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Here we are, asking the important questions, including “What’s it like to start a record label and run it for 20 years?” and “Who in their right mind decided to eat an artichoke for the first time?” Sam Valenti IV, behind the very compelling Ghostly International, has all the answers to our first query, and we don’t think we’ll ever really get to the heart (heh) of our second. Best use of an Instant Pot: cookin’ artichokes. Oddly enthusiastic endorsement: vintage Majorcan and Portuguese artichoke plates. A couple good ways to put a can/jar of artichokes to good use: sardine pasta and back-pocket canned salad. Dig into Sam Valenti’s Ghostly International—both the musical artists (including the label’s very first, Matthew Dear) and the products. Also, follow Ghostly’s playlists—their “At Work” one in particular. A few Brooklyn record stores worthy of Sam’s fandom: Rough Trade, Academy Records, and Captured Tracks Shop. When Sam’s looking to discover new music, he can always count on Buy Music Club, Blackbandcamp.info, and Numero Group to deliver. AND! A handful of other things we talked about: Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes, That Thing You Do!, The Last Dance, and the podcast How Long Gone. If you haven’t signed up for Secret Menu...well! We love to hear your thoughts! Send ‘em all to us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, and/or @athingortwohq. Get all of your holiday shopping done with our MoMA Design Store gift picks. Try a Hello Tushy bidet for 15% off and free shipping. Up your emotional intelligence with the Curious Tribe newsletter. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
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Het hele weekend staat Co Live! in het teken van Blue Note! Naar aanleiding van het 80-jarig jubileum hoor je veel klassieke Blue Note opnames en een gesprek met Sophie Huber, maakster van de documentaire Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes. Playlist: Albert Ammons & Maede ‘Lux’ Lewis - The Blues, Part One Albert Ammons & Maede ‘Lux’ Lewis - Twos and Fews Cannonball Adderley & Miles Davis - Autumn Leaves Thelonious Monk - Round Midnight Robert Glasper - Butterfly Herbie Hancock - Butterfly Blue Note All-Stars ft. Wayne Shorter & Herbie Hancock - Masquelero Blue Note All-Stars - Witch Hunt Wynton Marsalis & Dionne Reeves - Feeling of Jazz Bobby McFerrin - Don’t Worry Be Happy Pat Martino - Earthlings US3 - Cantaloupe Erik Truffaz - Bending New Corners Kijk voor meer informatie op https://www.nporadio2.nl/soulenjazz.
Het hele weekend staat Co Live! in het teken van Blue Note! Naar aanleiding van het 80-jarig jubileum hoor je veel klassieke Blue Note opnames en een gesprek met Sophie Huber, maakster van de documentaire Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes. Playlist: Albert Ammons & Maede ‘Lux' Lewis - The Blues, Part One Albert Ammons & Maede ‘Lux' Lewis - Twos and Fews Cannonball Adderley & Miles Davis - Autumn Leaves Thelonious Monk - Round Midnight Robert Glasper - Butterfly Herbie Hancock - Butterfly Blue Note All-Stars ft. Wayne Shorter & Herbie Hancock - Masquelero Blue Note All-Stars - Witch Hunt Wynton Marsalis & Dionne Reeves - Feeling of Jazz Bobby McFerrin - Don't Worry Be Happy Pat Martino - Earthlings US3 - Cantaloupe Erik Truffaz - Bending New Corners Kijk voor meer informatie op https://www.nporadio2.nl/soulenjazz.
BLUE NOTE RECORDS: BEYOND THE NOTES chronicles one of the most important record labels in the history of jazz — and, by extension, that of American music. Blue Note Records has been home to such groundbreaking artists as Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane, Bud Powell and Art Blakey, as well as present-day luminaries like Robert Glasper, Ambrose Akinmusire and Norah Jones. Founded in New York in 1939 by German Jewish refugees Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff, the history of Blue Note Records goes beyond the landmark recordings, encompassing the pursuit of musical freedom, the conflict between art and commerce and the idea of music as a transformative and revolutionary force. Through rare archival footage, current recording sessions and conversations with jazz icons Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter and today’s groundbreaking Blue Note musicians, BLUE NOTE RECORDS: BEYOND THE NOTES reveals a powerful mission and illuminates the vital connections between jazz and hip hop. Filmmaker Sophie Huber gained her filmmaking experience as a member of an award winning Berlin film collective. Huber’s debut feature documentary, the critically acclaimed HARRY DEAN STANTON: PARTLY FICTION, premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2012. Director Sophie Huber joins us to talk about chronicling the lives and musical journey for many of the greatest artists of the 20th Century and the German Jewish refugees who provided them with a platform in her second remarkable feature documentary BLUE NOTE RECORD: BEYOND THE NOTES. For news and updates go to: bluenoterecords-film.com For more about the filmmaker go to: facebook.com/sophie.huber Social Media: facebook.com/BlueNoteRecordsFilm instagram.com/bluenoterecordsfilm twitter.com/BlueNoteFilm
This edition of State of the Arts NYC features Swiss filmmaker Sophie Huber. She has just completed her newdocumentary Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes with Mira Films in association with Eagle Rock Entertainment.This documentary features Don Was, Marcus Strickland, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Robert Glasper andTerrace Martin. Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes premieres in NYC June 14th on Ludlow Street at theMetrograph.
This edition of State of the Arts NYC we have Sophie Huber, Swiss filmmaker on the show to talk about her new documentary -- Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes. With Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Norah Jones, Robert Glasper, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Terrace Martin, and Don Was. This film marks the 75th anniversary of this record label and its impact on jazz and American music.
This edition of State of the Arts NYC we have Sophie Huber, Swiss filmmaker on the show to talk about her new documentary -- Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes. With Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Norah Jones, Robert Glasper, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Terrace Martin, and Don Was. This film marks the 75th anniversary of this record label and its impact on jazz and American music.
Host Paul Booth reviews this wonderful, brilliant and all-too important documentary about Blue Note Records; a Jazz label that was home to such (human) Legendary Jazz musicians as Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, Clifford Brown, Art Blakey, Monk, Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter (to name a few). BLUE NOTE RECORDS: BEYOND THE NOTES explores the unique vision behind the iconic jazz record label. Through rare archival footage, current recording sessions and conversations with Blue Note artists, the film reveals a powerful mission and illuminates the vital connections between jazz and hip hop. With Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Robert Glasper, Norah Jones, Don Was and many more. Special Guests interviewed in the Film include: Ambrose Akinmusire Michael Cuscuna Lou Donaldson Robert Glasper Herbie Hancock Derrick Hodge Norah Jones Keith Lewis Lionel Loueke Terrace Martin Ali Shaheed Muhammad Kendrick Scott Wayne Shorter Marcus Strickland Rudy Van Gelder Don Was.
We review some of the films playing the 2019 Human Rights Watch Film Festival including No Box For Me. A Intersex Story; The Cleaners; Roll Red Roll; and Life Without Basketball. We also talk about the new documentary Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes.
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The documentary Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes has its premiere Monday at the Tribeca Film Festival. In the course of talking about the history of the label, musicians in the film muse more generally about the art of jazz and the nature of improvisation. In this archival Fishko Files, Oscar Peterson, Bill Charlap, and others try to describe the indescribable. (Produced in 2003) Fishko Files with Sara Fishko Assistant Producer: Olivia BrileyMix Engineer: Wayne ShulmisterEditor: Karen Frillmann