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Episode 116- Join host Troy Saunders as he converses with Songwriter, Producer, and one of the premiere flutist around, the incomparable "Ambassador of Instrumental Soul" Darryl Evan Jones. In the tradition of pioneering contemporary jazz greats like Tim Weisberg and Hubert Laws, Darryl Evan Jones, long known by his fans and peers as “The Fluteman” brings the unique instrument's classic vibe and rich melodic and harmonic possibilities to a new generation. Darryl Evan Jones' journey has brought him to performances stages like The Cannon Center in Memphis, Philadelphia's Mandell Theater, and the Capital Jazz Fest. He's also been the opening act for artists like Jeff Lorber, Kem, Boney James, and has shared the stage with Marion Meadows. The musical style of Darryl Evan Jones is truly original; combining the genres of Jazz, Classical, and Gospel music. He calls his style Instrumental Soul. Darryl insists that he's a soul singer who can't sing, but expresses his emotions through the flute. He's also the winner of the “Solo Instrumental” category in the (International) 2024 Made In New York Jazz Competition, representing the United States.Since the release of his “Relentless” album, Darryl has made quite a stir with this memorable project. Darryl Evan Jones unfolds the diversity of the flute as only a master of this instrument can do; a valuable asset to those who love this instrument and all other contemporary jazz fans. "On The Run", the first radio single from the "Resilient" album has already made waves by making its mark on the Radio Wave Groove Jazz and SJ Network Charts. The release of the second radio single "Road Trip, combined with the release of "Resilient" is sure to cement Darryl Evan Jones as a bonified force in Contemporary Jazz.In this episode Troy and Darryl converse on a myriad of topics; from Darryl's humble beginnings growing up in the South Bronx, NYC - to his move to the southern portion of the US. They dive into Darryl's outlook on the pluses and minuses of the transition. This made for a very interesting conversation. Darryl has been playing the flute since that age of 8, but not until slightly before 2005 has he pursued it as a career. Really kicking it in to high gear within the last 10 years. Find out what his other career is and what life changing events helped him in making that decision. Of course they discussed how and why he started to play the flute and how he cultivated his distinctive sound. Through out their conversation Troy plays some of Darryl's unforgettable music, as the man himself gives the audience the backdrop on each song. Some of the songs featured in this podcast are "Dream", Unstoppable", "It's Alive", "Resilient", and "Road Trip".Tune in and be uplifted by the music and the conversation between to fun loving and spirited individuals. You would swear that they have known each other for years. Listen and subscribe to the BAAS Entertainment Podcast on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Podchaser, Pocket Casts and TuneIn. “Hey, Alexa. Play the BAAS Entertainment Podcast.”
Patrick takes Regina through his life as an actor and into his current show about Victor Hugo. Patrick is co-artistic director and founding member of O'Punksky's. Essentially an actor he also designs, directs, produces, teaches, builds sets, [this web site] etc etc...... Patrick met Maeliosa Stafford at the Crossroads Theatre in Sydney's Darlinghurst in late 1989 and accepted his offer to join the cast of Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme. There was a tiny budget so Patrick also volunteered to design the show. The production was a small triumph and O'Punksky's theatre was born. In 1990 Patrick played Malcolm Scrawdyke in O'Punksky's next production, Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs (chosen for its long title), also directed by Maeliosa. Patrick again took on the task of designer and a creative partnership was galvanized. Patrick has been acting professionally since 1976, starting his career as AASM at the Theatre Royal in Stratford, East London. After a year he joined the Roundabout Theatre in Education Company in Nottingham and then, after another year at Stratford he emigrated to Australia. Over the years Patrick has worked with many companies in Australia, most notably Thalia, Bell, Griffin, Ensemble, Studio and most State companies. Patrick is co-producer/writer of a series of training films in which he performs and sometimes directs. See O'Punksky Pedagogic page on this site. He has taught acting courses and directed students at UNSW and ACTT. TV Credits include,: The Timeless Land, Carson's Law, Home and Away, Rake and Seachange. Film credits include: A Bridge Too Far, The Fluteman, Panacea, Flotsam Jetsam and Rogue Nation. Patrick has extensive voice credits which include many commercial voice overs, prose and poetry readings for ABC Radio Arts, and book readings which include Treasure Island, The Marx Sisters, The Drowner and A Tale of Two Cities. Patrick has self-produced two audio books:The Toilers of the Sea by Victor Hugo and Kabaka Lear by David Allen. Both are available as downloads on iTunes and Audible.com
Tio Sam hates Lenovo, and Fluteman rubs it in. That's it, that's all you need to know. Everything else in today's episode is purely supplementary.
Well, this is the last episode of our Zoom arc. Also Fluteman made a guitar thing!
The Wall Breakers talk fast food, among other things! Host: John The Fluteman. Follow Wall Breakers Pod: www.instagram.com/wall5breakers www.soundcloud.com/wallbreakerspod
Wall Breakers have their first guest, CFO of Fock Ya Nation (and producer of Wall Breakers podcast) "The Cass Man" Evan Cassidy. They talk censorship, the way to pick a watermelon and of course lions/hyenas.
This week's guest is someone the guys have listened to and followed for large portions of their lives, and he was there to talk to them! Comedian Greg Warren dropped in the Lounge and hung out with the fellas! Greg, a long-time veteran guest of the Bob & Tom Show, has toured on the Bob & Tom Comedy All-Star Tour, along with headlining MANY fantastic venues across the country! He now has an Amazon Prime Comedy Special called, "Where the Field Corn Grows!" It is hilarious and you will love it! The guys started talking about the very OBVIOUS differences between field corn and sweet corn! The guys were using video during their hangout and Greg, a St. Louis Cardinals fan, noticed the Chicago Cubs pennant in the background of Sam's camera, and Greg gave it to him a little bit! We believe the words "dumpster" and "fire" might have come into play! Greg tells the story behind where his iconic bit, "Fluteman," came from, and how did Hughie Baker react to finding out about the bit? Greg lists some of his favorite clubs to work, then talks about wrestling a farmer, working in front of a drunk crowd, and changing his knuter valve, along with the advice he would give starting comics, following Jerry Seinfeld, and how the cover art came about for "Where the Field Corn Grows!" Great time, great hangout, great guy, and great show! Sit back, relax & #grabalisten! You can search Amazon Prime for "Where the Field Corn Grows" OR you can go to www.gregwarrencomedy.com, to find out more about where Greg is going to be, and other great stuff! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/500section/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/500section/support
Er kann Blockflöte, er kann Comedy. Cartoon kann er auch. Was treibt ihn an, auf Kleinkunstbühnen und in Konzerthallen das Publikum weltweit zu verblüffen und für die Magie der Blockflöte zu begeistern? Gabor Vosteen ist the FLUTEMAN www.flutemanshow.com
Greg Warren is no stranger to Bob and Tom Show fans. “Fluteman” Greg has made numerous appearance on our show and on comedy stages across the country. Hailing from St. Louis, MO, Greg was a two time state high school wrestling champion and an All American in college. His many years spent on the mat also inspired one of his more famous stand up routines, Fluteman. We learn how his teammates and coaches played a big part in his early comedy career. One that did not begin right out of college. After 10 years Greg left a job in sales at Proctor and Gamble to “gamble” on a career behind the mic. One that paid off well. He has since been featured on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Last Comic Standing, Comedy Central Presents, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, BET and CMT. As you can imagine we talk wrestling, making weight, Pringles, living in LA, food, and of course comedy on this episode. Recorded in the lobby of his swanky hotel in Bloomington, IN. Please enjoy! More info: gregwarrencomedy.com
It's March Madness time so what better than a genuine college basketball referee on this weeks episode. Ted Vincent refs and does standup comedy. Does that mean this episode will be funny? I don't know.
Ali Siddiq is on of the funniest comics you'll see today. He's been seen on Showtime's "Bill Bellamy's Ladies Night Out Comedy Tour" and is a finalist in the Comedy Central Up Next Contest. We spoke outside of a Starbucks in Houston while his son watched Netflix on his phone.
One of my best friends in the whole world and a hilarious comic, my buddy Greg Warren is finally on the podcast! Greg's been on Comedy Central (Premium Blend and Comedy Central Presents), Craig Ferguson, and is a favorite on The Bob & Tom Show. Greg and I discuss how he started doing standup, living in LA, St. Louis, Cincinnati, and now NYC. We also hear tales of adventure as Greg recalls our many fun road trips and shows on the road. A great listen.
Darryl Evan Jones richly expresses his unique musical style described simply as “Instrumental Soul”. Noteworthy performances include the Capital Jazz Fest, The Hard Rock Cafe, Providence Performing Arts Center, and the famed Apollo Theater. What sets Darryl apart is that he “sings” with his flute sharing a full range of emotions that fluidly connect with his audience. Want jazz? He’s got that! Need some soul? Of course! Craving ballads? "Oh How Sweet The Sound. Darryl E. Jones, is the Superman of Instrumental Soul. Website Information: www.fluteman.com Booking Info:Contact Ms. Lisa Porter of The Lipidra Group 1-951-492-8189