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PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 28 de febrero, 2025

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 59:39


FRANK STROZIER “LONG NIGHT” New York, September 12, 1961How little we know (gc,pp out), The need for love, The crystal ball (1), Pacemaker (gc,pp out)Frank Strozier (as,fl-1) George Coleman (ts) Pat Patrick (bar,fl-1) Chris Anderson (p) Bill Lee (b) Walter Perkins (d) JOE PASS “JOY SPRING” Encore Theatre, Los Angeles, February 6, 1964Joy spring, Relaxin' at CamarilloMike Wofford (p) Joe Pass (g) Jim Hughart (b) Colin Bailey (d) LUCKY THOMPSON “NEW YORK CITY 1964-65” Live, Jazz on Broadway, The Little Theatre, New York, February 28, 1964The world awakes (lt+rhythm only,2)Dave Burns (tp) Benny Powell (tb) Danny Turner (as) Lucky Thompson (ts-1,sop-2) Cecil Payne (bar) Hank Jones (p) Richard Davis (b) Al Dreares (d) Live “The Half-Note”, New York, February 19, 1965What's new (2)Lucky Thompson (ts-1,sop-2) Paul Neves (p) George Tucker (b) Oliver Jackson (d) Alan Grant (mc) Continue reading Puro Jazz 28 de febrero, 2025 at PuroJazz.

PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 28 de febrero, 2025

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 57:36


FRANK STROZIER “LONG NIGHT” New York, September 12, 1961How little we know (gc,pp out), The need for love, The crystal ball (1), Pacemaker (gc,pp out)Frank Strozier (as,fl-1) George Coleman (ts) Pat Patrick (bar,fl-1) Chris Anderson (p) Bill Lee (b) Walter Perkins (d) JOE PASS “JOY SPRING” Encore Theatre, Los Angeles, February 6, 1964Joy spring, Relaxin' at CamarilloMike Wofford (p) Joe Pass (g) Jim Hughart (b) Colin Bailey (d) LUCKY THOMPSON “NEW YORK CITY 1964-65” Live, Jazz on Broadway, The Little Theatre, New York, February 28, 1964The world awakes (lt+rhythm only,2)Dave Burns (tp) Benny Powell (tb) Danny Turner (as) Lucky Thompson (ts-1,sop-2) Cecil Payne (bar) Hank Jones (p) Richard Davis (b) Al Dreares (d) Live “The Half-Note”, New York, February 19, 1965What's new (2)Lucky Thompson (ts-1,sop-2) Paul Neves (p) George Tucker (b) Oliver Jackson (d) Alan Grant (mc) Continue reading Puro Jazz 28 de febrero, 2025 at PuroJazz.

PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 13 de noviembre, 2024

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 57:36


AARON PARKS “LITTLE BIG III” Lanzamiento November 5, 2024Flyways, Locked down, Heart stories, AsheAaron Parks (p,comp) Greg Tuohey (g) David Ginyard, Jr. (b) Jongkuk Kim (d) CALEB WHEELER CURTIS “THE TRUE STORY OF BEARS AND THE INVENTION OF THE BATTERY” ca 2023 Odessa, Bears and the invention of the batteryCaleb Wheeler Curtis (saxos,t) Sean Conly (b) Michael (dr) ca 2023 Boo Boo's birthday, Ugly BeautyCaleb Wheeler Curtis (saxos,t) Eric Revis (b) Justin Faulkner (dr HOWARD MCGHEE “THE SHARP EDGE” New York, December 8, 1961Shades of blue (gc out), Cool, The day after (gc out), Sharp EdgeHoward McGhee (tp) George Coleman (ts) Junior Mance (p) George Tucker (b) Jimmy Cobb (d Continue reading Puro Jazz 13 de noviembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.

PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 13 de noviembre, 2024

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 57:36


AARON PARKS “LITTLE BIG III” Lanzamiento November 5, 2024Flyways, Locked down, Heart stories, AsheAaron Parks (p,comp) Greg Tuohey (g) David Ginyard, Jr. (b) Jongkuk Kim (d) CALEB WHEELER CURTIS “THE TRUE STORY OF BEARS AND THE INVENTION OF THE BATTERY” ca 2023 Odessa, Bears and the invention of the batteryCaleb Wheeler Curtis (saxos,t) Sean Conly (b) Michael (dr) ca 2023 Boo Boo's birthday, Ugly BeautyCaleb Wheeler Curtis (saxos,t) Eric Revis (b) Justin Faulkner (dr HOWARD MCGHEE “THE SHARP EDGE” New York, December 8, 1961Shades of blue (gc out), Cool, The day after (gc out), Sharp EdgeHoward McGhee (tp) George Coleman (ts) Junior Mance (p) George Tucker (b) Jimmy Cobb (d Continue reading Puro Jazz 13 de noviembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
Do We Really Need Another Video Platform? | AVWeek 681

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 33:40


X is going to have their own videoconferencing platform. What could possibly go wrong? Using AV over IP technology for paging and intercom systems, and the potential challenges putting everything on the network. Finally, we talk about CEDIA Expo and Commercial Integrator Expo, and trade shows as a whole. What's it going to take to get invested in shows to actually attend?While Tim is off in Denver looking at CEDIA Expo and Commercial Integrator Expo, Patrick Norton takes the reins to give you the latest news and stories for the AV industry. Joining us this week is a panel of experts including Brock McGinnis from Nationwide AV, George Tucker from Corporate Audio Visual and Heather Sidorowicz of Southtown AV.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

CiTR -- The Jazz Show
Tonight's Jazz Feature: Eric Dolphy: "Outward Bound"

CiTR -- The Jazz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 214:24


This classic album is tonight's Jazz Feature recorded 64 years ago on April 1, 1960 at Rudy Van Gelder's Studio for Prestige/New Jazz Records. It was Eric's first album under his name and leadership. Dolphy, who was from Los Angeles had moved to New York and after working in L.A. for many years came to New York as a member of drummer Chico Hamilton's Quintet. After leaving Hamilton and settling in the big city, Eric began working with Charles Mingus in early 1960 and recorded this album with his room mate, trumpeter Freddie Hubbard. Eric wisely selected veteran drummer Roy Haynes and a strong bassist named George Tucker plus piano giant Jaki Byard who he met in the Mingus band. They formed a very cohesive band for this date and it sounds like a working band. The date is a classic and marked the real beginning of Eric's short but eventful career. His unique compositions are heard here as well as his alto saxophone, bass clarinet and flute. Eric sadly died at age 36 in Germany from undiagnosed diabetes. "Outward Bound" stands as a great early milestone to Eric's life and music. It's tonight's Jazz Feature.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
S E641: AVWeke 641: Smash Boom Bang

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 29:41


We are actually on location talking to people in person about the biggest news and stories from the AV industry! We are joined by Gina Sansivero, George Tucker, and the Bald AV Guys (Rich Miller & George Chacko) in Poly/HP's office in New York!Audinate has announced a new brand identity for the company and their flagship solution Dante. Not to be confused with the Inferno author or Devil May Cry protagonist (though the new red may confuse) Audinate's Dante is the premier AV over IP solution for audio. But now this push is touting video as well. Is Dante ready for video?L-Acoustics hosted an event in Tampa to dispose of some counterfeit speakers in a spectacular and public fashion. This "destruction event" is exactly what it sounds like- 136 seized counterfeit speakers meeting the end of a sledgehammer. L-Acoustics said that removing these fake products in such a showy fashion helps sustain trust within the space. Are they right? What can we do as an industry in the event of counterfeit solutions?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Teacher of Liberty Podcast
Episode 9: Forgotten Founding Father

The Teacher of Liberty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 81:22


You are NOT going to want to miss this one, guys! St. George Tucker is a forgotten Founding Father and a man whose life and example are beyond compare. Start reading his book View of the Constitution of the United States and you will IMMEDIATELY discover why THEY don't want you reading his book! St. George Tucker. This month is his 271st birthday, so celebrate by reading his stuff. You can get his book free online from Liberty Fund. #forgottenfoundingfather #foundingfathers #stgeorgetucker #stgeorge #tuckersofvirginia #collegeofwilliamandmary #williamandmary #constitution #truehistory #law #bermuda #famouspeoplefrombermuda #stgeorgetucker #tucker #tenthamendment #10A #secondamendment #2A #battleofyorktown #battleofguilfordcourthouse #nathanielgreene #quakers #joewolverton #teacherofliberty #ushistory #americanhistory #history

PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 20 julio

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 59:42


JOHNNY COLES THE WARM SOUND – New York, April 10 & 13, 1961 Room 3 (1), Hi fly (2), Babe’s blues (2) Johnny Coles (tp) Kenny Drew (p-1) Randy Weston (p-2) Peck Morrison (b-1) George Tucker (b-2) Charlie Persip (d) MEL POWELL SEPTET – New York, December 30, 1953 S wonderful, It’s been so long, […]

Relevant Tones
Overlooked: Tui St. George Tucker

Relevant Tones

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 61:20


Expanding on our recent live show Overlooked No More, we are featuring the music of Tui St. George Tucker, a composer who absolutely deserves to be better known. Host Seth Boustead talks with Roger Tréfousse and Robert Jurgrau, both of whom knew Tucker in person, about her life and music.

PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 16 Noviembre

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 59:41


BENNIE GREEN “BACK ON THE SCENE” – Hackensack, N.J., March 23, 1958 I love you, Melba’s mood, Just friends Bennie Green (tb) Charlie Rouse (ts) Joe Knight (p) George Tucker (b) Louis Hayes (d)             MICHAEL SARIAN “LIVING AT THE END OF THE WORLD” – Roselle, New Jersey, 2022 Cinta […]

Path to Liberty
Theft of Power: Usurpation

Path to Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 27:02


"Treason against the sovereignty of the people" is how St. George Tucker described usurpation - or theft - of power by government. But this view was nothing new - the founders and old revolutionaries had long understood usurpation to be an act of tyranny, even including it in the Declaration of Independence. The post Theft of Power: Usurpation first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 30 Mayo

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 59:30


BOOKER ERVIN THE BOOK COOKS – New York, April 6, 1960 Git it, The blue book Tommy Turrentine (tp) Booker Ervin, Zoot Sims (ts) Tommy Flanagan (p) George Tucker (b) Dannie Richmond (d)             URI CAINE CATBIRD – New York, April 27 & 28, 2018 Catbird, Pun, Wetbed, Entanglement, Scrambled […]

Path to Liberty
The Original Originalist: Tucker's View of the Constitution

Path to Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 38:41


St. George Tucker's View of the Constitution of the United States was the first extended, systematic commentary on the Constitution after it had been ratified by the people of the several states and amended by the Bill of Rights. It made the case for strictly limited federal power, which is a big reason why it fell out of favor in the mid-19th century. The post The Original Originalist: Tucker's View of the Constitution first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

Core Sampler
Episode 134: Get to Know an MVP: George Tucker

Core Sampler

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 6:53


Nicole gets to know Sitecore MVP, George Tucker.

The Daily Gardener
March 17, 2021 How to Decorate for Spring, William Withering, Penelope Lively, Ernst Dieffenbach, Garden Design Review by Ralf Knoflach and Robert Schäfer, and Arthur's Shurcliff’s Revival Garden Design

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 29:11


Today we celebrate a man who revealed the medicinal properties of Digitalis or Foxglove. We'll also learn about an English author and gardener who wrote about the gardens of her life, and she turns 88 years old today. We hear an excerpt about a Scientist, Explorer, revolutionary, and Outcast who became one of New Zealand's Great Explorers. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about high-end garden design. And then we’ll wrap things up with a story about the man who revived the town, Landscapes and gardens of Colonial Williamsburg.   Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy.   The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf.   Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org   Curated News How to Decorate for Spring | House & Garden   Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there’s no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community, where you’d search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.   Important Events March 17, 1741 Today is the birthday of the English botanist geologist, physician, and chemist William Withering. William became the very first person to study the bioactivity of the flower known as Digitalis or Foxglove. In this respect, William's training as a physician served him well. And the story goes that one day, he noticed a person suffering from what was then called dropsy, which is an old word for a person who's suffering from congestive heart failure. Now, in this particular case. William observed that the patient in question showed remarkable improvement after taking a traditional herbal remedy that included Digitalis or Foxglove. Now William gets the credit for discovering the power of Digitalis because he studied the various ingredients of this old herbal remedy. He determined that it really was the Digitalis that made all the difference when it came to heart issues. In 1785, William published his famous work called an account of the Foxglove and some of its medical uses. Now Foxgloves are a beautiful plant for the ornamental or cottage garden. These are plants that produce beautiful tall flower spikes. And each spike can contain 20 to 80 purple to pink flowers that are tubular and whitish on the inside. Now Foxgloves are a toxic plant, and if you eat any part of the plant, it can result in severe poisoning. And this is important to know because when Foxglove first emerges out of the ground, it can be confused for comfort or plantation. Since both of those plants are used as edible plants by many people - it's important to be able to distinguish them and to remember where you're planting Foxglove in your garden. The fact that the Foxglove so closely resembles Plantain when it first comes out of the ground is a helpful way for gardeners to remember that Foxglove is in the Plantain family. In addition to the common name, Foxgloves, Digitalis has many adorable common names, including Fairy Fingers, Fairy Thimbles, Rabbits Flower, and Scotch Mercury. And there's a delightful old legend about the Foxglove, and it goes like this, that bad fairies gave the blossoms to a Fox who needed to put the flowers on his toes so that he could muffle the sound of his feet, as he hunted for prey. And here's another fun fact about the Foxglove: it's a cousin to another beloved cottage garden flower, the Snapdragon or Antirrhinum majus ("ant-er-EYE-num MAY-jus"). Now, with regard to its toxicity, which is a very legitimate concern. The gardener and garden writer, Katharine S. White, wrote this: “At a very early age, I remember, I was to recognize what plants are to be avoided completely. At a very early age, I remember I was taught how to recognize and stay away from deadly nightshade, poison ivy, and poison sumac. (I was, just as early, taught the delights of chewing tender young checkerberry leaves and sassafras root.) To me, it would be ridiculous, though, not to grow monkshood, foxglove, hellebore, larkspur, autumn crocus, poppies, lilies of the valley, buttercups, and many other flowers now present in my borders just because they have some poison in them.” So as you can see the Foxglove is in good company when it comes to toxic plants. Now when the botanical illustrator Walter Crane painted flowers, he often personified them. And when he drew the Foxglove, he did not draw it alone - he drew a Foxglove family. And he wrote, "The Foxgloves are a happy group, comprised of cousins and brothers and sisters." And finally, the English author and poet Meta Orred wrote, Her lips like foxgloves, pink and pale, Went sighing like an autumn gale; Yet, When the sunlight passed by,  They opened out with half a sigh. Her smile, the last faint vesper light As swoons the eve to sleep away, Remaining through the summer night A lamp of love by which to pray.   March 17, 1933 Today is the birthday of the great British writer of fiction for both children and adults, Dame Penelope Margaret Lively - so that makes her 88 years young today. Happy birthday, Penelope. Penelope wrote one of my favorite garden books. It's called life in the garden, and I found myself enthralled with this book from the very first chapter. If you don't own a copy, get one, and you will love it - not only for what's written on the inside but also for the beautiful botanical cover on the outside. Penelope’s writing often reflects on common themes like life and memory, and time.   And in this book, in particular, Penelope writes about one of her passions: gardening. Now, Penelope had the unique experience of growing up in a home in Cairo, Egypt, where she experienced the joy and wonder of a courtyard garden. And then she moved to a family cottage in Somerset. As an adult, her own gardens flourished, and Oxford and London. Now, as someone who loves botanical history and literature, what I especially appreciate about Penelope’s book is that she not only shares her own garden experience but also she takes us on a garden tour. We get to experience great gardens like Sissinghurst. And we also get to learn a little bit about creative people who loved to garden, like Virginia Woolf and Philip Larkin. And it was Penelope Lively, who said one of my all-time favorite garden quotes. She uses the word “elide,” which means to suppress or strikeout. She said, “To garden is to elide past, present, and future. It is an act of defiance of time.”   Unearthed Words As his former friend made his way down the street, Ernst was reminded of a line out of Darwin's Researches. Writing of the climber’s expectation in the ascent of a mountain, Darwin had said that the promise lay with the projection of the climber and that what was withheld would always outstrip what was granted. What was withheld would always outstrip what was granted. What was granted? Ernst reflected on his life. The ordinary business of it. The illnesses and the sunny days. The delivery at the kitchen door. The sound of rain upon the bedroom glass. What was withheld was the sense behind the living. The dream that never ceased. And, of course, the end of the arrow’s flight. And watching Klaus make his way along the footpath, Ernst saw what a blessing this withholding was, too. For who would continue with the project of living if they could see straight to its end.  — Thom Conroy, The Naturalist   Grow That Garden Library Garden Design Review by Ralf Knoflach and Robert Schäfer This book came out in 2018, and the subtitle is Best-designed Gardens and Parks on the Planet.  Here's what the publisher wrote about this book: Discover the greatest in garden design: Garden Design Review is the inaugural edition of an exclusive new compendium of the most outstanding projects and products in garden planning and landscape architecture around the world. A garden not only extends living space outdoors; it also enhances the quality of life. This illustrated garden book presents more than 50 contemporary garden projects from some of the most internationally renowned landscape architects and garden designers. Now the featured gardens are profiled with beautiful photographs and interviews with the garden designers and the landscape architects, and they share their work process in detail. They include the concept for the property, the materials that they used, and their plant choices. So this book makes for a wonderful behind-the-scenes tutorial. This book is 256 pages of an indispensable garden guide for professional garden designers and landscape architects as well as home gardeners looking for luxury inspiration. You can get a copy of Garden Design Review by Ralf Knoflach, and Robert Schäferand support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $62   Today’s Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart March 17, 1928 It was on this day, that the pioneering landscape architect, Arthur Shurcliff began working on the Colonial Revival Gardens that ended up making Colonial Williamsburg a world-famous attraction. Just after he received his degree in mechanical engineering from MIT, Arthur discovered the field of landscape architecture and he couldn't let it go.  Now back when Arthur was in school, there were no formal degree programs for Landscape Architecture. And so Arthur ended up cobbling together his own curriculum at the Lawrence School of Science at Harvard. The massive project at Williamsburg was funded by John D Rockefeller and Arthur's mission was staggering: a total community restoration. By the time that Arthur took over the project on this day, St. Patrick's day, in 1928, he already had over 30 years experience in the field. Of course, it wasn't just the buildings that needed restoration; it was the land, the paths, the street, the gardens, and the green spaces. And Arthur kept detailed notes about the transformation and his daily quest to uncover the past. And one of my favorite diary entries from Arthur about this project said, “Wednesday morning saw me in the old-fashioned gardens in the heart of the town. These old places… now gone to decay are filled with a kind of golden glory which is lacking in the new gardens. The old lattice trellises, ruined box hedges, and even the weed-grown paths seem to have the glamor of the sunshine from the olden days.” Thanks to Arthur, every aspect of the town of Williamsburg was fully researched. When it came to garden plants and plant selection, Arthur insisted that authenticity was paramount. For example, Arthur's team actually searched for original fence post holes to determine the colonially accurate backyard. And in light of little details like that, it's no wonder that it took Arthur 13 years to finish the restoration of Williamsburg. In researching Arthur, it's clear that every now and then, his passion could get the best of him. There's a funny story that I love to tell with regard to Arthur's experience and Williamsburg. There was a woman in Williamsburg who lived at the St. George Tucker house. She kept her own diary, and she wrote, in January of 1931, “Today, I was asked to go over the yard with Mr. Arthur Shurcliff… I found him a very alarming person! Somehow the idea of changing the yard and garden is much more repellent to me than changing the house, and this is such a terribly enthusiastic man!” And when Arthur returned in May, she wrote, “[He came] down like a wolf on the fold again today. He rushed in and out... with charts and plans for all sorts of alarming ‘landscapes’ in our yard. He has boxwood on the brain.” She was right. Arthur's signature plant was the Boxwood, which he called “Box” for short. And for his Williamsburg make-over, Arthur required boatloads of Box. He wrote, “In replanting Williamsburg places, much use should be made of Box… even allowing it to dominate the parterres and bed traceries… Generous use of Box in this manner [will define the] display and [help with the] upkeep of flowers especially in the dry season...” Happily for Arthur, over the course of his time and Williamsburg, his charm eventually counteracted any hesitance by the townspeople caused by his exuberance. When Colonial Williamsburg was revealed to the public in 1934, Arthur's Colonial Revival style gardens complete with Boxwood caused a sensation. Soon Revival Garden Design appeared in suburbs all across America.   Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."

The Brion McClanahan Show
Episode 406: Beating Incorporation

The Brion McClanahan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 32:01


The "incorporation doctrine" is one of the greatest evils of the twentieth century and completely obliterates the original understanding of the Constitution. But it can be defeated. All we have to do is listen to St. George Tucker. I discuss Tucker, incorporation, originalism, and a great essay in this episode of The Brion McClanahan Show. https://mcclanahanacademy.com https://brionmcclanahan.com/support http://learntruehistory.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brion-mcclanahan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brion-mcclanahan/support

PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 16 febrero

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 59:28


  JIMMY WOODS – CONFLICT – Los Angeles, March 25 & 26, 1963 Conflict, Coming home, Aim Carmell Jones (tp) Jimmy Woods (as) Harold Land (ts) Andrew Hill (p) George Tucker (b) Elvin Jones (d) PRINCE LASHA FIREBIRDS VOL 2 – Live At Berkeley Jazz Festival Berkeley, CA, May, 1974 Trackin’ train [Search for tomorrow] […]

The Ultimate Landscape CEO - Jeffrey Scott
Episode #167 – Hiring a COO and CEO with George Tucker

The Ultimate Landscape CEO - Jeffrey Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021


George Tucker is owner of LanDesign in MO. Founded in 2002, it is one of the most progressive, well-known green industry businesses in the St. Louis region specializing in commercial and residential landscape projects with a services arm and a new irrigation division. George has hired a CEO and a COO to run the business, […] The post Episode #167 – Hiring a COO and CEO with George Tucker appeared first on Jeffrey Scott.

The Teacher of Liberty Podcast
Is Kamala Harris A Natural Born Citizen?

The Teacher of Liberty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 10:31


In light of Joe Biden's age and health, his vice-presidential pick, Kamala Harris, could assume the office of president. Article 2 of the U.S. Constitution requires the president be a natural born citizen of the United States. Everybody knows that, but it seems that nobody knows what that means. I explain it from a historical and constitutional perspective. SHOW NOTES: Emer de Vattel's Law of Nations: https://oll.libertyfund.org/titles/vattel-the-law-of-nations-lf-ed St. George Tucker's View of the Constitution of the United States: https://oll.libertyfund.org/titles/tucker-view-of-the-constitution-of-the-united-states-with-selected-writings U.S. Constitution: https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/articleii  

CiTR -- The Jazz Show
Vibist/Composer Walt Dickerson: "To My Queen"

CiTR -- The Jazz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 205:43


This album is considered Walt Dickerson's masterpiece. It was his final date of the four he did for Prestige/New Jazz. Dickerson is to this day underrated, he was the most unique and original voice of the vibes or vibraphone to emerge in the 60s. He wasn't beholden to Milt Jackson or Lionel Hampton but was entirely his own man. He was called "the Coltrane of the vibes" for his sweeping and fast technique but this technique only allowed him to express his music better. This album is dedicated to Walt's wife, Elizabeth and hence the long title track is called "To My Queen". It's a suite of different moods and properties. After the title track is a great take on Irving Berlin's "How Deep is The Ocean" and the album ends with a duet between Walt Dickerson and bassist George Tucker on Billie Holiday's immortal "God Bless The Child". Dickerson is accompanied by pianist Andrew Hill who is always worth hearing for his originality. George Tucker as mentioned is on bass and the great Andrew Cyrille on drums. Tonight "To My Queen".

CiTR -- The Jazz Show
Multi Instrumentalist Eric Dolphy: "Outward Bound"

CiTR -- The Jazz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 200:43


This was the startling debut recording by Eric Dolphy. It was his first under his name. Today is the 59th anniversary of the date as it was recorded on April 1,1960. Eric was from L.A. and had settled in New York and was soon playing a variety of gigs and had joined Charles Mingus' Jazz Workshop. Prestige (New Jazz) was on the search for new talent at this time and Eric was introduced to the label and given carte blanche to pick a band and record, This album was the result. Eric was a virtuoso and a fearless improviser on all his horns, the alto saxophone, the bass clarinet and the flute. Eric picked his room mate of the time, a young Freddie Hubbard to share the front line with him. Jaki Byard was on piano and newly arrived from Boston and his concept adds greatly to this album's success. George Tucker on bass was recommended to Eric by Mingus and on drums was none other than a perennial favorite, "Mr. Snap-Crackle"....Roy Haynes. Four of the six tunes are by Eric and they show his compositional talent. Eric's version of "On Green Dolphin Street" features his bass clarinet and the ballad, the obscure "Glad To Be Unhappy" spotlights his flute. As an added treat a short blues with Eric on flute and the rhythm section is added. It was never issued on the original CD and the vinyl. All in all a major debut for an artist whose life and creativity was cut short by illness at age 36. There will never be another Eric Dolphy. Outward Bound tonight!

CiTR -- The Jazz Show
Trumpet Master Carmell Jones: Jay Hawk Talk

CiTR -- The Jazz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 210:02


This is the last trumpeter in our Jazz Features spotlighting unheralded trumpeters for November. Carmell Jones was from Kansas City, Kansas but became a a major trumpet voice on his horn when he moved to Los Angeles in 1960. He recorded his first albums there and worked with Harold Land, Curtis Amy and the big band of Gerald Wilson and others before moving to New York in 1964 to join Horace Silver's revamped Quintet. Carmell was on pianist Silver's famous date called "Song For My Father" In 1966 he moved to Europe and was there until 1980 then he returned home to Kansas and taught and played locally before his death at age 60. in 1996. Tonight's Jazz Feature is his fine only date for Prestige in 1965. Carmell picked a great band with Jimmy Heath on tenor saxophone and Barry Harris on piano adding much energy to the proceedings. George Tucker on bass and Roger Humphries on drums drive the music along in swinging fashion. Carmell's main influence was Clifford Brown and with his warm full sound and abundant technique Carmell reflects that wonderful influence by being Carmell! Check out "Jay Hawk Talk" tonight!

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 319: Wiggling Electrons

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 29:12


AVIXA (formerly InfoComm) has released a global financial report for the audio visual industry. Vaddio has a new production switcher that aims for live events and corporate boardrooms. Getting integrators to understand the value of educating their employees. Video available below Host: Tim Albright Guests: George Tucker – George Tucker on Twitter Justin Kennington – [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 319: Wiggling Electrons

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 29:12


AVIXA (formerly InfoComm) has released a global financial report for the audio visual industry. Vaddio has a new production switcher that aims for live events and corporate boardrooms. Getting integrators to understand the value of educating their employees. Video available below Host: Tim Albright Guests: George Tucker – George Tucker on Twitter Justin Kennington – [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 311: Dialogue or Die

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 28:38


Manufacturers have councils and programs to get feedback from clients and end users. How successful are these programs? Getting audio video professionals to translate between AV and IT. The best way to pass on the knowledge in your head to the next generation. Video available below Host: Tim Albright Guests: George Tucker – George Tucker [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 311: Dialogue or Die

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 28:38


Manufacturers have councils and programs to get feedback from clients and end users. How successful are these programs? Getting audio video professionals to translate between AV and IT. The best way to pass on the knowledge in your head to the next generation. Video available below Host: Tim Albright Guests: George Tucker – George Tucker [...]

ResiWeek
ResiWeek 71: Spirit Guide

ResiWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 28:27


What can residential integrators get out of attending Infocomm? We discuss training, how standard commercial processes and enterprise networking benefit home install design and Bradford Benn is our spirit guide? Video available below Host: Matt D. Scott Guests: Bruno Napoli – Krika Website Ken Eagle- Atlona Website George Tucker – George Tucker on Twitter

ResiWeek
ResiWeek 71: Spirit Guide

ResiWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 28:27


What can residential integrators get out of attending Infocomm? We discuss training, how standard commercial processes and enterprise networking benefit home install design and Bradford Benn is our spirit guide? Video available below Host: Matt D. Scott Guests: Bruno Napoli – Krika Website Ken Eagle- Atlona Website George Tucker – George Tucker on Twitter

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 293: Godot-LED

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017 41:03


We look at how integrators can develop 24/7 AV technical support. When do PoE speakers make sense? Plus, the latest in a line of “wallpaper” OLED. This time from LG. Video available below Host: Tim Albright Guests: George Tucker – George Tucker – Twitter Josh Srago – Teecom Paul Harris – Aurora Multimedia Links to [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 293: Godot-LED

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017 41:03


We look at how integrators can develop 24/7 AV technical support. When do PoE speakers make sense? Plus, the latest in a line of “wallpaper” OLED. This time from LG. Video available below Host: Tim Albright Guests: George Tucker – George Tucker – Twitter Josh Srago – Teecom Paul Harris – Aurora Multimedia Links to [...]

CiTR -- The Jazz Show
Jerome Richardson(flute/tenor and baritone saxophone): "Roamin' With Richardson".

CiTR -- The Jazz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2016 239:03


Jerome Richardson was one of the most prolific and respected men of Jazz and appeared on hundreds, if not thousands of record dates....pop, r&b, funk, country and western and classical too! He played with Lionel Hampton's band for years and was a charter member of the modern Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra as well as appearing in many large groups put together by bassist/composer Charles Mingus. As this is The Jazz Show's second presentation of musicians who should be better known you might question why the prolific Mr. Richardson is included. The reason is that he did very very few recordings under his own name. This date is one of them and it's his second for the Prestige/New Jazz label, "Roamin' With Richardson" is a quartet date with Jerome on tenor and baritone saxophones and flute. He is backed by his buddy from Oakland, California where Richardson is from, pianist Richard Wyands, George Tucker is large on bass and the great Charlie Persip is on drums. Three originals one each by Tucker, Richardson and Wyands and three good standards are featured in a fine date which showcases Mr. Richardson at his versatile best. If this is your introduction to Jerome Richardson, you've come to the right place!.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek Episode 234: Inconceivable

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2016


We talk about the merger that has made the largest AV integrator in the US. Is the AV industry poised for unprecedented growth? Plus, where are all the rep jobs going? Host: Tim Albright Guests: Gina Sansivero, George Tucker, Harry Meade, Matt Scott, and Chris Neto Record Date: 2/19/2016 Running Time: 48:06 Video:       [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek Episode 234: Inconceivable

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2016


We talk about the merger that has made the largest AV integrator in the US. Is the AV industry poised for unprecedented growth? Plus, where are all the rep jobs going? Host: Tim Albright Guests: Gina Sansivero, George Tucker, Harry Meade, Matt Scott, and Chris Neto Record Date: 2/19/2016 Running Time: 48:06 Video:       [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek Episode 215: It’s the Illuminati

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2015


Join us to discuss:   Google’s Secret plans, IoT Bums out Electrical Engineering,  Predictions for your living room, Vinyls back and profitable…. These stories and more! Host:  George Tucker Panelists: Michael Braithwaite, Andrea Medeiros, Paul Zielie RunTime: 1:06:08 Video:     Stories:  Who’s Dumber- you or your home? 7 predictions for your living room Long Distance 4k Google’s secret [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek Episode 215: It’s the Illuminati

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2015


Join us to discuss:   Google’s Secret plans, IoT Bums out Electrical Engineering,  Predictions for your living room, Vinyls back and profitable…. These stories and more! Host:  George Tucker Panelists: Michael Braithwaite, Andrea Medeiros, Paul Zielie RunTime: 1:06:08 Video:     Stories:  Who’s Dumber- you or your home? 7 predictions for your living room Long Distance 4k Google’s secret [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek Episode 191: Mickey Bytes

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2015


https://youtu.be/G_vx3RKs88 Where will Apple Watch take control and automation? We talk about LG and Samsung’s movement in OLED. What should we call the various flavors of 4K/UHD? Plus we talk about getting kids interested in technology at an early age. Host: Tim Albright Guests:  Robert Heron, George Tucker, Dawn Meade, and Matt D. Scott Record Date: 4/17/2015 Running [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek Episode 191: Mickey Bytes

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2015


https://youtu.be/G_vx3RKs88 Where will Apple Watch take control and automation? We talk about LG and Samsung’s movement in OLED. What should we call the various flavors of 4K/UHD? Plus we talk about getting kids interested in technology at an early age. Host: Tim Albright Guests:  Robert Heron, George Tucker, Dawn Meade, and Matt D. Scott Record Date: 4/17/2015 Running [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek Episode 166: Blasphemy!

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2014


On this weeks episode we ask- Is the AV industry due for consolidation? Mid Market integration, not for the weak of heart and Yes, its that season again – Litigation news, Sonos Sues Denon.  Chris Neto, Richard Fregosa and George Tucker wrangle these topics and more Host: George Tucker, Co- Founder Guests:  Richard Fregrosa of Fregrosa design [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek Episode 166: Blasphemy!

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2014


On this weeks episode we ask- Is the AV industry due for consolidation? Mid Market integration, not for the weak of heart and Yes, its that season again – Litigation news, Sonos Sues Denon.  Chris Neto, Richard Fregosa and George Tucker wrangle these topics and more Host: George Tucker, Co- Founder Guests:  Richard Fregrosa of Fregrosa design [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek Episode 156: Chain of Trust

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2014


TiO has been bought. Google’s Nest has been hacked. And you can buy a levitating speaker. Plus, what are the specs you look for in a sub? Host: Tim Albright, Founder Guests:   Gary Yacoubian of SVS, John Huntington, and George Tucker. Record Date: 8/15/2014 Running Time: 58:25   Story Links   Do subs have sound? John Huntington’s AVB recap [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek Episode 156: Chain of Trust

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2014


TiO has been bought. Google’s Nest has been hacked. And you can buy a levitating speaker. Plus, what are the specs you look for in a sub? Host: Tim Albright, Founder Guests:   Gary Yacoubian of SVS, John Huntington, and George Tucker. Record Date: 8/15/2014 Running Time: 58:25   Story Links   Do subs have sound? John Huntington’s AVB recap [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek Episode 140: Lync Link

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2014


A conversation about Microsoft leads to a discussion about all things AV/IT. How do you maintain the network? Who do you call when a connected piece of gear goes down. We also talk about PC sales, Aero’s court date, and InfoComm 2014 plans. Host: Tim Albright Founder Guests: John Ivey from Atlas Sound, George Tucker of World Stage, [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek Episode 140: Lync Link

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2014


A conversation about Microsoft leads to a discussion about all things AV/IT. How do you maintain the network? Who do you call when a connected piece of gear goes down. We also talk about PC sales, Aero’s court date, and InfoComm 2014 plans. Host: Tim Albright Founder Guests: John Ivey from Atlas Sound, George Tucker of World Stage, [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek Episode 109: Inconceivable

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2013


Host: Tim Albright Founder  Guests: Nick Miller from Onsite AV and George Tucker from World Stage. Record Date: 9/20/2013  What was the legacy Dr. Dolby left behind? Polycom is NATO’s choice for secure VC. We talk about AVB fiber and the future of fiber infrastructure. Have we reached the end of AV furniture? Plus we talk about NFC [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek Episode 109: Inconceivable

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2013


Host: Tim Albright Founder  Guests: Nick Miller from Onsite AV and George Tucker from World Stage. Record Date: 9/20/2013  What was the legacy Dr. Dolby left behind? Polycom is NATO’s choice for secure VC. We talk about AVB fiber and the future of fiber infrastructure. Have we reached the end of AV furniture? Plus we talk about NFC [...]