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This is the second in a series of music selections inspired by the music from Black Jazz Records. The founders were Gene Russell and Dick Schory who created the record label around 1969 and released albums from 1971 to 1975, promoting the talents of young African American jazz musicians and singers With the turn of the turn-of-the-seventies and the emergence of revolutionary developments from Electric Miles, Pharoah Sanders, Alice Coltrane and John Coltrane, the funky mutations of soul and jazz, Black Jazz Records took full advantage of all the possibilities that lay ahead for jazz. Black Jazz Records was the first black-owned jazz label in 50 years and they achieved the kind of music status that most '70s and '80s indie record labels could barely dream of. Later DJs Gilles Peterson and Theo Parrish, made mixes and a compilation album focusing on the Black Jazz label. Through the music, you will hear in my first mix I hope to give you a flavour of what they brought to the jazz world, and how much the music from Black Jazz Records means to me from their short existence. A further note – in 1971, the first Black Jazz Record album released was Gene Russell's New Direction, which inspired the birth of NuDirections. Although the label only lasted a little over five years Black Jazz Records carved its place in the history of jazz. Info For more information about this rich playlist and an informative blog dedicated to my Black Jazz Records music selection please visit: https://www.jazzmattersuk.com/blogs/jazz-matters-digs-black-jazz-records-selection-2Blogs - https://www.jazzmattersuk.com/blogswebsite - www.raysroom.orgemail - jazzmattersuk@mail.comMusic Player - https://pod.co/nudirectionsJazz Matters Info - https://www.jazzmattersuk.com/about Please enjoy the music I love from different times and different places. Ray Playlist Artist - Track – (Album) The Awakening - Kera's Dance (Hear, Sense and Feel) Gene Russell - Get Down Kellee Patterson - Maiden Voyage Doug Carn – Moon Child Message From the Tribe - Space Odyssey Message From the Tribe - Beneficent Rudolph Johnson - The Highest Pleasure Walter Bishop Jr. - Soul Village Doug Carn – Acknowledgment Chester Thompson - Power House Calvin Kets - Aunt Lovey
Abrimos episodio con nuestro más querido recuerdo al pianista Lucky Guri que tristemente nos dejó la semana pasada. Después escucharemos uno de los últimos álbumes de la vocalista portuguesa Sara Serpa, Intimate Strangers, publicado en 2011 por Biophilia Records. Nuestra sección, Clásico de la Semana se acercó a mitad de los 70, al Soul Jazz y Funk Jazz del sello Black Jazz Records, a través de este recopilatorio, Theo Parrish’s Black Jazz Signature. Seguir leyendo La Montaña Rusa 26.2023. Recuerdo a Lucky Guri. Sara Serpa. Theo Parrish’s Black Jazz Signature. Eubanks Evans Experience. Vallecas Art Ensemble. 58 Belvedere. en La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz.
This is the first in a series of mixes inspired by the music from Black Jazz Records. The founders were Gene Russell and Dick Schory who created the record label around 1969 and released albums from 1971 to 1975, promoting the talents of young African American jazz musicians and singers With the turn of the turn-of-the-seventies and the emergence of revolutionary developments from Electric Miles, Pharoah Sanders, Alice Coltrane and John Coltrane, the funky mutations of soul and jazz, Black Jazz Records took full advantage of all the possibilities that lay ahead for jazz. Black Jazz Records was the first black-owned jazz label in 50 years and they achieved the kind of music status that most '70s and '80s indie record labels could barely dream of. Later DJs Gilles Peterson and Theo Parrish, made mixes and a compilation album focusing on the Black Jazz label. Through the music, you will hear in my first mix I hope to give you a flavour of what they brought to the jazz world, and how much the music from Black Jazz Records means to me from their short existence. A further note – in 1971, the first Black Jazz Record album released was Gene Russell's New Direction, which inspired the birth of NuDirections FM. Although the label only lasted a little over five years Black Jazz Records carved its place in the history of jazz. Essential info Website - https://www.nudirectionsfm.com NDFM Music player - https://pod.co/nudirections email - ndfm@mail.com Please enjoy the music We love. NDFM Playlist Art Ensemble of Chicago - Thème de Yoyo Gene Russell - Black Orchid Rudolph Johnson - The Highest Pleasure Marcus Belgrave - Space Odyssey Walter Bishop - Keeper of My Soul Walter Bishop - Coral Keys Doug Carn – Acknowledgement Cleveland Eaton - All Your Lover, All Day, All Night Chester Thompson - Power House Kellee Patterson - Maiden Voyage Calvin Kets - Aunt Lovey The Awakening - Kera's Dance Walter Bishop Jr. - Soul Village Kellee Patterson - Magic Wand of Love The Awakening - Prologue - Spring Thing Mor Thiam - Ayo Ayo Nene Henry Franklin - Beauty And The Electric Tub Black Jazz Discography & Band Leaders 1 Gene Russell - New Direction - 1971 2 Walter Bishop Jr. - Coral Keys 1971 3 Doug Carn - Infant Eyes 1971 4 Rudolph Johnson - Spring Rain 1971 5 Calvin Keys - Shawn-Neeq 1971 6 Chester Thompson - Powerhouse 1971 7 Henry Franklin - The Skipper 1972 8 Doug Carn - Spirit of the New Land 1972 9 The Awakening - Hear, Sense and Feel 1972 10 Gene Russell - Talk To My Lady 1973 11 Rudolph Johnson - The Second Coming 1973 12 Kellee Patterson - Maiden Voyage 1973 13 Walter Bishop, Jr. - Keeper of My Soul 1973 14 Doug Carn - Revelation 1973 15 The Awakening - Mirage 1973 16 Doug Carn - Adam's Apple 1974 17 Henry Franklin - The Skipper At Home 1974 18 Calvin Keys - Proceed With Caution! 1974 19 Roland Haynes - The Second Wave 1975 20 Cleveland Eaton - Plenty Good Eaton 1975 21 Doug Carn - New Incentive: Firm Roots 2001 Black Jazz Records 12 band leaders Gene Russell Walter Bishop Jr. Doug CarnRudolph JohnsonCalvin Keys Chester ThompsonHenry FranklinThe Awakening Kellee Patterson Roland Haynes Cleveland Eaton
From the Jazz Age to Citizen ArtistMusic has been at the forefront of social movements in America. Where politicians dared not go, music often led the way. Its rhythms, melodies and lyrics moving past peoples' eyes and into their hearts. With their eyes people can see race, gender, and even social class. With the sound of music, as the lyric implies, the hills come alive.Jazz is a particularly American artform that suffered from the particularly American social ills born from racism. Even though black artists played to white audiences in grand hotel ballrooms in the North and the South, they were not allowed to stay in the very hotels where they played. Duke Ellington may have reigned as one of the Kings of Jazz, but he couldn't sit at the bar of the Cotton Club that he made famous. Black Jazz artists like all black musicians in the first half of the 20th Century, had their songs often stolen by white artists who got the glory, the recognition, and the money. Artists like Louis Armstrong, Nina Simone, and Billie Holiday risked losing their careers, their lives, and their freedom over the social stances they took to support Civil Rights and Human Rights. Today, that lineage of the music has found its way into the creative and artistic life of Timo Vollbrecht. From his roots in Lower Saxony Berlin in Germany (where the music, the improvisations and the saxophone called to him) to New York City (where he expanded his education and pedagogy) to the stages of the world (where he has performed for audiences of 1 to 1,000), Timo is reimagining the place for a citizen artist in a post-Jazz centric world with his tenor saxophone. A music scene once ruled by Jazz and Bebop and Lindy Hoppers, is now the domain of rappers, boy bands, and YouTube stars, but there is still a considerable space for Jazz to make the connections it was famous for a century ago – where the other stops being the other but becomes a part of you. Timo has curated an open music night in Ramallah, where his band teamed up with Palestinian musicians. He organized student concerts at the Hassenfeld Children's Hospital in New York and performed interactive concerts at senior citizen residences and refugee homes. Today, he is bringing his saxophone and considerable musical experience and education to the students at Brown University as the Director of Jazz Studies. As Timo succinctly says, “I want to make music that is for people, that moves people, that might inspire people. You can use it also for social justice, activism, but not just that. The question is how do you use your music? It's the understanding that I'm not just a musician. I am a citizen. And I have responsibilities as a citizen.”
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Wade Pfaff, a visiting scholar at CBU, walks us through the contributions of Canadians to the jazz movement in the early 20th century.
Legendary jazz/funk guitarist talks about his upbringing in Omaha, NE and his legendary albums on the Black Jazz label.
Kicking off February's Black History/Futures Month, Sugar-Free Radio heads to the free, spiritual, and liberating sounds of [mostly] 1970's jazz. Includes records from labels such as Black Jazz, BYG, and Actuel, and musicians Lester Bowie, Don Cherry, Alice Coltrane, and Sun Ra. ~ Dj Nails
Welcome back listeners to Season 2 Ep. 2 of the Lounge! In this episode we are one member short, we miss you Psychedelic Bones, but the fun and banter is no less. The format is a little different this week, as we dive into one specific historical record label, Black Jazz. Black Jazz was founded in 1969 in Oakland California, and featured only black jazz artist of the time. Tune in as the fellas give a little history on the label and share some of their favorite artist and tracks. As usual during "Last Call" we share up some of favorite new tracks that we have been into and then each Lounge member critiques with a pound, sip, and non sip rating. Give it a lesson and enjoy the tunes served up this week. If you haven't give us a follow on instagram to stay most up to date on what the Lounge is spinning.
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10e émission de la 50e session... Cette semaine, soul-jazz, postbop et free! En musique: Calvin Keys sur l'album Shawn-Neeq (Black Jazz, 1971); Dorothy Ashby sur l'album The Rubáiyát Of Dorothy Ashby (Cadet, 1970); Monnette Sudler Sextet sur l'album Brighter Days for You (SteepleChase, 1978); Steve Reid sur l'album Rhythmatism (Mustevic Sound, 1976); Luís Vicente Trio sur l'album Chanting in the Name Of (Clean Feed, 2021); Kuzu sur l'album The Glass Delusion (Astral Spirits, 2021)...
10e émission de la 50e session... Cette semaine, soul-jazz, postbop et free! En musique: Calvin Keys sur l'album Shawn-Neeq (Black Jazz, 1971); Dorothy Ashby sur l'album The Rubáiyát Of Dorothy Ashby (Cadet, 1970); Monnette Sudler Sextet sur l'album Brighter Days for You (SteepleChase, 1978); Steve Reid sur l'album Rhythmatism (Mustevic Sound, 1976); Luís Vicente Trio sur l'album Chanting in the Name Of (Clean Feed, 2021); Kuzu sur l'album The Glass Delusion (Astral Spirits, 2021)...
Phil Ranelin grew up in Indianapolis and developed a deep musical friendship with Freddie Hubbard. After a brief stint in New York he moved to Detroit and began playing with Sam Sanders, Marcus Belgrave among others. In 1973 he and Wendell Harrison created "The Tribe Label" which was one of several independent jazz labels along with Strata East and Black Jazz. He cut two albums on this label all the while continuing his mission of raising black consciousness and education. In 1976 he received the key to the city with Donald Byrd. Phil is a great spirit and a beautiful person. He continues to raise awareness most recently heading up the "Eric Dolphy Roots Project" in Panama. Perseverance baby......
8e émission de la 49e session... Cette semaine, soul jazz et jazz spirituel! En musique: Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio sur l'album I Told You So (Colemine, 2021); Rudolph Johnson sur l'album Spring Rain (Black Jazz, 1971); Archie Shepp & Jason Moran sur l'album Let My People Go (Archie Ball, 2021); Alice Cotrane sur l'album A Monastic Trio (Impulse!, 1968); Work Money Death sur l'album The Space In Which The Uncontrollable Unknown Resides, Can Be The Place From Which Creation Arises (ATA, 2021); Fire! sur l'album Defeat (Rune Grammofon, 2021)...
8e émission de la 49e session... Cette semaine, soul jazz et jazz spirituel! En musique: Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio sur l'album I Told You So (Colemine, 2021); Rudolph Johnson sur l'album Spring Rain (Black Jazz, 1971); Archie Shepp & Jason Moran sur l'album Let My People Go (Archie Ball, 2021); Alice Cotrane sur l'album A Monastic Trio (Impulse!, 1968); Work Money Death sur l'album The Space In Which The Uncontrollable Unknown Resides, Can Be The Place From Which Creation Arises (ATA, 2021); Fire! sur l'album Defeat (Rune Grammofon, 2021)...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2021 - HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE v/a HARRY SMITH B-SIDES, v/a STONE CRUSH: MEMPHIS MODERN SOUL 1977-1987 and BLACK JAZZ RECORDS.
3e émission de la 49e session... Cette semaine, jazz-funk circa 1974, chill et avant-jazz... En musique: Cleveland Eaton sur l'album Plenty Good Eaton (Black Jazz, 1975) Harry Beckett sur l'album Still Happy (My Only Desire, 2016, enr. 1974); Luis Gasca sur l'album Born to Love You (Fantasy, 1974) Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad / Doug Carn sur l'album Jazz Is Dead 5 (Jazz is Dead, 2020); Chris Jussell, Chaz Prymek, Matthew Sage, Patrick Shiroishi sur l'album Fuubutsushi (Cached Media, 2020); Patricia Brennan sur l'album Maquishti (Valley of Search, 2021); Anteloper sur l'album Tour Beats Vol. 1 (International Anthem, 2020)...
3e émission de la 49e session... Cette semaine, jazz-funk circa 1974, chill et avant-jazz... En musique: Cleveland Eaton sur l'album Plenty Good Eaton (Black Jazz, 1975) Harry Beckett sur l'album Still Happy (My Only Desire, 2016, enr. 1974); Luis Gasca sur l'album Born to Love You (Fantasy, 1974) Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad / Doug Carn sur l'album Jazz Is Dead 5 (Jazz is Dead, 2020); Chris Jussell, Chaz Prymek, Matthew Sage, Patrick Shiroishi sur l'album Fuubutsushi (Cached Media, 2020); Patricia Brennan sur l'album Maquishti (Valley of Search, 2021); Anteloper sur l'album Tour Beats Vol. 1 (International Anthem, 2020)...
Scratch It Or Live It With Thamzini Presents You Black Jazz Delinquent http://linkmix.co/1513484 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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The legacy of Ain't Misbehavin' is that the genius of Fats Waller might never have been recognized if this Broadway show, first appearing in 1978, had not been made. #jazz #broadway #fatswaller #aintmisbehavin #blackhistory
I have long sought after Chester Thompson. The guy moved from Ok. City to San Francisco to live the gypsy life. After night gigs at "Jack's on Sutter" and the Fillmore District he was back in a San Francisco bank singing "Your Still A Young Man," which he late busted out with East Bay Funk outfit Tower of Power. He lived among the people and saw how Bill Graham would weave these tremendous multi-racial concerts (Malo, Black Jazz, Jefferson Airplane). You had Chicano, Blacks and Whites all showing up to the same gig. It was a positive Sly and the Family Stone attitude. Hunting and still Open....... "The struggle was actually the Jewel".... Enjoy this Treasure and thank you Chester, --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support
It's a very varied show this week as Remfry and Steve review new releases by Creeper, Imperial Triumphant, Taylor Swift, Alain Johannes, Fall of Messiah and a split between NoFX and Frank Turner. There's sad news as we pay tribute to Fleetwood Mac co-founder Peter Green and hip-shaking Mick Jagger swaggers his way into Broken Records with his sophomore solo album Primitive Cool See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oh the wind and rain sweeping across plains and swamps and bogs of Alabama. Head up north young man cause the Windy City is calling your name, not St. Louis but Chicago. The home of Ovation Records.....the home of Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters, Ramsey Lewis Nick Gravenites and Bobby Christian. The blending of music that was occurring in every urban bastion in this country at a certain time in our countries history is astounding. It's astounding because of the plethora of work opportunities that musicians had. TV programs and game shows in the morning with a studio session in the afternoon follow that up with night gigs at beer taverns in the south side boogie down where the good folk would waking up to go to prey and the musicians were heading home for rest as the sun came up. Walk me out in the cold rain and snow and let me introduce you to my guest. A bassist who is from the same generation as Senator Eugene Wright, Bob Cranshaw and Richard Davis and John Heard. A bassist who became so obsessed with music that he was gigging by the time he got his drivers license and had become technically proficient in multiple instruments. But it was the bass, the upright bass that locked the groove in Basie's big band and Ramsey's band and on his own records for Black Jazz. You see for this host, that record label, founded by Dick Schory, with a left coast assist from Gene Russell helped elevate the status of unheralded Players who played Afro-Jazz. The kind of spiritual tribunal that represented links in the chain to Coltrane and Mingus and Monk. My guest is one of the most heavily sampled bassists of all time. He rejects labels, he prefers to woodshed and continue his cosmic conversation in the universal language of jazz. Cleveland Eaton, welcome to the JFS --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support
9e émission de la 47e session... Cette semaine, broken beat, jazz moderne et avant-jazz avec une pensée pour Simon H. Fell... En musique: LCSM "Likwid Continual Space Motion" sur l'album Earthbound (Super-Sonic Jazz, 2020); GoGo Penguin sur l'album GoGo Penguin (Blue Note, 2020); Rudresh Mahanthappa sur l'album Hero Trio (Whirlwind, 2020); Walter Bishop Jr. sur l'album Coral Keys (Black Jazz, 1971); Roots Magic sur l'album Take Root Among the Stars (Clean Feed, 2020); Simon Fell Quartet sur l'album Seven Compositions (Limoges) (Nunc, 2020, enr. 2011)...
9e émission de la 47e session... Cette semaine, broken beat, jazz moderne et avant-jazz avec une pensée pour Simon H. Fell... En musique: LCSM "Likwid Continual Space Motion" sur l'album Earthbound (Super-Sonic Jazz, 2020); GoGo Penguin sur l'album GoGo Penguin (Blue Note, 2020); Rudresh Mahanthappa sur l'album Hero Trio (Whirlwind, 2020); Walter Bishop Jr. sur l'album Coral Keys (Black Jazz, 1971); Roots Magic sur l'album Take Root Among the Stars (Clean Feed, 2020); Simon Fell Quartet sur l'album Seven Compositions (Limoges) (Nunc, 2020, enr. 2011)...
Se unió a The Bad Plus hace dos años pero la carrera del pianista Orrin Evans se remonta a los años 90. Recientemente grabó una sesión con el trompetista Wallace Roney, que solo cuatro días después ingresó en el hospital y falleció por el nuevo coronavirus. Conversamos con Orrin Evans en el segundo especial #BlackJazzLivesMatter de Club de Jazz. Después de conversar con el saxofonista JD Allen, profundizamos con Evans en las circunstancias que condicionan la vida de un músico afroamericano y en cómo la pandemia ha llevado a la profesión al límite. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Se unió a The Bad Plus hace dos años pero la carrera del pianista Orrin Evans se remonta a los años 90. Recientemente grabó una sesión con el trompetista Wallace Roney, que solo cuatro días después ingresó en el hospital y falleció por el nuevo coronavirus. Conversamos con Orrin Evans en el segundo especial #BlackJazzLivesMatter de Club de Jazz. Después de conversar con el saxofonista JD Allen, profundizamos con Evans en las circunstancias que condicionan la vida de un músico afroamericano y en cómo la pandemia ha llevado a la profesión al límite. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Con el formato de saxo, contrabajo y batería como seña de identidad, el saxofonista JD Allen publicó en 2019 el disco "Barracoon", inspirado en el testimonio del último superviviente en Estados Unidos de la venta de esclavos. En 2016 editó "Americana", un estudio sobre el blues que reivindica la negritud de la música estadounidense. En el primero de dos programas especiales con los que 'Club de Jazz' pretende acercarse a la realidad de los músicos afroamericanos de jazz, conversamos con JD Allen. Sin trabajo por la pandemia de coronavirus, los jazzistas negros padecen también la pandemia del racismo. El asesinato de George Floyd ha despertado las mayores protestas contra la violencia policial y el racismo en décadas. Allen nos ayuda a entender mejor qué significa ser un hombre negro en Estados Unidos y en el mundo en el año 2020. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Con el formato de saxo, contrabajo y batería como seña de identidad, el saxofonista JD Allen publicó en 2019 el disco "Barracoon", inspirado en el testimonio del último superviviente en Estados Unidos de la venta de esclavos. En 2016 editó "Americana", un estudio sobre el blues que reivindica la negritud de la música estadounidense. En el primero de dos programas especiales con los que 'Club de Jazz' pretende acercarse a la realidad de los músicos afroamericanos de jazz, conversamos con JD Allen. Sin trabajo por la pandemia de coronavirus, los jazzistas negros padecen también la pandemia del racismo. El asesinato de George Floyd ha despertado las mayores protestas contra la violencia policial y el racismo en décadas. Allen nos ayuda a entender mejor qué significa ser un hombre negro en Estados Unidos y en el mundo en el año 2020. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
8e émission de la 46e session... Cette semaine, jazz modal, soul-jazz, electro-jazz et break beats! En musique: The Awakening sur l'album Hear, Sense and Feel (Black Jazz, 1972); Tribe sur l'album Hometown: Detroit Sessions 1990-2014 (Strut, 2019); Nick Walters sur l'album Active Imagination (22a, 2020); The Heliocentrics sur l'album Infinity of Now (Madlib Invazion, 2020); Moses Boyd sur l'album Dark Matter (Exodus, 2020); Kamaal Williams sur l'album DJ-Kicks (!K7, 2019)...
8e émission de la 46e session... Cette semaine, jazz modal, soul-jazz, electro-jazz et break beats! En musique: The Awakening sur l'album Hear, Sense and Feel (Black Jazz, 1972); Tribe sur l'album Hometown: Detroit Sessions 1990-2014 (Strut, 2019); Nick Walters sur l'album Active Imagination (22a, 2020); The Heliocentrics sur l'album Infinity of Now (Madlib Invazion, 2020); Moses Boyd sur l'album Dark Matter (Exodus, 2020); Kamaal Williams sur l'album DJ-Kicks (!K7, 2019)...
13e émission de la 45e session... Cette semaine, jazz-funk, freebop et jazz-rock! En musique: Henry Franklin sur l'album The Skipper (Black Jazz, 1972); Petter Eldh sur l'album Petter Eldh Presents Koma Saxo (We Jazz, 2019); Nathan Clevenger Group sur l'album Stateless (Slow & Steady, 2019); Miles Okazaki sur l'album The Sky Bellow (Pi Recordings, 2019); Gorilla Mask sur l'album Brain Drain (Clean Feed, 2019); Ghost Rhythms sur l'album Live at Yoshiwara (Cuneiform, 2019)...
13e émission de la 45e session... Cette semaine, jazz-funk, freebop et jazz-rock! En musique: Henry Franklin sur l'album The Skipper (Black Jazz, 1972); Petter Eldh sur l'album Petter Eldh Presents Koma Saxo (We Jazz, 2019); Nathan Clevenger Group sur l'album Stateless (Slow & Steady, 2019); Miles Okazaki sur l'album The Sky Bellow (Pi Recordings, 2019); Gorilla Mask sur l'album Brain Drain (Clean Feed, 2019); Ghost Rhythms sur l'album Live at Yoshiwara (Cuneiform, 2019)...
" Mr. Sanifu Al Hall Jr. : The Consummate Musician " AL Hall Jr. is that uncommon individual: the consummate musician or musician's musician. He has literally done it all. From session work on the trombone to touring and recording with some of the best musicians of the previous century - Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Freddie Hubbard, Sammy Davis Jr. for starters, Hall has also played a critical role in recording and producing musical projects as much as composing, arranging and performing. Accordingly, Journey Of An Aesthete is happy to talk with him. Extended Look Inside the Episode with Mitch: In a very real sense having Sanifu Al Hall Jr. on my show at this early date is perfection in scheduling because as a man, musician and artist he exemplifies everything this podcast is about. He is consummate musician who has mastered and played in every musical style. He has played trombone with some of the most important artists of the 20th century. Indeed he was in the Ray Charles Orchestra in the years of the early 1970s which was one of the great big bands of that era. He has toured with the great Marvin Gaye in the late 70s and was part of Stevie Wonder's Secret life Of Plants Tour. And that is just for starters. He is a composer and producer, a key member of the Black Jazz label (Gene Russell's label), one of the important jazz labels of the 1970s, contributing arrangements and compositions as much as his own trombone mastery on recording sessions. He is also a true audiophile and was and is an innovator in recording technology and the arts of studio recording more generally. A musician's musician, he is is also one of the few musicians I know of to work in both straight ahead jazz contexts as well as RnB and dance music with equal facility as well as wind ensemble and classical. He has done it all. He also happened to write music for and produce for one of my favorite brass (trumpet and flugelhorn) players Freddie Hubbard. We will talk about his defiance about musical boxes and categories and much more. Moat recently we are lucky to have released some older sessions he conducted of some of his soul infused compositions, in an ensemble called the Cosmos Dwellerz Arkestra I believe in a couple of cases this is the first time the tracks have been released. We are happy to welcome... Sanifu Al Hall Jr. Links to Al's Blogs: https://alhalljr.wordpress.com/author/sanifualhalljr/ https://sanifu.blogspot.com/ Links to Al's works: https://www.discogs.com/artist/480312-Al-Hall-2?page=1 https://www.discogs.com/artist/7222344-Sanifu-Al-Hall-Jr https://www.jamendo.com/artist/360061/sanifu https://cosmosdwellerzarkestra.bandcamp.com/ https://www.reverbnation.com/aljonimusic Link to Journey of an Aesthete Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/journeyofanaesthete Please consider a subscription with us and receive bonus materials just for you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mitch-hampton/message
Black Jazz Records. Один из наиболее интересных, на мой взгляд, джазовых лейблов начала 70х. Джин Расселл — пианист и продюсер, в 70ом решил, что у американского джаза слишком невнятный голос. Джаз запросто может говорить о политике и духовности, раскрывать смелые идеи и говорить о проблемах общества, питать вдохновение из распространённого повсюду соула, фанка и прочих […]
9e émission de la 36e session... Cette semaine, pas mal juste du vieux groove en hard-bop, funk, jazz modal, spirituel et free ! En musique: Harold Land sur l'album West Coast Blues! (Jazzland, 1960); Gene Russell sur l'album New Direction (Black Jazz, 1971); Maceo Parker sur l'album Life on Planet Groove (Minor Music, 1992); Dadisi Komolafe sur l'album Hassan's Walk (Nimbus West, 1983); David S. Ware Trio sur l'album Live in New York, 2010 (AUM Fidelity, 2017)...
9e émission de la 36e session... Cette semaine, pas mal juste du vieux groove en hard-bop, funk, jazz modal, spirituel et free ! En musique: Harold Land sur l'album West Coast Blues! (Jazzland, 1960); Gene Russell sur l'album New Direction (Black Jazz, 1971); Maceo Parker sur l'album Life on Planet Groove (Minor Music, 1992); Dadisi Komolafe sur l'album Hassan's Walk (Nimbus West, 1983); David S. Ware Trio sur l'album Live in New York, 2010 (AUM Fidelity, 2017)...
An interview with legendary organist and lyricist Doug Carn, famous for recordings on the Black Jazz label like "Infant Eyes" and "Revelation", as well as his recent live release "My Spirit". Doug is appearing Sunday Jan 15th in Daytona at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, so he stopped by for a chat. We got pretty in depth, particularly about his early career. The man has quite a mind, and is fascinating to listen to. For info on the concert click here.Jazz Greats airs every Tuesday on WFCF from 3-7 eastern (with a break at 5). You can tune in via iHeart by clicking here. Thanks for stopping by! - DJ Kendo (Kenny MacKenzie)
THEESatisfaction is Cat and Stas. The pair live, laugh, love, dance and create in Seattle. They were one of the first hip hop acts signed to legendary indie music label Sub Pop. This might have been seen as a bit of a weird move for an indie music label… (Sub Pop is remembered as the epicenter for all things “alternative” in the 90s–they were the home of Nirvana among many others) …But really, good music is good music. Check out “Do You Have Time?” In the words of THEESatisfaction: “A love song about pot, or is that a pot song about love?” Take a listen to THEESatisfaction, though, and you can see why Sub Pop snapped up these two talented women. They are a potent mix of introspective Slam Poetry, Black Jazz and Sunday morning soul–100% hip hop. Listen to our chat. Tracks played on the show... 1) THEESatisfaction, Transitions mixtape "Do You Have Time?" 2) THEESatisfaction, Transitions mixtape "Foliage" 3) THEESatisfaction, Transitions mixtape "Morning SAMO" 4) THEESatisfaction, Snow Motion mixtape "Bisexual" 5) THEESatisfaction, Transitions mixtape "I Nigress" NO songs CANCON
We go from one of the most famous saxophonists featured last week....John Coltrane to one of the least known greats....his name Rudolph Johnson. Little is known about Mr. Johnson except that he is from Columbus, Ohio and first was heard touring with organist Jimmy McGriff. He headed west and was based in Los Angeles and spent a lot of time in San Francisco as well. A serious musician and a non-drinker and smoker he spent his time practising (8 hours a day!) and meditating. Johnson toured with Ray Charles for a few years as well He made two great recordings for the small Black Jazz label in the early 70's and tonight's Feature is his first. Done in 1971, it's called "Spring Rain". Rudolph shows his range on the horn with seven of his compositions. All different moods. His accompanists are John Barnes on piano, and Reggie Johnson(no relation) on bass and a wonderful drummer named Ray Pounds. Mr. Johnson passed away in 2002 with virtually no notice by the Jazz press and to this day few people have heard this great musician. Tonight and on The Jazz Show you will!
2 hour set recorded live on 2012.11.15 by Robby Black This session features some of the best AfroDeep tracks that South Africa has to offer. There are DeepHouse and SoulfulHouse tracks from other parts of the world as well. TAGS: AfroDeep, DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, AfroHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, DJ Set(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1When Summer Comes (Deep Art Project Mix)Black Jazz ft Twiggy DollsNu Jazz Music 20122What I Might Do (Harry Wolfman Remix)Ben PearceMTA Records 20123Never Coming Down (Trancemicsoul Remix)Clemens Rumpf And David A TobinHouse Afrika Records 20124We Not Afraid (Main Mix)Lestic SoulshakerSoul Knights Music 20125Love Is The Message (Danny Krivit Re-Edit)MFSB & The Salsoul OrchestraSalsoul Records 19736Jazz (Christiaan Kouijzer Mix)Marco Soundee feat. Eric Van AroBeats For Life 20107Spoken Before (Soulful Jazz House Mix)Soultique VineGolden Stone Entertainment 20128Summin Bout Drums (Original)Arttu4Lux Black 20129The Flash (Da Funk's Lightning Strike Mix)Lukas GreenbergPlastic City 200810Better Days (Original Mix)Danny Clark & Jay Benham Ft Annette TaylorSolid Ground Recordings 201111Deeper Thoughts (Original Mix)ChujoCliqueAMP 201212I Wanna KnowDavid GordonBassic Records 199113Oomph (Original Mix)Grigory FatyanovUM Records 201214Zulu Woman (Mzala Wa Afrika Mix)Uzzi Kay ft Thando MbeleBreed Music 201215Just Believe (Alternative Mix)LandyDeeper Side Records 201216Rhythm and Soul(Main Mix)Soultique Vine 201217So Long (Original Mix)LarseBargrooves 201118Travelled So Far (Martin's Rocking Dub)Martin East & Sisco Feat. SnowMulti Racial Records 201019Free MyselfThomas Toccafondi ft MJ WhiteSoundmen On Wax 200920Prevailed JoySoultique Vine 201221Keep OnD TrainPrelude 198322NY Dreamer (Alix Alvarez Remix)Shlomi AberPlastic City 201223Lovery (Tuccillo Nu Deep Dub Mix)Tuccillo & Kiko Navarro feat. AmorKing Street 201224Nubian Prayer (Organic Mix)Patrick GreenSofitone Recordings 201225Life In The City (Original Mix)Dee MacSeasons Recordings 201226Its Over (Soultique Vine Soulful Mix)DJ Xtreme ft KwetsiGolden Stone Entertainment 2012Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BADS006
2 hour set recorded live on 2012.11.15 by Robby Black This session features some of the best AfroDeep tracks that South Africa has to offer. There are DeepHouse and SoulfulHouse tracks from other parts of the world as well. TAGS: AfroDeep, DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, AfroHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, DJ Set(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1When Summer Comes (Deep Art Project Mix)Black Jazz ft Twiggy DollsNu Jazz Music 20122What I Might Do (Harry Wolfman Remix)Ben PearceMTA Records 20123Never Coming Down (Trancemicsoul Remix)Clemens Rumpf And David A TobinHouse Afrika Records 20124We Not Afraid (Main Mix)Lestic SoulshakerSoul Knights Music 20125Love Is The Message (Danny Krivit Re-Edit)MFSB & The Salsoul OrchestraSalsoul Records 19736Jazz (Christiaan Kouijzer Mix)Marco Soundee feat. Eric Van AroBeats For Life 20107Spoken Before (Soulful Jazz House Mix)Soultique VineGolden Stone Entertainment 20128Summin Bout Drums (Original)Arttu4Lux Black 20129The Flash (Da Funk's Lightning Strike Mix)Lukas GreenbergPlastic City 200810Better Days (Original Mix)Danny Clark & Jay Benham Ft Annette TaylorSolid Ground Recordings 201111Deeper Thoughts (Original Mix)ChujoCliqueAMP 201212I Wanna KnowDavid GordonBassic Records 199113Oomph (Original Mix)Grigory FatyanovUM Records 201214Zulu Woman (Mzala Wa Afrika Mix)Uzzi Kay ft Thando MbeleBreed Music 201215Just Believe (Alternative Mix)LandyDeeper Side Records 201216Rhythm and Soul(Main Mix)Soultique Vine 201217So Long (Original Mix)LarseBargrooves 201118Travelled So Far (Martin's Rocking Dub)Martin East & Sisco Feat. SnowMulti Racial Records 201019Free MyselfThomas Toccafondi ft MJ WhiteSoundmen On Wax 200920Prevailed JoySoultique Vine 201221Keep OnD TrainPrelude 198322NY Dreamer (Alix Alvarez Remix)Shlomi AberPlastic City 201223Lovery (Tuccillo Nu Deep Dub Mix)Tuccillo & Kiko Navarro feat. AmorKing Street 201224Nubian Prayer (Organic Mix)Patrick GreenSofitone Recordings 201225Life In The City (Original Mix)Dee MacSeasons Recordings 201226Its Over (Soultique Vine Soulful Mix)DJ Xtreme ft KwetsiGolden Stone Entertainment 2012Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BADS006
2 hour set recorded live on 2012.11.15 by Robby Black This session features some of the best AfroDeep tracks that South Africa has to offer. There are DeepHouse and SoulfulHouse tracks from other parts of the world as well. TAGS: AfroDeep, DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, AfroHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, DJ Set(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1When Summer Comes (Deep Art Project Mix)Black Jazz ft Twiggy DollsNu Jazz Music 20122What I Might Do (Harry Wolfman Remix)Ben PearceMTA Records 20123Never Coming Down (Trancemicsoul Remix)Clemens Rumpf And David A TobinHouse Afrika Records 20124We Not Afraid (Main Mix)Lestic SoulshakerSoul Knights Music 20125Love Is The Message (Danny Krivit Re-Edit)MFSB & The Salsoul OrchestraSalsoul Records 19736Jazz (Christiaan Kouijzer Mix)Marco Soundee feat. Eric Van AroBeats For Life 20107Spoken Before (Soulful Jazz House Mix)Soultique VineGolden Stone Entertainment 20128Summin Bout Drums (Original)Arttu4Lux Black 20129The Flash (Da Funk's Lightning Strike Mix)Lukas GreenbergPlastic City 200810Better Days (Original Mix)Danny Clark & Jay Benham Ft Annette TaylorSolid Ground Recordings 201111Deeper Thoughts (Original Mix)ChujoCliqueAMP 201212I Wanna KnowDavid GordonBassic Records 199113Oomph (Original Mix)Grigory FatyanovUM Records 201214Zulu Woman (Mzala Wa Afrika Mix)Uzzi Kay ft Thando MbeleBreed Music 201215Just Believe (Alternative Mix)LandyDeeper Side Records 201216Rhythm and Soul(Main Mix)Soultique Vine 201217So Long (Original Mix)LarseBargrooves 201118Travelled So Far (Martin's Rocking Dub)Martin East & Sisco Feat. SnowMulti Racial Records 201019Free MyselfThomas Toccafondi ft MJ WhiteSoundmen On Wax 200920Prevailed JoySoultique Vine 201221Keep OnD TrainPrelude 198322NY Dreamer (Alix Alvarez Remix)Shlomi AberPlastic City 201223Lovery (Tuccillo Nu Deep Dub Mix)Tuccillo & Kiko Navarro feat. AmorKing Street 201224Nubian Prayer (Organic Mix)Patrick GreenSofitone Recordings 201225Life In The City (Original Mix)Dee MacSeasons Recordings 201226Its Over (Soultique Vine Soulful Mix)DJ Xtreme ft KwetsiGolden Stone Entertainment 2012Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BADS006
Stop The Rain 6:05 Anton Zap Ocean Species EP - Deep Explorer Sampler Vol 2 2007 Getting Togetha 3:40 Fudge Fingas EP 1 2009 Fate 3:28 Linkwood EP 1 2009 Green 4:20 Fink Fresh Produce 2000 negative Ion (original mix) 6:20 DJ Mitsu The Beats New Awakening 2007 Into The Dark 6:32 Marc Moulin Top Secret 2002 Miles Away 8:38 Linkwood Family EP 1 2009 Aksman 2:28 Fudge Fingas & His Fidgety Friends EP 3 2009 Black Jazz (You're Gonna Love Me) 6:13 Nick Holder Underground Alternatives 2000 Priority (Daze Maxim dub) 7:02 LEIF feat DONNA Priority 2010 On & On (Ron Allen remix) 7:34 DEEP 6 SYNDICATE Depth EP 2007
Our third podcast made by the Heavenly Sweetness crew. A mix of classics ( our friend Doug Carn, check out our forthcoming reissue of his album "Al Rahman"), new tracks and spiritual vibes. "Pass the information, extend the knowledge" Rick HolmesTracklisting :1- Albert Ayler "Message from Albert" (Impulse) 2- The Rongetz Foundation "East" (Heavenly Sweetness) 3- Orchester Klaus Lenz " Zottos" (Amiga) 4- Archie Shepp "Blues for brother George Jackson" (Impulse) 5- John Klemmer "Free soul" (Cadet concept) 6- Doug Carn "Higher ground" (Black Jazz) 7- Dick Griffin " Now is the time" (Trident) 8- Starcrost "False Paradise" (Fable records/counterpoint) 9- Placebo "Aria" (CBS) 10- Tribe feat. Phil Ranelin, Marcus Belgrave & Wendell Harrison "Livin' in a new day" (Tribe) 11- Rick Holmes "Remember to remember"...
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