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Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 13 septembre 2023 - 2e émission de la 57e session...

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023


2e émission de la 57e session...Cette semaine, jazz contemporain récent et une pensée libre pour Charles Gayle! En musique: Asher Gamedze sur l'album Turbulence and Pulse  (International Anthem, 2023); James Brandon Lewis Red Lily Quartet sur l'album For Mahalia, With Love  (TAO Forms, 2023); Irreversible Entanglements sur l'album Protect Your Light  (Impulse!, 2023); Charles Gayle, William Parker, Rashied Ali sur l'album Touchin' on Trane  (FMP, 1993); Charles Gayle sur l'album Repent  (Knitting Factory Works, 1992); Charles Gayle sur l'album Time Zones  (Tompkins Square, 2006)...

Jazz Anthology
Ricordo di Charles Gayle, 1939 - 2023

Jazz Anthology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 57:32


Sax tenore ma anche valente polistrumentista, Charles Gayle, afroamericano, nato a Buffalo nel 1939, emerge nel jazz d'avanguardia solo negli ultimi anni ottanta. Nei sessanta insegna musica all'università e a New York partecipa alla scena del free jazz, ma senza cercare di farsi notare. Poi sceglie la vita dell'homeless, e suona per strada e nella metropolitana a New York e dintorni, rarissimamente in bar o club, facendo una musica senza compromessi, completamente libera: nel suo sax tenore è potentemente sedimentata la memoria di Sonny Rollins, Albert Ayler, John Coltrane, ma Gayle ha una sua fortissima personalità. Alla metà degli ottanta però la Knitting Factory gli offre un ingaggio settimanale, e nell'87 una etichetta svedese decide di fargli incidere un album: è il primo di una lunga serie di dischi sotto suo nome, e l'inizio di una carriera che Gayle non aveva mai avuto né cercato di avere. Profondamente religioso, Gayle riversa nelle sue energetiche improvvisazioni tutto il suo trasporto spirituale, ma anche il desiderio di suonare con la potenza e lo scatto con cui si tira di boxe, sua grande passione. Con Charles Gayle, morto a 84 anni il 5 settembre, se ne va quello che assieme a David S. Ware, mancato già da diversi anni, è stato il più importante sax tenore di quell'area free newyorkese che negli ultimi decenni ha ruotato interno a William Parker, e in assoluto uno dei più formidabili sax tenori di tutto il jazz - non solo dell'avanguardia - a cavallo tra secolo scorso e nuovo millennio. Lo ricordiamo col classico Touchin' On Trane (1991), in trio con William Parker al basso e Rashied Ali, il batterista dell'ultimo Coltrane; con Always A Pleasure (1993), in cui è nel gruppo di Cecil Taylor; con Requiem (2004) di William Parker; e con Live in Belgium (2015) in trio con gli italiani Manolo Cabras e Giovanni Barcella.

Conference of the Birds Podcast
Conference of the Birds, 2-3-23

Conference of the Birds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 169:55


THIS WEEK's BIRDS: Iovan Covaci (Bubut) w. Taraf de Mociu;  Sofia Rose; Kyoko Kitamura; James Baldwin sing (w. Pierre Van Dormael & David Linx); Dele Oja and His Star Brothers Band; Fela Anikalapo Kuti & Africa 70; Tchangodei (w. Kent Carter & Itaru Oki); Abade Al Johar; Tumi Mogorosi; Orquesta Riverside; Ike Quebec; Mohamed Bajeddoub & Abderrahim Souiri; Ekambi Brillant; Charles Gayle; Carlos Lamartine; Lilly Tchiumba much more...!( LISTEN LIVE: Friday nights, 9:00pm-MIDNIGHT (EST), in Central New York on WRFI: 88.1FM Ithaca, 89.7FM Odessa, 91.9FM WINO Watkins Glen. and WORLDWIDE online at WRFI.ORG.  via PODBEAN: https://conferenceofthebirds.podbean.com/ via iTUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conference-of-the-birds-podcast/id478688580 Also available at podomatic, Internet Archive, podtail, iheart Radio, and elsewhere. WRFI/WINO has improved and expanded its signal, and can now be heard on one of our frequencies from Northern Pennsylvania to Lake Ontario!!! Always FREE of charge to listen to the radio program and free also to stream, download, and subscribe to the podcast online: PLAYLISTS at SPINITRON: https://spinitron.com/WRFI/pl/16935780/Conference-of-the-Birds and via the Conference of the Birds page at WRFI.ORG https://www.wrfi.org/wrfiprograms/conferenceofthebirds/  Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/conferenceofthebirds/?ref=bookmarks FIND WRFI on Radio Garden: http://radio.garden/visit/ithaca-ny/aqh8OGBR Contact: confbirds@gmail.com

Conference of the Birds Podcast
Conference of the Birds, 9-10-21

Conference of the Birds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 178:06


This week: Tina Sani; Parveen Nazar; Mark Farrelly, John Meskill, Frank Ryan, Maria Cullen O'Dwyer, Simon O'Dwyer; Kate Petrova; Sam Rivers; Nawal; The Lijadu Sisters; M'Pongo Love; Charles Gayle; Oscar Peterson; Mariza reprises Amalia; John Tchicai & Cadentia Nova Danica  East New York Ensemble de Music;  much more... Always FREE of charge to listen to the radio program on WRFI, or stream, download, and subscribe to the podcast: via PODBEAN: https://conferenceofthebirds.podbean.com/ via iTUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conference-of-the-birds-podcast/id478688580 Also available at podomatic, Internet Archive, podtail, iheart Radio, and elsewhere. PLAYLISTS at SPINITRON: https://spinitron.com/WRFI/pl/14088509/Conference-of-the-Birds and via the Conference of the Birds page at WRFI.ORG https://www.wrfi.org/wrfiprograms/conferenceofthebirds/  We will continue to update playlists at confbirds.blogspot.com 24-48 hours of the program's posting  online. Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/conferenceofthebirds/?ref=bookmarks FIND WRFI on Radio Garden: http://radio.garden/visit/ithaca-ny/aqh8OGBR Contact: confbirds@gmail.com

The Back Table Comedy Podcast
The Back Table Ep.95 - Quarantrailer

The Back Table Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 66:50


Episode #95 with hosts Andrew Crone & Josh Ashton This Week Andrew calls in to Josh's quarantine trailer in his back yard to talk about Papa John and Woody Allen... Songs used: Ishmael's Tit-Milk - Eat the Sun / Rollins Band - Miles Jam #2 with Charles Gayle (all songs are used with artist's permission) Facebook pages www.facebook.com/backtablepodcast www.facebook.com/andrewcronecomedy www.facebook.com/joshashtoncomedy open.spotify.com/show/1BbkhEhVD2N…jHT4SXCqVhwFMAhQ

Burning Ambulance Podcast
James Brandon Lewis

Burning Ambulance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 110:40


Support Burning Ambulance on Patreon Get the Burning Ambulance email newsletter The 52nd episode of the Burning Ambulance podcast features an interview with saxophonist James Brandon Lewis, and is sponsored by Harry's men's grooming products. If you’re listening to this, you can get a Harry’s trial set at harrys.com/burning. You’ll get a weighted ergonomic handle for a firm grip; a five blade razor with a lubricating strip and trimmer blade; rich lathering shave gel with aloe to keep your skin hydrated; and a travel blade cover to keep your razor dry and easy to grab on the go. Go to harrys.com/burning to start shaving better today! James Brandon Lewis is from Buffalo, New York, a city which has produced a surprising number of musicians whose work I listen to a lot, including Grover Washington, Jr., Charles Gayle, Rick James, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Morton Feldman, and Cannibal Corpse. I’ve seen Lewis perform live twice, both times with the avant-garde rock trio Harriet Tubman. One time was a straight double bill – James’s trio with bassist Luke Stewart and drummer Warren Trae Crudup, plus guitarist Anthony Pirog, opened for Tubman. Then, at Winter Jazzfest in 2018, Tubman put together an expanded group to perform a re-interpretation of Ornette Coleman’s Free Jazz. That night, the lineup was Tubman – Brandon Ross on guitar, Melvin Gibbs on bass, JT Lewis on drums – plus James’s trio, plus Jaimie Branch on trumpet and Darius Jones on alto sax. It was really fantastic, one of those things that you only get to see once in your life. You’re either in the room when the magic happens, or you get to hear people tell stories about it for years afterward. James made two records for the OKeh label – Divine Travels, which had William Parker on bass and Gerald Cleaver on drums, plus poet Thomas Sayers Ellis, who runs Heroes Are Gang Leaders with him, and then Days of FreeMan, which had Jamaaladeen Tacuma on bass and Rudy Royston on drums. By the way, if you’re new to this podcast, a lot of the people I’ve mentioned so far – Melvin Gibbs, William Parker, and Jamaaladeen Tacuma – have all been on in the past. Anyway, James followed Days of FreeMan with No Filter, which featured his live trio plus Pirog, and then he made Radiant Imprints, a duo album with drummer Chad Taylor, and An UnRuly Manifesto, with the trio plus Pirog and Jaimie Branch. And every one of those records is absolutely worth your time, so check ’em out. This conversation with James Brandon Lewis is the longest thing I’ve ever recorded for this podcast, and it went in a whole bunch of directions I wasn’t expecting. I wrote down about two pages of questions, and I think I asked three of them. You’ll hear what I mean – he has a lot to say on a variety of issues. This might be the most in-depth interview he’s ever done, and I hope you'll find it as fascinating as I did. If you do enjoy this podcast, please consider visiting patreon.com/burningambulance and becoming a subscriber. For just $5 a month, you can help keep this show and Burning Ambulance as a whole active and thriving. Thanks! Music heard in this episode: Heroes Are Gang Leaders, "Hurt Cult" (Artificial Happiness Button) James Brandon Lewis & Chad Taylor, "Under/Over the Rainbow" (Live in Willisau)

Sensitive Skin Magazine
Episode 11 – steve dalachinsky

Sensitive Skin Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 48:55


In conversation with steve dalachinsky. steve dalachinsky is a downtown New York poet who’s also very active in the jazz scene – he’s worked with Matt Shipp, William Parker, and wrote one of his many books of poetry while listening live to Charles Gayle. We spoke about his growing up (poor) in Brooklyn, getting into […] The post Episode 11 – steve dalachinsky appeared first on Sensitive Skin Magazine.

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Jazz Anthology
Gayle/Barcella/Cabras; Xol; Exodos

Jazz Anthology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 59:48


Venerdì 12 aprile nella bellissima Sala dei Giganti al Liviano di Padova - nell'ambito della stagione di concerti del Centro d'Arte - si esibiranno Charles Gayle, sax tenore e pianoforte, Manolo Cabras, contrabbasso, e Giovanni Barcella, batteria: il trio, che ha all'attivo diverse tournée in Europa, ha pubblicato nel 2017 l'album Live in Belgium (elnegocitorecords), che ascoltiamo per l'occasione. Notevolissimo sax tenore free e multistrumentista (sax alto, clarinetto basso, piano, contrabbasso, violoncello...), Gayle, che ha compiuto ottant'anni il 28 febbraio, dopo gli esordi negli anni sessanta ha trascorso una ventina d'anni come homeless e musicista di strada, a New York, ed è stato poi riscoperto e ha lavorato fra gli altri con Cecil Taylor e William Parker. Guy Bettini è un cornettista, trombettista e flicornista svizzero con una lunga vicenda nel campo della musica improvvisata, che appare in due album registrati in Svizzera nel 2017: in Xol Plays X-En (Chant Records) col quartetto Xol (con il finlandese Harri Sjostrom, sax soprano - lo ricordiamo accanto a Cecil Taylor - l'italiano Luca Pissavini, contrabbasso, e l'italiano/svizzero Francesco Miccolis, batteria); e in Heuristics (Leo Records) col quartetto Exodos (con l'italiano Fabio Martini, clarinetti e sax alto, lo svizzero Luca Sisera, contrabbasso, e l'americano Gerry Hemingway, batteria, che ricordiamo a lungo con Anthony Braxton). Due album che offrono due brillanti esempi - sensibilmente diversi tra loro - di musica improvvisata che richiede molta esperienza e molta applicazione, che, insomma, non si improvvisa...

Jazz Anthology
Gayle/Barcella/Cabras; Xol; Exodos

Jazz Anthology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 59:48


Venerdì 12 aprile nella bellissima Sala dei Giganti al Liviano di Padova - nell'ambito della stagione di concerti del Centro d'Arte - si esibiranno Charles Gayle, sax tenore e pianoforte, Manolo Cabras, contrabbasso, e Giovanni Barcella, batteria: il trio, che ha all'attivo diverse tournée in Europa, ha pubblicato nel 2017 l'album Live in Belgium (elnegocitorecords), che ascoltiamo per l'occasione. Notevolissimo sax tenore free e multistrumentista (sax alto, clarinetto basso, piano, contrabbasso, violoncello...), Gayle, che ha compiuto ottant'anni il 28 febbraio, dopo gli esordi negli anni sessanta ha trascorso una ventina d'anni come homeless e musicista di strada, a New York, ed è stato poi riscoperto e ha lavorato fra gli altri con Cecil Taylor e William Parker. Guy Bettini è un cornettista, trombettista e flicornista svizzero con una lunga vicenda nel campo della musica improvvisata, che appare in due album registrati in Svizzera nel 2017: in Xol Plays X-En (Chant Records) col quartetto Xol (con il finlandese Harri Sjostrom, sax soprano - lo ricordiamo accanto a Cecil Taylor - l'italiano Luca Pissavini, contrabbasso, e l'italiano/svizzero Francesco Miccolis, batteria); e in Heuristics (Leo Records) col quartetto Exodos (con l'italiano Fabio Martini, clarinetti e sax alto, lo svizzero Luca Sisera, contrabbasso, e l'americano Gerry Hemingway, batteria, che ricordiamo a lungo con Anthony Braxton). Due album che offrono due brillanti esempi - sensibilmente diversi tra loro - di musica improvvisata che richiede molta esperienza e molta applicazione, che, insomma, non si improvvisa...

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Jazz Anthology
Gayle/Barcella/Cabras; Xol; Exodos

Jazz Anthology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 59:48


Venerdì 12 aprile nella bellissima Sala dei Giganti al Liviano di Padova - nell'ambito della stagione di concerti del Centro d'Arte - si esibiranno Charles Gayle, sax tenore e pianoforte, Manolo Cabras, contrabbasso, e Giovanni Barcella, batteria: il trio, che ha all'attivo diverse tournée in Europa, ha pubblicato nel 2017 l'album Live in Belgium (elnegocitorecords), che ascoltiamo per l'occasione. Notevolissimo sax tenore free e multistrumentista (sax alto, clarinetto basso, piano, contrabbasso, violoncello...), Gayle, che ha compiuto ottant'anni il 28 febbraio, dopo gli esordi negli anni sessanta ha trascorso una ventina d'anni come homeless e musicista di strada, a New York, ed è stato poi riscoperto e ha lavorato fra gli altri con Cecil Taylor e William Parker. Guy Bettini è un cornettista, trombettista e flicornista svizzero con una lunga vicenda nel campo della musica improvvisata, che appare in due album registrati in Svizzera nel 2017: in Xol Plays X-En (Chant Records) col quartetto Xol (con il finlandese Harri Sjostrom, sax soprano - lo ricordiamo accanto a Cecil Taylor - l'italiano Luca Pissavini, contrabbasso, e l'italiano/svizzero Francesco Miccolis, batteria); e in Heuristics (Leo Records) col quartetto Exodos (con l'italiano Fabio Martini, clarinetti e sax alto, lo svizzero Luca Sisera, contrabbasso, e l'americano Gerry Hemingway, batteria, che ricordiamo a lungo con Anthony Braxton). Due album che offrono due brillanti esempi - sensibilmente diversi tra loro - di musica improvvisata che richiede molta esperienza e molta applicazione, che, insomma, non si improvvisa...

The Trap Set with Joe Wong
135: Ryan Sawyer (Zeena Parkins, Charles Gayle, Boredoms, At The Drive In)

The Trap Set with Joe Wong

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 38:19


Ryan Sawyer grew up in Texas, where he joined At The Drive In just long enough to play on the band’s first album. Now a long time resident of New York, Ryan has honed a style that exists at the convergence of punk and jazz. His collaborators have included Thurston Moore, TV On The Radio, Boredoms, Zeena Parkins, Charles Gayle, and Gang Gang Dance. He talks to Joe about self doubt, relevancy, his computer programmer parents, and the fortuitous experience of seeing Sheila E. at a young age.

Fun 2 Know Podcast
F2K Ep. 24 Bassist William Parker

Fun 2 Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2016 62:31


F2K Ep. 24 William Parker Among the most prominent New Yorkers in the world of contemporary jazz and creative music, Parker first gained notice playing with the groundbreaking pianist Cecil Taylor in the 1980s and has gone of to release dozens of his own recordings on numerous labels internationally as well as on his on Centering label. Parker has worked extensively with many of the most-uncompromised talents of his time including David S. Ware, Matthew Shipp, Billy Bang, Charles Gayle and Jeanne Lee. For me, he is a favorite artist among musicians worker today with an endlessly searching quality that makes each of his many diverse releases a discovery. Much like his music, I was delighted to find the man to be of big ideas and goods humor and our time together seemed to go by much too soon. We discuss Parker's beginnings on the bass, his love of foreign films, The NYC "Loft Scene" of the 70s and 80s, "The Hallelujah Stage," his late collaborators Billy Bang & David S. Ware, his poetry and other writing, The Vision Festival and future projects. This conversation took place in May of 2014

Sounds Of Nublu Classic
EP.5 - Charles Gayle Trio Live at Nublu Classic, 12,06,2014 - New York

Sounds Of Nublu Classic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2014 56:32


12,06,2014 - Charles Gayle Trio Live At Nublu Classic Charles Gayle (Tenor Sax) Larry Roland (Bass) Michael TA Thompson (Drums)

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Jazz Bastard Podcast
Jazz Bastard Podcast 48 - Touched by "Streets"

Jazz Bastard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2014 78:57


The boys explore four of the latest entries in Mike's rotation. It's a kaleidoscope with clown-makeup tinged edges . . . David Sanchez – STREET SCENES; Hal Galper – PORTRAIT; Charles Gayle – TOUCHIN' ON TRANE; Steve Lacy – MONK'S DREAM

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 19/12/2012 || www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2012 176:00


El saxofonista Jimmy Greene perdió a su hija Ana, de seis años, en la matanza del pasado viernes en Connecticut. A ella y todas las víctimas de ese sinsentido dedicamos esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 19 de diciembre de 2012 en la que escuchamos "The overcomer´s suite" de Greene. Además, música para desbordar nuestros oídos: Enrico Rava baila a Michael Jackson en "On the dance floor"; "Ritmos Latinos" y brasileños con el trío de Albert Sanz y con el del italiano Paolo di Sabatino; también brasileña la música del pianista David Feldman que selecciona Alberto Varela; Han Bennink sigue en plena forma con su trío junto a Joachim Badenhorst y Simon Toldam; el espíritu de Albert Ayler brota del saxo de Charles Gayle "desde mi cadiera" con Jesús Moreno; el bajista Jordi Gaspar regresa con "Gemini" junto a Jordi Bonell y Roger Blàvia: "Standards" es el descriptivo título del disco en trío del guitarrista Albert Vila junto a Reinier Elizarde y Jorge Rossy; "Elastic" es el jazz del último disco de Perico Sambeat; Platform 1, una de las múltiples encarnaciones de Ken Vandermark, comparte "Takes off" con Magnus Broo, Steve Swell, Michael Vatcher y Joe Williamson; al "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García se sube la voz de Bessie Smith en compañía de Louis Armstrong. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 19/12/2012 || www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2012 176:00


El saxofonista Jimmy Greene perdió a su hija Ana, de seis años, en la matanza del pasado viernes en Connecticut. A ella y todas las víctimas de ese sinsentido dedicamos esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 19 de diciembre de 2012 en la que escuchamos "The overcomer´s suite" de Greene. Además, música para desbordar nuestros oídos: Enrico Rava baila a Michael Jackson en "On the dance floor"; "Ritmos Latinos" y brasileños con el trío de Albert Sanz y con el del italiano Paolo di Sabatino; también brasileña la música del pianista David Feldman que selecciona Alberto Varela; Han Bennink sigue en plena forma con su trío junto a Joachim Badenhorst y Simon Toldam; el espíritu de Albert Ayler brota del saxo de Charles Gayle "desde mi cadiera" con Jesús Moreno; el bajista Jordi Gaspar regresa con "Gemini" junto a Jordi Bonell y Roger Blàvia: "Standards" es el descriptivo título del disco en trío del guitarrista Albert Vila junto a Reinier Elizarde y Jorge Rossy; "Elastic" es el jazz del último disco de Perico Sambeat; Platform 1, una de las múltiples encarnaciones de Ken Vandermark, comparte "Takes off" con Magnus Broo, Steve Swell, Michael Vatcher y Joe Williamson; al "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García se sube la voz de Bessie Smith en compañía de Louis Armstrong. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 22/02/2012 (192KB) www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 120:33


El austriaco Christof Kurzmann dedica a la escritora argentina Alejandra Pizarnik su apasionante proyecto "El infierno musical" en el que le acompañan Ken Vandermark, Eva Reiter, Clayton Thomas y Martin Brandlmayr. En esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 22 de febrero de 2012 descubrimos además "Big Gurl (Smell my dream)" del trío del saxofonista Darius Jones. También "There", directo del baterista canadiense Ernesto Cervini. Roberto Barahona sigue clásico en el "PuroJazz" con el saxofonista y flautista Bud Shank en grabación de 1956. Los "Ritmos Latinos" de Anxo indagan en las voces de Mima y José Alejandro Delgado. En "desde mi cadiera" con Jesús Moreno, "Streets", último trabajo del saxofonista Charles Gayle. En el tiempo de "Jazz Porteño" Alberto Varelo hace sonar el piano de Helen Sung y su "Helenistique". Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 22/02/2012 (192KB) www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 120:33


El austriaco Christof Kurzmann dedica a la escritora argentina Alejandra Pizarnik su apasionante proyecto "El infierno musical" en el que le acompañan Ken Vandermark, Eva Reiter, Clayton Thomas y Martin Brandlmayr. En esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 22 de febrero de 2012 descubrimos además "Big Gurl (Smell my dream)" del trío del saxofonista Darius Jones. También "There", directo del baterista canadiense Ernesto Cervini. Roberto Barahona sigue clásico en el "PuroJazz" con el saxofonista y flautista Bud Shank en grabación de 1956. Los "Ritmos Latinos" de Anxo indagan en las voces de Mima y José Alejandro Delgado. En "desde mi cadiera" con Jesús Moreno, "Streets", último trabajo del saxofonista Charles Gayle. En el tiempo de "Jazz Porteño" Alberto Varelo hace sonar el piano de Helen Sung y su "Helenistique". Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Podcast – The Jazz Session
The Jazz Session #256: Fay Victor

Podcast – The Jazz Session

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2011


Vocalist Fay Victor explores her Trinidadian roots in the company of Other Dimensions In Music on Kaiso Stories (Silkheart, 2011). In this interview, Victor talks about the chance meeting that led to the new CD; how she melded the calypso music of Trinidad with the experimental jazz she's known for; and the many projects with which she's currently involved. Learn more at www.fayvictor.com. Tracks used in this episode: Maryanne; John Gilman Wants Tobacco; Three Friends' Advice; Nora; Saltfish; We Is We. NOTE: Fay is performing tonight (April 11, 2011) at 7 p.m. with Dominic Lash at Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center, 107 Suffolk Street, NYC, as part of the Evolving Music Series. Please note that this is a new location for the series. Also on the bill: Theo Bleckmann & Jay Clayton (8 p.m.); Charles Gayle's Forgiveness (9 p.m.); Arts for Artestra (10 p.m.).