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Michelle Noble and Farnell Newton invite us into the world of their film, "The Yellow Sponge is the Dish Sponge," as they share their experiences at the Tacoma Film Festival. Discover how the seemingly ordinary act of cleaning becomes a profound exploration of relationship dynamics, enhanced by the festival's welcoming atmosphere. Michelle's unique approach, including breaking the fourth wall and selecting introspective settings, keeps the audience engaged from start to finish. Farnell's musical touch adds a layer of comedic flair, perfectly meshing with Michelle's vision to create a harmonious blend of humor and seriousness.We also have the pleasure of chatting with Bea, the director of "Donut Boy," who brings her own unique take to the festival. Bea opens up about the trials and triumphs of filming in Tacoma, with its iconic landmarks like Mount Rainier providing a stunning backdrop. The local vibe and challenges of unpredictable weather add an exciting element to the narrative. Through Bea's storytelling, we get a glimpse of the creative process and the local community's synergy with the film.Rounding out the episode is a celebration of the festival's standout films and unforgettable moments. From the striking visuals of "Fish Monger" to the innovative storytelling in "How May I Help You?" there's no shortage of creative inspiration. We recount the twists and turns of filming on location, the meticulous planning for safety, and the collaborative efforts that brought each film to life. Join us as we reflect on these artistic endeavors and look ahead to future features and collaborations on the podcast.Send us a textSupport the show
! What's Past - Is Prologue ! ! ! Callin' ALL The Boom Booms & The Zoom Zooms ! ! ! Turn On - Choon In - Zig Zag ! ! ! Hello World . . . Groovin' Blue Is On The Air ! ! . . . GROUND DOWN TO THE UNDERGROUND . . . * * * GROOVIN' BLUE 24 - 09 * * * Groovin' Blue is dedicated to Dr. Li Wenliang 1. (4:23) WAGRadio GB 24 - 09 Intro - Produced by WAGRadio Vinyl Librarian William "Fats Is Back" Reiter (formerly CKLG-FM 96.9 Boss Jock - 'Bill Reiter - The All-Niter') 2. (3:10) "Serpentine (DJZigZag Aily Derring EdiT)" - RICH MORE [RICH MORE] 2023 3. ( :10) WAGRadio DeLite Id 4. (6:06) "Irene Trains" - TAIL FREAKS [Piston] 2023 5. (4:42) "Who's Bad (DJZigZag Well Wise EdiT)" - CALEB JACKSON [SWEATRZ] 6. (3:26) "Space Walk" - GALAXY WICKAKA WICKED, PLANET PETE [Nuage Distribution] 7. (5:18) "Pacing" - ALTIN SENCALAR [Posi-Tone Cd No. PR 8255 "Discover The Present"] Markus Howell (br sx), Raul Reyas Bueno (bs), Pete Rodriguez (cng/perc), Rudy Royston (dm), Art Hirahara (pn), Diego Rivera (tn sx), Anthony Hervey (tpt), Altin Sencalar (tbn) Prod. Marc Free 8. ( :56) WAGRadio Rollin' Wit' DJZZ Id 9. (6:10) "Be Yourself (DJZigZag Private Sing EdiT)" - SAISON, KAMEELAH WAHEED [Big Love Music] 2023 10.( :48) WAGRadio Une Doo Twat Kat Id 11.(6:32) "Wave Riding (Original Mix)" - AURA SAFARI [Hell Yeah] 12.( :24) WAGRadio Douba' Poppin' Id 13.(4:59) "Hello Africa (DJ Soulstar Edit)" - DR. ALBAN [Bubble Music Media] 14.( :46) WAGRadio Hi Voluume Id 15.(3:34) "Gas Station (DJZigZag MashEdiT of the Original Mix vs Hon Remix)" - Q THE MUSIC, CODES [Codes, Q The Music] 2020 16.(6:46) "Gas Station Hot Dog" - FARNELL NEWTON [Posi-Tone Cd No. PR8206 "Rippin' & Runnin'"] 2020 Rudy Royston (dm), Brian Charette (org), Farnell Newton (tpt) Prod. Marc Free 17.(1:04) WAGRadio 2405 Intro Rewind 18.(3:50) "Sax Fifth Avenue" - MASEGO [Capitol Records] 19.(2:24) "Sax Fifth Avenue" - JOHNNY BEECHER and his Buckingham Road Quintet with Bert Kendricks at the organ [Omega 45rpm No. OM-116] 1962 * Johnny Beecher is really PLAS JOHNSON 20.( :27) WAGRadio 2405 Intro 2 Rewind 21.(3:57) "Like I Said (DJZigZag Board Over EdiT) - A-TRAK [Fool's Gold Records] 22.(4:01) "I Pity The Fool (DJZigZag 2024 Come Eleven Nu EdiT) - ANN PEEBLES [Hi Records 45rpm No HI 2186] 1971* Prod. Willie Mitchell 23.(1:51) "Controller" - ONESIMUS [Melodia Music] 24.( :07) WAGRadio Momorrow Id 25.(4:47) "El Salsero Africano (DJZigZag Boo-Bo-Boo EdiT)" - DJ RAIN [Open Bar Music] 26.( :07) Nu GB End 79:37
In this episode, Nametag talks with talented trumpeter and composer Farnell Newton. They dive into the vibrant music scene in Portland, Oregon, and Farnell's impressive success in the sync licensing world, where music is used in TV, movies, ads, etc. They also explore his various music ventures, including Formation Sound and Marmoset Music, revealing the steps taken behind his thriving career. Tune in for an inspiring and insightful conversation about making it in the sync licensing side of the music business. For merch, visit: https://leadandbelegendary.com X/Twitter: @nametagalxndr Instagram: @nametagalexander X/Twitter: @farnellnewton Instagram: @farnellnewton Follow Nametag Alexander on music platforms such as Apple Music, Spotify, Bandcamp, Youtube, and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leadandbelegendary/message
Farnell Newton is a Portland, Oregon based musician, composer, and community builder. I chatted with Farnell about his experience attending The Philadelphia High School For Creative & Performing Arts, pivotal moments in his playing career, creative evolution, and more. To keep up with Farnell Newton, the sponsors for the episode, and the Dan Cable Presents Podcast, please check out the links below! --------------------------------------------------- Thank you to DistroKid for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. Use the link below to receive 30% off your first year of DistroKid services. https://distrokid.com/?c=cable Farnell Newton: https://farnellnewton.com/ --------------------------------------------------- INSTAGRAM: @farnellnewton @lofijazzsoul @bridgecityrevival @dancablepresents @distrokid Email: dancablepresents@gmail.com Spotify Playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/54u8tkp1mevtd0i3cz79qbp8l?si=-4NT4PWPSlSowoXQkJhlkA Apple Playlists: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/dcp-april-2022/pl.u-EdAVRqdsXqWdRJ Venmo: Dan-Cable-Presents --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dan-cable-presents/message
Farnell Newton is an accomplished jazz artist, composer and trumpeter who's toured and played with stars like Jill Scott and Aretha Franklin. He works in A&R at the powerful music licensing agency Marmoset. Farnell breaks down with us what actually happens at a sync agency, and how they work directly with artists to meet the needs of their clients. He also keeps creating stunning music of his own - which we talk about!
In this captivating episode of the podcast, Farnell Newton, a seasoned musician known for his extensive touring with Grammy-winning artists like Jill Scott and the legendary Bootsy Collins, shares his remarkable journey from the stage to the boardroom. Farnell's transition from touring to interning at Marmosett Music at 40 years old, where he now heads the A&R department, offers a unique perspective on the music industry's inner workings. Throughout the episode, Farnell emphasizes the importance of humility, hustle, and networking genius in the industry. He explores the art of empathizing with collaborators and mastering the art of follow-up. Connect With Farnell https://www.linkedin.com/in/farnellnewton/ https://farnellnewton.com
The Duke of Chill Otherwise known as SYNC.EXE was born In small-town Elkton Maryland and spent his time around music his whole life. This 20 year old Keyboardist, Drummer, and Singer tinkers around the genres of Contemporary Lo-Fi, Neo-Soul, and Chillhop. For more than 5 years, SYNC.EXE Has worked with the likes of Farnell Newton, Ian Ewing, Tibeauthetraveler, and many more to come. SYNC has also released with labels like Chill Beats Music, Effortless Audio, Atlantic Chill, Kindbrew, and more. He's been recognized as the Duke of Chill for his warm jazzy piano heard from projects like Equinox, Cruise Control, and Morning Person. "When words fail, music speaks" SYNC will always find a way to portray and inspire.On today's episode we discuss:- David's artistic journey- His new album 'Equinox II'- The benefits of embracing new experiencesConnect with SYNC.EXE on Instagram: @syncexeThank you for being a part of our unique lofi and chillhop community! These developmental conversations and educational episodes would not be possible without your support. The Chilled Samples Podcast was created and is designed to help artists in our community grow their projects, accomplish their artistic goals, and to provide a platform for leading lofi and chillhop artists to share their thoughts, knowledge, and individual perspectives.If you have further questions I'd love to help you grow your project: @chilledsamplesThis episode is sponsored by Staub Audio Engineering:Staub Audio Engineering WebsiteInstagram: @staubaudio_sterilone
An artist, producer, mentor...the titles do little to describe all this man does. Though he's shared stages with greats all over the world, he continues to build and nourish the local Portland scene. It's truly an honor the end the run of Klyph Notes Live podcast recordings at the Show Bar with my guest, the talented Farnell Newton. Farnell Newton Klyph Notes is supported by Akepele Apparel The Numberz FM and XRAY FM The theme for Klyph Notes was produced by Theory Hazit Support the movement and become a DJ Klyph patron The intro for Klyph Notes was produced by DJ Klyph
Hey. Welcome back to the Café in Artichoke Music. Next week Farnell Newton will pay a return visit and the following week, Jeremy Wilson will be here for the first time to talk about his foundation and what he's doing musically. Today, sitting across from me armed with a pile of harmonicas is Arthur Moore who has seen and heard and played with a lot of the great Portland Blues musicians and is the maestro of Arthur Moores Harmonica Party which has been going on for decades and which is now right here in Café Artichoke once a month. Think we can get him to play something? Pretty sure we can count on it. Meet the legendary Arthur Moore.
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: MoZaic, conshus, Jake One, DOOM, MidaZ The BEAST, Miya Folick, Sharky, Marlon Williams, Sampa the Great, Angelique Kidjo, Jon Corbin, Aubrey Noronha, Farnell Newton, Vieux Farka Toure, Khruangbin, Scone Cash Players, Mega Ran, O-Super, EyeQ, Dayme Arocena, LP Giobbi, Caroline Byrne, MiLKCRATE, The Good People, Dinco D, Charlie Brown, Leisure Chief, Dope KNife, Passafire, Stephanie Gayle, Sol Messiah, Evidence, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Farnell Newton is a dynamic and artistic trumpet player from Portland, Oregon, although his work transcends to The East Coast, Europe and across the planet. We have a wonderful discussion about jazz, trumpet playing and music making in the 21st century. You will not want to miss this episode!!!
In this episode, we discuss recordings of “Bach: The Art of Life” by Daniil Trifonov, “Barber & Ives: String Quartets” by the Escher String Quartet, “Winter” (Xiaogang Ye) by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra / Gilbert Varga / José Serebrier, “Feel the Love” by Farnell Newton, “Northern Journey” by Manuel Dunkel, and “Moniuszko Jazz” by Piotr Baron. The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's Top 40 Jazz Podcasts Episode 44 Deezer Playlist “Bach: The Art of Life” (Deutsche Grammophon) Daniil Trifonov https://open.spotify.com/album/3t5koNNUm94zsxRIhEzr77 https://music.apple.com/us/album/bach-the-art-of-life/1577776877 “Barber & Ives: String Quartets” (BIS) Escher String Quartet https://open.spotify.com/album/6vfIuN6uVCqtpe1WUPAJ0V https://music.apple.com/us/album/barber-ives-string-quartets/1576205563 “Winter” (BIS) Shenyang (bass-baritone), Sharon Bezaly (flute), Wei Lu (violin), Noriko Ogawa (piano) Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Chorus, Gilbert Varga, José Serebrier https://open.spotify.com/album/37lFt5TD3ouesuydvXv1yC?highlight=spotify:track:20VsIxTKyZo7S9M0Pm5r9t https://music.apple.com/us/album/xiaogang-ye-winter/1568520617 “Feel the Love” (Posi-Tone Records) Farnell Newton https://open.spotify.com/album/5B12r1hEUg8WiJN3GYdFTS https://music.apple.com/us/album/feel-the-love/1584883930 “Northern Journey” (Eclipse Music) Manuel Dunkel https://open.spotify.com/album/7l0MEB1zSQrL6ISBLpJCxf https://music.apple.com/us/album/northern-journey/1591223628 “Moniuszko Jazz” (Polskie Radio) Piotr Baron https://open.spotify.com/album/0ShEKG4ZtsQAk3qWIF9QcE https://music.apple.com/us/album/moniuszko-jazz/1593023673
I've said it before, there's just so much good music - especially that categorized as "jazz" - coming out that isn't necessarily on vinyl. Additionally, I can't necessarily afford every new vinyl release, and so will occasionally grab a song or two off an album on Bandcamp. This is a set of recent-ish releases that I've found over the past few months, some might be available on vinyl, others might not, but hopefully you enjoy them all. While Pullin from the Stacks remains primarily based off records, I think I will start mixing in a selection or two through Serato here and there going forward. Tracklist: The Hot at Nights, Qame Faraq, Dojo Cuts, Sam Fribush Trio, Chicago Jazz Collective, Farnell Newton, Ladybird Orchestra
On this episode of WSEG, we talk to Portland Funk Jazz Trumpeter, Farnell Newton. Farnell has graced the stage with Artist such as: Stevie Wonder, Lettuce, Galactic, Slightly Stoopid, and Aretha Franklin. We talk about his early years growing up in Miami and his journey to Portland, the turmultulant year and a half of social unrest that Portland experienced and he gives great insight into working with legends like Bootsy Collins and Miss Jill Scott! Find the video version of this interview HERE: https://youtu.be/cCQ4UWCmEYk Find Farnell: https://farnellnewton.com/ https://www.facebook.com/farnellnewton https://www.instagram.com/farnellnewton/ https://www.youtube.com/user/farnellnewton Find our Sponsor Model Studios: https://modedstudios.com/ Find Reina Mystique: https://www.reinamystique.com/ Help support the show and Check Out Our Fresh A$$ Merch Store: https://wespeakenglishgood.threadless.com/ Blow a trumpet and mute it: wespeakenglishgoo d@ gmail . com Find Us On Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/wespeakenglishgood/ https://www.facebook.com/wespeakenglishgood/ https://twitter.com/wsegpodcast https://www.twitch.tv/wespeakenglishgood https://discord.com/invite/m6NTJx https://www.tiktok.com/@wespeakenglishgood Find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WeSpeakEnglishGood www.wespeakenglishgood.com
This weeks episode has new and old Punk, Jazz, Indie, Dance, Hiphop, an interview with Eadse and much more. Brought to you by Turtle Island Radio and Pantheon Podcasts. Please, during this difficult time when artists can not play to live audiences, if you like the music you hear, go out and buy some of it. :) Tracks on this week's show are: Supaman & Ashley Hall - I Hope You Know Lena Recollet - Personal Power Sandra Sutter - Standing People Kontiwennenhá:wi - Standing Quiver Riit - Sail Larry K - Eadse - Interview Eadse - Somebody 2 8 tha Native & Farnell Newton & Lady V - Keep It Live Litter Brain - Trashed Nizhóní Girls - Louie Weed Rat - Nice Guy Blackbird - Last Gunfighter Ballard Sebastian Gaskin & HAVS - Best Part Melody McArthur - Unceded Aurinha do Coco & QVLN - Beber Na Fonte https://tunesfromturtleisland.eu https://www.instagram.com/turtle.island101/ https://www.facebook.com/tunesfromturtleisland All songs on this podcast are owned by the artist(s) and are used for educational purposes only. All songs can be found for purchase or streaming wherever you get your great music. Please pick up these amazing tracks and support these artists.
How do I describe this show? It is infectious! So get ready to be transported to a happy place! All you have to do is close your eyes and lose yourself in these magical grooves and allow me to do the rest! Set 1: Alex PArchment-When It's Hot Spur of The Moment ft. Maysa-Free Ur Self Lin Rountree-Release Robert Crawford-Back To The 80's Shades of Soul ft. Art Porter-Then And Now Set 2: Farnell Newton ft. Mane Fernandez-Friday Ben Tankard ft. Gerald Albright-Like The Dew **Inspirational Track** Jay Wonderful-Stepping Up Peter Herold-Neon Rain Richard Elliott-Deep Touch Set 3: North 2unes Woodall ft. Chris Big Dog Davis & Brian Lenair-Giving You The Best That I Got Moore Twins-Two Occasions Tim Reeves-I Won't Forget You Nathan Mitchell-Infinite Love Gerry Smoot ft. Judah Sealy-Attitude Adjustment
How do I describe this show? It is infectious! So get ready to be transported to a happy place! All you have to do is close your eyes and lose yourself in these magical grooves and allow me to do the rest! Set 1: Alex PArchment-When It's Hot Spur of The Moment ft. Maysa-Free Ur Self Lin Rountree-Release Robert Crawford-Back To The 80's Shades of Soul ft. Art Porter-Then And Now Set 2: Farnell Newton ft. Mane Fernandez-Friday Ben Tankard ft. Gerald Albright-Like The Dew **Inspirational Track** Jay Wonderful-Stepping Up Peter Herold-Neon Rain Richard Elliott-Deep Touch Set 3: North 2unes Woodall ft. Chris Big Dog Davis & Brian Lenair-Giving You The Best That I Got Moore Twins-Two Occasions Tim Reeves-I Won't Forget You Nathan Mitchell-Infinite Love Gerry Smoot ft. Judah Sealy-Attitude Adjustment
Farnell Newton is an exceptional horn player and music composer who has had an extensive career within the music industry. From touring with and recording for legendary artists, to finding success within the chillhop, jazzhop, and lofi sphere, Farnell is a prime example of how to live life as a professional and versatile musician.On today's episode we discuss:- The foundational skills and organization needed for a successful music project- How to overcome self doubt and keep pushing forward throughout your artist's journey- Tips, tricks, and advice for producers and musicians of all skill levelsThank you for supporting The Chilled Samples Podcast. Please enjoy 15% off any sample pack at www.chilledsamples.com. Utilize the discount code 'chill15' at checkout and restock your sample library with intentionally crafted, unique, and premier lofi and chillhop loops and one-shots.This episode is sponsored by Staub Audio Engineering:Staub Audio Engineering WebsiteInstagram: @staubaudio_sterilone Download one-shots and loops from Louk, Hoffy Beats, Dokkodo Sounds, Azido 88, Garot Michael Conklin, Staub Audio Engineering, and SUSHIChill Pack 001
NW vocal powerhouse Arietta Ward has assembled some of the finest Musical Artisans to help her spread Soul, Funk, R&B, and positivity to the masses along with her journey founding and fronting her own band,Mz. Etta’s World. Her diverse musical background and versatility have allowed her to be able to perform in various configurations with many artists such as Esperanza Spalding, the late West African Master Drummer Obo Addy, Linda Hornbuckle, Curtis Salgado, Tony Ozier, Tyrone Hendrix, Farnell Newton as well as starting out with her beloved mother, famed NW legend, late pianist, Janice Marie Scroggins. While many labels of music exist, Arietta doesn’t define herself by any particular genre. Some would call her Neo-Soul/Blues, others Funk, and still others R&B. However, Arietta is more focused on content and the responsibility that she believes every artist has “Be mindful of how you deliver. Be mindful of your intent while delivering your messages. When you open your mouth – always hold that intent in the highest positive vibration possible. Artists are healers, music has healing power. Music is sacred.” She has assembled some of the finest musical artisans to help her spread joy and happiness through an amazing performance you soon not forget.Her highly anticipated debut album, “Arietta” released this fall, showcases her live performance persona as well as her studio self.Support the show (https://www.gofundme.com/lets-jazz-it-up-ladydiva-live-radio&rcid=r01-155237937664-a0ba938ee6e24441&pc=ot_co_campmgmt_w)
NW vocal powerhouse Arietta Ward has assembled some of the finest Musical Artisans to help her spread Soul, Funk, R&B, and positivity to the masses along with her journey founding and fronting her own band,Mz. Etta's World. Her diverse musical background and versatility have allowed her to be able to perform in various configurations with many artists such as Esperanza Spalding, the late West African Master Drummer Obo Addy, Linda Hornbuckle, Curtis Salgado, Tony Ozier, Tyrone Hendrix, Farnell Newton as well as starting out with her beloved mother, famed NW legend, late pianist, Janice Marie Scroggins. While many labels of music exist, Arietta doesn't define herself by any particular genre. Some would call her Neo-Soul/Blues, others Funk, and still others R&B. However, Arietta is more focused on content and the responsibility that she believes every artist has “Be mindful of how you deliver. Be mindful of your intent while delivering your messages. When you open your mouth – always hold that intent in the highest positive vibration possible. Artists are healers, music has healing power. Music is sacred.” She has assembled some of the finest musical artisans to help her spread joy and happiness through an amazing performance you soon not forget.Her highly anticipated debut album, “Arietta” released this fall, showcases her live performance persona as well as her studio self.
I had the chance to sit down with Will Jordan, R&B artist from Tacoma, Washington. We talked about his brand new EP; 'Be Good' with E. Jones, how the two linked up, the inspiration & creative process behind this project & much more. Happy new year! Follow Will Jordan on IG & Twitter: @willjordanmusic Website: http://www.willjordanmusic.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/willjordanofficial/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/william-jordan "BE GOOD" is now available on streaming services. https://music.apple.com/us/album/be-good/1533469026 https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Is3ehDoBlnTKQtCHdEvpd Follow me on Twitter/Instagram: @isiddavis Podcast IG: @thesocialintrovertpodcast Podcast Twitter: @SocialIntroPod Send emails to: thesocialintrovertpodcast@gmail.com Songs featured: (All performed by Will Jordan) 1. Be Good 2. Hold On To Me 3. Will Jordan's Human Nature 4. After You (Feat. Farnell Newton) 5. Good Love
Listen every Friday from 21 till 22 (Moscow time) Jazz FM (radiojazzfm.ru) Subscribe in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/funk-and-beyond-weekly/id1063844118?mt=2 for more details please visit beyobdfunk.ru tracklist: 1. Khruangbin - Summer Madness (Exclusive Cover Version) 2. Le Commandant Couche-Tôt - La vénus de 1000 hommes 3. The Brooks - The Crown 4. Cecilia Stalin - Sun God 5. Key Elements - Sua Onda 6. Ian Simmonds - Mackblajick 7. Build An Ark - Dawn 8. Doug Carn, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Adrian Younge - Desert Rain 9. LBT - Next Lifetime 10. Florian Pellissier Quintet_-_Jai du rever 11. Hannah Williams and The Affirmations - Tablecloth 12. Sault - Sorry Ain't Enough 13. Cleo Sol - Rose in the Dark 14. Farnell Newton, Toranpetto - Thankful 15. The Terri Green Project - Whats Going On 16. Philip Bailey - We're A Winner (feat. Bilal) 17. The Heliocentrics - Discovery 18. Palle Mikkelborg - Mongolia
WILL JORDAN, Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter, known for penning hits for icons like Nicki Minaj, Jason Derulo and Iyaz, is branching out as a soulful artist with his new EP BE GOOD, set to release on October 13, 2020. BE GOOD is written entirely by JORDAN and produced by award-winning producer E. Jones (Rapsody,Talib Kweli, T.I., Ludacris) and includes appearances by Amber Navran and Farnell Newton. It is a collaboration of spirits and stories that transitions Jordan from his hip hop and pop roots to a more R&B-inspired sound with lyrics driven by events taking place in the U.S. and in his own life. “This project for me was a way to get the emotions out, to be real, be honest,” explains JORDAN. The songs just wrote themselves.” The eight tracks take listeners on a journey into the raw and genuine emotions JORDAN was feeling while creating this album. JORDAN blends his background in creating beats and combines it with his love of pop, to create a painful but elegant sounding release; a cohesive story that will be told and visualized through each song.
Playlist:1. Farnell Newton (feat. Mane Fermandes): Friday 2. Ben Williams: If you Hear Me3. Bob James: 3 A.M.4. Brian Hogans: Cloud Nine (inward Struggle)5. Saxappeal: The Song That's CalledBUMP6. Randal V. Wilson: Call Me7. Snarky Puppy: While We're Young8. Robert Glasper Experiment: Tell me a Bedtime Story9. Snarky Puppy: Bling, Bling10. Derrick Hodge: Dance With AncestorsBump11. Take 6: Sailing (Tim Kelley Remix)12. Robert Glasper (feat. Snoop Dog, Lupe): Persevere 13. The YellowJackets: Tortoise & The Hare14. Stanley Clarke: Deja's ThemeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jazz-suite/donations
One of the busiest, most productive and most versatile musicians around here is Farnell Newton. It’s been way too long since Farnell has visited the podcast…five years, even. Are we that old? I guess we are. He’s back as trumpeter, composer, producer and label owner. He had multiple working ensemble before the tribulations hit. Those tribulations have not stopped him from composing, playing and starting a new label…lofisouljazz….all one word. There’s a new compilation album just out featuring Farnell and lots of collaborators. Listen to a track at the end of our conversation. Let’s catch up with Farnell.
1. Jarrad Lawson: Sea of Serenity2. Lohai: Where is the water3. Meeco feat. Casey Benjamin, Lionel Loueke & Hubert Laws: Your Eyes4. Ben Williams: We Shall Overcome5. Christian Scott: OvercomerBUMP6. Bill Wolfer: Camouflage7. Taylor McFerrin: I would Still8. Dizzy Gillespie: Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac9. Four80East: The Way It Happened10. Acoustic Alchemy: When The Lights Go OutBump11. Robert Glasper: Cold12. Farnell Newton (feat. B. Lee): ThursdaySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jazz-suite/donations
Vi state chiedendo se siamo impazziti o di chi è la citazione e a cosa o chi si riferiva. Sgombriamo subito ogni dubbio. Non siamo impazziti né, tantomeno, qualcuno si è fatto monaco o suora. In tal senso, c'è solo la coincidenza che ricade nella prima settimana della Pasqua, una mera e pura coincidenza. Questa frase va attribuita a una giovane e talentuosa sassofonista statunitense, Lakecia Benjamin, della quale vi presentiamo il suo nuovo album (Pursuance: The Coltranes) con un brano che funge da intro alla nostra puntata. La frase è utilizzata dall'artista per la presentazione del disco ispirato a John e Alice Coltrane e non si riferisce ad un oggetto, o a qualcosa, bensì ad una persona: John Coltrane. Il pensiero della Benjamin si sviluppa ulteriormente e lo descriviamo meglio nella presentazione del brano di riferimento. La puntata di questa settimana, però, ha un altro riferimento alla religione cristiana e arriva alla conclusione con un omaggio ad un altro grande e leggendario sassofonista del jazz. Però, non vi anticipiamo null'altro perché, con un pizzico di presunzione, ci auguriamo che l'ascolto di questa playlist... ...sia come una nave che vi porti... # Titolo Artista/Gruppo Album 1 Om Shanti (feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow and Meshell Ndegeocello) Lakecia Benjamin, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Meshell Ndegecello Pursuance : The Coltranes 2 Always There Jimmy Greene While Looking Up 3 Big Andrea Dessì, Fabrizio Bosso, Massimo Tagliata Big 4 Isithunywa Nduduzo Makhathini Modes Of Communication: Letters From The Underworlds 5 A Certain Continuum Kurt Elling, Danilo Perez Secrets Are the Best Stories 6 Superstar Stefano Bollani, Frida Bollani, Manuela Bollani, Valentina Cenni Piano Variations on Jesus Christ Superstar 7 You Dig Posi-Tone Swingtet, Farnell Newton, Patrick Cornelius, Diego Rivera, Michael Dease, Theo Hill, Boris Kozlov, Rudy Royston One for 25 8 Shipyard Toivo Quintet View 9 Blues for Basie Michele Samory Jazzy Mike Around the World 10 Ornette Gianmarco Scaglia & Paul Wertico Quartet Dynamics in Meditation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jazz-in-family/message
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 2nd April 2020 Artist - Track - Album - Year Theo Hill Swell Reality Check 2020 Jimmy Greene Always There While Looking Up 2020 Farnell Newton Holding Still Rippin' & Runnin' 2020 Brian Charette Good Tipper Beyond Borderline 2019 The Wayne De La Cruz Trio The Lucky Lady The Lucky Lady 2019 Joey Alexander Warna Warna 2020 Lara Driscoll Airport Limbo Woven Dreams 2019 Tim Shaghoian Unrest Gentle Beacons 2020 Luciana Souza and the WDR Big Band Cologne Beatriz Storytellers 2020 Ernesto Cervini Quartet Secret Love There 2011 Peter Hum Crises and Reckonings Ordinary Heroes 2020 Snorre Kirk Quartet with Stephen Riley Unsentimental Tangerine Rhapsody 2019 George Delancey Paradise Paradise 2019 Jan Harbeck Quartet Tangorrus Field The Sound of Rhythm 2019 Thomas Marriott Behind the Beard Trumpet Ship 2020 Enrique Haneine What of What We Are Unlayered 2020 William Susman Octet Ensemble Camille II. Tranquility Scatter My Ashes 2014 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 2nd April 2020 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Playlist:1.Taylor McFerrin: Degrees of Light2. R&R=Now: Resting Warrior3. Return to Forever: Vulcan Worlds4. Farnell Newton feat. Jason Fabus : Monday5. Christion Scott: Ruler RebelBUMP6. Jeff Bradshaw feat. Will Downing: My Forever7. Gregory Porter: But Beautiful8. Vinx: Stardust9. Cassandra Wilson: You Move MeBUMP10. Grover Washington Jr.: I feels So Good11. Ronnie Laws: Goodtime RideSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jazz-suite/donations
Playlist:1.Vinx: Stardust2. Gretchen Parlato: Weak3. Earl Carter feat. David Dyson: Night & Day4. The Yellow Jackets: Tortoise & The Hare5. Najee: My Old FriendBUMP6. Richmond Punch: Finally7. Farnell Newton feat. Tristan Burns: Saturday8. Taylor McFerrin: Postpartum9. Dee Brown: Remember You10. Bob James: 3 A.M.BUMP11. S.M.V.: Classical Thump12. Robert Glasper: Of Dream to Come13. Sean Jones: The StormSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jazz-suite/donations
Playlist:1.Kenny Garrett: Intro to Africa2. Farnell Newton feat. Man`e Fernandes: Friday3. R+R=NOW : Colors In The Dark4. Christian Scott feat. Elena Pinderhughes : BeforeBUMP5. Marcus Miler feat. Lala Hathaway: When Your Life was Low6. Gang Starr: Jazz Thing7. Marcus Johnson: Make It Happen8. Adrian Jonathan: Bc VibeBUMP9. Mad House: Six (End of the World Mix)10. Anonymous Da Band: Irma11. Christian McBride: HibiscusSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jazz-suite/donations
On Saturday May 18th PJCE honors the late saxophonist and composer Jim Pepper in a concert at the Old Church. We’ll play music by Jim Pepper, Gordon Lee, and Glay Giberson, as well as music by our guest, hip hop artist and traditional singer and dancer 2 8 Tha Native, arranged by Farnell Newton and Stephanie Kitson. Jim Pepper, who identified with the Kaw and Creek tribes, was a Native American jazz innovator who is best known for a song that reached the Billboard charts, Witchi Tai To. Pepper’s was an incredibly distinctive voice on the tenor saxophone, and had fruitful collaborations with many other A-list jazz players, often on the avant-garde side of the spectrum—Don Cherry, Paul Motian, Charlie Haden and Mal Waldron, among others. He also worked extensively with Portland’s own Gordon Lee, who talked with me about how he met Jim Pepper, and the “supernatural” effect that this man—who Lee jokingly called “the older brother I never wanted”—had on his life. Tickets for the May 18th concert are on sale now at pjce.org. Get $5 off your purchase with the code “beyond” at checkout. Also you can learn more about Jim Pepper and our program honoring him at Oregon Historical Society on May 10th at noon. Jazz writer Rick Mitchell gives an introduction on Pepper’s role in jazz’s larger story, Gordon Lee will talk about Jim Pepper and perform with 2 8 Tha Native, who will also talk about his own work in hip hop and that of other native artists in Portland today.
July 15, 2016 Well the Blues Festival is over and it’s time to get back to the normal cycle of OMN Coffeeshop Conversations right here in World Cup Coffee and Tea at NW 18th and Glisan in Portland. With me in the place is drummer Tyrone Hendrix and if you have heard funky music around here, you most likely have heard him…with Liv Warfield, Doo-Doo Funk, Farnell Newton, you name it and he has provided the means for you to shake everything you got. He has a new album called Rhythm On Life Vol 1. It just came out and since he calls it Vol. 1 he must have Vol 2 already in mind. The cream of Portland soul and funk are on it: Jarod Lawson, Tony Ozier, Farnell, Saeeda Wright, Nafisaria Scroggins-Thomas..i could do on and on.
September 24, 2015 Welcome back to World Cup Coffee and Tea at Northwest 18th and Glisan in Portland, Oregon. This time, not long back from two lengthy tours, one with Jill Scott and one with Bootsy Collins, with a new album out, one ready to go and one in production, one of the busiest musicians in Oregon, trumpeter/composer Farnell Newton. Or "Neutron Newton" as we will find out. He’s one of those musicians who is comfortable in any genre but who is focusing on Soul and Funk and Jazz and various versions and combinations of them. His new album is called Ready to Roll and we’ll hear some of it.
April 16, 2015 Tony Ozier is the King of Doo Doo Funk, the Monarch of the Dookie Jam, and is also known as Dookie Green. And he is one of the busiest music producers in Oregon -- about to unleash a new album of Funk-related material on us (due in May) called Speed of Sound, in addition to working on a new album from Janice Scroggins’ daughter, Arietta Ward, among others, and producing tunes on Farnell Newton’s new album. Listen to one below. I wrote the first story on the Dookie Jam in 2007…it’s still going strong every month. And here he is again!
- Credits: Jam of the Week is hosted and produced by Farnell Newton. Recorded and Edited with Logic Pro X Edited by Farnell Newton Special thanks to our sponsors: Vandoren | www.vandoren.com Theme Music: "The Bluest Eyes Revisited" by Farnell Newton from Class Is Now In Session | www.farnellnewton.com About Jazz Transcription: Jazz Advice: - http://www.jazzadvice.com/what-why-where-who-when-and-how-to-transcribe/
Jam of the Week | www.jamoftheweek.com Facebook Group | www.facebook.com/groups/jamoftheweekgroup Credits: Jam of the Week is hosted and produced by Farnell Newton. Recorded and Edited with Logic Pro X Edited by Farnell Newton Special thanks to our sponsors: Denis Wick | deniswick.com Vandoren | www.vandoren.com Theme Music: "The Bluest Eyes Revisited" by Farnell Newton from Class Is Now In Session | www.farnellnewton.com Special Thanks to: PDX Jazz Festival | www.pdxjazz.com Emmet Cohen | www.emmetcohen.com
Credits: Jam of the Week is hosted and produced by Farnell Newton. Recorded and Edited with Logic Pro X Edited by Farnell Newton Special thanks to our sponsors: Denis Wick | deniswick.com Vandoren | www.vandoren.com Theme Music: "The Bluest Eyes Revisited" by Farnell Newton from Class Is Now In Session | www.farnellnewton.com Special Thanks to: PDX Jazz Festival - http://pdxjazz.com Ralph Peterson Jr. - http://www.ralphpetersonmusic.com - https://trrstore.bandcamp.com/album/triangular-lll The 1905: - www.the1905.org/
Credits: Jam of the Week is hosted and produced by Farnell Newton. Recorded and Edited with Logic Pro X Edited by Farnell Newton Special thanks to our sponsors: Denis Wick | deniswick.com Vandoren | www.vandoren.com Theme Music: "The Bluest Eyes Revisited" by Farnell Newton from Class Is Now In Session | www.farnellnewton.com Special Thanks to: Andrew Gould Andrea Fantuzzi Mike Harrison
Credits: Jam of the Week is hosted and produced by Farnell Newton. Recorded and Edited with Logic Pro X Edited by Farnell Newton Special thanks to our sponsors: Denis Wick | deniswick.com Vandoren | www.vandoren.com Theme Music: "The Bluest Eyes Revisited" by Farnell Newton from Class Is Now In Session | www.farnellnewton.com Special Thanks to: Aaron Janik - www.horn-fx.com Arnetta Johnson Roberto Pacheco
Credits: Jam of the Week is hosted and produced by Farnell Newton. Recorded and Edited with Logic Pro X Edited by Farnell Newton Special thanks to our sponsors: Denis Wick | deniswick.com Vandoren | www.vandoren.com Theme Music: "The Bluest Eyes Revisited" by Farnell Newton from Class Is Now In Session | www.farnellnewton.com Special Thanks to: Jeff Ellwood Anthony Muthurajah Aimee Nolte
Credits: Jam of the Week is hosted and produced by Farnell Newton. Recorded and Edited with Logic Pro X Edited by Farnell Newton Special thanks to our sponsors: Denis Wick | deniswick.com Vandoren | www.vandoren.com Theme Music: "The Bluest Eyes Revisited" by Farnell Newton from Class Is Now In Session | www.farnellnewton.com Special Thanks to: Lynn Adib Gracelyn Hedrick Shai Jaschek Brandon Dove
Credits: Jam of the Week is hosted and produced by Farnell Newton. Recorded and Edited with Logic Pro X Edited by Farnell Newton Special thanks to our sponsors: Denis Wick | deniswick.com Vandoren | www.vandoren.com Theme Music: "The Bluest Eyes Revisited" by Farnell Newton from Class Is Now In Session | www.farnellnewton.com Special Thanks to: Billy Edwall - https://www.facebook.com/billy.edwall Ben Ford - http://www.navyband.navy.mil/ford_benjamin.html Chiara Izzi - www.chiaraizzi.com
Credits: Jam of the Week is hosted and produced by Farnell Newton. Recorded and Edited with Soundtrap.com Edited by Farnell Newton Special thanks to our sponsors: Denis Wick | deniswick.com Vandoren | www.vandoren.com Theme Music: "The Bluest Eyes Revisited" by Farnell Newton from Class Is Now In Session | www.farnellnewton.com Special Thanks to: Ethan Cypress - www.ethancypress.com Jack Purdon - http://www.tj-co.com/jazz Tony Brence Benny Benack III - www.bennybenackjazz.com/ Candice Tugby
JOTW currently features musicians worldwide (Ireland, UK, Japan, Austria, France, etc), with all different skill levels and at all different ages, ranging from 12 to 92 years old. Top horn players and other musicians who play in the bands of well-known artists such as Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, Lettuce, Snarky Puppy, Prince, Jill Scott, Preservation Brass Band, Bootsy Collins and more have joined in. This group continues to grow by hundreds each week. www.jamoftheweek.com Credits: Jam of the Week is hosted and produced by Farnell Newton. Recorded and Edited with Soundtrap.com on a Samsung 3 Chromebook Edited by Farnell Newton Special thanks to our sponsors: Denis Wick | deniswick.com Vandoren | www.vandoren.com Theme Music: "The Bluest Eyes Revisited" by Farnell Newton from Class Is Now In Session | www.farnellnewton.com Special Thanks to: Adrian Crutchfield (Lionel Richie, Prince) Eric Benny Bloom (Lettuce) Dwayne Dugger II (Bruno Mars) Mike Maher (Snarky Puppy)
When Jonathan was 16, he went to synagogue every morning. He even thought that one day he might become a rabbi. Things didn’t exactly work out that way, but he’s always wondered what if they had. In this episode, he finds out. Season finale. Our Sponsors GE - Listen, subscribe and download "Life After" today. Mailchimp – More than 12 million people use MailChimp to connect with their customers, market their products, and grow their businesses every day. Squarespace – The easiest way to create a beautiful website, portfolio or online store. Use the offer code “HEAVYWEIGHT” to get 10% off your first purchase. Wealthsimple – Investing made easy. Get your first $10,000 managed for free. Credits Heavyweight is hosted and produced by Jonathan Goldstein. This episode was also produced by Chris Neary and Kalila Holt. The senior producer is Wendy Dorr. Editing by Alex Blumberg, Paul Tough, and Jorge Just. Special thanks to Emily Condon, Steven Page, Paul de Jong, and Jackie Cohen. The show was mixed by Haley Shaw. Music for this episode by Christine Fellows, with additional music by Steven Page, Y La Bamba, Farnell Newton, Chris Zabriskie, Todd Hannigan, and Marmoset. Our theme song is by The Weakerthans courtesy of Epitaph Records, and our ad music is by Haley Shaw. === Original video: https://soundcloud.com/heavyweightpodcast/8-jeremy
When Jonathan was 16, he went to synagogue every morning. He even thought that one day he might become a rabbi. Things didn’t exactly work out that way, but he’s always wondered what if they had. In this episode, he finds out. Our Sponsors GE - Listen, subscribe and download "Life After" today. Mailchimp – More than 12 million people use MailChimp to connect with their customers, market their products, and grow their businesses every day. Squarespace – The easiest way to create a beautiful website, portfolio or online store. Use the offer code “HEAVYWEIGHT” to get 10% off your first purchase. Wealthsimple – Investing made easy. Get your first $10,000 managed for free. Credits Heavyweight is hosted and produced by Jonathan Goldstein. This episode was also produced by Chris Neary and Kalila Holt. The senior producer is Wendy Dorr. Editing by Alex Blumberg, Paul Tough, and Jorge Just. Special thanks to Emily Condon, Steven Page, Paul de Jong, and Jackie Cohen. The show was mixed by Haley Shaw. Music for this episode by Christine Fellows, with additional music by Steven Page, Y La Bamba, Farnell Newton, Chris Zabriskie, Todd Hannigan, and Marmoset. Our theme song is by The Weakerthans courtesy of Epitaph Records, and our ad music is by Haley Shaw.
Bruce Campbell reflects on his status as a cult film actor, Colin O’Brady explains how it feels breaking the world record for climbing the highest peaks on each of the seven continents, Shannon Balcom discusses her gardening-related Pinterest fail, and Farnell Newton & The Othership Connection brings all the funk we can handle.
20 years ago, Gregor lent some CDs to a musician friend. The CDs helped make him a famous rockstar. Now, Gregor would like some recognition. But mostly, he wants his CDs back. Our Sponsors Mailchimp – More than 12 million people use MailChimp to connect with their customers, market their products, and grow their businesses every day. Prudential - Download the MapMyRun app and join the Prudential 4.01K challenge. When you do, pledge to save at least 1% or more of your annual income for retirement and run and log 4.01K to be eligible to win a prize. Squarespace – The easiest way to create a beautiful website, portfolio or online store. Use the offer code “HEAVYWEIGHT" to get 10% off your first purchase. Wealthsimple – Investing made easy. Get your first $10,000 managed for free. Credits Heavyweight is hosted and produced by Jonathan Goldstein, along with Wendy Dorr, Chris Neary, and Kalila Holt. Editing by Alex Blumberg & Peter Clowney. Special thanks to Emily Condon, Jackie Cohen, Paul Tough, Stevie Lane, Michelle Harris, Dimitri Erlich, Sean Cole and Jorge Just. The show was mixed by Haley Shaw. Music for this episode by Christine Fellows, with additional music by Talk-star, The Eastern Watershed Klezmer Quartet, Hew Time, Michael Smith, Farnell Newton, and Haley Shaw, who also did our ad music. Our theme song is by The Weakerthans courtesy of Epitaph Records.
Too soon! Too soon! What are we doing here again, eulogizing one of our musical icons? And yet, there it was: Thursday's news about the death of Prince.This man meant so much to dancers, deviants and DJs.XRAY-FM radio host and DJ for Lifesavas Rev Shines started us down the path. He's scheduled to work at a Three Kings night next month, featuring the music of Prince alongside Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson. He says it's going to be nuts.“It's making me do my homework,” Rev told us. “I grabbed everything I could find.”As Portland's Hollywood Theatre gears up for a Thursday showing of “Purple Rain,” and Voodoo Doughnuts cranks out a line of purple-frosted, raspberry-filled donuts in honor of the late, genre-busting genius, we went out to talk to two guys carrying the funk forward: Trumpet guru Farnell Newton and funk bandleader Tony Ozier. They joined forces two years ago as the record label FN Beats Galore. Their celebrated lineup, Othership Connection, had a big gig opening for George Clinton this month. And they join in the global remembrance of Prince.“It's a part of the lineage of the music that we play,” said Farnell.We chatted them up about what Prince meant to funk, and what's new with FN Beats. They're hatching plans for a festival of black music this fall — something they promise will showcase Portland's best. Take a listen.
This week on State of Wonder we have stories of love, loss, law and looking back.Full story: http://www.opb.org/radio/programs/stateofwonder/segment/prince-protests-pnca-pica-new-building-bradford/The Passing Of The Purple OneWe can’t quite believe we’re once again eulogizing a musical icon, but music fans have been thrown into mourning after Thursday’s news about the death of Prince. We talk with the DJ Rev Shines and musicians Farnell Newton and Tony Ozier about the role the legend played in their musical paths, as well as look at some of the ways Prince pushed gender, genre, and the world at large.Reflecting On Art And LossHost April Baer reflects on the loss of Oregon painter Rick Bartow, the death of Merle Haggard, and the passing of her own father. Sometimes art is the conduit to grief.Meet The BradfordsAs a single mother in New York City, Katherine Bradford raised two children and pursued the life of a painter. She succeeded at both activities. One of those children grew up to be the Portland author and filmmaker Arthur Bradford. And now, at age 73, Katherine is blowing up in the art world. April sat down with mother and son in preview of Katherine's show at Adams and Ollman Gallery (April 22–June 3) to discuss her newfound success and how their work is connected.PICA Gets Huge New DigsFor 21 years, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art has been a pied piper on the art scene, leading audiences into overlooked parts of town and transforming empty warehouses into art hot spots for events like the Time-Based Arts Festival. Now a patron has bought a 16,000-square foot complex near NE Williams and Broadway and is turning it over to PICA rent free. What will this mean for a roving band of arts instigators who’ve staked their identity on impermanence? We have exclusive video from a drone fly thru, because drones+art=awesome.Protests At PNCAIf you passed by Portland’s North Park Blocks this week, you surely noticed the protesters: dozens of students and staff at Pacific Northwest College of Art marched to ask for changes in the college’s hiring and financial practices. The protesters say the school's treatment of part-time, short-contract instructors has consequences for what happens in the classroom. We'll hear from organizers and the college administration, which is taking first steps to cease the protest.The Slants And The Supreme Court?Portland band The Slants are currently in dispute with the United States Patent and Trade Office, which has refused to grant a trademark for the band's name, citing racist connotations. The band, made up of Asian-American musicians, say that they're reclaiming the term. Now the patent office has appealed to the Supreme Court. If the court takes it up, it could have ramifications far beyond the band.Drag And DanceNext weekend, two of the Northwest’s most ambitious drag queens are presenting full length shows that blend dance, drag, comedy blistering soundscapes, and utter hijinkx … with wigs the size of Volkswagons. Kaj-Anne Pepper started out as the youngest member of the infamous performance art drag troupe Sissy Boy in the mid-aughts and has since matured into Portland’s youngest grand dame. His show is called “D.I.V.A. Practice” (Apr. 29–May 1). And Seattle artist Cherdonna Shinatra (Jody Keuhner) was described by Seattle’s alt-weekly The Stranger as an “uncategorizable spectacle” when it gave her a Genius Award last year. She will bring the show “Worth My Salt” to Portland Center Stage from Apr. 29–May 1. Jazz TownWe're sharing excerpts from KMHD's Oregon Experience documentary Jazz Town. In this segment, we hear from those with ties to the historic Albina neighborhood and the jazz scene that thrived there throughout the 50s and 60s. Find more at the Jazz Town page.
We're excited to bring you our first show of 2016 featuring trumpeter, educator, and label head, Farnell Newton. Find out his inspirations, some of his philosophies and how he linked up with Bootsy Collins, Jill Scott and up and coming musician Jarrod Lawson. We pay respects to Nick Caldwell of The Whispers and supply you with new music and classics in The Diamond Soul fashion. Enjoy! 1. Jarrod Lawson - When Will You Call ft Farnell Newton & Chance Hayden 2. Makaya McCraven - Standing on Shoulders 3. Raphael Saadiq - Be Here ft D'angelo (Ruck P Remix) 4. Damu the Fudgemunk - Colorful Storms 5. Captain Supernova - 2016 Talkbox Dreams 6. Onra - Keep on Loving Me Farnell Newton Interview Pt 1 7. Farnell Newton - Peace + Love ft Jarrod Lawson & Tony Ozier Farnell Newton Interview Pt 2 8. Tope - Take your Time ft Farnell Newton 9. Dwele - Soon I'll Be... 10. Anderson.Paak - Seven Nation Army 11. Yusef Rumperfield - Brazilian Butta Groove 12. Astrud Gilberto – Corcovado (Tokimonsta Remix) 13. Murs & 9th Wonder - Wait...Back It Up 14. Kayo - Go Home ft Miles Bonny 15. Jesse Boykins III - The Perfect Blues ft Gora Sou 16. Gilles Peterson's Havana Cultura Band - Havana Cool Out (Reginald Ommas Mode IV) 17. 7 Days of Funk - Hit Da Pavement with Bootsy Collins 18. en2Ak - Once a Week 19. Jonna - Through the Night (KZR Late Night Dub) 20. Jill Scott - Golden (Sir Piers 'Curious' Remix) 21. The Hot 8 Brass Band - Sexual Healing (Werkha Remix) 22. Diggs Duke - Water For Sale 23. a l l i e - Keep On 24. Abe - Mother****** 25. The Notorious B.I.G. x Foreign Exchange - Be Funk 26. The Notorious B.I.G. - Machine Gun Funk (Ali D Remix) 26. Roy Ayers Ubiquity - No Question --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bamalovesoul-radio/support
Lay Far – Stand Up ft. Pete Simpson (Atjazz Remix) Nicolay – The Secret Dirty Burners – Hey! Last Minute (Brazil Edit) Little Beaver – Groove On (DJ Vas & Soulist Re-edit) Third Coast King – Ice Cream Man (45 edit) Brother Jack McDuff – Brother’s Party (Flaunt Edwards) Nick Bike – Take The Weight Boca 45 – People Are You Ready? (ft. The Good People) The Gaff – Do That Thing DJ Day – Kossa DJ Sun – Bus The Fabreeze Brothers – The Pack Up Jorun Bombay – Polaris Buscrates 16-bit Ensemble (ft. Farnell Newton) – Red Clay Robert Glasper - Reckoner Interview with Skeme Richards Badbadnotgood – Velvet Stepak-Takraw – Apache Yakuzi Pato – Mustavyö-Joonas (Main Theme From Black Belt Jones) DJ Beat Attack – The Session Breakdown Brass - Next Episode Mount Mocha Killamanjaro – Oily – Funky Stuff The M-Tet – Express Yourself V.S.O.P Sessions – NEXT!! 7inchver 45 Trio – K-Jee DJ BlackKeys aka Nose - The New Deal Yosuke Tominaga – Bisco DJ Format – Stealin’ James The Blassics – Peace Brother The Excelsiors – Lookout Weekend Sammy with Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media - Rock Steady Great Revivers – Bottoms Up! SoundSci – The Ultimate (Break & Beats Mix) Martha Reeves - Remember Me (Jim Sharp Edit) Stone Alliance – Sweetie Pie Hiatus Kaiyote – Breathing Underwater Eska – Shades of Blue Jose James – Tenderly Ibeyi - Oya
Trumpeter Farnell Newton is one of the most versatile musicians & music educators in the Northwest, playing straight ahead jazz, smooth jazz, Latinmusic, soul, hip hop, funk, and more. From Portland, Oregon, Farnell has been touring with three-time Grammy winning singer/songwriter Jill Scott, legendary rhinestone rockstar bassist Bootsy Collins and critically acclaimed soul newcomer Jarrod Lawson. Farnell returns to Talking Smooth Jazz to talk abut his brand new release, Ready To Roll. Follow Farnell on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Pinch punch first of the month, tis the season of the mad March hare. Days getting brighter, staying lighter, then in a few weeks the clocks go back, and hey, we're living in a different world. All of which may seem like a strange rumination if you're living in Kuala Lumpa or even L.A., but life in a temperate zone like London pivots around such seasonal adjustments. It had been a raw day, windy, with the last throes of Winter wreaking havoc with anyone dressing according to how the day looked from behind glass. After nightfall everything usually calms down, though there had been an aberrational thunderstorm after the sun had gone down, a brief freak-out of nature. However by the time I was riding South the roads had by and large dried, with just the odd puddle to swerve reminding me of the earlier deluge. So onwards and upwards for The Cosmic Jam. You know what? I'm so grateful to everyone that commented here or on my Facebook page after my mild crisis of confidence last week, all those positive affirmations are hugely appreciated. Faith restored, and once again eager to let the music take your mind, (and mine!). (Not forgetting heart, soul, toes and any other bits it might reach....) So I'm listening back as I write, and I think it's fair to say that the opening string of soulful ditties that lead off this week's show act like a soft start, a gentle intro, all gloriously mid-tempo and full of uplifting warmth. Soooo happy to already have something fresh from Jarrod Lawson, though that's hardly fair on the actual artist in question, trumpeter Farnell Newton, but Lawson's presence definitely steals the spotlight. "Peace and Love" has that Dilla-ish off kilter bounce, a righteous message, sublime harmonies, and glorious trumpet from Mr. Newton whose contribution should really not be eclipsed by the man of the moment. Miles Bonny, I remember being heavily into his "Closer Love" EP back in '07, but strangely I hadn't touched down on anything from his "Lumberjack Soul" album from a 2011...never too late to remedy a notable omission, and "Learning To Fly" is a worthy contender. Finally Rhonda Thomas', the album slightly underwhelmingly called "Vinyl Daze", has some tracks that I like well enough and others like "Reach" which I consider to be top drawer... and they keep getting better the more I listen, which is a good sign. Then we twist...... who'd want to stay in that comfortable Soul groove for too long? Vanessa Freeman's new project Gomo, which I somewhat misleadingly dubbed Gomo Mondo on the show, when actually the album is called "Mondo Romance". Get it? At least I do now....and the music, which climbs to a nice altitude with tunes like "Breathless" combining jazz elements with a new school sensibility, and V's voice which blossoms and grows ever more wondrous....nuff said. Native Dancer, cosmic, strong.... "Speaking Of Happiness" wrought from the best part of the weave, made of the most soulful material, a truly classic cut. Stanley Cowell... a pianist whose compositions and evergreen approach to the music called Jazz should be no stranger to Cosmic Jam listeners. Though some vinyl jazz heads may have prized his contributions to the Strata East stable and maybe his awesome "New World" album for the Galaxy label, they may have missed or not even realised his ever expanding oeuvre of CD only releases, many for the Steeplechase label. The album "Mandara Blossoms" features vocalist Karen Francis throughout, and as it was kind of extended by both bass and drum solos I did a crude edit of "A Whole New World" for broadcast purposes, hope nobody's offended, kind of sacrilegious I know, but too many tunes to bless the session with! Like "Señor Zamora", Harold Vick's Latin fused thoroughbred for Strata East, Joe Bonner on Fender Rhodes, ouch!! Too tough. Keeping the Latin tinge, Fertile Ground's "Peace And Love" had been in my head all day, they've deservedly had a revival at Forge Towers of late; the band was mainly the project of James Collins who played keys and wrote most of the tunes however this one was penned by Navasha Deya who fronted the band and partnered James in love, life and music until they parted ways and Fertile Ground were no more.However their legacy deserves attention, in the wake of so much interest in "Spiritual Jazz" and the kind of community led projects the likes of Horace Tapscott et al were at the forefront of, we shouldn't ignore those who carried that torch into the modern era, themselves struggling with the realities of making spiritual music for a commercial music marketplace. Poncho Sanchez, whenever I mention him in these notes I'm reminded of the day when he and his band stepped out of a tour bus to play at Dingwalls in Camden Lock, some serious L.A. latinos with beards to shame most hipsters. The Banda brothers on timbales and bass!! They were as good as it gets in Latin Jazz, tunes like "Ican" were the reason we went out of our way, and way over our budget, to book them for our Sunday afternoon jazz-dance session. They were happy, in fact so happy they celebrated the occasion with the tune "A Night In London" on their Chile Con Soul release. The Ray Stephen Oche tune is an old favourite, however the African stream flows on with the two tunes that follow, the incredible Ndikho Xaba which starts off the second hour and a tune from the Ice album which had been languishing in my collection for many years without me exploring beyond the funky classic "Racubah", and in many ways I vastly prefer "Ozan Koukle". Bongos, Rhodes, solos...a la bit (Afro)acid-jazz, but lovely all the same, particularly the chanted refrain. Out of Africa to ...... Stereolab, an odd insertion I agree, but it does kind of work, and it gets even odder by following on with Maze....I just had to do it. And then Hey Jude?? Yes, well, Edu Lobo's version is sublime..... Finally we get some boogie groove, with Japanese jazz-funkers Casiopea making a long overdue appearance on the show, followed by my favourite "AOR disco" acquisition of late, the Sweet Vendetta album from Adrian Gurvitz, Adrian straight outta Stoke Newington, has a career with stints alongside powerhouse drummer Buddy Miles (Hendrix Band Of Gypsies) and then with Ginger Baker. So no surprise that this, his first solo album was made with some top notch U.S. session players, including drummers Jeff Pocaro and Ed Greene who features on this tune "Untouchable And Free" which I first heard somebody play at Danny Psychemagick's Magic Forest festival last summer, it was a tune that stuck in my head, though I didn't actually know what it was, didn't ask, and then lo and behold, I pick up the Gurvitz album for a paltry sum, get it on the turntable, and Side One Track One.... it's that tune!! Love it when that happens , oh blessed serendipity! Nice re-edit of Pacific Jam follows, primed for the dance floor, that tune has always been big in my box! Rhyze needs a pitch down, but is even punchier with the bpm lowered and "Free And Easy" suddenly sounds spectacular... a nice way to finish. Loved this one.... Until next time, peace love and pyjamas! P.x 1. Farnell Newton ft. Jarrod Lawson&Tony Ozier - Peace And Love 2. Miles Bonny - Learning How To Fly 3. Rhonda Thomas - Reach 4. Gomo - Breathless 5. Native Dancer - Paris Drive 6. Gloria Lynne - Speaking Of Happiness 7. Stanley Cowell ft. Karen Francis - A Brand New World 8. Harold Vick - Senor Zamora 9. Fertile Ground - Peace And Love 10. Poncho Sanchez - Ican 11. Ray Stephen Oche - Odeiyolaoo 12. Ndikho Xaba and The Natives - Nomusa 13. Ice - Ozan Koukle 14. Stereolab - The Extension Trip 15. Maze - The Look In Your Eyes 16. Edu Lobo - Hey Jude 17. Casiopea - Eyes Of Mind 18. Adrian Gurvitz - Untouchable And Free 19. Pacific Jam - Antes De Mais Nada 20. Rhyze - Free 21. Rene And Angela - Free And Easy
For this month's [some] jazz, Farnell Newton pulls out some new material from many great artists. So whether you like the Soulful Vocals of Jarrod Lawson or the genius keyboard playing of Cory Henry you will surely love this episode of [some] jazz. Even our very own Farnell Newton is performing on this episode with the Ezra Weiss Sextet. Otis Brown III "The Thought Of You - Part I (feat. Bilal) Ezra Weiss Sextet - Don't Need No Ticket [Live] Cyrille Aimee - Off the Wall Sharel Cassity - Over the Rainbow Gordon Lee With The Mel Brown Septet - Low Profile Joe Magnarelli - Miles Mode Dara Tucker - Time Is On Our Side Jarrod Lawson - Walk In The Park Jason Moran ft. Meshell Ndegeocello - Ain't Misbehavin’ Nicholas Payton - Six (from “Numbers” ft. Butcher Brown) Cory Henry - Gotcha Now Gregory Porter - Liquid Spirit --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bamalovesoul-radio/support
Jazz trumpeter Farnell Newton guest curates the show.
July 19 Segment 1: Farnell Newton, Liv Warfield by OPB's State of Wonder
July 19 Segment 3: Jitney, Farnell Newton by OPB's State of Wonder
July 19 Segment 2: Sahel Sounds, Cash Music, Farnell Newton by OPB's State of Wonder
Tony Ozier and Farnell Newton on WTTN
For this month's [some] jazz, Farnell Newton concentrates on the vocalists and pulls out some familiar gems as well as some unexpected treats that will completely win you over. Not only is Farnell preparing a new [some] jazz for you monthly, he has also began a new label with Tony Ozier: FN|BeatsGalore. Here's to our hardworking homie! Show him some love in the comments section Rachel Eckroth - Future Emily Braden - Georgia O’keeffe Sly5thAve - Deme feat. Denitia Maria Quintanilla & Renato Diz - Flor De Lis Harvey Mason feat Chris Turner - If I Ever Lose This Heaven Lauren Desberg - Come Running To Me Cyrille Aimee & Diego Figueiredo - Just The Two Of Us Nu Shooz - I Can't Wait Unplugged Nancy King & Fred Hersh-There Will Never be Another You Jaspects feat. Chantae Can - Find My Way to Love --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bamalovesoul-radio/support
Shouts out to trumpeter, label head and friend Farnell Newton for compiling this episode of [Some] Jazz 10! Relying on his vast knowledge of the genre, Farnell curates an hour long podcast that will keep you grooving while taking notes on new music that needs to be added to your library. Enjoy! Takuya Kuroda - Rising Son Joe Locke - Broken Toy Marc Cary - For Moseka Matt Slocum - Ghost Dance Noah Bernstein - Jubilee Marquis Hill - Return Of The Student B.J. Jansen - Ronin Anton Schwartz - Swamp Thang Kerry Politzer - Two Worlds Braxton Cook - Wide Open (Summer of ’95) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bamalovesoul-radio/support
Oh Lord was this a fun show.
Farnell Newton on WTTN Sept 2013
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
Earl Klugh Second Chances Grover Washington Jr. Inside Moves Quincy Jones Jazz Corner of the world/ Birdland Ben Williams The Lee Morgan Story Lee Hogan A Night in Tunisia Maurice Brown Time, Tick Tock Farnell Newton The Bluest Eyes Revisited Curtis Fuller and Ali Shaheed Muhammad Remix Five Spot After Dark Robert Glasper Twice Mike Phillips Right Person Wrong Time Christian Scott Like This
Farnell Newton on WTTN
Mr. Newton returns with the newly released Class Is Now In Session.
Farnell Newton, Composer/Trumpeter was born in Miama Florida, he was exposed to many forms of music, including jazz, salsa, funk, hip-hop salsa and soul. Currently, Farnell is performing with the Mike Phillips band. He recently performed as trumpeter for the 2009 Soul Train Awards house band, he played with notable artists, such as Chaka Khan, Charlie Wilson, Bootsy Collins, Brian McKnight, Chrisette Michelle, Boyz II Men. This Oregon based Music Master is making his mark on the Contemporary Jazz world with fresh original sounds. Turn in to hear more about his multicultural, jazz education program.... one many reasons why Class will be in Session....right here at CoffeeTalk Jazz.
Talking Smooth Jazz welcomes trumpeter Farnell Newton. Farnell, a composer/trumpeter was exposed to many forms of music, including jazz, salsa, funk, and hip-hop. He has performed with many musicians, including Aretha Franklin, James Moody, Marvin Santiago, and Muhal Richard Abrams. We welcome Farnell to talk about his new cd, Class Is Now In Session.