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Multi-disciplinary musician and artist, Drew “Hondo” Felder, joins Brittany and Jeannetta for Episode 6. Drew "Hondo" Felder is a true multidisciplinary artist who has written fiction for over 25 years and played music professionally for 15. Throughout his artistic journey, he has composed and played parts for other artists; created themes and sound design for short films, games, and commercials; and is currently the bassist of two all original bands. Audio engineering is among his other pursuits both live and in the studio. Outside of music, Drew is also honing his skills in videography, motion graphics, and video post-production. Combining many of these skills, he started his own Youtube channel, Hondo Felder Music and supports other artists and content creators with the technical side of the media creation process. You can follow him on Instagram @hondofelder. The group discuss pacing and time across music and writing. The discuss how time is expressed within and outside the work, how to incorporate tension and dissonance and the relationship between a work's purpose and pacing. Edward P Jones, “The First Day”, Lost in the City “Purple Rain”, Prince “Stakes is High”, De La Soul and “Stakes is High”, Robert Glasper + Mos Def Chris Dave, drummer Derrick Hodge, bass player Matt Bell, Refuse to Be Done Max Gladstone, Amal El-Mohtar, This is How You Lose the Time War Sarah J Maas, A Court of Thorns and Roses Series Karen E. Binder, “Adjusting Your Pace: How to Get A Story to Move”, https://electricliterature.com/adjusting-your-pace-how-to-get-a-story-to-move/ Game of Thrones James Kaplan, 3 Shades of Blue: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and the Lost Empire of Cool
Matthew Whitaker's musical journey began at age 3 with a keyboard gift from his grandfather. Now, a three-time ASCAP Foundation Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composers Award winner, he is captivating audiences globally with his music. With three studio albums under his belt, "Outta The Box", "Now Hear This", and "Connections", Matthew has been nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Jazz Album with his latest recording, "On Their Shoulders: An Organ Tribute", that pays homage to the great organ masters -- Dr. Lonnie Smith, Twinkie Clark, Jimmy Smith, Joey Defrancesco, and Charles Earland – while displaying gospel, jazz, and soul influences. Matthew has been featured on Showtime at the Apollo, the Today Show, Ellen, and 60 Minutes. He has collaborated with industry greats like Jon Batiste, Christian McBride, Regina Carter, Ray Chew, Derrick Hodge, and Anderson Paak. Believing every child should have access to music education, Matthew advocates for those with disabilities and consults companies to improve accessibility features. Matthew's inner vision and artistic versatility seem limitless. You don't want to miss this one! Connect with Matthew: @MatthewWhitakerOfficial (Youtube/Instagram) www.matthewwhitaker.net (website) Follow B. Lifted Up! Radio: @bliftedupradio (Twitter/Instagram/Facebook) www.bliftedupradio.com | www.mochapodcastsnetwork.com/bliftedup (Websites) Alfred Edmond Jr. - @alfrededmondjr (Twitter) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ROBERT GLASPER EXPERIMENT “BLACK RADIO” Los Angeles, July 3-6, 2011Black radio (yb vcl), Letter to Hermione (b vcl),Robert Glasper Experiment : Robert Glasper (p,el-p,synt) Derrick Hodge (b) Chris Dave (d) Casey Benjamin (vocoder,as,f,synt) Jahi Sundance (turntables) Stokely (vcl,perc) Shafiq Husayn, Erykah Badu, Lalah Hathaway, Lupe Fiasco, Bilal, Ledisi, King, Amber Strother, Anita Bias, Musiq Soulchild, Chrisette Michele, Meshell Ndegeocello, Yaslin Bey, Hindi Zahra (vcl) HIROMI UEHARA (HIROMI) “ALIVE : THE TRIO PROJECT” New York, February 5-7, 2014Alive, Life goes onHiromi Uehara (p) Anthony Jackson (contrabass-g) Simon Phillips (d) KAMASI WASHINGTON “THE EPIC” Los Angeles, CA, fall 2016-2017Change of the guard, Final ThoughtIgmar Thomas (tp) Ryan Porter (tb) Kamasi Washington (ts,comp,arr) Cameron Graves (p,org,choir vcl) Neel Hammond, Tylana Renga Enomoto, Paul Cartwright, Jennifer Simone, Lucia Micarelli (vln) Molly Rodgers, Andrea Whitt (viola) Artyom Manukyan, Ginger Murphy (cello) Miles Mosley (b) Stephen Bruner (el-b) Tony Austin (d) Patrice Quinn (vcl,choir vcl) Dawn Norfleet, Thalma de Freitas, Malya Sykes, Gina Manziello, Natasha F Agrama, Dwight Trible, Steven Wayne, Taylor Graves, Charles Jones, Jason Morales, Dexter Story, Tracy Carter (vcl) MAKAYA MCCRAVEN “IN THESE TIMES” various locations, c. Continue reading Puro Jazz 23 de diciembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
ROBERT GLASPER EXPERIMENT “BLACK RADIO” Los Angeles, July 3-6, 2011Black radio (yb vcl), Letter to Hermione (b vcl),Robert Glasper Experiment : Robert Glasper (p,el-p,synt) Derrick Hodge (b) Chris Dave (d) Casey Benjamin (vocoder,as,f,synt) Jahi Sundance (turntables) Stokely (vcl,perc) Shafiq Husayn, Erykah Badu, Lalah Hathaway, Lupe Fiasco, Bilal, Ledisi, King, Amber Strother, Anita Bias, Musiq Soulchild, Chrisette Michele, Meshell Ndegeocello, Yaslin Bey, Hindi Zahra (vcl) HIROMI UEHARA (HIROMI) “ALIVE : THE TRIO PROJECT” New York, February 5-7, 2014Alive, Life goes onHiromi Uehara (p) Anthony Jackson (contrabass-g) Simon Phillips (d) KAMASI WASHINGTON “THE EPIC” Los Angeles, CA, fall 2016-2017Change of the guard, Final ThoughtIgmar Thomas (tp) Ryan Porter (tb) Kamasi Washington (ts,comp,arr) Cameron Graves (p,org,choir vcl) Neel Hammond, Tylana Renga Enomoto, Paul Cartwright, Jennifer Simone, Lucia Micarelli (vln) Molly Rodgers, Andrea Whitt (viola) Artyom Manukyan, Ginger Murphy (cello) Miles Mosley (b) Stephen Bruner (el-b) Tony Austin (d) Patrice Quinn (vcl,choir vcl) Dawn Norfleet, Thalma de Freitas, Malya Sykes, Gina Manziello, Natasha F Agrama, Dwight Trible, Steven Wayne, Taylor Graves, Charles Jones, Jason Morales, Dexter Story, Tracy Carter (vcl) MAKAYA MCCRAVEN “IN THESE TIMES” various locations, c. Continue reading Puro Jazz 23 de diciembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
1. Dj Kenzhero & Tha_Muzik: Good Black Woman (feat. Pilani Bubu)2. Keyon Harrold: Foreverland (feat. Laura Mvula & Chris Dave)3. Dara Tucker: Nature Boy4. Joey Alexander: Why don't we5. Hiromi (feat. Sonicwonder): PolarisBUMP6. Goaplee: Time Heals (feat. Errol Cooney, Mike Aaberg, Chris Dave, Derrick Hodge & Keyon Harold)7. Marcus Strickland: You and I, An Anomaly8. Vandell Andrew: The Light9. J-Rod Sullivan: Then & Now10. Herb Alpert: It's All In the GameBUMP11. Yellowjackets: Challenging TimesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jazz-suite/donations
In this episode of How Art Is Born, Host R. Alan Brooks is joined by Derrick Hodge, composer, musical director, bandleader, producer, bassist, and advocate. Hodge reflects on his early days as a musician in West Philadelphia, feeding his curiosity and creative drive, his journey of self acceptance, and shares some words of wisdom for all the creators out there. Mentioned in this episode:Check Out Off The Walls from Colorado Public RadioHey! If you love How Art is Born, there's another podcast that I think you should check out. It's called Off The Walls and it's all about the people and stories behind Denver's street art. In each episode, you'll meet artists, activists and other Denverites ... to explore some powerful murals around town ... and why they matter. Find Off The Walls from Denverite and Colorado Public Radio wherever you get podcasts!CPR Off The Walls Ad 1
Derrick Hodge is a bass player, arranger, conductor, and he's worked with a TON of huge artists, at the highest level possible. I recently posted a video on Digging The Greats breaking down Common's album “Be” - Derrick played that bass intro on the album and arranged the strings you hear.Other artists he's worked with: Robert Glasper, Jill Scott, Mos Def, The Juneteenth Celebration at the Hollywood Bowl, The Oscars, Q Tip, the list goes on and on. We talk about his work with all these artists, his approach to music in general, and his most recent album, The Color of Noize, and his current tour.We first connected a few years ago because he did arrangements for the orchestral performance of Nas' Illmatic, playing bass on the original performance at the Kennedy Center. As a current member of Nas' band, this is a show I've played many times since, so I sent Derrick a message a few years ago the first time I played it, and now here we are, nerding out about music and the bass… this was such a great conversation. Follow Derrick Online: https://derrickhodge.com/https://www.instagram.com/dhodgeworld/?hl=enhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/1jvBVqm4g5Jk8tEmKoYoes?si=WPL4WL-wTRat77RMlsFocg
Javier Starks is an emcee, songwriter, educator, and youth advocate. Starks provides audiences with a positive alternative by choosing to perform curse-free Hip Hop with verses that don't degrade women, promote drugs, excessive violence, or over-glorifies money. He teaches kids why self-respect and respecting others is so important when expressing ourselves through art.”Starks has performed at The Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, and more. Starks led youth workshops in Tripoli, Lebanon, and was commissioned to record an original song to honor Oliver Tambo's 100th birthday in South Africa. Starks has been featured on CNN and has appeared on local news stations including Great Day Washington (WUSA-9). He has performed, recorded, and collaborated with numerous award-winning artists including Logic, Robert Glasper, Keyon Harrold, Miles Mosley, Chris Dave, Derrick Hodge, and the West Coast Get Down. In addition to his music career, Starks is the undisputed number #1 Onewheel rider in the world for distance. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Con Anita O'Day, Joan Chamorro & Alba Armengou, John Scofield, Mulgrew Miller y Nuno Ferreira entre otros. Otra de las entregas del serial "Joan Chamorro presenta a.. " ocupa nuestro tiempo de estrenos estatales, con la joven trompetista Alba Armengou como protagonista. El tiempo de estrenos internacionales lo dedicamos a John Scofield y su último trabajo, de título homónimo, que firma a guitarra sólo. Y como cada mes, nuestra última edición se convierte en el, a falta de uno físico y real en esta comunidad, particular y virtual, eso sí, "Club de Jazz" regional desde y en el que poder escuchar jazz en vivo. Así, recuperamos el paso del trío del pianista Mulgrew Miller, con Derrick Hodge y Karriem Riggins, las noches del 22 y 23 de Julio de 2003 por el Yoshi's de Aokland (California) cuando se cumplen 10 años de su fallecimiento (próximo lunes 29 de mayo). El "Estándar" de la semana en esta ocasión es el mítico "Sing, sing, sing" de Louis Prima en grabación de Anita 0'Day y "House", del guitarrista luso Nuno Ferreira en su "Long Distance Call" (FSNT), el "Favorito". Ahora Jazz, Ed. 2212. Con Javier del Barco.
An insightful sitdown with Tim de Cotta, a vocalist, bassist , songwriter and producer..........Tim De Cotta is a vocalist, bassist, songwriter and producer who believes in keeping his art pure. Styled in R&B and HipHop, Tim draws influences from artists such as Maxwell, John Legend, Anderson Paak, Common and Mos Def while styling his bass-playing after the likes of Derrick Hodge and Stuart Zender. Having played with various bands, Tim's music career constantly gets his hands dirty in musical diversity; pushing the boundaries in writing and production.He is also a highly sought-after sessionist playing, writing, producing and recording with many artistes including Intriguant, The Good Life Project, Evanturetime, Michaela Therese, .gif, Disco Hue, Mars, iNCH, Sezairi, M1LDL1FE, Charles J Tan (aka Charles Jedidiah) & Ling Kai over the years.Tim has also been developing a music and audio production suite with Warrior Productions Pte Ltd, producing for both artistic and corporate projects in recent years. Producing for artists like aeriqah, RHAUN and corporate entities such as Disney+ and Vogue, the audio suite arm of Warrior Productions is poised to become a known name in demand for artists' music production and larger corporate audio projects.
In this episode, we discuss modern piano techniques that blend Gospel and Modern Jazz piano. Jahari shares some of his jaw-dropping practice methods which you can use to take your playing to the next level, developing inner motion and counterpoint in combination with syncopated rhythms.Chicago-born pianist Jahari Stampley began playing the piano at the age of 14 and has been recognized and followed by many world-renowned musicians, including Yebba Smith, Robert Glasper, Cory Henry, Jacob Collier, Stanley Clarke, Derrick Hodge, Isaiah Sharkey, among others. Jahari has recently been called to tour with Stanley Clarke and is featured on Derrick Hodge's "Color of Noise" album. He has now worked with many world renowned artists including Jill Scott and Yebba Smith. Jahari was also the winner of the $6000 Bösendorfer prize for the international 2019 American Jazz Pianists Association Competition (for ages 18-25). Alongside all of this, Jahari released his first music mobile app, "Piano Chronicles" for which he did all of the art, music and animation. It is now released for all mobile devices on the Google Play and the Apple store.
Artist-theologian Julian Davis Reid has performed and spoken worldwide, and has released albums both solo and with his band, the Ju Ju Exchange. Having worked with Chance the Rapper, Jennifer Hudson, Peter CottonTale, and Derrick Hodge, he brings his music and life to the service of the Church, and of people seeking rest among the noise.
The JuJu Exchange is a jazz-fusion group founded by three childhood friends from Chicago, each bringing their own unique stories and traits to the collective. Nico Segal (trumpeter and producer) is Grammy Awarded musician and producer who is a frequent Chance the Rapper collaborator and trumpet player in Chance's band The Social Experiment. Julian Davis Reid (pianist and producer) is an artist-theologian who also hosts spiritual retreats called Notes of Rest, which interweave texts and music to promote rest, contemplation and creativity. Nova Zaii (drummer and producer) is a sonic designer and the inventor of the patented Nova Portals instrument, a touchless electronic instrument. Whether performing at The Chicago Jazz Fest or The Songbyrd, The JuJu Exchange brings uncut emotion with the intent to move the audience in mind, body, & soul. The band's debut project Exchange reached #1 on the Apple Jazz Albums Chart upon release and their new single Walk Cycle debuted #1 on the All-New Jazz Spotify Playlist. They released their second record, The Eternal Boombox EP, inspired to provide relief as the world grappled with a catastrophic year. Each song corresponds to a stage of grief from the Kübler-Ross “Five Stages of Grief” Cycle. The JuJu Exchange creates experimental and nuanced music that calls us all to wonder and trust. Their music, primarily instrumental, blends acoustic and digital instruments to accompany meaningful conversation around spiritual, mental, and physical experiences amongst their audiences' diverse backgrounds. They hope their music inspires the listener to participate in the kinds of exchange the world desperately needs. The band has been booked for Microsoft Teams Roundtable, Yale University, Northwestern University, Jazz Institute of Chicago, Chicago Ideas Week, and Apple On Michigan. The band's members have worked, performed, and produced with artists including Chance The Rapper, Frank Ocean, Derrick Hodge, Andrew Bird, Tank & The Bangas, Peter CottonTale, Jamila Woods, Grace Weber, Jennifer Hudson, Tiff Joy, VIc Mensa, Prefuse 73, Fulcrum Point New Music Project, and The Chicago Children's Choir. In this episode, Julian Davis Reid shares his background, education, and musical journey. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com
Welcome back y'all! This week our #OTWeeklyPlaylist has sounds from Rob Milton, Robert Glasper & Derrick Hodge, Foushee', Peter Rosenberg! During #MUSICNEWS we recapped the 2021 BET Award Nominations, and the ‘Rolling Loud' festival's NY line up! During #TheBLACKNESS, we get into the return of Madea to Netflix next year as well as shine a ‘Queen's Spotlight' on Simone Biles! Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @onthewayweekly - also vibe out with our #OTWSpring21Playlist available on Apple, Tidal, & Spotify!
What’s new? Angelique praat je iedere maandag bij. Je hoort vier nieuwe Nederlandse releases waaronder Noa Lauryn. Prince komt voorbij op zijn geboortedag en je hoort ook nog snippets uit twee soundtracks van nieuwe tv-series. Prince - Born 2 Die (https://spoti.fi/34Wb5dq) Noa Lauryn, multibeat, Benjamin Fro - Clouds (https://spoti.fi/3puULtm) Dragonfruit - Lonely (https://spoti.fi/3uYRPXa) Melle Jutte, Calundé - Higher (https://spoti.fi/3pqhQ0w) Kris Berry - Back to Shore (https://spoti.fi/3vULZYd) H.E.R. - Change (https://spoti.fi/34XpDt7) Robert Glasper. Derrick Hodge, Amber Navran - Dreaming (https://spoti.fi/3cotRhF) Iedere maandag de nieuwste ontdekkingen in Angelique's New Music Update. Wil jij als eerste op de hoogte zijn? Volg ons in jouw favoriete podcast app. Je krijgt een seintje wanneer er een splinternieuwe aflevering voor jou klaar staat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with New York Jazz Bassist & Composer Derrick Hodge .. We caught up with him about the new 2021 CD - R+R=NOW LIVE - Dream Team Collective Featuring a stellar cast including Robert Glasper and Christian Scott recorded live at the Blue Note Jazz Club in New York City .. This two-time Grammy Award-winning artist grew up right outside of Philadelphia in Willingboro, N.J. and has gone on to become a star in the world of jazz .. His involvement with this super group, the new COVID world and hope for the future were all a part of our conversation .. along with a bit more .. Dig .. Click to listen.Neon Jazz is a radio program airing since 2011. Hosted by Joe Dimino and Engineered by John Christopher in Kansas City, Missouri giving listeners a journey into one of America's finest inventions. Take a listen on KCXL (102.9 FM / 1140 AM) out of Liberty, MO. Listen to KCXL on Tunein Radio at http://tunein.com/radio/Neon-Jazz-With-Joe-Dimino-p381685/. You can now catch Neon Jazz on KOJH 104.7 FM out of the Mutual Musicians Foundation from Noon - 1 p.m. CST Monday-Friday at https://www.kojhfm.org/. Check us out at All About Jazz @ https://kansascity.jazznearyou.com/neon-jazz.php. For all things Neon Jazz, visit http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/
Composer and trumpet player Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah is up for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album at the Grammys this year for his live album, Axiom. He’s also nominated in the Best Improvised Jazz Solo category. He also has a new live album with the Robert Glasper-led supergroup, R+R=Now, which features Terrace Martin, Derrick Hodge, Taylor McFerrin, and Justin Tyson. He joins us to talk about both projects and, since it's Mardi Gras, we’ll also speak with Adjuah about growing up in New Orleans, participating in the masking tradition, and becoming a Chief himself.
The Hump is honored to bring you our guest this week! Bassist, composer, arranger, educator, orchestrator, film composer, Derrick Hodge! Tune in to find out why I call this episode, "Attitude of Gratitude!"
Playlist:1. Derrick Hodge: 192. Taylor McFerrin: Now that You Need me3. Four80East: 51 Division4. EMP Project: Just Visiting5. Esperanza Spalding: The PeacocksBUMP6. Sean Jones: The Storm7. Robert Glasper: Butterfly8. Bob James: 3am9. Herbie Hancock: Butterfly10. Warren Wolf: Intimate DanceBump11. Derrick Hodge: TransitionsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jazz-suite/donations
Artemis, Captain Black Big Band, Immanuel Wilkins, Derrick Hodge, Giveton Gelin, Thana Alexa, Nicole ZuraitisPlaylist: Artemis, featuring Cecile McLorin Salvant - If It's MagicOrrin Evans and the Captain Black Big Band - I'm So Glad I Got to Know YouImmanuel Wilkins - The DreamerDerrick Hodge - HeartbeatsAmbrose Akinmusire - RoyRenee Neufville - Something to Believe (For Roy)Giveton Gelin - Every Time We Say Goodbye (For Roy)Lauren Henderson, featuring Sullivan Fortner - Day by DayThana Alexa - Everybody Wants to Rule the WorldNicole Zuraitis - Rock BottomDan Pugach Nonet, featuring Nicole Zuraitis - The InscriptionMike Fahie Jazz Orchestra - La Fille Aux Cheveux de Lin (The Girl with the Flaxen Hair)Claire Devlin Quartet - AnyoneAimee-Jo Benoit - Exquisite CorpseSophia Smith Quartet - MerakiMaria Schneider Orchestra - Sputnik
Derrick Hodge’s latest Blue Note solo album Color of Noize is incredible and is the latest chapter in his multifaceted artistic life. Since releasing the album, which was co-produced by Don Was, it’s his first album to feature a live band throughout. We cover a wide range of topics, including his creative approach to his Color of Noize Instagram Live Sunday Sessions, the thoughtful interview he did recently with Mitch Joel for No Treble, capturing ideas and how that process has evolved, why his Temple University schooling was so important to his artistic development and much more. Derrick also answers several questions submitted by podcast listeners, and his warmth and spirit radiate throughout the entire conversation. Be sure to pick up Color of Noize, visit Derrick’s website, and follow him on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram! Listen to Contrabass Conversations with our free app for iOS, Android, and Kindle! Check out my Beginner's Classical Bass course, available exclusively from Discover Double Bass! Thank you to our sponsors! Ear Trumpet Labs - They make hand-built mics out of Portland, OR and they have an excellent mic for upright bass called Nadine. The Nadine is a condenser mic with a clear natural sound and incredible feedback rejection. This mic is a completely new design -- the head mounts in between the strings above the tailpiece with a rubber grommet, and the body securely straps to the tailpiece with velcro elastic. A 14-inch Mogami cable connects the two parts making it easy to place on any bass. It’s durable and holds up to the demanding needs of the instrument while offering excellent sound quality. Ear Trumpet Labs is offering a free t-shirt just for Contrabass listeners with the purchase of a mic, just visit EarTrumpetLabs.com/contrabass to claim yours and check out the Nadine! Practizma - The Practizma practice journal is packed with research based strategies to turn your ho-hum practice into extraordinary practice. Develop your curiosity, discipline, creativity, daring, tenacity and zen. Take a journey with four elements each week: goal setting, reflection prompt, action challenge, and journal pages to track your practice. Curious? Download the introductory chapter of the journal for free - this gives you an idea of what it's all about. Modacity - Are you a practice-savvy musician? Get Modacity – the music practice app that organizes, focuses, and tracks your progress. Recorder… metronome… tone generator… timer… note taking… Do away with the random assortment of music practice apps in your arsenal. Modacity™ combines all the tools you need into one easy to use, music practice tool. Organize, focus, and reflect on your practice – motivating you to increase retention in less time. Modacity has a special offer for Contrabass Conversations listeners that includes lifetime access to the app. Contrabass Conversations production team: Jason Heath, host Michael Cooper and Steve Hinchey, audio editing Mitch Moehring, audio engineer Trevor Jones, publication and promotion Krista Kopper, archival and cataloging theme music by Eric Hochberg Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to you automatically!
Playlist:1. Brandon Willams(feat. Artia Lockett & Taylor Eigsti): Love Dance2. Christion Scott atude Abjah: West of The West3. Saxappeal: The Song That's Called4. Derrick Hodge: 195. Snarky Puppy: Bling, BlingBUMP6. Robert Glasper : Got Over (Feat. Harry B.)7. Taylor McFerrin (feat. Anna Wise): Memory Digital8. Tim Miner: This World Can Wait9. The Yellowjackets: Postcards10. Earl Klugh: SandmanBump11. Farnell Newton: The Bluest Eyes RevisitedSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jazz-suite/donations
Welcome to Episode #63 of the Blue-in-Green:PODCAST which sees Imran and Rhonda delve deep into the Robert Glasper Experiment's 'Black Radio'. Released February 2012, the fifth Robert Glasper album - and the first attributed to the Robert Glasper Experiment - was the album to introduce pianist Glasper as a household name. Going on to win a Grammy, the guest-heavy album was met with huge success even making stars of the Experiment members, Derrick Hodge, Casey Benjamin and Chris Dave. 'Black Radio' marks the second of Rhonda and Imran's album discussions, kick started by 'Voodoo' back in Episode #59. www.blueingreenradio.com TuneIn: bit.ly/2LBK0BD The Blue-in-Green:PODCAST unveils new episodes on the first, second and third Mondays of the month. This podcast series runs in conjunction with the online radio station, Blue-in-Green:RADIO which celebrates 21st century soul, jazz, funk, Latin & hip-hop music. These shows are designed to give you some insight into the incredible range of talented presenters we're so lucky to host from all over the world and to geek out musically with us.
This month’s Groove episode is a fantastic conversation with bassist Derrick Hodge. Derrick studied music from six years old and is now a Grammy Award-winning Blue Note recording artist.
"Estival de Jazz 2020 Vol.X: Terell Stafford Quintet - Live at The Dakota". Segunda sesión y cierre del concierto del trompetista Terell Stafford a quinteto en el "Dakota Bar & Grill" de Minneaopolis (Junio 2005). El quinteto cuenta con tres jazzistas que han pasado por tierras extremeñas, por el Festival de Jazz de Badajoz, en los últimos años: el contrabajista Derrick Hodge, que pisó las tablas del teatro López de Ayala formando parte del trío de Robert Glasper, Bruce Barth y el propio Terell Stafford como "Special Featuring" del trio del pianista. Completaban quinteto Tim Warfield a los saxo tenor y soprano y Dana Hall a la batería. "Wild man blues", de Jerry Roll Morton a través de los "Hot Seven" de L.Armstrong, es nuestro "Estándar de la semana" y "JV", extraído de "La perfecció de la irrealitat" (New Mood Jazz), de "Xavi Maureta & Adam Kolker", nuestro "Favorito". Ahora Jazz, Ed.1983 - Jueves 20 Agosto.
"Estival de Jazz 2020 Vol.IX: Terell Stafford Quintet - Live at The Dakota". Esta semana marchamos a Minneapolis, al escenario del "Dakota Bar & Grill", para recuperar la primera parte de una sensacional noche de concierto del trompetista Terell Stafford liderando quinteto; completaron la formación Tim Warfield, Bruce Barth, Derrick Hodge y Dana Hall. Ahora Jazz, Ed.1982 - Miércoles 19 Agosto.
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 30th July 2020 Artist - Track - Album - Year Black Art Jazz Collective Iron Man Ascension 2020 Zen Zadravec Climb Human Revolution 2020 Antonio Adolfo Caxanga BruMa (mist): Celebrating Milton Nascimento 2020 Brian Andres Trio Latino Escucha Mayan Suite 2020 Ray Mantilla Yuyo Rebirth 2020 Shawn Maxwell Elbow of Phyllis Millstream 2020 Harrycane Orchestra In Love with 7 Hills Dark Makam 2019 Jordan Siegel No Chance Beyond Images 2020 Davy Mooney and the Hope of Home Band St. Paul's Live at National Sawdust 2020 Noshir Mody Illusions Grow An Idealist's Handbook: Identity, Love and Hope in America 2020 2020 Jeff Hamilton Trio Lapinha Catch Me if You Can 2020 Linely Hamilton Quintet Right Angle For the Record 2020 Charles Hamilton and Beyond Baian Mr. Hamudah 2010 Marvin Stamm/Mike Holober Quartet Morning Hope Live @ Maureen's Jazz Cellar 2020 Steve Fidyk Churn Battle Lines 2020 Derrick Hodge Little Tone Poem Color of Noize 2020 Michael Leonhart Orchestra feat. JSWISS Electric Relaxation Toast of the Nation 2020 Derrick Hodge Color of Noize Color of Noize 2020 Barrett Martin Group Bronzecasting Indwell 2019 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 30th July 2020 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Angelique belt met Joshua J en draait zijn nieuwe single Laika. Andere solid vibes komen deze week van o.a. D'Angelo, Lianne La Havas, Derrick Hodge, Zara McFarlane en SAULT.
Robert Glasper draws together his parallel passions for hip hop and jazz on his 2012 release, Black Radio. In addition to his formal jazz training, the pianist has long navigated the nebulous territory between the two genres – working with artists like Q-Tip, Kanye West, and Erykah Badu. In 2012, The Robert Glasper Experiment (featuring Casey Benjamin, Derrick Hodge, and Chris Dave) joined us for a live set in the Greene Space with a special guest – “Black Radio” collaborator and Grammy-nominated R&B artist Bilal. (From the archives.)
Playlist: 1. Love and Love Again, Double Cut, Mappe, Parco Della Musica Records, 2017..2. Dreamscape, Roger Rota, Reality In Illusion, Setola di Maiale, 2020..4. Kaoss Electronic, Roger Rota, Reality In Illusion, Setola di Maiale, 2020..5. Jean, Roger Rota, Reality In Illusion, Setola di Maiale, 2020..6. Lucy, Roger Rota, Reality In Illusion, Setola di Maiale, 2020..7. Part VIII - Chicago Waves, Carlos Niño e Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Chicago Waves, International Anthem, 2020..8. Part II, Carlos Niño e Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Chicago Waves, International Anthem, 2020..9. Part III, Carlos Niño e Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Chicago Waves, International Anthem, 2020..10. Color Of Noize, Derrick Hodge, Colour Of Noise, Blue Note Records, 2020..11. Heaven in Pennies, Esperanza Spalding feat. Robert Glasper, Exposure, Concord, 2017
Angelique belt met Rotterdams talent Gita Buhari en draait haar nieuwe single Queen of Nothing. Andere solid vibes komen van o.a. Derrick Hodge, Joya Mooi, Jacob Collier, Dinner Party, Buju Banton en Bruut.
Playlist: 1. Love and Love Again, Double Cut, Mappe, Parco Della Musica Records, 2017..2. Dreamscape, Roger Rota, Reality In Illusion, Setola di Maiale, 2020..4. Kaoss Electronic, Roger Rota, Reality In Illusion, Setola di Maiale, 2020..5. Jean, Roger Rota, Reality In Illusion, Setola di Maiale, 2020..6. Lucy, Roger Rota, Reality In Illusion, Setola di Maiale, 2020..7. Part VIII - Chicago Waves, Carlos Niño e Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Chicago Waves, International Anthem, 2020..8. Part II, Carlos Niño e Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Chicago Waves, International Anthem, 2020..9. Part III, Carlos Niño e Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Chicago Waves, International Anthem, 2020..10. Color Of Noize, Derrick Hodge, Colour Of Noise, Blue Note Records, 2020..11. Heaven in Pennies, Esperanza Spalding feat. Robert Glasper, Exposure, Concord, 2017
Playlist: 1. Love and Love Again, Double Cut, Mappe, Parco Della Musica Records, 2017..2. Dreamscape, Roger Rota, Reality In Illusion, Setola di Maiale, 2020..4. Kaoss Electronic, Roger Rota, Reality In Illusion, Setola di Maiale, 2020..5. Jean, Roger Rota, Reality In Illusion, Setola di Maiale, 2020..6. Lucy, Roger Rota, Reality In Illusion, Setola di Maiale, 2020..7. Part VIII - Chicago Waves, Carlos Niño e Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Chicago Waves, International Anthem, 2020..8. Part II, Carlos Niño e Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Chicago Waves, International Anthem, 2020..9. Part III, Carlos Niño e Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Chicago Waves, International Anthem, 2020..10. Color Of Noize, Derrick Hodge, Colour Of Noise, Blue Note Records, 2020..11. Heaven in Pennies, Esperanza Spalding feat. Robert Glasper, Exposure, Concord, 2017
Big tunes die Andrew deze week tipt zijn er van o.a. Blue Flamingo, Teyana Taylor & Erykah Badu, Gogo Penguin, Erick Cosaque Melle Jutte en Derrick Hodge.
In this week's interview I talk to Derrick Hodge, bassist for the likes of Jill Scott, Q-Tip, Terence Blanchard and, of course, the Robert Glasper Experiment.
In this week's interview I talk to Derrick Hodge, bassist for the likes of Jill Scott, Q-Tip, Terence Blanchard and, of course, the Robert Glasper Experiment.
Playlist1. Derrick Hodge feat. Common: Live Today2. Chris Dave: Off The Cuff3. Art Porter: Wishful Thinking4. Ben Williams: Toy Soldiers5. Robert Glasper: Fuck Yo FeelingsBUMP6. Ambrose Akinmusire: Regret (No More)7. Cassandra Wilson: Fragile8. Corey Wilkes: Searchin'9. Marcus Miller feat. Lalah Hathaway: When Your Life Was LowBUMP10. Lonnie Plaxico: I want it to be11. Herbie Hancock: I just called to say I Love You12. Four80East: Last flight to L.A.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jazz-suite/donations
In this roundtable discussion from Blue Note at Sea ’19, Marcus Miller talks with fellow bassists Vicente Archer, Luques Curtis, Derrick Hodge and David Mrakpor. The five musicians talk about the unique qualities of bassists, as well as the special role of the bassist in the band. They also recommend their favorite rhythm sections in jazz and music. This episode is sponsored by San Jose Jazz. The Jazz Cruise Conversations podcast is produced by Entertainment Cruise Productions, the worldwide leader in music-themed cruises.
Nick and Alex are joined by bassist Derrick Hodge. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Robert Glasper and Terrace Martin joined us this week to talk about their supergroup R+R=NOW (alongside Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah Derrick Hodge, Taylor McFerrin and Justin Tyson) and their just released album Collagically Speaking. We get deep into the creation of the project, why the guests were selected and why each song was done in one take over a four day period during NBA All-Star weekend in LA. It is difficult to give a synopsis for this interview. Just listen up and be ready to laugh your a%^ off! Day 1 Radio podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, IHeartRadio, Spotify, Stitcher and CLNS Mobile Media app. Follow us on Twitter, FB, and IG at @day1radio
This weeks broadcast marks 1-year of Ninth Wave Radio!I started the mix off with a brand new group comprised of Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, Taylor Mcferrin, Derrick Hodge, Justin Tyson & Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah called R+R=NOW with their new song 'Change of Tone'. Heading right into the mix I play some Kiefer, De La Soul, Moka Only, Claire Mortifee among others and cap the first portion off with my favourite Jon Bap song of his 'What Now?' project.In the second half of the broadcast I play a bunch of new music featuring songs from Falcons, Jaykin, Childish Gambino, Giorgi Holiday & Potatohead People who just dropped their album today (MAY 11)!Throughout you an listen to me blather about how I love radio and how I love you!LISTEN TO JAZZ! LISTEN LOCAL! JUST LISTEN!
La historia sigue y Blue Note, otrora sello referente del jazz, cuenta con plantilla renovada. "Our point of view" reúne a Lionel Loueke, Ambrose Akinmusire, Marcus Strickland, Kendrick Scott, Robert Glasper y Derrick Hodge, su Blue Note All-Stars, que cuenta con la colaboración estelar de Herbie Hancock y Wayne Shorter. En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' escuchamos su disco, dedicado al difunto Bruce Lundvall, presidente del sello desde mediados de los 80. El pianista Quinito Mourelle presenta "Suite de las ocho", trabajo de corte clasicista y camerístico junto a su colaborador el clarinetista Roberto Somoza y la Orquestra de Cámara Galega. El bajista canadiense Justin Gray se dedica a la búsqueda de "New Horizons" con un instrumento original en el que incorpora elementos instrumentales propios de la cultura de la India, país de nacimiento de su madre. Junto a su grupo Synthesis procura profundizar en la relación entre jazz y música de este país. "Permiso" es el primer trabajo a su nombre del guitarrista Alfred Artigas. Proyecto en cuarteto, junto a Toni Saigi, Marc Cuevas y Oriol Roca, que Artigas describe como música sobre el amor y la aceptación. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
La historia sigue y Blue Note, otrora sello referente del jazz, cuenta con plantilla renovada. "Our point of view" reúne a Lionel Loueke, Ambrose Akinmusire, Marcus Strickland, Kendrick Scott, Robert Glasper y Derrick Hodge, su Blue Note All-Stars, que cuenta con la colaboración estelar de Herbie Hancock y Wayne Shorter. En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' escuchamos su disco, dedicado al difunto Bruce Lundvall, presidente del sello desde mediados de los 80. El pianista Quinito Mourelle presenta "Suite de las ocho", trabajo de corte clasicista y camerístico junto a su colaborador el clarinetista Roberto Somoza y la Orquestra de Cámara Galega. El bajista canadiense Justin Gray se dedica a la búsqueda de "New Horizons" con un instrumento original en el que incorpora elementos instrumentales propios de la cultura de la India, país de nacimiento de su madre. Junto a su grupo Synthesis procura profundizar en la relación entre jazz y música de este país. "Permiso" es el primer trabajo a su nombre del guitarrista Alfred Artigas. Proyecto en cuarteto, junto a Toni Saigi, Marc Cuevas y Oriol Roca, que Artigas describe como música sobre el amor y la aceptación. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
I remember picking up Robert Glasper's In My Element and being surprised to hear the Hip Hop, soul and elements of other genres dispersed throughout the album. Although, already a Jazz fan, I was elated at hearing my generation's music represented in an art form that was previously, largely guarded from exploration and breaking form. It seems from that moment until now, as the 2010s come to a close, Jazz has reversed its position and also permeated itself into the prevalent genres of music. Glasper aside, Jazz musicians have become the new rock stars it seems - Common even took Jazz musicians (Glasper, Karriem Riggins, Keyon Harrold, Derrick Hodge, & Elena Pinderhughes) to perform at the White House. The soundtrack to Kendrick Lamar's critically acclaimed album, To Pimp A Butterfly was largely composed and performed by the West Coast Get Down, and some of your favorite emcees can't perform without cats like Robert “Sput” Searight, Nate Smith & Maurice Brown. To the delight of many 80s babies, bassist Stephen "Thundercat" Bruner, gathered Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins for Show You the Way from his 2017 masterpiece, Drunk. The Grammy award winning bassist has worked with everyone from Badu and Bilal to Jhene Aiko and Suicidal Tendencies. The new lions are younger and influenced more by the sounds of Dilla and Hip Hop than Davis and Be Bop. Two sides of the same coin, I suppose because the music must grow or remain stagnant and give credence to the frequently espoused sentiment, "Jazz is Dead" which we know to be untrue. This mix could scarcely contain all the artists I wanted to include, but it's a nice jumping off point to discover a lot of great, current musicians that will strengthen or create a passion for America's original art form, Jazz. Richard Spaven - zeebra iii Ross McHenry - Intercosmos (Prayers Ep Version) Keyon Harrold - Bubba Rides Again NAUTILUS - We Live in Brooklyn Baby Kazumi Kaneda - Ink Ribbon Daniel Casimir - Cable St DJ Harrison - Kalimba Tale Terrace Martin - A Tribe Called West ft Keyon Harrold Eric Lau - Noma ft Ben Hadwen Takuya Kuroda - Thirteen Black Milk - Sonny's Dream ft Robert Glasper & Dwele Butcher Brown - Rule #1 Jesse Fischer & Sly5thAve - Sly Maurice Brown - Serendipity Brandee Younger - Dorothy Jeanne Christian Sands - Gangsta Lude Gas Lab - Jazz Cats ft Marcelo Gallo Trevor Lawrence Jr - Cornerstone ft Kamasi Washington, Terrace Martin, Nico Segal Stro x 14KT x Mark De Clive Lowe - Part Two Nate Smith - Bounce: Pts I & II DJ Cam - Cantaloop Island ft Tassel & Naturel Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah - No Love --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bamalovesoul-radio/support
BANG! @southernvangard #radio #Techniques “WreckingCrewAllStars Best of 2016! DJ Jon Doe was a guest DJ on The Wrecking Crew All-Stars “Techniques” radio show last week on WREK 91.1FM, which is Georgia Tech’s student run radio station. For those of you that didn’t listen live, you can now go back and re-live it! Make sure you stick around for the end for a brief chat with the one and only Rodney C (yes, THAT one) as well as Jon. Do we really have to say it? You guessed it - it’s ALWAYS that #smithsonian #grade #twiceaweek // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #underground #DJ #mix #interview #podcasts #ATL #WORLDWIDE Recorded live January 12, 2016 @ WREK 91.1FM Atlanta, GA Techniques Radio / wrek.org / southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks @beatlabusa "Ask Somebody" - Consequence feat Ty Dolla Sign &Tony Yayo "3 For The Paper" - Q-Unique X BBAS "The Space Program" - A Tribe Called Quest "Memory Lane" - Rapper Big Pooh & Nottz feat. Novej "The Recipe" - REKS (prod. Nottz, cuts DJ Kerosene) "Godly" - D-Tension feat. Diamond D and A.G. "Us Tonight" - Dominique Larue & J. Rawls "Get Down (Remix)" - Torae feat. Freeway & Styles P (prod. Pete Rock) "Parkside Ave" - Aaron Rose ( prod. J57) "Tell Um What It Is" - LegSweep Specialist "The Ride" - K-Hill (prod. D.R.U.G.S. Beats) "Feel That 2.0" - Willi Dudat "Knowledge Of Self" - Ras Beats feat. O.C. & Elzhi "Galaxy" - Bambu De Asiatic feat. Eddie Meeks (cuts DJ Jon Doe) "Speak To Me" - Bishop Lamont feat. Angie Fisher "Lights Out" - D.V. Alias Khryst feat. Redman (prod. Midi Mafia) "Louder Than Ever" - Phantasm & Soulbrotha "Black Spasmodic" - A Tribe Called Quest "El Dorado" - Milano Constantine (prod. Skizz) "Wits End” - DJ illogik feat. Open Optiks & J Scienide "414 Words" - Mickey Factz & Nottz "I Dream B.I.G" - Termanology feat. Sheek Louch & Styles P (prod. Buckwild) "Symphonic" - Pearl Gates & Syll "Beneath The Planet Apes" - PFCUTTIN feat. O.P.M. "Top 5" The Black Opera "Ur Mines" - OZY REIGNS "Rising"" - Bodega Brovas "Fiyah Flies" - The Hue (H.I.S.D. & Radio Galaxy) feat. Chris "Daddy" Dave & Derrick Hodge
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Estrenamos el nuevo disco del guitarrista Reza Khan, junto a novedades de artistas como Johan Asmundsson, Patrick Yandall, Oli Silk, Steve Cole y Carol Duboc. En el bloque del recuerdo recuperamos música de Al B. Sure! y el que fue el disco de presentación del bajista Derrick Hodge.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170
Enjoy today's Music Monday offering, Some Jazz 20! This entry is packed to the brim with fantastic Jazzy vibes to keep the "blues" associated with today away. BamaLoveSoul favorites SouthWes Terminal are in the mix, alongside Laurin Talese's fantastic cover of Bilal's Love Poems as well as Mark de Clive Lowe and friends leading things off! New music from Derrick Hodge, Deborah Jordan, and Butcher Brown are also thrown in to keep you up to date with the latest, greatest. Get plugged in and turned out --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bamalovesoul-radio/support
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 076! We’re back in Dirty Blanket Studios here at Southern Vangard Radio this week, with a tremendous amount of new joints, that usual colorful commentary and an interview session with Lawrence, MA’s finest, the one and only REKS! We should also mention we have a BRAND NEW SPONSOR for the show - @BEATLABUSA - hip-hop vinyl, turntable/equipment repair, production gear, spray paint - check them out when you’re in the A next, they have a great shop in Little Five Points, and you can also get that good good online as well! Also - heads up on next weeks show - we have a special treat for all of you faithful Vangardian listeners out there during the week of July 4th, as Doe and Meeks are taking a long deserved, mid-year break to re-charge for the rest of 2016. Stick around through the end of the mix for interview snippets of our chat with REKS and never forget it’s ALWAYS that #smithsonian #grade! // #download #stream #listen // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #underground #DJ #mix #interview #podcasts #ATL #WORLDWIDE Recorded live June 27, 2016 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks @beatlabusa Inst beds by Grap Luva "Plane Gang" - REKS feat. Akrobatik, Edo. G. & Termanology (cuts DJ Deadeye, prod. Audible Doctor) "Pop Off" - Bless (prod. Statik Selektah) "Microphone Takeover" - Krumb Snatcha feat. 4 Corners "World Renown" - Mr. Lif ( (Dan The Automator Mix) "It's Alive" - The Difference Machine feat. Paten Locke "Gimme that" - Djar ONe feat. Venomous2000 "Gimme that" - [Kestamoz Remix] Djar ONe feat. Venomous2000 "White Rappers (A Good Guest)" - your old droog (prod. by El RTNC) "Dave's Joint" - JSWISS "Fiyah Flies" - The Hue (H.I.S.D. & Radio Galaxy) feat. Chris "Daddy" Dave & Derrick Hodge "40 acres." - Nolan The Ninja feat. Noveliss of Clear Soul Forces (prod. Def Dee) "The Origin" - 60 East feat. Sly Boogy & Blu "Give You What You Need" - K-Def And El Da Sensei "Realer Than Most" - The Other Guys feat. Skyzoo "Concrete Paradise" - Libretto "Atlantis" - Blue & Nottz "Freeze" - Sadat X (prod. Pete Rock) "El Dorado" - Milano Constantine (prod. DJ Skizz) "It's Just Life" - Pawz One feat. Rasco "Mouse Trap" - Devine Carama & Jet Taylor feat. Champagne Chu & Deacon The Villain Interview Snippets - REKS
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 059! Back with a vengeance after The Endless Stash last week on Episode 058 - Doe and Meeks turn up the space heater with MONSTROUS joints and a can’t miss interview with the illustrious DJ SKIZZ. Yeah that Skizz. WHADDUP SKIZZ?!?! Interview snippets are at the end of this weeks show, and the full drops Thursday! Enough yapping - push play and take in that #smithsonian #grade // #download #stream #listen // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #underground #DJ #mix #interview #podcasts #ATL #WORLDWIDE Recorded live February 21, 2016 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks Inst beds by DJ Pocket "The Legacy" freestyle - DOECINO (Eddie Meeks & DJ Jon Doe) (prod. D.R.U.G.S. Beats, cuts DJ Jon Doe) "Fresh Daily" - Bambu De Asiatic feat. Audessey of Soundsci "16 & OUT" - D.I.T.C. Studios feat. A.G. (prod. Lord Finesse)” "Wits End" - DJ illogik feat. Open Optiks & J. Scienide "Young Boi" - ILLPO (prod. D.R.U.G.S. Beats) "Slow Down" - Blakface x SeanWyze feat. Illa J (prod. Jared Jackson) "The Introduction" - J Dilla (prod. HouseShoes) "Ride To Dat" - (Theory Hazit Remix) Libretto feat. Guilty Simpson "Fiyah Flies" - The H.U.E. (H.I.S.D. & Radio Galaxy) feat. Chris 'Daddy' Dave & Derrick Hodge "Grass Aint Green" - Rapper Big Pooh & Nottz feat. Blu "Rhythm" (K-Def Remix) - HOT16 feat. Ohmega Watts "Greenlight(Go)" - Geechy Bass feat. Boog Brown "Turn Me Back" - Koache feat. Xzibit "They Don't Get It" - Wise Intelligent (prod. DJ Pocket) "Stayin Out The Way" - Vice Souletric feat. Skyzoo "Come On Down" - Pearl Harba feat. Shabaam Sahdeeq & Nutso "Llamas" - Rim (of Da Villains) (prod. by DJ Skizz) "Mistakes" - Ron Jon Bovi feat. Saafir Interview Snippets - DJ Skizz
As a producer, he has lent his hand to such artists as; Janet Jackson, Pharoahe Monch, Bobby Creekwater, Vickie Winans, Jadakiss, Lin Rountree, Anita Baker, Jay Electronica, Jeymes Samuel, Ryan Leslie, and Amp Fiddler. In 2011 his music was featured in the AT&T “Swag/FLY ERRR” commercial. At just 32 years old, he is a taste and hit-maker with an undeniable track record. As an artist B. has performed and toured alongside some of the industry's finest including; Talib Kweli, Morris Day and The Time, Kim Burrell, Robert Glasper, Derrick Hodge, The Isley Brothers, George Duke, The Last Poets, Musiq Soulchild, Geno Young, Jaguar Wright, Kelis, Gene Dunlap, Sy Smith, Zo!, Joe Sample, Norman Brown, Wyclef, Raheem DeVaughn, Martha Reeves and Jonathan Butler just to name a few. Along with national tours, B. has also graced the stages of all of Detroit's premier venues and clubs including; The Fox Theatre, Chene Park, Freedom Hill, Detroit Opera House, Hart Plaza, The Music Hall, The Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History, Baker's Keyboard Lounge, The Key Club, and Bert's Jazz Marketplace.
Derrick Hodge Live Today The Robert Glasper Experement Calls Terence Blanchard When Will You Call Guru Plenty Jill Scott Long Walk (Jazz Remix) Bobby McFerrin The Garden Quincy Jones Tell Me a Bed Time Story Marcus Miller Cause I want You Esperanza Spalding Endangerd Species Gretchen Parlato Holding Back The Years Farnell Newton Everything is Clear Wayman Tisdale Commin' Home
Darron McKinney Nobody Greater Christian McBride Spiritul Terencee Blanchard Touched by an Angel Randy Scott Just What I Prayed For Sean Jones Forgiveness (Released) Kirk Whalum Because You Loved Me Ambrose Aknmusire Regret (No More) Kendric Scott Serenity Robert Glasper Tribute Derrick Hodge Message of Hope Christian Scott Paradise Found
MAGNETIZEDTerence Blanchard (trumpet) is one of the most important musician/composer/band leaders of his generation. His emotionally moving and technically refined playing is considered by many jazz aficionados to recall earlier jazz trumpet styles. Born March 13, 1962, in New Orleans, the only child to parents Wilhelmina and Joseph Oliver Blanchard, a part-time opera singer and insurance company manager, the young Blanchard was encouraged by his father, Joseph Oliver, to learn to play the piano. In the third grade he discovered jazz trumpet when a big band, featuring Alvin Alcorn on trumpet, played at a school assembly. In his teens Blanchard attended the New Orleans Center of Creative Arts, where he studied and played with saxophonist Donald Harrison. While performing with Lionel Hampton's big band, he studied for two years at Rutgers University under the tutelage of Paul Jeffrey and Bill Fielder.In 1982 Blanchard replaced Wynton Marsalis under his recommendation in Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, working in that band up to 1986 as lead soloist and musical director. He then co-led a prominent quintet with saxophonist Donald Harrison, recording seven albums for the Concord, Columbia, and Evidence record labels in five years, including a stirring in-concert tribute to the Eric Dolphy/Booker Little ensemble. In the '90s, Blanchard became a leader in his own right, recording for the Columbia label, performing on the soundtracks to Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing and Mo' Better Blues, and composing the music for Lee's film Jungle Fever. In fact, Blanchard has written the score for every Spike Lee film since 1991, including Malcolm X, Clockers, Summer of Sam, 25th Hour, Inside Man, and the Hurricane Katrina documentary When the Levees Broke for HBO. With over 40 scores to his credit, Blanchard and Mark Isham are the most sought-after jazz musicians to ever compose for film. In the fall of 2000, Blanchard was named artistic director of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Keeping up with his love of live performance and touring, Blanchard also maintains a regular studio presence, recording his own original music for the Columbia, Sony Classical, and Blue Note labels. Albums include The Billie Holiday Songbook (1994), Romantic Defiance (1995), The Heart Speaks (1996), the acclaimed Wandering Moon (2000), Let's Get Lost (2001), Bounce (2003), and especially Flow (2005), which was produced by pianist Herbie Hancock and received two Grammy nominations. Blanchard has been nominated for 11 Grammys and has won four in total, including awards for New York Scene with Blakey (1984) and the soundtrack A Tale of God's Will in 2007. In 2005, Blanchard was part of McCoy Tyner's ensemble that won the Grammy in the Best Jazz Instrumental Album category for Illuminations. A quintessential sideman as well as leader, he has worked with prominent jazz players including Cedar Walton, Abbey Lincoln, Joanne Brackeen, Jay McShann, Ralph Peterson, Ed Thigpen, J.J. Johnson, Toots Thielemans, the Olympia Brass Band, Stevie Wonder, Bill Lee, Ray Brown, Poncho Sanchez, Dr. Billy Taylor, Dr. John, Lionel Loueke, Jeff Watts, and many others. Scarecrow Press published his autobiography, Contemporary Cat. By April of 2007, the Monk Institute announced its Commitment to New Orleans initiative, which included the relocation of the program to the campus of Loyola University in New Orleans, spearheaded by Blanchard. During 2007, the Monterey Jazz Festival named Blanchard Artist-in-Residence, and the festival formed a 50th Anniversary All-Stars ensemble featuring trumpeter James Moody, Benny Green, Derrick Hodge, Kendrick Scott, and Nnenna Freelon. In 2008, Blanchard helped scored the hit film Cadillac Records. Signing with Concord Jazz in 2009, he released Choices -- recorded at the Ogden Museum of Art in Blanchard's hometown of New Orleans -- at the end of that summer. In 2011, he paid tribute to the innovative Afro-Cuban recordings of Dizzy Gillespie and Chano Pozo by teaming up with Latin jazz percussionist Poncho Sanchez for the studio album Chano y Dizzy! In 2012, Blanchard returned to his film work by scoring the soundtrack to director George Lucas' WWII action/drama Red Tails.“I’ve always believed that in life, what you keep in your mind is what you draw to yourself.” That’s how trumpeter/composer Terence Blanchardexplains the title of his 20th album, Magnetic, which finds a stunning variety of sounds and styles pulled together by the irresistible force of Blanchard’s vision.That credo stems directly from Blanchard’s personal faith; raised in the Christian church, he has turned in recent years to Buddhism after meditating with Herbie Hancock while on the road with the legendary pianist. The idea of a spiritual magnetism “is a basic concept in any type of religion,” he says. “Both Christianity and Buddhism have forms of meditation - one’s called prayer and one’s called chanting. But it’s all about drawing on those things to help you attain enlightenment in your life at the same time that you’re trying to give back to the community.”Magnetic gives expression to that belief through the combined voices of Blanchard’s always-scintillating quintet. Its latest incarnation brings together longtime members Brice Winston (saxophone) and Kendrick Scott (drums) with pianist Fabian Almazan, who made his debut with the group on its 2009 album Choices, and its newest member, 21-year-old bass prodigy Joshua Crumbly. In addition, they’re joined by a trio of remarkable special guests: master bassist Ron Carter, saxophonist Ravi Coltrane, and guitarist/vocalist Lionel Loueke.The vast array of approaches undertaken by that ensemble is striking, from the blistering bop of “Don’t Run” to the fragile ballad “Jacob’s Ladder;” the psychedelic electronic haze of “Hallucinations” to the urgent edginess of “Another Step.” As Blanchard says, “It’s a wide range of musical ideas that come together through the efforts of the guys in the band.”Magnetic marks Blanchard’s return to Blue Note Records, which last released A Tale of God’s Will, his triumphant 2007 requiem for his home city, New Orleans, in the wake of the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina. That harrowingly emotional song cycle is just one of many large-scale projects Blanchard has undertaken in recent years. Since first writing music for Spike Lee’s 1990 jazz-set movie Mo’ Better Blues, Blanchard has become a renowned film composer with over 50 scores to his credit, most recently the WWII drama Red Tails for producer George Lucas. This summer, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis and Jazz St. Louis will combine forces to premiere Blanchard’s first opera, Champion, an “Opera in Jazz” based on the story of the gay boxing champion Emile Griffith. This follows his recent score for Emily Mann’s Broadway production of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire.After the broad scope of such lofty undertakings, returning to a small group setting can be a challenge. “You get accustomed to having so many different colors at your disposal,” he says. “So I try to figure out a way to have as much diversity in everything that we play, the same expansive color palette as when you have an orchestra and voices.”One way that Blanchard expands his palette on Magnetic is through the use of electronics, creating an overdriven, electric guitar-like sound for his horn during “Pet Step Sitter’s Theme Song” or brewing the mind-altering atmospherics of “Hallucinations.” The latter tune, though titled by Blanchard’s 14-year-old daughter, also touches on the lifelong spiritual search evoked by the album-opening title track and “Central Focus,” which was originally recorded twenty years ago on Blanchard’s album Simply Stated. “When chanting for meditation,” he says, “you can have those moments of reflection that will bring new ideas to you. Some people may not call them hallucinations, but I think they’re all related in some fashion.”Not every tune comes from such profound motives. The hard-bopping “Don’t Run” was written solely with the intention of allowing the band to joust with Ravi Coltrane’s soprano and Ron Carter’s mighty bass runs. The title was inspired by a taunt from Carter to Blanchard, asking only half-jokingly when the trumpeter would call on the legendary bassist’s services. “Stop running from me, man,” Blanchard recalls him saying, and when Carter speaks, you listen.Coltrane’s contributions, which also include a taut, powerhouse turn on tenor for “Pet Step Sitter’s Theme Song,” came about simply because Blanchard was blown away by the saxophonist’s latest album, Spirit Fiction. “Ravi has developed a style and a sound that’s very unique,” Blanchard explains. “It’s an incredible feat given who his father was and what instrument his father played. But his being on my record has nothing to do with any of that; his being on my record is simply due to the fact that I love the way he plays.”The same goes for Benin-born Lionel Loueke, who first came to prominence through Blanchard’s quintet before becoming widely renowned as one of the most innovative guitarists and vocalists in modern jazz. “He’s a very unique talent,” Blanchard says. “Lionel always brings a certain spirit and energy to any project that he’s a part of.”Blanchard also readily sings the praises of his core group, which has been evolving over two years together to reach the deeply attuned point at which Magnetic finds them. “I’ve always appreciated the artistry of Brice and Kendrick,” he says of the band’s two veterans. “They’ve very seriously committed to developing their own unique styles of playing.”Of newcomer Crumbly, he says, “Josh is a young guy who’s very talented and brings a lot to the group.” And of Almazan, he continues, “Fabian has been growing by leaps and bounds. His harmonic knowledge has taken the band in interesting directions and he colors things in ways that I think are very fresh and forward-thinking.”So enamored is the bandleader of Almazan’s talents that he affords the pianist a solo spotlight, the captivating “Comet.” Almazan, Blanchard says, “plays with such grace and beauty. We did five or six takes and all of them were so beautiful that it was a hard to choose just one.”Each member of the group provides their own contributions to the album: Crumbly, the lovely and delicate “Jacob’s Ladder;” Scott, the forceful, rhythmically intense “No Borders Just Horizons;” Winston the lithe and intricate “Time To Spare;” and Almazan an “emotional roller coaster” dedicated to his mother, “Pet Step Sitters Theme Song,” which is later reprised as “Another Step.” “We had so much fun playing that tune that we just couldn’t leave it,” Blanchard explains. I thought it showed the diverse nature of the group, when you see the directions that it goes into, totally different from the first take.”In his role as mentor to his younger bandmates, Blanchard takes the mantle from his own onetime mentor, Art Blakey. Stressing the importance for young musicians to compose as well as improvise, Blanchard recalls the legendary drummer’s advice: “Art Blakey told us that composition was the path to finding your own voice. If you improvise, you don’t sit down and reflect coldly on what it is you’re playing because you’re moving so quickly onto the next thing. Whereas when you compose, you have to sit down and really contemplate what each note means and how you get from one to the next. That in itself will create a style.”Terence Blanchard’s own style continues to evolve and expand in exciting and compelling fashion. Magnetic is sure to capture listeners with an attractive power nearly impossible to resist.To Visit Terence Blanchard's website CLICK HERE
Conversation with MULGREW MILLERThis week on Spotlight On Jazz and Poetry Mulgrew Miller takes the time, from his busy schedule, to talk about his craft with your host Bigtrigger.Mulgrew Miller is an American jazz pianist born in 1955 in Greenwood, Mississippi. In a childhood filled with early musical experiences and constant meddling in jazz piano, Miller is said to have set his mind definitely to becoming a jazz pianist after hearing a record by Oscar Peterson (a first for Mulgrew). “It was a life changing event. I knew right then that I would be a jazz pianist”. Mulgrew did indeed become a jazz pianist, and has adopted more from Peterson than his profession. Much of Mulgrew's playing has the same technical prowess so often connected with Peterson. Currently, Mulgrew maintains a working trio with Derrick Hodge on bass, and Karriem Riggins on drums. With this trio he has released two albums to date (both on the label Max Jazz Records): Live At Yoshi's Vol. 1 (2004), Live At Yoshi's Vol. 2 (2005).Mr. Miller, has been hired as the new director of the jazz studies program at William Paterson University, in Wayne, N.J.On May 20, 2006, Miller was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Performing Arts at Lafayette College's 171st Commencement
Mark Anthony Neal sits down with Derrick Hodge to talk about the Robert Glasper Experiment's new album, Black Radio.
Its been a long time coming, bringing you the true soul for 2012. Enjoy!!! 1. Bleek & Clark – The Mo Betta 2. Rob Milton – Off Key (feat J.P. Caldwell) 3. Toro Y Moi – Freak Love (Freddie Jochiam Remix) 4. Malice & Mario Sweet – Date Night (Tall Black Guy Remix) 5. Mike Baker The Bike Maker – L.I.F.E. (Living In Full Enjoyment) feat Nikki Jean 6. Black Ice – Truth Is 7. Derrick Hodge – Live Today (feat Common) 8. Miles Bonny – Same Dream Again (feat Ahu) 9. Tracy Cruz – Love Galaxy 10. Tall Black Guy – With You (Al Green Mix) 11. 9th Wonder – 20 ft Tall (feat Rapsody & Erykah Badu) 12. Kaleem Taylor – How Love Goes 13. Freddie Joachim – Sweep Away My Sorrow 14. Lemy Leopard – Stay But House Me 15. Himal – Makin Moves 16. Georgia Me – Full Body Potential 17. Ishe & Daru – Come Close 18. Robert Glasper Experiment – Afro Blue (feat Erykah Badu) 19. Compton – Blue Notes 20. The Art of Fresh – Good Shoes 21. Approach – Watermark (feat Reggie B) 22. Phonte – Sendin’ My Love Visit the http://soulpodcast.com for more mixes and music.