas City luncheon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Opening music courtesy of Bellevue Presbyterian Church, closing courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian Church.Kimberly Clark Corp, producers of toilet paper and other paper products (stock symbol KMB), are poised to announce a special dividend based on news from Mobile, AL, after a recent surge in TP purchases ahead of a planned Dock Strike… Mobile residents must be advised they may run out of bananas before TP.Join me later this week for the Content Matters (the magazine) podcast, Chat/WTF loves to hate, and we'll talk about how Europe is fighting plastic waste.The weather dunces of Fox News Weather strike again.“Kvetching about supersaturated soil….”
The style of the undeniably talented bassist and composer, Ben Wolfe, is truly unique. His approach to music and performance has led to a path of development and success that can be attributed to collaborations with the likes of Harry Connick JR, Diana Krall and Wynton Marsalis. Ben also distinguished himself through a significant catalogue of original music, including well over a hundred songs across ten albums as a leader. With his 11th release titled “The Understated”, Ben presents a collection of new original compositions paired with the re-imaginings of some of his classic material. This album, with a particular emphasis on the ballad song-form, is a reflection of his philosophy that music is all about the sound of the band as ensemble players. In this episode, our conversation explores Ben's musical journey, from a serendipitous experience of becoming a member of his school band playing tuba and trombone, to being a current faculty member at The Juilliard School of Music, an award-winning composer and critically acclaimed musician.
DIANA KRALL – WHEN I LOOK IN YOUR EYES New York, 1998Do it again (1), I've got you under my skin (2,3,4), Let's face the music and dance (jm arr,1)Larry Bunker (vib-3) Diana Krall (p,vcl,small ensemble arr) Russell Malone (g) John Clayton (b-1) Ben Wolfe (b-2) Jeff Hamilton (d-1) or Lewis Nash (d-4) + orchestra and strings, Johnny Mandel (arr) ANAT COHEN TENTET TRIPLE HELIX New York, January, 2019Milonga del angel, Footsteps & smiles, La lloronaNadje Noordhuis (tp,flhrn) Nick Finzer (tb) Anat Cohen (cl) Owen Broder (bar) James Shipp (vib,perc) Vitor Goncalves (p,accor) Sheryl Bailey (g) Christopher Hoffman (cello) Tal Mashlach (b) Anthony Pinciotti (d) Oded Lev-Ari (dir) ERIC ALEXANDER CHICAGO FIRE Englewood Cliffs, NJ, November 26, 2013Save your love for me (1), Just one of those things, Blueski for VonskiJeremy Pelt (tp-1) Eric Alexander (ts) Harold Mabern (p) John Webber (b) Joe Farnsworth (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 08 de Julio 2024 at PuroJazz.
DIANA KRALL – WHEN I LOOK IN YOUR EYES New York, 1998Do it again (1), I've got you under my skin (2,3,4), Let's face the music and dance (jm arr,1)Larry Bunker (vib-3) Diana Krall (p,vcl,small ensemble arr) Russell Malone (g) John Clayton (b-1) Ben Wolfe (b-2) Jeff Hamilton (d-1) or Lewis Nash (d-4) + orchestra and strings, Johnny Mandel (arr) ANAT COHEN TENTET TRIPLE HELIX New York, January, 2019Milonga del angel, Footsteps & smiles, La lloronaNadje Noordhuis (tp,flhrn) Nick Finzer (tb) Anat Cohen (cl) Owen Broder (bar) James Shipp (vib,perc) Vitor Goncalves (p,accor) Sheryl Bailey (g) Christopher Hoffman (cello) Tal Mashlach (b) Anthony Pinciotti (d) Oded Lev-Ari (dir) ERIC ALEXANDER CHICAGO FIRE Englewood Cliffs, NJ, November 26, 2013Save your love for me (1), Just one of those things, Blueski for VonskiJeremy Pelt (tp-1) Eric Alexander (ts) Harold Mabern (p) John Webber (b) Joe Farnsworth (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 08 de Julio 2024 at PuroJazz.
Today, Dr. Rachel Dutton, Science Resident at the Astera Institute in Berkeley, California, joins the #QualityQuorum to discuss the complex (and tasty) microbial communities responsible for cheese as a model system for microbial interactions, as well as her interesting path through science. Host: Mark O. Martin Guest: Rachel Dutton Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify Become a patron of Matters Microbial! Links for this episode An introduction to the idea of sociomicrobiology. A more technical review of sociomicrobiology. Another more recent technical review of sociomicrobiology. A popular introduction to the ideas behind microbiology and cheesemaking. An article about cheese microbes. An article about viewing fermented foods like cheese as a way to study microbial ecosystems. Evidence for horizontal gene transfer within cheese microbial communities. A wonderful video about cheese microbiology. A video by Dr. Dutton about her work in cheese microbiology. A more recent (2023) video from Dr. Dutton about her cheese community research. Dr. Dutton's website on cheese microbiology. Dr. Ben Wolfe's website on cheese microbiology. A podcast with Dr. Dutton from ASM. A popular article about Dr. Dutton's work with cheese microbiology. Dr. Dutton's Wikipedia page! An overview of Arcadia Science. An overview of the Astera Institute. Dr. Dutton's site at Astera. Intro music is by Reber Clark Send your questions and comments to mattersmicrobial@gmail.com
LAWRENCE MARABLE QUARTET FEATURING JAMES CLAY Hollywood, CA, August 4, 1956The devil and the deep blue sea, Minor meeting, Willow, weep for meJames Clay (ts) Sonny Clark (p) Jimmy Bond (b) Lawrence Marable (d) ORRIN EVANS – “….IT WAS THE BEAUTY” Brooklyn, NY, January 29, 2013Blues connotation, Commitment (1), Rockin' chair, EllipsisOrrin Evans (p) Eric Revis (b) Ben Wolfe (b-1) Donald Edwards (d) NASHEET WAITS – BETWEEN NOTHINGNESS AND INFINITY Solignac, France, May, 2016Snake hip waltz , Unity, KokoDarius Jones (ts) Aruan Ortiz (p) Mark Helias (b) Nasheet Waits (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 13 febrero 2024 at PuroJazz.
LAWRENCE MARABLE QUARTET FEATURING JAMES CLAY Hollywood, CA, August 4, 1956The devil and the deep blue sea, Minor meeting, Willow, weep for meJames Clay (ts) Sonny Clark (p) Jimmy Bond (b) Lawrence Marable (d) ORRIN EVANS – “….IT WAS THE BEAUTY” Brooklyn, NY, January 29, 2013Blues connotation, Commitment (1), Rockin' chair, EllipsisOrrin Evans (p) Eric Revis (b) Ben Wolfe (b-1) Donald Edwards (d) NASHEET WAITS – BETWEEN NOTHINGNESS AND INFINITY Solignac, France, May, 2016Snake hip waltz , Unity, KokoDarius Jones (ts) Aruan Ortiz (p) Mark Helias (b) Nasheet Waits (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 13 febrero 2024 at PuroJazz.
Episode 059: of the American Grown Podcast in the Colortech Creative Solutions studios with Ben Wolfe D1 Track & Field Athlete & 5'8" Aspiring Pro Dunker. When his cousin Nick Felty helped me shoot some reels earlier in the year he mentioned that Ben would be a great fit for the podcast. Not only is Ben a long time listener but in this episode he doesn't disappoint.-In this episode Ben talks about growing up and being cut from middle & high school basketball and how that impacted his self-esteem. He later went on to become a D1 track & field athlete at Le Salle University & Marshall University where he was a long & triple jumper. He even won a bronze medal at Penn Relays. However it wasn't for his hops. Now Ben is back home and looking to expand on his jumping abilities & social media platform by becoming a pro dunker. Who knows...maybe one day he'll be on the court with the Harlem Globetrotters!-To learn more about Ben Wolfe click here: https://www.instagram.com/ben_wolfe8/?hl=en-#ad this episode is brought to you by Triggered 22. Support a local veteran and help spread awareness for PTSD & #22aday.-#ad this episode is brought to you by Colortech Creative Solutions. Colortech Creative Solutions takes your creative projects from visualization to realization since 1980 while keeping your budget in mind.-Engage with us on Social media: IG- https://www.instagram.com/americangrownpodcast/ FB-https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077655465940 or visits us at https://rss.com/podcasts/americangrownpodcast/
This week's playlist features two recent albums by, and featuring, Donny McCaslin , the new album by German baritonist Kara Linn plus a score of forward looking bass players and leaders, from Meshell Ndegeocello to Linda May Han Oh, Ben Wolfe and Philly natives Christian McBride and Alexander Claffy. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/17641622/Mondo-Jazz [from "Clear Water" onwards] Happy listening! Photo Credit: Dave Stapleton
Abrimos este número 21 de este año 2023 de La Montaña Rusa con nuestra portada, el nuevo álbum del contrabajista Ben Wolfe, Unjust. Después volveremos a escuchar al gran John Zorn, del que nos queda mucho de los nuevo por escuchar. Entre ello, este Nostradamus: The Death of Satan, publicado en 20211. Como ya comentamos en el Especial Ahmad Jamal, escucharemos hoy Emerald City Nights Live At The Penthouse 1965-1966, concierto no antes publicado de Jamal y su trío en The Penthouse en Seattle. Seguir leyendo La Montaña Rusa 21.2023. Ben Wolfe. John Zorn. Ahmad Jamal. Mark Guiliana. Serpiente Negra Ensamble. Contemporary Noise Ensemble. en La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz.
All of the music from this week's show was from postings on Jazztodon.com (a Mastodon instance). And I forgot to mention it was Jackie McLean's birth date last week, May 17, 1932. New music here by Artemis, Billy Childs, Joe Lovano, Ben Wolfe. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Bobby Watson & Horizon ~ Country Corn Flakes ~ No Question About It Jackie McLean ~ Snuff ~ It's Time Dave Holland Quartet ~ Four Winds ~ Conference of the Birds The Gary Burton Quartet ~ Liturgy ~ Duster Joe Lovano ~ Our Daily Bread ~ Our Daily Bread ARTEMIS ~ Bow and Arrow ~ In Real Time Billy Childs ~ The Black Angel ~ The Winds of Change Ben Wolfe ~ Mask Man ~ Unjust Barney Kessel ~ On a Clear Day You Can See Forever ~ Autumn Leaves
This week we focus on two of the most vibrant scenes in Northern Europe, Amsterdam and Berlin. Along the way we hop from Copenhagen to New York with a few more stops on the way. Enjoy some of the freshest jazz projects out there. The playlist features Lucia Cadotsch, Kurt Rosenwinkel; Petter Eldh, Sun-Mi Hong; Deadeye; Michele Sannelli; Mariasole De Pascali [pictured]; Lukas Traxel; Tilo Weber; Girls in Airports; Carlo Mombelli; Ralph Towner; and Ben Wolfe. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/17327362/Mondo-Jazz (up to "Hats Off to Rebay") Happy listening!
Sigríður Zoéga, hjúkrunarfræðingur og sérfræðingur í verkjameðferð á Landspítalanum segir að einn af hverjum fimm glími við langvinna verki en ekki þurfi allir á þjónustu verkjamiðstöðvarinnar á Landspítalanum að halda. Verkir eru varnarviðbrögð líkamans og ein besta lækningin við verkjum er hreyfing. Björn Malmquist fréttamaður er í Strassborg þar sem ný Evrópulöggjöf um losunarheimildir í flugi verður að öllum líkindum samþykkt í Evrópuþinginu síðar í dag. Evrópuþingið fundar í Strassborg eina viku í mánuði en annars eru höfuðstöðvar þess í Brussel Einar Rúnar Sigurðsson, fjallaleiðsögumaður og eigandi Öræfaferða, hefur farið 323 sinnum á tind Hvannadalshn(j)úks. Þegar hann fór í fyrsta skipti þá átti hann ekki von á því að fara oftar en raunin er önnur. Hann mælir með því að fólk undirbúi sig vel fyrir göngu á hæsta tind landsins og æfi sig meðal annars með því að bera þunga bakpoka á bakinu. Tónlist: Smástirni - Klassart, Ahmad's blues - Eric Reed, píanó ; Ben Wolfe, kontrabassi ; Greg Hutchinson á trommum, Comin' back to me - Jefferson Airplane, Rólegur kúreki - Bríet, The Angel - Bruce Springsteen. Umsjón: Björn Þór Sigbjörnsson og Guðrún Hálfdánardóttir.
Sigríður Zoéga, hjúkrunarfræðingur og sérfræðingur í verkjameðferð á Landspítalanum segir að einn af hverjum fimm glími við langvinna verki en ekki þurfi allir á þjónustu verkjamiðstöðvarinnar á Landspítalanum að halda. Verkir eru varnarviðbrögð líkamans og ein besta lækningin við verkjum er hreyfing. Björn Malmquist fréttamaður er í Strassborg þar sem ný Evrópulöggjöf um losunarheimildir í flugi verður að öllum líkindum samþykkt í Evrópuþinginu síðar í dag. Evrópuþingið fundar í Strassborg eina viku í mánuði en annars eru höfuðstöðvar þess í Brussel Einar Rúnar Sigurðsson, fjallaleiðsögumaður og eigandi Öræfaferða, hefur farið 323 sinnum á tind Hvannadalshn(j)úks. Þegar hann fór í fyrsta skipti þá átti hann ekki von á því að fara oftar en raunin er önnur. Hann mælir með því að fólk undirbúi sig vel fyrir göngu á hæsta tind landsins og æfi sig meðal annars með því að bera þunga bakpoka á bakinu. Tónlist: Smástirni - Klassart, Ahmad's blues - Eric Reed, píanó ; Ben Wolfe, kontrabassi ; Greg Hutchinson á trommum, Comin' back to me - Jefferson Airplane, Rólegur kúreki - Bríet, The Angel - Bruce Springsteen. Umsjón: Björn Þór Sigbjörnsson og Guðrún Hálfdánardóttir.
A native of eastern Pennsylvania, JD Walter's past, present, and future has always embodied music. From church Boy choirs at the age of six to the American Boy choir school in Princeton to the University of North Texas on a vocal jazz scholarship, Walter has become a pioneer of improvisation and electronic innovations in the world of jazz. His recording career spans 20 years and his purist progressive approach to jazz music has been recognized worldwide. After extended studies in Amsterdam with Jazz vocal Icon, Deborah Brown, Walter returned to the U.S. and embedded himself in the New York Jazz scene. It was in New York, surrounded by visionaries of jazz, where he began to organically develop his liberated, vibrant style that turned him from straight-ahead to progressive jazz singing. Walter's recordings include, "Dressed in a Song", “Sirens in the C-House,” “Clear Day,” “Dedicated to You,” “2Bass, a Face and a Little Skin,” “Live in Portugal,” “Live at the 55 Bar,” “One Step Away,” and Guest appearances on over 100 recordings. The latest album, released on February 7, 2020, testifies to his personal progression as an evolving artisan and provides an intimate, inventive collection of standards and originals. “Dressed in a Song,” produced by Walter and Grammy-winning producer and A&R executive Al Pryor, features piano and vocal duets and trios with veterans and up-and-comers alike, including Jim Ridl, Orrin Evans, Jean-Michel Pilc, Marc Cary, Taylor Eigsti, Julius Rodriguez, Ben Wolfe, Obed Calvaire, and Becca Stevens. Over the decades, Walter has performed as a featured artist at numerous American jazz clubs and festivals in the U.S., Europe, the Middle East, Central America as well as over 80 tours in Russia. He remains a regular in the New York music scene, and has headlined at Dizzy's Lincoln Center, The Jazz Standard, The Blue Note, and The Jazz Gallery, among other venues. He has shared the stage with legendary artists, ranging from Dave Liebman, Billy Hart, Tom Harrell, Eddie Gomez, Bob Dorough, Nicholas Payton, Ben Monder, Sean Jones, Jean-Michel Pilc, Bill Evans, Mark Murphy, Greg Hutchinson, Ari Hoenig, Randy Brecker, Tim Warfield, Jim Ridl, Orrin Evans, Seamus Blake, Igor Butman, Nasheet Waits, Craig Handy, Boris Kozlov, Robin Eubanks, Eric Revis, Billy Drummond, Christian McBride, Adam Nussbaum. Walter currently resides in New York and teaches privately and abroad at The Prince Claus Conservatory in Groningen, Holland, The Jazz and Music School in St. Petersburg, and the Music Wave School in Moscow. In this episode, JD Walter shares his background, education, and musical journey. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 2nd February 2023 Artist - Track - Album - Year Eddie Palmieri Alemendra presents Sonido Solar 2022 Jay Lawrence and the Platinum Jazz Orchestra Cai Dentro Payin' My Dues 2022 The Heavy Hitters Hub The Heavy Hitters 2022 Ben Wolfe Bob French Unjust 2023 Eric Goletz Jungle Juice STANDARD-ized! 2023 The Dave Stryker Trio Mac Prime 2022 Paul Carrack & The SWR Big Band Ain't Nothin' You Can Do Don't Wait Too Long 2023 Ed Cherry Ding Dong Are We There Yet? 2022 Delfeayo Marsalis & Uptown Jazz Orchestra Midnight at the Zulu Ball Uptown on Mardi Gras Day 2023 Richie Goods & Chien Chien Lu Treasure Mountain Connected, Vol. 1 2023 Metropolitan Jazz Octet 5:15 The Angels Have Gone The Bowie Project 2023 Steve Shapiro I Am Not a Robot Plan to Be Spontaneous 2022 Wolfgang Lackerschmid At the Park Never Stop Playing 2022 Aubrey Johnson & Randy Ingram Quem É Vocé (Close to Home) Play Favorites 2022 Diane Marino Ain't No Use I Hear Music 2022 Aimée Allen Worlds Collide Love and the Catalyst 2022 Jay Hoggard In the Beginning/Praise God Raise Your Spirit Consciousness 2023 Alan Braufman Forshadow Live in N.Y.C., Feb. 8, 1975 2021 Brandon Ross Black Prelude Of Sight and Sound 2022 Brandon Ross Black Illumination Of Sight and Sound 2022 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 2nd February 2023 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Interview with Anna Kosovicheva and Ben Wolfe on their article in PB&R. https://wp.me/p8IxYp-2ao (Go here to read the transcripts, images, and links). The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society's nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties.
It was a busy weekend In the Red! Curtis traveled to the Finger Lakes for the Rochester Twilight Crit with his Best Buddies crew of Ben Wolfe, Danny Estevez, Ama Nsek, and Richard Fries before racing the Keuka Lake Gravel Classic on Sunday. Unfortunately, Rochester was canceled, but we still have a killer show with a Best Buddies pre-race round table from the team house, and a race recap of KLGC where we had a fantastic event, and Curtis took the win! For more Keuka Lake Gravel Classic content check out: www.packchatterpodcast.com @curtisjwhite
Nicole Glover, Jeremy Pelt, Billy Drummond, Sam Kirmayer, Jean-Michel Pilc, Jacob Wutzke, Caity Gyorgy, Laura Anglade, Yannick Rieu, Benjamin Deschamps, Martina DaSilva & Dan Chmielinksi, Charles Goold, Matt Block & Morton Block, Alexander Claffy, Julius Rodriguez, Melanie CharlesPlaylist: Nicole Glover, featuring Daniel Duke and Nic Cacioppo - Strange LandsJeremy Pelt, featuring Chien Chien Lu, Victor Gould, Vicente Archer and Allan Mednard - Be the LightBilly Drummond, featuring Dezron Douglas, Micah Thomas and Dayna Stephens - Little MelonaeSam Kirmayer - AfterthoughtJean-Michel Pilc, featuring Remi-Jean LeBlanc and Jim Doxas - 11 SharpJacob Wutzke, featuring Lucas Dubovik, Gentiane MG and Levi Dover - How Do You Mean?Caity Gyorgy, featuring Laura Anglade - The Feeling is MutualLaura Anglade & Sam Kirmayer - Jamais je ne t'ai dit que je t'aimerai toujoursYannick Rieu Génération Quartet, featuring Guy Boisvert, Gentiane MG and Louis-Vincent Hamel - Qui qu'en grogneBenjamin Deschamps - Parallel UniverseMartina DaSilva, Dan Chmielinski, featuring Joel Ross - My UniverseCharles Goold - Sequence of EventsMatt Block, Morton Block, featuring Benny Benack III - My LoveAlexander Claffy, featuring Benny Benack III, Nicole Glover, Julius Rodriguez and Joe Farnsworth - Beeb's LamentJulius Rodriguez, featuring Mariah Cameron, Vuyo Sotashe, Ben Wolfe and Joe Saylor - All I DoMelanie Charles, featuring Betty Carter - Jazz Ain't Nothing But Soul (Reimagined)
Ben Wolfe of In the Round Entertainment and two-time GRAMMY®-Award winner Gospel singer, Jason Crabb will run down the details for the 2nd annual REDEMPTION FEST May 14th, 2022 in the main hangar at the Millington Airport. The festival also includes The Issacs, Danny Cosby, and Ephie Johnson.
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Veteran Jazz Guitarist & Composer Ron Jackson on the 2022 CD Standards and My Songs, Volume 4 .. This project came out of the pandemic lockdown released on his own Roni Music label. It showcases his clean-burning, clean-toned guitar voice mostly in trio format with Willie Jones III and Ben Wolfe and is a bookend sequel to his pre-pandemic 2019 outing, Standards and Other Songs .. He also opens up about COVID life, new live shows and the future .. Enjoy .. Click 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/If you like what you hear, please let us know. You can contribute a few bucks to keep Neon Jazz going strong into the future. https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=ERA4C4TTVKLR4
As self-published authors around the world get ready for NaNoWriMo, sometimes we struggle with one of the basics: world building. Join us on the Christian Indie Writers Podcast when we interview Ben Wolfe, author of Power Author: A Quick Guide to Building Your Story Bible.Find more about Ben or his books at https://benwolf.com/ 30 Days of Writing Sprint Prompts: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08MGR7431 Visit our website: https://christianindiewriters.net/ Learn more about the hosts... Jenifer: https://jenifercarlltong.com/ Jamie: https://writingshorts.net/Tina: https://christinacattane.com/ Rhonda: http://ddbouman.com/
Ben Wolfe from In The Round Entertainment and singer Kevin Paige join Tim to discuss this Saturday's Redemption Fest2021 at the Millington Farmer's Market! Learn more and get tickets at redemptionfest.com & 901tix.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Monday! Today, I talk to a slate of Hillsboro School Board candidates that are running on values that closely match those of conservatives. (It's important to note I gave them the individual questions in advance) Those values are (pulled from Communities for Sensible School's website): Return students safely to the classroom now. Empower teachers by giving them more time for core content and smaller classroom sizes. Create more AP, Career and Technical options Partner with parents so curriculum like CSE respects a range of cultures and communities. I interview 3 out of the 4 candidates: Joe Everton, Mary Phelps and Monique Ward. The 4th candidate, Ben Wolfe, couldn't attend this interview so click here to read his bio. To sign up for the newsletter, donate, or volunteer, visit Communities for Sensible Schools. Like, follow and share each candidate's Facebook page as well! Special Election is on May 18th. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/youngrepublicansoforegon/message
International Women's Day 2021: Veronica Swift, Kathrine Windfeld, Mara Rosenbloom, Aubrey Logan, Hailey Brinnel, Mariel Bildsten, Eliana CuevasPlaylist: Veronica Swift - The Sports PageKathrine Windfeld Big Band - UndertowMara Rosenbloom, featuring Chad Taylor & Sean Conly - The ChooAubrey Logan - On the Sunny Side of the StreetHailey Brinnel - I'm Forever Blowing BubblesMariel Bildsten, featuring Stacy Dillard, Sean Mason, Ben Wolfe, Evan Sherman & Keisel Jimenez - The Lamp is LowEliana Cuevas, featuring Aquiles Baez - CarambaMireille Boily - EclipseCaity Gyorgy - I Can't Give You Anything But LoveAmanda Tosoff, featuring Emilie-Claire Barlow - FinisAmber Tsang & Alvin Brendan - I Love the Way You're Breaking My HeartJamie Lee Trio - Not Everything Has a ReasonLesley Mok - MaquetteCindy Blackman Santana - VelocitySharel Cassity, featuring Richard D. Johnson, Alex Claffy & Mark Whitfield Jr. - Last MinuteAlexa Tarantino - A Race Against Yourself
INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER BOOK CURSE OF THE LIANSHI IN AMAZON https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B07MCYXBF8/ BY AUTHOR BEN WOLFE. IT'S BOOK 1 FROM 5 BOOK SHORT STORY SERIES ( TALES OF THE LIANSHI ) . THIS IS PRIME COLLABORATION WITH AUTHOR BEN WOLFE WITH OUR SHOW TO PROVIDE AND DISTRIBUTE THE BOOK IN AUDIO FORMAT. (Important : all rights are reserved by ben wolfe of this book ) Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Ben-Wolfe/e/B07YRY8M1P FB Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/benwolfe.author Twitter Feed: https://twitter.com/Wolfe_Ben Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewriter_benwolfe/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/johnwolfe37/ Tumblr Blog: https://twitter.com/Wolfe_Ben AllAuthor: https://allauthor.com/author/benwolfe/books/#addtoSeries_34109 Interview: https://allauthor.com/interview/benwolfe Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/19149221.Ben_Wolfe LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-kolesa-writing-as-ben-wolfe-52105810/ Admin and Founder of Writer Without Borders on Facebook: Writers Without Borders World of the Lianshae: https://www.facebook.com/WorldoftheLianshae Tales of The Lianshi: https://www.facebook.com/TalesoftheLianshi Wraith Riders Trilogy: https://www.facebook.com/WraithRidersTrilogy The Little Shoemaker: https://www.facebook.com/TheLittleShoemaker --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creativecellsaudios.in/support
At a young age, Giveton taught himself how to play the trumpet. From there he has gone on to share the stage with some of the biggest names in music such as Wynton Marsalis, Jon Batiste, and Ben Wolfe. On top of that, earlier this year he was awarded the Letter One Rising Star Jazz Award. All that while he's still continuing his studies at The Juilliard School. Giveton's debut album, True Design, was released on April 19, 2020, which also happens to be his birthday. Giveton isn't the only top-notch player on this album, Immanuel Wilkins (alto sax), Micah Thomas (piano), Kyle Benford (drums), and Philip Norris (bass) all lend their amazing talents to bring this album to life. In this episode, Giveton shares his background, education, and musical journey. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, etc. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com
Mike Jeffers and special guest vocalist Jd Walter talking about his new recording "Dressed in a Song" where he performs with 6 of his favorite piano players and mixture of original compositions and well known songs. JD also discusses how he developed his sound and improvisational style at the UNT College of Music and studying with Deborah Brown. Thanks to the Epiphany Center for the Arts. About JD Walter A native of eastern Pennsylvania, JD Walter’s past, present, and future has always embodied music. From church Boy choirs at the age of six to the American Boy choir school in Princeton to the University of North Texas on a vocal jazz scholarship, Walter has become a pioneer of improvisation and electronic innovations in the world of jazz. His recording career spans 20 years and his purist progressive approach to jazz music has been recognized worldwide. After extended studies in Amsterdam with Jazz vocal Icon, Deborah Brown, Walter returned to the U.S. and embedded himself in the New York Jazz scene. It was in New York, surrounded by visionaries of jazz, where he began to organically develop his liberated, vibrant style that turned him from straight-ahead to progressive jazz singing. Walter’s recordings include, "Dressed in a Song", “Sirens in the C-House,” “Clear Day,” “Dedicated to You,” “2Bass, a Face and a Little Skin,” “Live in Portugal,” “Live at the 55 Bar,” “One Step Away,” and Guest appearances on over 100 recordings. While recording his most recent album, “Dressed in a Song,” a life-threatening health scare and subsequent heart and vocal cord surgeries kept Walter out of the studio and off the road for several years. The latest album, released on February 7, 2020, testifies to his personal progression as an evolving artisan and provides an intimate, inventive collection of standards and originals. “Dressed in a Song,” produced by Walter and Grammy-winning producer and A&R executive Al Pryor, features piano and vocal duets and trios with veterans and up-and-comers alike, including Jim Ridl, Orrin Evans, Jean-Michel Pilc, Marc Cary, Taylor Eigsti, Julius Rodriguez, Ben Wolfe, Obed Calvaire, and Becca Stevens. Over the decades, Walter has performed as a featured artist at numerous American jazz clubs and festivals in the U.S., Europe, the Middle East, Central America as well as over 80 tours in Russia. He remains a regular in the New York music scene, and has headlined at Dizzy’s Lincoln Center, The Jazz Standard, The Blue Note, and The Jazz Gallery, among other venues. He has shared the stage with legendary artists, ranging from Dave Liebman, Billy Hart, Tom Harrell, Eddie Gomez, Bob Dorough, Nicholas Payton, Ben Monder, Sean Jones, Jean-Michel Pilc, Bill Evans, Mark Murphy, Greg Hutchinson, Ari Hoenig, Randy Brecker, Tim Warfield, Jim Ridl, Orrin Evans, Seamus Blake, Igor Butman, Nasheet Waits, Craig Handy, Boris Kozlov, Robin Eubanks, Eric Revis, Billy Drummond, Christian McBride, Adam Nussbaum. Walter currently resides in New York and teaches privately and abroad at The Prince Claus Conservatory in Groningen, Holland, The Jazz and Music School in St. Petersburg, and the Music Wave School in Moscow.
The Kramers, 1995-present, will be the featured artists this week on The Gospel Jubilee.Go to: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/28134356/download.mp3Since 1995, the husband/wife team of Scott and Rachel Kramer has been sharing the message of the Gospel worldwide. With the assistance of their son, Weston,daughter, Maria, and son-in-law, Ben Wolfe, the musical ministry of The Kramers is truly a family affair.For the past 25 years, the family has hosted the popular RiverLife Gospel Music Lunch & Dinner Cruises aboard the Spirit of Peoria Riverboat in Peoria,IL.Over the years, they have shared stages with many of Gospel Music's most prominent recording artists, presenting their own brand of musical variety andexcellence and delighting audiences from all walks of life.Scott and Rachel Kramer have enjoyed a full-time ministry that has allowed them the opportunity to share the Gospel throughout North America and internationally.In 2014, they were joined by their daughter Maria. Three years later, son-in-law, Ben Wolfe, became a member of the musical family.Like the Kramers, Ben comes from a rich musical heritage as his father is Gerald Wolfe of Greater Vision.You can also catch The Gospel Jubilee Saturday evenings at 7:00 and Wednesday afternoons at 4:00 CDT on Praise Radio.Go to: www.PraiseRadio.netPlaylist:Artists Name | Song Title | Album Name01. Gary McSpadden - Ready for a blessing - "Silver Dollar City Southern Gospel Gold"02. Ernie Haase & Signature Sound - Happy people - "Happy People (Deluxe Edition)"03. The Taylors - Salvation's Song - "Salvation's Song"04. The Kramers - All the way to the gates - "The Hope Of All Tomorrows"05. The Kramers - It's a good life - "The Hope Of All Tomorrows"06. The Old Paths - God's great - "Hits"07. Master's Voice - Five minutes - "Solace"08. Debra Perry & Jaidyn's Call - Living in Canaan now - "Circumstances"09. Triumphant Quartet - Give You all the glory - "Yes"10. Brian Free & Assurance - Without Jesus - "How Good Does Grace Feel EP"11. The Bowling Family - Behold the Lamb - "Love The People"12. The Kramers - The hope of all tomorrows - "The Hope Of All Tomorrows"13. The Kramers - Water walker - "The Hope Of All Tomorrows"14. The Kramers - Greater God - "The Hope Of All Tomorrows"15. The Singing Contractors - In the Garden (Live) - "Working On A Building"16. The Old Time Preachers Quartet - What we need - "Long Live Old Time Religion"17. The Northmen - The spelling song - "Mainstream"18. The Anchormen - Happy am I - "Unsinkable"19. Charlie Griffith - Here comes Jesus - "Tell It To A Few Close Friends"20. The Dove Brothers - Operator - "Old Time Religion" 21. Carman - The flag - “The Flag Single”Send your request to:request@gatewayfortheblind.comor call 636-428-1500
Don't panic. Pat's in the studio on a Monday alone by choice, not quarantine. A good interview and discussion with "retired" pro turned true ambassador for the sport of cycling, Ben Wolfe.
Second part of this week's ride through the new releases prairie with music by artists that cover a lot of ground, from Chicago Underground Quartet to Jesse Harris, from Valentina Ciardelli's take on Frank Zappa to Roger Kellaway' interpretation of Paul Desmond, and much more. For the first part go to: https://www.mixcloud.com/MondoJazz/irreversible-entanglements-goran-kajfes-soul-gnawa-other-new-releases-mondo-jazz-102-1/ Happy listening! The playlist features also Matt Mayhall, Pulcinella, Christophe Panzani, Brent Birckhead, Wayne Krantz, Gebhard Ullmann, Ben Wolfe, and Jesse Harris. Detailed playlist at: https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/10278243/Mondo-Jazz (from Matt Mayhall onwards).
Mike Bond is one of my favorite pianists on the New York scene today. He has performed with Savion Glover, Conrad Herwig, Joe Magnarelli and Duane Eubanks, to name a few, and is a featured sideman on guitarist Jean Chaumont's debut album “The Beauty Of Differences” which received a 4 star review in Downbeat Magazine.As a leader, Bond has performed at Smalls and Mezzrow, as well as the Central Jersey Jazz Festival, the Canadian Music Festival in Toronto, and the New York City Winter Jazz Festival. He's music director at the non-denominational Jacob's Well Church in New Brunswick, N.J., and is a Community Advisory Board member for the award winning jazz station 88.3 WBGO.Bond's debut recording, ‘The Honorable Ones', produced by legendary pianist Orrin Evans: features Steve Wilson: alto saxophone; Josh Evans: trumpet; Ben Wolfe: bass; Anwar Marshall: drums + guests Gene Shinozaki: Claudia Acuña: Maya Holliday.The album release will be celebrated on Feb. 24th at Exuberance in Philadelphia and Feb. 27 at Small's in NYC.www.mikebondmusic.com
My guest today is Lydia Liebman, founder and CEO of Lydia Liebman Promotions, a boutique public relations agency and consulting firm based in New York City, and London. Their roster of artists is mind-blowing from Orrin Evans, Emma Frank, Ben Wolfe, Brandee Younger, The Curtis Brother, Roxy Coss, Ralph Peterson, the list seems endless, so I'll leave it there. In our interview, we talk about how she got involved in the business side of Jazz, how she grew her company from helping out some friends to representing some of the biggest names in Jazz, what young musicians who are just starting out can do proactively before they are ready for representation, and much more. Lydia is both a guardian of the tradition and a trailblazer of new directions, with a perspective that is definitely worth checking out. www.lydialiebman.com
In this episode, we get to share one of our very favorite summer theatre intensives for middle and high schoolers, the Southeastern Summer Theatre Institute (SSTI). We chat with Ben Wolfe, the founder and director of this incredible program. He tells us about the program he’s developed for Broadway hopefuls, as well as for students interested in theatre tech! Auditions for Summer 2020 open on October 1, so be sure check out the SSTI website for program and audition information: https://www.summertheatreinstitute.com Join the Troupe! Sign up for our mailing list to hear about local training opportunities, must-see shows, and so that you never miss an episode: http://www.atlantatobroadway.com/ . Connect with us on social media: Facebook (where we share LOTS of resources about training programs, camps, shows, etc.): https://www.facebook.com/atlanta2broadway/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlanta2broadway/ ( @atlanta2broadway ) Get in touch! Do you have questions you’d like explored or guests to suggest for the podcast? Give us a shout at atlanta2broadway@gmail.com
New year, new ... USA Cycling CEO? That's right the American governing body just announced its new boss, Rob DeMartini, who comes from an unconventional background. We discuss the move. Also, Fred Dreier talks to Ben Wolfe about the rocky off-season that domestic pro riders had to endure. With four major teams either closing down or changing significantly it was a time of stress and unrest. Plus, we discuss the 90-year-old (yep, that isn't a typo) rider who was recently sanctioned by USADA and the upcoming Santos Tour Down Under. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by Strava. Want to try Strava Summit and its wealth of analysis, training, and safety features? Go to www.strava.com/summit and use this promo code for a free month of Strava Summit: velonews
New year, new ... USA Cycling CEO? That's right the American governing body just announced its new boss, Rob DeMartini, who comes from an unconventional background. We discuss the move. Also, Fred Dreier talks to Ben Wolfe about the rocky off-season that domestic pro riders had to endure. With four major teams either closing down or changing significantly it was a time of stress and unrest. Plus, we discuss the 90-year-old (yep, that isn't a typo) rider who was recently sanctioned by USADA and the upcoming Santos Tour Down Under. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by Strava. Want to try Strava Summit and its wealth of analysis, training, and safety features? Go to www.strava.com/summit and use this promo code for a free month of Strava Summit: velonews
Ben Wolfe describes how enhanced public engagement could improve urban planning and community resilience in Peterborough
Environmental lawyer Ian Attridge, field naturalist executive Dylan Radcliffe and community builder Ben Wolfe explain their goals and values behind the work of preserving Peterborough's natural heritage sites for future generations.
Franski söngvarinn og píanóleikarinn Daniel Roure flytur lögin Que reste-il de nos amours?, C'est si bon, C'est magnifique, Bar de nuit, Rien ne change og C'est le Printemps. Tríó ítalska píanóleikarans Massimo Faraò leikur lögin Love Is A Many Splendored Thing, Windmills Of Your Mind, Lara's Theme, Lawrence Of Arabia, Summertime In Venice og La Ragazza Du Bube. Franski saxófónleikarinn David El-Malik leikur lögin And I Love Her, Hallluya, Dem, Blues For Guillaume og Hamelech Nimrod. Bassaleikarinn Benjamin Wolfe flytur lögin Agent Jones, Luke And Leonie, Rufus T. Firefly, Another Poet og Bagdad Theater.
Franski söngvarinn og píanóleikarinn Daniel Roure flytur lögin Que reste-il de nos amours?, C'est si bon, C'est magnifique, Bar de nuit, Rien ne change og C'est le Printemps. Tríó ítalska píanóleikarans Massimo Faraò leikur lögin Love Is A Many Splendored Thing, Windmills Of Your Mind, Lara's Theme, Lawrence Of Arabia, Summertime In Venice og La Ragazza Du Bube. Franski saxófónleikarinn David El-Malik leikur lögin And I Love Her, Hallluya, Dem, Blues For Guillaume og Hamelech Nimrod. Bassaleikarinn Benjamin Wolfe flytur lögin Agent Jones, Luke And Leonie, Rufus T. Firefly, Another Poet og Bagdad Theater.
Eric Reed is a piano player well know in jazz circles. He has played with some of the great musicians of our time. In today's episode Eric shares the keys to success on how to navigate the business of music for the next generation. We also dive deep into creating your signature sound as a musician. Being a musician is balancing the art with the industry of music. Eric's passion for music is rooted deeply in family and faith. He shares how these two elements build his success in music and how it impact his humanity.In today's episode we also dive deep into the plans of God, faith as an action, creating music with message, getting to the other side of pain, wrestling with depression, where to find your validation, lessons from our dads, learning from those living, the politics of music, being patient in your career, diversification, hustling, goal setting, working smarter not harder , and much more.“I don’t view art as contemporary, modern, traditional, old or new,” says pianist-composer Eric Reed. “Nor do I endorse cliques or camps. I promulgate integrity in all things.”Through more than a quarter-century as a first-caller on the jazz scene, Reed has articulated this inclusive conception as a leader of numerous ensembles, solo performer, composer, producer, educator, and sideman with numerous artists, including extended stints with Buster Williams, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard and Wynton Marsalis. Whatever the context, whatever the style, he consistently animates the flow with fresh ideas, virtuosic chops, intellectual clarity and an unwavering will to groove.On a remarkable series of recent recordings, Reed illuminates his aesthetic scope, navigating diverse terrain with intense focus and sagely concision. Consider, for example, one of Reed’s most recent releases, The Adventurous Monk, a 2014 date on which he offers idiomatic yet personalized, loose yet cohesive interpretations of ten works by the genius pianist-composer Thelonious Monk. It’s Reed’s third Monk project since 2009, when he made The Dancing Monk, followed in 2011 by The Baddest Monk, on which he addresses the iconic songs with just the right admixture of maverick recklessness and natural command. “I imbibed heavily on Monk’s music as I became more immersed in composition and my journey as an artist,” Reed remarks. “The rhythmic, harmonic and melodic variety in his pieces inspire, allow and compel me to embrace the challenge of trying to convey messages in a non-verbal manner.”A similar spirit of grounded exploration infuses Reed’s most recent release and first live recording, Groovewise, on which he navigates mainly original music on the bandstand. The spontaneity of live performance comes through on Stand!, a jubilant-to-introspective 2009 studio date on which Reed presents 11 pieces inspired by biblical themes. On two other in-studio trios—Something Beautiful from 2011 and Here, a 2006 session —Reed coalesces his own pieces with repertoire from popular songs, less-traveled jazz classics and gospel, deploying a wide range of moods and dynamics in the manner of a live set. Different in ambiance but equally impromptu is Reed’s Reflections Of A Grateful Heart, a contemplative, subdued solo recital of hymns, spirituals and gospel songs from his pen and, among others, Edwin and Walter Hawkins, Richard Smallwood and Billy Taylor.“The older I get, the more I start to see my musical, spiritual and personal influences as all one stream of consciousness,” Reed says. “When I was younger, I was exposed to music in my house, my neighborhood or in school; I didn’t care about what it was labeled. When I became a professional musician in my teens, the lines between the different styles were drawn in big red marker. Now, I’m not concerned about highlighting and the imposed differences. The musical experiences are all tied together.”Reed developed the core principles of his musical sensibility almost from the time he began to speak. “Before I could even reach the pedals,” he recalls, he was playing for and enhancing worship services for the congregants in the small Baptist storefront church in West Philadelphia where his father, a quartet singer, sang and preached. “My earliest experiences in the Holiness church were colored with charisma; people were moved largely by emotion,” he says of that functional setting. “Music played a major role in manipulating these emotions, even inciting people to dance. I developed my ear in an extraordinary way; if someone started to sing, I could quickly find their key and begin to accompany them.”Noting their son’s exceptional talent, Reed’s parents signed him up for private piano lessons at age 5, which continued at South Philly’s prestigious Settlement Music School. In the meantime, his aunt and uncle scoured flea markets for records. “They found these records by Horace Silver, Art Blakey and Dave Brubeck. Additionally, in our home, all kinds of music could be heard on the stereo and the radio because my parents and older siblings were into gospel and popular forms of music.” Reed recalls. “I listened to everything.”When Reed was 11, his family migrated to Huntington Park, California, a suburb near Los Angeles with a well-stocked neighborhood library where he continued to self-educate, reading various biographies, theory books and absorbing records. Soon, he enrolled in The Community School of Performing Arts (now The Colburn School), where his mentor Jeff Lavner, introduced him to even more recordings. In 1986, Wynton Marsalis conducted a master class there and took immediate notice of Reed. Marsalis connected the school to tenor saxophonist-educator-arranger Harold Battiste Jr., who was asked to develop an improvisational workshop. Eric reminisces, “Mr. Battiste was a soulful and lovely human being. He was patient and loving with me, taking me to clubs all around L.A. to check out music.”Wynton recalls, “Eric had great ears and already had formed his musical personality. He had a phenomenal level of talent for his age; I’ve only met four or five musicians with that extreme ability. He’s intelligent and curious; you don’t have to spend a lot of time explaining stuff to him. And there’s his pedigree: he grew up in the church, so he had direct exposure to the vernacular.” By his late teens, Reed, who had won several local music competitions judged by the likes of Horace Silver, Billy Higgins and Ernie Andrews, began to work professionally with tenor saxophone legends Teddy Edwards and Buddy Collette, Gerald Wilson, The Clayton Brothers and Clora Bryant. After matriculating at California State University, Northridge, Reed officially assumed the piano chair with Marsalis in June 1990 — and moved to New York City.Except for an 18-month return to Los Angeles in 1994-95, when he apprenticed with Benny Carter, Freddie Hubbard and Joe Henderson, New York remained Reed’s base of operations for the next decade-plus. From the jump, Reed became deeply entrenched in New York’s hardcore jazz scene, entering the rotation at Bradley’s, the legendary New York piano saloon, where masters bonded with students, providing a platform for Reed and his peers to cut their teeth. He documented seminal and now classic works on a series of trio and combo albums, It’s All Right To Swing, The Swing and I, Musicale, Pure Imagination and Manhattan Melodies.“In the heyday of the ‘90s, we were all devoutly and intensely devoted to the idea of what we thought Jazz was supposed to be,” Reed remarks. “Integrity has always been part of my essence, presenting a wide variety of music in a relevant fashion. Wherever the music goes, I want to go there and be present in that moment, not just a stylist.”After initial forays at applying this dictum on recordings, Reed curated concerts and produced studio dates for other artists, notably in a series called Jazz Composer Portraits for Manhattan’s Miller Theater from 2001-03, eliciting creative, unified performances of music by pianists Elmo Hope and Donald Brown, drummer James Black, alto saxophonist Eric Dolphy, bassist Ben Wolfe and the legendary Billy Strayhorn.“I like taking on the challenge of trying to make something my own, while attempting to honor the composer’s intentions,” Reed says. “I’ve embraced the songbooks of many composers and being able to draw from these different sources has helped me to find my own compositional voice. Some people find their voice early; some find it later. Earlier on, composing was more something that I did by default because I had a studio date coming up. On It’s All Right To Swing and Musicale, it was about the arrangement and presentation of the piece. Now, I incorporate more of my improvisational ideas into the way I write. I trust the musicians to interpret it and whatever happens, happens.”Throughout the ‘00s, Reed provided artistic direction for singers Paula West and Mary Stallings, for whom he produced 2013’s But Beautiful. “The art of accompanying singers has been ingrained in me since I was a child playing in church,” he remarks. Reed also began to teach privately under the auspices of Juilliard School of Music, the New School and Manhattan School of Music, helping to direct young luminaries like Aaron Diehl and Kris Bowers towards paths that “might help enhance what they were already doing and get them to become more developed musicians. This is why I don’t call myself a teacher, but a mentor.”“The bandstand is where the real education is,” Reed says. “The only way musicians truly learn what’s valuable is by being in the trenches. I thank God that so many of the old guard embraced me. I was truly and wonderfully blessed.”In 2008, Eric moved back to his beloved Los Angeles, jumping feet first into the local scene as musical director for Regina Taylor’s critically acclaimed musical Crowns, which ran for the entire summer at the Nate Holden Performing Arts Center and the Pasadena Playhouse. From 2010-2012, Reed was back in familiar territory – the church. Fondly, he state
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Host Alisa Bowens-Mercado talks with Professional Cyclist Ben Wolfe about the New Haven Grand Prix, New Haven Grand Prix | A Twilight Bicycle Race & Street Festival.
It’s found in almost every home, whether it’s destined to dress salads or clean surfaces and kill fruit flies. But, effective as it is at those tasks, most of us struggle to get excited about vinegar. Today, however, a handful of enthusiasts and entrepreneurs are trying to launch a vinegar renaissance—one in which we appreciate vinegar (nearly) as much as the alcohol from which it’s made. This episode, we visit vinegar attics in Italy, conduct an epic tasting in a backyard vinegar shed in west London, and chat with our in-house microbiologist, Ben Wolfe of Tufts University, in order to explore vinegar’s long, frequently accidental history, its rumored health benefits, and its culinary potential. Plus: is the balsamic vinegar on your shelf the real thing? Listen now for all this and more!
Tonight Dan is joined by Ben Pinchback, Josh Mills and Matt Wolfe for a quick (ish) Origins look back, and we introduce a new type of show. A BOARD GAME DRAFT! The four of us will do a four round draft of our best Pick up and Deliver games and YOU will determine who wins the draft! So head to the guild or web site and tell us who won the draft! Thanks for Listening!
Ben Wolfe discusses how to prepare yourself to stand out in an audition. He talks about how to select the right material for musical theatre, how to make a good audition tape, and how to effectively present yourself in an audition. Ben is the Founder and Director at the Southeastern Summer Theatre Institute, a nationally ranked high school summer theatre intensive based in Hilton Head Island, SC. A native of Georgia, Ben spent his youth performing, and in college began to transition into directing, and soon after he settled into his natural habitat, producing. Although he was an entrepreneur from a young age, SSTI wasn't born to serve as a career, but rather as a one-time summer project. However, as one summer turned into two, then into ten, it became clear that SSTI was in fact a career. Working with a talented staff and student body drawn from all over the world, Ben and SSTI produced the first regional theatre for high school students. With new technical theatre programs and a professional division employing working professional actors throughout the year, SSTI continues to reach new heights. When not working around the clock May through August in South Carolina, Ben enjoys making his home in New York City, where he can keep a close watch on the industry he loves. Show Notes: SSTI: http://www.summertheatreinstitute.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/summeratSSTI/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/summeratssti/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/summeratssti - Download our free marketing resources at https://wellattended.com/resources
This week is a smorgasbord of fermented food topics and related happenings in the world of fermentation. Fermented food pairings at No. 9 Park in Boston, cavity-free teeth from cheese, aging cheese in caves, and making sausages with preserved lemons. Show notes: [Cheese may prevent cavities Science Daily](http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/06/130605130118.htm) Say cheese for a beautiful smile! [In vivo dental plaque pH after consumption of dairy products Academy of General Dentistry](http://www.agd.org/media/142829/mj13_yadav.pdf) The full published journal article. How Fermentation is Used at No. 9 Park Check out this new series of articles in the Boston Magazine written by Ben Wolfe and Scott Jones. Fermented foods in fine dining. Learn how to ferment fartichokes and kombucha fish. No. 9 Park Restaurant Delicious sounding fermented food pairing at No. 9 Park. Yum. [Study Reveals Changes in Gut Microflora Can Affect Brain Function Medicine Sci-News.com](http://www.sci-news.com/medicine/article01138-probiotic-microflora-brain.html) Consumption of Fermented Milk Product With Probiotic Modulates Brain Activity Regular consumption of yogurt may affect your brain activity. [The cheese cave: Damp conditions of the Welsh countryside is the ideal place to store maturing cheddars Mail Online](http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2337837/The-cheese-cave-Damp-conditions-Welsh-countryside-ideal-place-store-maturing-cheddars.html?ito=feeds-newsxml) Aging cheese old-school style in caves. Blaenafon cheddar company specialist cheese manufactures IDEAS IN FOOD: Preserved Lemon Sausage Begins Now this is a good idea in food and a great way to use preserved lemons.
C. Ben Wolfe conceived of and wrote the book for Love Sweet Love, currently in production at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts and the 100 Oaks Civic Arts Plaza.