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On this episode: we've got some '30s jazz first, Count Basie with Jimmy Rushing, and Lester Young. Then samba and bossa nova, with Stan Getz our featured artist, working with Gary McFarland, and Antonio Carlos Jobim, and we'll hear Paul Desmond and Walter Wanderley. For the rest of the program, it's Bill Evans, Pat Metheny, The Rosenberg Trio, Dianne Reeves with Fabrizio Bosso, Allen Toussaint, and Jim Hall.
Tonight's Jazz Feature is a suite in 6 movements written by the late Gary McFarland and it's titled "America The Beautiful: An Account of It's Disappearance". McFarland wrote this music in 1968 over deep concerns about his beloved America which was in that year in turmoil...race riots, assassinations, the Vietnam War plus the wanton destruction of the environment manifested by endless shopping malls, tract housing, garbage strewn everywhere and unmitigated greed. This suite is McFarland's protest of all of these happenings. However it is not an angry suite but more a lament for what was happening to the nation. It is an orchestral piece with the odd solo movements and played by first call New York musicians such as trumpeters, Marvin Stamm, Snooky Young and reed masters like Jerome Richardson, Romeo Penque, pianist Warren Bernhardt, guitarist Eric Gayle, bassist Jerry Jemmott and Chuck Rainey and drummer Bernard Purdie to name but a few. The music of Gary McFarland and his "America The Beautiful" suite is tonight's special Jazz Feature.
Welcome to Episode 4 of Roots Music Rambler! Join us – hosts Francesca Folinazzo, who Jason calls “Frank,” and Jason Falls, who goes by “Falls” most of the time, as we explore the real roots of the music we love. On this episode, Francesca catches up with Jay Gonzalez of the Drive by Truckers. The multi-instrumentalist has a new side project coming out in December. He shares the story of finding and collaborating with lyricist Peter Smith to produce the new Gonzalez Smith album. The first single from the album, She's My Girl, is out now. Frank also explores Jay's roots as a musician growing up in upstate New York, moving to the South and blending with the Drive by Truckers. Frank & Falls also do a little check-in to see how the show is going so far, four episodes in. Francesca reveals she spent 20 years as a 9-1-1 dispatch operator. Jason muses on his next tattoo and hints that he's working on an impersonation off Drive by Trucker co-founder Patterson Hood. Since we're all new to Roots Music Rambler, the show includes three main parts: Francesca and Falls open the show talking about a topic of the day in the music industry. Our guest then comes in as we explore their roots – of music and life. Then Francesca and Falls finish off the show with our Pickin' The Grinnin' segment. That's where both pick what music, artists, events and more make them grin this week. They share whom they'll see live, what new artists they've discovered and more. Buckle up for The Hoe-Down and the Throw-Down! It's a new episode of Roots Music Rambler. Some other notes and links: Happy Place Beer by Third Space Brewery Rosie's in Bloomington, Illinois American Aquarium The Hu - Mongolian band Francesca mentioned Billy Joel's Glass Houses - Gonzalez's first album Shenorock, New York - Where Gonzalez grew up She's My Girl - The first single from Gonzalez Smith's new album The Manhattan Bar - Athens, Ga. Gary McFarland & Peter Smith's 1971 album Butterscotch Rum on Spotify Waiting for the Fire by Marvelous Toy - Gonzalez's Pickin' the Grinnin' The Henry Clay People - Gonzalez's friend Jordan Hudock's other band Pickin' the Grinnin' Recommendations Zack Bryan's new album Sierra Ferrell 18 Wheels of Love - Video mentioned by Francesca Nathan Graham's new single Right One Lovejoy's new single Normal People Things Noah Kahan Cole Chaney Ella Webster (Cole Chaney's fiddle player) Hillbilly Days - PIkeville, Kentucky's spring festival And be sure to get your MuskOx premium flannel shirts just in time for fall. Use the code RAMBLER on checkout for a discount! Subscribe to Roots Music Rambler on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, GoodPods or wherever you get your podcasts. Theme Music: Sheepskin & Beeswax by Genticorum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join me today as I am joined by my dear friends Barbara & Gary McFarland who have served for 6 years as the service missionaries for the Addiction Recovery Program. What is the Addiction Recovery Program? At https://addictionrecovery.churchofjesuschrist.org it says: Addiction Recovery Program A Guide to Addiction Recovery and Healing Prepared by Family Services Published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Salt Lake City, Utah Family Services Addiction Recovery Program has adapted the original Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. into a framework of the doctrines, principles, and beliefs of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The original Twelve Steps are listed below, and the Twelve Steps as used in this program appear on page iv. The Twelve Steps are reprinted and adapted with permission of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. (A.A.W.S.) Permission to reprint and adapt the Twelve Steps does not mean that A.A.W.S. has reviewed or approved the contents of this publication, or that A.A.W.S. necessarily agrees with the views expressed herein. A.A. is a program of recovery from alcoholism only—use of the Twelve Steps in connection with programs and activities which are patterned after A.A., but which address other problems, or in any other non-A.A. context, does not imply otherwise. Additionally, while A.A. is a spiritual program, A.A. is not a religious program. Thus, A.A. is not affiliated or allied with any sect, denomination, or specific religious belief. The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous 1. We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable. 2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity. 3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him. 4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves. 5. Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs. 6. Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character. 7. Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings. 8. Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all. 9. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others. 10. Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it. 11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out. 12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these Steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs." The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints website (https://addictionrecovery.churchofjesuschrist.org) www.bethnewellcoaching.com
Join me today as I am joined by my dear friends Barbara & Gary McFarland who have served for 6 years as the service missionaries for the Addiction Recovery Program. What is the Addiction Recovery Program? At https://addictionrecovery.churchofjesuschrist.org it says: Addiction Recovery Program A Guide to Addiction Recovery and Healing Prepared by Family Services Published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Salt Lake City, Utah Family Services Addiction Recovery Program has adapted the original Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. into a framework of the doctrines, principles, and beliefs of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The original Twelve Steps are listed below, and the Twelve Steps as used in this program appear on page iv. The Twelve Steps are reprinted and adapted with permission of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. (A.A.W.S.) Permission to reprint and adapt the Twelve Steps does not mean that A.A.W.S. has reviewed or approved the contents of this publication, or that A.A.W.S. necessarily agrees with the views expressed herein. A.A. is a program of recovery from alcoholism only—use of the Twelve Steps in connection with programs and activities which are patterned after A.A., but which address other problems, or in any other non-A.A. context, does not imply otherwise. Additionally, while A.A. is a spiritual program, A.A. is not a religious program. Thus, A.A. is not affiliated or allied with any sect, denomination, or specific religious belief. The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous 1. We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable. 2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity. 3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him. 4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves. 5. Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs. 6. Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character. 7. Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings. 8. Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all. 9. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others. 10. Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it. 11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out. 12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these Steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs." The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints website (https://addictionrecovery.churchofjesuschrist.org) www.bethnewellcoaching.com
Gary McFarland a 38 ans, une femme, un fils et une carrière qu'il aimerait bien voir décoler pour de bon après avoir arrangé pour Stan Getz, Anita O'day et Bill Evans. Mais le 2 novembre 1971 le destin va en décider autrement. Aujourd'hui, que reste t-il de cet arrangeur pas comme les autres ?
Jim schlägt das nächste Kapitel zum Thema Coversongs auf. „Fälschungen“, die viel besser sind als die Originalversion des Songs. Eine wahre Fundgrube des guten Geschmacks. Mit Link Wray, Gary McFarland, the Saints, Barbara Trent, den Krontjong Devils und den Eagles of Death Metal In unserer Auffälligkeit der Woche geht es unter anderem um die Wiederbelebung unseres YouTube-Kanals mit unserem nagelneuen Format Vinyl-Express, in dem wir jeweils unsere neuesten Schätzchen vorstellen. Wer nicht genug von uns bekommen kann... Unsere E-Mail-Adresse lautet: wmruv2021@gmail.com Mehr und auch andere (!) Inhalte gibt es von uns auf Social Media: YouTube Instagram FacebookDu möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude. Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
The King's Singers - Strawberry Fields Forever (1978) Scratch and sniff! Produced by the late, great Greg Lake. Bangor Flying Circus - Norwegian Wood (1969) The Goodship Lollipop - Maxwell's Silver Hammer (1969) Ken Ray Wilemon and Me - Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) Bud Shank - I Am The Walrus (1968) Charlotte Dada - Don't Let Me Down (1972) The Girl with the Golden Voice, a title she has more than justified since she started her career with the Uhuru Dance Band early in the 1960s. She also sang with Franco and the Walking Shadows before breaking off as a solo artist, recording with Leader of Uhuru Dance Band Stan Plange and his Experimental Group and the Britain-based group Cool Blaze. Cher - The Long and Winding Road (1973) At 30:50 of this podcast, the bass player makes a pretty big goof. Ken Ray Wilemon and Me - The Long and Winding Road Ken Ray Wilemon and Me - Old Brown Shoe Don Randi Trio - Tomorrow Never Knows (1966) Don Randi began his career as a pianist and keyboard player in 1956, gradually establishing a reputation as a leading session musician. In the early 1960s, he was a musician and arranger for record producer Phil Spector's Wall of Sound. He played piano on "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" by Nancy Sinatra and on her albums as well as being a member of her touring band for decades. He performed on the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations" and "God Only Knows". His piano can be heard on the Buffalo Springfield songs "Expecting to Fly" and "Broken Arrow". He claims to have played on over three hundred hit records, working with Linda Ronstadt (the harpsichord on "Different Drum"), Quincy Jones, Cannonball Adderley, Herb Alpert, Sarah Vaughan, Lee Hazlewood and Frank Zappa. Doug Parkinson In Focus - Dear Prudence (1969) Fickle Pickle - Maybe I'm Amazed (1970) Ken Ray Wilemon and I - You've Got To Hide Your Love Away Ken Ray Wilemon and I - Here, There, and Everywhere Ken Ray Wilemon and I - I Should Have Known Better Franck Pourcel and His Orchestra - Don't Let Me Down (1969) Gary McFarland and Gabor Szabo - The Word (1966) Ray Conniff - Hey Jude (1978) Ken Ray Wilemon and Me - Gimme Some Truth The Koppycats - Things We Said Today (1966) Ian & The Zodiacs were a British Rock'n'Roll and Beat band formed in 1958, originally known as The Zodiacs, in Liverpool, England. The band existed in relative obscurity until relocating to Germany in 1964 where they achieved national success. During the band's three-year stint in Germany, they released three albums under their name, exclusive to the country until their re-release. They also released two cover albums featuring material by The Beatles with the name The Koppycats. The Koppycats - Nowhere Man (1967) Jeesh, get the chords right. And the harmonies. Les 409 - Hello Goodbye (1967) Les 409 - I'm a Man (1967) Link Wray - Please Please Me (1963) Mike Quinn - Apple Pie (1969) Nicky Scott - Honey Pie (1969) Helen Merrill - Norwegian Wood (1970) Ken Ray Wilemon and Me - Beware of Darkness Ken Ray Wilemon and Me - Jet
**It's The Jazz2Go Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. Jazz2Go Presented Some Classic & Contemporary Jazz Crackers From Alberto Zayas,Kathy Kosins,Bazeado,Johnny Conga,Sarah Vaughan,Virgô,Emiliano Salvador,Gary McFarland ,Gerry Mulligan & More. #Jazz #JazzClassics #ContemoraryJazz #JazzGroove #JazzSoul Catch Jazz2Go Every Monday From 7PM UK Time Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: http://chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ Trax FM Live On Hear This: https://hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live/ Tunerr: http://tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm**
In this Dateline classic, Gary McFarland awakens on a December morning in 1985 to find his father Archie stabbed to death in the driveway. As police arrive Gary suddenly realizes he knows who did it. Keith Morrison reports. Originally aired on NBC on December 30, 2011.
For Episode 9 of our special Lockdown Lowdown series we welcome Ian Greensmith into the virtual Retrosonic Podcast studio. Ian, a.k.a. Vic Templar, Herbie Greensmith, Vic Flange or just Ian Smith is not only a man of many names he's also a man of many talents as drummer with Medway Indie legends The Dentists, Armitage Shanks, Ye Ascoyne D'Ascoynes, The Dirty Contacts, Sine Waves, Rubberman 12 and The Nuevo Ramon 5. He's also a DJ, one of the promoters of The Fratcave club night and Beatwave Weekenders, author of the hilarious semi-autobiographical "Taking Candy From a Dog", keen gardener, badger watcher and retired cricketer. So yes, you can guess that this episode is packed full of many fascinating musical memories, inspirations, tales and adventures and, of course, some bloody great music! Ian takes us on a musical journey from his very first memory of hearing Aretha Franklin in the canteen at Butlins in Bognor Regis to the first record he bought with his own pocket money, his first gig and first time behind the drumkit. We learn about the early shows with The Milkshakes and The Prisoners, discovering the MIC Club and some legendary Medway Delta names such as Billy Childish, Graham Day, Russ Wilkins, Sexton Ming and more. There's the stories behind his own bands including The Dentists, Ye Ascoyne D'Ascoynes, Armitage Shanks and Nuevo Ramon 5 along with a pick of the best of their music. Then there's a stash of great tunes from his DJ bag, the gig he would travel back in time for, his perfect LP and 45rpm single and some of his favourite bands that he has put on at his own Club nights and Weekenders. There are brushes (excuse the pun) with Buddy Rich, Mark E Smith, The Monochrome Set and Johnny Echols and the story behind his superb semi-autobiographical book "Taking Candy From A Dog". Includes music from The Dentists, Armitage Shanks, Ye Ascoyne D'Ascoynes, The Milkshakes, The Prisoners, Aretha Franklin, Elvis Costello & The Attractions, Sammy Davis Jr & Buddy Rich, The Fall, The Byrds, Love, Buzzcocks, The Kingsmen, Gary McFarland, The Monochrome Set, The Wildebeests, The Fallen Leaves, Ye Nuns, Ramon 5, Little Richard and The Allisons. So sit back, turn up the volume and enjoy! For full tracklisting and links please check out the feature at Retro Man Blog here: https://retroman65.blogspot.com/2020/11/retrosonic-podcast-lockdown-lowdown_27.html
Uur 1 1. You won’t let me go – Ray Charles 2. Tussen acht en half negen – Therese Steinmetz 3. How about you – Nellie McKay 4. Utru horas – Orchestra Baobab 5. Man of the world – Fleetwood Mac 6. Take you home – BlueBirds 7. Haven in zicht – Guus Meeuwis 8. Across the borderline – Gaby Moreno & Van Dyke Parks 9. Political science – Randy Newman 10. Old man – Art Garfunkel 11. Kleine grosse Liebe – Annett Louisan 12. Lekker leve leave – Ge Reinders 13. Put your shoes on Lucy – Russ Morgan 14. Grace - Wallis Bird 15. And I love her – Gary McFarland Uur 2 1. Pink moon – Nick Drake 2. Who am I – the Four Knights 3. Klaverveld – Leoni Jansen 4. Anima – Boy Ge Mendes 5. From a lover to a friend – Paul McCartney 6. Happens to the heart – Leonad Cohen 7. Sogna fiore mio – Lucilla Galeazzi 8. Vinkeveen volle zon – Angela Groothuizen 9. I am in love – Eddie Fisher 10. I concentrate on you – Carmen McRae 11. Youth – Asgeir 12. Je vole – Louane 13. Casi muero – Maite Hontele 14. Laat me maar alleen – Simone Kleinsma 15. Right place wrong time – Dr. John
It's a rare occasion when the boys get to podcast in the same room together. While the sound quality takes a hit, the precious moments are . . . priceless. This episode is devoted to some new releases confronting the pop/art divide in different manners, some older albums doing much the same thing, and comments (mercifully brief) about how cute Pat's cats are. Gary McFarland – POINT OF DEPARTURE; Eric Hofbauer – BOOK OF WATER; Wolfgang Haffner – KIND OF SPAIN; Grace Kelly – GO TiME: Live in LA; Art Farmer – SOMETHING YOU GOT.
Today on The Neil Haley Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview LEGENDARY DRUMMER/WINGS FOUNDING MEMBER DENNY SEIWELL. Though best known for his work with Paul McCartney and other elite rock, pop, and funk acts such as James Brown, Billy Joel, Art Garfunkel, Joe Cocker, Donovan and John Denver among others, Seiwell is a legend in the jazz genre as well. His first recording was a 1968 jazz record with JJ Johnson and Kai Winding that still exists today. He's also recorded with Astrud Gilberto, Stanley Turrentine, Eumir Deodato, Gary McFarland during this period. When Paul McCartney came to NY looking for session players to record his "RAM" album, Seiwell was selected and his jazz career was put on hold. The 50 year veteran of recording studios worldwide, can also be heard on numerous film scores for films such as Waterworld, The Postman, Atlantis, Dinosaurs, Trading Places and Bobby, among others, in addition to many TV shows of the day. He also worked with the London Symphony Orchestra on their groundbreaking version of The Who's rock opera "Tommy."
Composer and Gary McFarland only loved until he was 38 years old but accomplished much in his musical life. His recorded legacy is vast and is worth a check on the internet. Tonight as a tribute to The Fourth of July we present what is considered McFarland's masterpiece...."America The Beautiful-An Account of it's Disappearance". Written in 1968, a time when America was in the midst of a very unsettled time. This is in many ways a protest piece but much more. The emotions here range from joyousness to sadness to satire and anger and hope too. McFarland's music expresses so much about his feelings about being American at this time. The music speaks too about America today as anxious times are here again. This large orchestra of 25 to 30 pieces with strings says it all. Gary's love and sadness for his country is evident throughout this suite of 6 movements. There are some fine solos too. Experience this music tonight and Happy Fourth of July!
Cody Clarke, Jenna Ipcar, and John D’Amico are joined by Kyle Eagle for a discussion about the documentary he produced, This Is Gary McFarland, and Jazz in film! Plus, a brand new Robot Reenactment!
14e émission et dernière de la 31e session... Cette semaine, du bon hard-bop et le dernier tour de piste de Marie-Eve Boulanger... En musique: Sal Nistico sur l'album Neo/Nistico (Bee Hive, 1978); Dave McDonnell Group sur l'album The Time Inside A Year (Delmark, 2015); The Gary McFarland Legacy Ensemble sur l'album Circulation: The Music of Gary McFarland (Planet Arts Records, 2015); Misano Kano sur l'album 3 Purple Circles (Jazz Focus, 1999); Jessica Williams sur l'album Momentum (Jazz Focus, 1994); Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Bill Evans; Double Talk Plus sur l'album Estoy Depistado Como Un Pulpo En El Garaje (Fish Music, 2015)...
This is a recording which combines the incredible talents of J.J.Johnson, trombone master and his composing and arranging abilities. Mr. Johnson said at the time of this recording done in 1964 that it was his best and everything he wanted to do up to that time. He is in magnificent form on his trombone and he was able to assemble two orchestras for these dates. The first is a 17 piece band which performs three pieces and the rest is an 11 piece band doing the rest of the titles. Mr Johnson composed only one piece here called "El Camino Real" but he arranged 6 great Jazz standards. He generously gave Gary McFarland two compositions and arrangements. Johnson arranged Oliver Nelson's "Stolen Moments" and Tom McIntosh arranged and composed two selections. The orchestras contain the cream of the crop of New York based Jazz/studio players....names like Clark Terry and Thad Jones, Oliver Nelson and Jerry Dodgion and a great rhythm section with Hank Jones on piano, Bob Cranshaw on bass and Grady Tate on drums is hard to beat. J.J.! is a fine complete portrait of one of the premier Jazz musicians of the last century. J.J.....indeed!
If there were two North American musicians who instinctively understood the subtle and lyrical rhythms of the Bossa Nova it was tenor saxophonist Stan Getz and arranger/composer Gary McFarland. The Bossa Nova (loosely translated "new beat") originated in Brazil and came to America through people like Dizzy Gillespie and guitarist Charlie Byrd who visited Brazil and brought back the concept of the Bossa Nova. Tenor saxophonist Stan Getz and Byrd had already recorded the famous "Jazz Samba" album which reached hit status and this is one of the follow ups and is our Feature album called "Big Band Bossa Nova". The title is pretty self explanatory and the chief soloist is Stan Getz. There are also short solos by guitarist Jim Hall and pianist Hank Jones, valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer and one has to mention the wonderful drumming of Johnny Rae. McFarland's writing and arranging and his compositions are a perfect match for Jazz master Getz. Big Band Bossa Nova will take you to a nice warm place this cold November night....enjoy the ride!
Tonight is the birthday of one of the finest Jazz singers the world has ever seen except she doesn't get often mentioned when many people discuss Jazz singers. The names Ella, Billie, Sarah and sometimes Carmen are often mentioned but it seems that Anita O'Day is often omitted. Anita IS one of the greats and through her tempestuous life she managed to have many musical successes and was able through her great talent, to reinvent herself many times. One of her classic and finest recordings is tonight's Feature. It combines Anita with the orchestra under the direction of the talented and sadly departed Gary McFarland. McFarland assembled an all-star orchestra and wrote all of the arrangements to feature Miss O'Day. She sings some old tunes done up in very new clothes and some brand new (for the time) material. The album entitled "All The Sad Young Men" was completed in 1961. The centerpiece and title track was the immoral tune by Thomas Wolf and Frances Landesman called "The Ballad of the Sad Young Men", a composition depicting young men going off to war. The theme is universal. Happy Birthday Miss O'Day (born in Chicago on Oct. 18,1919).Your music will live forever and this album represents you at your very best!
ThisIsGaryMcFarland_trailer_01.mp4ThisIsGaryMcFarland.com the first Trailer to the film "This is Gary McFarland" which is a new phase jazz & pop documentary. Featuring candid interviews with some of the world's hippest musicians, this film explores the life and times of self-taught musician, composer, and producer Gary McFarland, who despite contributions and affilations with such notables as Gerry Mulligan, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Stan Getz, Bill Evans, Clark Terry, Gabor Szabo, and Cal Tjader, is largely forgotten today.