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The first guest is singer/songwriter/composer Marc Jordan. He and his love Amy Sky were show-stopping guests on the 2023 CKUA Juno Couch. Then, they sang songs from their nominated album He Sang. She Sang. Now Marc returns to The Stew with his latest solo gem, Waiting for the Sun to Rise. Marc continues his journey through his jazz-influenced songbook..getting cooler and more focused by the year. Tracks like Rio Grande (with Randy Brecker), and Tears for Fears' Everybody Wants to Rule the World. And the standout Coltrane Plays the Blues. A small suggestion when listening to Marc Jordan play and sing. The songs invite you to – LEAN IN. Jordan and Sky are both national UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors for Canada.
Recorded by Andrea Blancas Beltran for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on September 16, 2021. www.poets.org
Jazz am Sunntig uf Radio RaBe - die Jazzsändig für Bärn! Mit Athina Dill, Manon Mullener, Christian Schütz und Simon Petermann Coltrane Plays The Blues.mp3
Pianist Jeremy Walker, sax-man Brandon Wozniak, bassist Graydon Peterson and drummer Kevin Washington play music from two of John Coltrane's beloved albums: Coltrane Plays the Blues and Ballads at the Dakota tonight.
Pianist Jeremy Walker, sax-man Brandon Wozniak, bassist Graydon Peterson and drummer Kevin Washington play music from two of John Coltrane's beloved albums: Coltrane Plays the Blues and Ballads at the Dakota tonight.
Pianist Jeremy Walker, sax-man Brandon Wozniak, bassist Graydon Peterson and drummer Kevin Washington play music from two of John Coltrane's beloved albums: Coltrane Plays the Blues and Ballads at the Dakota tonight.
YOUR MUSICAL STORY Your musical story refers to the rhythm, the pace, and the feelings that your intentional communication creates. This episode will stimulate your creativity and allow you to feel storytelling with your heart and your whole body. It will get you out of your head. You will hear three short pieces of jazz music by the legendary saxophonist, John Coltrane. the are from his famous album, Coltrane Plays the Blues. Each piece is named after a person. The songs are: Mr. Day Mr. Syms Mr. Knight I first used this exercise when I was teaching young adults in New York City. I played the three songs for them and told them to pick one and write a story about it. The goal of the story was to make the central character of the song come alive. The students describe what Mr. Day, Mr. Syms, and Mr. Knight looked like; the described the men’s personalities and their behavior. Remember. These were musical compositions without lyrics. You will only hear the beginning of each song. It is sufficient to create an image and a feeling for you. It will also allow you to sense how the tempo changes. Why is this important? It’s important because it will help you to feel the organic beginning, middle, and end of stories at an unconscious level. That’s with practice of course. Open yourself to this experience, and you will tap into your natural creativity. It will ignite your imagination and make you feel good. Who knows? You may even fall in love with jazz if you aren’t already.
The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia. Music We start off with an absolute banger from my old friends in Lightning Bolt, their track King Kandy. Then an old favorite, Blues to Elvin from the unstoppable, Coltrane Plays the Blues. We move to Everything is an Illusion by Kaada Hear Rolling by Collectress And finish out on The Dog by Group Listening. Notes I read quite a bit for this one but nothing was more helpful (or more charming) than Save Womens Lives History of Washing Machines by Lee Maxwell, who bills himself on the cover as "Collector of Old and Unusual Washing Machines." God bless Lee and his patient wife.
Halloween..In apertura:..Shye Ben Tzur and Rajastan Express feat. Jonny Greenwood, "Junun Brass"..Intervista a Franco Calandrini, direttore artistico del RNFF Ravenna Nightmare Film Festival 2017..(musiche di sottofondo dall'album "Coltrane Plays the Blues")..Anteprima: "Nordic Notes 100 - Great Tunes From Scandinavia",..selezione:..J-P Piirainen, "Countercurrent"..Pekko Käppi & K:H:H:L, "Mun Vereni"..Subsonic Trio, "Impilahti Hop"..Eplemöya Songlag, "Ut I Skogen"..Folk' Avant, "Infall"..In chiusura:..Punch Brothers, "Familiarity"
Halloween..In apertura:..Shye Ben Tzur and Rajastan Express feat. Jonny Greenwood, "Junun Brass"..Intervista a Franco Calandrini, direttore artistico del RNFF Ravenna Nightmare Film Festival 2017..(musiche di sottofondo dall'album "Coltrane Plays the Blues")..Anteprima: "Nordic Notes 100 - Great Tunes From Scandinavia",..selezione:..J-P Piirainen, "Countercurrent"..Pekko Käppi & K:H:H:L, "Mun Vereni"..Subsonic Trio, "Impilahti Hop"..Eplemöya Songlag, "Ut I Skogen"..Folk' Avant, "Infall"..In chiusura:..Punch Brothers, "Familiarity"
Halloween..In apertura:..Shye Ben Tzur and Rajastan Express feat. Jonny Greenwood, "Junun Brass"..Intervista a Franco Calandrini, direttore artistico del RNFF Ravenna Nightmare Film Festival 2017..(musiche di sottofondo dall'album "Coltrane Plays the Blues")..Anteprima: "Nordic Notes 100 - Great Tunes From Scandinavia",..selezione:..J-P Piirainen, "Countercurrent"..Pekko Käppi & K:H:H:L, "Mun Vereni"..Subsonic Trio, "Impilahti Hop"..Eplemöya Songlag, "Ut I Skogen"..Folk' Avant, "Infall"..In chiusura:..Punch Brothers, "Familiarity"
Episode 3 of the Summer Season. Music * Under the credits is Harlaamstrat 74 off of John Dankworth's Modesty Blaise score. * The opening loop is from Mr. Knight from Coltrane Plays the Blues, which you should own. * The violin piece is Occam II for Violin, a piece by Silvia Tarozzi, played by Pauline Oliveros. * Next up is Mikuro's Blues from the mighty David S. Ware' mighty Go See the World. * The amazing orchestral pieces is Triumph by Miguel Atwood-Ferguson and Carlos Nino from Fill the Heart- Shaped Cup * Finally, there's 13 Ghosts II by Nine Inch Nails from Ghosts I-IV