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KERRY MINNEAR of GENTLE GIANT joins me and Adam Minkoff (Graham Nash Band) to celebrate GG;s 1976 masterpiece, INTERVIEW. We actually had the pleasure of listening to the entire album with Kerry and then discussing piece by piece. Lots of cool revelations about Giant making this classic album, only on The ProgCast!PROGCAST PATRONS get bonus episodeshttps://www.patreon.com/theprogcastStudy Drums/Composition/Music with Gregg: https://www.bendianmusic.com GREGG BENDIAN is a percussionist/composer/producer/educator/podcaster from Teaneck, New Jersey. During his wide-ranging career he has toured internationally and recorded with Todd Rundgren, Jan Hammer, The Mahavishnu Project, Keneally-Bendian-Lunn, The Musical Box, John Zorn, Derek Bailey, Nels Cline, Cecil Taylor, Pat Metheny, Ornette Coleman and Zoot Horn Rollo. On the academic front, Gregg develops and teaches courses in studio production aesthetics, music history, and composing/arranging at William Paterson University of New Jersey. For the Yale Oral History of American Music, he has contributed over 100 expansive interviews with major figures including Wayne Shorter, Sonny Rollins, Quincy Jones, Carla Bley and Steve Reich. Bendian is archivist/producer for the Bottom LIne Archive of historic concerts. Recorded over 30 years at the Greenwich Village venue, the series features discs by Jack Bruce with Billy Cobham, The Brecker Bros, Lou Reed/Kris Kristofferson, Pete Seeger/Roger McGuinn, and Doc Watson. An accomplished percussionist and a composer of over 200 works, he has created a body of innovative music for jazz, rock, percussion (solo and ensemble) and mixed chamber groups, which include his Interzone and Trio Pianissimo bands. Gregg's music is published by Iamuziks (ASCAP). Begun in August of 2020, The ProgCast explores the creative process and musical history of a diverse assortment of cutting edge artists. You can also find us on:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0x9bzb0...APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...https://www.bendianmusic.comhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/0HBmV...https://www.bottomlinearchive.comhttps://guides.library.yale.edu/oham/...https://www.mahavishnuproject.comhttps://www.wpunj.edu/coac/department...
Pianist, organist, composer, and bandleader Carla Bley (born May 11, 1936) considered herself primarily a composer, saying she was 99% composer and 1% pianist. She associated herself with the avant guard movement, allying herself with musicians like Charlie Haden, Michael Mantler, and others in her cutting edge ensembles, she organized the Jazz Composers Guild in the 1960s featuring many of the most innovative musicians in NYC at the time, and her record label released recordings of Don Cherry, Roswell Rudd and Clifford Thornton.
La trompetista Airelle Besson y el acordeonista Lionel Suárez firman el disco 'Blossom' con piezas como 'Ida Lupino' de Carla Bley y 'Au lait' de Pat Metheny. La pianista y cantante Eliane Elias acaba de publicar 'Ao vivo', grabado en concierto en San Francisco, con clásicos brasileños como 'Saudade da Bahia'/'Você já foi à Bahia?' de Dorival Caymmi junto a su composición 'At first sight'. La cantante holandesa Josee Koning publicó hace un par de años 'Doce presença' con la canción de Ivan Lins que le da título -a dúo con el propio Ivan-, 'Sei là porque' y 'Plus fort que nous'. La hija pequeña de João Gilberto, Loulu, que cumple 22 años en este mes de junio, lo celebra con su primer disco: 'João', 'Duas contas', 'Mr Sandman', 'Tea for two', 'Qui nem jiló'. Despiden el armonicista Gabriel Grossi y el pianista Laurent Coulonfre tocando 'Bebê' de Hermeto Pascoal -con la trompeta de Ibrahim Maalouf-.Escuchar audio
La hija pequeña de João Gilberto, Luisa Carolina, llamada Loulu, cumple 22 años en este mes de junio y acaba de publicar su primer disco con canciones como 'João' -letra de Arnaldo Antunes inspirada por el padre de la bossa nova-, 'O mar nos encontrou', 'Avarandado' -dúo con Tom Veloso-, 'Joujou e balangandãs' -dúo con María Carvalhosa-, 'Beija-me' o 'Duas contas'. Del disco 'Blossom, de la trompetista Airelle Besson y el acordeonista Lionel Suárez, la pieza que le da título, 'Answer me' de Rausch y Winkler y 'Ida Lupino' de Carla Bley. Del concierto del día 4 de Caetano Veloso en Madrid algunas de las canciones que cantó: 'Odara', 'Branquinha', 'Fora da ordem', 'Podres poderes', 'Cucurrucucú paloma' y 'Queixa'.Escuchar audio
durée : 00:59:37 - par : Nicolas Pommaret - Quarante ans après la création de l'Orchestre National du Jazz, six chefs d'orchestre racontent à notre micro l'évolution de cette institution artistique sans précédent dans le jazz français. L'ONJ célèbre son anniversaire avec "With Carla", un album hommage à Carla Bley imaginé par Sylvaine Hélary. - réalisation : Emmanuelle Lacaze, Clara Michel, Stéphane Poitevin - invités : Laurent Cugny Pianiste, chef d'orchestre, professeur émérite à la Faculté des Lettres de Sorbonne Université, compositeur jazz (1955, La Garenne-Colombes), Franck Tortiller Vibraphoniste, compositeur jazz (1963), Sylvaine Hélary flûtiste, compositrice, cheffe d'orchestre jazz (1976), Frédéric Maurin Guitariste, compositeur, chef d'orchestre jazz (29 mars 1976, Harfleur), Claude Barthélémy Guitariste compositeur, Olivier Benoit Compositeur et guitariste Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Jump into a time-traveling playlist that brings a spectacular 1984 recording by Carla Bley back to the future, at the end of a generations-bridging ride where emerging artists modernize tradition and elder statesmen pay homage to their heroes, or join forces with younger voices. The playlist features Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/22421891/Mondo-Jazz [from "Everything's Cool, Everything's Cool!" to "Nu Derection"]. Happy listening!
El 11 de mayo de 1936 nacía en Oakland, California, la compositora, pianista, organista y directora de orquesta Carla Bley. La recordamos in memoriam con 'Baby baby, 'Ups and downs' y 'Ladies in Mercedes' -de su disco de 1982 con el bajista Steve Swallow 'Duets'-, con 'Pretend you´re in love' -del disco grabado con grupo en 1985 'Night glo'-, con 'The girl who cried champagne, 'Lawns' y 'More Brahms' -de 'Sextet' de 1987- y con 'Real life hits' y 'Time and us' -de 'Live' grabado en directo en San Francisco en 1981-.Escuchar audio
The Jazz Session No.461 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in April 2026, featuring the superb 1987 album “Sextet”, from Carla Bley. TRACK LISTING: Misty - Erroll Garner; I Hadn't Anyone Till You - Judy Garland; Nails - Jimmy Heath Orchestra; Las Vegas Tango - Michael Gibbs; More Brahms - Carla Bley; Brooklyn Bridge - Carla Bley; Lazy River - Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra ; Tangerine - Coleman Hawkins & Ben Webster; Herandnu - Weather Report; April Joy - Pat Metheny Group; Led Boots - Jeff Beck; Full Compass - George Benson; How Come You Do Me Like You Do? - George Wetting; Tuxedo Junction - Cy Laurie Jazz Band; Healing Power - Carla Bley; Lawns - Carla Bley; Moment's Notice - John Coltrane; Fine - Modern Jazz Quartet; Optimum Friction - Emma Rawicz & Gwylim Simcock; Lemon Meringue - Neil Cowley Trio.
Intro: One More Night – Can Saturday Night Special – The Sundown Playboys (2:10) Two Step de Prairie Soileau – Savoy-Smith Cajun Band (4:42) Slow Down – Larry Williams, with his Band (2:43) I Can Only Give You Everything – Them (2:39) Perversion – Stereolab (4:59) Shifting Sands – West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band (3:53) Engine 54 – The Ethiopians (2:37) In the Rain – Keith Hudson (IInd Street Dreads) (3:14) Toc – Tom Zé (2:59) Syren – Syrinx (6:00) Dark Star – The Grateful Dead (2:41) Malaguena – Snooks Eaglin (3:39) The Morning After – Hank Mobley (9:38) Night Before – The Mar-Keys (2:08) The Old Man's Back Again – Scott Walker (3:40) Srinivas – Marc Ribot, with Steve Earle (6:09) Youth Against Fascism – Sonic Youth (3:38) Bella Ciao – Marc Ribot, with Tom Waits (3:36) The Ballad of the Fallen – Charlie Haden & Carla Bley (4:19) You Fascists Bound To Lose – Resistance Revival Chorus, with Rhiannon Giddens (3:21) Power Show! – Fela Anikulapo Kuti & Egypt 80 (14:49) Goin' Down South – Bobby Hutcherson (7:05) Egon and Gertie – Rachel's (3:02) Cavatina (V) from String Quartet No.13 Op.130 – Beethoven, Amadeus-Quartett (6:32) Outro: Pogles Walk – Vernon Elliott Ensemble
Send a textMusician, songwriter, producer, engineer and ethnomusicologist Alan Williams (solo, Birdsong at Morning, Knots and Crosses) joins Al to talk about Carla Bley and Paul Haines' 1971 album Escalator over the Hill. Alan discusses why he decided to explore EOTH during his high school years, what his favorite parts of the album are, why it has stuck with him over the years and how much he actually likes the album. Alan explores the challenges the album presents to the genrefication of music and talks about several of the artists involved, including Linda Ronstadt, Jack Bruce and Charlie Haden. He also shares details about the making of his soon-to-be-released solo album Floating on the Dreamline (out on March 6) and his experiences with directing the Album Ensembles at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell, where he is a Professor of Music.You can watch videos of the Album Ensembles' live performances from Alan's website:https://www.alanwilliamsevidence.com/musings/an-incredible-simulation-the-umass-lowell-album-ensemble-projectsYou can follow Alan on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube at @alanwilliamsevidence.Be sure to sign up for the YMAAA Newsletter at youmealbum.ghost.io. The first seven episodes of Bonus Tracks—YMAAA's subscriber-only podcast series—are now available at patreon.com/youmealbum. More monthly episodes and other good stuff are soon to come. Please consider subscribing! Your support will make it possible for Al to keep this podcast going.To keep up with You, Me and An Album, please give the show a follow on Instagram at @youmealbum1:16 Alan's introduction2:27 Alan explains why he got interested in Escalator over the Hill3:55 Alan describes his initial experience with listening to the album7:17 Alan and Al talk about the album's lack of a story11:01 Alan talks about the blending of the jazz and rock worlds on EOTH16:29 Alan explains why EOTH made a big impact on him19:47 Is it best to listen to all six sides of the album all the way through?22:24 Alan picks out some of his favorite parts of the album27:27 Linda Ronstadt's involvement with this album puts the rest of her career in perspective30:53 Alan is impressed that Bley got the project completed in spite of the obstacles32:50 Bley continued to collaborate with rock musicians after EOTH34:38 Does Alan actually like EOTH?39:45 Alan explains why he finds EOTH inspirational42:45 Alan recounts a personal encounter he had related to EOTH44:20 Alan talks about artists who influenced the sound of Floating on the Dreamline47:49 Alan discusses how “Feel No Pain” came together51:16 Al hears FOTD as sonically cohesive53:06 Alan talks about his students' eclectic musical tastes53:56 Alan discusses the Album Ensembles at University of Massachusetts-Lowell1:06:37 Alan talks about his imminent retirement and upcoming eventsOutro music is from “Before My Eyes” by Alan Williams.Support the show
PROGCAST PATRONS get bonus episodeshttps://www.patreon.com/theprogcastStudy Drums/Composition/Music with Gregg: https://www.bendianmusic.com GREGG BENDIAN is a percussionist/composer/producer/educator/podcaster from Teaneck, New Jersey. During his wide-ranging career he has toured internationally and recorded with Todd Rundgren, Jan Hammer, The Mahavishnu Project, Keneally-Bendian-Lunn, The Musical Box, John Zorn, Derek Bailey, Nels Cline, Cecil Taylor, Pat Metheny, Ornette Coleman and Zoot Horn Rollo. On the academic front, Gregg develops and teaches courses in studio production aesthetics, music history, and composing/arranging at William Paterson University of New Jersey. For the Yale Oral History of American Music, he has contributed over 100 expansive interviews with major figures including Wayne Shorter, Sonny Rollins, Quincy Jones, Carla Bley and Steve Reich. Bendian is archivist/producer for the Bottom LIne Archive of historic concerts. Recorded over 30 years at the Greenwich Village venue, the series features discs by Jack Bruce with Billy Cobham, The Brecker Bros, Lou Reed/Kris Kristofferson, Pete Seeger/Roger McGuinn, and Doc Watson. An accomplished percussionist and a composer of over 200 works, he has created a body of innovative music for jazz, rock, percussion (solo and ensemble) and mixed chamber groups, which include his Interzone and Trio Pianissimo bands. Gregg's music is published by Iamuziks (ASCAP). Begun in August of 2020, The ProgCast explores the creative process and musical history of a diverse assortment of cutting edge artists. You can also find us on:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0x9bzb0...APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...https://www.bendianmusic.comhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/0HBmV...https://www.bottomlinearchive.comhttps://guides.library.yale.edu/oham/...https://www.mahavishnuproject.comhttps://www.wpunj.edu/coac/department...
Primer disco del joven compositor, arreglista y productor brasileño Valentim Frateschi 'Estreito' con canciones como la que le da título, 'Pássaro cinza', 'Corpo colado', 'Colado' o 'Lokotario'. También de la ciudad de São Paulo, Sessa, apodo de Sergio Sayed, con dos canciones, 'Vale a pena' y 'Nome de Deus', anticipo de su disco 'Pequena vertigem de amor'. El pianista cubano Gonzalo Rubalcaba con los saxofonistas Yainer Horta y Joey Calveiro tocando 'Te quedarás', 'Unforgettable' y 'Quizás, quizás, quizás' en el disco 'A tribute to Benny Moré and Nat King Cole'. Y Omara Portuondo, que cumple los 95 en unos días, con su reciente 'Eternamente Omara' y canciones como 'Soy tan feliz' de Benny Moré, 'Eso no lo he dicho yo' de Juan Pablo Torres o 'Tú mi delirio' de César Portillo de la Luz. Despide Arturo O´Farrill y su Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra con 'Blue Palestine' de Carla Bley. Escuchar audio
PAUL BIELATOWICZ is a composer and master guitarist from England. For the last 20 or so years he has been the featured guitarist in all of drummer CARL PALMER'S projects, with Paul miraculously nailing all of KEITH EMERSON'S keyboard parts on midi-guitar. Paul and I are about to head out on tour performing his NOSFERATU LIVE soundtrack to the original 1921 silent film.We talk about that project, Paul's long history with Mr. Palmer, and so much more, on The ProgCast.PROGCAST PATRONS get bonus episodes / theprogcast Study Drums/Composition/Music with Gregg: https://www.bendianmusic.com GREGG BENDIAN is a percussionist/composer/producer/educator/podcaster from Teaneck, New Jersey. During his wide-ranging career he has toured internationally and recorded with Todd Rundgren, Jan Hammer, The Mahavishnu Project, Keneally-Bendian-Lunn, The Musical Box, John Zorn, Derek Bailey, Nels Cline, Cecil Taylor, Pat Metheny, Ornette Coleman and Zoot Horn Rollo. On the academic front, Gregg develops and teaches courses in studio production aesthetics, music history, and composing/arranging at William Paterson University of New Jersey. For the Yale Oral History of American Music, he has contributed over 100 expansive interviews with major figures including Wayne Shorter, Sonny Rollins, Quincy Jones, Carla Bley and Steve Reich. Bendian is archivist/producer for the Bottom LIne Archive of historic concerts. Recorded over 30 years at the Greenwich Village venue, the series features discs by Jack Bruce with Billy Cobham, The Brecker Bros, Lou Reed/Kris Kristofferson, Pete Seeger/Roger McGuinn, and Doc Watson. An accomplished percussionist and a composer of over 200 works, he has created a body of innovative music for jazz, rock, percussion (solo and ensemble) and mixed chamber groups, which include his Interzone and Trio Pianissimo bands. Gregg's music is published by Iamuziks (ASCAP). Begun in August of 2020, The ProgCast explores the creative process and musical history of a diverse assortment of cutting edge artists. You can also find us on:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0x9bzb0...APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...https://www.bendianmusic.comhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/0HBmV...https://www.bottomlinearchive.comhttps://guides.library.yale.edu/oham/...https://www.mahavishnuproject.comhttps://www.wpunj.edu/coac/department...
The music of composer, pianist, and cultural explorer "Blue" Gene Tyranny (1945-2020) in solos and collaborations recorded by Roulette from 2004-10 including archival commentary by the artist and a 2025 introduction by friend and colleague, the writer/producer Mary Griffin. We'll hear excerpts from pieces including A Letter From Home (2004 version) and Flipside (2008) with vocalists The Smithereens. "Blue" Gene Tyranny contributed to projects from Robert Ashley, Laurie Andersen, John Cage, and Leroy Jenkins to Carla Bley and Iggy Pop. Pianists Sarah Cahill and Joseph Kubera present a two-piano celebration of his work at Roulette on Nov. 20, 2025.https://roulette.org/
The music of composer, pianist, and cultural explorer “Blue” Gene Tyranny (1945-2020) in solos and collaborations recorded by Roulette from 2004-10 including archival commentary by the artist and a 2025 introduction by friend and colleague, the writer/producer Mary Griffin. We'll hear excerpts from pieces including A Letter From Home (2004 version) and Flipside (2008) with vocalists The Smithereens. “Blue” Gene Tyranny contributed to projects from Robert Ashley, Laurie Andersen, John Cage, and Leroy Jenkins to Carla Bley and Iggy Pop. Pianists Sarah Cahill and Joseph Kubera present a two-piano celebration of his work at Roulette on Nov. 20, 2025.
PER NILSSON is an incredible guitarist and producer from Sweden, whom I've had the pleasure of hearing on several occasions with Meshuggah, when he covered during Fredrik Thordendal's hiatus from the band. Per a founding member of Scar Symmetry and the guitarist for prog rock band Kaipa, and power metal band Nocturnal Rites. PROGCAST PATRONS get bonus episodes / theprogcast Study Drums/Composition/Music with Gregg: https://www.bendianmusic.com GREGG BENDIAN is a percussionist/composer/producer/educator/podcaster from Teaneck, New Jersey. During his wide-ranging career he has toured internationally and recorded with Todd Rundgren, Jan Hammer, The Mahavishnu Project, Keneally-Bendian-Lunn, The Musical Box, John Zorn, Derek Bailey, Nels Cline, Cecil Taylor, Pat Metheny, Ornette Coleman and Zoot Horn Rollo. On the academic front, Gregg develops and teaches courses in studio production aesthetics, music history, and composing/arranging at William Paterson University of New Jersey. For the Yale Oral History of American Music, he has contributed over 100 expansive interviews with major figures including Wayne Shorter, Sonny Rollins, Quincy Jones, Carla Bley and Steve Reich. Bendian is archivist/producer for the Bottom LIne Archive of historic concerts. Recorded over 30 years at the Greenwich Village venue, the series features discs by Jack Bruce with Billy Cobham, The Brecker Bros, Lou Reed/Kris Kristofferson, Pete Seeger/Roger McGuinn, and Doc Watson. An accomplished percussionist and a composer of over 200 works, he has created a body of innovative music for jazz, rock, percussion (solo and ensemble) and mixed chamber groups, which include his Interzone and Trio Pianissimo bands. Gregg's music is published by Iamuziks (ASCAP). Begun in August of 2020, The ProgCast explores the creative process and musical history of a diverse assortment of cutting edge artists. You can also find us on:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0x9bzb0...APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...https://www.bendianmusic.comhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/0HBmV...https://www.bottomlinearchive.comhttps://guides.library.yale.edu/oham/...https://www.mahavishnuproject.comhttps://www.wpunj.edu/coac/department..
My longtime drum pal, JOHN "PUGWASH" WEATHERS is back on The ProgCast! It's always fun and revelatory to chat with JP and this time around we get into John's life before, during and after GENTLE GIANT. Lots of drummer talk as we delve into John's work with MAN, EYES OF BLUE, GRAHAM BOND, THE GREASE BAND and of course, GIANT. Only here, on The ProgCast!PROGCAST PATRONS get bonus episodes / theprogcast Study Drums/Composition/Music with Gregg: https://www.bendianmusic.com GREGG BENDIAN is a percussionist/composer/producer/educator/podcaster from Teaneck, New Jersey. During his wide-ranging career he has toured internationally and recorded with Todd Rundgren, Jan Hammer, The Mahavishnu Project, Keneally-Bendian-Lunn, The Musical Box, John Zorn, Derek Bailey, Nels Cline, Cecil Taylor, Pat Metheny, Ornette Coleman and Zoot Horn Rollo. On the academic front, Gregg develops and teaches courses in studio production aesthetics, music history, and composing/arranging at William Paterson University of New Jersey. For the Yale Oral History of American Music, he has contributed over 100 expansive interviews with major figures including Wayne Shorter, Sonny Rollins, Quincy Jones, Carla Bley and Steve Reich. Bendian is archivist/producer for the Bottom LIne Archive of historic concerts. Recorded over 30 years at the Greenwich Village venue, the series features discs by Jack Bruce with Billy Cobham, The Brecker Bros, Lou Reed/Kris Kristofferson, Pete Seeger/Roger McGuinn, and Doc Watson. An accomplished percussionist and a composer of over 200 works, he has created a body of innovative music for jazz, rock, percussion (solo and ensemble) and mixed chamber groups, which include his Interzone and Trio Pianissimo bands. Gregg's music is published by Iamuziks (ASCAP). Begun in August of 2020, The ProgCast explores the creative process and musical history of a diverse assortment of cutting edge artists. You can also find us on:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0x9bzb0...APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...https://www.bendianmusic.comhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/0HBmV...https://www.bottomlinearchive.comhttps://guides.library.yale.edu/oham/...https://www.mahavishnuproject.comhttps://www.wpunj.edu/coac/department...
Show Notes:Welcome to Backstage Bay Area! In this episode, host Steve Roby sits down with Grammy Award-winning pianist, composer, and bandleader Arturo O'Farrill for a deep dive into the intersections of music, activism, and community.About the Guest:Arturo O'Farrill is a celebrated figure in the world of Afro-Latin jazz, founder of the nonprofit Lango, and a passionate advocate for social change through music. From his early days with the Carla Bley Band to his leadership of the Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble, Arturo's career is a testament to curiosity, integrity, and fearless creativity.In This Episode:Arturo reflects on his evolving approach to the piano and ensemble leadership, emphasizing relaxation, honesty, and the importance of humor in jazz.The Influence of Carla Bley: Lessons in Following Your Muse, Writing with Integrity, and the Power of Laughter in Music.Behind the new album “Mundoagua”: honoring Carla Bley's legacy while forging a distinct artistic voice and exploring the environmental and political themes woven into the music.The story and emotion behind “Blue Palestine” and how music can be a vehicle for social consciousness.Arturo's upcoming opera, “Lucero,” is inspired by real-life events, tackling hate crimes, and blending avant-garde textures with South American folk traditions.The vision for Casa Belongó in East Harlem is to create a vibrant, inclusive space for music, art, and community belonging.The role of Afro-Latin traditions in contemporary jazz, and why the arts truly belong to the people.What to expect at Arturo's upcoming show at the SF Jazz Center, and his philosophy on audience participation and the communal spirit of live performance.Key Moments:The transformative power of relaxing at the pianoCarla Bley's lessons on curiosity, integrity, and humorThe making of “Mundoagua” and its environmental messageThe opera “Lucero” and confronting social injustice through artBuilding Casa Belongó: a home for creativity and communityThe global roots and future of Afro-Latin jazzDon't Miss:Arturo O'Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble live at the SF Jazz Center's Minor Auditorium, Sunday, September 28th at 7:00 PM. For tickets and info, visit sfjazz.org.Learn more about Arturo's work at arturoofarrill.com.Subscribe to Backstage Bay Area for more conversations with the artists shaping the music scene.
durée : 00:59:33 - Invitée : Sylvaine Hélary "With Carla" - par : Nicolas Pommaret - Sylvain Hélary, à la tête de l'ONJ, avec “With Carla”, rend hommage à la pianiste, compositrice, cheffe d'orchestre, Carla Bley. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
TONY LEVIN is well-known to The ProgCast audience as bassist for KING CRIMSON, PETER GABRIEL, STICK MEN, LIQUID TENSION EXPERIMENT, and so many more. We talk about Tony's early days as a classical player and his transition to bass guitar/stick. Tony regales us with tales of his time with Buddy Rich, Peter Gabriel, forming the KC "Discipline" band, and even playing under Igor Stravinsky's baton, as a student bassist at Eastman School of music. A rather special episode celebrating the 5th Anniversary of The ProgCast!PROGCAST PATRONS get bonus episodes / theprogcast Study Drums/Composition/Music with Gregg: https://www.bendianmusic.com GREGG BENDIAN is a percussionist/composer/producer/educator/podcaster from Teaneck, New Jersey. During his wide-ranging career he has toured internationally and recorded with Todd Rundgren, Jan Hammer, The Mahavishnu Project, Keneally-Bendian-Lunn, The Musical Box, John Zorn, Derek Bailey, Nels Cline, Cecil Taylor, Pat Metheny, Ornette Coleman and Zoot Horn Rollo. On the academic front, Gregg develops and teaches courses in studio production aesthetics, music history, and composing/arranging at William Paterson University of New Jersey. For the Yale Oral History of American Music, he has contributed over 100 expansive interviews with major figures including Wayne Shorter, Sonny Rollins, Quincy Jones, Carla Bley and Steve Reich. Bendian is archivist/producer for the Bottom LIne Archive of historic concerts. Recorded over 30 years at the Greenwich Village venue, the series features discs by Jack Bruce with Billy Cobham, The Brecker Bros, Lou Reed/Kris Kristofferson, Pete Seeger/Roger McGuinn, and Doc Watson. An accomplished percussionist and a composer of over 200 works, he has created a body of innovative music for jazz, rock, percussion (solo and ensemble) and mixed chamber groups, which include his Interzone and Trio Pianissimo bands. Gregg's music is published by Iamuziks (ASCAP). Begun in August of 2020, The ProgCast explores the creative process and musical history of a diverse assortment of cutting edge artists. You can also find us on:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0x9bzb0...APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...https://www.bendianmusic.comhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/0HBmV...https://www.bottomlinearchive.comhttps://guides.library.yale.edu/oham/...https://www.mahavishnuproject.comhttps://www.wpunj.edu/coac/department...
Mindiff Abdullah Ibrahim SolotudeÚtviklingssang Carla Bley, Steve Swallow, Andy Sheppard TriosThe Boatman (Prelude) Tigran Hamasyan They Say Nothing Stays the Same (Bso)Summer Song John Surman, Nelson Ayres, Rob Waring Invisible ThreadsTomorrow is Too Boring Greg Spero, Nicole McCabe, Ka'Cye Thompkins Ego or Soul?Para Machuchar Meu Coracao - Mono Version Stan Getz, João Gilberto, Antônio Carlos Jobim Getz/Gilberto My Heart Stood Still Stan Getz, Bill Evans Stan Getz & Bill EvansChildren's Song: No. 6 Gary Burton, Chick Corea DuetComes A Time The Doobie Brothers, Allison Russell Comes A TimeMy Darling My Dear Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo' Room On The PorchHome Is A Song Mary Chapin Carpenter, Anaïs Mitchell Personal HistoryEscuchar audio
Interview with Chris Stamey. Chris Stamey began writing and playing music in grade school in Winston-Salem, NC, in the mid 1960s, in what is known now as the Combo Corner scene. In 1976, while studying music composition at UNC-Chapel Hill, he self-released Sneakers, one of the very first American “indie” records. The following year, he relocated to Manhattan to play and record with Alex Chilton in the burgeoning CBGB rock scene, then formed The dB's with fellow Carolinians Will Rigby, Gene Holder, and Peter Holsapple, with whom he made several acclaimed records of original material, including Stands for deciBels (self-produced with Alan Betrock) and Repercussion (produced by Scott Litt). During the next decade and a half in New York, Stamey worked with a wide variety of musicians. He recorded well-received solo records for A&M and Warners and was a part of Anton Fier's Golden Palominos project, alongside an international touring cast that included Michael Stipe (R.E.M.), Jack Bruce (Cream), Carla Bley, and Bernie Worrell (Talking Heads, George Clinton). He continued recording and producing upon returning to NC in 1993. His recent releases include The Great Escape, Lovesick Blues and Euphoria, as well as Falling Off the Sky with The dB's and A Brand-New Shade of Blue with the Fellow Travelers. As a producer and a featured singer/songwriter with the Paris-based Salt Collective project, he collaborated with Matthew Caws (Nada Surf), Juliana Hatfield, Richard Lloyd (Television), Matthew Sweet, Peter Holsapple, and Susan Cowsill, among others. As a producer, arranger, and mixer, he has worked with over a hundred artists, including Ryan Adams, Alejandro Escovedo, Kronos Quartet, Flat Duo Jets, Skylar Gudasz, Branford Marsalis, Tift Merritt, Le Tigre, Those Pretty Wrongs, and Yo La Tengo. From 2010-2018, Stamey was orchestrator and musical director for an international series of concert performances of Big Star's classic album Third, alongside Big Star's Jody Stephens, Ray Davies, members of the Posies, R.E.M., Teenage Fanclub, Wilco, and Yo La Tengo; Thank You, Friends, a concert film of these arrangements, was released by Concord in March 2017. He currently tours as a member of Jody Stephens's Big Star Quintet, whose line-up includes Mike Mills (R.E.M), Pat Sansone (Wilco), and Jon Auer (Posies). His original radio musical about the early '60s in Manhattan, Occasional Shivers, premiered nationwide on Christmas Day 2016. A “songwriting memoir,” A Spy in the House of Loud (Univ. of Texas Press), was published in 2018, followed in 2019 by his first printed collection, New Songs for the 20th Century, with a companion two-disc CD (Omnivore Recordings). open.spotify.com/artist/1i7YYagcULgnW5Qilsto1d music.apple.com/us/artist/chris-stamey/4034250 youtube.com/channel/UCG3O3S8Zg_WJoz2uTt_duig# instagram.com/mrstamey/?hl=en facebook.com/chrisstameymusic/ twitter.com/chrisstamey songkick.com/artists/186319-chris-stamey bandsintown.com/a/78299-chris-stamey deezer.com/us/artist/1279457 tidal.com/browse/artist/3611403 qobuz.com/us-en/interpreter/chris-stamey/515742 audiomack.com/chris-stamey music.amazon.com/artists/B008LPNC4M @chris-stamey.bsky.social
Send us a textLegendary author, journalist Dan Ouellette joins hosts David C. Gross and Tom Semioli to discuss his latest book THE LANDFILL CHRONICLES – UNEARTHING THE LEGENDS OF MUSIC available now on Cymbal Press!Dan “digs up” long lost interviews with artists including Lou Reed, Carla Bley, David Byrne, Elvis Costello, and Wynton Marsalis, among others; many of which are not available in digital format, and also includes previously unpublished content. Dan Ouelette Playlist
Frances Chan celebrates NZ Music Month, Mother's Day and the birthdays of Carla Bley, Julian Joseph and Freddie Roach, plus the latest London sounds, an Italian guitar wunderkind and a tour to the Middle East to round out the show. Setlist: Clear Path Ensemble – Best Life Carla Bley – Song Sung Long Julian Joseph – The Other Side of Town Freddie Roach – On Our Way Up Etta James – Something's Got a Hold of Me (live) Charles Mingus – Track A – Solo Dancer Mike Nock & Frank Gibson Jr – Phaedra's Lullaby Julian Joseph – Hard Cash Carla Bley Trio – Life Goes On: and On Brandi Younger ft. Ravi Coltrane – Soulris Emma-Jean Thackray – Save Me Joe Armon-Jones – The Citadel Matteo Mancuso – Open Fields Nautilus – La Ritournelle Genevieve Artadi with the Norbotten Big Band – Life Exploder Aziza Mustafa Zadeh – Always Salah Ragab & The Cairo Jazz Band – Egypt Strut
durée : 00:59:31 - Loin de ce monde - par : Nathalie Piolé -
When Arturo O'Farrill was 19 years old, playing piano in a bar in upstate New York, he was spotted by Carla Bley—who promptly invited him to join her band. At the time, he was doing everything he could to distance himself from the legacy of his father, the legendary Cuban composer Chico O'Farrill. He avoided anything labeled “Latin” like his life depended on it. But as he tells it, the real turning point came when bassist Andy Gonzalez sat him down and played him the history of Afro Latin music. Arturo realized that the music he'd rejected might actually be his greatest treasure—and more complex and profound than he'd ever imagined. Since then, Arturo has built an extraordinary body of work as a composer, bandleader, educator, and activist. From founding the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra to creating his nonprofit Belongo—now building a major cultural center in Harlem—he's dedicated his life to music that carries meaning. Not just swing, but sting. “You can pretend that music is pretty noise,” he says, “or you can think it's only to soothe. But I don't believe that's the purpose of art.” In our conversation, Arturo opens up about identity, legacy, faith, creativity, and the urgent role of art in a broken world. Sometimes a conversation doesn't just explore a person's life—it opens a window into their soul. This was one of those. www.third-story.com www.leosidran.substack.com www.wbgo.org/podcast/the-third-story
Carla Bley's epic 1971 album Escalator Over the Hill is featured. Paul Motian played drums on some of the cuts. With readings from the Paul Motian Archive.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2021/05/escalator-over-hill-carla-bley.htmlPhoto: Carla Bley 1971 ©Paul Roughen courtesy JCOA Records
durée : 00:59:51 - Pretty ! - par : Nathalie Piolé -
Enjoy a playlist featuring heartfelt and original tributes to Carla Bley, and projects enriched by Arabic, West-African and Indian music traditions. The playlist features Mortelle Randonnée; Arturo O'Farrill, The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra; Yazz Ahmed; Kinan Azmeh [pictured], CityBand; Piers Faccini, Ballaké Sissoko; Dawda Jobarteh, Stefan Pasborg; Brian Molley, The Asin Langa Ensemble. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/20247670/Mondo-Jazz (from "Musique Mecanique I" to "Journeys in Hand in Hand"). Photo credit: Liudmila Jermeis.
durée : 00:59:21 - Mortelle Randonnée "La reine uphone" - par : Nicolas Pommaret - Parution chez Sense de “La reine uphone” de Mortelle Randonnée.
Arturo O'Farrill: "Without Carla (Bley)'s influence, I wouldn't be where I am today; there would be no Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, no Belongó, no Arturo O'Farrill. She is in everything that I do..." Don't you want to hear what happens when WKCR's Mitch Goldman welcomes Arturo into the WKCR archives for a Deep Focus on Carla Bley? We know we do! Game on this Monday (12/23) from 6p to 9p NYC time on WKCR 89.9FM, WKCR-HD or wkcr.org. Or join us next week when it goes up on the Deep Focus podcast on your favorite podcasting app or at https://mitchgoldman.podbean.com/. Subscribe right now to get notifications when new episodes are posted. It's ad-free, all free, totally non-commercial. Find out more about Deep Focus at https://mitchgoldman.com/about-deep-focus/ or join us on Instagram @deep_focus_podcast. Photo credit: Photo by Petra Gall 1981, CC0 courtesy of Schwules Museum. #WKCR #DeepFocus #/ArturoOFarrill #CarlaBley #EscalatorOverTheHill #JazzRadio #JazzPodcast #JazzInterview
Arturo O'Farrill: "Without Carla (Bley)'s influence, I wouldn't be where I am today; there would be no Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, no Belongó, no Arturo O'Farrill. She is in everything that I do..." Don't you want to hear what happens when WKCR's Mitch Goldman welcomes Arturo into the WKCR archives for a Deep Focus on Carla Bley? We know we do! Game on this Monday (12/23) from 6p to 9p NYC time on WKCR 89.9FM, WKCR-HD or wkcr.org. Or join us next week when it goes up on the Deep Focus podcast on your favorite podcasting app or at https://mitchgoldman.podbean.com/. Subscribe right now to get notifications when new episodes are posted. It's ad-free, all free, totally non-commercial. Find out more about Deep Focus at https://mitchgoldman.com/about-deep-focus/ or join us on Instagram @deep_focus_podcast. Photo credit: Photo by Petra Gall 1981, CC0 courtesy of Schwules Museum. #WKCR #DeepFocus #/ArturoOFarrill #CarlaBley #EscalatorOverTheHill #JazzRadio #JazzPodcast #JazzInterview
Arturo O'Farrill: "Without Carla (Bley)'s influence, I wouldn't be where I am today; there would be no Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, no Belongó, no Arturo O'Farrill. She is in everything that I do..." Don't you want to hear what happens when WKCR's Mitch Goldman welcomes Arturo into the WKCR archives for a Deep Focus on Carla Bley? We know we do! Game on this Monday (12/23) from 6p to 9p NYC time on WKCR 89.9FM, WKCR-HD or wkcr.org. Or join us next week when it goes up on the Deep Focus podcast on your favorite podcasting app or at https://mitchgoldman.podbean.com/. Subscribe right now to get notifications when new episodes are posted. It's ad-free, all free, totally non-commercial. Find out more about Deep Focus at https://mitchgoldman.com/about-deep-focus/ or join us on Instagram @deep_focus_podcast. Photo credit: Photo by Petra Gall 1981, CC0 courtesy of Schwules Museum. #WKCR #DeepFocus #ArturoOFarrill #CarlaBley #EscalatorOverTheHill #JazzRadio #JazzPodcast #JazzInterview
Featuring Paul Motian's album Tribute, Keith Jarrett, Carla Bley and more. All jazz projects that happened in the mid-1970s.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2024/12/tribute-around-1974-061719.htmlPhoto: Keith Jarrett Quartet Tour Flier Keystone Korner San Francisco 1974
durée : 01:03:13 - Club Jazzafip - À l'occasion de l'arrivée du Beaujolais Nouveau, savourons quelques compositions de Buck Clayton, Carla Bley, Lars Danielsson, Maya Dunietz, Hugues Mayot et L'Arbre Rouge ou encore Arooj Aftab, rythmées par la dégustation de vins, cocktails et autres spiritueux.
La Liberation Music Orchestra de Charlie Haden, con arreglos y dirección de Carla Bley, tocando 'Rabo de nube' -de Silvio Rodríguez, arreglo de Karen Mantler, hija de Carla-, 'Sandino', 'Not in our name', 'Adagio' -de Samuel Barber-, 'This is not America'-de Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays y David Bowie- y 'Going home' -basada en el largo de la 'Sinfonía del nuevo mundo' de Dvorak-. Además, 'At first sight', 'Falo do amor' y 'A volta', del último disco de Eliane Elias 'Time and again'.Escuchar audio
The celebrated reed player and composer Alan Braufman, recently released a new album titled Infinite Love, Infinite Tears. In conjunction with the release he connected with Jazz88's Christian Fritz to revisit his fascinating career from his blossoming as a player in the early 1970s, his stints with the Psychedelic Furs, Carla Bley and others, and his recent increase in activity as a leader. photo credit: Gabriel Bhaskar
JAZZ INTERVIEW mardi et vendredi à 14h. Cette semaine, Julie Chaizemartin, Serge Mariani ou Fred Blanc rencontrent des personnalités du monde du jazz. Cette semaine, Serge rencontre Gérard de Haro du Studio La Buissonne. "La Buissonne est un nom qui sonne juste aux oreilles des amoureux de la musique. C'est celui d'un des studios les plus appréciés du monde, dont Manfred Eicher, créateur d'ECM, a fait sa deuxième maison et qui a accueilli Carla Bley, Tigran Hamasyan, Brad Meldhau, Nick Mason, Andy Emler, Avishai Cohen, Charles Aznavour, Martial Solal, Paul Motian, Charlie Haden ou encore Senem Diyici qui y a enregistré 3 albums et qui évoque cette expérience dans l'émission... Installé dans un mas non loin d'Avignon, à Pernes-les-Fontaines, La Buissonne est aussi le nom d'un label qui célèbre cette année son 20ème anniversaire. Une belle occasion pour une conversation avec l'homme qui pilote ce fabuleux vaisseau, Victoire du Meilleur ingénieur du son en 2017, Victoire du Meilleur label jazz français en 2018: Gérard de Haro" Serge Mariani, Art District radio Programmation musicale :Joni Mitchell / Both Sides Now / 05:45Concerto en sol de Ravel par Martha Argerich / 06:35Peter Gabriel - San Jacinto ( version symphonique ) / 06.55Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
JAZZ INTERVIEW mardi et vendredi à 14h. Cette semaine, Julie Chaizemartin, Serge Mariani ou Fred Blanc rencontrent des personnalités du monde du jazz. Cette semaine, Serge rencontre Gérard de Haro du Studio La Buissonne. "La Buissonne est un nom qui sonne juste aux oreilles des amoureux de la musique. C'est celui d'un des studios les plus appréciés du monde, dont Manfred Eicher, créateur d'ECM, a fait sa deuxième maison et qui a accueilli Carla Bley, Tigran Hamasyan, Brad Meldhau, Nick Mason, Andy Emler, Avishai Cohen, Charles Aznavour, Martial Solal, Paul Motian, Charlie Haden ou encore Senem Diyici qui y a enregistré 3 albums et qui évoque cette expérience dans l'émission... Installé dans un mas non loin d'Avignon, à Pernes-les-Fontaines, La Buissonne est aussi le nom d'un label qui célèbre cette année son 20ème anniversaire. Une belle occasion pour une conversation avec l'homme qui pilote ce fabuleux vaisseau, Victoire du Meilleur ingénieur du son en 2017, Victoire du Meilleur label jazz français en 2018: Gérard de Haro" Serge Mariani, Art District radio Programmation musicale :Joni Mitchell / Both Sides Now / 05:45Concerto en sol de Ravel par Martha Argerich / 06:35Peter Gabriel - San Jacinto ( version symphonique ) / 06.55Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Today's jam session at Puro Jazz is a special session because we have a guest. Our friend Steve Dickman has come from Massachusetts to share his music and his favorite songs with us. Travis Sullivan's Bjorkestra “Enjoy!” (2007) Hyperballad Bjorkestra, Becca Stevens (vcl) Carla Bley & Steve Swallow Are We There Yet ? Live, Europe, October, 1998 Lost in the stars Carla Bley (p) Steve Swallow (el-b) Herbie Hancock River (The Joni Letters) – New York & Los Angeles, 2007 Court & Spark Wayne Shorter (sop,ts) Herbie Hancock (p) Lionel Loueke (g) Dave Holland (b) Vinnie Colaiuta (d) Norah Jones (vcl) Brad Mehldau Your Mother Should Know – Plays The Beatles – Paris, France, September, 2020 Maxwell's Silver Hammer Brad Mehldau (p) Vijay Iyer Compassion – Mt. Continue reading Puro Jazz July 16th, 2024 English version at PuroJazz.
La jam session de hoy de Puro Jazz es especial porque tenemos a un invitado. Nuestro amigo Steve Dickman ha venido desde Massachusetts a compartir su música, sus temas favoritos, con nosotros. Travis Sullivan's Bjorkestra“Enjoy!” (2007)HyperballadBjorkestra, Becca Stevens (vcl)Carla Bley & Steve SwallowAre We There Yet ? Live, Europe, October, 1998Lost in the starsCarla Bley (p) Steve Swallow (el-b)Herbie HancockRiver (The Joni Letters) – New York & Los Angeles, 2007Court & SparkWayne Shorter (sop,ts) Herbie Hancock (p) Lionel Loueke (g) Dave Holland (b) Vinnie Colaiuta (d) Norah Jones (vcl)Brad MehldauYour Mother Should Know – Plays The Beatles – Paris, France, September, 2020Maxwell's Silver Hammer Brad Mehldau (p)Vijay IyerCompassion – Mt. Continue reading Puro Jazz 16 de julio, 2024 at PuroJazz.
La Liberation Music Orchestra de Charlie Haden, con arreglos y dirección de Carla Bley, grabó hace 20 años el disco 'Not in our name', con obras como el instrumental que le da título, 'Adagio (The Adagio for strings)' de Samuel Barber o 'This is not America' de Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays y David Bowie. Del nuevo disco de Madeleine Peyroux, 'Let´s walk', las canciones 'How I wish', 'Blues for heaven' y 'Et puis'. Y del nuevo disco de Eliane Elias, 'Time and again', 'At first sight', 'Falo de amor', 'How many times', 'A volta' y 'Sempre' -con la voz de Djavan-. Escuchar audio
In this captivating episode of Venice Talks, host Monica engages in an enlightening conversation with the singer Sara Longo, as she shares her inspiring journey into becoming a singer and her artistic evolution over the years, offering listeners an intimate look into her artistic process and the passion driving her latest project. Key Notes:- Explore Sara Longo's journey into becoming a singer and her evolution as an artist.- Discover insights into her upcoming concert for Women for Freedom in Jazz at Hotel Carlton on the Grand Canal in Venice. You can find out more about Women Fro Freedom in Jazz on S1 Ep.42.- Hear Sara's reflections on her favorite musical icons and how they have influenced her music.- Learn about Sara's unique approach to reinterpreting Beatles classics and paying homage to jazz legends like Carla Bley, Mercedes Sosa, and Cesaria Evora.Tune in to Venice Talks for this captivating conversation and discover the vibrant arts and culture scene in Venice and beyond. CreditsHosted by Monica CesaratoProduced by Monica Cesarato, Sentire MediaGuest: Sara LongoDon't miss out on this enriching episode! Listen, subscribe, and stay updated with all our latest episodes of Venice Talks. Join us on this journey through the music and history of Venice.
durée : 01:00:58 - Club Jazzafip - Quelque jours avant la Fête du cinéma, nous vous proposons un voyage swing dans la relation intime entre jazz et cinéma avec Abdullah Ibrahim, Madeleine Peyroux, Michel Portal, John Surman, Flash Pig, Carla Bley et bien d'autres.
Cage has been acting for almost 45 years, and has appeared in more than 100 films. Dream Scenario is one of five scripts he's encountered in his career that he knew, immediately upon reading, he had to take on. He spoke with Dave Davies about becoming a meme, changing his name from Coppola to Cage, and maybe breaking into TV. Also, jazz critic Kevin Whitehead remembers composer Carla Bley, who died this year.
David SauzayBorn in 1972, David Sauzay began playing the saxophone at the age of 8 in Roger Michel Frederic's class.In 1988, it was during an exchange with the Doncaster music school in England led by John Ellis that he decided to become a jazz musician.He then studied at the Lyon Conservatory, at the EMN in Villeurbanne with Gilbert Dojat and at the AIMRA with Jacques Helmus.He had the opportunity to work with Mulgrew Miller, Tete Montoliu, John Abercrombie, Tim Ries, the big bands of Albert Mangelsdorf and Carla Bley.https://www.davidsauzay.com/biographie/biography/Support the show
When Black Pumas released their self-titled debut, we had the guys on the show to talk about it. Now, three years later, I spoke with singer Eric Burton about their long-awaited followup, Chronicles Of A Diamond, which is out this week. That conversation was recorded live on stage back in August at the Hotel Monteleone in the heart of New Orleans for RSD's Summer Camp. Record Store Day co-founder Carrie Colliton gives us another update on some of the releases listed for RSD Black Friday (November 24). Go to RecordStoreDay.com for the latest information on all things Record Store Day. Paul also says a few words about two musical heroes who passed away since our last episode, jazz visionary Carla Bley, and Tulsa's power pop journeyman Dwight Twilley. The Record Store Day Podcast is written, produced, engineered, and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme and selected interstitial music. Sponsored by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Tito's Handmade Vodka, and Crosley Turntables. Please consider subscribing to our podcast and telling all your record buying and or music loving friends about us, we're still growing and appreciate every single listener.
This show starts with one of my favorite recordings with the vocals of Nancy Wilson and the alto sax of Cannonball Adderley. Next up is a new recording from tenor saxman, Wayne Escoffery. A sampling of Classic LPs from Young, Shorter and Chick to follow. We also say goodbye to composer/arranger/pianist Carla Bley. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Cannonball Adderley & Nancy Wilson ~ Save Your Love for Me ~ Nancy Wilson & Cannonball Adderley Cannonball Adderley & Nancy Wilson ~ Unit 7 ~ Nancy Wilson & Cannonball Adderley Wayne Escoffery ~ Idle Moments ~ Like Minds Wayne Escoffery ~ Rivers of Babylon (feat. Gregory Porter) ~ Like Minds Larry Young ~ The Moontrane ~ Unity Wayne Shorter ~ Witch Hunt ~ Speak No Evil Charlie Haden, Carla Bley ~ The Ballad of the Fallen ~ The Ballad of the Fallen Chick Corea ~ Straight Up and Down ~ Tone's for Joan's Bones