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Skippers Funksaloner
Skippers Funksaloner vol. 63 - Funky Monten

Skippers Funksaloner

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 93:07


MotherFunk fra de gyldne dage i startfirserne, på Nørregade 41:  Montmartres natdiskotek. Brecker brothers, George Duke, Lee Ritenour, Tower Of Power, Stevie og EW&F. Marcus Miller, Patrice Rushen og m.fl. Funk så det bobler... God 1. maj.

Um Cadinho De Songs
Brothers In Arms, meu primeiro disco de cabeçeira, faz '40tinha'

Um Cadinho De Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 36:54


O álbum Brothers in Arms do Dire Straits marcou a minha vida. Entrava nos meus 14 para 15 anos e saida da dependência emocional de adolescente da minha saudosa mãe que me ensinou Beatles e Elvis dela. Mark Knopfler e sua incrível banda de irmãos musicais dominaram o mundo com esse disco lançado em formato digital, pioneiro então, vendendo um milhão de cópias de cds (coisa inédita na época). Pop rock com pitadas suculentas de country, jazz, blues, folk, desde o rock de ZZ Top do riff de 'money' e o chamado de Sting, ex-Police, 'I want my MTV', passando pela poderosa balada 'Your Lasted Trick' com os metais dos irmãos Brecker, a festa de 'Walk of Life', até o clima folk blues de 'The man's too strong' e da lindíssima faixa título! Campeão de vendas (30 milhões) e até hoje o maior sucesso da banda, parece um 'best of' dos anos 80! Acompanhe a história do disco e da banda naquele momento, festejando os 40 anos desse discaço! #direstraits #rock #brothersInArms40 #brothersInArms #markKnopfler BONS SONS E ATÉ A PRÓXIMA PESSOAL! Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuu!

The Lucas Rockwood Show
647: Rethinking Retirement with Cambpell Gerrish and Caroline Brecker

The Lucas Rockwood Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 40:37


Imagine having a meaningful, rewarding career that spanned 20 or 30 years, or perhaps several different careers over 30 or 40 years, each contributing to a wealth of diverse experiences and hard-earned wisdom. Now, you're retired, so what do you do with all those experiences? How do you answer the question, 'What do you do now?' Do you focus on the past, or is there something new on the horizon? For many, retirement sounds amazing—until they get there and find themselves unsure of what comes next. My guests on this week's podcast have some ideas. Listen and learn: The importance of generative aging Why social connections might matter even more than money and health How to creatively plan for a retirement that could easily be 20+ years long About finding place, people, and purpose Site: thirdhalfadvisors.com ABOUT OUR GUESTS Campbell Gerrish and Caroline Brecker co-founded Third Half Advisors because they believe that today's professionals don't want to "retire" in the traditional sense, instead, they seek a "third half" full of engagement, purpose, and connections.  Like the Show? Leave us a review Check out our YouTube channel

Aging Well Podcast
EP 200: Entering the Third Half of Life with Purpose w/ Campbell Gerrish and Caroline Brecker

Aging Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 38:52 Transcription Available


Join Dr. Jeff Armstrong along with Campbell Garish and Caroline Brecker, co-founders of Third Half Advisors, as they delve into the concept of the third half of life, a transformative phase beyond traditional retirement. Explore how to identify key strengths and values during this stage and how the Portfolio Life Framework can help create a purpose-driven and engaged post-career life. Learn practical steps and strategies for making this transition meaningful and rewarding, and discover how to overcome common barriers and redefine your identity in retirement as you seek to... age well.More about Cambell Gerrish, Caroline Brecker, and Third Half Advisors at https://www.thirdhalfadvisors.com/Send us a text TruDiagnostic epigenetic testingGet a 12% discount using promo code (AGEWELL) and track your pace of aging well.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showHave questions you want answered and topics you want discussed on the Aging Well Podcast? Send us an email at agingwell.podcast@gmail.com or record your question for us to use in an upcoming episode:https://www.speakpipe.com/AgingWellPodcast

Live Long and Master Aging
Are you ready for the third half? | Campbell Gerrish & Caroline Brecker

Live Long and Master Aging

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 32:18


The traditional idea of retirement is changing with people now looking for new ways to continue contributing and finding purpose in their lives. Campbell Gerrish and Caroline Brecker, co-founders of Third Half Advisors, have developed the concept of the 'third half' and how to navigate the bonus years of life. They stress the need to envision a different kind of future and ways to explore fresh opportunities post-retirement.In this interview Campbell and Caroline discuss the importance of building a portfolio of activities, focusing on one's strengths and values, and finding communities of interest. They also highlight the need for self-reflection and the importance of maintaining social connections.Flexbeam Red Light therapyA wearable red light therapy device which targets key parts of the body to improve sleep, treat injuries and sooth aches and pains associated with aging. Code LLAMA. Discounts vary - see details of the current offer hereEnergyBits algae snacksA microscopic form of life that could help us age better. Use code LLAMA for a 20 percent discountSiPhox Health home blood testingMeasure 17 critical blood biomarkers from home. Get a 20% discount with code LLAMA Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThe Live Long and Master Aging (LLAMA) podcast, a HealthSpan Media LLC production, shares ideas but does not offer medical advice. If you have health concerns of any kind, or you are considering adopting a new diet or exercise regime, you should consult your doctor.

The OOH Insider Show
AI-Powered Media Buying: How Mark Cuban and Brecker Brees, Founder of Preflect Are Disrupting DTC

The OOH Insider Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 40:04 Transcription Available


Have feedback or a question? Text us!Curious about how AI is disrupting media buying?If so, then this episode is a must-listen! We dive deep with Brecker Brees, Founder of Preflect, a platform aiming to replace media buying agencies with AI.

The Bass Shed Podcast
EP 124 - Tom Kennedy (Freddie Hubbard, Sonny Stitt, Micheal Brecker, Solo Artist)

The Bass Shed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 85:02


Tom's musical roots with on the acoustic bass, an instrument he started playing at age 9 and took to so naturally that within a few years he was performing with internationally known players such as Freddie Hubbard, James Moody, Nat Adderly, Sonny Stitt and Stan Kenton.At age 17, Tom would create a musical alter ego when he began playing the electric bass. Intrigued by the endless possibilities of the instrument, he began developing his now signature style best described as deep, soulful grooves merging seamlessly into acrobatic, horn-like soloing.Gaining a reputation that soon traveled beyond his native St. Louis, Tom relocated to New York City, where he quickly gained work with multiple groups. Further accolades came through a recording with guitar great Bill Connors and tours with tenor saxophonist Michael Brecker in the world-renowned jazz-fusion group Steps Ahead. Additional tours and recordings with Brazilian pianist Tania Maria and guitarist Al DiMeola followed.On episode 124 of The Bass Shed Podcast, Tom discusses his latest recording "NEW START", the production of the album, his writing process, the gear he uses live and in the studio and more. Tom Kennedy - "New Start" on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/album/7KvXyweoy8GYAT7KdDYSKq?si=N2p-FWRzQeuAKGFbqcTa1AFeatured on this episodeInternational Society of Bassistshttps://www.isbworldoffice.comNew EP "Split Five Ways" by "Is That You?" Listen on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/album/1XDABliqn5zwBl1zrumuxp?si=Jl8C3hBxQpCcQmTcxxgUQQCraft Brewed Music Podcasthttps://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-k22g9-97dac4Support the Show.Instagram / Twitter / Youtube / Website / BSA / View More Episodes

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast
05/20/2024: Caroline Brecker and Campbell Gerrish, Founders of Third Half Advisors | Life 3.0 - The Best Chapter | Aging Today Podcast

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 67:00


It's time to envision a different future! As Founders of Third Half Advisors, Caroline Brecker and Campbell Gerrish lead a unique initiative focused on guiding individuals through life transitions beyond their primary careers. Unlike traditional financial advisors, Third Half specializes in supporting individuals as they transition from their "warrior" careers and helps them navigate toward the next fulfilling chapter at their desired pace. Are you charting the "Third Half" you want?

Secrets of Rockstar CFOs
Oura CFO Sean Brecker: Financial Guru with Entrepreneurial Spirit

Secrets of Rockstar CFOs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 37:33


Jack McCullough sits down with financial guru Sean Brecker, who shares how he achieved success by putting his entrepreneurial spirit into action. He opens up about falling in love with global finance, his experiences working in investment banking, and the inception of his current company, ŌURA. Sean talks about what is like to work in the healthcare and wellness space, as well as why this is close to his heart. He also discusses his numerous volunteer work and how he was raised by his parents laser-focused on giving back in any way he can.To book a demo with Payhawk, click here.

You'll Hear It - Daily Jazz Advice
Nobody Does It Brecker!

You'll Hear It - Daily Jazz Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 21:07


Get ready to hang with our hosts as they break down the epic musical journey of the Brecker Brothers in this podcast episode! Michael and Randy Brecker are the OGs of jazz, and we're here to spill the tea on their game-changing fusion beats and mind-blowing improvisation. From their amazing collaborations to shaping the modern jazz scene, these brothers are the real MVPs. Tune in for the lowdown on their killer tracks, cultural impact, and why the Brecker Brothers are the ultimate icons in the music game.↓ Links from the pod ↓Skunk FUNK: North Sea Jazz Fest 1992Have a question for us? Leave us a SpeakPipeCheckout courses from Adam, Peter and more at Open Studio

Le jazz sur France Musique
Folie douce : James Brown, Melissa Aldana, Simon Chivallon, Michael Brecker et d'autres

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 59:40


durée : 00:59:40 - Banzzaï du mardi 28 novembre 2023 - par : Nathalie Piolé -

Jazz88
Randy Brecker Joins Up with the JazzMN Orchestra

Jazz88

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 5:34


Celebrated trumpeter, bandleader and composer Randy Brecker is swinging back into town to join the JazzMN Orchestra at the Chanhassen Dinner Theater on Monday night. Jazz88's Peter Solomon caught up with Brecker to find out about the program on Monday and much more!

The Afternoon Cruise
Randy Brecker Joins Up with the JazzMN Orchestra

The Afternoon Cruise

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 5:34


Celebrated trumpeter, bandleader and composer Randy Brecker is swinging back into town to join the JazzMN Orchestra at the Chanhassen Dinner Theater on Monday night. Jazz88's Peter Solomon caught up with Brecker to find out about the program on Monday and much more!

The Morning Show
Randy Brecker Joins Up with the JazzMN Orchestra

The Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 5:34


Celebrated trumpeter, bandleader and composer Randy Brecker is swinging back into town to join the JazzMN Orchestra at the Chanhassen Dinner Theater on Monday night. Jazz88's Peter Solomon caught up with Brecker to find out about the program on Monday and much more!

CU SPS
Rising to the Top: Lessons in Leadership - Sean Brecker, Headspace Health

CU SPS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 31:53


Rising to the Top: Lessons in Leadership - Sean Brecker, Headspace Health by Columbia University School of Professional Studies

Zoom with Czarny
Zoom With Czarny: Danielle Brecker Empire Indivisible

Zoom with Czarny

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 29:10


This week I check in with Danielle Brecker of Empire State Indivisible. We have a discussion on state politics, the history of Indivisible, and what they are doing around the budget and hopes for this legislative session. Enjoy.

10,000 (Ten Thousand) Heroes
#00061 Ank finally learns about Oprah (by the grace Robyn Brecker)

10,000 (Ten Thousand) Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 51:22


If you've been listening to the show for a while, you probably know that I have a lot of blind spots.   Sports. Movies. Pop music. Etc.   In today's episode, I get an unexpected education about Oprah, en route to getting to what purpose is for my guest, Robyn Miller Brecker.    I love this interview because on the face of it, Robyn and I are coming from very different cultures. And at the essence of it, we care about the same things: purpose, self-love, gratitude, how to build transformative education, and how to improve our lives (collectively).   One of my goals this season is to make every episode a gift. The best way to do that is to pack it full of wisdom and inspiration. And that's exactly what Robyn did.   Another one of my goals is to get a better sense of what The Gift is for my listeners. So, when the spirit moves you, get in touch and let me know!   Show Links: Voicemail:  https://www.speakpipe.com/10khshow Email: info@10kh.show Podcast website: http://www.10kh.show Momentum Lab: http://www.momentumlab.com Guest References: Listen to Seeking Center: The Podcast, plus find out about working with Robyn and the latest offerings from Seeking Center at seekingcenter.app.    About our sponsor: 10,000 Heroes is brought to you by Momentum Lab.    I normally refer to Momentum Lab as an experiment-based coaching program or a goal accelerator.   But it's beyond that. It's a deep investigation into Purpose, Vision, and what it takes to achieve our goals in every area of life.   If you're interested in falling in love with who you are, what you're doing, or what you're surrounded with, there's two roads:   Accepting what is Transforming your situation   We help you do both.    The best way of learning more is to sign up for our weekly email: (Momentum) Lab Notes   http://momentumlab.com/podcast

Jazz Transcription Clinic
Episode 17.1- Say It (over and over again) - Michael Brecker solo

Jazz Transcription Clinic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 28:42


This is my transcription of the stunning solo by Michael Brecker on Say It (over and over again). I first analyse the whole solo, going into some great details of his playing: The use of articulation; The use of grace notes and nuances; The use of dynamics; The use of the Lydian Dominant and Diminished scales. Complete transcription in pdf in Bb, Eb and C are available on my website: https://mirkoguerrini.com/transcripti... A small donation (if you can) would be much appreciated. 00:00 Introduction 01:19 Brecker tells you who he really is 02:35 Grace notes 06:37 Articulation 08:52 The blues scale 10:06 Lydian Dominant Mode 12:15 Altered Chords 15:51 Diminished (h/w) scale If you want to skip the analysis and want to watch just the solo, click here: 23:27 Whole solo   Gear used in this video: D'Addario Select Jazz Mouthpiece 7M https://amzn.to/3B239Ib D'Addario VENN G2 Synthetic Tenor Sax Reeds - Tenor Saxophone Reeds with Advanced Synthetic Reed Construction of Polymer Fibers, Resin, Natural Cane - Strength 2.5 https://amzn.to/3GF2Syc Rovner Tenor Saxophone Light Ligature + Cap https://amzn.to/3EY3GNG Rico Saxophone Strap, Tenor/Baritone, Jazz Stripe 2 https://amzn.to/3gBNNCS Konig & Meyer Stand saxxy tenor saxophone stand https://amzn.to/3OsMtyU This video is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links, meaning we'll receive a small commission if you buy something.

A Guided Life
From Oprah Winfrey to Discovery +, Robyn Miller Brecker & Karen Loenser, Award-Winning Producers and Podcast Co-Hosts

A Guided Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 48:21


Today, Robyn, Karen, and I talk about the role spirituality has played in their personal and professional lives so far. To include psychic mediumship, spirit guides, signs, synchronicities, etc. Robyn is an Emmy® award-winning producer and leader in content development. For 20 years she worked for Oprah Winfrey, collaborating with some of the most brilliant thought leaders of our time to create programming that has impacted millions. Prior to her time with Ms. Winfrey, she was part of the team that launched the children's television network, Noggin, and also lived out some of her green slime dreams at Nickelodeon. She has always been at the forefront of combining wisdom, technology and storytelling to inspire and bring like-minded people together. Karen is an award-winning television producer and digital platform innovator who has shaped content production and strategy for top TV networks and programming distributors like Discovery and AT&T. She most recently helped launch Discovery+. She's obsessed with finding new mediums to create and share stories that inspire and uplift our souls. Her dream is to create a world-wide digital platform that will feed and satisfy passionate seekers who want to explore, learn, share, and embrace life's big questions. In 2020, she published her first book and Amazon Best Seller “LifeMapping: Decoding the Blueprint of your Soul.” In addition, she launched "Seeking Center: The Podcast". Find Robyn and Karen: https://www.seekingcenter.app/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

A Guided Life
From Oprah Winfrey to Discovery +, Robyn Miller Brecker & Karen Loenser, Award-Winning Producers and Podcast Co-Hosts

A Guided Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 49:14


Today, Robyn, Karen, and I talk about the role spirituality has played in their personal and professional lives so far. To include psychic mediumship, spirit guides, signs, synchronicities, etc. Robyn is an Emmy® award-winning producer and leader in content development. For 20 years she worked for Oprah Winfrey, collaborating with some of the most brilliant thought leaders of our time to create programming that has impacted millions. Prior to her time with Ms. Winfrey, she was part of the team that launched the children's television network, Noggin, and also lived out some of her green slime dreams at Nickelodeon. She has always been at the forefront of combining wisdom, technology and storytelling to inspire and bring like-minded people together.  Karen is an award-winning television producer and digital platform innovator who has shaped content production and strategy for top TV networks and programming distributors like Discovery and AT&T. She most recently helped launch Discovery+. She's obsessed with finding new mediums to create and share stories that inspire and uplift our souls. Her dream is to create a world-wide digital platform that will feed and satisfy passionate seekers who want to explore, learn, share, and embrace life's big questions. In 2020, she published her first book and Amazon Best Seller “LifeMapping: Decoding the Blueprint of your Soul.” In addition, she launched "Seeking Center: The Podcast".  Find Robyn and Karen:  https://www.seekingcenter.app/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Skippers Funksaloner
De bedste funknumre....EVER! Vol. 2 (fra tiden på Montmartre).

Skippers Funksaloner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 121:39


Ja, så kom vol. 2 med de bedste funknumre EVER. Denne gang har jeg samlet de BEDSTE (tunge) funknumre fra Natdiskoteket på Montmartre (1979 til '89). Ih, det er godt! Det er George Duke, Herbie, Brecker, Sly, Aretha, Al, James og Chaka + en masse andre gamle venner fra dengang. Enjoy Nic

Open jazz
Michael Brecker, live à Hambourg en 1987

Open jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 54:11


durée : 00:54:11 - Mickael Brecker - par : Alex Dutilh - “Live At Fabrik Hamburg 1987” du Michael Brecker Band paraît chez Jazzline.

Le jazz sur France Musique
Michael Brecker, live à Hambourg en 1987

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 54:11


durée : 00:54:11 - Mickael Brecker - par : Alex Dutilh - “Live At Fabrik Hamburg 1987” du Michael Brecker Band paraît chez Jazzline.

The Bliss Project
Episode 34: Cultivating Your Own Spiritual and Soul Seeking Experiences to Align With Your Purpose with Robyn Miller Brecker and Karen Loenser

The Bliss Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 53:52


This week on The Bliss Project Podcast, we're excited to share Episode 34: Cultivating Your Own Spiritual and Soul Seeking Experiences to Align With Your Purpose with Robyn Miller Brecker and Karen Loenser. Robyn + Karen are two media executives who met at precisely the right time. Both having careers chasing professional success in the media world, they still felt like something was missing. They soon set off to find their “why” Through hundreds of spiritual + soul-seeking experiences, they realized our purpose was to help others discover their purpose. They are embarking on a whole new way to give you the resources and information that you need, starting through their podcast Seeking Center. In the episode we discuss: How they met and what brought them together Their own personal stories that led them to the opportunities explore different spiritual and wellness practices Robyn”s time at Oprah and the connections she made that inspired her to want to do more Karen's Initial pitch to Discovery, then turned into the possibility of creating an app in collaboration with Oprah and her network. The unlocking moment and conformation that connected them Why they chose to walk away when things no longer felt aligned Using the time during Covid to find and vet healing practitioners from all of the world to bring access to them on a bigger platform, The Seeking Center Podcast Their vision now of creating a Streaming network to allow access to even more individuals, offering them an integrated experience Their trust in the Universe and what insights they can offer in connecting deeper to spirit What advice they have to offer in creating your own Bliss Learn more about Robyn & Karen here: @seekingcenterofficial @seekingcenterrobyn www.seekingcenter.app Learn More About The Bliss Project and Us: www.theblissproject777.com Connect with us here: theblissproject777@gmail.com Instagram: @TheBlissProject777 Join us each week for a new episode available on our website, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Spotify, and now iTunes! Music By Mark Adler --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theblissproject/support

POINT of VIEW International
Cæcilie Norby - 40 år med funk, fusion, jazz og pop: Jeg har været privilegeret

POINT of VIEW International

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 72:35


For næsten 40 år siden fik Cæcilie Norby sin debut som medlem af gruppen Street Beat, der en periode hærgede de danske livescener. Senere skiftede hun til Frontline og så var der jo rockbandet One Two. I dag kan hun se tilbage på en imponerende karriere, der har etableret hende som internationalt anerkendt og berømmet jazzsanger, i en periode med tilknytning til det prestigefyldte pladeselskab Blue Note Records. Cæcilie Norby optræder i mange kroge og hjørner af verden. I denne podcast møder hun Jan Eriksen, og den direkte anledning er det nye album ”Earthenya”, som hun udgiver på sit eget selskab Loud Lady Music. Med sine soul-, rock og singersongwriter inspirerede sange er pladen er en slags frikvarter fra jazzen. Et storyteller-album. Med udgangspunkt i flere af albummets sange, taler Cæcilie og Jan både om karrieren og nuet, og de fordele, der kan være i at have nået en alder, hvor man er blevet bedre til at sige nej til bullshit – ud fra princippet, at det gælder om at få det bedste ud af livet. "Der er også en befrielse i det at blive lidt ældre – man lærer at sige, "ja, ja, altså pyt"." ”Jeg eksperimenterer med nogle genrer – jeg har ikke tidligere gjort mig i R&B eller soul. Jeg kunne godt tænke mig at være i nogle grooves. Jeg har spillet meget ballader og jazz som har en fremadrettet energi. Og det elsker jeg. Men jeg kunne godt tænke mig at prøve det tilbagelænede moody groove,” siger hun om sin nye plade. Hun kalder selv sine nye sange små “film” i ord og toner. En 'film' er fra hendes tidlige barndom i halvfjerdserne om vennen med de forpinte øjne. I podcasten kan du blandt meget andet høre om: - hvordan Nordbys medvirken i ”Toppen af Poppen” inspirerede til ”Earthenya”. - dengang One Two blev lagt for had i Vejle og omegn. - hvad der skete, da hun havde så travlt med at shoppe jeans i New York, at hun glemte sin aftale med selve topchefen for Blue Note Records. - samarbejdet med jazz-ikoner som Diane Reeves, Curtis Steigers og Brecker-brødrene. - hvordan Nordby finder styrke i sine relationer til barndomsveninder og livsvidner – bl.a. Nina Forsberg, som hun delte liv og job med små ti år i One Two. - hvad der egentlig skete, da Cæcilie Norby mødte Spice Girls. - mødet med en gammel, umulig kæreste, der kortvarigt tændte en ild og blev til en sang. - at tænke tilbage på barndommens bedste ven, som man nu i dag ved gemte på historier om dysfunktion.

Mediano Music
Cæcilie Norby - 40 år med funk, fusion, jazz og pop: Jeg har været privilegeret

Mediano Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 72:35


For næsten 40 år siden fik Cæcilie Norby sin debut som medlem af gruppen Street Beat, der en periode hærgede de danske livescener. Senere skiftede hun til Frontline og så var der jo rockbandet One Two. I dag kan hun se tilbage på en imponerende karriere, der har etableret hende som internationalt anerkendt og berømmet jazzsanger, i en periode med tilknytning til det prestigefyldte pladeselskab Blue Note Records. Cæcilie Norby optræder i mange kroge og hjørner af verden. I denne podcast møder hun Jan Eriksen, og den direkte anledning er det nye album ”Earthenya”, som hun udgiver på sit eget selskab Loud Lady Music. Med sine soul-, rock og singersongwriter inspirerede sange er pladen er en slags frikvarter fra jazzen. Et storyteller-album. Med udgangspunkt i flere af albummets sange, taler Cæcilie og Jan både om karrieren og nuet, og de fordele, der kan være i at have nået en alder, hvor man er blevet bedre til at sige nej til bullshit – ud fra princippet, at det gælder om at få det bedste ud af livet. "Der er også en befrielse i det at blive lidt ældre – man lærer at sige, "ja, ja, altså pyt"." ”Jeg eksperimenterer med nogle genrer – jeg har ikke tidligere gjort mig i R&B eller soul. Jeg kunne godt tænke mig at være i nogle grooves. Jeg har spillet meget ballader og jazz som har en fremadrettet energi. Og det elsker jeg. Men jeg kunne godt tænke mig at prøve det tilbagelænede moody groove,” siger hun om sin nye plade. Hun kalder selv sine nye sange små “film” i ord og toner. En 'film' er fra hendes tidlige barndom i halvfjerdserne om vennen med de forpinte øjne. I podcasten kan du blandt meget andet høre om: - hvordan Nordbys medvirken i ”Toppen af Poppen” inspirerede til ”Earthenya”. - dengang One Two blev lagt for had i Vejle og omegn. - hvad der skete, da hun havde så travlt med at shoppe jeans i New York, at hun glemte sin aftale med selve topchefen for Blue Note Records. - samarbejdet med jazz-ikoner som Diane Reeves, Curtis Steigers og Brecker-brødrene. - hvordan Nordby finder styrke i sine relationer til barndomsveninder og livsvidner – bl.a. Nina Forsberg, som hun delte liv og job med små ti år i One Two. - hvad der egentlig skete, da Cæcilie Norby mødte Spice Girls. - mødet med en gammel, umulig kæreste, der kortvarigt tændte en ild og blev til en sang. - at tænke tilbage på barndommens bedste ven, som man nu i dag ved gemte på historier om dysfunktion.

Bent Notes
Brecker by Sugg & Mackey

Bent Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 13:35


Andy Sugg spoke about his classical Saxophone education, playing Punk the same day as Avante Garde classical, and the music of Michael Brecker – one of the world's great saxophonists... LEARN MORE The post Brecker by Sugg & Mackey appeared first on Bent Notes.

Charity Impact
Dee Brecker – choosing your next role; recruitment; diversity & inclusion; not ‘bringing your whole self to work'; networking; fundraising; strategy; consultants; coaching; and more. (#2)

Charity Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 77:15


“Unless you can show and evidence that you are a truly inclusive organisation, you do not have the right to ask someone to bring their ‘whole self' to work.”   Dee Brecker is currently Deputy Director of High Value Fundraising at Guys and St Thomas' Charity. Dee has previously held senior roles in philanthropy, fundraising and communications at a range of interesting organisations including the LSE, Carers UK, Sense and the Department of Health. Dee's also been a trustee, a chair, a consultant and is a qualified coach.   I know Dee because we've worked together a couple of times directly and because we try to stay in touch when we're not working together. I see Dee as an excellent fundraiser and relationship builder, importantly an organisational navigator, a thinker, strategist and an articulate communicator.   Dee has some great insights to share. We discuss recruitment, from both sides; working in and across organisations of differing sizes; diversity and inclusion – finding the confidence to speak up, demonstrate diversity in leadership and fighting to recruit more diverse teams; the benefits of informal catch ups with peers; asking beneficiaries to donate; strategy development; working with consultants and agencies; facilitation; and coaching.   For episode notes, links and other guests, please visit https://www.kedaconsulting.co.uk/charity-impact-podcast/    If you enjoy the podcast, please do follow us and leave a rating / review.  If you have any questions, feedback or enquiries regarding the podcast, you can e-mail hello@kedaconsulting.co.uk or tweet @alexblake_KEDA   This Podcast is brought to you by KEDA Consulting, which provides strategic consultancy support to charities. KEDA is led by Alex Blake who works as a management consultant, specifically for charities and non-profits in the UK, with the aim of maximising social impact. We help charities to be as effective as possible in delivering their charitable objectives through developing strategy and plans; securing funding; undertaking reviews; and a range of other consulting projects involving research, analysis, facilitation and reporting.   The purpose of the Charity Impact podcast is to learn more about how effective charities and individuals achieve social change or social impact. This podcast is for anyone who wants to make a difference, but particularly those who are working for social change / impact; including charity trustees, CEOs, staff, volunteers, advisors, philanthropists and public service professionals.

Gamelord
Fighting RPG with monsters two

Gamelord

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 2:08


Talking about Zeno blade chronicles three and also monster hunter rise sun Brecker two games people should be playing

Birdland
Mike Brecker, la discografia personale (5./5)

Birdland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 26:44


Nove album a proprio nome tra il 1987 e il 2003, quasi tutti per Impulse!, a parte gli ultimi per Verve e un decimo postumo, Pilgrimage, uscito per HeadsUp nel maggio 2007 a qualche mese dalla scomparsa.È il lascito come leader del grande sassofonista Mike Brecker, che Claudio Sessa ha isolato - nel mare di una discografia ben più ampia, se consideriamo i tanti album come co-leader, quelli con i Brecker Brothers, con gli Steps Ahead e altro ancora – per dare vita a questa intensa serie di Birdland dedicata ad uno dei più influenti stilisti del sax tenore del post Coltrane.

Birdland
Mike Brecker, la discografia personale (4./5)

Birdland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 27:02


Nove album a proprio nome tra il 1987 e il 2003, quasi tutti per Impulse!, a parte gli ultimi per Verve e un decimo postumo, Pilgrimage, uscito per HeadsUp nel maggio 2007 a qualche mese dalla scomparsa.È il lascito come leader del grande sassofonista Mike Brecker, che Claudio Sessa ha isolato - nel mare di una discografia ben più ampia, se consideriamo i tanti album come co-leader, quelli con i Brecker Brothers, con gli Steps Ahead e altro ancora – per dare vita a questa intensa serie di Birdland dedicata ad uno dei più influenti stilisti del sax tenore del post Coltrane.

Birdland
Mike Brecker, la discografia personale (3./5)

Birdland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 27:16


Nove album a proprio nome tra il 1987 e il 2003, quasi tutti per Impulse!, a parte gli ultimi per Verve e un decimo postumo, Pilgrimage, uscito per HeadsUp nel maggio 2007 a qualche mese dalla scomparsa.È il lascito come leader del grande sassofonista Mike Brecker, che Claudio Sessa ha isolato - nel mare di una discografia ben più ampia, se consideriamo i tanti album come co-leader, quelli con i Brecker Brothers, con gli Steps Ahead e altro ancora – per dare vita a questa intensa serie di Birdland dedicata ad uno dei più influenti stilisti del sax tenore del post Coltrane.

Birdland
Mike Brecker, la discografia personale (2./5)

Birdland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 26:09


Nove album a proprio nome tra il 1987 e il 2003, quasi tutti per Impulse!, a parte gli ultimi per Verve e un decimo postumo, Pilgrimage, uscito per HeadsUp nel maggio 2007 a qualche mese dalla scomparsa.È il lascito come leader del grande sassofonista Mike Brecker, che Claudio Sessa ha isolato - nel mare di una discografia ben più ampia, se consideriamo i tanti album come co-leader, quelli con i Brecker Brothers, con gli Steps Ahead e altro ancora – per dare vita a questa intensa serie di Birdland dedicata ad uno dei più influenti stilisti del sax tenore del post Coltrane.

Birdland
Mike Brecker, la discografia personale (1./5)

Birdland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 27:05


Nove album a proprio nome tra il 1987 e il 2003, quasi tutti per Impulse!, a parte gli ultimi per Verve e un decimo postumo, Pilgrimage, uscito per HeadsUp nel maggio 2007 a qualche mese dalla scomparsa.È il lascito come leader del grande sassofonista Mike Brecker, che Claudio Sessa ha isolato - nel mare di una discografia ben più ampia, se consideriamo i tanti album come co-leader, quelli con i Brecker Brothers, con gli Steps Ahead e altro ancora – per dare vita a questa intensa serie di Birdland dedicata ad uno dei più influenti stilisti del sax tenore del post Coltrane.

FastTrack Your Fashion Brand Podcast
EP71: 3 Biggest Facebook Ads Mistakes For Shopify Stores

FastTrack Your Fashion Brand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 48:11


Are you an Undiscovered Fashion brand looking to reach more customers and increase sales with ADS? Today on the podcast, I interviewed Brecker Brees, a cofounder of Preflect. Perflect offers services to help Shopify merchants run better Facebook and Instagram ads. Brecker and I discussed the three biggest mistakes E-commerce brands are making when it comes to running Facebook Ads and when is the right time to start utilizing a service like PreflectAds.com. If you don't want to be the best kept secret on the internet and want to start driving more traffic to sell your designs, Listen to episode 71 now.

JAZZ LO SE
Jazz Lo Sé Instrumentos 14

JAZZ LO SE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 34:29


En esta penúltima entrega dedicada a la trompeta, arde el hardbop, neobop y otras cositas como los leones! De la mano de Woody Shaw, Freddie Hubbard, J. Fadis, Lew Soloff, Terumasa Hino, Brecker, Marsalis, Blanchard y otros.

Zoom with Czarny
Zoom with Czarny: Danielle Brecker of Empire State Indivisible

Zoom with Czarny

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 38:05


In this week's Zoom with Czarny I briefly react to the ruling on the NY State legislative and congressional maps. Then I have my interview with Danielle Brecker the co-lead organizer for Empire State Indivisible. We talk NY Democracy, budget, and what her organization is doing to support both those things and other democracy initiatives in NY and nationwide. Enjoy.

JAZZ LO SE
Jazz Lo Sé Standards 83

JAZZ LO SE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 20:30


"Naima" es una balada compuesta por John Coltrane en 1959 que nombró en honor a su esposa, Juanita Naima Grubbs. Coltrane lo grabó por primera vez para su álbum de 1959, Giant Steps, y se convirtió en uno de sus primeros trabajos conocidos. Escuchamos al autor, Archie Shepp, Pharaoh Sanders, Tyner, Flanagan, Brecker, Santana y otros.

Burning Ambulance Podcast
Randy Brecker

Burning Ambulance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 59:24


This season on the Burning Ambulance Podcast, we're going to have a single subject we're going to be exploring through all ten episodes, and that subject is fusion.Fusion, of course, is a term that means different things to different people. When most people hear it, they probably think of bands from the 1970s like the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, and Weather Report: groups that were formed by ex members of Miles Davis's band that played extremely complex compositions that were sometimes closer to progressive rock than to jazz, but which still left room for extended improvisation. What's interesting about that positioning is that it's very easy to draw lines between that stuff and the music being made by Yes, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and Santana, all of which gets filed under just plain rock. And if you extend the boundaries out just a little bit further, you get to the music Latin artists like Eddie Palmieri, Ray Barretto, and the Fania All-Stars were making at the same time. Or think about some of the really adventurous funk and R&B that was being made by Earth, Wind & Fire, Parliament and Funkadelic, the Ohio Players, Slave, the Isley Brothers... This is what's so interesting to me about fusion, is that at its best it's about all kinds of musical boundaries being knocked down.I recently spent some time listening to a whole bunch of albums by keyboardist George Duke, released on the MPS label between about 1971 and 1976. Duke was a really fascinating figure, because he traveled between worlds to really unprecedented degree. He had his own trio in the late 60s, and somehow or other hooked up with electric violinist Jean-Luc Ponty. They made an album together, and the gigs they played in L.A. brought them to the attention of Frank Zappa and Cannonball Adderley, two people who couldn't have been doing more different things. But Zappa hired Ponty to play on Hot Rats, and then wrote and produced an entire album, King Kong, on which Ponty played Zappa's compositions, and George Duke was the keyboardist on that record. And after that, both Zappa and Cannonball Adderley – who, don't forget, had Joe Zawinul in his band before that, who composed “In A Silent Way” and played with Miles Davis, and formed Weather Report with Wayne Shorter – both Adderley and Zappa wanted George Duke in their bands. He wound up taking both gigs, doing two years with Zappa, then two years with Adderley, then going back to Zappa's band for three or four more years. He had left the group by 1975, though, so he was not part of the concerts recorded for the album Zappa In New York. But Randy Brecker was.Brecker and his brother, saxophonist Michael Brecker, who died in 2007, worked together in dozens if not hundreds of contexts from the late Sixties to the Nineties. They were both part of that Zappa concert, which was related to their being part of the Saturday Night Live band at the time; they played on a million recording sessions for everyone from Aerosmith to Bette Midler to Aretha Franklin to Lou Reed to Dire Straits to Donald Fagen. They were part of drummer Billy Cobham's band in the early to mid '70s, playing on Crosswinds and Total Eclipse and Shabazz and A Funky Thide Of Sings. And right around that same time, they formed the Brecker Brothers band and made a string of albums for Arista that were extremely successful. Now, what matters for the purposes of this introduction is that the side of fusion the Brecker Brothers represented was very different from the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, Weather Report side. That was, for lack of a better term, white fusion. It was marketed to white rock audiences. Those bands toured with rock bands. They played arena concerts. Lenny White talked about it in the previous episode of this podcast — the members of Return to Forever hung out with members of Yes. On the other side of the coin, there was black and Latin fusion. Like I said above, there was some incredibly challenging music being made under the headings of salsa and Latin jazz in the 70s – you should check out the episode of this podcast where I interviewed Eddie Palmieri to hear more about that, as well as the episode with Billy Cobham, where he talks about performing with the Fania All-Stars. There are funk records that are every bit as complex as prog rock. Jazz artists like Donald Byrd and Freddie Hubbard, George Duke and even Joe Henderson were all making records that can really only be described as fusion in the early 70s, and that's without even getting into what Miles Davis was doing, particularly with his live band from 1973 to 1975. But except for George Duke, who actually had Frank Zappa cut a couple of guitar solos on his 1974 album Feel, they were drawing more from funk than from rock, and they were marketed more to black audiences than white. And as Randy Brecker explains in this interview, that was where the Brecker Brothers fell. They had more success on black radio and on the R&B chart than in the rock world. Now, eventually, that more funk-oriented, R&B-oriented side of fusion slid in an explicitly commercial, radio-friendly direction, and a lot of it ended up as smooth jazz. Which is to some degree why the term is vilified in some quarters today. But that doesn't take anything away from the good stuff, and Randy Brecker has been involved with some very good records over the years.This was a really fun conversation that went in some very interesting directions. I hope you enjoy listening to it.Music in this episode: The Brecker Brothers, “Some Skunk Funk” (Heavy Metal Be-Bop)Billy Cobham, “Taurian Matador” (Shabazz)The Brecker Brothers, “Sneakin' Up Behind You” (The Brecker Brothers)

Burning Ambulance Podcast
Randy Brecker

Burning Ambulance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 59:24


This season on the Burning Ambulance Podcast, we're going to have a single subject we're going to be exploring through all ten episodes, and that subject is fusion.Fusion, of course, is a term that means different things to different people. When most people hear it, they probably think of bands from the 1970s like the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, and Weather Report: groups that were formed by ex members of Miles Davis's band that played extremely complex compositions that were sometimes closer to progressive rock than to jazz, but which still left room for extended improvisation. What's interesting about that positioning is that it's very easy to draw lines between that stuff and the music being made by Yes, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and Santana, all of which gets filed under just plain rock. And if you extend the boundaries out just a little bit further, you get to the music Latin artists like Eddie Palmieri, Ray Barretto, and the Fania All-Stars were making at the same time. Or think about some of the really adventurous funk and R&B that was being made by Earth, Wind & Fire, Parliament and Funkadelic, the Ohio Players, Slave, the Isley Brothers... This is what's so interesting to me about fusion, is that at its best it's about all kinds of musical boundaries being knocked down.I recently spent some time listening to a whole bunch of albums by keyboardist George Duke, released on the MPS label between about 1971 and 1976. Duke was a really fascinating figure, because he traveled between worlds to really unprecedented degree. He had his own trio in the late 60s, and somehow or other hooked up with electric violinist Jean-Luc Ponty. They made an album together, and the gigs they played in L.A. brought them to the attention of Frank Zappa and Cannonball Adderley, two people who couldn't have been doing more different things. But Zappa hired Ponty to play on Hot Rats, and then wrote and produced an entire album, King Kong, on which Ponty played Zappa's compositions, and George Duke was the keyboardist on that record. And after that, both Zappa and Cannonball Adderley – who, don't forget, had Joe Zawinul in his band before that, who composed “In A Silent Way” and played with Miles Davis, and formed Weather Report with Wayne Shorter – both Adderley and Zappa wanted George Duke in their bands. He wound up taking both gigs, doing two years with Zappa, then two years with Adderley, then going back to Zappa's band for three or four more years. He had left the group by 1975, though, so he was not part of the concerts recorded for the album Zappa In New York. But Randy Brecker was.Brecker and his brother, saxophonist Michael Brecker, who died in 2007, worked together in dozens if not hundreds of contexts from the late Sixties to the Nineties. They were both part of that Zappa concert, which was related to their being part of the Saturday Night Live band at the time; they played on a million recording sessions for everyone from Aerosmith to Bette Midler to Aretha Franklin to Lou Reed to Dire Straits to Donald Fagen. They were part of drummer Billy Cobham's band in the early to mid '70s, playing on Crosswinds and Total Eclipse and Shabazz and A Funky Thide Of Sings. And right around that same time, they formed the Brecker Brothers band and made a string of albums for Arista that were extremely successful. Now, what matters for the purposes of this introduction is that the side of fusion the Brecker Brothers represented was very different from the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, Weather Report side. That was, for lack of a better term, white fusion. It was marketed to white rock audiences. Those bands toured with rock bands. They played arena concerts. Lenny White talked about it in the previous episode of this podcast — the members of Return to Forever hung out with members of Yes. On the other side of the coin, there was black and Latin fusion. Like I said above, there was some incredibly challenging music being made under the headings of salsa and Latin jazz in the 70s – you should check out the episode of this podcast where I interviewed Eddie Palmieri to hear more about that, as well as the episode with Billy Cobham, where he talks about performing with the Fania All-Stars. There are funk records that are every bit as complex as prog rock. Jazz artists like Donald Byrd and Freddie Hubbard, George Duke and even Joe Henderson were all making records that can really only be described as fusion in the early 70s, and that's without even getting into what Miles Davis was doing, particularly with his live band from 1973 to 1975. But except for George Duke, who actually had Frank Zappa cut a couple of guitar solos on his 1974 album Feel, they were drawing more from funk than from rock, and they were marketed more to black audiences than white. And as Randy Brecker explains in this interview, that was where the Brecker Brothers fell. They had more success on black radio and on the R&B chart than in the rock world. Now, eventually, that more funk-oriented, R&B-oriented side of fusion slid in an explicitly commercial, radio-friendly direction, and a lot of it ended up as smooth jazz. Which is to some degree why the term is vilified in some quarters today. But that doesn't take anything away from the good stuff, and Randy Brecker has been involved with some very good records over the years.This was a really fun conversation that went in some very interesting directions. I hope you enjoy listening to it.Music in this episode: The Brecker Brothers, “Some Skunk Funk” (Heavy Metal Be-Bop)Billy Cobham, “Taurian Matador” (Shabazz)The Brecker Brothers, “Sneakin' Up Behind You” (The Brecker Brothers)

Radio Richard | Richard Niles Podcast
Peter Erskine–DRUM-TASTIC Part 2: MASTERCLASS! Steps Ahead - Seth McFarlane and more!

Radio Richard | Richard Niles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 23:21


MASTER percussionist PETER ERSKINE demonstrates his concepts and techniques at the drums! He explains his musical concepts and his instrumental techniques – his way of dealing with the sometimes-challenging personalities of his fellow musicians. He tells HOW Weather Report and Steps Ahead rehearsed new material. How the grooves for Seth McFarlane album were created. And he demonstrates it all on the drums in his home studio. Grammy and multi award-winning drummer/composer Peter Erskine is widely regarded as one of the world's finest musicians. His 50 albums as leader are joined by playing in the iconic bands of Stan Kenton, Maynard Ferguson, Weather Report, Steps Ahead, Joni Mitchell, Steely Dan, Diana Krall, both Brecker brothers, Gary Burton, Pat Metheny and John Scofield. In this extraordinary interview with composer Richard Niles, Erskine talks about when to play and what to play and how to LISTEN. He explains his musical concepts and his instrumental techniques – his way of dealing with the sometimes-challenging personalities of his fellow musicians. He tells HOW Weather Report and Steps Ahead rehearsed new material. And he demonstrates it all on the drums in his home studio. This makes this video a must for any musician and a special event for drummers to sit next to Erskine in his studio and absorb his wisdom. Listen, learn and enjoy!  Peter Erskine–DRUM-TASTIC Part 2: MASTERCLASS! Steps Ahead - Seth McFarlane and more! Watch this episode in video HERE #PeterErskine #richardniles #radiorichard #stepsahead #sethmcfarlane #weatherreport #SteelyDan #PatMetheny #jonimitchell #dianakrall  Please Like, Share, and Subscribe to our YouTube channel:

Radio Richard | Richard Niles Podcast
Peter Erskine–DRUM-TASTIC Part 1:Weather Report-Pat Metheny-Steely Dan

Radio Richard | Richard Niles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 52:25


Grammy and multi award-winning drummer/composer Peter Erskine is widely regarded as one of the world's finest musicians. His 50 albums as leader are joined by playing in the iconic bands of Stan Kenton, Maynard Ferguson, Weather Report, Steps Ahead, Joni Mitchell, Steely Dan, Diana Krall, both Brecker brothers, Gary Burton, Pat Metheny and John Scofield. In this extraordinary interview with composer Richard Niles, Erskine talks about when to play and what to play and how to LISTEN. He explains his musical concepts and his instrumental techniques – his way of dealing with the sometimes-challenging personalities of his fellow musicians. He tells HOW Weather Report and Steps Ahead rehearsed new material. And he demonstrates it all on the drums in his home studio. Peter Erskine–DRUM-TASTIC Part 1:Weather Report-Pat Metheny-Steely Dan Watch this episode in video HERE #PeterErskine #richardniles #radiorichard #weatherreport #SteelyDan #PatMetheny #jonimitchell #dianakrall Please Like, Share, and Subscribe to our YouTube channel:

Música para Gatos
VINILOS PARA GATOS - Ep. 27 - Manual Pratico Para Festas, Bailes e Afins, vol 1 de Ed Motta.

Música para Gatos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 25:20


En 1997 el músico brasileño, Ed Motta, lanza su primer trabajo para Universal, un disco de carácter abiertamente comercial y bailable que lleva el título de Manual Pratico Para Festas, Bailes e Afins, Vol. 1, y que es considerado por algunos críticos como su mejor obra y uno de los grandes álbumes de black music y acid jazz de la década de los 90s. Manual Pratico para Festas, Bailes e Afins vol. 1 es uno de aquellos trabajos que nos emocionan por estos lares, un disco repleto de muchos y variados ingredientes que no hacen más que demostrar que nos encontramos ante un músico con un enorme bagaje. Y es que la mochila musical de Ed va bien cargadita de muchos y variados elementos musicales, todos ellos apreciados en el tejado. Está presente el funk de Banda Black Rio, de Earth, Wind & Fire y Incognito; los trabajos del Vannelli de los 70s y el sonido de una de sus bandas preferidas, los Steely Dan de Fagen y Brecker, además del mencionado Stevie Wonder y de la pianista, compositora y vocalista brasileña, Tania Maria. Un cocktail que nos encanta a los gatos. Acid jazz, funk, algo de soul, blues, un poquito de reggae, bossa nova , aromas de jazz, algo de pop rock y, sobretodo, mucho talento se unen para acabar conformando un disco sencillamente espectacular; divertido, lleno de calidad y muy, muy trabajado que estamos seguros te hará pasar un buen rato. TRACKS 1-Daqui Pro Méier Amaral, Motta 2-Vendaval Bastos, Motta 3-Fora Da Lei Lee, Motta 4-Lustres E Pingentes Amaral, Motta 5-Birinaite Kassim, Luís, Motta, Yuca 6-Por Você Ser Mais Bastos, Motta 7-Como Dois Cristais Bastos, Motta 8-A Flor Do Querer Bastos, Motta 9-Dias de Paz Bastos, Motta 10-A Loja Do Subsolo Motta 11-Luna E Sera Amaral, Motta 12-Mentiras Fáceis Duncan, Motta 13-Falso Milagre Do Amor Bastos, Motta 14-Quais Serão Meus Desejos? Duncan, Motta 15-Cartão de Vista (Vinheta) Motta CREDITS Ed Motta Afoxe, Agogo, Arp Strings, Arranger, Bass (Electric), Bass Arrangement, Bongos, Chimes, Choir Arrangement, Clavinet, Composer, Drum Programming, Fender Rhodes, Ganza, Guitar, Instrumentation, Percussion, Talk Box, Vocals, Vocoder, Wah Wah Guitar Jorge Elder Baixo Vitor Farias Effects Leo Gandelman Sax (Alto), Soloist Bruno Leite Scratching Liminha Bass (Electric), Bass Arrangement, Effects, Guitar, Moog Bass, Percussion, Program, Slide Guitar, Timbales Marcelo Lobato Korg Synthesizer, Organ William Magalhaes Baixo, Bass Arrangement, Clavinet, Keyboards, Moog Synthesizer, Organ, Piano, Program, Soloist, Synthesizer, Wurlitzer Renato Massa Bateria, Prato Jota Moraes Arp Strings, Arranger, Bass Arrangement, Choir Arrangement, Instrumentation, Organ, Piano, Soloist, Synthesizer, Vibraphone Lincoln Olivetti Arranger, Choir Arrangement Vittor Santos Arranger Marcos Suzano Arranger, Blocks, Cabasa, Pandeiro, Reco-Reco, Triangle Serginho Trombone Arranger

In the Groove, Jazz and Beyond
Episode Jul-18-2021

In the Groove, Jazz and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 60:07


Just a collection of music I've been listening to this week, including a couple Joni covers. A few vocal tracks within from Souza, Parlato, Karrin, and Billie. Other notable tunes from Brecker and Scofield and more. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Larry Goldings, Jay Bellerose & David Piltch ~ Blueberry Hill ~ Music from the Front Room Robert Castelli and Boom! ~ Your Lucky Number ~ Party at One World Plaza Michael Brecker ~ Song for Bilbao ~ Tales from the Hudson John Scofield ~ I'll Catch You ~ Works for Me Hudson ~ Woodstock ~ Hudson Herbie Hancock Feat. Luciana Souza ~ Amelia ~ River: The Joni Letters Gretchen Parlato ~ Roy Allan (feat. Airto Moreira) ~ Flor Karrin Allyson ~ West Coast Blues ~ In Blue Billie Holiday ~ Them There Eyes ~ Billie Holiday's Greatest Hits Gerald Clayton ~ Rejuvenation Agenda ~ Happening: Live at The Village Vanguard

In the Groove, Jazz and Beyond

The classic from Hank Mobley, "This I Dig of You" starts out the show, and sets the tone for this week's episode. We hear from icons of jazz in Mobley, Tyner and Brecker as well as current artists moving jazz forward as with Abate, Castelli and Iyer. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Hank Mobley ~ This I Dig Of You ~ Soul Station Greg Abate ~ Cook's Bay ~ Magic Dance: The Music of Kenny Barron Robert Castelli and Boom! ~ Floatin' ~ Party at One World Plaza Robert Castelli and Boom! ~ Party at One World Plaza ~ Party at One World Plaza Michael Brecker ~ Midnight Voyage ~ Tales from the Hudson McCoy Tyner Trio featuring Michael Brecker ~ Flying High ~ Infinity (feat. Michael Brecker) McCoy Tyner ~ If I Should Lose You ~ Illuminations Vijay Iyer, Linda May Han Oh & Tyshawn Sorey ~ Touba ~ Uneasy

WDR 3 Giant Steps in Jazz
A Gentle Giant - Michael Brecker

WDR 3 Giant Steps in Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 16:59


Der Ton war einzigartig - und der am häufigsten kopierte. Seine Virtuosität blieb unerreicht. Ein ausgeprägtes Feeling für Soul und Funk und seine atemberaubenden Improvisationen ließen ihn zu einem der populärsten Vertreter seines Instrumentes werden - und zum wichtigsten Einfluss nach John Coltrane: der Tenorsaxophonist Michael Brecker. Von Karsten Mützelfeldt.

The Story of a Brand
Preflect Ads - Taking Facebook's Algorithm to the Max

The Story of a Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 30:20


**This episode is brought to you by MuteSix and Rockerbox**   “We're not reinventing the wheel. We're just helping merchants take Facebook's targeting algorithm to the max.” That's what Preflect Ads does. In the second half of this Feature, Brecker Brees, Co-Founder & Head of Business Development at Preflect Ads speaks of audience size, time spent on Facebook, and other inputs that affect their predictions. According to Brecker, a large percentage of merchants misinterpret Facebook metrics. One issue is how they read the historical sales data. In addition, Brecker, says they are exploring expanding into Snapchat and Tiktok. He mentions that acquiring customers who come back and buy again and again is a crucial metric they look to improve. In part 1, we discuss: * The amount of data needed for prediction * Is the tool suitable for start-ups * Other data sets to be incorporated in the tool * What outputs are to be expected * Their plans for the next six months * The feedback they receive Join Ramon Vela and Brecker Brees as they break down the inside story on The Story of a Brand. For more on Preflect Ads, visit: https://www.preflectads.com/ * MuteSix is the leading agency in performance marketing. They have been in this space for nearly eight years, growing and scaling the world’s most recognizable e-commerce brands with breakthrough creative, targeted media buying, and data-driven results in every step of the funnel. They're currently offering listeners a FREE omnichannel marketing audit. Their team of auditors will perform a deep dive analysis into your current marketing efforts and identify which strategies might be budget wasters and which strategies will improve performance. The audit covers all digital marketing channels, including Facebook, Google, Email, Amazon, Snapchat, TikTok, Pinterest, Influencer, Programmatic, and Website CRO. For your free digital marketing consultation, visit: mutesix.com/storyofabrand * This specific episode is also brought to you by Rockerbox. We all know that The moment you go beyond advertising on Facebook and Google, things get messy. Rockerbox is here to solve this problem for you. As you start testing hard-to-track channels like Direct Mail, Linear TV, Podcasts, and OTT, Rockerbox is there to be your single source of marketing truth. Rockerbox works with leading DTC brands like Tula, Figs, and Tracksmith to help them centralize all of their online/offline marketing spend, de-duplicate conversions, and understand their TRUE CPA & ROAS. Book a strategy call with one of their attribution experts today, and just for my listeners, they'll waive your onboarding fee (a $500 value). Visit https://www.rockerbox.com/storyofabrand

The Story of a Brand
Preflect Ads - How to Find Customers Who Buy Again and Again

The Story of a Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 29:27


**This episode is brought to you by MuteSix and Rockerbox**   Helping merchants build better Facebook ad audiences, that's Preflect Ads. In the first half of this Feature, we have Brecker Brees, Co-Founder & Head of Business Development at Preflect, a customer data monetization platform. He has an e-commerce background. In his college days, he used to think a lot about the intersection of behavioral economics and technology. Brecker saw similarities between digital data and behavioral economics. Brecker believes that the market needs better forecasting. So they created a tool that was specifically for building better Facebook ad audiences using data. In part 1, we discussed: * The support he got from his family * Overview of the company * His background * What's behavioral economics * How their tool helps brands * On-site optimization * Identifying who will repeatedly purchase and one time * The Challenges they face Join Ramon Vela and Brecker Brees as they break down the inside story on The Story of a Brand. For more on Preflect Ads, visit: https://www.preflectads.com/ * MuteSix is the leading agency in performance marketing. They have been in this space for nearly eight years, growing and scaling the world’s most recognizable e-commerce brands with breakthrough creative, targeted media buying, and data-driven results in every step of the funnel. They're currently offering listeners a FREE omnichannel marketing audit. Their team of auditors will perform a deep dive analysis into your current marketing efforts and identify which strategies might be budget wasters and which strategies will improve performance. The audit covers all digital marketing channels, including Facebook, Google, Email, Amazon, Snapchat, TikTok, Pinterest, Influencer, Programmatic, and Website CRO. For your free digital marketing consultation, visit: mutesix.com/storyofabrand * This specific episode is also brought to you by Rockerbox. We all know that The moment you go beyond advertising on Facebook and Google, things get messy. Rockerbox is here to solve this problem for you. As you start testing hard-to-track channels like Direct Mail, Linear TV, Podcasts, and OTT, Rockerbox is there to be your single source of marketing truth. Rockerbox works with leading DTC brands like Tula, Figs, and Tracksmith to help them centralize all of their online/offline marketing spend, de-duplicate conversions, and understand their TRUE CPA & ROAS. Book a strategy call with one of their attribution experts today, and just for my listeners, they'll waive your onboarding fee (a $500 value). Visit https://www.rockerbox.com/storyofabrand

Off Course Agility
Toya McCullough - new to NADAC

Off Course Agility

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 53:08


Toya McCullough is an agility handler that runs with her black poodle, Brecker. I recently met her at an In The Zone trial in South Jersey and it was her first NADAC trial. She has run in many different venues, including AKC, CPE, UKI, and USDAA. She enjoyed her first experience with NADAC. She has volunteered at the Westminster Kennel Club Masters Agility Championship previously and at this year's event too.  She represents some diversity in the sport of agility being an African American. When not at a trial she also enjoys playing the saxophone. Comments and Feedback can always be sent to offcourse@optimum.net

Jazz Tracks
Jazz Tracks 62

Jazz Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 67:20


Behn Gillece - Event HorizonDave Holland - Passing TimeJoe Lovano & Jim Hall - With a Song in My HeartMichael Brecker - Song from BilbaoSnarky Puppy - TarovaAnthony Braxton - KokoBilly Bang - Bien Hoa BluesHenry Threadgill - Hope A hope ABill Evans – Peace Piece

2X eCommerce Podcast
S06 EP20: Selling More, Faster, through Price Optimisation

2X eCommerce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 35:12


On today’s episode, Kunle is joined by Brecker Brees Co-Founder at Pricestack, a customer data intelligence platform specialising in working with Shopify merchants.All too often eCommerce merchants and DTC business owners don't have a “real” pricing strategy. They set prices based on competitor research and plain old gut feel. This might work at times but more often than not, you’ll be leaving money on the table.This is not just applicable to product pricing, but also to your discount and bundling strategy. Which product to discount, how much to discount and when to offer that discount could make or break your profits. This is where data driven optimisation comes in.In this episode, Kunle and Brecker talk about leveraging economic principles and data to optimise your pricing strategies. You will get to hear about the importance of finding equilibrium in pricing across all your products, building the right product bundles and leveling up your discount offers . This is a great episode for anyone wanting to know more about the technical side of pricing!-----------SPONSORS:This episode is brought to you by:MESAThis episode is brought to you by MESA Workflow Automation. Mesa is THE only automation platform that enables all Shopify merchants to create workflows that automatically carry out repetitive tasks and focus on their business.  TRY MESA FOR FREE OVER 14 DAYS on GetMesa.com or search for MESA on the Shopify App Store.Klaviyo This episode is brought to you by Klaviyo – a growth marketing platform that powers over 25,000 online businesses. Direct-to-Consumer brands like ColourPop, Huckberry, and Custom Ink rely on Klaviyo.Klaviyo helps you own customer experience and grow high-value customer relationships right from a shopper’s first impression through to each subsequent purchase, Klaviyo understands every single customer interaction and empowers brands to create more personalized marketing moments.Find out more on klaviyo.com/2x.  RewindThis episode is brought to you by Rewind - the #1 Backup and Recovery App for Shopify and BigCommerce stores that powers over 80,000 online businesses.Direct-to-Consumer brands like Gymshark and MVMT Watches rely on Rewind.Cloud based ecommerce platforms like Shopify and BigCommerce do not have automatic backup features. Rewind protects your store against human error, misbehaving apps, or collaborators gone bad with Automatic backups!For a free 30-day trial, Go to Rewind Backups, reach out to the Rewind team via chat or email and mention '2x ecommerce'FamousThis episode is brought to you by Famous.Famous enables brands on Shopify to easily build beautiful landing pages and product pages that include custom video, animations, and more. All pages built on famous are optimized for storytelling and selling on desktop and mobile. Famous’ software allows you to build your pages in minutes without code, so you don’t need a developer. You just need to want to build a better experience for your customers. Famous has worked in the past with many leading online retailers including Honest, Justfab and more. You can try it for free at famous.co/2x. ShipBob This episode is brought to you by ShipBob. ShipBob is an end-to-end global fulfilment provider trusted by thousands of DTC brands. With the recent launch of their first UK fulfilment centre, in London, merchants that work with ShipBob now have access to ecommerce markets in Europe as well as North America. ShipBob was ranked the #1 Fulfilment Tech Platform by AdWeek's Retail Award and enables affordable 2-day shipping. Get your products picked, packed, and shipped. Go to Shipbob.com/2x to get $500 in free shipping credits today.

El Faro del JAZZ
El faro del jazz - 2x09 - Especial The Brecker Brothers

El Faro del JAZZ

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 197:10


Tras los dos especiales dedicados al pequeño de los Brecker, el saxofonista Michael Brecker, llega el momento de analizar la discografía del proyecto formado por este último con su hermano mayor, Randy, y con el que a mediados de la década de los 70 del pasado siglo XX llenaron el mundo de buen jazz-funk. Se trata de una banda en la que se combinan la perfección instrumental, tanto a nivel solista como respecto a arreglos, y las cuidadas producciones, dando como resultado una música tremendamente energética y divertida, en la que encontramos toneladas de funk, rhythm´n´blues, jazz y hasta influencias de la disco-music, tan de moda en aquellos años. No solo fue responsabilidad de estos dos hermanos, ya ellos lideraron una banda por la que desfilaron algunos de los mejores músicos de jazz-fussion del momento. Instrumentistas como Steve Kahn, Steve Jordan, Don Grolnick, Marcus Miller, Manolo Badrena, Mike Stern, Dennis Chambers, Chris Botty o David Sanborn, entre otros muchos, fueron componentes en algun momento de esta fabulosa formación, en alguna de sus dos etapas. Porque, aunque durante algunos años interrumpieron su actividad, volvieron a principios de los 90 para grabar sus dos últimos discos, sellando así una carrera impecable llena de brillantes composiciones, intensos momentos musicales y, sobre todo, mucha diversión. Esperamos que disfuteis tanto como nosotros durante la preparación y realización de este programa. Bienvenidos al mundo de los hermanos Brecker.

Love Talk Live with Jaime Bronstein
Robyn Miller Brecker

Love Talk Live with Jaime Bronstein

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 55:00


In this week's episode of "Love Talk Live," I interview Emmy Award winner, Robyn Miller Brecker. Robyn, a spiritual coach, launched Oprah.com and then worked for Oprah for twenty years. After a series of spiritual synchronicities in 2018, Robyn’s life was transformed. “Seeking with Robyn" was imagined. She began what will be a life-long journey to understand who we are as souls. She is an intuitive, and a Spiritual Medium in the making! In addition, she established her Spiritual Life Coaching practice, so that she could help others get back on track with their soul’s plan. In March 2020, she launched her YouTube show which later became a podcast, "Seeking with Robyn." Some topics discussed in this episode: -How Ekart Tolle and a synchronistic session with a medium changed Robyn's life -How a voice in her head when she saw her husband for the first time told her she was going to marry him - How to listen, trust and strengthen your intuition regarding life and love -How taking a risk in her career, going from Oprah to starting her own podcast, has turned into a major success

Love Talk Live with Jaime Bronstein
Robyn Miller Brecker

Love Talk Live with Jaime Bronstein

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 55:00


In this week's episode of "Love Talk Live," I interview Emmy Award winner, Robyn Miller Brecker. Robyn, a spiritual coach, launched Oprah.com and then worked for Oprah for twenty years. After a series of spiritual synchronicities in 2018, Robyn’s life was transformed. “Seeking with Robyn" was imagined. She began what will be a life-long journey to understand who we are as souls. She is an intuitive, and a Spiritual Medium in the making! In addition, she established her Spiritual Life Coaching practice, so that she could help others get back on track with their soul’s plan. In March 2020, she launched her YouTube show which later became a podcast, "Seeking with Robyn." Some topics discussed in this episode: -How Ekart Tolle and a synchronistic session with a medium changed Robyn's life -How a voice in her head when she saw her husband for the first time told her she was going to marry him - How to listen, trust and strengthen your intuition regarding life and love -How taking a risk in her career, going from Oprah to starting her own podcast, has turned into a major success

Sermons - Harvest Church  |  Arroyo Grande

0 (11s): Good morning guys. Hi. Hello, Mike. Hello? Hello? Hello. Hi guys. Welcome to church today. If you don't already know, today is a new Sunday. They call it like the youth takeover, I guess, but yeah, so I'm Levi. This is one of our youth bands for a Wednesday. Yeah, let's let's stand in worship. 0 (14m 5s): Lord. Thank you for this day. God, thank you for your presence in this building. God, I pray that your word would flow through Jeremy and Tyler today. God, that you would speak through them to us. God, that your Holy spirit would be full in this place. God, Jesus name. Amen. And so I guess now is the time you guys are supposed to talk to each other. 1 (14m 40s): Hello 0 (14m 41s): And welcome to harvest church. I am not wrong. She is not wrong and she's definitely not wrong. I am Brecker. Wait, I'm a junior at ADHS. 1 (14m 52s): I'm Olivia Hunsicker and I'm a seventh grader at Paulding middle school. And I am Emma Irie. I am a sophomore at HHS, 3 (15m 5s): These gentlemen, and my often forgotten, but not my me crazy people. Welcome to harvest church. We are so glad you're here. Whether online or in-person we're just so happy you're here. If you want information about upcoming events, we have our info center up the Hill. If you are new here, we also have a gift for you. Also at that info center up the Hill. 1 (15m 27s): Today is family Sunday. Every fourth, Sunday of the month is family. Sunday students first grade and up will be in services with their families. We serve donuts in celebration of family Sunday, each month. We'll be sure to grab one after service. In addition to family, Sunday today's youth takeover day. Students are helping out in various places, greeting or shift team kids, ministry, serving donuts, and even bringing the announcements. We are looking for a few morning. People who are willing to get here bright and early to brew coffee for our church services. 1 (16m 8s): If this is you sign up at the info center today, 3 (16m 14s): Our man, and if you are in junior higher, older, we have the men's breakfast coming up May 1st at 8:00 AM. We will be having breakfast. It's free. You don't even have to sign up. You just show up and you get a free breakfast right here. 8:00 AM May 1st 1 (16m 32s): Spring and summer life groups session kicks off in may. Week. Groups are a great way to build relationships and grow in your faith. In Jesus. We have home groups, men or women's Bible studies, young adults, or young professional groups, a golfing group, yarn club, and even seminary classes. Grab a flyer available at the info center or at the welcoming tables in each venue and plug get plugged up into a grip on April 30th. We have a lettuce worship night at 6:30 PM on the end of grand Avenue. It is a SOC Shaun flight worship event. And we'd love to have you there. And now I welcome pastor Ron, up to the stage for our baby dedications. 3 (17m 19s): Good morning. My name is Ron. I'm a senior at a rug high school, and this is youth takeover day. I qualify. I would like to invite up front. We've got three families that are going to be dedicating a child to the Lord today. So I'd like to invite the Wade family up. If you guys could kind of take a spot right over here, the Wade family, and then the sailors get to be kind of right here in the middle. And then over on this side, we're going to have the Sutherland family. So go ahead and find your spot. I always find that baby dedications is one of my favorite, favorite things to do. 3 (18m 1s): And I'll explain why in just a minute. All right, good to see you guys. Okay. I've got a dedication certificate already for you. So I'm gonna go ahead and hand that to you. And this one goes to you and there you go, Maggie. Okay. So what I want to do first is introduce these families to you. So over in this side, we've got Tom and Kelly Wade and their little one is Lyford grant Wade. They go by leave. He goes by leaf and leaf was born September 20th, 2020 in San Louis Obispo, handsome young man. 3 (18m 41s): And here we've got Tom and Kelly Wade and their little one is 2 (18m 49s): Over here. We've got Tom and Kelly Wade. How'd they get up here twice over, 3 (19m 2s): Over here. We've got Cody and Emily's sailors and their little, little one is Judah. Dellbot. They say that right. Dealt with Delbert sailors. And he was born November 23rd, 2020 in San Luis Obispo. Okay. See if I get the third one right over here, Jeremy and Maggie Sutherland. And of course we've got Elsie and Posey and their little one is Winnie Mae Sutherland and she was born February 17th, 2020 in San Luis Obispo. All right. 3 (19m 42s): So dedicating our children to the Lord is really about parents dedicated dedicating themselves to the Lord. First, in fact, Jeremy's going to talk a lot about that in his message this morning. And it's making a commitment to raise our children in what the Bible describes as the nurture and admonition of the Lord. Another translation, the new living puts it this way to raising our children in the discipline and instruction that comes from the Lord. And so these families have chosen to be up here today and because you are their church family. And so child dedication is really about making a commitment to us. But of course, to the Lord that we're going to, we as families, as those of us who have the honor and privilege of raising children are going to do it to the best of our ability as God gives us the ability to do so. 3 (20m 33s): There's an interesting verse in Psalm one 27. Let me get back over here in the middle Psalm one 27 beginning with verse three, it says children are a gift from the Lord and they are a reward from him. So we recognize that that children are actually a gift from God and, and a reward. And so therefore all the kids that we have, however many, one or a dozen are all meant to be a gift and a reward from the Lord. And so as parents, how is this done? So raising children is certainly an uncertain thing for sure, but God gives us some instruction. 3 (21m 13s): So from Deuteronomy chapter six, beginning in verse five, God gave some instruction to the people of Israel and we can glean from it as well. It goes like this to parents. He says, you must love the Lord, your God with all your heart, all your soul and all your strength. And you must commit yourselves wholeheartedly to these commands that I'm giving you today. Repeat them again and again to your children. Talk about them when you're at home, when you're on the road, when you're going to bed and when you're getting up. So the idea is parents, first and foremost, as I mentioned earlier, is our responsibilities have a relationship with God. And he's the one that helps us so that when we communicate to our kids about him and about the things that God has for them in their life, they're, they're getting a real life example from mom and dad and I've found, and Jeremy is going to talk about this again, too. 3 (22m 6s): If, if they're not seeing the reality of our relationship with God in us, first chances are they won't follow that instruct. They want emulated. So it needs to be first and foremost seen in mom and dad. So again, Proverbs 22, direct your children onto the right path. And when they're older, they will not leave it. All right. So I'm going to ask a series of questions to the families here. And if you would just respond as I ask you the question, just say we will. And I think, I think there's seven questions. I'm not really sure 4 (22m 39s): We will. Yes. 3 (22m 42s): However many I asked. All right. So this is to moms and dads. Will you commit to raise your children in an atmosphere of love and discipline, knowing that the best hope for a healthy childhood is one of unconditional love and clear biblical standards. Okay. Second question. Will you communicate? Sorry. Will you commit to communicate to your children? The necessity of placing their faith in Jesus Christ when they're at an age of understanding their personal need and the significance of Christ's sacrifice on the cross. 4 (23m 21s): Okay. 3 (23m 24s): Will you commit to pray often for your children asking the Lord to accomplish his plan and purpose through your children for the glory of God? This is probably the toughest question of all. To be honest, when your child is at an appropriate age, will you commit to release them to follow God's and purpose for their life? Yeah. And finally, last question. Will you commit to humbly place your trust in God, cooperating with him as he accomplishes his plans and purposes in your family? 3 (24m 4s): All right. So I have a couple of verses here. So the first one is going to be for four leaf. The verse I have for him is Jeremiah 29 beginning with verse 11. This is what it says for, I know the thoughts that I think towards you leaf says the Lord, the thoughts of peace and not of evil to give you a future and hope. I have a verse for Judah, Judah, you paying attention. Okay. You can, you can, you can watch the archive online. Okay. And this is Philippians one six. He who has begun a good work in you. Judah will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ. 3 (24m 49s): And then Winnie, I call her Winifred. That's not actually true. Am I the only one that does that? Okay. All right. You and me Winifred winning, sorry. Philippians two 13. This verse says for it is God who works in you Winnie both to will and to do his good pleasure. All right. So what we're going to do as a group right now, and whether you're here in the sanctuary or in the loft or in the shop area or online, we're going to pray for these families. Okay. All right, Lord, we lift up leaf to you and Judah to you and Winnie to you. 3 (25m 33s): Lord, we pray that out of, at an early age, they would come to know you as their Lord and savior that at an early age, that we would just have this profound awareness that you are, that you are God, that you are the one who's leading and guiding, directing their family and mom and dad, and, and Lord that just at a very young age, that would make that decision and that they would walk with you from the beginning until the end. And so Lord, also, we pray for these families or that you would give them wisdom as parents to parent well, to lead their families. Well, and Lord, we know that it's, it's an imperfect process of being a parent and raising children. But Lord, I trust we trust. 3 (26m 13s): We pray that you would give them each wisdom, knowledge, discernment along the journey. So it, as a pour into their kids, the result would be awesome. Solar. We commit these families to you. We just thank you, Lord, that you are with them guiding and directing to every step along the way in Jesus name. God's people said, amen, amen. You guys can all sit down now and, and I'm going to turn things over to Jeremy over here. God bless you guys. Thank you so much. 5 (27m 9s): Good morning. Isn't this sweet time. Family is amazing today. We, we, we do that today. We celebrate and we honor the fact that it's all about the family. My hope this morning, as we, as we just peruse through scripture, we'll just be barely skimming the top, the surface. But I want to, I want to show you from, from big time, beginning, from time to time end, it's all about the family of God. So today we celebrate families and first grade and up are in. And I know sometimes it gets a little loud. It gets a little, you got to settle them down. You've got to give him something else to do some distract with that is okay, because in the end, these, these young minds and these young hearts are going to see the way that their parents and their grandparents to worship God. 5 (28m 2s): And that's going to stick in their mind. Maybe even more than anything I'm going to say, or the preacher says, they're going to see the way that their parents sit under the word of God and hear the preaching. And it's, that's going to be such an impression. So I pray today brings just refreshment to your soul, a wind to your sales and oxygen to your lungs. Let me, let me pray this morning. As we jump in Lord, we thank you for this precious gift. This thing called the family. And it was from you, Lord. You are the designer, the creator of families, of marriage, of parenting Lord. And so we look to your word right now to, to, to instruct us, to give us instruction, to show us how to live and how to do these things that you've called us to do Lord. 5 (28m 51s): So pray to the Lord that you would just fill us with your spirit this morning, show us from the word of God, open it up to us in Jesus name. We pray. 2 (28m 57s): Yeah, 5 (29m 1s): Hopefully you aren't getting tired of backpacking analogies. I know that's been the theme of these past few weeks. It's excited to see yesterday. I took, well, two days ago, I took my daughters backpacking for the first time. My other one, not my, not my youngest daughter, right? But my six year old, my eight year old took them backpacking for their first overnight. Or we went about a mile in and it was just a great time. And, and along the way we had to kind of, I had to encourage them just a little bit. And that's kind of the way we start out these trips. Right? Years ago, I saw on the internet, a picture of this rock cliff. And it was what the author described as an old Chumash camp. 5 (29m 43s): And he was very vague in his, in his directions of how to get there. In fact, he was stayed away from telling people where it was because he didn't want people going there and defacing anything, ruined anything. He wanted to kind of keep it a very hidden spot. Buddy, 4 (29m 55s): Show these pictures of this hidden to mash camp. 5 (29m 59s): When he went there, there was this rock cliff, and there was a waterfall that was spilling down in this little lush, little, little, almost garden in the mix of these rocks. And I thought, I want to find out where this is. I want to go there. So for about, and this is, this is 10 years though. So for the last eight, 10 years, I've been tracking down trying to find out where this place is. I know it's in our local back country. I know it's out there. So I've been wanting to 4 (30m 24s): Find it well. About three 5 (30m 26s): Years ago, a friend of mine, I started asking him some questions. I found out he was a backpacker and said, Hey, do you know where this camp is? I started to show him some pictures. He's like, Oh, I know where that's at. Let me show you on the map. So you put a P you put a little dot on my map, where it was. And so in the back of my mind, I'm like, I gotta get that one to find this place. This place looks incredible. And so I had this map, I looked at, I know the store, I know that the, what did the trail involves as far as well, elevation climbs and its rivers and all this stuff's going on. I had a very good picture of what it could be like, but I hadn't put my feet on the trail. I hadn't taken those steps. 4 (31m 2s): So we 5 (31m 4s): Started hiking up that way with the youth that, that went from our team or from our 4 (31m 9s): Took 17 students 5 (31m 12s): Leaders and just had a phenomenal time in the back country. Some of them were first-time backpackers. Some of them had a little bit experience, but all, everyone just joined on the trail. And we, we took a, we went up about 6.8 miles 4 (31m 25s): Up the Hill. And 5 (31m 29s): Even with all the vision and all the like, Hey, this is all the hype of where we were going. It's still in the middle. You can start to see the students' eyes start to get lost. You can start to see I'm like, what am I doing this for everyone? It started out with those great intentions. We're going to power through this. We're going to make it there and no time. And then you kind of get in the middle and you realize, Oh man, there's Hills and there's rocks. And there's rattlesnakes in the bushes, literally rattlesnakes in the bushes, 4 (31m 59s): The tree 5 (32m 0s): Dusty. I didn't, I didn't know. It'd be such a hard climb. My Paxter is starting to weigh me down. And you start to see this look on the student's eyes, halfway in where they're like, well, I can't go back out. And I'm like, there's only one. Oh, like, what do I do? 4 (32m 15s): I tried 5 (32m 16s): To bring a little vision, try to bring a little encouragement. All right, students, this is what we're gonna do. You're gonna, you're gonna stand up in the back. 4 (32m 21s): Okay. I know it. I know that weights kind of crashing your shoulders, but let's just stand up in the pack, 5 (32m 27s): Allows your lungs to get the air that you need looking up. Instead of just looking at the trail below, you allows you to, to see more around you. So just focus on the trail and the hardships there. It's like, Oh, look where we are. Look at the vastness 4 (32m 40s): That's around us. And they push on every single student, made it up 6.8. 5 (32m 47s): Wow. It was a tough track, but we made it. And I think that's what family has been like. That's my analogy. As a family has been like that through this year. You know, our family, we had Winnie right before COVID hit. And my wife, knowing that we're going to have a baby soon decide. It's probably a good time to put our kids in charter school. So she's not only homeschool. And so let's put both kids in charter school, the older kids in charter school. So I get a little reprieve. My wife gets a little reprieve throughout the days. So we put them in charter school two months in and then boom COVID hits. And now my wife has a brand new baby. She's trying to keep live. That has a bunch of food, intolerances and stuff. So there's a hardship. There's now she's homeschooling. 5 (33m 28s): Now we're trying to do all this. And it was just a year that just felt like that pack was just starting to weigh us down. And I think a lot of families felt that this, 4 (33m 37s): And it's 5 (33m 38s): We look up and we see, okay, God has a purpose for the family. Let's, let's see what this vision that God has for purpose. Let's fill up our lungs with this, this, this vision, what the Lord has for us. And let's go from there. Let's 4 (33m 51s): Push on. God 5 (33m 54s): Has a special purpose of, of his plan of redemption through the family. Family is used 301 times in the Bible, old Testament and new Testament family is used 301 times. And I thought that's not fair. That's a lot, 301 times in the whole of all scripture. But then you start adding into that. All the other aspects of family, father, mother, children, sons, daughters, adoption, all these, these things. And you start there. There's a multitude of plethora verses out there in the Bible that would deal with family. So today we're only going to scratch the surface, but fathers and mothers are not replaceable. Never will be, God has set them in place. So we start in this morning in the family and the garden family in the garden from Genesis chapter one, and God gives a design and pattern for his first family for this beginnings 4 (34m 49s): And 5 (34m 49s): In his own image and likeness, he's going to create them. We as humans are imagers of God, we bear God's image. And it's one of the reasons why 4 (35m 1s): This year has 5 (35m 2s): Been so hard for me. I like to see faces. I like to see the image that God has given to each and every one of you. And when those things are covered up, it's like, Oh, we're missing out on something. We're missing that. We are imagers 4 (35m 13s): God. As one 26, 5 (35m 17s): 27, it gets the ball rolling. God says, let there be, let us make man in our own image, according to 4 (35m 25s): Our likeness, 5 (35m 28s): Let them have dominion over the fish of the CEO of the birds, of the air and over the cattle and over every UN over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth. So God created man in his own image, in the image of God, he created him, male and female. 4 (35m 45s): He created them. 5 (35m 47s): Now my daughters found a bunch of little creeping things along the trail. I found a lot of fat, a couple of snakes found some lizards that they want to take home with them, but weren't quite able to catch. We found a toad in the Creek and they want to take that home too. But we decided it might be best to keep that little critter there in the, in the car 4 (36m 5s): Creek, because 5 (36m 9s): All those animals are amazing and wonderfully made. But yet there's none like, like God who 4 (36m 14s): Us in our, in his own image, you know that 5 (36m 21s): A lot of people who doubt Genesis narrative as they put it as it's something that well, it's, it's a nice story. 4 (36m 34s): Let me tell you what I believe. And I still, 5 (36m 38s): And a little different sometime. I didn't mention this first service, but I believe in a young earth creation, I believe that the Bible is the infallible and errand authoritative and sufficient word of God for us, that these are just stories that these are histories And that when God takes Adam and Eve, he didn't take something else that was already there. You know, he took Adam from the dusty earth and he created this man in his own 4 (37m 3s): Image and then a woman. 5 (37m 7s): And I realized that sometimes that thought that thinking seven sets myself away from other youth, even other Christians, even others, 4 (37m 16s): Christian universities or higher critics. 5 (37m 21s): I think that I, and I go back and I said, okay, well, this is what I believe, but is that true? Is this, does this true? Is this true? 4 (37m 28s): And what do I 5 (37m 29s): Really believe? And what do I think about the Bible? The Bible has a lot to say about itself, but what is, what is Jesus as the 4 (37m 37s): Author, 5 (37m 40s): The fulfillment of all the old Testament scriptures, what did he think about the Bible? 4 (37m 47s): And Jesus 5 (37m 48s): Accepted the old Testament Canon as, as it, as it exists today, without any modifications and claim to fulfill it. That's in Matthew chapter five, Jesus looked at the old Testament, said, this is the word of God. I came to fulfill it. He didn't change anything. He didn't say, well, this is just a story. That's just a nice pattern to follow. No, he said, this is the word of God. And he filled fulfilled 4 (38m 10s): It. Jesus 5 (38m 12s): Treated the old Testament narratives at straightforward. 4 (38m 17s): That means, 5 (38m 18s): And this is one and two, which he refers to in Matthew chapter 19 and Mark chapter 10. He treats those things as straightforward facts, the creation of man or woman, the creation of family, the garden, 4 (38m 30s): The serpent Jesus treats, Abel Noah, Adam, or Abraham all is living people sorry. 5 (38m 43s): And Gomorrah. He references in Matthew chapter 10, 11, and then Luke 10. He'll talk about lot in Luke chapter 11 or sorry, 17 Isaac and Jacob. He talks about the man in the wilderness and not me as some story, but actual manna bread that came 4 (38m 60s): From the heavens. 5 (39m 3s): He talks about the wilderness serpent, Jesus and Moses as the law-giver 4 (39m 9s): Jesus 5 (39m 9s): Even accepts Jonah as in three days and three nights in the belly of a whale in Matthew, chapter 12, all these things are so 4 (39m 18s): Criticized 5 (39m 22s): And yet Jesus accepted them as straightforward facts and street for narratives, 4 (39m 28s): Jesus 5 (39m 28s): Even accepted the old Testament authors as the ones that are actually wrote it in Mark in Mark chapter seven, Jesus says Moses was the writer of the first five. It 4 (39m 39s): Looks that Isaiah wrote Isaiah 5 (39m 44s): In Matthew chapter 13 and Mark seven that David wrote the Psalms in Mark chapter 12. And that Daniel wrote the book of Matthew in some higher critic. They criticize it. Well, Daniel prophesied so extremely accurate that there wasn't just one Daniel. It must've been written later in attributed to you now. But Jesus said that Daniel wrote the book, 4 (40m 5s): Good Daniel. And I'll get to families in a second, just say, but this is what 5 (40m 13s): Jesus had to say. And so when I come up here and I speak about the FEMA, I want to, I want to stand on the word of God. That's has to be our starting place for his design and intent. And that's what we'll talk about next is the intent and scope 4 (40m 26s): Of that. This God's 5 (40m 28s): Purpose to extend the garden of Eden ind out into the world. And it says, Genesis chapter one, verse 28, then God blessed them. And God said to them, be fruitful and multiply, fill the earth and subdue it have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the air. And over every living thing that moves on the earth, there was supposed to be a stewardship taken care of, of not consuming, not destroying, but to, to watch over these things, You talked about the families that are to come when God gives a God, gives a command nature to says, Oh, I don't want to do this 4 (41m 13s): Man. So many. 5 (41m 16s): He will hear the law, the 10 commandments. How much better would the world be if everyone wanted to follow the 10 committee? 4 (41m 26s): Yeah, 5 (41m 26s): If God's commandment, the first commandment he gives to humankind to mankind was there in one six, when God said, sorry, one 28, let them be fruitful and multiply fruitful, multiply the husband and wife knows what it means to be fruitful and multiply. That is a great commandment to do. There's a great blessing to do, to be fruitful and multiply. And he says, go. And so that's what Adam and Eve do. It says the book of the genealogy of Adam in Genesis chapter five. It says in the day that God created, man, he made them in his likeness. He made them in the likeness of God. 5 (42m 8s): He created them male and female, and he blessed them and called them mankind in the day that they were created. And it goes on to list the sons. And it goes on to say that he had many other sons and daughters. You see it's God who sets the solitary and families Psalm 66. He brings out those who are bound into prosperity, but the rebellious dwell and the dry land, 4 (42m 32s): If that was 5 (42m 32s): God's original intent for these families to go out and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, take care of it. 4 (42m 41s): We know that that trouble comes soon in the garden. There's trouble in the family. 5 (42m 47s): It didn't take long for there to be drama in the family. Genesis chapter three, we see the husband and wife there's drama. Now in the husband and wife, we see a reversal of the God-given roles that instead of Adam being the protector, the head we see now, Eve talking to the serpent and being deceived. And as she eats the fruit, and then she says, she gives the fruit to Adam who was with her. Adam was right there. He should have been watching out for his, his bride. He should have been watching out for his lady and he wasn't. And it quickly becomes the blame game after that. How quickly, how quickly do we jump into that crazy 4 (43m 28s): Cycle? As the book love and respect talks about 5 (43m 33s): Start blaming things. And ultimately the blame didn't fall on Adam and Eve. The they're ultimately blaming God because he was the one who gave everything. And yet God said, this is all very good. And yet they're blaming God for their problems 4 (43m 53s): That doesn't 5 (43m 53s): Stay with Adam and Eve. Then it goes on to their children. You have children in Brazil 4 (43m 59s): And just 5 (44m 2s): Four, six and seven says, so the Lord said to Cain, why are you angry? And why has your countenance fallen? If you do well, will you not be accepted? And if you do not do well, sin lies at the door and is desirous for you, but you shall rule over it. Or you should rule, right? 4 (44m 21s): There's trouble 5 (44m 21s): In the family. That all of a sudden now there's the, their kids are now at war with each other. And God appears in a, in a, in a act of grace and mercy, God goes and says, Kane, 4 (44m 35s): Don't do this. Why are you angry? He warns him. And yet 5 (44m 42s): We see the first murder in the first family in the first chapters of the Bible. 4 (44m 49s): I love how honest 5 (44m 51s): Bible is about those who are in it. Doesn't make them out to be seen. So this shows their sin and brokenness right 4 (44m 56s): From the start right away, we have 5 (44m 60s): Murdered there. And then we have the first exile, as Kane is sent out from his family record in Genesis four, it says, and he said, what have you done the voice of your brother? Brother's blood cries out to me from the ground. So now you are cursed from the earth, which has opened its mouth to receive your blood brothers blood. From your hand, when you, till the ground, you shall no longer leave a yield at strength and a fugitive and a vagabond. You shall be on the earth. So Cain is now sent out from his family. If that trouble that started in the first family, it there's now trouble until now 4 (45m 40s): Trouble 5 (45m 40s): Till now. You know, we, we see many families in the old Testament, broken 4 (45m 45s): In missing 5 (45m 49s): God's plan, missing God's original design and intent for family, 4 (45m 57s): But yet it's God who uses a 5 (45m 60s): Family to save the whole world. 4 (46m 3s): God puts husband 5 (46m 5s): Wife. There are three kids, there's three sons and their son and their daughter-in-law into an Ark to preserve and protect the whole world. God uses families. 4 (46m 22s): So where are we at in our cultural world? I wasn't 5 (46m 26s): Planning on sharing any quotes or any, any stats until yesterday was the one book I did bring on my backpacking trip with my daughters. It was fun as, as we spent one out night out in the back country, just a mile in, and as, as we were heading back out, back to the car, back to the trail, head 4 (46m 49s): Stop 5 (46m 49s): To take some pictures of my daughters. I wish I'd, I wish I would have thought of it earlier. And she had them up on the screen, but taking pictures of my daughter and I hear a familiar voice down the trail. And it's pastor Steve and Steven and Curtis, and they're coming up the trail and they're all energized and ready for the whole hike. Well, my daughters are just kind of fading, just trying to make it back to the car. 4 (47m 11s): And they were just, 5 (47m 12s): It was this exciting moment. And I look at Steve with his two sons and there I am with my two daughters and different ages, different sizes. 4 (47m 19s): And yet it was just this cool moment out there. So 5 (47m 25s): Out there, up on the mountain, right now, they're out probably camping by a river manzana, narrows, where we took the youth a few weeks ago, getting his time with some, with some kids I'm stoked to that. He's out there doing So I wasn't planning on PR on giving these quotes and tell this one from a book I just picked up. The book is called raising passionate Jesus followers by Phil and Diane Komer. And he's he quotes a 2000, 2009 study that concluded that 90% of youth active in high school church programs drop out of church. By the time they're sophomores in college with only 34% ever returning as a youth, pastor, 2 (48m 12s): Someone 5 (48m 12s): Who has kids in my own eyes, that's terrifies me 90% 2 (48m 20s): It's sobering, 5 (48m 25s): But there is hope because in 2010, there was another, another study that showed that there was a remnant of homes where faith stood strong in the way, all the way into adulthood Have to end with 90% walking away. There was this remnant of home where we're faith and, and a relationship in a way, in a way, religion was taught and pushed onto them onto your, your children. And it's in those homes where there was an active involvement in the lives of their, of their kids. That, that, that 90% didn't apply. 5 (49m 8s): It says in students who stayed in the church throughout college said, the first thing they do when they have doubts or questions is to talk to their parents and read their Bibles. The students who remained in the faith, the first thing they would do, if they had problems that arose, they'd talk to their parents and read their Bibles. And so that is the model we need to, we need to be doing that. And I'm so stoked that a youth group, what we do is this on a Wednesday night with the youth, it's really not that different. We have some fun, we have some games, we do a little ice breaker, so the students can get to know each other. And then we go straight into the same worship team. Student led worship, 2 (49m 50s): Someone 5 (49m 50s): Who come up and give their testimony of what God has done. And then when they open up the word of God and we have Bibles, and I hear this like page turning, and it's incredible to hear 50, you know, Bibles turning at the same time to, to this text or that text and this it's phenomenal. And I think those are the things that are going to break that 90% is when youth group isn't so foreign to what's in here. And it's one of the reasons that drum drew my family and I to this church is that families are emphasized. We want to do worship together. I want to worship next to my daughters on a Sunday morning. I want, I want them to see me worshiping and I want to see them worshiping. 5 (50m 31s): I want to raise my hand and I want to see my daughter mimic me and raise their hand as well. 4 (50m 38s): It's like that 5 (50m 38s): Father's heart is like beating on my chest, Say a lot about where our culture is at today that I do know this, that Jesus didn't come to change the culture, but he came to change individual, heart, individual hearts. But when a hardest change, then it begins to change culture around it. I think there's no more important job in this world and parents raising godly children. 4 (51m 12s): And even 5 (51m 12s): As I stand up here, I, I know of my own inadequacies on the way I'm doing my best to raise my girls and my, my flaws and my mess up. So pray the Lord's grace over them. 4 (51m 25s): The parents raising godly children, 5 (51m 29s): February 12th, 2004, then mayor of San Francisco, Gavin Newsome redefined marriage for the first time I believe in the world is no longer be between a male and a female. He ordered city hall to issue different marriage license licenses. There was a marriage being redefining within our lifetime. 4 (51m 54s): In 5 (51m 54s): Our lifetime. We've seen gender being redefined as well. It's no longer male and female. The way that pattern in the image of God, that is being changed. Now I heard of a friend who has a, a larger youth group, not in this area, But on that issue of gender identity, over 50% of them said they didn't fit into in a youth group, didn't fit into male or female. We have to hold the truth. We have to teach and train 4 (52m 32s): The word of God. 5 (52m 36s): All of children is even being redefined in a very subtle crafty way. I've I see, as I look out and watch movies and media, all of a sudden realizing, wow, this is, this is not new. This is, this has been around for a while. And this, this whole thought that parents don't know best children know best 4 (52m 58s): Medium 5 (52m 59s): Portraying parents as being just simple minded and not knowing and not up on the, you know, all the fashion, the culture, all these things are just, just don't listen to your parents, do your thing. It's no longer parents know best it's children know best. And I'm going to throw a Disney movie under the bus right now. It was from, I was 10 years old. When this movie came out, the little mermaid, right? That's a great little movie. What are you saying? Jeremy Disney. And I've let my girls watch it. And I've obviously seen it. I've had to fast forward some sections from my girls, but think about the little mermaid and what it, and what it teaches. 5 (53m 40s): And, and these, these, these minds that a 16 year old are 4 (53m 45s): Teenage girl knows better than what her father, 5 (53m 51s): You know, right. She, she, she wants to go be a human. 4 (53m 55s): She wants to 5 (53m 55s): Collect human things and he finds out and he says, no, no, you can't do this. This isn't good. This isn't healthy. And so he, he, 4 (54m 1s): You know, destroys 5 (54m 3s): All our things and she's left to go out on her own to make this thing happen. And so she pursues the path of becoming a human and, and doing it her way. And then she gets into trouble. And then her father has to rescue her. And then in the end, Oh, he realizes that you're right, honey, you should be a human. You should do this thing. But if you see the crafty lies that become the in-between that you realize that what is telling the Watchers that hate your parents don't know best. It's actually you who knows best. You need to do your own thing. You need to not listen to your parents. That is, 4 (54m 36s): Is dangerous. So how does God want to use your family? 5 (54m 53s): First off marriage and family is a mystery. Is it not? Because it's a picture of something greater, something that will fully be revealed when, when Jesus Christ comes back, I would encourage you this week to read through Ephesians in the light of family, as in a church family, but your own family, read Ephesians, and just see what things begin to pop out to you. As you read the book of Ephesians in light of family, church, family, and your own family. And, and if you think grandparents, I want you to keep the course because you're not done raising your own children and you're, and you're, and you're, and you're there in the lives of your grandkids and young people. 5 (55m 35s): If you think, Oh man, that he's, Jeremy's talk about marriage and family just know that if the Lord tarries someday, you will have her own family. And these seeds, the seeds of the word of God will someday sprout. And I want to see you have a godly marriage and a godly family. 4 (55m 47s): Oh, really? 5 (55m 51s): Joel Kim said this. He said, family is one of the central means by which the Lord deepens and expands our faith. 4 (55m 60s): And it's often 5 (56m 1s): As a model of our heavenly father 4 (56m 4s): Quoting from 5 (56m 5s): The old Testament. Paul Paul Paul goes to second Corinthians. He's writing his letter to the Corinthians. And he says this, that God will be a father. I will be a father to you. And you shall be my sons and daughters says the Lord almighty. And so with all these attacks in the culture to our family, we have to know that it's not just, these are flesh and blood things. These aren't just people's ideas. These are straight lies from the pit of hell. This attack on family, isn't flesh and blood. Paul would say in Ephesians six, finally, my brother, and be strong in the Lord in the power of his might put on the whole armor of God that she may be able to stand against the Wiles of the devil. 5 (56m 47s): We need to know what the Wiles of the devil are to be able to stand against them for, we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities against powers against the rulers of darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God that you may be able to withstand in the evil day. Having done all to stand the rebellion against family and marriages and children is, is a direct act of rebellion against the very nature of the Godhead and parents are so needed. Parents can never be replaced. The parents are needed. There is a Holy dependence upon parents. 5 (57m 27s): And often that is comes in the form of wisdom and direction into, in speaking into the lives of their kids. When I was in high school, I wanted to go watch a high school football game. It's in the fall of central Valley. It gets a little cool at nights. My mom was like, you need to take your jacket. Nah, I don't need my jacket. Now you need to take a jacket. You'll get you'll. You'll get chilly. You'll get chilled. And then you'll get a cold. Nah, I won't. I will. I'll be fine. Ran around that whole evening. Came home, had a sniffle. Next day, I had a cold. My mom knew me better than I knew myself In second Chronicles, chapter one, God appears to Solomon in a dream. 5 (58m 19s): And he asks him basically, Hey Solomon you're you're you're, you're the King. You're the man. What do you want? What do you want? Do you want your enemies? Go on whatever you want. You just ask for it. And Solomon asks for wisdom and knowledge. 2 (58m 36s): Why does 5 (58m 36s): Solomon asked for wisdom and knowledge? I mean, it seems pretty straightforward, right? He's going to be the new King. He's got all these people. He's got to lead. Why he asked for wisdom and knowledge open up to Proverbs four. If you have your Bible, 2 (58m 54s): Proverbs chapter four. 5 (59m 3s): And in Proverbs chapter four, Proverbs is a book written by Solomon. This struck out this, this stuck with me a few years ago. 2 (59m 16s): Yeah. 5 (59m 19s): The first part of Proverbs, most the provers is written to his kids to Solomon's kids. Chapter four verse one says here, my children, the instruction of a father and give attention to, to know understanding for, I give you good doctrine. Do not forsake my law. When I was young, when I was my father's son tender in the only one in, in, in, in the sight of my mother, he also taught me and said to me, so let me ask you. Who wrote the book of Proverbs Solomon, who was Solomon's father? Who was Solomon's dad, David. 5 (1h 0m 0s): So this are the, these are the words he records. The words he received from his father in the book of Proverbs says, so now he's telling us, so in Proverbs, he says this, this is what he taught. This is what David taught Solomon. He said this in verse four, let your heart retain my words. Keep my commands and live, get wisdom, get understanding, do not forget or turn away from my words in my mouth for and do not forsake her for. She will preserve. You love her. And she will keep you wisdom is the principal thing. Therefore get wisdom. And in all you're getting get understanding. I think there's a direct correlation to David St. 5 (1h 0m 41s): Son someday. I know your weaknesses. I know, I know you someday. You're going to be King and this is what you need to have. You need to have wisdom and you need to have understanding. So God appears to Solomon a dream. What do you want? Well, my dad said, I need wisdom. I need to do, I need to get wisdom. Parents are so needed for your input, but also that gives a responsibility for children. So I want to invite up Tyler to come up now to come up and give us a word as well. This morning, you just thought I was just going to be me. 5 (1h 1m 23s): And I got to, I got Tyler to come up to give a word. Come on, buddy. 6 (1h 1m 30s): All right, good afternoon. Yeah. It's it's afternoon already. So since it's you take over, I'm going to start off with kind of a traditional youth introduction. My name is Tyler . I'm 16. I've been attending harvest for about 12 years. Now my toothbrush color is white, green and pink. And because Gabe is probably watching this and he will get upset. If I don't my tooth press toothbrush, bristled density is his medium. Okay. Very important. So family, as Jeremy's been talking about as an important part of God's plan, children are obviously a part of that plan, but a really key aspect of children in God's plan is raising and becoming godly children. 6 (1h 2m 16s): Pastor Ron touched on this verse with the dedication Proverbs 22 six, he used a slightly different version. I'm using the King James, cause you can't really go wrong with that. It says, train up a child in the way he should go. And when he is old, he will not depart from it. I really liked this version because of the words train up to prepare for battle. So when we leave these walls, it's a battle out there we're being okay. And how Jeremy said that 90% of Christian youth leave the church after high school. That's crazy. That's that's our fight. Okay? That's our parents can help us with that. But us as youth have to decide whether we want it or not. 6 (1h 2m 59s): That's our responsibility. Our responsibility is to listen to our parents, our elders, and learn how to use the weapons that they will teach us. And that God wants us to use. I was looking at another article, very similar to what Jeremy was talking about. And it gave some reasons for why youth leave the church. One of them was when kids go to college, all of a sudden they're surrounded by all these atheist ideas. These people who are super comfortable in their reasoning and they, they know what they're talking about. And they're going to convince you that this is, this is the real thing. Their belief is wrong. A lot of color kids, college, Christian youth don't know how to respond to that. 6 (1h 3m 45s): They don't know how to defend their faith. They instead of pressing in and learning how to defend their faith, they fall back and want to be comfortable. They don't want to push themselves out of their comfort zone. I wasn't going to share this, but it's Jeremy started off first service with two CS Lewis quotes. So I figured I kind of copy that. But CS Lewis was really famous for arguing against atheist, debating them publicly. And one day he was beaten. He'd never really been beaten before. 6 (1h 4m 25s): And the way he responded to that was by writing the Chronicles of Narnia, probably the most influential Christian children's book out there. And so my point is we will face attack. We will be defeated at some point, okay, it's inevitable. But the fact that we need to change is how we respond to that. Are we going to fall back and be afraid and give into the enemy? Or are we going to keep pressing forward? Are we going to keep taking one step at a time until we get to the end? Okay. Till we get to the goals and plans, God has set for us. 6 (1h 5m 5s): Fusions six one through three says children, obey your parents in the Lord for this is right honor. Your father and mother, which is the first commandment with a promise that it may go well with you. And that you may enjoy long life on the earth. The second reason that they said kids fall away from the church is because kids don't think the Bible has any significant meaning directly at them. When they're kids, it's for the old people, the old people can do what they want and I'll do my own thing and everyone's happy, but God wants us to be with him. Okay. He gives his first commandment with a promise to the children, not to the adults, not to the priests. He wants us to be with him. 6 (1h 5m 45s): He says, I know the road is going to be long and hard and painful. But if you keep following me, if you keep pressing into it, you'll get the reward at the end. One thing I'm super grateful for my parents is teaching me that pushing past the pain will get me to the best things in life. Keeping on that idea of backpacking that Jeremy did. My first backpacking trip. I went with a bunch of a couple of my buddies and they're done ads. And we could either backtrack the way we came. Nice. You know, seen it Creek route. There's some ups and downs. Okay. It's not a cakewalk. Or we could do a trail called hurricane deck. 6 (1h 6m 26s): Now at the time, hurricane deck sounded super awesome and it is, but we got up we're we're gonna, we're going to do it. We knew the elevation was going to be, you know, significant. And it's going to be like climbing. I don't know, like 2,600 feet. And so we get up and we get going and we're hiking and they're switchbacks and the trails in front of us and we're climbing and we start to see the top of the Hill. We're going up. And we're like, okay, we're almost there. This is great. You know, it's hard, but it's not that hard. And it's gets a little steeper. So we decided to take a break for like, you know, the last push-up and one of the dads pulls out, his GPS gives them a thing, looks at it and goes, we've climbed about 400 feet. 6 (1h 7m 15s): We still had over 2000 feet to go. So we get over this Hill and we, I look up and there's this like mountain range that we're going to have to climb. And there's no switchbacks. The trail fades into bushes. You go straight up this thing. And so we put our heads, heads down and we climbed and climbed. I don't think I've ever done a harder hike. That was hard. My toes hurt my calves burned at times I, I wanted to quit. It was, it was that bad. The trail was not the most well-maintained so, you know, there's branches all over. My legs are getting cut up. I'm getting slapped in the face with, with branches, but I kept telling myself, keep going, take one, one more step. 6 (1h 8m 0s): Just another step. Get to the top. And when we got to the top, you could see the entire Valley before you've got a river off to one side, you've got snow, captain mountains up top. It was probably greatest view I've ever seen in my life. And I've been to the grand Canyon. I've been to Zion national park cabin. I've been to all the really cool places that everyone says, you have to go. The reason why that is my favorite place as one, the view is by far the best. Okay. If you ever get the chance to do a hurricane deck and you can do it, be prepared. Okay. 6 (1h 8m 41s): But the reason it was, it was so great was because I had to work for it. I didn't get a pull up and park and be like, Oh, there's the view. Yay. I had to bust my butt off to get up there. Okay. And when I got back to the cars, it was like 10 miles of hiking. I was exhausted and it takes a good bit to exhaust me. So I would just want to encourage all of you to keep pressing on when it gets hard. When the road is tough, keep taking this as forward. Tell yourself one more step. If I take one more step, we'll get closer and keep taking those steps because in the end it'll be worth it. 6 (1h 9m 21s): Thank you for letting me do this. 5 (1h 9m 32s): Thanks Tyler. That's amazing. So we have now an invitation into God's family. It was God who in his, in his special purpose, took this husband and wife of, of, of, of fresh new family, Mary and Joseph, and had them bring his son to the world. God uses family. And there's two ways I see in the, in the text in the Bible that God invites us into his family. One is by adoption, Ephesians chapter one verses three through six, has blessed be the God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ, just as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be Holy and without blame before him having predestined deaths to the adoption of sons as his sons, by Jesus Christ himself. 5 (1h 10m 25s): According to the good pleasure of his will, God invites us into that adoption into his family. The other way I see is by marriage, by patrol, there are a covenant or a contract. She John 14, a one through five says, let not your heart be troubled. You believe in God. Believe also in me for, in my father's house, there are many mansions. And if I were to not, if were not, so I would not have told you, but I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to myself. He is inviting his bride, the church to join him in his head, in the father's house. 5 (1h 11m 7s): The insula that the place where a son, after his betrayal, the, to his bride, he would go and to his house and his father's house and begin building a room, begun, building a place for he and his family to then live. And Jesus is making those words is seeing the same thing. It's like, I'm going to go. And I'm going to prepare that place for you. And I love Thomas because he asked the question, Lord, we do not know where you're going. How can we know the way Jesus makes one way? He says, I am the way the truth and the life, no one comes to the father, except through me. We are to be then a family for eternity, a family for eternity. 5 (1h 11m 52s): And the earth is a waiting. And as well as our bodies are just awaiting this new creation, the new heavens and the new earth, 4 (1h 12m 2s): Let's go 5 (1h 12m 3s): To Romans chapter eight, real fast, Romans chapter eight, 4 (1h 12m 16s): I'll start 5 (1h 12m 16s): 18. It says for, I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared to the glory. That shall be revealed in us. And like Tyler is saying when, when he was climbing that mountain, the hurricane deck, there is sufferings. But once you get to the top and you can get that vision of everything that's going on there is there's this, this there's this, this glory sense. Like, ah, this is majesty. You look around and you see, what's what God has put out to set us before us 4 (1h 12m 48s): Verse 19 for the earnest expectation of the creation 5 (1h 12m 51s): Equally waits for the revealing of the sons of God, for the, for the creation was subjected to futile, futility, not willingly willingly, but because, 4 (1h 13m 3s): Because of him who subjected it to it in hope, because 5 (1h 13m 6s): Creation itself also will be delivered from the bondage of corruption, into the glorious Liberty of the children of God. For, we know that the whole creation, groans, and labors with birth pains until now, not only that, but we also have the first fruits of the spirit, even ourselves groan within ourselves are the earth is waiting for this new creation. Our bodies are awaiting as Jesus as the restore of the family of God. If you go to revelation 21, you'll see the vision that John was given. And it says, and he sees this vision of God on the throne. He says, in hue sound in the throne behold, I make all things new. And he said to me, write for these words are true and faithful. 5 (1h 13m 47s): And he said to me, it is done. I am the alpha and the Omega at the beginning. And the end, I will give of the fountain of water. I need water. Sorry. I will give it the fountain water of life freely to him who thirst. And he who overcomes shall inherit all things. I will be his God. And he will be my son, 4 (1h 14m 9s): 2004. I set out a couple of friends to 5 (1h 14m 12s): Conquer mountain shack 4 (1h 14m 13s): Faster. It was a January full of ice. We had to 5 (1h 14m 19s): Shoo up to high camp. And then from high camp, we woke up at four in the morning and began our ascent up the last remaining 6,000 feet. And it was, I mean, it was a grueling day Crampons on her feet, ice axes in her hand, just working our way at this, at this icy slope. And all day I kept looking up, okay, okay. There's the summit. I can, I can do the summit. I can, I can see it. It's right there. And just as we thought about, about, about 12 o'clock about noon, we reached that summit and I realized it was a false summit like 4 (1h 14m 54s): That. Wasn't it. And what I said, 5 (1h 14m 56s): She is it's called misery Hill. And I know the reason why it's now called misery Hill. 4 (1h 15m 3s): There's a little plateau. 5 (1h 15m 4s): And then you see misery hell and it's about, it's a 400 foot Hill on top of Mount Shasta. 4 (1h 15m 11s): And I 5 (1h 15m 11s): Just remember thinking how in the world am I going to do this? And as I approached misery Hill, I realized that it was solid, crunchy ice. And that there wasn't nice staircase. There was no trail. It was just, you go straight up this Hill. 4 (1h 15m 22s): And the way that the ice 5 (1h 15m 24s): Had formed and the wind had had, had its way with it, it was an 18 inch steps. So each step you have to like lift your foot up 18 inches to get up the next one. And I would take one step fire breath, one step five. It was just this painful. And then once you got to the top of the Hill, then he realized there's another thousand or a hundred feet to go a hundred yards to go. And then finally 4 (1h 15m 46s): The summit. And I later 5 (1h 15m 49s): Down after I got to the top of misery Hill and I thought, that's it, I'm done. And my friends who are 4 (1h 15m 52s): There, so Jeremy, you got it. We're not doing this alone. We're not leaving you here. Come on. 5 (1h 15m 59s): We made our way to the summit and it hadn't been those guys. I would not have made it. And that is what church that is what the family of God is for. We are here to support and encourage others onto the glory. That is yet to come 4 (1h 16m 12s): From time, pass 5 (1h 16m 13s): Time, attorney God is using his family. And so now as we take partake 4 (1h 16m 17s): Of communion, we have a few 5 (1h 16m 19s): Communion cups. If you didn't receive them on the way in, you can grab those in. Actually I need one. I forgot mine. Can I give him a breaker? If you didn't have to get, didn't get one. Thank you, sir. Raise your hand and we'll get, we'll get those to you. 4 (1h 16m 33s): But this is 5 (1h 16m 33s): Now the invitation and the remembrance of God's family. Communion is what we look on, what Jesus has done for us. It is remembering what he has done for us 4 (1h 16m 44s): Last. And we therefore need to examine ourselves to make sure 5 (1h 16m 49s): We're not doing, we're not adding anything to the cross of Christ. We're not trying to add to works or perfection or anything. Jesus Christ did it all at the cross. And so we are remembering his invitation into the 4 (1h 17m 2s): Family at a Galilean wedding. It was different than any other in Jerusalem. 5 (1h 17m 10s): And in any other wedding in Israel, in a Galilean wedding, as the groom, they S they read the contract at the gate. Both families were there every week. There was multiple witnesses. As they read the groom would then pour the cup and he would extend it to his bride or his potential bride. And then a Galilean wedding. The bride had the, was, had the ability to either accept or reject that cup of wine. And after receiving, if she chose to accept, she would take us. She would drink from it. And then the girl, the groom would say this, he would save, I will no longer drink of the fruit of this vine of this cup until the day of our wedding feast, As Jesus is passing out the cup that night, the night before his knife, as betrayal, the night of his death, he tells his disciples verily. 5 (1h 18m 3s): I say to you, I will no longer drink of the fruit of this vine until the day that I drink it in the new kingdom, Jesus looks at his disciples and said, I want you to be in my kingdom. You will be my family. So if you have accepted his death, his burial, his resurrection as your own, if you have believed in confess, this community is we don't do this in remembrance. So it's the tin foil top. Did you kind of pull off, sorry. The bread 2 (1h 18m 33s): Is 5 (1h 18m 33s): Not easy. I know I'm struggling in front of everybody. 2 (1h 18m 43s): Read 5 (1h 18m 45s): Paul would say for, I receive from the Lord that, which I also delivered to you, that the Lord Jesus on the same night in which he was betrayed, took the bread. And he, when he had given things, he broke it and he said, take this, eat my body, which is broken for you, do this. And remember in the same manner, he also took the cup after supper saying the cup. This is the cup of my new covenant in my blood. Do this. As often as you drink it in remembrance of it, 2 (1h 19m 37s): Let's pray and have the worship team come up. 5 (1h 19m 47s): We do this in remembrance of you making the way into 2 (1h 19m 53s): The only way into the family of God. We accept your death and 5 (1h 20m 3s): Resurrection as, as our own Lord. So we want to live in this new life. The do the new covenant board of what you've done for us. We want to be filled with your spirit as we go out. And we love on our families and love on the family of God as a whole remove division, Roos, strife, Lord mayor, families not be like the garden of Eden families. Those families are there that were there, the first families, Lord, but maybe we model the family that Jesus you came to to live in and to enjoy and to breathe and to, to give what, to pray that we would have been filled with your vision of what you want to do with his family fills to the spirit this morning in Jesus' name, we pray, amen. 5 (1h 20m 54s): We'll have a worship. We'll have the worship band plan out. And then if you have any prayer, any things you want to lift up for prayer, any blessings come up with the front and what we'd love to pray for. You let's stand together. 0 (1h 30m 56s): Lord, thank you for this day. God, I pray that as we go out, back into the world, God, back into this culture that we live in God, that would be a light for people to follow God that we would be able to carry what we've taken from the sermon today. God, and bring it to other people God, and build the, build your church. God. So I thank you for this time. God, I thank you for this time that we get to worship and fellowship in all of this in Jesus name. Amen guys. 0 (1h 31m 39s): Have a good day.

Radio Richard | Richard Niles Podcast
JAY AZZOLINA Interview and LIVE at Pizza Express with Gary Husband and Laurence Cottle

Radio Richard | Richard Niles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 19:25


Jazz Improv Magazine called Jay Azzolina “one of the finest and most talented guitarists on the planet”, and I would be the last to argue with them. As my fellow student at The Berklee College of Music back in the 1970s, Jay knocked everyone out (including our teacher Pat Metheny) every time he picked up the guitar. He earned a Grammy nomination for his work with Spyro Gyra in the 1980s and went on to work with Michael Brecker, John Patitucci, Herbie Mann and Chuck Mangione. He said of playing with Brecker and Patitucci, “The reason these guys are so amazing is because while playing they are constantly dealing you their music and at the same time receiving your music back and instantaneously making it theirs again. To me this is real group improvisation that is possible only with exceptional, giving players.”  He has also worked with singers Michael Franks, Donna Summer, Rickie Lee Jones, Manhattan Transfer and Carly Simon. His CDs as a leader include Never Too Late 1989, Past Tense 2000, Live At One Station Plaza 2002, The Rolling Stones Project 2005 and Local Dialect 2007. (More info at http://www.jayazzolina.net/) I interviewed Jay at his home for my “What Is Melody?” series, and I had him demonstrate his ideas accompanied by bassist Janek Gwizdala. I also have Jay demonstrate his ability to not hurt me when I forced him to play different emotions and styles. SPECIAL BONUS: I booked Jay LIVE at Pizza Express Jazz Club in London with my friends Gary Husband (drums/piano) and Laurence Cottle (bass) from June 4, 2011. This is killer stuff and you only get this with RadioRichard. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel! Donate to our PATREON! Pretty Please!

Meinl Radio
Rodney Holmes

Meinl Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 56:49


Our latest guest on the Meinl Radio Podcast is Meinl Cymbals artist Rodney Holmes. Rodney is world-renowned for both his studio and live work with Santana, Steve Lukather, and the Brecker brothers - to name a few. Stream/download our conversation with Rodney on any of these platforms:  Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2yx2bB6  Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2V9LSFD  Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2UfJNYu

2 de uno
Randy Brecker & Eric Marienthal - Double dealin'

2 de uno

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 16:12


Dos grandes del Jazz que se unen un disco colaborativo, sin pretensiones individuales: Marienthal (saxofón / flugelhorn) junto a Brecker (trompeta) y su Double Dealin', producción para Shanachie Records en el 2020. Jazz Fusion / Smooth Jazz a su máxima expresión.

Radio Richard | Richard Niles Podcast
RANDY BRECKER Interview

Radio Richard | Richard Niles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 27:22


In 2005, I wrote and hosted a series for BBC Radio 2, “Inside Improvisation”. The purpose was to explain the many facets of improvisation. I interviewed one of my biggest musical heroes, multi Grammy winning composer and trumpet virtuoso, Randy Brecker. This is one of the best possible demonstrations of how a jazz musician develops their skills, a unique masterclass by a masterful artist. In 2016, Brecker sang and played on “You Can't Get There from Here” from my Bandzilla Rises!!! album (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lDYluRQNoY )

Brian Tarquin's Guitar Trax Show
Dean Brown Interview

Brian Tarquin's Guitar Trax Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 36:00


Dean Brown's guitar work can be heard on well over 200 recordings which include numerous GRAMMY® nominations and four GRAMMY® Award winners. Dean has released his fifth celebrated album after four acclaimed previous solo CD's worldwide. Dean has toured and recorded with legendary artists such as: Marcus Miller, The Brecker Brothers, Billy Cobham, David Sanborn, Bob James, George Duke, Roberta Flack, Bill Evans, Randy Brecker, Victor Bailey, Joe Zawinul, Simon Phillips, Lenny White, Chris Minh Doky, Kirk Whalum, and Steve Smith's Vital Information, just to name a few. GUITAR TRAX hosted by Brian Tarquin featuring in- depth interviews with today’s hottest guitar legends and airs every Monday night from 10pm-12pm on WFIT 89.5FM on the Florida space coast and can be streamed on WFIT.org. In 2019 Tarquin received a Global Music Gold Award for his release Orlando In Heaven for “Best Album.” Three years in a row (2016-2019) Tarquin received “Best Album Of The Year” nominations from the Independent Music Awards for his releases Guitars For Wounded Warriors, Orlando in Heaven and Guitars for Veterans. On which, Tarquin shows his guitar prowess along side such world-class shredders as: Steve Morse, Larry Coryell, Mike Stern, Billy Sheehan, Gary Hoey, Bumblefoot (Guns N’ Roses), Reb Beach (Whitesnake), Hal Lindes (Dire Straits), Chris Poland (Megadeth) and Chuck Loeb (FourPlay). In 2006 SESAC honored him with the Network Television Performance Award. Tarquin has graced the Top Billboard Charts with such commercial releases as: This is Acid Jazz, Vol. 2, Sweet Emotions, and Bossa Brava: Caliente on Instinct Records, followed by several solo jazz albums, which charted Top 10 at Smooth Jazz Radio R&R and Gavin charts. Brian has appeared on 38 releases, selling over 140,000 records in his career.

In the Groove, Jazz and Beyond
Brecker Bookends Hartford

In the Groove, Jazz and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 56:45


This episodes begins and ends with the late great saxophonist Michael Brecker. In between is mostly jazz artists that have honed their craft in the Hartford area including Wayne Escoffery, Orice Jenkins and Tony Davis. PlaylistArtist ~ Track ~ AlbumMcCoy Tyner Trio ~ I Mean You ~ Infinity (feat. Michael Brecker)Wayne Escoffery ~ Kyrie ~ The Humble WarriorJoe Farrell ~ Sound Down ~ OutbackOrice Jenkins ~ I Only Have Eyes For You ~ SoarOrice Jenkins ~ The Very Thought of You ~ Centennial ColeTony Davis ~ May This Be Love ~ Golden YearTony Davis ~ Night Ride ~ Golden YearMichael Brecker ~ Renaissance Man ~ Time Is Of The Essence

Seeking With Robyn
Finding Our Soul's Purpose: Robyn Brecker and Karen Loenser - Episode 2

Seeking With Robyn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 35:46 Transcription Available


"Seeking with Robyn" Host and Intuitive Robyn Miller Brecker and Executive Producer Karen Loenser share their seeker stories. Get to know more about them, the inspiration behind their partnership, how they began living their life’s purpose -- and why they've created "Seeking with Robyn". The goal? Create the spark so that you begin living your most fulfilled life! If you are open and curious, this may be the beginning of your journey. They want to introduce you to spiritual beliefs and practices that helped them -- and they want to take you on the journey as they continue to seek more! The intention is to help you heal, give you hope and get you back on track with why you are really here in this lifetime.Robyn is an Emmy® award winning producer and leader in content development. For two decades she worked for Oprah Winfrey, collaborating with some of the most brilliant thought leaders of our time to create programming that has impacted millions. Prior to her time with Ms. Winfrey, she was part of the team that launched the children’s television network, Noggin, and also lived out some of her green slime dreams at Nickelodeon. She has always been at the forefront of combining wisdom, technology and storytelling to inspire and bring like-minded people together.Karen is an award-winning television producer and digital platform innovator, who has helped shape content production and strategy for top TV networks and programming distributors like Discovery and AT&T. She’s obsessed with finding new mediums to create and share stories that inspire and uplift our souls. Her dream is to create a world-wide digital platform that will feed and satisfy passionate seekers who want to explore, learn, share and embrace life’s big questions.#seekingwithrobyn #findyourpurpose #lifesbigquestionsSHOW LESS

Original Music with Approval 2 Play
Leslie Mandoki_ "WeSayThankYou." 6_30_20

Original Music with Approval 2 Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 23:55


“#WeSayThankYou.” Leslie Mandoki is the Alan Parsons or Ringo Starr (both drummers) of Europe, having done tours with everybody including Ian Anderson, and also Jack Bruce, David Clayton Thomas, Supertramp's sax player, the Brecker brothers.Anne, 718-881-8183 Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson Joins Leslie Mandoki for #WeSayThankYou to Our First Responders“We all thank the brave, hardworking front-line medics and care workers around the world. Leslie managed to put into the lyrics’ references to the police, grocery clerks, supermarket workers too. I would like to add those essential worker folks who it was impossible to squeeze into a three-minute songTo all, we say, thank you.”--Ian Anderson on singing and playing flute on Leslie Mandoki’s “WeSayThankYou." Los Angeles, CA - As the world continues to be consumed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson sings and plays flute with Mandoki Soulmates mastermind and leader Leslie Mandoki. Mandoki has found inspiration and a new spark of hope amidst the chaos. He has penned a powerful new song in appreciation for the heroes who have emerged in this global crisis, the nurses, doctors, and other health care providers as well as the grocery store clerks and food delivery personnel who have stepped up to serve their communities. The new song, entitled simply “#WeSayThankYou,” expresses so clearly the feelings of gratitude many of us have felt in these troubled times.Mandoki explains, “As an artist, I feel it is my duty to contemplate ideas for a better world. Now, like so many of us, I suddenly have the time. Let us grab this uncommon moment of pause together and take a new approach to the problems of the world. And let’s take a hard look at who this crisis is casting in a heroic light, and who comes out the villain.” The duet is being released as an EP on Thursday, May 7, 2020, through the Purple Pyramid imprint of indie giant Cleopatra Records, Inc. and is Mandoki Soulmate’s first release in the recently inked partnership with the L.A.-based label. Additional Mandoki releases are set to follow later this year.

In the Groove, Jazz and Beyond

We begin this episode with a smokin' Hank Mobley set. Guitarist Grant Green follows, featuring another tenor great Joe Henderson. Tenors continue with a couple Brecker tunes and we end featuring the late Harold Mabern. Looking back at this playlist, all the featured artists have passed away, some recently, some before their time. PlaylistArtist ~ Track ~ AlbumHank Mobley ~ Up Over and Out ~ Reach Out!Hank Mobley ~ Up a Step ~ No Room for SquaresHank Mobley ~ Uh Huh ~ WorkoutGrant Green ~ Jean De Fleur ~ Idle MomentsMichael Brecker ~ Sound Off ~ Time Is Of The EssenceMichael Brecker ~ Half Past Late ~ Time Is Of The EssenceHarold Mabern ~ So What ~ To Love and Be Loved

Le jazz sur France Musique
Brecker Brothers, Hambourg 1980, concert inédit

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 55:08


durée : 00:55:08 - Brecker Brothers - par : Alex Dutilh - “Live and Unreleased” des Brecker Brothers, enregistré en 1980 à Hambourg par la NDR était resté dans les tiroirs. La poussière vole en éclats. - réalisé par : Fabien Fleurat

Open jazz
Brecker Brothers, Hambourg 1980, concert inédit

Open jazz

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 55:08


durée : 00:55:08 - Brecker Brothers - par : Alex Dutilh - “Live and Unreleased” des Brecker Brothers, enregistré en 1980 à Hambourg par la NDR était resté dans les tiroirs. La poussière vole en éclats. - réalisé par : Fabien Fleurat

The Jake Feinberg Show
The Billy Cobham Interview

The Jake Feinberg Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 59:25


My show is and has always been about leadership, love and life. Leadership from those spirits who have long since left this planet, and the lessons we can learn from them. love, for the commitment to musical excellence and letting the power off the orchestra feed off each other. The ability to fit inside any musical setting and crack a joke, play a role or drive consciousness to new heights with pulsating rhythms played for hours in front of sweaty college students who left with new found truths about the interconnectivity between the cosmos and humanity. Life because it springs eternal and the magic still exists because in that cycle those with big hearts share their experiences with those who dare to seek. To buck the norms of our material society in an effort to seek truth from people we would hear playing music in movie theaters, hockey halls, pizza parlors and army barracks. My guest today grew up in an age before interconnectivity. His art reflects selflessness, camaraderie and freedom of expression which are the same values I want to promote for my two young daughters and future generations of curious human beings. There has been no segregation in his music or the musicians. Be it Horace Silver, dreaming with the Brecker brothers, atmospheric sounds with Jan Hammer and Jeremy Steig, finding Snoopy with Leland Sklar and Tommy Bolin, developing the dynamic rhythm sections in the studio and out. Rick Laird, Al Johnson, Ray Barretto, Colin Walcott, Bobby Rodriguez. Then there's the unrelenting tours with George Duke and John Abercrombie, NAMM show jams with Steve Miller, Brazilian Swing with Astrud Gilberto, Grover Washington Jr, Bobby and the Midnights, Freddie Hubbard, John McLaughlin, Milt Jackson and Carlos Santana. His focus has always remained the same communicate without using his voice and be yourself. Woodshed for hours and leave it all on the stage. He is about to embark on a tour of the US and Canada to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Spectrum which is an album that still rattles my nervous system going back to the days when I first heard it in Lower Allston, MA. People Make the World Go Round. Billy Cobham welcome to the JFS. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support

Youthomatic
Youthomatic Ep 1: Adventures in South Africa & Nepal

Youthomatic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 54:24


In this episode, Shaun Karakkattu discusses with Brecker Ferguson and Sara Kandel about their Senior Projects. Sara and Brecker talked about their passion and what pushed them to go internationally to research. Brecker learned and research with lions and other animals in Northern South Africa, and Sara worked with and researched about the stigma around women's menstruation in South Asian culture namely in Nepal. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Wingin’ It - Official Podcast of the Rochester Red Wings

Nate Rowan chats with Ryan Brecker about his full-time job as an Emergency Room Doctor, being on the Rochester Community Baseball Board of Directors, and his work as Treasurer of the Rochester Baseball Historical Society. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wingin-it/message

Troca o Disco
Troca o Disco #26: As pérolas dos anos 90

Troca o Disco

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 76:49


Os Anos 90 foram o berço de uma série de nomes que marcaram a história da música, e porque não, da cultura Pop brasileira. Além da explosão do Rap e do Grunge, trazendo bandas como Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Gabriel o Pensador, Green Day, Linkin Park e Charlie Brown Jr. entre inúmeros outros, o mundo inteiro passava por uma evolução tecnológica muito grande. Ao mesmo tempo, essa década foi responsável por trazer à tona, com os programas de auditório, artistas como Pepê e Neném, Latino, ET & Rodolfo, e é claro o “Glamuoroso” Molejo. Neste episódio, João Paulo e Henrique Machado convidaram Caio Lívio e Erick Ponce para relembrarem “As Pérolas dos Anos 90.”

The Nikhil Hogan Show
72: Randy Brecker

The Nikhil Hogan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 64:48


I'm so pleased to introduce my guest today, 6-time GRAMMY Award winning Trumpeter, Randy Brecker! Randy's worked with the biggest names in music, in Blood Sweat & Tears' Original Line up, the Horace Silver Quintet, Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, Dreams, Hal Galper, and perhaps most notably the celebrated jazz/funk/fusion group: The Brecker Brothers. As a session musician, Randy has appeared on hundreds of albums including James Taylor, Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, Steely Dan, Frank Zappa, Jaco Pastorius and many more. In 1994, Randy won his first GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Jazz Performance with “Out of the Loop”. This was followed in 1997 with a 2nd GRAMMY for “Into the Sun”. The next GRAMMY was for Best Contemporary Jazz album with 2003's album “34th N Lex”. He Picked up his 4th GRAMMY, with a win for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album, “Some Skunk Funk” in 2006 and and his 5th for Best Contemporary Jazz album in 2008 “Randy in Brasil”. In 2013, Randy's album “Night in Calisia” won the GRAMMY for best contemporary Jazz album. Randy is also an 18-time GRAMMY nominee. As a solo recording artist, he has released over 20 albums. Randy's latest album is 2019's “Rocks” with the NDR Big Band, featuring performances by David Sanborn, Ada Rovatti and Frank Delle. ----- 2:24 Did your father teach you growing up? 3:55 Do you have Absolute or Perfect Pitch? 4:47 How many hours did you practice a day as a kid? 6:06 How did you learn to improvise? Did you have a teacher? 8:34 Did you use Solfege or numbers when learning melodies? 9:25 Could you name some of the practice books and etudes that you used growing up? 11:10 Did you see a lot of live jazz music growing up in Pennsylvania? 12:34 Any vivid memories of watching the live shows? 13:54 What were your dad's musical tastes? 15:58 What was it like to study in Stan Keaton's Band Camp as a teenager? 18:17 Did all of these experiences build up your confidence as a youth? 19:36 What about that story where 30% of students failed a traditional harmony class in Indiana University? 21:22 What's your opinion of music theory? 24:11 Describe your compositional writing process 26:52 Talking about his experience working with Stevie Wonder 28:26 How did you transition to more of a rock, R&B, funk and pop sound? 31:44 How long did it take you to develop your craft of composition? 33:42 Detailed explanation of how “Some Skunk Funk” was written 40:59 Talking about writing “Sponge” 43:09 How did you come up with groove for “Sponge”? 44:12 Where do you see jazz moving in the future? 46:52 Are you still studying music and what things are you working on? 48:33 HOT SEAT: Top 3 Sax Players 50:32 HOT SEAT: Top 3 Drummers 52:27 HOT SEAT: Top 3 Keyboard/Piano Players 53:09 HOT SEAT: Top 3 Trumpet Players 54:18 HOT SEAT: Top 3 Horn Section Arrangers/Writers 56:22 HOT SEAT: If you could have performed with anyone in history that you haven't yet, who would it be? 57:04 HOT SEAT: What is your biggest regret in music? 58:54 HOT SEAT: Proudest musical moment? 59:51 How would you reform or change music education? 1:02:04 Upcoming projects 1:03:42 Wrapping up

Life, Death and the Space Between
Media Maven Meet a Medium

Life, Death and the Space Between

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 38:52


Robyn Miller Brecker, VP of digital programming at OWN, Oprah Winfrey’s network joins Dr. Amy Robbins to talk about her life changing experience. While Miller Brecker has worked with the world’s leading experts in health, spiturality, finance, relationships, fashion, beauty and home decor, it was her experience with a medium that changed her life. Topics covered in this podcast: The night a medium changed Robyn Brecker’s life. Why was this experience different? Brecker took what she learned and can now connect to her father on her own. Brecker’s daughter now has a connection to her grandfather, even though they never knew each other. Brecker’s advice for people who are scared or skeptical. SUBSCRIBE to Life, Death, and The Space Between Podcast. Connect and Feedback -- I want to hear from you! What did you think about this episode? Reach out to me on Instagram @dramyrobbins and let me know. Are there spiritual topics you are curious about? You name the topic and I will find a guest to talk about it. FOLLOW ROBYN MILLER BRECKER https://twitter.com/breckmomma FOLLOW DR AMY ROBBINS http://www.instagram.com/dramyrobbins http://www.twitter.com/dramyrobbins

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: Maximising Engagement and Retention on Mobile & Why There Should Always Be Availability To A Free Product with Sean Brecker, CEO @ Headspace

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 27:52


Sean Brecker is the CEO @ Headspace where he is the driving force behind all financial and commercial matters including overseeing the company's growth of it's product line which now has over 8m downloads. Sean was also instrumental in attaining the first  institutional round of financing which included investment from the likes of LinkedIn's Jeff Weiner, Jim Breyer, Jessica Alba and Jared Leto, just to name a few. Prior to Headspace, Sean spent 15 years in banking with the likes of JP Morgan, Lehmann Brothers and Citigroup.   In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Sean made the move from banking to CEO of meditation service, Headspace? 2.) Meditation can be viewed with some hippy stereotypes, how does Sean look to optimise the onboarding for new users and incorporate elements of education? 3.) How does Sean implement a strategy of habit forming within the users? In the words of Nir Eyal, how do we get them ‘hooked’? How long on average does it take for an action to be completed before it becomes a habit? 4.) How does Sean try and optimise the transition from free to paid user with Headspace? How does Sean try and remove as much friction as possible in the process? 5.) How has Sean seen the growth of the health and wellness space over the last few years? We obviously have the likes of Calm, is this market a winner takes all and how does Sean approach market competition at Headspace? 6.) How was the fundraising process for Sean? How did he come to meet investors like Jeff Weiner, Jim Breyer, Jessica Alba and Jared Leto? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: Sean’s Fave Blog and Newsletter: The Information, Recode Sean’s Fave Book: The Hard Thing About Hard Things, A Man In Full As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC and Sean on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Snapchat here for mojito madness and all things 20VC. WeAreLATech is the number one resource uniting the LA startup community. Immediately integrate into the explosive LA tech scene by visiting WeAreLATech.com/VC. WeAreLATech offers a unique combination of curated offline experiences, the #1 LA Tech podcast called “WeAreLATech”, and the only mobile app that keeps you in the know with a full calendar of events. Make sure go to WeAreLATech.com/VC to explore and learn all about everything LA tech and silicon beach. You’ll also get access to a private LA tech immersion call exclusively for 20 Minute VC listeners. Eve make 1 perfect mattress – made with 3 layer technology and next generation memory foam. It comes packaged in a beautiful box and arrives the day after you order. You get 100 nights to try it with free return pick-up – it really is the perfect mattress for everyone. Just go online to evemattress.co.uk and enter the code 20VC for £50 off. Everybody deserves the perfect start with Eve.  

JazzTimes Spins & Riffs
#37: Snarky Puppy, Randy Brecker & predicting the stars of tomorrow

JazzTimes Spins & Riffs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 39:39


Russ Davis of MOJA Radio joins Lee on-site at the Detroit Jazz Festival to spin albums from trumpeter Randy Brecker and the band Snarky Puppy.  Russ and Lee riff on the rising stars on the jazz scene.  Who among the younger jazz artists will reach large audiences while moving the music forward. Episode sponsored by Scullers Jazz.

The Third Story Podcast with Leo Sidran
Episode 21: Steve Khan

The Third Story Podcast with Leo Sidran

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2014 88:21


Guitarist Steve Khan was born and raised in Los Angeles in a house of songs. His father, lyricist and songwriter Sammy Cahn, made countless contributions to the American songbook. As a young boy, Steve was surrounded by his father’s friends and collaborators; Dean Martin was a regular at the house.  But as he describes it, his father’s world was not particularly attractive to him, and he felt a real distance between himself and his father’s world.Coming of age in LA in the 60’s, Steve was drawn to music for somewhat more social reasons. His friends played in garage bands, and he wanted a piece of the action. His first instrument was the drums, while still in high school he ended up playing in a surf rock band called the Chantays, who had a hit called Pipeline. Oddly enough, it was the guys in the Chantays who turned Khan onto jazz, the music that truly inspired him.At 19, Steve made the switch to guitar. In 1970 he relocated from the West Coast to New York. He quickly became an integral part of the studio recording and fusion scenes – in the 1970s he recorded on dozens of records, many of them important statements for artists ranging from the Brecker Brothers to Billy Joel, Kenny Loggins to Freddie Hubbard, Ashford and Simpson to Blood Sweat and Tears, Chaka Khan to Steely Dan. During the period when he was most active on the scene, Steve started recording as a solo artist for major labels. He has recorded over 25 albums as a soloist.One particular project, called Eyewitness, was clearly a watershed moment for him. It featured Khan, bassist Anthony Jackson, drummer Steve Jordan and percussionist Manolo Badrena. This project seems to have opened a door for him creatively, and since the early 80s he has pursued his love of Latin music.When I started this podcast, sometimes people would ask me what I’m interested in talking about. I would sometimes answer that I’m looking for the intersection between personal experience and art – where life meets craft. Of course, that’s not always what happens in these conversations, and it’s certainly not any kind of mandate. But it does feel appropriate to wrap up the first year of these conversations with Steve Khan, because not only is he a great storyteller full of anecdotes, but he also is deeply aware of how his life and his music overlap. www.stevekhan.com  This was a long conversation and for the first time, I’m including some pieces that didn’t make the final cut available here. So if you’re interested and would like to hear more, specifically about some of the technical aspects of Steve’s playing, there’s another 20 minutes of the conversation available below. Stream it here or download it from the iTunes Music Store.

The Third Story Podcast with Leo Sidran
Episode 19: Gil Goldstein

The Third Story Podcast with Leo Sidran

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2014 82:38


Gil Goldstein is an arranger, composer, educator, pianist and accordionist. He has arranged projects for artists including Michael Brecker, Esperanza Spalding, Boz Scaggs, Michael Franks, Dave Sanborn, Chris Botti, The Manhattan Transfer, Paul Simon, and Pat Metheny, and produced projects for Bobby McFerrin, Jane Monheit, Mike Stern, Jim Hall and Randy Brecker…and more.His book, The Jazz Composers Companion, is in its third edition.Gil’s meeting and subsequent work with Gil Evans had a profound effect on his professional trajectory. Goldstein would become the piano player in Gil Evans band for the final years of Evans career, and when Gil Evans passed away, it was Gil Goldstein who kept the flame alive as the musical director of the band.This is an extremely deep conversation. The first half is an overview of Gil’s early development and career, and the second half is a treasure trove of information for anyone interested in arranging. Gil explains how he thinks about arranging, specifically the importance of the overtone series, the fibonacci sequence, and ultimately the idea of the “universal musical mind”. He says, “You have an intimate relationship that is not coming from your brain – your choices are so organic that you almost don’t have a choice. Your soul tells you that this is the next phrase…as you do that you’re somehow tuning in to what nature tells us from the overtone series.”Gil really delivered some of his knowledge, wisdom and musical world view in this conversation, and in sharing that, he shared some of the deeper truth about who is as well.Stream it here or download it from the iTunes Music Store.www.gilgoldstein.us 

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz
Cloud Jazz Nº 561 (Smooth Jazz & Brothers) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2014 58:49


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Música protagonizada por hermanos, unidos por lazos de sangre y por la música: los hermanos Mann, Johnson, Brecker, Duffie, Brown, East, Doky, Braxton, Grainger, Peterson y Whalum.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170

The Live Archive
Live Archive Episode 7 April 3rd 2014

The Live Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2014 35:11


This episode of The Live Archive brings you Elvin Jones with Michael Brecker live at the Blue note in NYC, Joe Lovano live at the Vanguard, Lettuce Live in Tokyo, Bill Evans Live in paris, Egberto Gismonti, and one of the fastest and most burning versions of Weather Report playing Port of Entry Live in Milan!

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz
Cloud Jazz Nº 195 (Amanda Brecker) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2013 59:25


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Hoy conocerás el disco de Amanda Brecker. La hija de Eliane Elias y Randy Brecker ha grabado un álbum homenaje a Carole King y James Taylor. Otros discos de actualidad son los de Marion Meadows, Ragan Whiteside, Elan Trotman, Jeffrey Osborne, Nicholas Cole y Tom Schuman. En el recuerdo, música del guitarrista James Mason del año 1977 y del baterista Michael White de finales de los 90.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170

Jazzcorner.com Innerviews
Randy Brecker - The Man With the Horn

Jazzcorner.com Innerviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2011 15:10


Trumpeter Randy Brecker feels equally at home playing jazz, R&B or Latin music. His latest CD features him playing with the Danish Radio Big Band. JazzCorner.com Jazz Perspectives producer Reese Erlich caught up with Brecker at the Copenhagen Jazz Festival. Randy Brecker is a JazzCorner.com roster artist. For more visit www.randybrecker.com

CiTR -- The Jazz Show
Broadcast on 21-Jul-2008

CiTR -- The Jazz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2008 181:35


Michael Brecker's final recording was not one of a man who was in the throes of pain and death but was an affirmation of life. Pianist Herbie Hancock was the only musician on the date(he recorded four tracks) who was fully aware of Michael's health and the seriousness of his illness, which was MDS, the cause of leukemia which killed Brecker in January 2007. The other musicians involved were Brad Mehldau on four tracks, Pat Metheny on various guitars, John Patitucci on accoustic bass and the great Jack DeJohnette on drums. The recording was done at various sessions in August of 2006 and is full of life and energy. Brecker was not only a superior musician and one of the most influential tenor saxophonists of the last 35 years but a great human being. This is all reflected in this recording called "Pilgrimage". All the compositions performed are by Michael and they are a further testament to his greatness.