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ERIC REED “OUT LATE” New York, c. 2024Glow, Shadoboxing, Out lateNicholas Payton (tp) Eric Alexander (ts) Eric Reed (p,comp) Peter Washington (b) Joe Farnsworth (d) JOHN COLTRANE QUARTET “CRESCENT” Englewood Cliffs, NJ, April 27, 1964Crescent, Wise one, Bessie's bluesJohn Coltrane (ts) McCoy Tyner (p) Jimmy Garrison (b) Elvin Jones (d) PASQUALE GRASSO “FERVENCY” New York ?, c. 2024Sub city, Milestones, Bean and the boys, Bags' groovePasquale Grasso (g) Ari Roland (b) Keith Balla (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 28 de mayo, 2025 at PuroJazz.
A new MP3 sermon from Distant Speck Publications is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Interview Wth Rev. Eric Alexander Subtitle: POWER14745 GLOBAL GOSPEL RADIO Speaker: Various Speakers Broadcaster: Distant Speck Publications Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 5/16/2025 Length: 76 min.
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Lester Ellis (born 15 March 1965) is a British-born Australian former professional boxer. He is one-time world champion and four-times minor titles winner, having also held the Australian and Commonwealth (twice) titles. At the age of 19, In 1985, Ellis fought and beat then-reigning IBF, super featherweight champion Hwan-Kil Yuh over fifteen rounds. In 1993 he won the vacant World Boxing Federation (WBF) welterweight title against Rocky Berg. Ellis faced and defeated Al Coquille in 1994 for the vacant IBO light welterweight title. Ellis went on to win another two IBO world titles, both in different weight divisions. One in 1995 against Amado Cabato at lightweight and Cabato at lightweight and another at light middleweight against Eric Alexander.
SONNY FORTUNE “AWAKENING” New York, August 28, 1975For Duke and CannonSonny Fortune (as) John Hicks (p) Wayne Dockery (b) Chip Lyle (d) BILLY LESTER “FROM SCRATCH” New York, May 17 & 18, 2018Scrapple from the apple, Body and soul, YesterdaysBilly Lester (p) Rufus Reid (b) Matt Wilson (d) PAUL BOLLENBACK “SOUL GROOVES” Brooklyn, NY, December 2, 3, 4 & 5, 1998Dock of the bay, Papa was a rolling stone, Ain't no mountain high enough Jim Rotondi (tp) Steve Davis (tb) Steve Wilson (as) Eric Alexander (ts) Joey DeFrancesco (org) Paul Bollenback (g,el-g) Jeff “Tain” Watts (d) Broto Roy (tabla) Continue reading Puro Jazz 06 de mayo, 2025 at PuroJazz.
SONNY FORTUNE “AWAKENING” New York, August 28, 1975For Duke and CannonSonny Fortune (as) John Hicks (p) Wayne Dockery (b) Chip Lyle (d) BILLY LESTER “FROM SCRATCH” New York, May 17 & 18, 2018Scrapple from the apple, Body and soul, YesterdaysBilly Lester (p) Rufus Reid (b) Matt Wilson (d) PAUL BOLLENBACK “SOUL GROOVES” Brooklyn, NY, December 2, 3, 4 & 5, 1998Dock of the bay, Papa was a rolling stone, Ain't no mountain high enough Jim Rotondi (tp) Steve Davis (tb) Steve Wilson (as) Eric Alexander (ts) Joey DeFrancesco (org) Paul Bollenback (g,el-g) Jeff “Tain” Watts (d) Broto Roy (tabla) Continue reading Puro Jazz 06 de mayo, 2025 at PuroJazz.
A new MP3 sermon from Distant Speck Publications is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Work Out What God Works In - Eric Alexander Subtitle: POWER14745 GLOBAL GOSPEL RADIO Speaker: Various Speakers Broadcaster: Distant Speck Publications Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 4/23/2025 Length: 46 min.
One of the most important (and yet least discussed) relationships in the bank is the CEO/CFO relationship. When it works...it REALLY works but when it doesn't....it REALLY doesn't. It represents banking, in so many ways, in that these two positions have vastly different perspectives yet must work together. However, I think you'll find in this episode (and next week's Part 2) that there are more similarities than you may have realized. Many thanks to Eric Alexander and Brett McDowell (CEO of Victory Bank in TX) for taking the time to sit down and chat. Also, thanks to our sponsor, ICBA Securities for their continued support.
Pianist Eric Reed calls on tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander, trumpeter Nicholas Payton, bassist Peter Washington, and drummer Joe Farnsworth to join him on his new recording Out Late on Smoke Sessions Records. The record, which will be available on May 16, features seven originals that were intended to get this group of well-known musicians out of their comfort zones. In addition to our conversation in this episode of LINER NOTES, Eric uses the piano to give the listener a behind the scenes peek into his process and musical thought life.
Born in the Pinar del Río province of Cuba, Steinway Artist, Grammy Nominated, and 2014 Jalc Millennium Swing Award! recipient pianist and composer Elio Villafranca was classically trained in percussion and composition at the Instituto Superior de Arte in Havana, Cuba. Since he arrived in the U.S. in mid-1995, Elio Villafranca has been at the forefront of the latest generation of remarkable pianists, composers, and bandleaders. NYC Jazz Record selected his concert Letters to Mother Africa as Best Concerts in 2016. In 2015, Mr. Villafranca was among the 5 pianists hand-picked by Chick Corea to perform at the first Chick Corea Jazz Festival, curated by Chick himself at JALC. Elio Villafranca's new album Caribbean Tinge (Motema), received a 2014 Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik Nomination by the German Records Critics Award, as well has been selected by JazzTimes and DownBeat magazines for a feature on their very competitive section Editor's Pick. He also received a 2010 Grammy Nomination in the Best Latin Jazz Album of the Year category. In 2008 The Jazz Corner nominated Elio Villafranca as pianist of the year. That year, Mr. Villafranca was also honored by BMI with the BMI Jazz Guaranty Award. He received the first NFA/Heineken Green Ribbon Master Artist Music Grant for the creation of his Concerto for Mariachi, for Afro-Cuban Percussion and Symphony Orchestra. Finally, his first album, Incantations/ Encantaciones, featuring Pat Martino, Terell Stafford, and Dafnis Prieto was ranked amongst the 50 best jazz albums of the year by JazzTimes magazine in 2003. Over the years Elio Villafranca has recorded and performed nationally and internationally as a leader, featuring jazz master artists such as Pat Martino, Terell Stafford, Billy Hart, Paquito D'Rivera, Eric Alexander, Lewis Nash, David Murray, and Wynton Marsalis among others. As a sideman, Elio Villafranca has collaborated with leading jazz and Latin jazz artists including: Chick Corea, Jon Faddis, Billy Harper, Sonny Fortune, Giovanni Hidalgo, Miguel Zenón, and Johnny Pacheco among others. This year, in 2017 Elio Villafranca received The Sunshine Award, founded in 1989 to recognize excellence in the performing arts, education, science and sports of the various Caribbean countries, South America, Central America, and Africa. He is based in New York City and he is a faculty member of Temple University, Philadelphia, The Juilliard School of Music, New York University, and Manhattan School of Music in NYC.
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There are many conversations that are way overdue and need to take place between the Black Community and Law Enforcement. What happens when those conversation are actually initiated, take place and a new day dawns? That and more are ready for you here inside The Black and Blue Voices Podcast - Our 101: Why This Program Exists... The BlackandBlueVoices.Com Podcast Links Bar: Connect with The Host! Subscribe to This Podcast Now! This program is one of the many parts of The WhatCopsWatch.Com Effort! Rate this podcast on Apple Podcasts. the Ultimate success for every podcaster is FEEDBACK! Not an Apple Podcasts user? No problem! Be sure to check out any of the other many growing podcast directories online to find this and many other podcasts on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network! Housekeeping -- The Editor Corps - Make Your Podcast Soar: There's only one question to ask: Why are YOU still editing your podcast? Reclaim the time you spend on editing (easily at least twice the time you spend on capturing the program) to make more great content by enlisting "The Editor Corps" who will "Make Your Podcast Soar!" http://EditorCorps.Com -- The Voice Farm: Fred Wilkerson, Mike's Father that died in the first few days of 2018, always dreamed of a place that those interested in Voiceover could go to learn more about the industry and experience - without all the BS that goes with it. We build it four and a half years go and it continues to provide new voiceover artists and businesses looking for voiceover talent a place to go and secure great voiceover artists. http://VoiceFarmers.Com Two Great Ways to Listen/Watch This Episode of Black and Blue Voices! We are proud to provide you both a dedicated AUDIO and VIDEO presentation for this program! To Listen Now: Hit the play button in the player on this page or hit the Subscribe button on your favorite Podcast Directory to instantly get these episodes when they release! To Watch Now: Visit this program on YouTube, or hit the window located below to see the hosts, guests and light bulb moments that make this program special! https://youtu.be/iOePbmqFNYc?si=VOEvN99E860kEDeN The Detailed Shownotes for This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: Looking for the detailed links, information and references used inside this episode? Read on below to find them all and remember to reach out to ask if there's something else you'd like to see from this episode! Timestamps for This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: 00:00 "Need for Community-Police Collaboration" 09:45 Evaluating Law Enforcement Interactions and Perceptions 16:07 Police Officers' High Stress Impact 17:25 Generational Hypervigilance and Community Realities 24:35 Intergenerational Stress in Black Communities: A Parallel with Police 30:14 "Connecting Through Faith and Shared Struggles" 33:11 Philando Castile's Traffic Stop and Shooting 42:28 Policing Critique and Conversation with Larry Lawton 46:58 Barring Rehiring of Officers Violating Rights 50:22 Qualified Immunity and Systemic Issues Discussion 57:58 Community Fear and Workplace Shortcuts 59:31 Unveiling Concealed Police Misconduct Cases 01:05:12 Microaggressions in Community-Police Interactions 01:13:59 Ongoing Vigilance Essential in Policing 01:18:43 Experiencing Real-Life Threat Preparedness 01:20:26 "Trust and Accountability in Policing" Questions Answers Inside This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: How does the podcast aim to bridge the communication gap between police and minority communities, and what methods do the hosts suggest for fostering honest conversations? Eric Alexander mentions the concept of "trauma porn" within the Black community. How might this concept impact intergenerational perspectives on policing? Chief Chris DiGuiseppi emphasizes the importance of community poli...
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There are many conversations that are way overdue and need to take place between the Black Community and Law Enforcement. What happens when those conversation are actually initiated, take place and a new day dawns? That and more are ready for you here inside The Black and Blue Voices Podcast - Our 101: Why This Program Exists... The BlackandBlueVoices.Com Podcast Links Bar: Connect with The Host! Subscribe to This Podcast Now! This program is one of the many parts of The WhatCopsWatch.Com Effort! Rate this podcast on Apple Podcasts. the Ultimate success for every podcaster is FEEDBACK! Not an Apple Podcasts user? No problem! Be sure to check out any of the other many growing podcast directories online to find this and many other podcasts on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network! Housekeeping -- The Editor Corps - Make Your Podcast Soar: There's only one question to ask: Why are YOU still editing your podcast? Reclaim the time you spend on editing (easily at least twice the time you spend on capturing the program) to make more great content by enlisting "The Editor Corps" who will "Make Your Podcast Soar!" http://EditorCorps.Com -- The Voice Farm: Fred Wilkerson, Mike's Father that died in the first few days of 2018, always dreamed of a place that those interested in Voiceover could go to learn more about the industry and experience - without all the BS that goes with it. We build it four and a half years go and it continues to provide new voiceover artists and businesses looking for voiceover talent a place to go and secure great voiceover artists. http://VoiceFarmers.Com Two Great Ways to Listen/Watch This Episode of Black and Blue Voices! We are proud to provide you both a dedicated AUDIO and VIDEO presentation for this program! To Listen Now: Hit the play button in the player on this page or hit the Subscribe button on your favorite Podcast Directory to instantly get these episodes when they release! To Watch Now: Visit this program on YouTube, or hit the window located below to see the hosts, guests and light bulb moments that make this program special! https://youtu.be/iOePbmqFNYc?si=VOEvN99E860kEDeN The Detailed Shownotes for This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: Looking for the detailed links, information and references used inside this episode? Read on below to find them all and remember to reach out to ask if there's something else you'd like to see from this episode! Timestamps for This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: 00:00 "Need for Community-Police Collaboration" 09:45 Evaluating Law Enforcement Interactions and Perceptions 16:07 Police Officers' High Stress Impact 17:25 Generational Hypervigilance and Community Realities 24:35 Intergenerational Stress in Black Communities: A Parallel with Police 30:14 "Connecting Through Faith and Shared Struggles" 33:11 Philando Castile's Traffic Stop and Shooting 42:28 Policing Critique and Conversation with Larry Lawton 46:58 Barring Rehiring of Officers Violating Rights 50:22 Qualified Immunity and Systemic Issues Discussion 57:58 Community Fear and Workplace Shortcuts 59:31 Unveiling Concealed Police Misconduct Cases 01:05:12 Microaggressions in Community-Police Interactions 01:13:59 Ongoing Vigilance Essential in Policing 01:18:43 Experiencing Real-Life Threat Preparedness 01:20:26 "Trust and Accountability in Policing" Questions Answers Inside This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: How does the podcast aim to bridge the communication gap between police and minority communities, and what methods do the hosts suggest for fostering honest conversations? Eric Alexander mentions the concept of "trauma porn" within the Black community. How might this concept impact intergenerational perspectives on policing? Chief Chris DiGuiseppi emphasizes the importance of community poli...
Growing as a leader in a bank can be hard. Where do you even start? What does that even look like in practical terms? Eric Alexander with Six Arrows Consulting is a frequent guest of the show because these are questions we like to discuss! Be sure to check him out at https://sixarrowsconsulting.com/ as well as on LinkedIn And many thanks to ICBA Securities for their sponsorship. Check them out at https://www.icba.org/icba-securities
This is sort of a part 2 to the last time we had Eric on discussing collaboration. As you can tell, I love talking to Eric and his insights from his career are always insightful and inspiring to me as I hope they are to you. I love this idea of accountability. It takes a lot of work and a lot of pride swallowing sometimes but that's the point in a way. Asking yourself do you believe enough in yourself, your team, the mission to own a mistake. It's easy to own the wins...there's no shortage of people claiming a piece of a win but it gets awfully quiet when numbers or results don't quite hit the target. Be sure to check out Eric on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-alexander-58b3005a/ And many thanks to our sponsor, ICBA Securities! https://www.icba.org/icba-securities
WALTER SMITH “III” Brooklyn, NY, June 7, 2010Highschoolish, Goodnight now, Himorme (1)Ambrose Akinmusire (tp) Logan Richardson (as-1) Walter Smith, III (ts) Jason Moran (p) Joe Sanders (b) Eric Harland (d) LUIS PERDOMO “LINKS” Brooklyn, NY, January 20, 2013Percy's delight, Crossmind dreams, ProfundoMiguel Zenon (as) Luis Perdomo (p) Dwayne Burno (b) Rodney Green (d) PAUL BOLLENBACK “SOUL GROOVES” Brooklyn, NY, December 2, 3, 4 & 5, 1998Too high, Papa was a rolling stone, From a dreamJim Rotondi (tp) Steve Davis (tb) Steve Wilson (as) Eric Alexander (ts) Joey DeFrancesco (org) Paul Bollenback (g,el-g) Jeff “Tain” Watts (d) Broto Roy (tabla) Continue reading Puro Jazz 15 de agosto, 2024 at PuroJazz.
Eric Alexander with Six Arrows Consulting is back to talk about collaboration in banking. This will be, likely, a two-part series on tearing down those infernal silos we have in banking. Long time listeners will know that the "silo-ing" in banking is one of my biggest pet peeves and Eric's approach to team building, collaboration, and culture from within the financial area of the bank (not often associated with such terms!!!) is why I really value his input. You maaaaaay also notice a little different intro on this episode! Eric is another musical banker and he had previously recorded his arrangement of the old hymn "Fairest Lord Jesus". So, in the interest of collaborating with fellow musical bankers, I thought I would share his work. Finally, in the episode, Eric issues a challenge to you...first, you have to listen for it, but email your responses to me at byron@barretbanking.org and let's see what happens when we ask those question! Be sure to follow Eric on LinkedIn and check out his site at https://sixarrowsconsulting.com/ And many thanks to our sponsor, ICBA Securities: https://www.icba.org/icba-securities
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 25th July 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Robby Ameen Fast Eye Live at the Poster Museum 2024 Alex Kautz Chorinho Where We Begin 2024 Ken Peplowski Who Knows Live at Mezzrow 2024 Brian Landrus Daydream Plays Ellington & Strayhorn 2024 Jon De Lucia Fugue on Bop Themes The Brubeck Octet Project 2024 The Jazzanians Bayete We Have Waited Too Long (Original LP from 1988) 2024 Alexis Cole and the Taipei Jazz Orchestra Common Ground Jazz Republic 2024 Patrick Wolff Quintet Let Me Tell You Something Bay Blue 2024 Eliane Elias Too Late Time and Again 2024 Refestramus Mr. Skin Intourist 2024 Anthony Branker & Imagine Sketches of Selim Songs My Mom Liked 2024 Mariah Parker Indo Latin Jazz Ensemble Windows Through Time Windows Through Time 2024 The Bruno Hubert Trio Edda Fire Waltz 2024 Addison Frei Sleeping Giant Coin Flip 2024 John Lee Second Wind Second Wind 2024 Tardo Hammer Moonlight Right Now! 2024 Eric Alexander & Mike LeDonne Lost But Not Forgotten Together 2024 Milton Suggs with Michael King Nzingah Pure Intention 2024 Brian Ho Trio John's Abbey Bridges 2024 Kim Cass Fog Face Levs 2024 David Leon Secret Handshake Bird's Eye 2024 PAKT Solar Myth (Live) No Steps Left to Trace 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 25th July 2024 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 25th July 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Robby Ameen Fast Eye Live at the Poster Museum 2024 Alex Kautz Chorinho Where We Begin 2024 Ken Peplowski Who Knows Live at Mezzrow 2024 Brian Landrus Daydream Plays Ellington & Strayhorn 2024 Jon De Lucia Fugue on Bop Themes The Brubeck Octet Project 2024 The Jazzanians Bayete We Have Waited Too Long (Original LP from 1988) 2024 Alexis Cole and the Taipei Jazz Orchestra Common Ground Jazz Republic 2024 Patrick Wolff Quintet Let Me Tell You Something Bay Blue 2024 Eliane Elias Too Late Time and Again 2024 Refestramus Mr. Skin Intourist 2024 Anthony Branker & Imagine Sketches of Selim Songs My Mom Liked 2024 Mariah Parker Indo Latin Jazz Ensemble Windows Through Time Windows Through Time 2024 The Bruno Hubert Trio Edda Fire Waltz 2024 Addison Frei Sleeping Giant Coin Flip 2024 John Lee Second Wind Second Wind 2024 Tardo Hammer Moonlight Right Now! 2024 Eric Alexander & Mike LeDonne Lost But Not Forgotten Together 2024 Milton Suggs with Michael King Nzingah Pure Intention 2024 Brian Ho Trio John's Abbey Bridges 2024 Kim Cass Fog Face Levs 2024 David Leon Secret Handshake Bird's Eye 2024 PAKT Solar Myth (Live) No Steps Left to Trace 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 25th July 2024 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 18th July 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Robby Ameen Fast Eye Live at the Poster Museum 2024 Alex Kautz Chorinho Where We Begin 2024 Ken Peplowski Who Knows Live at Mezzrow 2024 Brian Landrus Daydream Plays Ellington & Strayhorn 2024 Jon De Lucia Fugue on Bop Themes The Brubeck Octet Project 2024 The Jazzanians Bayete We Have Waited Too Long (Original LP from 1988) 2024 Alexis Cole and the Taipei Jazz Orchestra Common Ground Jazz Republic 2024 Patrick Wolff Quintet Let Me Tell You Something Bay Blue 2024 Eliane Elias Too Late Time and Again 2024 Refestramus Mr. Skin Intourist 2024 Anthony Branker & Imagine Sketches of Selim Songs My Mom Liked 2024 Mariah Parker Indo Latin Jazz Ensemble Windows Through Time Windows Through Time 2024 The Bruno Hubert Trio Edda Fire Waltz 2024 Addison Frei Sleeping Giant Coin Flip 2024 John Lee Second Wind Second Wind 2024 Tardo Hammer Moonlight Right Now! 2024 Eric Alexander & Mike LeDonne Lost But Not Forgotten Together 2024 Milton Suggs with Michael King Nzingah Pure Intention 2024 Brian Ho Trio John's Abbey Bridges 2024 Kim Cass Fog Face Levs 2024 David Leon Secret Handshake Bird's Eye 2024 PAKT Solar Myth (Live) No Steps Left to Trace 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 18th July 2024 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 18th July 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Robby Ameen Fast Eye Live at the Poster Museum 2024 Alex Kautz Chorinho Where We Begin 2024 Ken Peplowski Who Knows Live at Mezzrow 2024 Brian Landrus Daydream Plays Ellington & Strayhorn 2024 Jon De Lucia Fugue on Bop Themes The Brubeck Octet Project 2024 The Jazzanians Bayete We Have Waited Too Long (Original LP from 1988) 2024 Alexis Cole and the Taipei Jazz Orchestra Common Ground Jazz Republic 2024 Patrick Wolff Quintet Let Me Tell You Something Bay Blue 2024 Eliane Elias Too Late Time and Again 2024 Refestramus Mr. Skin Intourist 2024 Anthony Branker & Imagine Sketches of Selim Songs My Mom Liked 2024 Mariah Parker Indo Latin Jazz Ensemble Windows Through Time Windows Through Time 2024 The Bruno Hubert Trio Edda Fire Waltz 2024 Addison Frei Sleeping Giant Coin Flip 2024 John Lee Second Wind Second Wind 2024 Tardo Hammer Moonlight Right Now! 2024 Eric Alexander & Mike LeDonne Lost But Not Forgotten Together 2024 Milton Suggs with Michael King Nzingah Pure Intention 2024 Brian Ho Trio John's Abbey Bridges 2024 Kim Cass Fog Face Levs 2024 David Leon Secret Handshake Bird's Eye 2024 PAKT Solar Myth (Live) No Steps Left to Trace 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 18th July 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Eric Alexander is here sharing strategies for financial independence, explaining how to leverage whole life insurance policies for both security and growth. He discussed the mindset needed to shift from traditional savings methods to innovative approaches that maximize passive income. Eric talks about the highs and lows of his own journey from deep debt to financial stability. Tune in to understand the real potential of financial tools often misunderstood and overlooked, and how they can change your financial future! Chapters 00:00:00 - Introduction to Compounding and Financial Strategies 00:00:33 - Meet Eric Alexander: Financial Advisor Expert 00:03:15 - Understanding the Infinite Banking Concept 00:05:02 - How Whole Life Policies Boost Financial Planning 00:07:26 - Building a Strong Financial Foundation 00:10:45 - Overcoming Financial Challenges with Smart Strategies 00:15:30 - Balancing Risk and Reward in Financial Decisions 00:21:05 - Income and Flexibility: Keys to Financial Planning 00:24:24 - The Bitcoin Mirage: Quick Riches Debunked 00:25:45 - Active vs. Passive Investing: Which is Right for You? 00:27:13 - Exploring Lucrative Investment Opportunities 00:31:51 - Personal Investment Journeys: Real Stories 00:35:02 - Lessons Learned from Real Estate Ventures 00:41:44 - Why Financial Education Matters 00:42:15 - Final Thoughts and Expert Recommendations Connect with Eric Here: Eric on LinkedIn Acorn Grove - The Wealthy Entrepreneur Scorecard Book Recommendations: The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks The War of Art by Steven Pressfield 10x Is Easier Than 2x by Dr. Ben Hardy and Dan Sullivan Connect with The Better Than Rich: Get Your Free Delegation Plan - Better Than Rich BTR Mini-Course Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok
DIANA KRALL – WHEN I LOOK IN YOUR EYES New York, 1998Do it again (1), I've got you under my skin (2,3,4), Let's face the music and dance (jm arr,1)Larry Bunker (vib-3) Diana Krall (p,vcl,small ensemble arr) Russell Malone (g) John Clayton (b-1) Ben Wolfe (b-2) Jeff Hamilton (d-1) or Lewis Nash (d-4) + orchestra and strings, Johnny Mandel (arr) ANAT COHEN TENTET TRIPLE HELIX New York, January, 2019Milonga del angel, Footsteps & smiles, La lloronaNadje Noordhuis (tp,flhrn) Nick Finzer (tb) Anat Cohen (cl) Owen Broder (bar) James Shipp (vib,perc) Vitor Goncalves (p,accor) Sheryl Bailey (g) Christopher Hoffman (cello) Tal Mashlach (b) Anthony Pinciotti (d) Oded Lev-Ari (dir) ERIC ALEXANDER CHICAGO FIRE Englewood Cliffs, NJ, November 26, 2013Save your love for me (1), Just one of those things, Blueski for VonskiJeremy Pelt (tp-1) Eric Alexander (ts) Harold Mabern (p) John Webber (b) Joe Farnsworth (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 08 de Julio 2024 at PuroJazz.
In this thrilling episode of Edge of NFT Podcast, sponsored by LAOS and BitLayer, we delve into the digital frontier. LAOS is a decentralized Layer 1 blockchain parachain on Polkadot, emphasizing sharding-based digital ownership and security. BitLayer is a Bitcoin Layer 2 solution boosting scalability, security, and EVM compatibility with Zero-Knowledge Rollups.On this episode, we're taking you on a journey through the blockchain revolution with some great folks we met at the Hong Kong Forked Conference and Bitcoin Asia Join Conan Li and Karen Cheng from Memeland, Eric Alexander from Native Capital, Danny Wilson, Illuvium's CFO and Shavrat Gas cofounder at Forked as they explore the latest in the Hong Kong Web3 ecosystem, unveiling groundbreaking projects, events, and collaborations shaping the future of this dynamic community.Support us through our Sponsors! ☕
We're on Patreon now! Find us at https://www.patreon.com/AudioUnleashed Y'all have been waiting for it! We're here to deliver. This week, we dig into the Tekton Design/Erin's Audio Corner/ASR hullabaloo in the way that only Audio Unleashed can. Is Tekton founder Eric Alexander the real victim here? With that done, we dig into an article about a guy you've never heard of who's out-streaming most artists you have. What does this mean? Is it an AI thing? And in our third segment, we try to figure out what the heck the Gryphon Audio PowerZone 3 power strip thingy even is. Buy-now links for products mentioned herein (As Amazon Associates, we may earn a small cut from qualifying purchases):
We're on Patreon now! Find us at https://www.patreon.com/AudioUnleashed Hey fam! A lot of you have expressed your eagerness to hear us cover the Erin's Audio Corner/Tekton kerfuffle and Eric Alexander's resulting and wholly unnecessary self-immolation. Sadly, we'd already recorded the tracks for this one before that all played out! Hopefully you still dig what we've got for you this week. First up: A deep dive into the concept of “everything between the Romex and the amp.” Next: Our reaction to John DeVore of DeVore Fidelity's appearance on The Occasional Podcast from back in November. Then we check out Your Morning Coffee's new AI-generated theme song and discuss what the heck this all means. Buy-now links for products mentioned herein (As Amazon Associates, we may earn a small cut from qualifying purchases):
Mark got the idea of outlining the message around the four main characters of the story from Eric Alexander's helpful message here. Herod's weakness vs John's strength Herodias's grudge Salome's dance John's death Discussion Questions: Herod's moral weakness is seen in his people-pleasing and fleshly decision making. He is easily swayed by others into doing what is wrong and does not stand by biblical convictions. Where do we see Herod's moral weakness in this story? What can we learn from his negative example? How does John the Baptist's humble strength and courage show itself in this story? How can we be more like John and less like Herod? Herodias is also controlled by sinful desires, is unfaithful to her first husband, and nurses a grudge against John that turns deadly. What can we learn from her negative example? How can we specifically fight the temptation to nurse grudges in our heart? To some readers, John's death may seem utterly ridiculous and even meaningless as the story unfolds. How can we be encouraged by the absurd circumstances surrounding his death? Was it truly meaningless? (Have someone read 2 Corinthians 4:16-18). How can we fight to believe God's good purposes for us in our own suffering, especially when it becomes discouraging to us? You can watch this message here.
TONY LAKATOS – GENERATION X Brooklyn, NY, May 7, 1997Jones Street, Alvin, Generation XTony Lakatos (ts,sop) Randy Brecker (tp,flhrn) David Kikoski (p) Marc Abrams (b) Al Foster (d) SWALLOW / TALMOR / NUSSBAUM – PLAYING IN TRAFFIC Madeira, September 5, 2008Playing in traffic, Here comes everybody, Warmer in HeavenOhad Talmor (ts) Steve Swallow (el-b) Adam Nussbaum (d) SAM YAHEL – SEARCHIN' New York, April 20, 1996Searchin' (1), Half baked, My ideal (1)Ryan Kisor (tp-1) Eric Alexander (ts-1) Sam Yahel (org) Peter Bernstein (g) Joe Strasser (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 25 enero 2024 at PuroJazz.
To wrap up season seven of Moveable Do, Steve celebrates 100 episodes. You'll hear greetings and updates from 19 former guests - of course including new recordings of their music. Steve also counts down and shares clips from the top 5 episodes of Moveable Do according to listener downloads. In addition to the amazing music and people you'll hear, Steve also talks about and shares the piece that you've heard as the intro music this season, "Oh Call Him Back to Me." Thank you to the guests who participated in interviews in season seven! Z. Randall Stroope - https://www.zrstroope.com/ Judith Herrington - https://judithherringtonmusic.com Lawrence Kramer - https://lkmusic.org Marie-Claire Saindon - https://www.marieclairesaindon.com/ Elizabeth Alexander - https://www.elizabethalexander.com/ Jocelyn Hagen (Compose Like a Girl Podcast) - https://www.jocelynhagen.com/compose-like-a-girl/ Frank Ticheli - https://frankticheli.com Karen P Thomas - https://karenpthomas.com/ Molly Catherine Nixon - https://www.mc-studios.org/ Kim André Arnesen - https://kimarnesen.com/ Santiago Veros - https://santiagoveros.site Edna Yeh - https://www.ednayeh.com/ Nell Shaw Cohen - https://www.nellshawcohen.com/ Eric Alexander - https://www.ericscottalexander.com/ Bret Simmons - https://www.theatricalrights.com/author/bret-simmons/ Brett Stewart - https://www.millennial.org/ Thank you all for supporting Moveable Do! See you in Season 8! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message
Show notes: One of the most highly regarded jazz drummers today, Joe is known for his blazing speed, precision, musical, and melodic playing. Born in South Hadley, Massachusetts, in 1968, Joe grew up in a musical family; his father was a music educator, and he has four older brothers, two of whom became professional musicians. He studied with Alan Dawson and Arthur Taylor prior to attending and graduating from William Patterson College in New Jersey in 1994, where he began playing with saxophonist Eric Alexander and guitarist Peter Bernstein. Upon moving to New York City, he led the weekend jazz combos at Augie's (now Smoke Jazz & Supper Club). He performed with Junior Cook, Cecil Payne, John Ore, Big John Patton, Harold Mabern, Eddie Henderson, John Jenkins, and his brothers, John and James. Joseph's career includes recording over 100 CDs as leader and side-man, jazz festivals, and world tours with Pharaoh Sanders, Horace Silver, Harold Mabern, McCoy Tyner, Cedar Walton, Diana Krall, Benny Golson, George Coleman, Johnny Griffin, Lou Donaldson, Benny Green, Barry Harris, Curtis Fuller to name a few. He was the drummer for the late McCoy Tyner, a member of the late Pharaoh Sanders Quartet, and the late Harold Mabern Trio, and is a founding member of the renowned One for All Quintet. My recordings as a leader include Drumspeak and Beautiful Friendship feats. Cedar Walton and Curtis Fuller, Prime Time, Super Prime Time, and Make Someone Happy. Sarah Hanahan is an up-and-coming jazz saxophonist in New York City. Sarah is a graduate of the Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz at the Hartt School of Music, where she received her Bachelor's degree in 2019, as well as The Juilliard School, where she received her master's degree in 2022. She has had the privilege of studying with some of the greats of our time, including Abraham Burton, Nat Reeves, Steve Davis, Billy Drummond, and Marc Cary. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backstagejazz/message
Moveable Do stays local this week with an in-person interview with Associate Professor of Music from Boise State University, Dr. Eric Alexander. We talk about growing up in Colorado, juggling family time, and how he would write a soundtrack for his life. Pieces featured on this episode: "Sawtooth Sketches," "Joy and Reflections," "Symmetry of Trees," and "Oedipus Tremendous." For more information about Eric Alexander and his music, visit https://www.ericscottalexander.com/. For a full archive of episodes, visit https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo. Keep the music moving! Connect with us! Email: moveabledo@gmail.com Website: https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo Instagram: @Moveable_do_podcast Twitter: @MoveableDo Moveable Do Merch https://www.teepublic.com/user/sdcompose --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message
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Stewardship is a word that we don't use often in the banking world...and that's a shame. While many of us come from a faith tradition that brings a particular set of ideas along with the word, there are some very pertinent points that apply so specifically to banking that I think it wise to discuss them here. For me, this conversation (and those leading up to recording) really sharpened the focus of what it is we do. Eric Alexander has a long career in banking and recently started Six Arrows Consulting. You'll be hearing and seeing more from Eric over the coming months in our programming and I thought this was also a good place to introduce him to the Barret family. To learn more about Eric and Six Arrows, check out https://sixarrowsconsulting.com/ And many thanks to our sponsor, ICBA Securities for their continued support! https://www.icba.org/icba-securities
On This episode of Backstage Jazz, we're featuring an interview with jazz drummer Harold Summey. Summey has been a drummer/percussionist for over thirty years. The individuals he has performed with as either drummer or percussionist include Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Buck Hill, Harold Mabern, Eric Alexander, Gunther Schuller, Wynton Marsalis, Geri Allen, Pat Metheny, Whitney Houston. In 1992, Mr. Summey was the first-prize winner of the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition. Every week on Backstage Jazz, you'll hear a blend of contemporary and classic jazz and a touch of soul, funk, and blues, all selected by music journalist and host Steven Roby. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backstagejazz/message
Tony Monaco began his keyboard life at age eight, on the accordion. When he was twelve, his destiny as a jazz organist was sealed when he first heard Jimmy Smith. An enthusiastic student, Tony began working in Jazz clubs as a teenager in his native Columbus, Ohio, guided by local organ gurus Hank Marr and Don Patterson. For further inspiration, he studiously absorbed the mastery of Jimmy McGriff, Richard "Groove" Holmes, Charles Earland, Jack McDuff, and Dr. Lonnie Smith. All would play a role in the development of his musical palette. On Tony's sixteenth birthday, his prayers were answered. He received an encouraging phone call from Jimmy Smith, who soon became his Mentor/Teacher. Four years later, Jimmy Smith invited Tony to play at his club in California--a peak lifetime experience for Tony. From 1980 to 2006, Tony stood by his family businesses and married to have three daughters, while running Monaco's Palace Italian restaurant for ten years while performing weekly in the lounge. Tony then entered the food brokerage industry peaking towards Torchbearer status with SYSCO Foods. Always inspired by music, Tony then went to work as an assistant Broadcast producer for a prominent ad agency learning his production skills and playing gigs at night to continue supporting his family. After graduating from college with a B.S.B.A. from Franklin University in 1989, Tony's occupation changed again to supervisor of Monaco Concrete (“my Father needed a good manager and my daughters were getting close to going to college!”). Tony now enjoys and concentrates on all his musical energies flourishing ultimately as he pursues his passions. In April 2000, Tony met fellow jazz organist Joey DeFrancesco, who offered to produce a debut CD for him. This collaboration resulted in the critically acclaimed "Burnin Grooves”. The international success of the recording served as the catalyst for regional and national tours. This success was followed by two more releases for Summit Records that received critical acclaim and significant sales, charting in the Jazzweek Top 10. In September 2003, Summit Records released "A New Generation”, a unique recording featuring both Tony's and Joey DeFrancesco's Trios. They recorded the project using two "Hammond-Suzuki New B3's" as Tony was awarded a major endorsement role with Hammond and Suzuki. As Tony's reputation has grown, he has been blessed to play with some of the greatest musicians in jazz, including Mel Lewis, Lewis Nash, Red Holloway, Plas Johnson, Sonny Fortune, Jon Faddis, Adam Nussbaum, Bruce Forman, Harvey Mason, Chester Thompson (drummer) Herlin Riley, Matt Wilson, Jeff Clayton, Terrell Stafford, Eric Alexander, Late Bobby Durham, Russell Malone, Peter Bernstein, Paul Bollenback, Bruce Forman, Kevin Mahogany, Victor Lewis, Pat Martino, Fareed Haque, and even George Benson. An ardent student of the organ, it's no surprise that Tony is an accomplished teacher as well. In addition to private students, classes and clinics, Tony has produced a series of instructional DVDs titled "Playing Jazz Hammond" that have quickly become indispensable for any serious student of the organ. Tony teaches Lessons online with a system he created giving lessons one on one online to anyone from anywhere around the globe! Presently, Tony maintains a busy schedule touring, including festival appearances, clinics, and workshops In 2007 he appeared on the cover of Keyboard Magazine. In April 2012, Tony released "Celebration Life * Love * Music, a two-disc set of all originals as he continues to Celebrate his Musical gifts and shares his skills with everyone. Tony's drive as an innovator and missionary continues to carry forward his passion for the Hammond Organ. Now Executive Producer of the Summit Records subsidiary Chicken Coup Records, he has recorded and released CDs for several undiscovered organists around the globe, and his role as an educator has allowed him to spread and cultivate many new hopefuls to the art of the jazz organ. In 2014 Tony released Furry Slippers with fellow guitarist Fareed Haque and Drummer Greg Fundis! Topping the Jazz and College charts and gaining several reviews! Tony continues his mission to raise awareness and appreciation of the jazz organ and its importance in genres as diverse as traditional Gospel, RnB, and Modern Jazz. He is formulating new strategies and record deals using his network through Chicken Coup Records to help himself and his peers and students advance in this ever-changing music market and utilize new technologies and markets. Tony is a vital source of musical experience, knowledge, and humility ready, willing, and able !!! In 2017, Tony celebrated a special anniversary, celebrating 50 years as a musician! In January 2019, Tony released his 11th Internation release "The Definition of Insanity" on his Chicken Coup Records label. He will be recording his second venture with Drummer great Steve Smith and Guitarist Vinny Valentino as Groove Blue Trio Tours Russia and Europe! Tony's looking forward to recording both new Instructional Vids as well as New Music while touring globally! In this episode, Altin shares his background, education, and musical journey.
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 18th May 2023 Artist - Track - Album - Year Artemis Bow and Arrow In Real Time 2023 Richard X Bennett & Matt Parker Style v Substance Parker Plays X 2023 Joe Locke Song for Vic Juris Makram 2023 Cecilia Smith Miss D.D. The Mary Lou Williams Resurgence Project Small Ensemble Repertoire Volume One 2023 Louis Hayes Hand in Glove Exactly Right! 2023 Wayne Escoffery Shuffle Like Minds 2023 Dan Wilson For Tomorrow Things Eternal 2023 Jason Keiser Zoltan Shaw's Groove 2023 Gilbert Castellanos Totem Pole Espérame en el Cielo 2022 Billy Childs The Black Angel The Winds of Change 2023 Jae Sinnett's Zero to 60 Quartet feat. Randy Brecker Takin' it There Commitment 2023 Eric Reed Peace Black, Brown and Blue 2023 Bruno Råberg Chennai Reminiscence Look Inside 2022 Mason Razavi Darn That Dream Six-String Standards 2023 Tim Lin Table Steaks Empathy 2023 Eric Alexander Blues for Diane A New Beginning: Alto Saxophone with Strings 2023 The Arti Roth Quartet Sound and Sky Resonants 2023 The Arti Roth Quartet Sky Blues Resonants 2023 Tom Teasley Ra of Sunshine The Breath 2023 Tom Teasley Crescent Moon The Breath 2023 Sylvie Courvoisier & Cory Smythe La sacre du printemps, Part 1: The Adoration of Earth The Rite of Spring - Spectre d'un Songe 2023 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 18th May 2023 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Why do most entrepreneurs fail to acquire long-term wealth? You'll find out the biggest mistakes around building true wealth and how to avoid them in this episode! I'm joined by Eric Alexander, a Financial Advisor serving families across the US. His prior career was in supply chain. While challenging and at times, rewarding, it was not deeply fulfilling. After a decade in corporate America, Eric answered the call to try and help those around him make more of their lives. His supply chain background had a profound impact on his approach to finance. He looks at wealth creation as a system and not just random buckets of money. The key to every system is removing inefficiency, adding repeatable processes and making each component work in concert to boost output. Because of his work, there are families that now have the ability to retire early, leave a legacy to children and charities and ultimately, have the opportunity to achieve the best of what they have inside rather than settling for average. Join Eric on May 11th for the FREE Live Webinar "23 in 2023: 23 Actions for Financial Stability in 2023" - Register now: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/23-in-2023-23-actions-for-financial-stability-in-2023-tickets-601484033937 Go take their free test to find out where you are on your wealth-building journey and if you are falling prey to some of the myths. https://benchmarkincome.com/ Find Eric Alexander Online: https://www.facebook.com/EconomicswithEric/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/economicswitheric/ ********* With Content at Scale, in just 5 minutes, you can generate high-quality, engaging, research-backed 2,500-word-plus articles. Get started using Content at Scale now with Hustle Less Profit More Podcast Listeners-only offer for 20% more post credits for FREE on any plan you purchase – a deal you won't find outside our special link! SNAG IT NOW >>> https://contentatscale.ai?fpr=heymickey
Our worship will never be loud enough to make God ignore how bad our relationships are. He has called us to apply the same forgiveness with others that He freely gives to us daily. Pastor Eric Alexander stopped by to remind us of the dangers of discarding the value of relationships with people just because they have been damaged... we're diluting Jesus with our own arrogance! We must deal with the issues FIRST before you have to deal with the fruit of them. It's time to make it right!
When it comes to building wealth and managing risk, we like to believe we have ice in our veins. In our experience, very few are immune to the effects of uncertainty. Yet risk, uncertainty, and our reactions to it can be a major factor in our ability to build wealth. Join us for the final episode as Mary Lyons, the Wealth Woman, and Eric Alexander of Benchmark Income Group talk with Ian Cron about the Enneagram system how each type handles volatility. Ian Morgan Cron is a renowned teacher of the Enneagram, the bestselling author of The Road Back to You and The Story of You, an Episcopal priest, a speaker, and a trained psychotherapist. Assessment: iEQ9 Couples Assessment or iEQ9 Individual Assessment. Discount code: BENCHMARK to receive 20% off any assessment.
One of the most critical and transformational conversations you can have is also the one that tends to get overlooked the most. That is the conversation around legacy. When you know what makes you truly fulfilled and when you become clear on your purpose, it can bring power and direction to the day to day like nothing else can. Join us for week 7 of 8 as Mary Lyons, the Wealth Woman, and Eric Alexander of Benchmark Income Group talk with Ian Cron about the Enneagram system and legacy. Ian Morgan Cron is a renowned teacher of the Enneagram, the bestselling author of The Road Back to You and The Story of You, an Episcopal priest, a speaker, and a trained psychotherapist. Assessment: iEQ9 Couples Assessment or iEQ9 Individual Assessment. Discount code: BENCHMARK to receive 20% off any assessment.
It has been said that money is simply a tool to get what you need. Yet very often we give money more power and influence over our lives than it deserves. Join us for week 6 of 8 as Mary Lyons, the Wealth Woman, and Eric Alexander of Benchmark Income Group talk with Ian Cron about the the key questions each enneagram type needs to explore. Why do we work, how do we look at money, and how should we approach building wealth? Ian Morgan Cron is a renowned teacher of the Enneagram, the bestselling author of The Road Back to You and The Story of You, an Episcopal priest, a speaker, and a trained psychotherapist. Assessment: iEQ9 Couples Assessment or iEQ9 Individual Assessment. Discount code: BENCHMARK to receive 20% off any assessment.