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Leitura bíblica do dia: Tito 2:11-14 Plano de leitura anual: Ezequiel 33-34, 1 Pedro 5 Já fez seu devocional hoje? Aproveite e marque um amigo para fazer junto com você! Confira: Há alguns anos, uma canção tornou-se muito popular, e um coro gospel cantava o refrão: “Jesus caminha comigo”. Curtis Lundy montou o coro ao começar um programa de reabilitação para deixar o vício da cocaína. Ele juntou seus colegas viciados, buscou inspiração num antigo hino e escreveu o refrão como um hino de esperança para as pessoas em recuperação. Sobre a canção, um dos coralistas diz: “Estávamos cantando por nossa vida, pedindo a Jesus para nos salvar e ajudar a sair das drogas”. Outra jovem percebeu que a sua dor crônica diminuiu ao cantar. Aquele coro não estava apenas cantando as palavras escritas num papel, mas orando e clamando por redenção. O texto de hoje descreve bem tal experiência. Em Cristo, nosso Deus ofereceu a salvação a todos (Tito 2:11). Embora a vida eterna seja parte desta dádiva (v.13), Deus está agindo em nós agora, dando-nos poder para recuperar o autocontrole, dizer não às paixões mundanas e nos redimir para a vida com Ele (vv.12-14). Como os membros do coro descobriram, Jesus não apenas perdoa os nossos pecados, Ele também nos liberta de estilos de vida destrutivos. Jesus caminha comigo, com você e com todo aquele que clama ao Senhor suplicando Sua ajuda. Ele está conosco, oferecendo esperança para o futuro e salvação no presente. Por: Sheridan Voysey
EDDIE HENDERSON - WITNESS TO HISTORY - New York, c. 2023 Scorpio rising (1), Freedom jazz dance, Born to be blue Eddie Henderson (tp,flhrn) Donald Harrison (as) George Cables (p) Gerald Cannon (b) Lenny White (d) Mike Clark (d-1) BETTY CARTER - I'M YOURS, YOU'RE MINE - New York, January 24 & 25, 1996 I'm yours, you're mine (1,2,3), East of the sun (2,3) Betty Carter (vcl) acc by Andre Hayward (tb-1) Mark Shim (ts-2) Xavier Davis (p) Curtis Lundy (b-3) Gregory Hutchinson (d) SLIDE HAMPTON - ROOTS - Monster, Holland, April 17, 1985 Precipice, Solar Slide Hampton (tb) Clifford Jordan (ts) Cedar Walton (p) David Williams (b) Billy Higgins (d)
Award-winning New York City jazz pianist and accordionist Ben Rosenblum has been described as “mature beyond his years,” (Sea of Tranquility), an “impressive talent” (All About Jazz), who “caresses [the music] with the reverence it merits” (Downbeat Magazine). Since the release of his debut trio album, Instead (4 stars, Downbeat), Rosenblum has toured extensively with his trio and sextet throughout the United States, including multiple trips to the Northeast, Midwest, South and West Coast, as well as internationally in Canada, Europe and Japan. He was a featured soloist at Carnegie Hall's Stern-Perelman Auditorium – with Reona Ito's New York Harmonic Band – and has appeared at prestigious venues throughout the world, including at the Appel Room at Lincoln Center, Kuumbwa Jazz Center, Ravinia, Himawari-No-Sato Concert Hall in Yokohama, Bird's Eye inBasel and the Library of Congress. Rosenblum's second trio album in 2018, River City, was called “richly romantic” and “well-realized” by JAZZIZ Magazine, which featured the title track as part of their Best of Fall 2018 CD. In 2020, Rosenblum released his third album, Kites and Strings, which is the first to feature him on both piano and accordion alongside his new sextet, the Nebula Project. That year, the Nebula Project was votedrunner-up for Best New Artist in JazzTimes' Readers' Poll. Most recently, Rosenblum recently his fourth album, A Thousand Pebbles, in 2023. In May 2023, Rosenblum and the album were featured in a Downbeat Magazine article entitled "Worldly Jazz Adventuring." Rosenblum has been privileged to share the stage with many highly acclaimed jazz musicians, including extensive work with Curtis Lundy, Winard Harper, Deborah Davis and Chris Washburne, as well as appearances with Bobby Watson, Sean Jones, TS Monk, Warren Wolf, Eliot Zigmund, and many others. Rosenblum's musical interests also extend beyond jazz to include work in numerous world music scenes, including musical styles from Brazil, Peru, Croatia, Bulgaria, India, Ireland, Jewish traditions and more.Support the show
A few years ago a popular song hit the charts, with a gospel choir singing the chorus, “Jesus walks with me.” Behind the lyrics lies a powerful story. The choir was started by jazz musician Curtis Lundy when he entered a treatment program for cocaine addiction. Drawing fellow addicts together and finding inspiration in an old hymnal, he wrote that chorus as a hymn of hope for those in rehab. “We were singing for our lives,” one choir member says of the song. “We were asking Jesus to save us, to help us get out of the drugs.” Another found that her chronic pain subsided when she sang the song. That choir wasn’t just singing words on a sheet, but offering desperate prayers for redemption. Today’s Scripture reading describes their experience well. In Christ, our God has appeared to offer salvation to all (Titus 2:11). While eternal life is part of this gift (v. 13), God is working on us now, empowering us to regain self-control, say no to worldly passions, and redeem us for life with Him (vv. 12, 14). As the choir members found, Jesus doesn’t just forgive our sins—He frees us from destructive lifestyles. Jesus walks with me. And you. And anyone who cries out to Him for help. He’s with us, offering hope for the future and salvation now.
Courtney's playing refreshingly cool new jazzy vibes for you to work, rest and play to! Jam-packed full of new releases and plenty of fun, including many of the artists introducing their own tracks! This wk smooth latin jazz, classic bop, New Orleans jazz poetry, samba-salsa beats, Pharaoh Sanders spiritual vocal tribute, jazz lounge, esoteric sonic experiments, guitar fusion... we're feeling soulful this wk folks celebrating Elders past & present... immerse in our remembrance. 1 Juan Carlos Quintero - Table For FiveTable For Five MOONDO MUSIC Tr5Juan Carlos Quintero gtr Joe Rotondi pno Eddie Resto bs Aaron Serfaty Joey DeLeon percQuinteroSmooth Cumbia folk rhythms from Colombia from latin maestro Juan Carlos & friends.2 Kenny Shanker – HunterVortex WISE CAT Tr4Kenny Shanker sx DaisukeAbe gtr MikeEckroth pno Yoshi Waki bs Brian Fishler dr ShankerBop lovers listen up!! Vibrant Charlie Parker infused bop magic from Kenny Shanker! 3 Tank & the Bangas (+ Alex Isley & Masego) - Black FolkRed Balloon VERVE Tr9Tarriona Ball, Masego. Alex Isley, Joshua Johnson, Albert Allenback, Norman Spence vcls Itai Shapira bs Norman Spence Keys Joshua Johnson dr Albert Allenback Fl, keys Georgia Muldrow drNew Orleans deep poetry to sweeten and enlighten your day from Tank & crew4 DO'A - Flor de LisHigher Grounds OUTSIDE IN Tr1DO'A vc, Harold Lopez-Nussa pno, vc Mayquel Gonzalez tpt Julio Cesar Gonzalez bs Ruy Adrian Lopez-Nussa percDjavanDjavan's gorgeous samba Lily Flower taken for a salsa whirl by DO'A!. 5 Mark de Clive-Lowe & Friends - Love is Everywhere (feat Dwight Trible) Freedom – Celebrating the Music of Pharoah Sanders SOUL BANK Tr9Mark de Clive-Lowe keys Dwight Trible vc Teodross Avery sx Corbin Jones bs/sza Tommaso Cappellato dr Carlos Nino percSandersSpiritual jazz vocalist Dwight joins Mark on this moving tribute to the late great High Priest Pharaoh Sanders 6 Matt Bianco - Joy RideThe Essential Matt Bianco MATT ENT/Membran Tr4Mark Reilly vc Dave O'Higgins sx Martin Shaw tpt Sebastiaan De Krom dr Geoff Gascoyne bs Graham Harvey keys Elizabeth Troy vc Judith O'Higgins/Magnus Lindgren sx fl clReilly/LindgrenRetro-happiness all round with the return of jazz-poppers Matt Bianco on their 40th birthday feat delicious keys from Graham Harvey!7 Bobby Watson – Mind Wine Back Home in Kansas City SMOKE Tr6Bobby Watson sx, Curtis Lundy bs Victor Jones dr Cyrus Chestnut pno Jeremy Pelt tptHicks“John Hicks was a mighty huge influence on me, Curtis and Victor. When he passed away, that was one of the saddest moments in our lives. He was extremely near and dear to us.” (Bobby W) 8 Jhelisa – OxygenOxygen DORADO – Tr1Marcus Reece Jr pno Greg Osby sx Landon Anderson dr Donna Hawkins bs Oteil Burbridge bs Rafael Pierra percAndersonRaw, dark, spiritually resonant & nostalgic soundscapes from music maverick Jhelisa collective.9 Christian McBride – BrouhahaQ Sessions MACK AVENUE...
Courtney's playing refreshingly cool new jazzy vibes for you to work, rest and play to! Jam-packed full of new releases and plenty of fun, including many of the artists introducing their own tracks! This wk smooth latin jazz, classic bop, New Orleans jazz poetry, samba-salsa beats, Pharaoh Sanders spiritual vocal tribute, jazz lounge, esoteric sonic experiments, guitar fusion... we're feeling soulful this wk folks celebrating Elders past & present... immerse in our remembrance. 1 Juan Carlos Quintero - Table For FiveTable For Five MOONDO MUSIC Tr5Juan Carlos Quintero gtr Joe Rotondi pno Eddie Resto bs Aaron Serfaty Joey DeLeon percQuinteroSmooth Cumbia folk rhythms from Colombia from latin maestro Juan Carlos & friends.2 Kenny Shanker – HunterVortex WISE CAT Tr4Kenny Shanker sx DaisukeAbe gtr MikeEckroth pno Yoshi Waki bs Brian Fishler dr ShankerBop lovers listen up!! Vibrant Charlie Parker infused bop magic from Kenny Shanker! 3 Tank & the Bangas (+ Alex Isley & Masego) - Black FolkRed Balloon VERVE Tr9Tarriona Ball, Masego. Alex Isley, Joshua Johnson, Albert Allenback, Norman Spence vcls Itai Shapira bs Norman Spence Keys Joshua Johnson dr Albert Allenback Fl, keys Georgia Muldrow drNew Orleans deep poetry to sweeten and enlighten your day from Tank & crew4 DO'A - Flor de LisHigher Grounds OUTSIDE IN Tr1DO'A vc, Harold Lopez-Nussa pno, vc Mayquel Gonzalez tpt Julio Cesar Gonzalez bs Ruy Adrian Lopez-Nussa percDjavanDjavan's gorgeous samba Lily Flower taken for a salsa whirl by DO'A!. 5 Mark de Clive-Lowe & Friends - Love is Everywhere (feat Dwight Trible) Freedom – Celebrating the Music of Pharoah Sanders SOUL BANK Tr9Mark de Clive-Lowe keys Dwight Trible vc Teodross Avery sx Corbin Jones bs/sza Tommaso Cappellato dr Carlos Nino percSandersSpiritual jazz vocalist Dwight joins Mark on this moving tribute to the late great High Priest Pharaoh Sanders 6 Matt Bianco - Joy RideThe Essential Matt Bianco MATT ENT/Membran Tr4Mark Reilly vc Dave O'Higgins sx Martin Shaw tpt Sebastiaan De Krom dr Geoff Gascoyne bs Graham Harvey keys Elizabeth Troy vc Judith O'Higgins/Magnus Lindgren sx fl clReilly/LindgrenRetro-happiness all round with the return of jazz-poppers Matt Bianco on their 40th birthday feat delicious keys from Graham Harvey!7 Bobby Watson – Mind Wine Back Home in Kansas City SMOKE Tr6Bobby Watson sx, Curtis Lundy bs Victor Jones dr Cyrus Chestnut pno Jeremy Pelt tptHicks“John Hicks was a mighty huge influence on me, Curtis and Victor. When he passed away, that was one of the saddest moments in our lives. He was extremely near and dear to us.” (Bobby W) 8 Jhelisa – OxygenOxygen DORADO – Tr1Marcus Reece Jr pno Greg Osby sx Landon Anderson dr Donna Hawkins bs Oteil Burbridge bs Rafael Pierra percAndersonRaw, dark, spiritually resonant & nostalgic soundscapes from music maverick Jhelisa collective.9 Christian McBride – BrouhahaQ Sessions MACK AVENUE Tr3Christian McBride bs Mike Stern gtr Marcus Strickland tnr Eric Harland drMcBrideChristian's bass on a funky electric tip feat some superb fusion guitar soloing from Mike Stern
Brian Steever is a drummer on a mission to inject joy into every musical situation that he finds himself. One of the most in-demand drummers on the Kansas City scene, the drums have been his passion since he was born. He began his studies with Loyd Warden in Columbia Missouri and is an alumnus of UMKC where he studied with Doug Auwarter, Brandon Draper, Curtis Lundy, Michael Carvin and Bobby Watson. Brian enjoys many performance opportunities in the Kansas City area and beyond. He can be seen around town with Mike Metheny, Matt Otto, Bob Bowman, Jeff Harshbarger, and Hermon Mehari. Brian has also had opportunity to play with musicians from all over the world including Ben Allison, Javon Jackson, Deborah Brown, Bob Sheppard, Tony Tixier, Shunzo Ohno, and Sam Newsome among others. In this episode, Brian talks about: Having the three strong influences of a mentor, a peer, and a community all before he left high school How the Kansas City jazz scene is supportive of everyone's unique voice His experience at University of Missouri-Kansas City The influence of Matt Wilson - being effortless and intentional Exploring sounds and ideas vs. practicing drums The never-ending matched vs. traditional conundrum
MP3 Link Play via Mixcloud Dave and John hosting this week's show with a fabulous selection of funk, jazz, soul, disco, boogie, house, edits and more. Featuring tracks by Newban, Sidney Joe Qualls, Curtis Lundy, Emilio Santiago, Nohelani Cypriano, Prophecy, Funk Factory, Latin Breed, Fertile Ground, Starship Orchestra and many, many more. Enjoy. RSS Feed: 6MS Sessions
An in-depth look at the influence of the legendary vocalist as an entrepreneur, educator and mentor. Moderator: Rene Marie. Panelists: Gail Boyd; Dee Dee Bridgewater; Benny Green; Christian McBride; Gregory Hutchinson; Curtis Lundy; Kenny Washington.
Hi and Happy New Year to you all, here is the podcast of my first 'In The Groove' show on Starpoint radio for 2021,featuring new releases by Sound Of Superbad Ft Robert Imtume Owens, DJ G & Pullman Porters, TanQueray Hayward, Derrick Givens,OUTPUT / INPUT and The Jersey Maestros Ft Baby Boy Steve Williams, with a 'Touch Of Jazz' by Curtis Lundy and vintage grooves by Connie Harvey, The Main Ingredient, Frankie Feliciano Presents Boogalu and Terry Callier... all in 2 hours of quality music.. enjoy the selections!! Paul Stuart 'In The Groove' on Starpoint Radio - Sunday 10th January 2021 01. Sy Smith - Feeling Good (Ft DominiqueXavier) (Single - sysmith.bandcamp.com 2021) 02. OUTPUT / INPUT - Take A Stab (Single - OUTPUT / INPUT 2020) 03. SoundofSuperbad Ft Robert Imtume Owens - Vibration (Single - Izipho Soul 2021) 04. The Main Ingredient - Happiness Is Just Around The Bend (Euphrates River LP - RCA 1974) 05. TanQueray Hayward - Caught Up (Promo 2021) 06. Smokie Norful - I've Got What You Need (Motown Gospel 2014 / Single - Its Soul Time Promo 2021) 07. Terry Callier - Sign Of The Times (Sign Of The Times LP - Elektra Records 1979) 08. Curtis Lundy - Never Gonna Let You Go (Colin Curtis presents Jazz Dance Fusion 2 - Z Records 2020) 09. Deborah Jordan - Horizon (Kaidi Tatham Remix)(Remix EP - deborahjordan.bandcamp.com 2020) 10. D.Folks - No One (DJ Soulchild Remix) (Promo 2020) 11. Lisa Richards - Hooked On Your Love (Recent Future 12" 1985) 12. Stone Foundation - Deeper Love (Opolopo Remix) (100% Records 2021) 13. The B.B. & Q Band - Imagination (Capitol 12" 1982) 14. DJ G & Pullman Porters - You Make Me Better (Original Mix) (Ocha Records 2021) 15. Spike Rebel Movement - U R Love Divine (Vick Lavender's Soul Vocal Mix)(spikerebelmovement.bandcamp.com 2020) 16. Amel Larrieux - Bravebird (Ezel Remix)(ezel.bandcamp.com 2020) 17. Frankie Feliciano Presents Boogalu - A Place In The Sun (MAW 12" 1999) 18. Derrick Givens - Destiny (Big Moses Shiny Rock Anthem Mix) (AquaSol 2020) 19. Connie Harvey - Make Sweet Music (Eightball 12" 1996) 20. The Jersey Maestros Ft Baby Boy Steve Williams - Gotta Give Thanks (Power Mix) (Sway 2020) 21. Deep Soul Syndicate Ft Andre Espeut - My Desire (Deep Soul Syndicate Vocal Mix) (Makin Moves 2021) 22. Tamia - So Into You (Ezel Classic Remix)(ezel.bandcamp.com 2020) 23. Brown & Brown - Good Life (Basement Boys Mix) (Azuli 12" 2003)
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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 27th August 2020 Artist - Track - Album - Year Jimmy Haslip featuring Joe Vannelli Empath Nightfall 2020 Marcos Valle Our Train Jazz is Dead 003 2020 Art Hirahara Blessed Son, Mr. Weston Balance Point 2020 Trio Linguae Since Last December Signals 2020 Idle Hands Ashes Solid Moments 2020 Steve Slagle Trio Sister Alive in Harlem 2020 Rudresh Mahanthappa Ring of Fire Hero Trio 2020 Bobby Watson & New Horizon feat. Curtis Lundy Mohawk Mohawk 2020 Sharel Cassity Surrender Fearless 2020 Steve Fidyk Thank you, Dzienkuje Battle Lines 2020 Christoph Irniger Trio Open City Open City 2020 Immanuel Wilkins Grace and Mercy Omega 2020 Alan Braufman Morning Bazaar The Fire Still Burns 2020 Bill Frisell Wagon Wheels Valentine 2020 Roberto Magris A Message for a World to Come Suite! 2020 Quinsin Nachoff Pivotal Arc Pivotal Arc 2020 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 27th August 2020 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
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 6th August 2020 Artist - Track - Album - Year John Beasley Sam Rivers MONK'estra Plays John Beasley 2020 David K. Mathews I Got You (I Feel Good) The Fantasy Vocal Session Vol. 2: Soul, Pop R&B 2020 Bill Warfield and the Hell's Kitchen Funk Orchestra Hip - Hug - Her Smile 2020 Kemuel Roig All God's Chillun Got Rhythm Genesis 2020 Harold Lopez-Nussa Lila's Mambo (to Emiliano Salvador) Te Lo Dije 2020 Bartosz Hadala Group Monk's Unfinished Symphony Three Short Stories 2020 The Mark Masters Ensemble feat. Gary Smulyan Lovers and Losers Night Talk: The Alec Wilder Songbook 2020 Grant Stewart Hallucinations Rise and Shine 2020 Gregory Dudzienski Quartet Meeting You Heroes Beautiful Moments 2020 Bobby Watson & New Horizon feat. Curtis Lundy Condition Blue Keepin' it Real 2020 Joel Frahm Quartet What's Your Beat? Live at Small's 2011 Ralph Peterson & The Messenger Legacy Red Black and Green Blues Onward & Upward 2020 Javier Nero Double Vision Freedom 2020 Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers Quick Trick Just Coolin' 2020 Mahmet Ali Sanlikol feat. Dave Liebman, cond. Ken Schaphorst Sephardim, Part 1: Spain, 1942 The Rise Up 2020 Ryan Cohan Essence Originations 2020 Michael Sarian This is Only the Beginning Michael Sarian's New Aurora 2020 Alister Spence re(set) Whirlpool 2020 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 6th August 2020 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Betty Carter was one of the most individual and adventurous of Jazz singers. No less than Carmen McRae said that "there is only one Jazz singer.....only one and that's Betty Carter". A strong citation indeed. This live set recorded at San Francisco's "Great American Music Hall" is one of her very best. She feeds off the audience and the audience is enraptured with her. Her magnificent trio is comprised of the great John Hicks on piano, Curtis Lundy on bass and the dynamic Kenny Washington on drums. Betty presents her own tunes and a few standards with her unique phrasing and her totally original approach. "The Audience With Betty Carter" is in awe of her creativity and so will you be. Betty Carter tonight on The Jazz Feature!
This episode of Big Blend Radio features jazz vocalist, composer, and artist, Carmen Lundy who discusses her art and new album, “Modern Ancestors,” out now on Afrasia Productions. The album features 10 self-penned and arranged tracks, and a stellar band consisting of Julius Rodriguez on piano, brother Curtis Lundy on acoustic upright bass, Kenny Davis on electric and acoustic bass, Mayra Casales on percussion, Terreon Gully and Kassa Overall on drums. More: https://carmenlundy.com/ Thanks to the National Parks Arts Foundation for sponsoring this episode: https://www.nationalparksartsfoundation.org/
This episode of Big Blend Radio features jazz vocalist, composer, and artist, Carmen Lundy who discusses her art and new album, “Modern Ancestors,” out now on Afrasia Productions. The album features 10 self-penned and arranged tracks, and a stellar band consisting of Julius Rodriguez on piano, brother Curtis Lundy on acoustic upright bass, Kenny Davis on electric and acoustic bass, Mayra Casales on percussion, Terreon Gully and Kassa Overall on drums. Modern Ancestors. Two words with significantly different connotations that come together and remind us that not only do opposites attract, but that we are all products of those who came before us; our Ancestors can be honored and reinterpreted, continually present and very much a part of who we are and what influences us today. Such is the common thread running through Carmen Lundy's brilliant new album, Modern Ancestors. Thanks to the National Parks Arts Foundation for sponsoring this episode.
Portuguese-born citizen of the world and singer/composer Sofia Ribeiro released her new album “Lunga” and returns for another interview on The Jazz Hole with Linus. Other artists today include NYC-based pianist and composer Ben Rosenblum with tracks from his album “Instead”, NYC-based saxophonist and composer Ricky Alexander with music from his brand new album “Strike Up The Band”, as well as the Toronto-based guitarist and composer David Cruz with music from his self-titled EP. Ben Rosenblum - “Clarisse and Walter” & “Far Back” Album: Instead Ben Rosenblum (p), Curtis Lundy (b) and Billy Hart (d) Ricky Alexander - I Knew I Loved You Album: Strike Up The Band Ricky Alexander (ts), James Chirillo (g), Rob Adkins (b) and Andrew Millar (d) Sofia Ribeiro - Lunga Album: Lunga Sofia Ribeiro (voc, bck voc), Juan Andrés Ospina (p, bck voc, arr), Petros Klampanis (b, bck voc, arr), Marcelo Woloski (perc), Vitor Gonçalves (acc), Eleni Arapoglou, Juana Luna, Lara Bello and Lauren Chaplain (bck voc) Sofia Ribeiro - Sotaque Album: Lunga Sofia Ribeiro (voc, bck vc, port.), Juan Andrés Ospina (p, port. arr), Petros Klampanis (b), Marcelo Woloski (perc), Luísa Vieira, Joana Castro (bck vc), Michel Nasrallah, Laura von Mutius, Lourenço Rebetez, Ana Carranca (brazilian crowd) and Carla Gomes (port. crowd) Sofia Ribeiro - Flor silvestre Album: Lunga Sofia Ribeiro (voc, bck voc), Juan Andrés Ospina (p, arr), Petros Klampanis (b), Marcelo Woloski (perc), Bartolomeo Barenghi (g), Eleni Arapoglou, Juana Luna, Lara Bello, Lauren Chaplain (bck voc) + Poem by Maria José Mota Ribeiro David Cruz - “Avery” & “Chocolate Blackout” Album: David Cruz EP David Cruz (g), William Dietrich (b) and Miles Fuller (d) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 01:36 - Clarisse and Walter - Ben Rosenblum 04:01 - Far Back - Ben Rosenblum 09:53 - I Knew I Loved You - Ricky Alexander 14:47 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 17:44 - Lunga - Sofia Ribeiro 22:36 - Interview with Sofia Ribeiro, Part I 30:25 - Sotaque - Sofia Ribeiro 34:59 - Interview with Sofia Ribeiro, Part II 43:56 - Flor silvestre - Sofia Ribeiro 48:50 - Avery - David Cruz 53:41 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 55:05 - Chocolate Blackout - David Cruz 60:13 - Finish
Carmen Lundy, ha sido comparada con Aretha Franklin, Ella Fitzgerald y Sarah Vaughan. Es hermana del bajista Curtis Lundy. En 1980 formó su propio trío, actuando con pianistas de la talla de John Hicks y Onaje Gumbs. También ha tocado con Walter Bishop Jr., Don Pullen, Mulgrew Miller, Billy Childs, Terri Lyne Carrington, Kip Hanrahan, Courtney Pine, Marian McPartland, y la banda Quasimode. Lundy ha compuesto y publicado más de cuarenta canciones. Sus composiciones han sido grabadas por artistas como Kenny Barron (“Momentos de silencio”), Ernie Watts (“Al Final de Mi Cuerda”), y Straight Ahead (“Never Gonna Let you Go”). Su primer álbum, Good Morning Kiss (1985) mostró varias composiciones originales, y fue reeditado en el año 2002. Su segundo álbum fue Night and Day (1986), y contó con músicos como Kenny Kirkland (piano), Alex Blake (bajo), Curtis Lundy (bajo), Victor Lewis (batería), Rodney Jones (guitarra), Ricky Ford (saxo tenor). Carmen Lundy desempeñó el papel principal en la gira Europea del musical de Broadway, Damas Sofisticadas con música de Duke Ellington. En la escena Off-Broadway ella retrató a Billie Holiday en la obra de Lawrence Holder They Were All Gardenias. Hizo su debut televisivo en la CBS con Shangri-La Plaza (1990), en el papel de Ginebra.
CDS PARADIGM Ep10/ Season 1 Thank you for tuning in to another Episode of CDS PARADIGM. This is episode 10 of season 1, continuing to entice the imagination to expand...you digg. Keeping with the unrelenting aspect of playing various musical directions, and as always, moving forward furthering its Quest. This Installment I trust will vibrate the transitions throughout. Playing artists, as always, that are generally not heard on main stream forums, and helping in building the fan base. In this installment you'll hear the late great Betty Carter performing her tune “Tight” with pianist John Hicks, bassist Curtis Lundy, and drummer Kenny Washington; drummer Beaver Harris, playing “Aladdin's Carpet” from his 360 Degree Music Experience – Beautiful Africa album; vocalist Gregory Porter performing his song “On My Way To Harlem”; flautist Shani Andrews playing her tune “Garnet” from the Birthstone CD; commentary by guitarist Dom Minasi of Cecil Taylor; pianist Cecil Taylor performing “I Love Paris”; Rendition of Freddie Hubbard’s Freedom Jazz Dance by pianist Bill Pernice, drummer Michael TA Thompson, and bassist Christopher Dean Sullivan it’s retitled: “Freedom of the Jazz Dance”; Marvin Gaye featuring the title cut from his Lost Album 2019 release: “You’re The Man”; Remix rendition of the tune “Secret Garden” by guitarist / songwriter /producer Larry Mcgee; NEA Jazz Master vocalist Sheila Jordan with pianist Steve Kuhn performing “My Ship”; saxophonist Kamasi Washington playing his tune ‘Re Run Home’ ***************************** Shout and Thank You to Miki Dash for her generous donation to CDS PARADIGM, and sending the music and material on flautist Shani Andrews ***************************** Along with commentary Thanks again for tuning in, and your continuous support of CDS PARADIGM podcast. Any comments are all welcome. E-mail: christopherdeansullivan@gmail.com ***************************** CDS PARADIGM Podcast is a verve consisting of New Music Artists of various genres, Spoken Word, Interviews, Messaging, and Commentary based on Current News, Community, Human Interest, and more. On CDS PARADIGM there are some Interesting and Thought Provoking subjects and topics intertwined within an Ebullient format. A place where all can learn from each other, share ideas, and information that will assist in making our world community stronger and collectively productive. This is the Tenth Episode in Season One of CDS PARADIGM Podcast. You can also listen to past episodes well. Check it out when you are available to do so. Listener Support is always welcome. Your donation supports future episodes, while connecting to the cultural world community through a modern media format. Thanks for tuning in and being here. --- 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/cds-paradigm/message
In this episode we get to speak with vibraphonist Warren Wolf as he travels the country. Warren is a multi-instrumentalist from Baltimore, MD. From the young age of three years old, Warren has been trained on the Vibraphone/Marimba, Drums, and Piano. Under the guidance of his father Warren Wolf Sr., Warren has a deep background in all genres of music. Beginning with classical music, Warren had studied classical composers from Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Paganini, Brahms, Vivaldi and Shostakovich. Warren also studied ragtime music learning music from the songbooks of Scott Joplin, Harry Brewer and Geroge Hamilton Green. In Jazz, Warren has studied artist and composers from Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Freddie Hubbard, Clifford Brown, Herbie Hancock, Oscar Peterson, Milt Jackson, Bobby Hutcherson, Cal Tjader, Return to Forever, Weather Report, Wynton Marsalis and many others. After graduating from Berklee in May of 2001, Warren became an active musician on the Boston local scene. Warren was hired in September of 2003 to become an instructor in the percussion department at Berklee College of Music. Warren taught private lessons on the Vibraphone and Drums, as well as teach a beginners keyboard class for entering freshman drumset majors. Musicians that Warren has played with or recorded with are Wynton Marsalis and The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Jeremy Pelt and "Creation", Nicholas Payton, Tim Warfield, Adonis Rose, Donal Fox, Anthony Wonsey, Aaron Goldberg, Cyrus Chestnut, Lewis Nash, Willie Jones, Eric Reed, Mulgrew Miller, Terri Lyne Carrington, Yoron Israel, Larry Willis, David "Fathead" Newman, Stefon Harris, Reuben Rogers, Kevin Eubanks, Curtis Lundy, Steve Davis, Duane Eubanks, Ron Carter, Wycliffe Gordon, Robert Glasper, Esperanza Spaulding and many others.