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Small group sides led by the great tenor saxophonist Lester Young after his departure from the Basie band. All were done in the middle 1940's on the West Coast and feature Nat "King" Cole, Joe Albany, Irving Ashby, Frank Lacy, Red Callendar, Henry Tucker, Chico Hamilton, Howard McGhee, Vic Dickenson, Willie Smith and others. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
ROY HARGROVE “GRANDE-TERRE” Abril, 1998, Pointe-a-Pitre, GuadaloupeB and B, Afreaka, Priorities Roy Hargrove (t) Frank Lacy (tbn) Sherman Irby (sa) Jacques Schwarz-Bart (st) Ed Cherry (g) Larry Willis, Gabriel Hernandez (p) Gerald Cannon (b) José Luis “Changuito” Quintana, Julio Barreto (perc) Willie Jones III (dr) KOTKA “KOTKA 10” Marzo 6, 2024, Madrid, España.Parts I, II & IIIGuillermo Bazzola (g) Risto Vuolanne (b) Fernando Lamas (dr) GIL EVANS “GIL EVANS & TEN” Hackensack, N.J., September 6, 1957 Remember, Ella speedJohn Carisi, Jake Koven (tp) Jimmy Cleveland (tb) Bart Varsalona (b-tb) Willie Ruff (fhr) Lee Konitz (as) [as Zeke Tolin (as) ] Steve Lacy (sop) Dave Kurtzer (bassoon) Gil Evans (p,arr,cond) Paul Chambers (b) Jo Jones (d) Hackensack, N.J., September 27 & October 10, 1957 Big stuffAdd: Louis Mucci (tp) Nick Stabulas (d) replace John Carisi, Jo Jones Continue reading Puro Jazz 01 de noviembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
ROY HARGROVE “GRANDE-TERRE” Abril, 1998, Pointe-a-Pitre, GuadaloupeB and B, Afreaka, Priorities Roy Hargrove (t) Frank Lacy (tbn) Sherman Irby (sa) Jacques Schwarz-Bart (st) Ed Cherry (g) Larry Willis, Gabriel Hernandez (p) Gerald Cannon (b) José Luis “Changuito” Quintana, Julio Barreto (perc) Willie Jones III (dr) KOTKA “KOTKA 10” Marzo 6, 2024, Madrid, España.Parts I, II & IIIGuillermo Bazzola (g) Risto Vuolanne (b) Fernando Lamas (dr) GIL EVANS “GIL EVANS & TEN” Hackensack, N.J., September 6, 1957 Remember, Ella speedJohn Carisi, Jake Koven (tp) Jimmy Cleveland (tb) Bart Varsalona (b-tb) Willie Ruff (fhr) Lee Konitz (as) [as Zeke Tolin (as) ] Steve Lacy (sop) Dave Kurtzer (bassoon) Gil Evans (p,arr,cond) Paul Chambers (b) Jo Jones (d) Hackensack, N.J., September 27 & October 10, 1957 Big stuffAdd: Louis Mucci (tp) Nick Stabulas (d) replace John Carisi, Jo Jones Continue reading Puro Jazz 01 de noviembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
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 14th December 2023 Artist - Track - Album - Year Dan Balmer Wes (For my favorite) When the Night 2023 Russ Spiegel The Streets of Milan Caribbean Blue 2023 Michael Hawkins E. Randolph Ave. On Bass… 2023 Gregory Tardy Will the Circle Be Unbroken In His Timing 2023 Gordon Lee Quartet How Can it Be? How Can it Be? 2023 Hutchinson Andrew Trio Jig The Senator (A Tribute to Tommy Banks) 2023 George Burton The Holly and the Ivy The Yule Log 2023 Christian Sands Snow Dayz (feat. Max Light) Christmas Stories 2023 Chris Lee Born of the Sun Quintet Music 2023 Beat Funktion Narcissus Skywards 2023 Richard Niles Miro's a Hero Niles Smiles 2023 Terry Horangic and Frank Lacy featuring Wayne Escoffery This Christmas This Christmas 2023 Karen Stachel O Come O Come Emmanuel A Whim and a Prayer 2023 Ambrose Akinmusire Owl Song 1 Owl Song 2023 Affinity Trio Parisian Poet Hindsight 2023 Scott Hesse Trio Wise One Intention 2023 Frank Kohl Looking Back Pacific 2023 Jim Campilongo/Steve Cardenas Because You Like Trombone New Year 2023 Ryan Pate Sentient Microchip Superbloom 2023 Pascal Le Boeuf Rituals of Change I Ritual Being 2023 Pascal Le Boeuf Rituals of Change II Ritual Being 2023 Pascal Le Boeuf Rituals of Change III Ritual Being 2023 Pascal Le Boeuf Rituals of Change IV Ritual Being 2023 Billy Mohler Reconstruction Ultraviolet 2023 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 14th December 2023 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Max Bessesen is a multi-woodwind instrumentalist and composer in NYC. His “saxophone virtuosity” (Downbeat) has made him an in-demand sideman alongside musicians like Frank Lacy, Joe Farnsworth, and Mimi Jones. He has performed across the US, the Netherlands, Jordan, and NYC venues like Dizzy's, Ornithology, and Birdland. His acclaimed 2020 album Trouble (Ropeadope) features Ron Miles, and the single “Bakkam” won an ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Award. Max Bessesen and his group will appear at Dazzle on Wednesday, December 27, for a 7:30 p.m. show. Doors open at 7. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backstagejazz/message
After living in New York City for a decade, JUNO nominated Lebanese-Canadian drummer, composer, educator and producer, Sanah Kadoura, has quickly risen to prominence as a first-call drummer and an inventive composer. She has a special approach to her playing, one that exhibits a rare musicality that infuses melody and nuance into all of her work. Sanah received her Masters of Music in Jazz Drum Set Performance from S.U.N.Y. Purchase in New York. She has produced, recorded or shared the stage with a number of legendary artists including Jon Baptiste, Joe Locke, Frank Lacy, Kirk Lighstey, Philip Harper, Ed Cherry, Mark Whitfield, Roy Hargrove, Jeremy Pelt, Johnny O'Neal, Jazzmeia Horn, Ronnie Foster, among many others. As a member of the Canadian All-Star group Ostara, Sanah recorded drums on their debut album, releasing in 2022. Her new release, ‘Duality', by her description is a blend of modern jazz, neo-soul, and Lebanese influences that weave a balance between dark and light to tell the story of hope and resilience. We discuss the theme, how they intertwine, and the inspiring message of “the flow of life” conveyed through the story.
Mentor-Protégé lineage! Ultimate cuisine guidance!Removing ego from the situation! Bassist and composer, Marcos Varela is an unending encyclopedia of musicians, scenes, and cultures. In this episode, we chat about a shared dedication between athletes and musicians, how the process of scoring a film influenced his approach as a producer, and a diplomatic perspective on recounting our “gigs from hell”. FEATURED RELEASE:Marcos Varela“San Ygnacio” (2016) Getting to Know: Marcos!Marcos Varela, an equally skilled doubler at both acoustic and electric bass, is among the most highly respected bassists/musicians in the American and International Jazz/music scene. His talents have also earned him many awards (YoungArts, Creative Capital, Jazz Road) and accolades as a musician, composer, producer, band leader, and educator.In his hometown of Houston, Texas, Varela attended the renowned High School for the Performing & Visual Arts, which paved the path for him to NYC to attend the storied New School on scholarship. As a professional musician, he continues to be very active in the New York jazz and contemporary music scene, and has made a name for himself as one of the most in-demand bassists in the City and worldwide. He regularly performs with a wide variety of ensembles and band leader including: The Mingus Big Band, Nasheet Waits, John Holiday, George Cables, Ingrid Jensen, Billy Hart, Antoine Roney, Charli Persip, Clifton Anderson, Jason Moran, Geri Allen, The Last Poets, Leslie Odom, Jr., Frank Lacy's Vibe Tribe, Kendrick Scott, Billy Harper, Tyshawn Sorey, and Bob Mover, among countless others. Watch the full interview on our YouTube channel here!
Instagram: @jacobmelsha • At 22 years old, New York City-based trombonist, bass trombonist, tubist, educator, composer, and activist Jacob Melsha is one of the finest young forces on the scene today. Growing up in St. Louis, Missouri, Jacob has enjoyed performing in local venues like Jazz at the Bistro and Powell Symphony Hall with groups such as the Funky Butt Brass Band, the Jazz St. Louis All-Stars, the St. Louis Philharmonic, the Gateway Festival Orchestra, the Cecil Cope Swing of Hearts Orchestra, and with his own small groups. As a student at Kirkwood High School, he enjoyed participating in the 2017 Grammy Band, Jazz Band of America, and All-National Jazz Ensemble. The product of two music educator parents, Jacob is thankful for his supportive, Midwestern upbringing. Since splashing into the New York music scene in 2017 to pursue his Bachelor's of Music in Jazz Studies at The Juilliard School, Jacob has enjoyed working throughout the city in a variety of ensembles, bringing music to venues like Dizzy's Club at Jazz at Lincoln Center, Smalls Jazz Club, The Blue Note, The Jazz Standard, Fat Cat, Ginny's Supper Club, The Django, and more. He's had the pleasure of playing with Frank Lacy's Tromboniverse, Ben Vereen, The Evan Sherman Big Band, The Nate Sparks Big Band, The Abdias Armenteros Quintet, his own small ensembles, The Juilliard Jazz Orchestra, and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis to name a few. Jacob has traveled the world, playing at festivals and clubs in both hemispheres. He's toured with Davina and the Vagabonds, performing at the Vail Jazz Festival, the Vancouver International Jazz Festival, the Victoria Island Blues Bash, Seattle's Jazz Alley, and the Flood City Music Festival. In 2019 he joined the Tazelaar-Moseholm Superband at the Copenhagen Jazz Festival. Prior to that, Jacob traveled with Juilliard Jazz ensembles to play in São Paulo, Brazil at the Ilhabela In Jazz Festival, as well as the 2019 Jazz Education Network Convention in Reno, NV. When he's not playing the trombone, Jacob is committed to helping transform the future of music and the country we live in. He's taught a large private lesson studio for years and has done clinics and workshops at high schools, summer camps, and youth programs in St. Louis. A volunteer and Campus Core Leader for the Bernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign, he's made sure to educate, empower, and organize fellow students to help catalyze real change on a national and global scale. He's also worked as a strategist for the student-led political organization, BeThere, since early 2020, fighting for political representation for young people and people of color in swing states by getting them to the polls and staffing polling locations with college students. Jacob is thankful for his many musical mentors, including his parents Jeff and Martha, Gary Lipsutz, Jonathan Reycraft, Wayne Coniglio, Jason Jackson, Frank Lacy, Elliot Mason, and Wynton Marsalis. Jacob has played on a custom BAC (Best American Craftsmen) trombone since 2019.
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Link to Drones that we talked about in the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2KgGCn5A3pZQ3m2ADXdrgDgfnftGsjXs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebestmusicpodcast Blog: https://bestmusiccoach.blogspot.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thebestmusicpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebestmusicpodcast/ The Best Music Podcast #3 | Peter Lin - Trombone | Connecting and Creating Communities with Music, Practicing with Drones Peter's Music: https://peterlin.bandcamp.com/releases Peter's Company: https://www.yardbirdent.com/ Peter's Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0B6bmstONI06GXeABIi8G Taiwanese-American trombonist Peter Lin is a young and creative musician active on the New Jersey and New York scene. A graduate of the esteemed jazz programs of William Paterson University (undergraduate) and Rutgers University (graduate), Peter studied with jazz trombone legends such as Slide Hampton, Steve Turre, Conrad Herwig, Robin Eubanks, Steve Davis, & Frank Lacy. He has performed with many notable artists including Slide Hampton, Winard Harper, Charli Persip, Valerie Ponomarev, JD Allen, & Radam Schwartz. Peter is also an established educator, holding a prestigious faculty position at Melissa Walker & Christian McBride's non-profit organization, Jazz House Kids. His first record, With Respect, featured arrangements of classic Chinese and Taiwanese songs, which peaked at #3 on the NACC Charts and #4 on the RMR Charts. His second album, New Age Old Ways, features eight of his original compositions along with an original comic book with illustrations by Kelly Lin which placed #2 on the RMR Charts. 0:00 Intro 2:16 Warm-up Questions 7:00 With Respect (2018) 17:00 How Long it Takes to Write an Album 19:12 Live vs Studio Personel, Sitting In, Jam Sessions 24:00 Aural Traditions, Plunger Playing, and Mutes 32:00 Tedesco Studios 33:09 New Age Old Ways (2020) 39:04 Being Open and Honest - JD Allen Helps Create the Space for Creativity 42:16 No Chordal Instruments, Ornette Coleman, Avant Guard 46:37 Creating Music from Images and Finding a Voice 48:42 Playing Jazz Clubs 50:24 Yardbird Entertainment 53:45 How to Book Jazz Performances 58:09 How Yardbird Pivoted - Covid, Jazz House Kids 1:05:27 Live Jazz in the time of Covid, Alex Parchment 1:09:10 Bill Saxton 1:15:10 Jazz Lovers and Supporters 1:21:36 Creating a Jazz Community Together 1:25:16 Lifestyle: Sleep and Routine 1:30:56 Lifestyle: Diet and Exercise, Seperation of Work and Life 1:38:56 Lifestyle: Support Systems 1:44:01 Practice: What Comes Easy Understanding Cultures 1:46:35 Practice: What Takes Work: Pitch and Using Drones 1:52:40 Practice: Time of Day and Quantity 1:55:55 Burn Out 2:01:02 Performance Anxiety Logo, Intro Video, and Branding: Arron Leishman Audio and Video: Zach Ramey zacherylramey@gmail.com Video Thumbnail: Jean Tomasulo https://www.behance.net/jeantomasulo
Performances from the 2020 Houston Jazz Festival, with tributes to Art Blakey
Mariel Bildsten is a trombonist, based in New York City. Mariel currently works as a bandleader and side-woman, playing in jazz big bands and small groups, as well as Afro-Latin music, rock, funk, and R&B bands. She is the lead trombonist in Arturo O'Farrill's Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra and tours internationally with the rock band Brass Against. She has performed at Jazz at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall, London's O2 Arena, Birdland Jazz Club, the Apollo Theater, the Chicago Jazz Festival, Perth International Arts Festival, Caramoor Jazz Festival, Smalls Jazz Club, and Smoke Jazz Club, among other venues. Mariel has also performed alongside Dee Dee Bridgewater, Roy Hargrove, Wycliffe Gordon, Brian Lynch, Cyrus Chestnut, Lew Soloff, and Frank Lacy. Her own groups, ranging from duo to septet, have headlined jazz festivals, played around the country, and perform regularly in New York City. Support this podcast
The show where we uncover the stories, processes, and worldviews behind NYC’s most artful and creative musicians.Back once again, after our first try was tarnished by a mistake in the audio. Please enjoy this conversation with Joe Giordano. Today's Guest: Originally from Albany, NY, Joe Giordano is a trombonist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and bandleader based in New York City. He currently studies at the Manhattan School of Music under the tutelage of Marshall Gilkes and Marc Cary. Giordano was inspired by his father, Mark, at a young age and became enamored with the sounds of JJ Johnson and Curtis Fuller. His list of heroes and influences has expanded to include literary geniuses such as William Blake, Carl Jung, and Ta-Nehisi Coates. Since moving to New York City, Giordano has performed with many key voices on the scene, including Frank Lacy, Bobby Sanabria, Stacy Dillard, and Davis Whitfield Jr. He has performed at venues such as Smalls, Dizzy’s, Clement’s Place, Newport Jazz Festival, and with the Jazz Exchange. In addition to being a Vail Jazz Alumnus, Giordano was named a YoungArts Finalist in Jazz in 2018. Find him @joegiordano120 on Instagram TICKETS for Nov. 8 Concert: https://bravesound.org/shop/joegiordano/Your hosts: Austin Zhang - https://www.austinzhang.org/Michael Shapira http://michaelxshapira.com/ and @michaelxshapira Learn more: https://bravesound.org/ Instagram: @bravesoundnyc
The show where we uncover the stories, processes, and worldviews behind NYC’s most artful and creative musicians. Today's Guest: After finding a love for music at a young age, Long Island born trombonist Greg DeAngelis has been playing music for over a decade. Beginning with his roots in jazz and classical music, Greg branched out and has performed all styles, including pop, rock, ska, funk, afro-cuban, and New Orleans second line music. Greg has been performing professionally on trombone, sousaphone, and euphonium since 2014. Greg’s various groups have been playing around New York, Long Island, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania since 2015. He has penned over 40 original compositions and arrangements for quintet, sextet, big band, and brass band, as well as rock and ska bands. As a leader, Greg’s groups have performed at venues such as Tomi Jazz, Club Bonafide, the Central Jersey Jazz Festival, and the George Street Ale House. As a sideman, Greg has performed at The Jazz Loft, Swing 46, the Sands Resort and Casino, and the Heavy Rebel Music Festival in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. In May of 2018, Greg graduated with his bachelor’s degree in Jazz Studies from Rutgers University. In his 4 years of college, Greg studied privately with world renowned trombonists Conrad Herwig and Ed Neumeister, as well as working closely with Ralph Bowen, Frank Lacy, Abraham Burton, Kenny Davis, Bill O’Connell, and Victor Lewis. Find him at https://www.gregdmusic.com/ and @gregdeangelis1 Purchase the Oct. 24 Concert: https://bravesound.org/shop/gregdeangelis/Your hosts: Austin Zhang - https://www.austinzhang.org/ Michael Shapira http://michaelxshapira.com/ and @michaelxshapira Learn more: https://bravesound.org/ Instagram: @bravesoundnyc
How’s it going everybody, today I’m speaking with pianist and vocalist Kelly Green. We touch many topics, including her memories from Mulgrew Miller and Harold Mabern, the importance of mental health and self-care as being vital to your success, the positives and negatives of social media, how to stay positive in the face of difficulties, and much more.Connect with Kelly:Website: http://kellygreenpiano.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellygreenpiano/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kellygreenjazz/Connect with Bernie's Bootlegs:Website: http://berniesbootlegs.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berniesbootlegsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/berniesbootlegsTwitter: https://twitter.com/berniesbootlegsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/berniesbootlegs1Email: berniesbootlegs@gmail.comAppended Biography, courtesy of Kellygreenpiano.com:"Kelly has performed at notable clubs and venues such as the Kennedy Center, Blue Note, Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola, Birdland Theater, Apollo Theater, Minton's, Smalls Jazz Club, Mezzrow, Jazz Standard, 55 Bar, The Django, Zinc Bar, Fat Cat, B.B. Kings, The Bitter End, and Rockwood Music Hall among many other restaurants and venues in the city. She has also performed at the Deerhead Inn in PA and in New Jersey at Trumpets Jazz Club, Mexicali Live, Hat City Kitchen, and Duke's Southern Table among many other restaurants and private events. She has performed in bands alongside jazz luminaries such as George Coleman, Christian McBride, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Jimmy Heath, Steve Nelson, Nat Reeves, Steve Williams, Bill Goodwin, Rich Perry, Winard Harper, Philip Harper, Steve Wilson, Stacy Dillard, Jonathan Barber, Josh Evans, Bruce Williams, Frank Lacy, TK Blue, James Zollar and Jovan Alexandre among others. In addition to being an outstanding performer, Kelly is a wonderful educator. She has taught at the Jazz House Kids Summer Workshop and the William Paterson Jazz Workshop for the past five years. In Jacksonville, she taught at the University of North Florida Jazz Workshops for four years. She is currently a Teaching Artist for Jazz House Kids. "Support the show (http://berniesbootlegs.com/support)
ABOUT PETER LIN: Taiwanese-American trombonist Peter Lin is a young and creative musician active on the New Jersey and New York scene. A graduate of the esteemed jazz programs of William Paterson University (undergraduate) and Rutgers University (graduate), Peter studied with jazz trombone legends such as Slide Hampton, Steve Turre, Conrad Herwig, Robin Eubanks, Steve Davis, & Frank Lacy. He has performed with many notable artists including Slide Hampton, Winard Harper, Charli Persip, Valerie Ponomarev, JD Allen, & Radam Schwartz. Peter is also an established educator, holding a prestigious faculty position at Melissa Walker & Christian McBride’s non-profit organization, Jazz House Kids. His first record, With Respect, featured arrangements of classic Chinese and Taiwanese songs, which peaked at #3 on the NACC Charts and #4 on the RMR Charts. His second album, New Age Old Ways, features eight of his original compositions along with an original comic book with illustrations by Kelly Lin. RESOURCES: Books Recommended: Blues People by Leeroi Jones Notes and Tones: Musician-to-Musician Interviews by Arthur Taylor The Inner Game of Tennis by W. Timothy Gallwey Podcasts discussed: Rock the Boat Now in Color
Special guest DJ Funmi Ononaiye brought friends Frank Lacy, Justin Robinson and Evan Sherman to the show to pay tribute to a great musician and dear friend. The music community suffered a devastating loss with the transition of Roy Hargrove. The relationship Roy had with music was so vibrant and crackled with so much energy and feeling that it is hard to believe he is not with us anymore. Roy did leave us with the great gift of his music, however and we spent the show celebrating his music and his life. Long live Roy Hargrove! "Roy Anthony Hargrove, one of the most respected and loved musicians in the New York City community and the world at large, was a trailblazing multiple Grammy Award winning trumpeter. He was known just as intensely for his brimming fire and fury as he was for his gorgeous, signature balladry. Over and over, his sound attested to and sanctified his deep love for music. His unselfish timbre covered the waterfront of every musical landscape. Owning his music, his sound, Roy inspired generations of musicians. He was a game changer." Quoted from Jazz at Lincoln Center
Por Pachi Tapiz. Henry Threagdill Sextett es una muestra más de la habilidad de Threadgill para poner títulos a los temas, a sus grabaciones… o a sus formaciones. Al contrario de lo que su nombre indica, esta formación que publicó seis grabaciones en la década de los años 80 del siglo XX, era un septeto en formación no muy habitual: tres vientos (saxos, trompeta y trombón con el propio Threadgill, Raul Siddik o Ted Daniel a la trompeta y Frank Lacy o Bill Lowe al trombón), chelo y contrabajo (Diedre Murray y Fred Hopkins), más dos bateristas – percusionistas (Reggie Nicholson, Pheeroan AkLaff o Newman Bajer) que computaban como un único instrumentista. En HDO 454 escuchamos música incluída en You Know The Number y Easily Sleep Into Another World. En HDO 455 suena música de esta última grabación y Rag, Bush and All. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2018 HDO es un podcast de jazz e improvisación (libre en mayor o menor grado) que está editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Para quejas, sugerencias, protestas, peticiones, presentaciones y/u opiniones envíanos un correo a hdo@tomajazz.com
Por Pachi Tapiz. Henry Threagdill Sextett es una muestra más de la habilidad de Threadgill para poner títulos a los temas, a sus grabaciones… o a sus formaciones. Al contrario de lo que su nombre indica, esta formación que publicó seis grabaciones en la década de los años 80 del siglo XX, era un septeto en formación no muy habitual: tres vientos (saxos, trompeta y trombón con el propio Threadgill, Raul Siddik o Ted Daniel a la trompeta y Frank Lacy o Bill Lowe al trombón), chelo y contrabajo (Diedre Murray y Fred Hopkins), más dos bateristas – percusionistas (Reggie Nicholson, Pheeroan AkLaff o Newman Bajer) que computaban como un único instrumentista. En HDO 454 escuchamos música incluída en You Know The Number y Easily Sleep Into Another World. En HDO 455 suena música de esta última grabación y Rag, Bush and All. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2018 HDO es un podcast de jazz e improvisación (libre en mayor o menor grado) que está editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Para quejas, sugerencias, protestas, peticiones, presentaciones y/u opiniones envíanos un correo a hdo@tomajazz.com
What does Sacrifice, Focus, and Hope have in common? Well, if you ask Kelly Green she would say absolutely everything! On today's episode of The Working Artist Project Kelly and I discuss her debut album "Life Rearranged". She explained to me the impact these three words have had on her life and how she draws inspiration from them. Some of her melodies have been influenced by the #metoo movement whilst others have come out of her experience with lost love. If you like genuine music, people and experiences then this is the episode for you. Enjoy the show! Connect with Kelly Green Here: https://www.kellygreenpiano.com/ Bio Kelly Green - pianist, vocalist, composer, bandleader, educator - from Longwood, FL New York-based pianist, vocalist, composer, bandleader, and educator Kelly Green was born and raised in a musical family in Central Florida. She began singing as a toddler, studying piano at age five and found her passion for jazz at age eleven. She received her Bachelors in Jazz Studies - performance at the University of North Florida where she studied piano and voice. She received the outstanding musician's award every year at UNF. While in Jacksonville she performed weekly with her trio at many different venues and private events. In May 2011, she won the Generation Next Youth Talent Competition at the Jacksonville Jazz Festival. In September 2014 she received her Masters in Jazz Piano Performance from William Paterson University where she studied with pianists Harold Mabern, James Weidman, and Mulgrew Miller among many other note-worthy faculty members. She was the pianist in the WP Jazz Orchestra in which performed alongside NEA Jazz Master Jimmy Heath and legendary vibraphonist Steve Nelson. Kelly received the Outstanding Graduate Music Student Award for her class. In June 2014 Kelly was chosen as the pianist in the William Paterson Colombia Band, which toured three cities in Colombia, South America where she taught at two week-long clinics and performed at three large concert halls. Since moving up north, Kelly has performed at many notable clubs and venues in the area such as Blue Note, Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, Apollo Theater, Minton's, Smalls Jazz Club, Mezzrow, Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Jazz Standard, Ginny's Supper Club, Gin Fizz, The Django, Zinc Bar, Fat Cat, B.B. Kings, Rockwood Music Hall, the 9th Note, Deerhead Inn, Trumpets Jazz Club, and Shanghai Jazz among many others. She performs most often with her trio, then her sextet. The Kelly Green Trio hosts weekly jam sessions at Cleopatra's Needle every Sunday. Kelly has performed in bands alongside established jazz musicians such as Christian McBride, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Jimmy Heath, Steve Nelson, Nat Reeves, Steve Williams, Bill Goodwin, Rich Perry, Winard Harper, Philip Harper, Steve Wilson, Stacy Dillard, Jonathan Barber, Josh Evans, Bruce Williams, Frank Lacy, James Zollar and Jovan Alexandre among others. In December 2016 she recorded her debut album "Life Rearranged” featuring wonderful musicians Christian McBride, Steve Nelson, Josh Evans, Kush Abadey, Jovan Alexandre, Matt Dwonszyk, Noam Israeli, Tamir Shmerling, and Mike Troy. Since it's release in October 2017, “Life Rearranged” has received notable reviews and radio play. It is featured as one of the Top 50 albums of 2017 in the LA Times by Scott Yanow. Yanow describes Green's piano playing as, “sophisticated and modern while also being connected to the tradition,” and “her vocals are subtle, quietly expressive and full of insight.” For more reviews information please visit www.kellygreenpiano.com! In addition to being an outstanding performer, Kelly is passionate about education. She has been giving lessons and teaching classes and workshops since high school. She has taught at the Jazz House Kids Summer Workshop and the William Paterson Summer Jazz Workshop for the past four years and is currently a Teaching Artist for Jazz House Kids year round. Support this podcast
"Ravel's Dreams" es la revisión creativa que el pianista Marco Mezquida hace del trabajo del compositor Maurice Ravel. Disco en trío que comparte con el chelista Martín Meléndez y con el baterista y percusionista Aleix Tobías. A él dedicamos buena parte de esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 9 de enero de 2018. El pianista Matt Mitchell firma "A pouting grimace", un trabajo de enorme complejidad que estructura en diversas formaciones, con la colaboración de Tyshawn Sorey, Dan Weiss y de su cómplice Ches Smith, entre otros. Las "Battle Pieces" del trompetista Nate Wooley llegan a su segundo capítulo, compartido con Ingrid Laubrock (saxo), Sylvie Courvoisier (piano) y Matt Moran (vibráfono). 1032K es la ecuación de la llamada 'temperatura de Planck', la máxima posible, aquella en la que la materia deja de existir; también el nombre de un trío con el trombonista Frank Lacy, el contrabajista Kevin Ray y el baterista Andrew Drury.
"Ravel's Dreams" es la revisión creativa que el pianista Marco Mezquida hace del trabajo del compositor Maurice Ravel. Disco en trío que comparte con el chelista Martín Meléndez y con el baterista y percusionista Aleix Tobías. A él dedicamos buena parte de esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 9 de enero de 2018. El pianista Matt Mitchell firma "A pouting grimace", un trabajo de enorme complejidad que estructura en diversas formaciones, con la colaboración de Tyshawn Sorey, Dan Weiss y de su cómplice Ches Smith, entre otros. Las "Battle Pieces" del trompetista Nate Wooley llegan a su segundo capítulo, compartido con Ingrid Laubrock (saxo), Sylvie Courvoisier (piano) y Matt Moran (vibráfono). 1032K es la ecuación de la llamada 'temperatura de Planck', la máxima posible, aquella en la que la materia deja de existir; también el nombre de un trío con el trombonista Frank Lacy, el contrabajista Kevin Ray y el baterista Andrew Drury.