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Christian Sands - Embracing Dawn Mack Avenue | Sept 27, 2024 1. Good Morning Heartache 2:34 2. Divergent Journeys 6:47 3. Ain't That the Same 6:00 4. Thought Bubbles I (Can We Talk?) 5:25 5. Serenade of an Angel 6:07 6. MMC 4:29 7. Thought Bubbles II (Do Not Disturb) 3:55 8. Braises de Requiem I (The Embers Requiem, Mov. I) 6:06 9. Embracing Dawn 6:58 Christian Sands - piano Yasushi Nakamura - upright bass (all tracks except 8) Ryan Sands - drums (all tracks except 8) Marvin Sewell - guitar (tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 9) Andrew Joslyn - violin, viola (tracks 1, 2, 5, 8, 9) Eli Weinberger - cello (tracks 1, 2, 5, 8, 9) Ross Gilliland - contrabasso (tracks 1, 8) Warren Wolf - vibraphone (tracks 2, 5) Grégoire Maret - harmonica (track 9) All songs written and arranged by Christian Sands • Christian Sands Music (ASCAP) except “Good Morning Heartache” by Ervin M. Drake, Dan Fisher, Irene Higginbotham • Lindabet Music Corporation (ASCAP); Microhits Music Corp (ASCAP); Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP). Produced by Christian Sands String arrangements on “Good Morning Heartache”: Yuma Sung. String arrangements on “Divergent Journeys,” “Serenade of an Angel,” “Braises de Requiem I (The Embers Requiem Mov. I)” and “Embracing Dawn”: Andrew Joslyn. ℗© 2024 Mack Avenue Records II, LLC. All rights reserved. //////////////////////////////////// CORTINA FINAL Rebel Music Facing Dragons Christian Sands Mack Avenue Records | Sept 21, 2018 ////////////////////////////////////
There's a not so polite saying about teaching music and music teachers that goes like this: If you can, play. If you can't, teach. That is what jazz legend Ellis Marsalis once said to a Detroit drummer who was considering becoming a music teacher. I'm talking about drummer, educator, producer and band leader Clarence Penn. Fortunately, Clarence did not take it to heart, eventually acquiring a master's in music education from Rutgers University. It was also to the benefit of future musicians who became Clarence's students. In this episode, Clarence Penn and I engage in deep reflection on jazz and jazz music instruction. He started playing music with the drum set influenced by his drummer neighbor Ricky Hudson around eight years old. In 1986, while still in high school, he attended the Interlochen Arts Academy where Clarence focused on classical percussion aiming to be a timpanist, but later eventually committed to jazz in high school after meeting NEA Jazz Master, trumpeter, and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Music Director, Wynton Marsalis. He started studying at the University of Miami in Florida in 1986 but transferred to Virginia Commonwealth University which is when he began working with the great Ellis Marsalis. The conversation navigates his brief stint with trumpet, his preference for jazz over classical due to its broader voice and creativity and reflects on the evolving definition of jazz. The discussion also delves into his teaching philosophy, emphasizing individualized attention, deliberate practice, and the importance of being a well-rounded person. What Ellis Marsalis said about teaching, he later retracted when Clarence told him he was pursuing a master's at Rutgers in music education. He said, according to Clarence, “…that those who can play, teach,” thus giving Clarence his blessing. Clarence Penn also talks about various influences and collaborations, his views on the business of being a musician, and his expressive performance style. He mentions his project with the 2025 Grammy nominated American Patchwork Quartet, its diverse cultural influences, and explains his latest album 'Behind the Voice', which pays homage to drummers who have significantly impacted music. His resume more so lays out his career as a jazz musician than a teacher of percussion instruments, performing with Ellis and Wynton Marsalis, Maria Schneider, Stanley Clark, Betty Carter, Christian Sands, Lakecia Benjamin, Dee Dee Bridgewater, and Kurt Elling, among many other highly accomplished musicians. He concludes by discussing the importance of teaching as therapy and the rewarding relationships with students. In this episode, we'll listen to three tracks of music, thanks to Origin Records. Two will come from Clarence Penn's latest project, Behind the Voice, released in 2024, more so a R&B/soul sound that has enormously brilliant drumming and keyboards by Clarence. The third track comes from his 2014 recording, Monk: The Lost Files, a highly acclaimed release that revisits some of the most memorable compositions by jazz legend Thelonious Monk. You will hear the first song just prior to the conversation opening. 1. “Send One Your Love” (Steve Wonder)-Behind the Voice-3:15; Clarence Penn-drums, percussion, keyboards, vocoder; Aaron Marcellus-vocals; The second track will play at about 31 minutes into the program. 2. “Hackensack”: Monk: The Lost Files; Chad Lefkowitz-Brown - Saxes; Donald Vega-Piano; Yasushi Nakamura - Acoustic & Electric Bass; Clarence Penn - Drums, producer-arranger. The third song will close the conversation. 3. “You Are” (Clarence Penn, Tyrone Corbett), Behind the Voice -3:52; Clarence Penn—drums, percussion, keyboards, vocoder; Chelsea Jackson-vocals; Yasushi Nakamura-bass Thank you for listening. I know there are many podcasts for you to enjoy so it means a great deal to me that you are spending time with this conversation.
Ahmed Moneka, No Codes, Jocelyn Gould, Teri Parker's Free Spirits, Noah Franche-Nolan, John Lee, Jeremy Ledbetter, D.D. Jackson, Aaron Parks, Christian Sands, Catherine Russell & Sean Mason, Bria Skonberg, Samara Joy, Caity György, Jazzmeia Horn, Kelly Green, Michael Mayo, Jose James and Arooj AftabPlaylist: Ahmed Moneka - AmanNo Codes - Fiend ZoneJocelyn Gould - Portrait of Right NowTeri Parker's Free Spirits - PerseveranceNoah Franche-Nolan - Within The StreamJohn Lee - Music Music MusicJeremy Ledbetter Trio - FlightD. D. Jackson, featuring Sammy Jackson - A Pavane for GeorgieAaron Parks - DelusionsChristian Sands - MMCCatherine Russell, Sean Mason - You Can Depend On MeBria Skonberg - Do You Know What It Means to Miss New OrleansSamara Joy - You Stepped Out of a DreamCaity Gyorgy - They Say It's SpringJazzmeia Horn - You're Getting to Be a Habit With MeKelly Green - World of My OwnMichael Mayo - I WishJose James - For TrayvonArooj Aftab - Whiskey
Новый альбом пианиста и композитора Christian Sands называется Embracing Dawn и следует за его работами, которые я обозревал - 2023 года Christmas Stories и Be Water 2020 года. Но, он в корне отличается и это радует. Основные музыканты те же - на барабанах его младший брат, на басу хорошо знакомый Yasushi Nakamura и блюзовый гитарист с предыдущих альбомов. На пяти из девяти треков альбома играет струнный дуэт, на двух есть приглашенные вибрафон и контрабас, а на титульной губная гармошка. Все имена музыкантов будут указаны в следующем посту. Отличается альбом разнообразием стилей, ритмов и задумчивых мелодий. Дело в том, что автор размышляет над потерей. И как он говорит это потеря не только любви, но и утрата верности и надежды. Так же, эту запись можно представить, как исцеление после болезни. Здесь есть бибоповые навороты, которые показывают мастерство и взаимопонимание музыкантов. Одним словом свежий, контрастный и современный альбом. На самом деле я не хотел записывать такую пластинку, - говорит Сэндс. Это было больно. Я переживал и мое разбитое сердце не знало, что делать. Но, понял, что я не одинок в таких чувствах. Так почему бы не создать безопасное пространство, куда люди могли бы пойти, когда у них возникает, что то подобное, когда у них возникают такие же мысли или вопросы? Поэтому я решил перевести мои эмоции в музыку. Embracing Dawn - Принимая рассвет - это не что иное, как кинематографическое повествование о этапах горя, созданное одним из лучших молодых композиторов джаза. Конечно эта пластинка о расставании - написанная, когда он переживал боль, которую вызвало внезапное отсутствие любви. Но, это и гораздо больше. Вдумчиво собранные пьесы содержат сеанс групповой терапии, руководство по исцелению и понимание того, что глубоко личная тоска автора может быть применима к любому человеку, потерявшему партнера, работу, любимого человека, возможность, и этот список можно продолжать. Другими словами, этот альбом для всех нас. СЛУШАТЬ АЛЬБОМ - https://album.link/i/1753957946 CHRISTMAS STORIES - https://t.me/discor/6932 BE WATER - https://t.me/discor/5648 Лучший трек альбома в плей-листе JAZZ по-русски 8 на AppleMusic и Spotify Поставь лайк ❤️ и подпишись на канал JAZZ по-русски https://t.me/discor #contemporaryjazz
durée : 00:59:40 - Christian Sands "Embracing Dawn" - par : Nicolas Pommaret - Le pianiste et compositeur américain nommé aux Grammy, Christian Sands, revient avec “Embracing Dawn”, un album qui marque sa cinquième sortie chez Mack Avenue Records.
durée : 00:59:40 - Christian Sands "Embracing Dawn" - par : Nicolas Pommaret - Le pianiste et compositeur américain nommé aux Grammy, Christian Sands, revient avec “Embracing Dawn”, un album qui marque sa cinquième sortie chez Mack Avenue Records.
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Yasushi Nakamura loves his music. And he truly loves laying down the groove lines behind a hot band like he does for almost a dozen bands. However, being one of today's first-call bassists means frequent and long show tours that can take him away from his family of two-children and spouse for weeks, even months at a time. It has resulted in an impressive list and number of recordings made on both electric and acoustic or double bass. Pianist and longtime friend, Emmet Cohen, says that Yasushi “…is known in the music community for playing in over a dozen bands and is hardly ever seen reading music.” The reason, says Yasushi, is he has a photographic memory for the music. He takes one look at it and the rest he recalls. This allows him to internalize the music, a practice he highly recommends to young bassists today. Yasushi is a pretty shy guy on and off the bandstand. Watch a video of him and you'll notice he kicks it like the good bassist he is but rarely engages in any dialogue. He says he likes to lay back, be the guy behind the sound. You wouldn't know it, though, when it's time for him to step out. Sometimes a big grin will shine, but Yasushi is mostly focused on delivering a ballad or driving his bass through the high pace sounds left behind by the pianist or the horns. His discography is already enormous. Yasushi has performed in and out of the studio with many noted jazz musicians including Cecile McLorin Salvant, Emmet Cohen, Christian Sands, Amina Figarova, Shamie Royston, Jon Irabagon, Rudy Royston, Vincent Herring, and Ulysses Owners Jr. I saw Yasushi at the 2023 Monterey Jazz Festival touring concert at Denison University near Columbus, Ohio. In that show he was part of an all-star billing with Dee Dee Bridgewater, Kurt Elling, Lakecia Benjamin, and good friends and long-time collaborators, Christian Sands and Clarence Penn. Yasushi Nakamura is sharing two compositions with the podcast so thanks to him for that. They are:“Yasugaloo”-A Lifetime Treasure, Yasushi Nakamura-bass, Lawrence Fields-piano, Clarence Penn-drums; 9/29/2016 (Atelier Sawano)-7:03“Awesome Beef”-Hometown, Yasushi Nakamura-bass, Lawrence Fields-piano, Clarence Penn-drums, Bigyuki-Synths; 11/10/2017 (Atelier Sawano)-3:56 This episode is being released during Jazz Appreciation Month. What better person and humbler guy than Yasushi Nakamura to kick off this year's celebration of jazz. And thank you for listening to Strictly Jazz Sounds. Spread the word about this podcast and share it with others when you can. Finally, support live jazz wherever you are. Photo by Stephen Braunginn
Christian Sands Trio || Christian Sands, p | Philip Norris, db | Ryan Sands, dr |Porgy & Bess, Jazz & Music Club, Wien, Österreich, Oktober 2022 (Sendung vom 6.1.)
Jazz pianist Christian Sands joins us for a live performance of songs from his new holiday album, Christmas Stories, ahead of his residency at Dizzy's Club from December 21-24.
Великолепный подход пианиста и композитора Christian Sands к популярной праздничной классике проявился в новом альбоме Christmas Stories - Рождественские истории. Я обозревал его предыдущий релиз Be Water 2020 года, который получил признание критиков и был номинирован на Грэмми. Аранжировки этого альбома имеют глубоко джазовые и современные интерпретации рождественских пьес. Например Тихая ночь вовсе не тихая, а довольно джаз-роковая, благодаря гитаристу Marvin Sewell. А традиционная песня God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, которую обычно поют оперным хором, исполнена в зажигательном латиском стиле с великолепным перкуссионистом Keita Ogawa. Особенность этой записи в том, что здесь половина вещей написаны специально для Рождества и имеют яркий джазовый характер. То есть, это для людей, кто хорошо разбирается и любит крутые импровизации, а не просто легкий джаз. Композиция The Gift попадает в мой плейлист, как лучшая на альбоме, а в плейлист xMas JAZZ добавлю финальную пьесу Last Christmas. И не ищите в ней связь с хитом Джорджа Майкла. Это новая вещь молодого джазмена, исполненная с камерным струнным квартетом. СЛУШАТЬ АЛЬБОМ - https://album.link/i/1700934059 BE WATER - https://t.me/discor/5648 Лучший трек альбома в плей-листе JAZZ по-русски 7 на AppleMusic и Spotify Поставь лайк ❤️ и подпишись на канал JAZZ по-русски https://t.me/discor Christian Sands - piano, keyboards, Musser Ampli-Celeste (track 9), sleigh bells (track 9) Yasushi Nakamura - acoustic bass Ryan Sands - drums Marvin Sewell - guitar Max Light - guitar Stefon Harris - vibes Jimmy Greene - sax Keita Ogawa - percussion Produced by Christian Sands Released October 6, 2023 #contemporaryjazz --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/konstantins/message
In this episode, we dicuss recordings of “Christmas From Norway” (Decca) by Lise Davidsen, “A Choral Christmas” (Decca) by VOCES8 Foundation Choir & Orchestra, VOCES8 & Barnaby Smith, “Bob Chilcott: Christmas Oratorio” (Delphian) by Neal Davies, Sarah Connolly, Nick Pritchard & The Choir of Merton College, Oxford / Benjamin Nicholas, “We Four Kings” (FourKings Music) by Kings Return, “Christmas Stories” (Mack Avenue Records) by Christian Sands, and “A Guaraldi Holiday” (Outside in Music) by Isaiah J. Thompson. The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's 100 Best Jazz Podcasts Episode 142 Deezer Playlist Fair use disclaimer: Music sample clips are for commentary and educational purposes. We recommend that listeners listen to the complete recordings, all of which are available on streaming services in the links provided. We also suggest that if you enjoy the music, you consider purchasing the CDs or high-quality downloads to support the artists. “Christmas From Norway” (Decca) Lise Davidsen https://open.spotify.com/album/12RdAVvtUqw62ypSud9dyy https://music.apple.com/us/album/christmas-from-norway/1704171836 “A Choral Christmas” (Decca) VOCES8 Foundation Choir & Orchestra, VOCES8, Barnaby Smith https://open.spotify.com/album/66x8S2k72QnySL6nlHI3kQ https://music.apple.com/us/album/a-choral-christmas/1706380595 “Bob Chilcott: Christmas Oratorio” (Delphian) Neal Davies, Sarah Connolly, Nick Pritchard, The Choir of Merton College, Oxford / Benjamin Nicholas https://open.spotify.com/album/64RkGeZmHtu0PxsEWeXG57 https://music.apple.com/us/album/bob-chilcott-christmas-oratorio/1708434446 “We Four Kings” (FourKings Music) Kings Return https://open.spotify.com/album/3hDmMBXMnoNP6igeIJK6am https://music.apple.com/us/album/we-four-kings/1706186570 “Christmas Stories” (Mack Avenue Records) Christian Sands https://open.spotify.com/album/2wMYTG2NDzVnYjQvBJpYDT https://christiansands.bandcamp.com/album/christmas-stories “A Guaraldi Holiday” (Outside in Music) Isaiah J. Thompson https://open.spotify.com/album/4i7u25Zos8pWuof4cc7u3p?si=G6KykphsSImCIHvRbi0bwQ https://music.apple.com/us/album/a-guaraldi-holiday/1709706088 Also be sure to check out: “Christmas Wish” (Blue Note) Gregory Porter https://open.spotify.com/album/41CTZeexSebAHGNeLiEdon?si=qCxA7u_uSxCCW4e90u4S4Q https://music.apple.com/us/album/christmas-wish/1705024075 “Joyful Holiday” (Verve) Samara Joy https://open.spotify.com/album/2VEsXkmIycyL3VL2vvbneU?si=vkxWTOMZTQeoWC0FJiubXA https://music.apple.com/us/album/a-joyful-holiday-ep/1705309893 And don't forget our favorite holiday recording of all time, from 2022: “Winter Awhile - Cool Twists on Holiday Classics” (Velocity Records) Robert Hicks https://open.spotify.com/album/6jEyOQZX8eaLGx7ehlFPDF https://music.apple.com/us/album/winter-awhile/1659104200 Be sure to check out: "Same Difference: 2 Jazz Fans, 1 Jazz Standard" Johnny Valenzuela and Tony Habra look at several versions of the same Jazz standard each week, play snippets from each version, discuss the history of the original and the different versions.
José James is a product of South Minneapolis and even though he lives elsewhere he is still strongly connected with the Twin Cities. In fact, James fell in love with jazz as a young teenager thanks to an announcer on Jazz88 outlining the role of Billy Strayhorn in the composition "Take The A Train". In his adulthood James has become an internationally revered jazz artist. He's dropping a new album in April of 2024 and he's coming back to the Twin Cities for two shows at the Dakota on December 12 and 13. These are his annual Christmas shows and this year, he'll be joined by Christian Sands on piano. Tune in to hear about all this and more from José James.
José James is a product of South Minneapolis and even though he lives elsewhere he is still strongly connected with the Twin Cities. In fact, James fell in love with jazz as a young teenager thanks to an announcer on Jazz88 outlining the role of Billy Strayhorn in the composition "Take The A Train". In his adulthood James has become an internationally revered jazz artist. He's dropping a new album in April of 2024 and he's coming back to the Twin Cities for two shows at the Dakota on December 12 and 13. These are his annual Christmas shows and this year, he'll be joined by Christian Sands on piano. Tune in to hear about all this and more from José James.
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The second half of this episode features artists seen in the Monterey Jazz Festival On Tour show. We feature three of the musicians, Christian Sands, Kurt Elling and Lakecia Benjamin. The show begins with some high energy new music from Keyboardist James Francies and Miguel Zenón and Ed Cherry. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album James Francies ~ My Favorite Things ~ Purest Form Miguel Zenón ~ Tainos y Caribes ~ Música De Las Américas Ed Cherry ~ Are We There Yet ~ Are We There yet? Walt Weiskopf ~ King Midas ~ Anytown Christian Sands ~ Armando's Song ~ Reach Kurt Elling ~ Time To Say Goodbye ~ Man In The Air Kurt Elling ~ In The Winelight ~ Man In The Air Lakecia Benjamin ~ Trane ~ Phoenix
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In this episode Amanda Aminata Sol shares 5 Steps to Process Anger and use it wisely:1. Breathe to Connect with Unconditional Love from Higher Power/Divine Feminine/earth mama.2. Scan your body to feel for where anger is.3. Ask each body part that feel angry or tense what it needs? 4. Encourage it to make requests of you.5.Say yes to yourself and take wise action rooted in love.Go to the link below for my free meditation on self-love, self-forgiveness, and making room for the divine mother.https://www.dramandakemp.com/making-room-for-the-divine-mother-optinWant to see how this worked in the real world?Check out this interview with twenty-something Christian Sands, a cellist. https://youtu.be/FO6AHPq3TnQSupport the showMother tree Network Podcast--Where Spirituality and Earth Wisdom Meet Racial Justice and Women's Leadership. Want to become your unlimited self and evolve the planet?Go here to get the Mother Tree podcast + Show Notes sent to your inbox https://www.dramandakemp.com/podcast
Le Mozart de la basse sénégalaise sort son 5è album Sultan. Il est venu au Grand studio en formule trio dans la #SessionLive avec Dharyl Esso à la basse et Tony Tixier au clavier/piano, pour interpréter 2 titres de cet album qui réunit Afrique de l'Ouest, Afrique du Nord et Moyen-Orient. Quatre ans après son dernier album solo African Fast Food, Alune Wade revient pour un voyage musical envoûtant entre l'Afrique de l'Ouest et l'Afrique du Nord, entouré de complices de longue date et de nouveaux venus, parmi lesquels Noura Mint Seymali, Paco Sery, Cyril Atef, Hugues Mayot ou encore Christian Sands et Harold López -Nussa… Depuis son premier album solo, Mbolo, paru en 2006, Alune Wade ne cesse de tisser une trame jazz intuitive. Bassiste, auteur, compositeur, interprète et producteur, avec Aziz Sahmaoui, il forme en 2010 le groupe University of Gnawa, avec lequel il explore les secrets de la transe Gnawa sur toutes les grandes scènes du monde. Les deux musiciens font partie de ceux qui ont joué avec Joe Zawinul et participé au métissage cosmopolite cher au claviériste et pianiste viennois. En 2015, Wade participe à l'album de Marcus Miller Afrodeezia (Blue Note) et enregistre avec le pianiste cubain Harold López-Nussa, Havana-Paris-Dakar (World Village/Harmonia Mundi). La bande son, ciselée à La Havane, témoigne de leur vision commune et de l'inspiration puisée dans chaque ville. En 2018, le bassiste produit African Fast Food, un quatrième album qui croise déjà les langues, les rythmes, jazz, afrobeat et folk, en s'entourant désormais d'une palette de musiciens, originaires de nombreux pays, qui composent à chaque fois un nouvel espace musical. Ce cinquième album se présente comme un voyage musical entre l'Afrique de l'Ouest et l'Afrique du Nord, qui s'étire langoureusement jusqu'à l'Afrique de l'Est et l'Éthiopie, guidé par les rythmes arabo-andalous, berbères ou le souffle des chants soufis, et mêlant les saveurs cuivrées de l'afrobeat aux envolées des maqams orientaux et du jazz. Ce sont ces chemins bordés par les mers et les sables, qui mènent de Grenade à Oran, de Tunis à Tombouctou, de Dakar aux contreforts du royaume de Saba. Entre force et mystère, rythmes guerriers ou charmes envoûtants, Sultan déroule des épopées de mythes fondateurs du continent africain qui surviennent à la croisée de récits d'actualité brûlante, où les périples se font migrations clandestines et meurtrières, où les sables chauds cachent l'or noir qui incendie le cœur des hommes. Mais où le métissage et la tolérance peuvent également s'exprimer à bâtons rompus dans un café d'Oran. Les voyages initiatiques sont sinueux, empreints de troubles détours et passages lumineux. Parsemés de dangers ou trésors rutilants, ils débusquent les richesses intérieures, retrouvent des sagesses ancestrales en passant par les méandres du deuil ou de l'oubli. Et toujours exaltent les sentiments vivant à l'ombre des belles âmes. Douze titres comme autant de récits. Et un casting vertigineux. Dans le premier cercle des musiciens sur scène : Adriano Tenorio DD aux percussions, Cédric Ducheman au piano et claviers, Carlos Sarduy à la trompette, Hugues Mayot au saxophone et Daril Esso à la batterie. Sur l'album, on reconnaitra non moins de dix-neuf noms réputés chacun dans leur domaine, batteur, chanteuse, rappeur, flûtiste, tromboniste, joueur de oud, de guembri, etc. Il faut chercher les noms de Paco Sery, Cyril Atef, Lenny White, Josh Dutsh, Ismail Lumanovski, Hein Benmiloud, Mustapha Sahbi, Nasriddine Chebli, Harold Lopez Nussa, Christian Sands, Leo Genovese, Bobby Spark, Daniel Blake, Faris Ishaq et tous les autres, pour mieux entendre les voix de Nora Mint Seymali, Mounir Troudi, PPS the Writah, Aziz Sahmaoui, Mehdi Nassouli ou Djam. Il n'y a pas de hasard parmi ceux qui prennent part au voyage orchestré par Alune Wade, qui commence avec la procession emblématique de la reine de Saba. L'épopée s'aborde de front dans un roulement de tambours avant de s'achever dans une ville portuaire entre musiciens qui savent le sens du mot prodige. Chaîne youtube Alune Wade ► Nouvel album Sultan (Enja Yellow Bird / l'Autre Distribution) Titres interprétés au Grand studio Saba's Journey Live RFI Portrait de Maure feat. Noura Mint Seymali, extrait de l'album Sultan Dalaka Live RFI Line Up : Alune Wade, basse, vocal, Dharil Esso, batterie, Tony Tixier, claviers, piano. Son : Fabien Mugneret, Mathias Taylor. Playlist d'Alune Wade Black Hole Chris Dave Feat. Anderson Paak Guelel Baaba Maal Lou Yakou Yawa Samba Peuzzy Truth Kamasi Washington
Caroline talks to Christian Sands, a friend, and Multi-Grammy Nominated Pianist. This episode is filled with amazing, moving glimpses into his working process, and life as an artist, musician, and human. We discuss managing life's pressures, connecting with yourself, understanding that it's okay to not be okay sometimes, and making adjustments when necessary. Sands also shares a personal experience he had with Warren Buffett and the life lesson that he learned and carries with him to this day. Christian Sands Bio Often, the term prodigy is applied with minimal context. In the case of jazz pianist Christian Sands, it is appropriate. He has studied piano since the age of 3 and began composing at five years old. By ten, he was performing across the United States. After years of formal music education, he became a protege of the great pianist and educator, Dr. Billy Taylor. Like his mentor, Sands is devoted to performance, community involvement and music education. His initial break came when he was asked to be a member of world renowned bassist', Christian McBride's quintet (Inside Straight) at the Jazz Standard in New York City. After, he collaborated with McBride in a celebrated trio and which gained a Grammy-nomination in 2013 with their release, “Out Here.” Over the years, Sands has performed, collaborated and written with artists like Oscar Peterson, Herbie Hancock, Dee Dee Bridgewater, David Sanborn, Cécile Mclorin Salvant, Coolio, A Tribe Called Quest, Robin Thicke and Taylor Dayne to name a few as well as scoring music for television and film. With multiple successful albums under his belt, his latest project, “Be Water” was nominated in 2021 for Best Jazz album in the 52nd NAACP Image Awards and Best Instrumental Composition in the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. #musicians #listen #playing #kid #kids #podcast #type Resources: Christian Sands: iTunes - Album - Be Water https://music.apple.com/us/album/be-water/1500308161 Christian Sands: iTunes - Artist Link - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/christian-sands/272387208 Ryan Sands: iTunes - Album - Standing on the Edge of Tomorrow https://music.apple.com/us/album/standing-on-the-edge-of-tomorrow/1621900581 Podcast Jingle by Real Topeka People Real Topeka People: Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3Np78CY Real Topeka People: TikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLHgoYuc/
Another interview special as the jazz hamsters scuttle backstage at Ronnie's to have a quick chat with keyboard supremo - and one of the nicest cats in jazz - Christian Sands #jazz #modernjazz #LJF #Brujazzwe #christiansands
Dr. Kelley is joined for a true listening party by Christian McBride and Christian Sands. The trio gets deep into Garner's GRAMMY nominated 1968 record featuring a horn section and some of Garner's most dazzling performances. Listen to the album: https://www.errollgarner.com/upinerrollsroom-ors Check out the full Octave Remastered Series: https://www.errollgarner.com/ Learn more about Erroll Garner Uncovered: errollgarner.com/podcast Follow Erroll Garner on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/officialerrollgarner/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/errollgarnerofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/errollgarner YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC960_Jq0MdN_RuLbTGfR1HA Find out more about our guests Christian McBride https://www.christianmcbride.com Christian Sands http://www.christiansandsjazz.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erroll-garner/message
Hülya Tunçağ Caz Tutkusu'nda, İsrailli usta basçı Avishai Cohen'in Arvoles ve Christian Sands'in Be Water albümünden seçkiler paylaşıyor. İyi dinlemeler.
On this episode of Riffin on Jazz, Howard and Chuck give you a recap of some of the best Jazz hits in 2020, as we hear songs from artists like Christian Sands and Moses Boyd, so make sure to tune into this special episode of Riffin on Jazz on the Kudzukian App, Kudzukian.com or your favorite podcast provider.
1. Split Kick(6:38) Cuber/Smulyan Tough Baritones(2020) Cuber left,Son right Gary Versace, piano 2. You & Night & Music(7:18) John Fedchock Like it is(2015) Mark Vinci, alto;Rich Perry,tn, Dave Ratachek, drums 3. L-O-V-E(2:09) Greg Porter Nat Cole & Me(2017) Christian Sands, Reuben Rogers, Ulysses Owens 4. Have You Met Miss Jones(4:48) Vincent Herring Secret Love 1993, Renee Rosnes, Ira Coleman, Billy Drummond(husband) 5. Love Dance(5:14) Dave Stryker Baker’s Circle(2021) Jared Gold, organ 6. This Can’t be Love (5:40) Sir Roland Hanna Maybeck #32 ’69 Pres. Wm. Tubman of Liberia READ From Liner Notes 7. Big P(3:56) Jimmy Heath Big Band Really Big(1960) Cannon, Nat Adderley, Clark Terry, Tommy Flanagan Percy & Al Heath 8. Blueishness(5:35) Lauren Sevian Bliss Alexa Tarantino, AS; Bobby Rodriquez, Pn; McBride Ej Strick 9. Only Have Eyes for You(7:57) Milt Buckner Play Chords Slam Stewart, Jo Jones 10. Social Call(4:18) Ben Benack/Veron Swift Lot of Livin to Do
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Christian Sands - Grammy Nomination 2021, Good Luck! Christian Sands "Be Water" new recording was released on July 17, 2020 on the Mack Avenue Record label. We have fun with Christian Sands when we gave him "20 Questions Covig 19 Style". Jill Scott vs Erykah Badu? Babyface vs Teddy Riley? All Questions will be answered. "Be Water" is a great album, and it has something for everyone. Artist: Christian Sands Album: "Be Water" SOMETHING came from Baltimore the Podcast" is now has it's own show called, "SOMETHING came from Baltimore THE SHOW!" You can hear the show on exclusively on "TheBocX.com" Thursday's at 7:00pm EST. I recommend that you check out this radio station, it has a sound that I really love. There is something special going on. LISTEN TO THE STATION: "TheBocX.com Remember to subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore! Listen and share with your friends. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7H... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomfunproduc... Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-... Check out my "best of" songs from last decade 2010-2019 on Spotify...I think you will be surprised. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3HW... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
Jerome Jennings is a multi-talented drummer, activist, bandleader, composer, sideman and educator. His debut recording ‘The Beast' is a reflection of the everyday joys and traumas of black life in the U.S. Jerome's, ‘Solidarity', released November 2019 was recognized by NPR as best music that spoke truth to power of 2019. To date Jerome has performed, toured and recorded with legendary musicians like Sonny Rollins, Hank Jones, Gerald Wilson, Christian McBride, Ron Carter, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Wynton Marsalis (J@LC), The Count Basie Orchestra, Philip Bailey, Henry Butler, and countless others. He has also made recordings and shared the stage with contemporary musicians Sean Jones, Camille Thurman, Jazzmeia Horn, Christian Sands, Charenee Wade, and Bokani Dyer to name a few. The summer of 2007 Jerome earned a MM from the prestigious Juilliard School in Manhattan NY. Jerome has been the Resident Director of The Juilliard Jazz Orchestra since fall 2017.
Sargeant & Comrade, Somi, John Hollenbeck, Claire Devlin, Jean-Michel Leblanc, Sarah Rossy, Theo Abellard, Christian Sands, Nubya GarciaPlaylist: Sargeant x Comrade - Work SongSomi - Black Enough (Live)John Hollenbeck, featuring Kate McGarry, Theo Bleckmann, Axel Schlosser and the Frankfurt Radio Big Band - Don't Give UpClaire Devlin Quartet - Erroneous ThoughtJean-Michel Leblanc - WildingSarah Rossy - Sad SongTheo Abellard - Blackface / BattlefieldChristian Sands - CrashNubya Garcia - Stand With Each OtherAnders Bast and the Bast'ards - South of North DakotaCamila Nebbia - Las ManosAngela Muñoz - Top DownAdrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Roy Ayers - Shadows of the EastRyan Porter - Oscalypso (Live)Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder, Kamasi Washington, featuring Phoelix - Freeze TagBilly Childs - Leimert Park
Nick and Alan go over the new releases added to the "This is Jazz Today" Playlist including releases from Christian McBride, Eddie Henderson, Christian Sands, Artemis, and more!
Diabolik, Mario Gomboli, Andrea Pasini, Astorina, Peter Green, Fleetwood Mac, Protomartyr, Nir Felder, Kilo, Bing and Rush, Matthew White, Endless Boogie, Tool, Ennio Morricone, Christian Sands
Diabolik, Mario Gomboli, Andrea Pasini, Astorina, Peter Green, Fleetwood Mac, Protomartyr, Nir Felder, Kilo, Bing and Rush, Matthew White, Endless Boogie, Tool, Ennio Morricone, Christian Sands
Diabolik, Mario Gomboli, Andrea Pasini, Astorina, Peter Green, Fleetwood Mac, Protomartyr, Nir Felder, Kilo, Bing and Rush, Matthew White, Endless Boogie, Tool, Ennio Morricone, Christian Sands
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here’s some more details about the show: It’s a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he’ll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 23rd July 2020 Artist - Track - Album - Year Maceo Parker Cross the Track Soul Food: Cooking with Maceo 2020 Purdie Fabian Oswanski The Red Plaza Move On! 2020 Jerry Cook Quartet + Nature's Lament Walk in the Park 2020 Gregory Dudzienski Quartet The Father Beautiful Moments 2020 Chip Shelton Peacetime Ensemble Renaissance SOS Plan Be Dream Music 2020 Cosgrove/Medeski/Lederer O'Neal's Porch History Gets Ahead of the Story 2020 Lou Volpe Travel Light Before & After 2020 Michael Olatuja Bola's Song Lagos Pepper Soup 2020 Jens Böckamp Flow Quartet The Blaze Into the Zone 2020 Adam Shulman Septet Whose Blues West Meets East 2020 Jeremy Levy Jazz Orchestra Mars The Planets: Reimagined 2020 Raices Jazz Orchestra Feste-Fuego Tony Succar & Pablo Gil 2020 Bill Warfield and the Hell's Kitchen Funk Orchestra Theme from Law and Order Smile 2020 Jemal Ramirez Hopscotch Mis Compadres 2020 Matt Moran Trio Effish Return Trip 2020 Ambrose Akinmusire An Interlude (That Get' More Intense) On the Tender Spot of Every Calloused Moment 2020 Gerald Clayton Rejuvenation Agenda Happening: Live at the Village Vanguard 2020 Christian Sands Intro Be Water 2020 Ryan Cohan The Hours Before Dawn Originations 2020 Throttle Elevator Music Jagged Return Emergency Exit 2020 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 23rd July 2020 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Christian Sands "Be Water" new recording will be released on July 17, 2020 on the Mack Avenue Record label. We have fun with Christian Sands when we gave him "20 Questions Covig 19 Style". Jill Scott vs Erykah Badu? Babyface vs Teddy Riley? All Questions will be answered. "Be Water" is a great album, and it has something for everyone. Please Subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7HKmMrFB4vAQm3SKzvftA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomfunproductions Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/something-came-from-baltimore/id1400504427 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
Connecticut's in the house in this week's latest podcast. New music from drummer Jonathan Barber, Christian Sands, Michael Palin, Nicole Z with Dan Pugach & The Curtis Bros; all have their roots in the Constitution State. Classics from Shirley Scott and Trane as well. PlaylistArtist ~ Track ~ AlbumDan Pugach Nonet ~ My Favorite Things (feat. Nicole Zuraitis) ~ My Favorite Things - SingleMichael Palin's Other Orchestra ~ Three Views Of A Secret ~ Michael Palin's Other OrchestraShirley Scott ~ On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) ~ On a Clear DayChristian Sands ~ Drive ~ Be WaterJonathan Barber & Vision Ahead ~ Haikus ~ Legacy HolderJonathan Barber & Vision Ahead ~ Major ~ Legacy HolderThe Curtis Brothers ~ Staircase of Mount Meru ~ AlgorithmRalph Peterson, Zaccai Curtis & Luques Curtis ~ Beatrice ~ Triangular IIIJohn Coltrane ~ My Ideal ~ The Stardust Session
Nick and Alan go over the new releases added to the "This is Jazz Today" Playlist including releases from Connie Han, Jimmy Heath, Christian Sands, Maceo Parker and more!
This podcast episode starts with a preview of the Paul Brown Monday Night Jazz series, featuring Orice Jenkins, Matt DeChamplain and Leala Cyr. This year's series, usually performed in front of a large audience in Hartford will be live streamed from Facebook beginning July 13. Following this preview is a Frank Zappa set, including a cover by Michael Palin's Other Orchestra, new music from Christian Sands and more from William Parker and Emmet Cohen. PlaylistArtist ~ Track ~ AlbumOrice Jenkins ~ Birmingham ~ Centennial ColeMatt DeChamplain Trio ~ Rough Ridin' ~ singleLeala Cyr ~ First Instinct ~ First InstinctMichael Palin's Other Orchestra ~ Uncle Remus ~ Michael Palin's Other OrchestraFrank Zappa ~ Stolen Moments ~ Broadway the Hard WayFrank Zappa ~ Inca Roads - Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention ~ One Size Fits AllChristian Sands ~ Can’t Find My Way Home ~ Be WaterChristian Sands ~ Sonar ~ Be WaterWilliam Parker ~ Land Song ~ Corn Meal DanceEmmet Cohen ~ Hatzi Kaddish ~ Masters Legacy Series Volume 2: Ron Carter
Christian Sands, Kamasi Washington, Ryan Porter, Thundercat, Sam Gendel, Phi-Psonics, Cathlene Pineda, Anthony Fung, Connie Han, Andy MilnePlaylist: Christian Sands - Be Water IKamasi Washington - BecomingRyan Porter - Strasbourg / St. Denis (live)Thundercat, featuring Pedro Martins - It Is What It IsPaul Bryan - Pyramid SchemeSam Gendel - Goodbye Pork Pie HatPhi-Psonics - MamaAdrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Roy Ayers - African SoundsDan Rosenboom - LemonadeCathlene Pineda, featuring Kris Tiner, Tina Raymond & David Tranchina - Wild Geese IIAnthony Fung - ResilienceConnie Han - For the O.G.Andy Milne, featuring John Hebert & Clarence Penn - Passion DanceSargeant x Comrade - Take Me Higher (Who Let the Devil In)HiFiLo, featuring Rob Christian - WanderlustFive Alarm Funk - Big Smoke
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here’s some more details about the show: It’s a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he’ll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 18th June 2020 Artist - Track - Album - Year Roy Ayers Synchronize Vibration Jazz is Dead 002 2020 Alain Mallet & Mutt Slang II Hesitation (to the Polka Queens of Shikoku Island A Wake of Sorrows Engulfed in Rage 2020 Alain Mallet & Mutt Slang II Listen A Wake of Sorrows Engulfed in Rage 2020 Christian Sands Be Water Be Water 2020 Christian Sands Samba de Vela Facing Dragons 2018 Christian Sands Be Water II Be Water 2020 Lou Volpe Full Tilt Before & After 2020 Steve Cardenas Reflector Blue Has a Range 2020 Jake Reed Boobam Boo (Pup Pup) Reed Between the Lines 2020 Steve Davis Quintet feat. Larry Willis Spirit Waltz Live at Smalls 2009 Larry Willis Let's Play I Fall in Love Too Easily 2020 Linley Hamilton Quintet See Saw For the Record 2020 Dan Wilensky Seven Bees All in All 2020 The Lorca Hart Trio feat. Ralph Moore Discoveries Colors of Jazz 2020 Josh Nelson Trio Introspection on 401 The Discovery Project: Live in Japan 2020 Kirk Nurock Remembering Tree Friends Remembering Tree Friends 2020 Sara Schoenbeck/Wayne Horvitz The Fifth Day Cell Walk 2020 Sara Schoenbeck/Wayne Horvitz Twining Cell Walk 2020 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 18th June 2020 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Black Lives Matter: Amplifying Black VoicesPlaylist: Lee Morgan - The SidewinderShirley Scott - The ThemeWray Downes - R.B's LineTia Fuller - Fury of Da'mondChristian Sands, featuring Marcus Strickland - DriveRanee Lee - Dearly BelovedLarnell Lewis - No Access?Ahmad Jamal - Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless ChildLynn Olagundoye - BeautifulNina Simone - I Sing Just to Know That I'm AliveDominique Fils-Aimé - Gun BurialShabaka & The Ancestors - Behold, The DeceiverJeff Parker - Go AwaySons of Kemet - My Queen is Harriet Tubman
JBRS 831… New and recent recordings on the program this week include an upcoming Bill Frisell project, the latest from flutist Gerald Beckett, pianist Christian Sands, low-winds multi-instrumentalist Brian Landrus, and tenor sax player Paul Jones. Follow us on Twitter…Read more →
Music has been an integral part of Dan Wilson's life since his beginnings in gospel music. Upon hearing a Wes Montgomery record in a relative's basement, Dan decided to pursue a career as a musician. Since then, he has spent more than a decade honing his craft. His debut album, To Whom It May Concern was released in 2012 and is a product of an intense study of many different musical styles and concepts. His most recent album, Balancing Act was recorded live in his hometown of Akron, Ohio. Dan has been touring nationally and internationally with three-time Grammy nominated jazz organ legend, Joey DeFrancesco. Dan's composition, "Who Shot John" was featured on Joey's 2015 release, "Trip Mode." Dan received a Grammy nomination for work on "Project Freedom," by Joey Defrancesco & The People, released in 2017. Dan can also be heard on Van Morrison's "You're Driving Me Crazy," and "The Prophet Speaks." In April of 2017, Dan joined legendary bassist Christian Mcbride's "Tip City." In June of 2019, Dan recorded an album for Mack Avenue Records entitled "Vessels of Wood and Earth," which featured Jeff "Tain" Watts, Christian Sands, Marco Panascia, and Joy Brown. The album is to be released during spring of 2020. Dan, talks Dealing with the COVID -19 out break, His musical journey, his time on the road with Joey Defrancesco, meeting George Benson and Quincy Jones, guitar techniques, hunting, recording with Van Morrison, and how music is a langue and we learn to play just as we learn to speak! Dan is playing Virtual shows Cle Sunday April 26th, 8PM Show link https://www.facebook.com/virtualshowscle/ Dan's Info https://www.danwilsonguitar.com/
Christian Sands is currently one of the most in-demand pianists working in jazz. In the last few years he has toured around the world as a bandleader and recently appeared as a sideman on records by Christian McBride and Gregory Porter. After the one-two punch of Reach and Reach Further - EP, Sands' dynamic 2017 Mack Avenue debut and his live/unreleased studio tracks EP follow-up released of, Facing Dragons is Sands' return to the recording studio with an indestructible band and an unwavering allegiance to the groove. Due out May 22, Be Water is Sands’ fourth release (including a five-track digital-only EP as an extension of his debut album Reach) for Mack Avenue Music Group. The album takes its title from the philosophy of martial arts master and movie star Bruce Lee (by way of screenwriter Stirling Silliphant, who distilled his thoughts for the screen). Lee’s voice appears on both halves of Sands’ title track offering this profound advice: “Empty your mind. Be formless, shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup; you put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle... Water can flow, or it can crash. Be water, my friend.” (Bruce Lee inspirational quote) Earlier this year Sands was named creative ambassador to The Erroll Garner Jazz Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to the legacy of the late great pianist Erroll Garner. After inheriting the position from the late Geri Allen – one of Sands’ mentors – he is a natural fit for the role. www.christiansandsjazz.com
We have a really fantastic line-up in The Hot Box #050 for Pianists under the letter S. Sampling multiple styles you will hear tracks from artists such as Ralph Sutton, Horace Silver, Helen Sung, Matthew Ship, Willie “The Lion” Smith, Martial Solal, Esbjorn Svensson, Bobo Stenson and more. We also feature a track from Gwilym Simcock who is performing the New Ross Piano Festival Jazz Day on September 26th. You can view the event listing here. Then a wonderful track to close the lid on the 50th Episode of The Hot Box Podcast from Christian Sands entitled Reaching for the Sun.
Today, Peter continues his discussion with pianist, Christian Sands. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today, Peter goes solo and talks music with the great young pianist, Christian Sands. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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4e émission de la 40e session... Cette semaine, une pensée pour Randy Weston, postbop et freejazz! En musique Randy Weston sur l'album The Spirits of Our Ancestors (Verve, 1992); Christian Sands sur l'album Facing Dragons (Mack Avenue, 2018); Dystil sur l'album Dystil (Clean Feed, 2018); Bad Luck sur l'album Four (Origin, 2018); VWCR sur l'album Noise of Our Time (Intakt, 2018); Matt Piet Trio sur l'album Live in Chicago (Indépendant, 2018)...
4e émission de la 40e session... Cette semaine, une pensée pour Randy Weston, postbop et freejazz! En musique Randy Weston sur l'album The Spirits of Our Ancestors (Verve, 1992); Christian Sands sur l'album Facing Dragons (Mack Avenue, 2018); Dystil sur l'album Dystil (Clean Feed, 2018); Bad Luck sur l'album Four (Origin, 2018); VWCR sur l'album Noise of Our Time (Intakt, 2018); Matt Piet Trio sur l'album Live in Chicago (Indépendant, 2018)...
The Bassman and Kyle LaRue revisit conversations heard during the Cool Jazz Countdown's "On The Line" interview segment from the past year! In Segment 2: pianist Christian Sands and drummer Jerome Jennings! Questions? Comments? Feedback? Suggestions? We'd love to hear from you! Join the conversation at http://www.Facebook.com/CoolJazzCountdown!
The Bassman and Kyle LaRue revisit conversations heard during the Cool Jazz Countdown's "On The Line" interview segment from the past year! In Segment 2: pianist Christian Sands and drummer Jerome Jennings! Questions? Comments? Feedback? Suggestions? We'd love to hear from you! Join the conversation at http://www.Facebook.com/CoolJazzCountdown!
1. Lee Morgan - Terrible "T" 2. Joe Henderson - Black Narcissus 3. Curtis Amy & Dupree Bolton - Native Land 4. Grady Tate - Little Black Samba 5. Benny Green - Jackie McLean 6. Jackie McLean & Michael Carvin - De I Comahlee Ah 7. Frank Strozier - Chelsea Drugs 8. Sun Ra Quartet - When There Is No Sun 9. Jeremy Steig - So What 10. Kyoto Jazz Massive - Kudu (Rework) 11. Solis Lacus - Remake 12. Nat Adderley - Fortune's Child 13. Edu Lobo - Ponteio 14. Christian Sands - ¡Óyeme! 15. Dave Valentin - Sambiado 16. Asha Puthli - Right Down Here 17. Minnie Riperton - Perfect Angel 18. Angela Bofill - Under The Moon And Over The Sky
https://www.radiomontecarlo.net/audio/monte-carlo-nights/1239993/christian-sands.htmlhttps://www.radiomontecarlo.net/audio/monte-carlo-nights/1239993/christian-sands.htmlFri, 13 Oct 2017 15:27:39 +0200Radio Monte CarloRadio Monte Carlono0