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Eric Schaefer of Fading West and Ross Cohen of DL Cohen join us for episode 321 of Art of Construction! "We came into existence to solve a problem. And the problem is that there are no attainable houses being built in our country right now." Eric is a determine Chief Business Development Officer at Fading West, responsible for forging meaningful partnerships with developers, non-profits, and municipalities in Colorado. His drive to create workforce housing and sell Fading West products was inspired by his many years of ministry, non-profit, and donor relations work in California and the Southeast. Almost three years ago, Eric relocated to Denver to open the Fading West office, furthering his commitment to making positive changes in the world through exceptional leadership. Ross Cohen of DL Cohen provides lots of unique perspectives in this podcast as well. Growing up in a construction family naturally led Ross to pursue construction at a young age. While at Denver University, he joined a residential framing contractor as their estimator and over five years began managing much of the operations. In 2009, Ross joined with his father David to start a new framing contracting company together known as DL Cohen and our components company Huron Components. Keep up with Eric on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-schaefer-849051b/ Visit Fading West's website: https://www.fadingwestdevelopment.com/ Visit DL Cohen's website: https://dlcohencc.com
In this episode, we are joined by Eric Schaefer, Partner at Columbus Capital Partners to discuss the different business ventures he's been involved in, what he's focusing on today, different ways to leverage technology in the healthcare industry, advice for emerging leaders, and more.
In this episode, we are joined by Eric Schaefer, Partner at Columbus Capital Partners to discuss the different business ventures he's been involved in, what he's focusing on today, different ways to leverage technology in the healthcare industry, advice for emerging leaders, and more.
In this episode, we are joined by Eric Schaefer, Partner at Columbus Capital Partners to discuss the different business ventures he's been involved in, what he's focusing on today, different ways to leverage technology in the healthcare industry, advice for emerging leaders, and more.
1 JK Group - Rising Part 1 (La Sape Records) Multi-dimensional future-jazz outfit JK Group return on La Sape Records. Led by award-winning saxophonist,Joshua Kelly (30/70 collective, PBS Young Elder of Jazz 2019), the band returns to the label with a follow up EP to the mind-bending 2021 release, 'What's Real?'2 David Versace - Summer Party (Okra La Sape Records) Brisbane-based multi-instrumentalist David Versace shares the his much anticipated debut LP 'Okra', his first solo album for La Sape Records. Wandering effortlessly between jazz, samba, ambient and the odd dance-floor heater, 'Okra' follows 3 years of consistent releases and is his most elegant an articulated work yet.3 Doug Wamble - Homesick (Blues in the Present Tense Halyconic Records) This is Wamble's first album since 2015's The Traveler: Live in New York City, co-produced with veteran guitarist Charlie Drayton and a musical cast of longtime associates: bassist Eric Revis, drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts, and saxophonist Prometheus Jenkins (aka Branford Marsalis). 4 Kay Young - Feel Like Makin Love (Bluenote Re:imagined) Blue Note Re:imagined returns with a new 16-track compilation featuring fresh takes on music from the illustrious Blue Note vaults recorded by a heavyweight line-up of the UK jazz, soul and R&B scene's most hotly-tipped rising stars. 5 Ron Carter - Receipt Please (Finding the Right Notes IN& OUT) In October 2022, PBS aired a two hour documentary on jazz legend Ron Carter. Six years in the making, Finding the Right Notes was produced and directed by the renowned producer/director Peter Schnall, a seven-time Emmy Award and Peabody Award winner. Schnall reveals poignant and joyful details of the jazz maestro's life, from his early days as a cello student in high school through his years in the Miles Davis Quintet of the ‘60's and into his vital solo career that continues to this day.6 Ubunye - Ubunye (Ubunye 33 Jazz) Ubunye is a vibrant seven-piece Afro-jazz band (which can expand to a 10 piece with horns) - it is a band like no other. Featuring three powerful vocalists from South Africa's Kwa Zulu Natal region combined with a dynamic rhythm section from Leeds, UK Ubunye's music is a unique blend of contemporary jazz, Afro-pop and traditional ‘Isigqui' Zulu music.7 Nicholas Payton - Feed The Fire (The Couch Sessions SMOKE) Visionary Multi-instrumentalist and Composer Nicholas Payton Provides a Vital Dose of Musical Therapy on The Couch Sessions Available Now on Smoke Sessions Records, the Trio Album Features the Dream Rhythm Section of Buster Williams and Lenny White, as Well as the Compositions and Sampled Voices of Masters Like Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Keith Jarrett and Geri Allen8 Tim Fitzgerald - Cariba (Full House CELLAR MUSIC GROUP) Chicago-based guitarist Tim Fitzgerald and his septet Full House have released their eponymous debut album.Out now via Cellar Music Group, Full House is an assemblage of Chicago's finest straight-ahead players who transform a thoughtfully-curated selection from Wes Montgomery's varied songbook.9 Theon Cross - Epistrophy (Bluenote Re:imagined) London tuba player and Sons of Kemet member Theon Cross with a version of the Thelonious Monk/Kenny Clarke composition Epistrophy10 Michael Wollny - Erlkonig (Ghosts ACT) On "Ghosts" pianist and composer Michael Wollny, together with bassist Tim Lefebvre and drummer Eric Schaefer, explores the ghosts that inhabit songs from jazz, classical and pop music. The musical spectrum of the album, which is influenced by the "Hauntology" movement as well as Northern and Southern Gothic, ranges from Franz Schubert's "Erlkönig" to jazz standards by George Gershwin or Duke Ellington and pop songs by Nick Cave or Timber Timbre. 11 Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll & The Trinity - Red Beans and Rice (Far Horizons !K7)Next week on CPG: Boogaloo sax from Canada, Lauren Henderson channels betrayal + fabulous guitar jazz from NYC. Hit subscribe right now & immerse next week.
Here's a Stoop Story from Eric Schaefer, about the power of belief. You can hear his story and others at Stoopstorytelling.com . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The podcast begins with Eric discussing how his company started and that he has been building for the San Luis area since his father was. Eric, who has completed custom homes, explains that his company is a more personalized choice for people looking for new houses because they offer more than what ready-built homes do. Homebuyers want to be involved in the process and have all of their needs met. Eric's strategy includes an engaging building experience that includes customers every step of the way, while also providing value throughout this entire journey. Eric explains that his company, Schaefer Construction, was able to meet inspectors and construction deadlines even during the pandemic. Eric mentions a story of how some people have found ways to overcome the setbacks caused by Covid-19, in which they hired private inspection service. In this episode, Eric Schaefer uses his experience of working with contractors, inspectors, and city officials to share insight on what is needed for a successful building process. These two custom home experts discuss the home construction industry in great detail. Eric sees that the future of the industry would be incorporating technology and other cutting-edge, exciting innovations. It is an episode you do not want to miss! Get in touch with me: Website - www.msaarchitects-inc.com Email - mike@msaarchitects-inc.com
Join Sean Halter, CEO of Connectivity Holdings and his co-host Mike McHale, Head of Activation at Noble People as the interview Mindstream Media Group's CEO, Eric Schaefer, on this episode of Buyers Remorse.
Gloria‘s town has been stuck in a rainstorm for days. The wet weather has not only threatened recess for the kids of GME, but also damaged a neighboring school’s playground. The mess has caused Haichiko Elementary to cancel their field day activities. While planning their own field day event without a hiccup, Gloria proposes they send some of their resources to Haichiko. The student council does not seem so keen on the idea as they have a lot to do in a short amount of time. Gloria goes around the council and tries to get the school to empathize and volunteer to help out their neighbors.Credits-Series produced by Jessica Marshall Story by Jessica Marshall and Kelly Farrell Artwork by Steven Wells Episode written by Jessica Marshall Sound Editing, Design, and Mixing by Alex Button SONG: Helping can be helpful Lyrics by Libby Ward Composition by Andrew Weiss Episode score by Andrew Weiss Theme song written by Andrew Weiss and Libby Ward Produced and performed by Andrew Weiss Story Advisors and Extra hands: Lauren Gauthier, Yasir Malik, and Daniel Dinh, Sam Kestin, and Ally Kloster Cast: Gloria Martinez: Leslie Martinez Elephant: David Pinion Donkey: Ratana Clyde Turner: Corey Gaddis Ellie Meng: Heather Muriel Nguyen Principal Pinkney: Kevin G Arash Taheri: Manny Cristobal Marie: Isa Ghaffari Mimi Tran: Allishia Claressa Knotts Fred Tomlinson: Jonathan Reiger Rickie Wall: Ally KlosterNestor/Sally: Jessica Marshall The students of Gouverneur Morris Elementary: Toshi, Naima, Carter, Evelyn, Nathaniel, Eniye, Nia, and Alistair Our Sponsors: Ian Mutchler, Jackson Stanford, Marcelo Silva, Ericka Stewart, Alison Anthony, Randall Smith, Toby Kreitzer, Matthew Bazar, Ben Chuang, Brendan Hay, Eithne Johnson, Eric Schaefer, Erin Lacey Field, Betty Kennedy, Katie and Ava Tangeman, Sunil Hall, Raniyah Copeland, Maria Cobian Alvarado, Ben Bury, Danica Amstadt, Carly Zhang, Rodney Brown, Daisy Schofield, Ben Haist, Nick Bachman, Michelle Wong, Kevin Noel, Jihane Jeanty, Rhiannon O'Harra, Jessica Smialek, Holly Carr, Teri Farrell, Elizabeth Epps, John W. O'Neal, Emily Brown, Deanne Koehn, Wendy Sullivan, Lis Savic, Leslie Terbeek
Gloria meets Harriet Woodsworth, the student body “president” of a neighboring private school, at a dodgeball tournament. She observes that Harriet is able to make new rules at Whitehall Academy with just a verbal order. Gloria turns to Donkey and Elephant for suggestions as to how she could make new rules without the approval of the student council. They present her with the possibility of making an executive order for smaller changes. Listen in, as Gloria’s desire to appease the students of GME and make changes quickly gets her and her new power in a lot of trouble.Credits-Series produced by Jessica MarshallStory by Jessica Marshall and Kelly FarrellArtwork by Steven WellsEpisode written by Jessica MarshallSound Editing, Design, and Mixing by Alex ButtonSONG: They chose democracyLyrics by Libby WardComposition by Andrew WeissEpisode score by Andrew WeissTheme song written by Andrew Weiss and Libby Ward Produced and performed by Andrew WeissStory Advisors and Extra hands: Lauren Gauthier, Yasir Malik, and Daniel Dinh, Sam Kestin, and Ally KlosterCast:Gloria Martinez: Leslie MartinezElephant: David PinionDonkey: RatanaClyde Turner: Corey GaddisEllie Meng: Heather Muriel NguyenPete Blathers: Manny CristobalPrincipal Pinckney: Kevin GHarriet Woodsworth/Mimi Tran: Allishia Claressa KnottsGenevieve: Lauren GauthierMarshall: Grady WelchLunch Lady: Victoria ScaramucciFred Tomlinson: Jonathan ReigerRickie Wall: Ally KlosterNestor/Sally: Jessica MarshallThe students of Gouverneur Morris Elementary: Toshi, Naima, Carter, Evelyn, Nathaniel, Eniye, Nia, and AlistairOur Sponsors: Ian Mutchler, Jackson Stanford, Marcelo Silva, Ericka Stewart, Alison Anthony, Randall Smith, Toby Kreitzer, Matthew Bazar, Ben Chuang, Brendan Hay, Eithne Johnson, Eric Schaefer, Erin Lacey Field, Betty Kennedy, Katie and Ava Tangeman, Sunil Hall, Raniyah Copeland, Maria Cobian Alvarado, Ben Bury, Danica Amstadt, Carly Zhang, Rodney Brown, Daisy Schofield, Ben Haist, Nick Bachman, Michelle Wong, Kevin Noel, Jihane Jeanty, Rhiannon O'Harra, Jessica Smialek, Holly Carr, Teri Farrell, Elizabeth Epps, John W. O'Neal, Emily Brown, Deanne Koehn, Wendy Sullivan, Lis Savic, Leslie Terbeek
After winning the general election, Gloria is encouraged by Donkey and Elephant to write a new school rule with the student council. Gloria runs into Jared and Sophia, GME’s LARPers, and she remembers their desire to wear their costumes to school. She pitches the idea of allowing kids to wear hats in class to the student council. Gloria believes passing this new rule will prove that she can get things done as student body president, unlike Fred. Of course, Gloria needs to learn how to pass a rule first.Credits-Series produced by Jessica Marshall Story by Jessica Marshall and Kelly Farrell Artwork by Steven Wells Episode written by Lauren Gauthier Sound Editing, Design, and Mixing by Alex Button SONG: This Bill is Comin’ Up Lyrics by Libby Ward Composition by Libby Ward Episode score by Andrew Weiss Theme song written by Andrew Weiss and Libby Ward Produced and performed by Andrew Weiss Story Advisors and Extra hands: Lauren Gauthier, Yasir Malik, and Daniel Dinh, Sam Kestin, and Ally Kloster Cast: Gloria Martinez: Leslie Martinez Elephant: David Pinion Donkey/GC Solis: Ratana Clyde Turner: Corey Gaddis Ellie Meng: Heather Muriel Nguyen Fred Tomlinson: Jonathan Reiger Jared: Grady Welch Sophia: Lauren Gauthier Principal Pinckney: Kevin G VP Ross: Victoria Scaramucci Mr Rutledge: Tanner Worth Mimi Tran: Allishia Claressa Knotts Rickie Wall: Ally Kloster Nestor/Sally: Jessica MarshallThe students of Gouverneur Morris Elementary: Toshi, Naima, Carter, Evelyn, Nathaniel, Eniye, Nia, and AlistairOur Sponsors: Ian Mutchler, Jackson Stanford, Marcelo Silva, Ericka Stewart, Alison Anthony, Randall Smith, Toby Kreitzer, Matthew Bazar, Ben Chuang, Brendan Hay, Eithne Johnson, Eric Schaefer, Erin Lacey Field, Betty Kennedy, Katie and Ava Tangeman, Sunil Hall, Raniyah Copeland, Maria Cobian Alvarado, Ben Bury, Danica Amstadt, Carly Zhang, Rodney Brown, Daisy Schofield, Ben Haist, Nick Bachman, Michelle Wong, Kevin Noel, Jihane Jeanty, Rhiannon O'Harra, Jessica Smialek, Holly Carr, Teri Farrell, Elizabeth Epps, John W. O'Neal, Emily Brown, Deanne Koehn, Wendy Sullivan, Lis Savic, Leslie Terbeek
Gloria’s triumph over Fred Tomlinson has rattled the school. Arash Taheri, the school’s news man, interviews Gloria on his podcast to find out more about this miracle candidate. She introduces herself as someone with a real “drive” to bring change. Unfortunately, her performance is quickly forgotten when rumors swirl through the halls that she is a bedwetter. Gloria is thrown for a loop. She and her campaign team quickly see that she is losing support amongst the student body. And by the end of the week, it seems the race is extremely close between Gloria and the 2nd-grade candidate, Rickie Wall. Donkey and Elephant advise Gloria to use the principles of Freedom of Speech to her advantage.Credits-Series produced by Jessica MarshallStory by Jessica Marshall and Kelly FarrellArtwork by Steven WellsEpisode written by Jessica MarshallSound Editing, Design, and Mixing by Alex ButtonSONG: Amendment OneLyrics by Libby WardComposition by Andrew WeissEpisode score by Andrew WeissTheme song written by Andrew Weiss and Libby Ward Produced and performed by Andrew WeissStory Advisors and Extra hands: Lauren Gauthier, Yasir Malik, and Daniel Dinh, Sam Kestin, and Ally KlosterCast:Gloria Martinez: Leslie MartinezElephant: David PinionDonkey: RatanaClyde Turner: Corey Gaddis Ellie Meng: Heather Muriel Nguyen Arash Taheri: Manny Cristobal Stevie B: Isa Ghaffari Rickie Wall: Ally Kloster The students of Gouverneur Morris Elementary: Toshi, Naima, Carter, Evelyn, Nathaniel, Eniye, Nia, and Alistair Our Sponsors: Ian Mutchler, Jackson Stanford, Marcelo Silva, Ericka Stewart, Alison Anthony, Randall Smith, Toby Kreitzer, Matthew Bazar, Ben Chuang, Brendan Hay, Eithne Johnson, Eric Schaefer, Erin Lacey Field, Betty Kennedy, Katie and Ava Tangeman, Sunil Hall, Raniyah Copeland, Maria Cobian Alvarado, Ben Bury, Danica Amstadt, Carly Zhang, Rodney Brown, Daisy Schofield, Ben Haist, Nick Bachman, Michelle Wong, Kevin Noel, Jihane Jeanty, Rhiannon O'Harra, Jessica Smialek, Holly Carr, Teri Farrell, Elizabeth Epps, John W. O'Neal, Emily Brown, Deanne Koehn, Wendy Sullivan, Lis Savic, Leslie Terbeek
Gloria is overwhelmed by the idea of running for student body president. She learns from Donkey and Elephant that she needs to canvas the students of Gouverneur Morris Elementary and convince them she has tons of ideas to make their experience at school better. Gloria will have to win the 5th grade nomination by debating the incumbent, Fred Tomlinson, who is shoo-in to win the presidential race again. Power-hungry Fred has held the office since 1st grade and no one has ever dared or cared to challenge him. Gloria struggles to wrap her head around the many stages of an election, so Donkey and Elephant harmonize the differences between a primary and caucus. But is it enough to inspire an apathetic electorate who is just looking for “pizza day, everyday?”Credits-Series produced by Jessica MarshallStory by Jessica Marshall and Kelly FarrellArtwork by Steven WellsEpisode written by Lauren GauthierSound Editing, Design, and Mixing by Alex ButtonSONG: A Caucus is a RaucousLyrics by Libby WardComposition by Libby WardEpisode score by Andrew WeissTheme song written by Andrew Weiss and Libby Ward Produced and performed by Andrew WeissStory Advisors and Extra hands: Lauren Gauthier, Yasir Malik, and Daniel Dinh, Sam Kestin, and Ally KlosterCast:Gloria Martinez: Leslie MartinezElephant: David PinionDonkey: RatanaClyde Turner: Corey GaddisEllie Meng: Heather Muriel NguyenMs. Carroll: Victoria ScaramucciFred Tomlinson: Jonathan ReigerJared: Grady WelchSophia: Lauren GauthierMr Rutledge: Tanner WorthCoach Blount: Manny CristobalThe students of Gouverneur Morris Elementary: Toshi, Naima, Carter, Evelyn, Nathaniel, Eniye, Nia, and AlistairOur Sponsors: Ian Mutchler, Jackson Stanford, Marcelo Silva, Ericka Stewart, Alison Anthony, Randall Smith, Toby Kreitzer, Matthew Bazar, Ben Chuang, Brendan Hay, Eithne Johnson, Eric Schaefer, Erin Lacey Field, Betty Kennedy, Katie and Ava Tangeman, Sunil Hall, Raniyah Copeland, Maria Cobian Alvarado, Ben Bury, Danica Amstadt, Carly Zhang, Rodney Brown, Daisy Schofield, Ben Haist, Nick Bachman, Michelle Wong, Kevin Noel, Jihane Jeanty, Rhiannon O'Harra, Jessica Smialek, Holly Carr, Teri Farrell, Elizabeth Epps, John W. O'Neal, Emily Brown, Deanne Koehn, Wendy Sullivan, Lis Savic, Leslie Terbeek
Gloria is personally troubled by the school’s poorly managed crosswalk and has ideas to fix it. After she fails to get the principal’s interest, her new imaginary friends, Elephant and Donkey, convince her to write an initiative and collect signatures. Unfortunately, the students don’t share her urgency regarding campus safety issues and are primarily concerned with dodgeball games and hide-n-seek. Next, she attempts to lobby the student government, but she quickly realizes this group is dysfunctional and inundated with special interests (e.g., video games and painted fingernails). In a final musical number, Elephant and Donkey inspire Gloria to throw her hat in the ring for the student body presidential race.Credits-Series produced by Jessica MarshallStory by Jessica Marshall and Kelly FarrellArtwork by Steven WellsEpisode written by Jessica MarshallSound Editing, Design, and Mixing by Alex ButtonSONG: What does the government do?Lyrics by Libby WardComposition by Andrew WeissEpisode score by Andrew WeissTheme song written by Andrew Weiss and Libby Ward Produced and performed by Andrew WeissStory Advisors and Extra hands: Lauren Gauthier, Yasir Malik, and Daniel Dinh, Sam Kestin, and Ally KlosterCast-Gloria Martinez: Leslie MartinezElephant: David PinionDonkey: RatanaClyde Turner: Corey GaddisEllie Meng: Heather Muriel NguyenLouis: Grady WelchMrs. Tinkerbaum/ Ms. Carroll: Victoria ScaramucciPrincipal Pinkney: Kevin GFred Tomlinson: Jonathan ReigerMimi Tran: Allishia Claressa KnottsRickie Wall: Ally KlosterNestor/Sally: Jessica MarshallGloria’s Dad: Manny CristobalExtras: Tanner WorthThe students of Gouverneur Morris Elementary: Toshi, Naima, Carter, Evelyn, Nathaniel, Eniye, Nia, and AlistairOur Sponsors: Ian Mutchler, Jackson Stanford, Marcelo Silva, Ericka Stewart, Alison Anthony, Randall Smith, Toby Kreitzer, Matthew Bazar, Ben Chuang, Brendan Hay, Eithne Johnson, Eric Schaefer, Erin Lacey Field, Betty Kennedy, Katie and Ava Tangeman, Sunil Hall, Raniyah Copeland, Maria Cobian Alvarado, Ben Bury, Danica Amstadt, Carly Zhang, Rodney Brown, Daisy Schofield, Ben Haist, Nick Bachman, Michelle Wong, Kevin Noel, Jihane Jeanty, Rhiannon O'Harra, Jessica Smialek, Holly Carr, Teri Farrell, Elizabeth Epps, John W. O'Neal, Emily Brown, Deanne Koehn, Wendy Sullivan, Lis Savic, Leslie Terbeek
We hear from Graham Morris, Terry McAdaragh, and Eric Schaefer once again as they talk about one of their new ideas that is nearing completion. We also hear from Foreman Joey Simpson, along with Leadman Waylon Mark and Experienced Crewman Richard Simpson who were the first to use the prototype in the field.
In this episode, we meet a new group that focuses on improving safety, quality, and crew efficiency. The group - consisting of Terry McAdaragh, Eric Schaefer, and Graham Morris - talk about how the team was created and the goals they plan to achieve.
Tune in to The Jazz Hole with Linus today for more recently released jazz. The Montreal-based group Tertio (lead by Vincent Duhaime-Perreault) just released “La mince ligne” (The Thin Line), NYC-based Swiss drummer Michel Maurer and his group Michel Maurer Meridian came out with “The Shape of Noon”, Greek and NYC bassist Petros Klampanis released his fourth album “Irrationalities” and German saxophonist Gebhard Ullmann joined forces with Hans Lüdemann, Oliver Potratz and Eric Schaefer for his new album “mikroPULS”. Tertio - “More With Less” & “La mince ligne” Album: La mince ligne Vincent Duhaime-Perreault (g, comp), Andy King (tp), Paul Shrofel (kbds), Alex Lefaivre (b) and Eric Thibodeau (d) Michel Maurer Meridian - “Tricycle” & “The Shape of Noon” Album: The Shape of Noon Michel Maurer (d), Alex Levine (g), Peyton Pleninger (ts) and Ben Rolston (d) Petros Klampanis - “Easy Come Easy Go” & “Irrationality” Album: Irrationalities Petros Klampanis (b, glockenspiel, voc), Kristjan Randalu (p) and Bodek Janke (d, perc) mikroPuls - “F.J.D.” & “Zeit Lupe” Album: mikroPULS Gebhard Ullmann (ts, comp), Hans Lüdemann (p, virtual p), Oliver Potratz (b) and Eric Schaefer (d) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 02:00 - More With Less - Tertio, Vincent Duhaime-Perreault 09:25 - La mince ligne - Tertio, Vincent Duhaime-Perreault 19:23 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 21:45 - Tricycle - Michel Maurer Meridian 27:08 - The Shape of Noon - Michel Maurer Meridian 31:26 - Easy Come Easy Go - Petros Klampanis 36:03 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 37:17 - Irrationality - Petros Klampanis 44:13 - F.J.D. - Gebhard Ullmann, mikroPULS 49:39 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 51:47 - Zeit Lupe - Gebhard Ullmann, mikroPULS 59:04 - Finish
This week we continue our exploration of jazz interpretations of today's popular music, with renditions of the songs of artists ranging from Kraftwerk to Sly Stone, from Bjork to Frank Zappa, from J.J. Cale to Bob Marley and more. The playlist includes Jimmy Smith, Miho Hazama, Michel Benita, Eva Kruse, Eric Schaefer & Michael Wollny's [em], Dave Douglas, Tuck & Patti, Ran Blake & David Fabris, Sting & Gil Evans Orchestra, Yuri Honing, Nicole Johänntgen, Stefano Bollani, Vibes, Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra, Spaceways Inc. & Zu, Chet Baker, Magic Malik Orchestra, Charles Lloyd & The Marvels, Charlie Hunter, Herbie Hancock. Full playlist at: https://spinitron.com/radio/playlist.php?station=rfb&playlist=8138#here
CSIA recently released the Fifth Version of the Best Practices and Benchmarks Manual. The Best Practices are nearly 400 items that CSIA Members have developed over 24 years relating to better run system integration business. In this brief episode, Remco Kappert of EKB and Eric Schaefer of Stone Technologies help you understand what changes were made since version 4! This was an in-person interview at our 2018 Executive Conference in San Francisco. Please bear with a bit of a noisy background. Thanks for listening!
¿Cómo sonaría el cruce entre el vuelo libre de Ornette Coleman y la circularidad de maestros del minimalismo como Steve Reich? Algo así es lo que propone el proyecto "Ornette Under The Repetitive Skies", trabajo del violinista francés Clément Janinet, con el que abrimos esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 6 de abril de 2018. "Let Go" es el título del nuevo trabajo de uno de los más finos estilistas de la trompeta, el estadounidense Chris Kase. Disco junto a Marcos Collado (guitarra), Ander García (contrabajo) y Miguel Benito (batería). "More songs about error and shame" es el título con guiño a The Talking Heads del cuarteto canadiense Peripheral Vision, que lideran el contrabajista Michael Herring y el guitarrista Don Scott. El polvo del desierto impregna la música de "Midtown Tilt", disco del guitarrista Nick Millevoi con su Desertion Trio, en el que colabora el teclista Jamie Saft. La cantante noruega Ruth Wilhelmine Meyer reflexiona sobre el desastre ecológico que estamos provocando los humanos en el proyecto "Klangbiotoper". Joachim Kühn sigue inspirándose para buscar "Love & Peace" de la mano de su New Trio, el que comparte con Chris Jennings (cb) y Eric Schaefer (batería). Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
¿Cómo sonaría el cruce entre el vuelo libre de Ornette Coleman y la circularidad de maestros del minimalismo como Steve Reich? Algo así es lo que propone el proyecto "Ornette Under The Repetitive Skies", trabajo del violinista francés Clément Janinet, con el que abrimos esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 6 de abril de 2018. "Let Go" es el título del nuevo trabajo de uno de los más finos estilistas de la trompeta, el estadounidense Chris Kase. Disco junto a Marcos Collado (guitarra), Ander García (contrabajo) y Miguel Benito (batería). "More songs about error and shame" es el título con guiño a The Talking Heads del cuarteto canadiense Peripheral Vision, que lideran el contrabajista Michael Herring y el guitarrista Don Scott. El polvo del desierto impregna la música de "Midtown Tilt", disco del guitarrista Nick Millevoi con su Desertion Trio, en el que colabora el teclista Jamie Saft. La cantante noruega Ruth Wilhelmine Meyer reflexiona sobre el desastre ecológico que estamos provocando los humanos en el proyecto "Klangbiotoper". Joachim Kühn sigue inspirándose para buscar "Love & Peace" de la mano de su New Trio, el que comparte con Chris Jennings (cb) y Eric Schaefer (batería). Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Episode One of the Talking Industrial Automation Podcast. Tony Veroeven of the Control System Integrators Association has a conversation with Eric Schaefer of Stone Technologies, a CSIA Certified system integrator, about his involvement in CSIA, how important Certification is to his clients and his business. Eric is the chair of the Best Practices committee and a big proponent of CSIA's Best Practices. He describes how the Best Practices Manual helps guide system integrators to run better businesses, which ultimately is a service to clients and the manufacturing and processing industries. Eric and I recorded this podcast at the 2017 Rockwell Automation Fair in Houston in mid-November. Thanks for listening. Enjoy getting to know Eric Schaefer of Stone Technologies. Subscribe to the podcast for interviews with CSIA system integrators and industry partners. Visit: https://www.csiaexchange.com/podcast
Joachim Kühn al frente de su New Trio, repasa en Beauty & Truth (ACT, 2017), unos cuantos temas ajenos, incluyendo “The End” y “Riders On The Storms” de The Doors. En MJ 26 escuchamos a Joachim Kühn, Chris Jennings y Eric Schaefer recreando el clásico de Morrison, Densmore, Krieger y Manzarek. © Pachi Tapiz, 2017 Malditos Jazztardos es un podcast de jazz… para quienes no saben que les gusta el jazz. Toda la información de MJ 26 en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=31244. Toda la información de MJ en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=18516. Más podcast en Tómajazz en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=12814
Eric Schaefer is the founder, owner, and chief tour guide of SF Adventure Tours, a San Francisco-based tour company that runs a variety of custom tours that are “reflective of the passengers on board.” He discusses his career in the tourism industry, while giving us an unfiltered overview of the eclectic, gritty, and ever-changing city of San Francisco. As an expert in Bay Area craft beer, Eric is guaranteed to make you thirsty with his description of the groovy beers we consumed at Harmonic Brewing, a newcomer to the San Francisco brewery scene.
Eric Schaefer es posible que no sea un músico demasiado conocido, pero es uno de los bateristas de jazz con mayor reconocimiento en Alemania. Él es uno de los miembros imprescindible en el grupo [em], el Michael Wollny Trio. En 2016 ha aparecido en tres grabaciones notables: klangspuran (Michael Wollny Trio), Beauty & Truth (Joachim Kühn New Trio), y liderando Bliss (Eric Schaefer + The Shredz). En una nueva entrega 3X3 de HDO, escuchamos música de estas tres grabaciones. © Pachi Tapiz, 2016 HDO es un podcast editado, producido y presentado por Pachi Tapiz, que de momento no tiene necesidad de utilizar periscopio alguno. Toda la información acerca de HDO 139 en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=25218. Toda la información acerca de HDO en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=13298
El pianista Joachim Kühn continúa con su insaciable producción discográfica con "Beauty & Truth", presentación de su New Trio con Chis Jennings (contrabajo) y Eric Schaefer (batería). En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 23 de junio de 2016, escuchamos también "Free-Can-Do", segundo trabajo del cuarteto Tak!, grupo del contrabajista Manel Fortià. "desde mi cadiera", Jesús Moreno nos acerca la música de "D'une rive a l'autre", trabajo del veterano saxofonista francés Sylvain Guérineau. Además, "Relatos cortos", disco del proyecto Los Cronopios del guitarrista Jordi Solé, sobre la obra de Julio Cortázar. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
El pianista Joachim Kühn continúa con su insaciable producción discográfica con "Beauty & Truth", presentación de su New Trio con Chis Jennings (contrabajo) y Eric Schaefer (batería). En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 23 de junio de 2016, escuchamos también "Free-Can-Do", segundo trabajo del cuarteto Tak!, grupo del contrabajista Manel Fortià. "desde mi cadiera", Jesús Moreno nos acerca la música de "D'une rive a l'autre", trabajo del veterano saxofonista francés Sylvain Guérineau. Además, "Relatos cortos", disco del proyecto Los Cronopios del guitarrista Jordi Solé, sobre la obra de Julio Cortázar. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Woody & Tessa are joined by stand-up and improviser Alex Stypula and Improviser and musician Eric Schaefer. Alex and Eric are long time friends who met and started doing some weird videos on the internet. They're most successful is the one staring Eric's sister sitting on a toilet eating cookies, thirty thousand views. They are true artists. THIS EPISODE IN A NUTSHELL: Everyone needs their "solemnitued" - Everyone should try a fine dining snuff house - Cat Fishing is not creepy at all - RPG is not just a Rapid Propelled Grenade anymore, to gamers, it's a way of life. UNPLANNEDCOMEDY.COM
El pianista Michael Wollny presenta "Weltentraum" junto a su habitual compañero, el baterista Eric Schaefer, y el contrabajista Tim Lefebvre. En esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 21 de abril de 2014 indagamos en ese disco, así como en un pianismo completamente diferente como el de Matt Mitchell en su dúo junto a Ches Smith en "Fiction". Smith es parte de Ceramic Dog, el trío junto a Marc Ribot co n el que recientemente ha publicado "Your turn". Jesús Moreno "desde mi cadiera" nos sorprende con las polifonías vocales pirenaicas de Vox Bigerri. En "La duda permanente" de Ferran Esteve, el cuarteto de Keith Jarrett (bronca del pianista incluida) en el Village Vanguard en 1973. El "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela recuerda al saxofonista y clarinetista brasileño Paulo Moura. En los "Ritmos Latinos" de Anxo, el nuevo trabajo de la pianista Nicki Denner, "Daydream". En el "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García asoma "The invisible hand", la del saxofonista Greg Osby. Y además, un repaso al recopilatorio "Duo Art - Creating Magic" del sello ACT. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
El pianista Michael Wollny presenta "Weltentraum" junto a su habitual compañero, el baterista Eric Schaefer, y el contrabajista Tim Lefebvre. En esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 21 de abril de 2014 indagamos en ese disco, así como en un pianismo completamente diferente como el de Matt Mitchell en su dúo junto a Ches Smith en "Fiction". Smith es parte de Ceramic Dog, el trío junto a Marc Ribot co n el que recientemente ha publicado "Your turn". Jesús Moreno "desde mi cadiera" nos sorprende con las polifonías vocales pirenaicas de Vox Bigerri. En "La duda permanente" de Ferran Esteve, el cuarteto de Keith Jarrett (bronca del pianista incluida) en el Village Vanguard en 1973. El "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela recuerda al saxofonista y clarinetista brasileño Paulo Moura. En los "Ritmos Latinos" de Anxo, el nuevo trabajo de la pianista Nicki Denner, "Daydream". En el "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García asoma "The invisible hand", la del saxofonista Greg Osby. Y además, un repaso al recopilatorio "Duo Art - Creating Magic" del sello ACT. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Arne Jansen: guitar, Eva Kruse: doublebass, Eric Schaefer: drums
Arne Jansen: guitar, Eva Kruse: doublebass, Eric Schaefer: drums
Arne Jansen: guitar, Eva Kruse: doublebass, Eric Schaefer: drums
Arne Jansen Trio - Live (Arne Jansen: guitar, Eva Kruse: doublebass, Eric Schaefer: drums)