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In this episode, I sit down with pianist/vocalist Champian Fulton and saxophonist/clarinetist/composer Klas Lindquist to discuss their latest release, “At Home,” the concept for which began with an event held in a home owned by Turtle Bay Records founder Scott Asen, who suggested they actually record in in his living room. Oklahoma native and New York based Champian Fulton is the daughter of trumpeter and flugel hornist Stephen Fulton. She began her career at the age of 10, performing for Jazz legend and family friend Clark Terry's 75th Birthday Party. A Jazz pianist and vocalist for more than 20 years, Champian has now released 19 albums as a leader and has performed in more than 25 countries, both in concert and on TV. She has been recognized with numerous awards, including Album of the Year in the NYC Jazz Record (2018, 2020, 2023) and Pianist and Vocalist of the Year (2019) by Hot House Magazine, among other prestigious accolades. A world-renowned ambassador of Jazz excellence, alto saxophonist, clarinetist and composer, Klas Lindquist, was born in Göteborg, Sweden. Klas is considered one of Sweden's most exciting Jazz musicians. He is the recipient of the “The Golden Sax” award, “The Alice Babs Award,” “The Stockholm Stads Kulturstipendium”, and the “Gavatin Foundation Prize for Jazz Music.” Recognized for his technical brilliance, imagination and style, Klas is in demand as a recording artist, and has appeared on over 40 albums as a featured soloist and five albums as a leader. These two seasoned artists with impressive resumes are very fond of the duo format, which is what led them to develop their latest release. And this is where we start our conversation.
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In the heart of Oklahoma's jazz culture, a prodigious talent emerged, shaped by the rich harmonies of the genre and guided by the influence of legendary musicians. Champian Fulton, hailed as one of jazz's top talents, traces her musical journey back to her upbringing in Oklahoma, where the rhythms of jazz infused her childhood. Inspired by her father, jazz trumpeter Stephen Fulton, Champian's passion for music ignited at a young age. Surrounded by the vibrant jazz scene of Oklahoma, she found herself immersed in a world where melodies danced through the air and improvisation was second nature. On a recent episode of The Spark, Champian delved into her upcoming endeavors with Marquis Lupton. The conversation centered around her highly anticipated tour and her 18th studio album, offering fans a glimpse into her artistic process and the inspiration drawn from her Oklahoma roots. Champian's journey into the realm of jazz was not solitary. Alongside her father's guidance, she found mentorship from luminaries such as Clark Terry and Major Holley, whose influence sculpted her musical identity. Their wisdom and expertise provided the foundation upon which Champian built her career, earning her acclaim as one of the most gifted jazz musicians of her generation. During her interview with Lupton, Champian reflected on the significance of her upbringing in the Oklahoma jazz scene. She spoke fondly of the supportive community that nurtured her talent and the countless hours spent honing her craft in local clubs and venues. And, as she gears up for her upcoming tour, Champian remains steadfast in her commitment to honoring the traditions of jazz while infusing her own unique voice into the genre. Her 18th studio album promises to be a testament to her evolution as an artist, showcasing her mastery of the craft and her deep connection to her musical heritage. With each note she plays, Champian Fulton pays homage to the jazz legends who came before her, carrying forward their legacy while forging a path of her own. As she continues to captivate audiences around the world with her unparalleled talent, her Oklahoma roots remain at the core of her identity, serving as a constant source of inspiration and strength.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Champian Fulton is simply one of the finest jazz pianists and vocalists around today. Her love of jazz goes as far back as she can remember and the happiness it brings her bubbles over to her fans and audiences. She has performed with some of the genre's greats like drummer Louis Hayes, vocalist Joe Williams, and trumpet player Clark Terry. Champian isn't solely a jazz artist, she's a devotee of the genre—she calls it being a "jazz nerd"—so she's also a huge fan and one of jazz's greatest advocates and ambassadors. Whether playing piano or singing, her style has been called sophisticated and distinct. We just call it extraordinary music made by one fantastic jazzer named Champian Fulton."Day's End" and "That's Not Your Donut" written and performed by Champian Fulton℗ 2017 Posi-Tone Records. Used with permission of Champian Fulton."The Things We Did Last Summer" performed by Champian Fulton, Scott Hamilton, Ignasi González, and Esteve Piwritten by Jule Styne℗ 2017 Blau Records. Used with permission of Champian Fulton."Too Marvelous For Words" performed by Champian Fultonwritten by Johnny Mercer and Richard Whiting℗ 2023 Champian Fulton. Used with permission of Champian Fulton."Happy Camper" written and performed by Champian Fulton℗ 2023 Champian Fulton. Used with permission of Champian Fulton."Evenin'" performed by Champian Fultonwritten by Count Basie℗ 2023 Champian Fulton. Used with permission of Champian Fulton.Support the showSupport the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions, Appleton, WI.Producer: Rob MarnochaRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie AngelThis podcast copyright ©2024 by Project X Productions. All rights reserved.
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Arrancamos este episodio de novedades con el debut de Big Boss Sound, el nuevo proyecto de Nasser Bouzida (Big Boss Man, The Bongolian). Este maestro británico de los teclados regresa con su disco “Return of the Loafer” (Liquidator) al early reggae y las esencias jamaicanas que marcaron sus primeros pasos musicales en los años 80. Playlist; (sintonía) BIG BOSS SOUND “You’re too rude boy” (Return of the Loafer, 2023) BIG BOSS SOUND “Return of the loafer” (Return of the Loafer, 2023) BIG BOSS SOUND “Dr Hammond” (Return of the Loafer, 2023) MIGHTY MEGATONS “Never too late” (7’’, 2022) CHAMPIAN and THE MIGHTY MEGATONS “Good feelings” (7’’, 2022) GEORGE DEKKER and THE MIGHTY MEGATONS “Take me home” (7’’, 2022) THE NEW YORK SKA-JAZZ ENSEMBLE “Bright side of the road” (In the moment, 2022) THE NEW YORK SKA-JAZZ ENSEMBLE “I’m old fashioned” (In the moment, 2022) Versión y Original; FRED ASTAIRE “I’m old fashioned” (1942) DURANGO 14 and THE SOULMAKERS “A horse called Dante” (adelanto próximo disco) NICK WATERHOUSE “The fooler” (adelanto del álbum “The Fooler”) McKINLEY JAMES “Right on time” (Still standing by EP, 2021) THE LIMBOOS “Red line” (adelanto próximo álbum) ALICE and THE WONDERS “Since I met you” (adelanto próximo álbum) Escuchar audio
#786 - Champian Fulton The Champian Fulton Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. Are you here? Okay, I was being facetious. I know you've been here before I even showed up. I won't keep you waiting any longer. So, yes, welcome to The Paul Leslie Hour, now in our 19th year. On this episode we've got an interview from the archives with performing and recording artist Champian Fulton. Champian is one of the most respected jazz pianists and vocalists on the scene. Nate Chinen of The New York Times described Fulton as… “A charming young steward of the mainstream jazz tradition.” Then there's this: Mark Stryker of the Detroit Free Press commented: “Champian is the most gifted, pure jazz singer of her generation.” These are some great acknowledgements, am I right? Okay, now let's acknowledge that you can visit Champian Fulton's website at www.champian.net and that's spelled c-h-a-m-p-i-a-n. You got that? While I'm giving out web addresses like it's candy, I'll just remark that The Paul Leslie Hour needs two things. Listeners and oh yeah, supporters. Just go to www.thepaulleslie.com/support and we thank you. Let's start the show.
The Dutchman and the Macho King are joined by Jack Tunney for a really long episode that features ChampIAN popping in.
The Dutchman joins the Macho King for an afternoon podcast where they discuss Tunney's legacy, a Nature Boy intervention and the snake oil salesman ChampIAN.
After ducking the podcast for years SAJ is starting to be a regular guest. He joints ChampIan, fresh off whomping the Macho King to talk about the week that was...and the week that will be.
ChampIAN and SAJ join the Dutchman and Macho King. It's official SAJ is eligible to win the championship now that he's appeared on the show.
Originally released: January 2019. Ian Kelly joins Special on The Special Delivery Podcast to break down everything you don't know & should know about his project 'CHAMPIAN'. The two break down every single song, including the song 9th Wonder made him add to the project, his favorite song, and collaborating with his JAMLA & ODS family. Special on Twitter: Twitter.com/SpecialSays Special on Instagram: Instagram.com/SpecialSays_ Ian Kelly on Twitter: Twitter.com/FirstNameIan Ian Kelly on Instagram: Instagram.com/FirstNameIan For more: SpecialSays.com
The Macho Kings is in the finals against his rival...ChampIan. The Dutchman continues his whining after figuring out that he would be in the finals against The Macho King if it weren't for one errant pass.
The Dutchman joins the Macho King to discuss the price of bananas, the Rise of ChampIan, Squamish City flying under the radar and the end of the line for the Nature Boy.
Pianist and vocalist Champian Fulton returns to the show to discuss her 10th album, The Stylings of Champian. In this interview, Champian talks about her very busy touring schedule and how she maintains it; the band reunion that led to the new album; her approach to selecting repertoire; and more. Learn more and find tour dates at http://www.champian.net/, and listen to her previous appearance on The Jazz Session here. Support the show! I want this show to be weekly by 2020. To do that, I need 200 members. You can become a member for just $5/month at http://patreon.com/thejazzsession. You'll receive a bonus episode packed full of cool stuff every month, like this one. Make the move from listener to member today. Let do this!
Pianist and vocalist Champian Fulton returns to the show to discuss her 10th album, The Stylings of Champian. In this interview, Champian talks about her very busy touring schedule and how she maintains it; the band reunion that led to the new album; her approach to selecting repertoire; and more. Learn more and find tour dates at http://www.champian.net/, and listen to her previous appearance on The Jazz Session here. Support the show! I want this show to be weekly by 2020. To do that, I need 200 members. You can become a member for just $5/month at http://patreon.com/thejazzsession. You'll receive a bonus episode packed full of cool stuff every month, like this one. Make the move from listener to member today. Let do this!
Pianist and vocalist Champian Fulton returns to the show to discuss her 10th album, The Stylings of Champian. In this interview, Champian talks about her very busy touring schedule and how she maintains it; the band reunion that led to the new album; her approach to selecting repertoire; and more. Learn more and find tour … Continue reading "The Jazz Session #478: Champian Fulton"
Ian Kelly is a artist and wordsmith from Oakland California. He's apart of the Jamla Records group. His latest release Champian is available for purchase/download on all major music sites/stores Twitter: @firstnameian IG: @firstnameian http://awkwardfreespirit.com
Ian Kelly (formerly known as K.E.L.L.S.) is an emcee from Oakland. He is a member of Jamla Records and One Day Soon. On this episode, we break down his recently released EP, Champian. Twitter & IG: @firstnameian
ChampIAN joins the Macho Man and the Dutchman at the 30 minute mark of the podcast to celebrate the 30th episode.
Champian Fulton is a singer/pianist living and working in NYC. Besides leading her own gigs Champian has played with Louis Hayes, Jimmy Cobb, Frank Wess, and Lou Donaldson. You can catch her and her trio / quartet at a number of different venues in Manhattan including the Jazz Corner of the World Birdland, where Champian has held a steady gig for the past 3 years. A perpetual student of Jazz piano and Jazz singing, Champian counts Erroll Garner, Bud Powell, Sonny Clark, Count Basie, Dinah Washington, and Sarah Vaughan as some of her main influences. Champian graduated from SUNY Purchase with a Bachelor of Music Degree in May of 2006. Her new CD "Sometimes I'm Happy" was released in September 2008 on Venus Records. She currently resides in NYC and performs with her trio, Fukushi Tainaka & Neal Miner. For more info on Champian, visit her website at champian.net
Champian Fulton is a singer/pianist living and working in NYC. Besides leading her own gigs Champian has played with Louis Hayes, Jimmy Cobb, Frank Wess, and Lou Donaldson. You can catch her and her trio / quartet at a number of different venues in Manhattan including the Jazz Corner of the World Birdland, where Champian has held a steady gig for the past 3 years. A perpetual student of Jazz piano and Jazz singing, Champian counts Erroll Garner, Bud Powell, Sonny Clark, Count Basie, Dinah Washington, and Sarah Vaughan as some of her main influences. Champian graduated from SUNY Purchase with a Bachelor of Music Degree in May of 2006. Her new CD "Sometimes I'm Happy" was released in September 2008 on Venus Records. She currently resides in NYC and performs with her trio, Fukushi Tainaka & Neal Miner. For more info on Champian, visit her website at champian.net
The Tighten Up Crew are joined by guest selector David Katz. MC's on the night - Champian, Professor Mark and (briefly) Clappers Priest.