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OMNIA Podcast
Deep Listening and The Sound of Philadelphia

OMNIA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 35:09


Many people know Philadelphia for the Declaration of Independence, Rocky, and cheesesteaks. Philly's deep musical history is less familiar, but its influence continues to inspire audiences and artists across the globe. For Carol Muller's graduate-level ethnomusicology field methods class, students focused on documenting the city's Black music history, interviewing figures ranging from Grammy-award winning hip-hop producer Jahlil Beats to Marc Cressman and Anthony Tidd of the Ars Nova Worskhop to radio icon Dyana Williams. The class also produced a podcast based on the book There's that Beat Guide to The Philly Sound by Dave Moore. Each student created an episode based on a chapter of the book, including music samples to make the material more accessible to all audiences. The class was part of the Paideia program at Penn, which is focused on educating the whole student. Paideia funded some of the guests, and other research interviews were supported by a Klein Family Social Justice Grant. Muller, a professor of music, has been teaching the field methods class since 2001. Supported by the Penn Global program, she recently has spent time in Australia working with aboriginal leaders— an experience that she says has helped her re-think the focus of her field methods class. The course now centers around deep listening and working to understand the relationships between humans, non-human animals, and the environment. “To fully grasp human sound production, we need to expand how we see, hear, and know the world,” she wrote in the course description. Hear from Muller and graduate students Kwame Ocran and Yuri Seung about the experience, and listen to some of the material they created, in this episode of the Omnia podcast.***Produced, Narrated, and Edited by Alex ScheinPodcast Logo by Hemani KapoorMusic excerpts by the O'Jays, Teddy Pendergrass, Meek Mill (Pr.  Jahlil Beats), Chris Brown and Tyra (Pr. Jahlil Beats), Big Pun (Pr. Minnesota), Bobby Byrd, Jay-Z (Pr. Just Blaze), Marian Anderson, James Mtume, Rasheed Ali Quintet, Mahal Richard Abrams, Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom, Soul Brothers Six, and Barbara Mason.Additional Music by Blue Dot Sessions Visit our editorial magazine, Omnia, for more content from Penn Arts & Sciences faculty, students, and alumni: omnia.sas.upenn.edu

Cafè Jazz
Boom Tic Boom, la bateria Allison Miller

Cafè Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 59:33


The String
Allison Miller plus Sofia Goodman

The String

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 59:22


Episode 270: In an episode that revisits the netherworld between Americana and jazz, I speak with two extraordinary female drummer/composers who are at the peak of their creative powers. My featured guest is Allison Miller, a renowned New York artist who's led her own band Boom Tic Boom and joined in with the supergroup Artemis. For her newest album Rivers In Our Veins, she studied rivers and their ecosystems to inspire a 12-song cycle for jazz ensemble and tap dancers. It's utterly original and enthralling. Also with water on her mind is Sofia Goodman, a Nashville-based jazz leader whose growing by leaps and bounds as she explores contemporary sounds without limits. Secrets of the Shore uses aquatic sounds as a starting point, but it's the serene and complex harmonies she writes for her brass and wind instruments that really makes this collection sparkle. 

Soundcheck
Migration, Movement, and Joyous Swing in 'Rivers In Our Veins' by Allison Miller

Soundcheck

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 40:22


New York-based drummer, composer, and educator Allison Miller has played with singer/songwriters like Brandi Carlile, Ani DiFranco, or Natalie Merchant, but she's best known for her own bands, and her own music, which is usually labeled jazz, but you'll hear elements of rock, funk and folk in there too. She's the bandleader of the chamber jazz band Boom Tic Boom, and is part of the all-star jazz group Artemis along with many other collaborations. Allison Miller's latest album, Rivers In Our Veins, features a new band, including several members of Boom Tic Boom but with tap dancers as well.  Allison Miller presents the full multimedia Rivers In Our Veins on Nov. 25 at Roulette.  Commissioned by Mid Atlantic Arts Organization and Lake Placid Center for the Arts, Rivers In Our Veins is inspired by five major rivers of the Northeast United States  – the James, Delaware, Potomac, Hudson and Susquehanna – their history, how they serve the communities around them, and how those communities need to better upkeep them. Allison Miller goes deep with research about rivers and social movement — migratory movement — along rivers, as well as what she learned from the River Keepers. [Much more about Rivers In Our Veins.] Her top-shelf band, with violinist Jenny Scheinman, bassist Todd Sickafoose, clarinetist Ben Goldberg, trumpeter Jason Palmer, and pianist Carmen Staaf, along with two phenomenally talented tap dancers, perform selections from Rivers In Our Veins, in-studio. Set list: 1. Hudson 2. Of Two Rivers (Part 2) 3. Fierce

Across the Margin: The Podcast
Episode 175: Rivers in Our Veins with Allison Miller

Across the Margin: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 33:14


This episode of Across The Margin : The Podcast presents an interview with lauded drummer, composer, bandleader, and teacher Allison Miller. Miller is a musician who has mastered a vast array of musical settings — from guesting on late night TV to keeping time for some of today's most beloved singer-songwriters (such as Ani DiFranco, Natalie Merchant, and Brandi Carlile). She has recorded six albums as a bandleader — 5 AM Stroll, Boom Tic Boom, No Morphine-No Lilies, Live at Willisau, Otis Was a Polar Bear, and Glitter Wolf — as well as working as a session musician. Her work with bands has included forming the band Honey Ear Trio with Rene Hart and Erik Lawrence, Holler and Bam with Toshi Reagon, and her own band, Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom. She is also a member of the jazz supergroup ARTEMIS. Miller's latest album Rivers in Our Veins — the focus of this episode — is a 12-song cycle embracing the concept of flow and renewal, and dedicated to the United State's crucial rivers, watersheds, and the organizations devoted to reviving and protecting them. Her band features a deeply telepathic cast of improvisers, including violinist Jenny Scheinman, Ben Goldberg on contra-alto and Bb clarinets, pianist Carmen Staaf, trumpeter Jason Palmer, bassist Todd Sickafoose, and a grouping of remarkable tap-dancers (learn more about this in the episode!). The captivating piece of American art that is Rivers in Our Veins was commissioned by the Lake Placid Center for the Arts and acts as a tribute to the natural environments we are blessed to live within and around and to those who make it their mission to protect them; In this episode host Michael Shields and Allison Miller discuss just how, specifically, her latest album was inspired by five American rivers and our nation's crucial waterways in general. They talk about the phenomenally talented assemblage of musicians featured on the Rivers in Our Veins and the tap dancers who enliven a bevy of songs on the album. They discuss the tour which boasts an ambitious multimedia production, the curiosities of being a bandleader as a drummer, Miller's musical inspirations, and a whole lot more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Phillydogs Revue
Episode 72: A.M. Jazz 11 30 21

Phillydogs Revue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 170:21


1 Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out Archie Shepp/Horace Parlan 05:56 Trouble in Mind2 Hard Times Bill Frisell 03:57 Harmony3 Night Life Billy Butler 05:59 Legends of Acid Jazz4 Drop Him Version J.J. Allstars/The Ethiopians 02:28 Solid Gold From The Vaults Vol. 45 The man Johnny Lytle 02:43 6 Evergreen Booker T 06:49 Evergreen7 Taxman Tok Tok Tok 02:57 Revolution 698 Chisa Abdullah Ibrahim 04:26 Cape Town Songs: The Very Best of Abdullah Ibrahim9 Sanford & Son Theme Bobby Forrester 03:55 Organist10 Lonely Town, Lonely Street Bobbi Humphrey 04:36 Dig This!11 Rainy Night In Georgia Cornell Dupree 04:09 I'm Alright (2011)12 Soul Vibrations Dorothy Ashby 03:23 Afro-Harping13 Mama Güela Fania All-Stars 02:57 Latin-Soul-Rock14 Abeg Jare (feat. Engines Orchestra) Femi Temowo 05:52 The Music Is the Feeling15 The uptown Junior Mance 04:05 16 Tangle In Your Lifeline Esther Phillips 04:54 Black-Eyed Blues17 First gravy Leon Spencer 04:03 18 Buldeo New Cool Collective 04:51 Out Of Office19 Fables of Fabus North East Ska Jazz Orchestra 07:16 Stompin' & Rollin'20 Welcome Hotel Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom 06:41 Glitter Wolf21 Make Your Move Dennis Rollins Badbone & Co 05:18 Make Your Move22 Cha Cha The Heliocentrics & Mulatu Astatke 04:36 Inspiration Information23 The Republic of Persevere Out Of The Ordinary; Mike Keat; Subie Coleman; Heather McCleod; Louise Murphy; Gina Rae 03:28 Stranger Things Have Happened24 Once in a Lifetime Philip Bailey 05:53 Love Will Find a Way25 Green onions Lucky Peterson 05:20 26 Sybil's Blues (feat. Theo Croker) The Royal Krunk Jazz Orkestra, Theo Croker 04:48 Get It How You Live27 High Up On The Hook Alice Russell 06:03 Putumayo Presents: A New Groove28 The Philosopher Ezra Collective 05:17 Juan Pablo: The Philosopher29 Hector Makala Jazz Funk Band 03:38 Xake!30 Mitakuye Oyasin A Million Bamboo 05:20 Take no Ko31 acid ray barretto 05:08 fania goes psychedelic32 The Pile feat. Cleveland Watkiss Scrimshire 08:05 Nothing Feels Like Everything33 Eagle Song Soothsayers 04:37 Lost City34 Candace of Meroe Theon Cross 05:49 Fyah35 Perdido Los Elefantes 04:20 Grandes Exitos De Otros CD 236 afro carnival (instrumental) hip spanic allstars 05:27 jazzyafrolatinfunk

Strong Songs
The Mysteries of Music, with Carmen Staaf

Strong Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 67:03


What's this? A bonus episode of Strong Songs on an off week?? Indeed it is! For this episode of Strong Conversations (working title), Kirk hopped on a call with New York pianist Carmen Staaf to talk about the fundamental elements of music, learning to sing as an instrumentalist, teaching jazz and ear training, her collaborations with vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater and drummer Allison Miller, and the similarities between jazz and chess. Learn more about Carmen at her website: https://www.carmenstaaf.com/ Check out her music here: https://carmenstaaf.bandcamp.com/ ALSO REFERENCED IN THIS CONVERSATION: “Blackbird” by Paul McCartney, performed by Carmen Staaf on Eye to Eye, 2020 “Saint James Infirmary” by Don Redman/Irving Mills performed by Dee Dee Bridgewater on Dee Dee’s Feathers, 2015 Alexander Technique: https://alexandertechnique.com/ “Take The ‘A’ Train” by Duke Ellington sung by Ella Fitzgerald on Ella Fitzgerald Sings: The Duke Ellington Songbook, 1957 “I’ve Got The World on a String” by Harold Arlen performed by Sarah Vaughn with the Oscar Peterson Trio on How Long Has This Been Going On, 1978 “‘Round Midnight” by Thelonious Monk performed by Betty Carter on ‘Round Midnight, 1963 “Weightless” and "MLW" by Carmen Staaf and Allison Miller from Science Fair, 2018 “Congratulations and Condolences” by Allison Miller’s Boom Tic Boom from Glitter Wolf, 2019 Kathak dance performed by Meghranjani Medhi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZmCmQjoehw The Harmonic Experience by W.A. Matthieu: https://www.amazon.com/Harmonic-Experience-Harmony-Natural-Expression/dp/0892815604 “Nuclear Fusion” by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard from Flying Microtonal Banana, 2017 “Does math actually exist?” - a good question tbh “Syl-O-G**m” by Mary Lou Williams from Zoning, 1974 “Spain” by Chick Corea and Joaquin Rodrigo from Light as a Feather, 1973 “Gentleman” by Féla Kuti from Gentleman, 1973 STRONG MERCH Visit the Strong Songs merch store for some cool t-shirts, mugs, totes, and more: store.strongsongspodcast.com KEEP IT SOCIAL You can follow Strong Songs on Twitter @StrongSongs: http://twitter.com/strongsongs And you can find Kirk on Twitter @Kirkhamilton and on Instagram at @Kirk_Hamilton: https://www.instagram.com/kirk_hamilton/ NEWSLETTER/MAILING LIST Sign up for Kirk's mailing list to start getting monthly-ish newsletters with music recommendations, links, news, and extra thoughts on new Strong Songs episodes: https://kirkhamilton.substack.com/subscribe STRONG PLAYLISTS Kirk has condensed his Strong Songs picks into a single new list, which you can find on Spotify and Apple Music, and YouTube Music. SUPPORT STRONG SONGS ON PATREON! This bonus episode was made possible by Strong Songs' wonderful Patreon backers. For more on how to become a patron and support the show, go here: https://Patreon.com/StrongSongs MARCH 2021 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONS Christopher Miller Tim Byrne Allison Clift-Jennings Patrick Funston Jamie White Johanna L. Branson Thomas König Angus McKimm Christopher Kupski Christopher McConnell Joshua Jarvis Rick Klaras Niko Laurie Acreman Ken Hirsh Jez Jenness Gardner Simon Cammell Guinevere Boostrom Narelle Horn Nathaniel Bauernfeind Bill Rosinger Anne Britt David Zahm Erin Aidan Coughlan Jeanneret Manning Family Four Matt Butler Doug Paton Robert Paul R Watson Viki Dun Christer Lindqvist Sami Samhuri Craig J Covell AccessViolation Ryan Torvik Merlin Mann Fraser Glenn CALEB ROTACH Andre Bremer Mark Schechter Dave Florey Dan Apczynski MARCH 2021 HALF-NOTE PATRONS Bernard Khoo Andrew Shpall Robert Heuer Matthew Golden Brian Meldrum David Noah Ben Hunt Geraldine Butler Richard Cambier Madeleine Mader Andy Smith will reddell Fernando Rodriguez Timothy Dougherty Jason Pratt John Hargis Stewart Oak Caroline Miller Abbie Berg Sam Norton Nicole Schleicher Doug Belew Dermot Crowley Achint Srivastava Ryan Rairigh Michael Berman stephen matthews Bridget Lyons Melody Valdez Olivia Bishop Jeremy Schwartz John Gisselquist Elaine Martin Belinda Mcgrath-steer Eoin de Burca Kevin Potter M Shane Borders Pete Simm Shawn McCarthy Dallas Hockley Jana J Terron Ishihara Jason Gerry Rich Roskopf Melissa Gallo Nathan Gouwens Will Dwyer Alethea Lee Lauren Reay Eric Prestemon Erika L Austin Cookies250 Damian Brady Angela Livingstone Jeffrey C. Yarnell David Friedman Phillip Dalton Christopher Cudnoski Sarah Sulan Diane Hughes Kenneth Tiong Jo Sutherland David Catlett Joe Laska Michael Casner Michael York Barb Courtney Derek Bender Jen Small Don Hutchison Lowell Meyer Etele Illes Jeff Almond Stephen Tsoneff Lorenz Schwarz Becca Sample Wen Jack Sjogren Aparajit Raghavan Benedict Pennington Geoff Golden Robyn Fraser Alexander Geddes Pascal Rueger Randy Souza JC Brendan Jubb Clare Holberton Jake Tinsley Diane Turner Tom Coleman Judy Chapple Stuart Terry Mark Perry Malory Dhu Wik Mel Eric Helm Jake Roberts Briony Leo Bill Fuller Jonathan Daniels Steven Maron Michael Flaherty Jarrod Schindler Zoe Little Albukitty Caro Field Judith Stansfield michael bochner Duncan Dave Sharpe brant brantphillip Markus Koester David Cushman Alexander Jeremy Dawson Gavin Doig Sam Fenn Tanner Morton AJ Schuster Jennifer Bush David Stroud Amanda Furlotti Andrew Baker Brooke Wilford Cyrus N. White Chris Brown Juan Carlos Montemayor Elosua Matt Gaskell Jules Bailey Eero Wahlstedt Bill Thornton Brian Amoebas Brett Douville Jeffrey Olson Matt Betzel Mueller Nate from Kalamazoo Melanie Stivers Richard Toller Alexander Polson John and Sharon Stenglein Tom Lauer Earl Lozada Jon O’Keefe Justin McElroy Arjun Sharma James Johnson Andrew Lee Kevin Morrell Tom Clewer Kevin Pennyfeather Nicholas Schechter Justin Liew Emily Williams

Real Music Talk Podcast
Allison Miller

Real Music Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 17:15


NYC-based drummer Allison Miller has played with Dr. Lonnie Smith, Natalie Merchant, and Sara Bareilles. She leads her band Boom Tic Boom and is a member of the jazz supergroup Artemis. Connect on social media and her website.Produced: Keith Hall, Music: Andrew Rathbun and Keith Hall, Photo: Casey Spring, Graphics: Matthew Fries

The Sounds of Brooklyn and Beyond

Featuring the fresh releasef “Tangled Sea” by Deutsch & Thorn (w/special guest Victoria Reed); haunting stuff from the “Lovecraft Country” soundtrack showcasing my old friend Alice Smith; a creatively imagined cover of Nancy Sinatra from drummer/vocalist Alwyn Robinson; CO pianist Adam Bodine shows off his orchestration skills on his latest release “scenes of changery”; the wonderful Allison Miller and her long-running ensemble Boom Tic Boom; the pride of Raleigh, NC… the Hot at Nights; CDMX super couple Jenny Beaujean and Benjamin Garcia; and finally, a couple of old friends from the Island of Staten, Miss Patty and Mr. V.

Improv Exchange Podcast
Episode #33: Allison Miller

Improv Exchange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 68:40


NYC-based drummer/composer/teacher Allison Miller engages her deep roots in improvisation as a vehicle to explore all music. Described by critics as a Modern Jazz Icon in the Making, Miller won Downbeat's 67th Annual Critics Poll for “Rising Star Drummer” and JazzTimes's 2019 Critics Poll for “Best Jazz Drummer.” Boom Tic Boom, Allison's longtime band, won Jazz Journalists Association's 2019 award for “Best Mid-Sized Ensemble.” Her composition, “Otis Was a Polar Bear”, is included on NPR's list of The 200 Greatest Songs By 21st Century Women+. She is also the first recipient of the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation's Commissioning Grant. In this episode, Allison shares her 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

Cultural shorts
Matt Wilson Delivers Listeners A Musical Hug

Cultural shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 5:20


Matt Wilson's 2018 LP Honey and Salt: Music Inspired by the Poetry of Carl Sandburg earned the veteran musician a Musician of the Year from the Jazz Journalist Association while the LP itself was named Record of the Year. Wilson, who is no stranger to accolades, has earned some new ones with his latest release, Hug! , credited to the Matt Wilson Quartet. Joined by his longtime collaborators Jeff Lederer (Brooklyn Blowhards, Swing N' Dix, Honey Ear Trio), Kirk Knuffke (Josh Roseman's Extended Constellations, Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom), and Chris Lightcap (Dianne Reeves, Marc Ribot, Anthony Coleman). Featuring compositions from Gene Ammons ("The One Before"), Abdullah Ibrahim ("Jabulani") and Charlie Haden ("In the Moment"), Hug! also gives evidence of Wilson's inimitable humor and appreciation of American music's various streams, though jazz, of course, remains the primary one. Wilson recently spoke with KMUW from his home in New York state. How did this new record, Hug!, come

The Sounds of Brooklyn and Beyond

Featuring a blazing hot new single from KAYE produced by guitar wizard Kirk Schoenherr; another stunning track from Leslie Mendelson's 2020 release; fiddling pop sensation Katie Jacoby from her self-titled debut EP; Allison Miller's brilliant ensemble Boom Tic Boom from 2019's “Glitter Wolf”; sounds of Bedstuy from Erik Deutsch's new release “Live at LunÁtico''; the pride of the Raleigh triangle “The Hot at Nights”; vibey European jazz from Beyond the Seasons; Colorado icons of magical gypsy rock Devotchka; and finally rounding things out with legends Ike Turner, Vince Guaraldi and Bola Sete, and throwback brit pop sensations Belle and Sebastien.

Soundcheck
Best of Soundcheck 2019, Part 1

Soundcheck

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 33:55


Hear some of the best performances from the Soundcheck Podcast series from 2019, like the tropical psych-rock from NYC-based quartet Combo Chimbita and the slamming wordplay in work by London's Kate Tempest, a poet, rapper, and spoken word performer. There's also collaborative music from soul singer Emily King and chamber band yMusic. Then, Baltimore-based electronic duo Matmos share some of their sampled "audio gold" mines from the sounds of nothing but plastics. Plus hear the crafty chamber-jazz by drummer Allison Miller, and her all-star band, Boom Tic Boom.

Burning Ambulance Podcast
Allison Miller

Burning Ambulance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 70:39


Support Burning Ambulance on Patreon Get the Burning Ambulance email newsletter Drummer Allison Miller is a well-known figure on the New York jazz scene, but she's also had a second career backing big-name folk and rock artists like Natalie Merchant, Ani DiFranco, and Brandi Carlile. She released an album with her band Boom Tic Boom early this year, and has a new album, Parlour Game, with violinist Jenny Scheinman (who's also in Boom Tic Boom), pianist Carmen Staaf — with whom she made the album Science Fair last year — and bassist Tony Scherr. Parlour Game will be out August 2. In this interview, we talk about her drum sound and her approach to playing and recording, the various artists she's backed, and her own bands. It's a really fun, somewhat nerdy conversation, especially when we start in on talking about microphones and studio work, but I think it's also really interesting, especially when she talks about working with bigger-name pop and rock artists and how that's different from jazz gigs. I really enjoyed having this conversation, so I hope you'll enjoy listening to it. This episode has no sponsors of any kind, so please consider visiting patreon.com/burningambulance and becoming a subscriber. For just $5 a month, you can help keep this show and Burning Ambulance as a whole active and thriving. Also, Osiris is conducting a listener survey. Everyone who enters will have the chance to win a limited edition Osiris poster, so take the survey today. Thanks! Music heard in this episode: Allison Miller/Jenny Scheinman, "116th & Congress" (Parlour Game) Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom, "Daughter and Sun" (Glitter Wolf)

Burning Ambulance Podcast
Allison Miller

Burning Ambulance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 70:39


Phil Freeman talks to drummer Allison Miller.

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The Major Scale
Karl Denson & Allison Miller

The Major Scale

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 57:55


When one wants to find out where the "mainstream" gets its lifeblood, simply look outside and underground–there you'll find all the hidden gems and roads less taken. Karl Denson is an artist who has operated in both of these worlds since the 1980s. His saxophone is the first choice of Lenny Kravitz and the Rolling Stones, to name a few, and on the flip side he cuts with Andy Bey and the Greyboy All-Stars. Then there's his own stunning discography... Funk, blues, rock steady, and loads of soul make up the music of Karl Denson, along with some gnomes and badgers, which he'll explain in the segment.   One thing we're proud to brag about here at the Major Scale are some of the artists we've featured from the late night talk show scene: such as Grace Kelly and Jon Lampley from Stay Human of the Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Thanks to a suggestion by Hillary Donnell, we can now add Allison Miller to the list. She's one of the rotating drummers from Late Night with Seth Meyers, and upon listening to her work you can tell why she get's the gig. Or simply ask Ani DiFranco and Dr. Lonnie Smith, some of the other excellent talent she's held her own with. Miller's band is called Boom Tic Boom and they're on a roll with their latest album "Glitter Wolf."

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 27 février 2019 - 7e émission de la 41e session...

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019


7e émission de la 41e session... Cette semaine, jazz moderne, avant-garde et néo-classique... En musique: Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom sur l'album Glitter Wolf  (Royal Potato Family, 2019); Myra Melford's Snowy Egret sur l'album The Other Side of Air  (Firehouse 12, 2018); Possible(s) Quartet sur l'album Songs From Bowie  (Les Improfreesateurs, 2019); New Hermitage sur l'album Obey Convention XI (Indépendant, 2019); New Thread Quartet sur l'album Plastic Facts  (New Focus, 2019); Barre Phillips sur l'album End to End  (ECM, 2018)...

JAZZIZ Backstage Pass
10 Albums You Need to Know: February 2019

JAZZIZ Backstage Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 40:56


In this podcast, JAZZIZ Online Editor Matt Micucci joins host Brian Zimmerman to discuss the 10 Albums You Need to Know About for February 2019. You may have come across this list as an article on our website, but we’re presenting it here — for the first time ever — as an audio podcast. Now you can hear these incredible albums yourself. Join us as we discuss and listen to new works by Chris Potter, Wadada Leo Smith, Keiko Matsui, Allison Miller’s Boom Tic Boom and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brian-zimmerman/support

Jazz Interviews
Interview with Allison Miller (February 2019) || www.elclubdejazz.com

Jazz Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 70:51


Drummer Allison Miller celebrates Boom Tic Boom's 10th anniversary with a new album, "Glitter Wolf" and we celebrate our 18th anniversary having a conversation with her. Alongside Myra Melford and Todd Sickafoose, she started in 2008 this musical adventure that grew into a sextet. All rights reserved: https://www.elclubdejazz.com

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Jazz Interviews
Interview with Allison Miller (February 2019) || www.elclubdejazz.com

Jazz Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 70:51


Drummer Allison Miller celebrates Boom Tic Boom's 10th anniversary with a new album, "Glitter Wolf" and we celebrate our 18th anniversary having a conversation with her. Alongside Myra Melford and Todd Sickafoose, she started in 2008 this musical adventure that grew into a sextet. All rights reserved: https://www.elclubdejazz.com

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Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 12/02/2019 || Boom Tic Boom: conversación con Allison Miller - 18 años de Club de Jazz

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 74:15


¡Llegamos a los 18! A efectos legales (al menos en territorio ibérico), ¡ya somos mayores de edad! Celebramos los 18 años de 'Club de Jazz' en esta edición del 12 de febrero de 2019 conversando con la baterista Allison Miller, que años después vuelve a pasar por nuestros micrófonos para celebrar los 10 de su grupo Boom Tic Boom. "Glitter Wolf" es el nuevo disco de la banda que Miller comparte con su cómplice Myra Melford (piano) más Todd Sickafoose (contrabajo), Jenny Scheinman (violín), Kirk Knuffke (corneta) y Ben Goldberg (clarinete). Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 12/02/2019 || Boom Tic Boom: conversación con Allison Miller - 18 años de Club de Jazz

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 74:15


¡Llegamos a los 18! A efectos legales (al menos en territorio ibérico), ¡ya somos mayores de edad! Celebramos los 18 años de 'Club de Jazz' en esta edición del 12 de febrero de 2019 conversando con la baterista Allison Miller, que años después vuelve a pasar por nuestros micrófonos para celebrar los 10 de su grupo Boom Tic Boom. "Glitter Wolf" es el nuevo disco de la banda que Miller comparte con su cómplice Myra Melford (piano) más Todd Sickafoose (contrabajo), Jenny Scheinman (violín), Kirk Knuffke (corneta) y Ben Goldberg (clarinete). Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 8/02/2019 || Tapicería sonora

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 69:07


Sentía que era el momento de cambiar y fruto de ese deseo surgió el proyecto Trio Tapestry. El saxofonista Joe Lovano debuta a sus 66 años en el sello ECM en un proyecto junto a la pianista Marilyn Crispell y al percusionista Carmen Castaldi. Lo escuchamos en esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 8 de febrero de 2019. El saxofonista Marcel.lí Bayer y el pianista Toni Saigi juegan con las composiciones del primero. "Two Horses" es un elogio de la vida animal, de la naturaleza y de la música en su estado más puro. El trío del baterista Tom Rainey celebra diez años de trabajo con la publicación de su tercer disco, "Combobulated". Comparte la formación con la saxofonista Ingrid Laubrock y la guitarrista Mary Halvorson. Mismos años juntos cumple Boom Tic Boom, proyecto de la baterista Allison Miller, con quien celebraremos conversando con ella la próxima semana los 18 años de nuestro programa. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 8/02/2019 || Tapicería sonora

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 69:07


Sentía que era el momento de cambiar y fruto de ese deseo surgió el proyecto Trio Tapestry. El saxofonista Joe Lovano debuta a sus 66 años en el sello ECM en un proyecto junto a la pianista Marilyn Crispell y al percusionista Carmen Castaldi. Lo escuchamos en esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 8 de febrero de 2019. El saxofonista Marcel.lí Bayer y el pianista Toni Saigi juegan con las composiciones del primero. "Two Horses" es un elogio de la vida animal, de la naturaleza y de la música en su estado más puro. El trío del baterista Tom Rainey celebra diez años de trabajo con la publicación de su tercer disco, "Combobulated". Comparte la formación con la saxofonista Ingrid Laubrock y la guitarrista Mary Halvorson. Mismos años juntos cumple Boom Tic Boom, proyecto de la baterista Allison Miller, con quien celebraremos conversando con ella la próxima semana los 18 años de nuestro programa. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Idaho Matters
Boom Tic Boom Goes From Tiny Desk To The Sapphire Room

Idaho Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 9:33


Boom Tic Boom is a cinematic jazz ensemble led by drummer Allison Miller. She has been heard on NPR's Tiny Desk Concert and NBC's Late Night With Seth Meyers and she brings Boom Tic Boom to Surel's Place Tuesday evening as part of the outfit's 10th anniversary tour. Miller joins Idaho Matters to talk about following the footsteps of band-leading drummers like Gene Krupa, Shelia E and Buddy Rich.

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 2 novembre 2016 - 8e émission de la 34e session...

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016


8e émission de la 34e session... Cette semaine, jazz moderne, jazz de chambre et free ! En musique Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom sur l'album Otis Was a Polar Bear (Royal Potato Family, 2016); Filippo Vignato sur l'album Plastic Breath (Auand, 2016); Dave Holland Quartet sur l'album Aziza (Dare2, 2016); Jonathan Finlayson & Sicilian Defense sur l'album Moving Still (Pi Recordings, 2016); Mark Dresser Seven sur l'album Sedimental You (Clean Feed, 2016); John Escreet sur l'album The Unknown (Sunnyside, 2016); HMZ sur l'album Drought (Tour de Bras, 2016)...

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Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 4/06/2016 || Blues and ballads (and poetry and Otis..., que era un oso polar)

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 119:20


La baterista Allison Miller publica "Otis was a polar bear", nueva grabación de su proyecto Boom Tic Boom. En esta ocasión, además de los habituales Myra Melford (piano), Jenny Scheinman (violín) y Tod Sickafoose (contrabajo), se suman el cornetista Kirk Knuffke y el clarinetista Ben Goldberg. En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 4 de junio de 2016, escuchamos además un ambicioso trabajo del clarinetista Ben Goldberg bajo el título de "Orphic Machine", a partir de un tratado poético de quien fuera su profesor de literatura, Allen Grossman. Una grabación que incluye a músicos como Nels Cline (guitarra), Ches Smith (batería) y Carla Kihlstedt (voz y violín), entre otros. El "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela ofrece la música del pianista Gustavo Kerestezachi en una grabación en Buenos Aires de diciembre de 1961, que fue recientemente recuperada. El trío del pianista Brad Mehldau vuelve a publicar cuatro años después. En "Blues and Ballads" ofrece lo que promete el título junto a sus socios Larry Grenadier (contrabajo) y Jeff Ballard (batería). Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 4/06/2016 || Blues and ballads (and poetry and Otis..., que era un oso polar)

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 119:20


La baterista Allison Miller publica "Otis was a polar bear", nueva grabación de su proyecto Boom Tic Boom. En esta ocasión, además de los habituales Myra Melford (piano), Jenny Scheinman (violín) y Tod Sickafoose (contrabajo), se suman el cornetista Kirk Knuffke y el clarinetista Ben Goldberg. En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 4 de junio de 2016, escuchamos además un ambicioso trabajo del clarinetista Ben Goldberg bajo el título de "Orphic Machine", a partir de un tratado poético de quien fuera su profesor de literatura, Allen Grossman. Una grabación que incluye a músicos como Nels Cline (guitarra), Ches Smith (batería) y Carla Kihlstedt (voz y violín), entre otros. El "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela ofrece la música del pianista Gustavo Kerestezachi en una grabación en Buenos Aires de diciembre de 1961, que fue recientemente recuperada. El trío del pianista Brad Mehldau vuelve a publicar cuatro años después. En "Blues and Ballads" ofrece lo que promete el título junto a sus socios Larry Grenadier (contrabajo) y Jeff Ballard (batería). Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Modern Drummer Podcasts
The Modern Drummer Podcast With Allison Miller

Modern Drummer Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016


Drummer/composer Allison Miller’s new album, Otis Was a Polar Bear, once again features her Boom Tic Boom ensemble: pianist Myra Melford, violinist Jenny Scheinman, cornetist Kirk Knuffke, clarinetist Ben Goldberg, and bassist Todd Sickafoose. Miller recently invited Modern Drummer into her Brooklyn, New York, home, to discuss the making of the album.... The post The Modern Drummer Podcast With Allison Miller appeared first on Modern Drummer Magazine.

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 8/03/2016 || Ejazz (en el Día Internacional de la Mujer)

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2016 85:04


Nos sumamos al 'Día Internacional de la Mujer' con una edición especial dedicada a Ejazz. La mujer en el jazz ha estado históricamente asociada a la voz, por eso las voces que suenan en esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 8 de marzo de 2016 tienen alguna peculiaridad: La maliense Rokia Traoré no pertenece a la tradición del jazz, pero en su último disco hace versión de "Strange fruit". La griega Savina Yannatou tiene una faceta "ortodoxa" con su grupo Primavera en Salonico, otra de improvisación libre en colaboraciones como la de "Time passing...", una especie de ópera del contrabajista Barry Guy. Voz hipnótica y quebradiza, la noruega Sidsel Endresen participó en "Time bell", trabajo del guitarrista holandés Bram Stadhouders con el baterista Jim Black como invitado. Pianistas hay muchas en el jazz, entre ellas la estadounidense Myra Melford, cuyo "Life carries me this way" se inspira en cuadros de Don Reich. También la eslovena Kaja Draksler, que profesa "This love" a la trompetista portuguesa Susana Santos Silva. Bateristas quizá no abunden, pero haberlas haylas. Ahí está la gallega Lucía Martínez, que se dedica al "Desalambrado" con el pianista Agustí Fernández. También con baquetas se maneja Allison Miller en el proyecto Boom Tic Boom del que también forma parte Myra Melford. Saxofonistas también las hay, como Matana Roberts, que en su serie "Coin Coin" reflexiona sobre algunos aspectos de la tradición del jazz, así como en la vida de los africanos en Estados Unidos durante el siglo XX. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 8/03/2016 || Ejazz (en el Día Internacional de la Mujer)

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2016 85:04


Nos sumamos al 'Día Internacional de la Mujer' con una edición especial dedicada a Ejazz. La mujer en el jazz ha estado históricamente asociada a la voz, por eso las voces que suenan en esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 8 de marzo de 2016 tienen alguna peculiaridad: La maliense Rokia Traoré no pertenece a la tradición del jazz, pero en su último disco hace versión de "Strange fruit". La griega Savina Yannatou tiene una faceta "ortodoxa" con su grupo Primavera en Salonico, otra de improvisación libre en colaboraciones como la de "Time passing...", una especie de ópera del contrabajista Barry Guy. Voz hipnótica y quebradiza, la noruega Sidsel Endresen participó en "Time bell", trabajo del guitarrista holandés Bram Stadhouders con el baterista Jim Black como invitado. Pianistas hay muchas en el jazz, entre ellas la estadounidense Myra Melford, cuyo "Life carries me this way" se inspira en cuadros de Don Reich. También la eslovena Kaja Draksler, que profesa "This love" a la trompetista portuguesa Susana Santos Silva. Bateristas quizá no abunden, pero haberlas haylas. Ahí está la gallega Lucía Martínez, que se dedica al "Desalambrado" con el pianista Agustí Fernández. También con baquetas se maneja Allison Miller en el proyecto Boom Tic Boom del que también forma parte Myra Melford. Saxofonistas también las hay, como Matana Roberts, que en su serie "Coin Coin" reflexiona sobre algunos aspectos de la tradición del jazz, así como en la vida de los africanos en Estados Unidos durante el siglo XX. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 6 novembre 2013

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2013


  10e de la 25e session...   Cette semaine, une proposition étoffée en avant et free-jazz avec des disques récents et des formations européennes...   En musique:   Allisson Miller's Boom Tic Boom sur l'album No Morphine No Lillies (Royal Potato Family, 2013);   Rémi Charmasson, Drew Gress, André Jaume & Tom Rainey sur l'album Fly, Baby Fly (AMJI Series, 2013);   Joe Rosenberg sur l'album The Long and Short of It (Black Saint, 2003);   Vandermeyer / Van Hove / Lovens / Blume sur l'album Quat - Live at Hasselt (NoBusiness, 2013); Colin Stetson sur l'album New History Warfare Vol. 3: To See More Light (Constellation, 2013)...  En compte-rendu:   Rémi Bolduc et les Random Masters présenté le 4 novembre 2013 dernier à la salle Tana Schulich de l'Université Mcgill...      

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Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 20/06/2012 || www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2012 132:30


Pablo Selnik (flauta) y Marco Mezquida (piano) se marcan una espléndida "Miscelánea núm. 2" que escuchamos en esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 20 de junio de 2012. "desde mi cadiera", Jesús Moreno nos acerca el "Metal!" del encuentro entre TheThing y el contrabajista británico Barry Guy. El pianista Abe Rábade publica "A Modo", de nuevo en trío junto a Pablo Martín Caminero (contrabajo) y Bruno Pedroso (batería). El cuarteto madrileño Dead Capo publica "Sale", su segundo trabajo, ahora en formación de cuarteto: Javier Díez Ena (contrabajo), Marcos Monge (saxo), Javier Adán (guitarra) y Santiago Rapallo (batería). El "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García recupera la "Rhapsody in Blue" de George Gershwin que grabó la orquesta de Paul Whiteman en 1927. La baterista Allison Miller lidera Boom Tic Boom, grupo con Myra Melford (piano) y Todd Sickafoose (batería). El trompetista Tom Harrell publica "Number Five", su quinto trabajo en seis años con el mismo quinteto. En el "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela el piano de Paula Shocron junto a Jerónimo Carmona (contrabajo) y Eloy Michelini (batería). Y además "Down Jones no es un cantante" de Javier De Torres en selección de Anxo en los "Ritmos Latinos". Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 20/06/2012 || www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2012 132:30


Pablo Selnik (flauta) y Marco Mezquida (piano) se marcan una espléndida "Miscelánea núm. 2" que escuchamos en esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 20 de junio de 2012. "desde mi cadiera", Jesús Moreno nos acerca el "Metal!" del encuentro entre TheThing y el contrabajista británico Barry Guy. El pianista Abe Rábade publica "A Modo", de nuevo en trío junto a Pablo Martín Caminero (contrabajo) y Bruno Pedroso (batería). El cuarteto madrileño Dead Capo publica "Sale", su segundo trabajo, ahora en formación de cuarteto: Javier Díez Ena (contrabajo), Marcos Monge (saxo), Javier Adán (guitarra) y Santiago Rapallo (batería). El "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García recupera la "Rhapsody in Blue" de George Gershwin que grabó la orquesta de Paul Whiteman en 1927. La baterista Allison Miller lidera Boom Tic Boom, grupo con Myra Melford (piano) y Todd Sickafoose (batería). El trompetista Tom Harrell publica "Number Five", su quinto trabajo en seis años con el mismo quinteto. En el "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela el piano de Paula Shocron junto a Jerónimo Carmona (contrabajo) y Eloy Michelini (batería). Y además "Down Jones no es un cantante" de Javier De Torres en selección de Anxo en los "Ritmos Latinos". Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com