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American recording artist; pianist

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Notes From The Aisle Seat
Notes from the Aisle Seat Episode 4.14 - The "Gaudeamus" Edition

Notes From The Aisle Seat

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 55:25


Welcome to Season 04 Episode 4.14 - the "Gaudeamus" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, the podcast featuring news and information about the arts in  northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia. Guests on this episode include: Mr. Jefferson Westwood, Director, Rockefeller Arts Center/Commencement Eve Pops Concert; Ms. Marcia Merrins/Art Trail; and Mr. Jeffrey Dietz/iXpress Art Exhibit. Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page. If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. And don't forget to enter the giveaway for a $25 gift card from the White Inn, and 2 tickets to And The Tony Goes To....! Entries must be received by Friday May 23rd at 12 noon! Listen to the podcast for the question and answer. Then email your answer to operahouse@fredopera.org. Make sure you put the word "Giveaway" in the subject line and include your preferred contact information. Thanks for listening! Time Stamps (Approximate) 1:13 - Commencement Eve Pops Concert/Jefferson Westwood 17:50 - North Shore Arts Alliance Art Trail/Marcia Merrins 35:18 - Arts Calendar 37:38 - iXpress Art Exhibit/Jeffrey Dietz Media "Gaudeamus Igitur", traditional, performed by the Glasgow University Chapel Choir, June 2021 "The Sound of Music", from the 1965 film The Sound of Music, adapted from the Broadway musical by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein; performed by Julie Andrews, 20th Century Fox "Blossom Meadow", George Winston, composer and performer, from the album Winter Into Spring, Dancing Cat, 1982. "The Venice Dreamer", George Winston, composer and performer, from the album Winter Into Spring, Dancing Cat, 1982. "Cloudy This Morning", George Winston, composer and performer, from the album Forest, Windham Hill/Dancing Cat, 1994 "Gaudeamus Igitur", performed by the Orquesta Clásica Universitaria de Zaragoza; Carlos Gómez Ambrosi, director; May 2017 Artist Links Jefferson Westwood Marcia Merrins Jeffery Dietz North Shore Arts Alliance Art Trail Map Aspire of WNY iXpress Art Program Box Office at SUNY Fredonia Lake Shore Center for the Arts Main Street Studios Ticket Website WCVF Fredonia WRFA Jamestown   BECOME AN OPERA HOUSE MEMBER!

Stuck in the '80s Podcast
729: Christmas Albums in the 1980s

Stuck in the '80s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 36:12


Who's ready for some deep cuts when it comes to '80s Christmas albums? This week's episode features tunes by Alabama, Dr. Demento, George Winston and Mannheim Steamroller. Plus, the return of "Stuck in the Arcade." Our Sponsors The 2025 lineup of The 80s Cruise features Squeeze, Adam Ant, Christopher Cross, Sheila E, Men at Work, Andy Bell of Erasure, Warrant, FireHouse, Dokken, Information Society, Kurtis Blow, Honeymoon Suite, Faster Pussycat, T'Pau, Tiffany, Naked Eyes and Musical Youth. Tribute bands include Sunset Boulevard, Trial by Fire and The Reflexx. Listen to this week's show for a special promo code that will give first-time cruisers $200 in cabin credit. For more information, go to www.the80scruise.com. Our podcast is listener-supported via Patreon. Members get special swag and invitations to patron-only Zoom happy hours with the hosts of the podcast. Find out more at our official Patreon page. The Stuck in the '80s podcast is hosted by creator Steve Spears and Brad Williams. Find out more about the show, celebrating its 19th year in 2024, at sit80s.com.

The Inklings Variety Hour
Twelve Tide (Saturday Rerun)

The Inklings Variety Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 57:21


Original Description: O.G. Host Anika Smith rejoins the podcast to interview Chris and his beautiful and omnicompetent wife, Glencora, about their new Christmas resource book, Twelve Tide.  Part of what we're trying to do with this book is make Christmas less a single-morning present binge preceded by anxiety and followed by anticlimax--and more a season of twelve days of giving, feasting, and learning to celebrate better. Want an idea of what's in the book? Check out our website, 12tide.com. We are all Niatirbians now (and Lewis was dismayed by godless Christmas cards).  We want to reconcile sacred and "secular" aspects of Christmas and equip people with some old ways to celebrate this season.  Music from this episode includes: George Winston's "The Holly and the Ivy" Bing Crosby's "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" Loreena McKennitt's "The Holly and the Ivy" Choir of Christchurch's "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" Loreena McKennitt's "Gloucestershire Wassail" The Chieftains' "Boar's Head Carol" Maddy Prior's "Coventry Carol" Medieval Baebes' "Adam Lay Ybounden" Maddy Prior's "Wassail!" Also, if you're interested in the Twelve Tide Spotify list Anika suggested on the show, here it is. Stay tuned...I'm done with grading and I'm turning my attention to an Inklings Christmas Carol.  Won't be easy to finish in time, but I'll do my level best.  If you are interested in reading a part for it, feel free to email me at inklingsvarietyhour@gmail.com God bless and keep you this Advent Season. See you at Christmas!

Hearts of Space Promo Podcast
PGM 1375 'AMERICAN HORIZON' : jun 28-july 5

Hearts of Space Promo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024


The yearly anniversary of the signing of the American Declaration of Independence on July 4th, 1776, has become a festive national holiday with food, music, and fireworks, celebrated by millions of Americans of all ages and backgrounds, in every part of the United States. It's a good time to revisit the roots of Ambient Americana—influences from American folk songs, blues, jazz, and country, classics from the American songbook, and the pan-diatonic harmonies of AARON COPLAND. On this transmission of HEARTS of SPACE we celebrate the spirit of American Independence, on a program called AMERICAN HORIZON. Music is by BRIAN KEANE, MARK ISHAM, JEFF OSTER & VIN DOWNES & TOM EATON, SPENCER BREWER & PAUL McCANDLESS, GEORGE WINSTON, CHAD LAWSON, BARRY STRAMP, JOHN WILLIAMS, ("Ambient country" band) SUSS, CHUCK JOHNSON, and MARK PRESTON. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]

how did i get here?
Episode 1397: Stephan Moccio

how did i get here?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 63:39


Hello friends! Juno, Academy, and Grammy award nominated songwriter, composer, and producer Stephan Moccio has written songs for Miley Cyrus, The Weeknd, Dua Lipa, James Blunt, Seal, Andrea Bocelli, Celine Dion and many many more. Now he's stepped out of the mainstream and released a gorgeous instrumental piano album, Legends, Myths and Lavender on Decca Republic Records. Go to stephanmoccio.com for music, show dates and more. We have an amazing conversation about growing up in Canada, co-writing and producing hits for the stars, being a judge on Canada's Got Talent, stepping out of the mainstream, our love of George Winston and much more. I had a great time getting to know Stephan. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down!   Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere you pod.   If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1  Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie

The Inklings Variety Hour
Middle Grade Authors, Christianity, and Publishing, with J.D. Peabody

The Inklings Variety Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 70:29


Part two of our "all the right books"/summer reading series. As always, please do give us a five-star review on iTunes if you like this podcast. J.D. Peabody joins Chris once again to talk about the state of Christian middle-grade publishing.  You can find his article/interview for Christianity Today on the same subject here.  It is well worth reading. Among other things, we discuss: Current changes to traditionally published Middle Grade fiction How those changes apply to Christian Middle Grade fiction What would The Chronicles of Narnia and The Hobbit have to change to be published today? Redacting books "On the Reading of Old Books," by C.S. Lewis The rise of independent publishing/self-publishing Helping your child develop good judgment Book recommendations Advice for modern Christian Middle Grade authors Monty Python, of course (or maybe just John Cleese?) Feel free to follow us @inklingsvarietyhour for more summer reading recommendations (both for grown-ups and children). Email me anytime at inklingsvarietyhour@gmail.com Next week: I'm still deciding, but there's a lot of great stuff to choose from.  You'll like it, I promise! Music is "Fragrant Fields," by George Winston, from Summer

Studio A
Frank Slaughter (2024)

Studio A

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 14:13


Frank Slaughter recently spoke with Classical IPR about the history of "Repose," the show that he been hosting for Interlochen Public Radio since 1987. In the earliest days of the program, he broadcast a lot of music by George Winston and the Paul Winter Consort. With the success of musicians like Yanni in the early 1990s, Slaughter changed the focus of the program's music to more new age instrumental sounds. In this conversation with IPR's music director Amanda Sewell, Slaughter explains why he chose Danny Wright's cover of "Softly as I Leave You" for the "Repose" theme music, and why he signs off each program by asking his wife Maurine to "turn on the side light."

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 798: Whole 'Nuther Thing February 11, 2024

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 121:55


"How many special people change,How many lives are living strangeWhere were you while we were getting high?Slowly walking down the hall, faster than a cannon ballWhere were you while we were getting high?Some day you will find me caught beneath the landslideIn a champagne supernova in the sky, some day you will find me"Let's find that Champagne Supernova together on the Sunday Edition of Whole "Nuther Thing on Planetary Jam at The Morning Breeze.org. Joining us are Nick Drake, Tracy Chapman, Neil Young, Phil Collins, Laura Nyro, Peter Gabriel, The Moody Blues, Cars, Genesis, David Arkenstone, Jefferson Starship, Rush, Spin Doctors, Paul & Linda McCartney, George Winston, John Lennon, Steely Dan, The Dandy Warhols, Jayhawks, Roxy Music and Oasis.

Oddly Incorrect
177: Technology Gripes, Music Nostalgia, and Aging Worries

Oddly Incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 60:32


In this engaging episode, Dutch Driver and Chris Kalaboukis embark on a journey through various intriguing topics, from technology frustrations and music nostalgia to concerns about government overreach and the challenges of aging. The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about the frustrations of dealing with frequent legal disclaimers when using technology. Dutch Driver expresses his annoyance at how lawyers seem to impede progress with excessive warnings and terms of service. Both hosts share the sentiment that governments often overreach by focusing on petty technicalities rather than addressing significant issues. Nostalgia takes center stage as Dutch Driver fondly recalls his experiences discovering new music on Napster in the 80s, including the enchanting sounds of George Winston's "Autumn." They delve into the history of music sampling and pioneers who experimented with it before it became a widespread practice. The role of sampling in resurrecting classic artists and creating innovative compositions is explored. The hosts also reflect on the power of music to evoke memories and transport listeners back in time. Chris Kalaboukis shares his method of cataloging music yearly on Spotify, allowing him to revisit playlists and relive cherished memories. Dutch Driver reminisces about discovering artists on Windham Hill Records who have since transitioned into scoring films, highlighting the evolution of music over the years. Government overreach and privacy concerns emerge as another significant topic. Dutch Driver recounts his experience with strict Alabama license requirements due to a history of depression, including the need for constant doctor notes. Both hosts concur that governments often exploit individuals' past details as excuses to deny services, subjecting them to a "death by a thousand cuts." The conversation takes a nostalgic turn as they lament the decline of the golden age of online chat and spontaneous conversations in IRC and chatrooms. While some modern platforms attempt to recreate the magic of chance encounters, regimentation and guidelines hinder the serendipitous connections of the past. As the hosts contemplate the challenges of aging, they express concerns about neurological decline. Dutch Driver shares his recent health scares and medical tests, highlighting the uncertainties of growing older. However, they also express hopes for future therapies that may extend life and allow them to witness the promises of advancing technology while maintaining autonomy.

El Jazzensor
El Jaxzzensor 173. Nunca digas adios.

El Jazzensor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 70:13


Despedimos el año 2023 y en este episodio despedimos a los artistas que este ño se ha despedido de nosotros. Los vamos a echar de menos, pero nunca les vamos a decir adiós porque los seguiremos escuchando. Nuestros invitados: Reuben Wilson 26-5-23 (88). Burt Bacharach 8-2-23 (94). Le dedicamos el episodio 45. Wayne Shorter 2-3-23 (89). Bobby Caldwell 14-3-23 (71). Ryuichi Sakamoto 28-3-23 (71). Le dedicamos el episodio 145. Ahmad Jamal 16-4-23 (92). Harry Belafonte 25-4-23 (96). Rita Lee 8-5-23 (75). George Winston 4-6-23 (74). Le dedicamos el episodio 46. Astrud Gilberto 5-6-23 (83). Le dedicamos el episodio 131. Tony Bennett 21-6-23 (96). João Donato 17-7-23 (88). Lenny Andrade 24-7-23 (80). Sixto Rodriguez 9-8-23 (81). Carla Bley 17-10-23 (87). Carlos Lyra 16-12-23 (90).

Músicas posibles
Músicas Posibles - Chilly Christmas - 23/12/23

Músicas posibles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 53:41


Paz, concordia, entendimiento y amor en el mundo. Feliz Navidad. Stillness of the Holy Place Akira Kosemura In the dark woodsWhere life comes and returns Akira Kosemura SEASONSWhite Christmas Chilly Gonzales A very chilly ChristmasMov 7 Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders y London Symphony Orchestra PromisesLulajze Jezuniu (Polish Carol) Metheny y Anna María Jopek Upojenie Christmas George Winston, Meryl StreepThe Velveteen Rabbit Se Amanha Fosse Domingo Camané y Mário Laginha Aquí Está-se SossegadoWhite flowers take their bath MerediElur amá (Madre Nieve) Idoia Asurmendi, Juan Luis Zabala, Joserra SemperenaInverno Franco Battiato Inneres Auge Ao romper da Aurora Céu Um gosto de solAlvorecer Anna Setton Onde mora meu coraçao Pennies from heaven Frank Sinatra Sinatra/Basie Escuchar audio

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 776: Whole 'Nuther Thing December 22, 2023

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 128:05


"When I come home feeling tired and beatI go up where the air is fresh and sweet (Up on the roof)I get away from the hustling crowdsAnd all that rat race noise down in the street (Up on the roof)On the roof's the only place I knowWhere you just have to wish to make it soLet's go up on the roof (Up on the roof)"Please join me on this first morning of Winter to escape all the noise on the Red Eye Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing.Joining us are Gary Calamar, The BoDeans, Leonard Cohen, Bob James, The Rolling Stones, Hollies, Kinks, Doors, Beatles, Johnny Rivers, Mamas & Papas, George Winston, Frank Sinatra, Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66, The Who, Dave Clark Five, Nat King Cole, Simon & Garfunkel, Don McLean, Led Zeppelin, Nilsson, Joni Mitchell, John Klemmer, John Prine, Glen Campbell, Bill Pursell, Tommy James & The Shondells, Barbara Higbie, Randy Newman and Carole King...

Podcast El pulso de la Vida
Navidad con el Doctor Soul - El sueño se ha acabado con José de Segovia

Podcast El pulso de la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 55:22


Al llegar estas fechas no dejan de escucharse en todas partes canciones que asociamos con la Navidad. En este programa de radio de "El sueño se ha acabado", el gran especialista en música negra, Luis Lapuente (conocido como el Doctor Soul), se une a José de Segovia, para seleccionar y comentar una serie de temas que destacan no sólo por su extraordinaria calidad musical, sino también por el contenido de unas letras que reflejan fielmente el mensaje del Evangelio. Oímos versiones sorprendentes de algunos clásicos, pero también obras contemporáneas con las historias que hay detrás de cada una de ellas. Una de las más curiosas asociaciones de Bono, el cantante del grupo irlandés U2, es con un músico cristiano bastante tradicional, como es Michael W. Smith. Juntos han colaborado en campañas benéficas para África. pero hay también fotos de ellos en la casa de Smith en Nashville, que llegó a tocar los teclados en un tema descartado del álbum "Cómo desmantelar una bomba atómica". Les oímos juntos en el disco de Navidad de Smith, donde interpreta el himno tradicional irlandés de "La medianoche más oscura" (The Darkest Midnight) con la voz de Bono. "¡Oíd!, los ángeles mensajeros cantan" (Hark! The Herald Angels Sing) es un clásico británico del siglo XVIII, que oímos en la voz de la hija del predicador, Aretha Franklin. La letra de este himno la escribieron los predicadores del Avivamiento evangélico Charles Wesley y George Whitefield con la música de una cantata del compositor judío convertido al protestantismo, Felix Mendelssohn. Está en el primer álbum navideño de Aretha en 2008. "Oí las campanas el día de Navidad" (I Heard The Bells on Christmas Day) está basado en un poema de la guerra civil americana, que grabó en 1963, "El hombre vestido de negro", Johnny Cash. Los años 60 es una época tormentosa en la vida de Cash. Provoca un incendio en un bosque y es arrestado por posesión de narcóticos, pero vuelve una y otra vez a encontrar refugio en la fe basada en el coro de esta canción de Lucas 2:14. Atormentado también por crisis nerviosas, Brian Wilson de los Beach Boys dice en 2005, "Lo que realmente quiero en Navidad", que es "Al mundo paz" (Joy To The World). Este himno clásico evangélico es obra de Isaac Watts, pastor del siglo XVIII. Lo escribió inspirado por el Salmo 98, que conocemos con los arreglos americanos de Lowell Mason en el siglo XIX. The Stylistics es una formación de soul que con el Sonido Filadelfía tuvo mucho éxito en los años 70. En 1992 grabaron un himno tradicional inglés que aparece ya en el siglo XVII. Se llama "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen", que se podría traducir como "¡Qué Dios te conceda paz y felicidad!", una expresión que aparece en las obras de Shakespeare, haciendo Dickens referencia al himno en su "Cuento de Navidad". El cantautor californiano Randy Stonehill fue convertido al salir de la droga en "la pequeña casa blanca" que tenía Larry Norman al lado de la Iglesia Presbiteriana de Hollywood, donde empezaron a actuar juntos en el café de la Compañía de La Sal. Su "Canción de Navidad para todo el año" (Christmas Song For All Year Around) está en el disco que hace con Larry en 1976, "¡Bienvenido al Paraíso!" (Welcome To Paradise) con el ingeniero de sonido de los Stones y Led Zeppelin, Andy Johns. "¡Toma mi mano, precioso Señor!" (Take My Hand, Precious Lord) es el himno preferido de Martin Luther King. Thomas Dorsey escribió la letra al oír la música a una cantante ciega llamada Connie Williams, cuando murió su esposa al dar a luz a su hijo en 1932. Mahalia Jackson y Aretha Franklin lo popularizaron el año antes que lo grabara Elvis en su álbum de Navidad de 1957. Se cantó en el funeral de King en 1968, que lo pidió para la reunión que iba a tener el mismo día de su asesinato. Y hasta Dave Grohl leyó la letra en el funeral de Lemmy de Motörhead. "El León de Belfast" es conocido por su espiritualidad, pero nunca ha estado tan cerca de la fe evangélica como cuando cantó con Cliff Richard, "Donde Dios ilumina su luz" (Whenever God Shines His Light). El tema que abre el disco de "Avalon Sunset" en 1989, apareció como disco sencillo y tuvo un gran éxito de público y crítica. Cliff Richard es conocido desde los años 60 por su fe evangélica, mayoritaria en el protestantismo de Irlanda del Norte, donde Van Morrison creció y vive en la actualidad. "¿Quién quitó lo feliz de la Navidad?" (Who Took The Merry Out of Christmas) es una canción de los años 70 de los Staple Singers. El grupo de esta familia de Chicago combinó el gospel con el soul y el R&B. Comienza en la iglesia donde era pastor el hermano de Pops, el padre que canta con su esposa y sus hijos. Su amistad con King le lleva a ocupar un lugar especial en la lucha por los derechos civiles en los años 60. Acabamos el programa con la canción de Larry Norman en 1973, "Tiempo de Navidad" (Christmastime). Los fondos instrumentales son de artistas de jazz como Kenny Burrell, Chet Baker y Dexter Gordon, el arpa celta de la canadiense Loreena McLennitt, el grupo de soul, rock y R&B de Booker T & The MG´s, el piano del ahora fallecido George Winston y el guitarrista cristiano Phil Keaggy con la Orquesta del Festival de Londres.

The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast | Education
249: Highly Recommended: Make Over your Work Space

The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast | Education

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 4:04


This week I want to talk about your work space and why it matters that you love it. Do you remember having a locker in middle school? Remember taping pictures all over the door, adding one of those rectangular magnetic mirrors, maybe a little pink plastic basket with gum and lifesavers?   Setting up my locker was so important to me those days, and I really haven't changed much.   When it comes to my workspace, I want to love it. And recently, as I listened to Ali Abdaal's book, “Feel Good Productivity,” I got some insight into why that's so important. There's a key section in the book that talks about how much more productive you are when you are feeling happy. Abdaal suggests coming back to a question when you're struggling to accomplish a task - “What would this look like if it were fun?” For him, the answer often meant listening to inspiring music while typing up paperwork as a young doctor. For me, it often means I put a vase of flowers in the window behind my desk as a step toward accomplishing my daily work goals. It means putting George Winston on the wireless speaker, clearing away clutter, lighting a candle. It means changing out the cute little postcard I bought in Vienna that sits on my windowsill for one of the other ones that fit my mood. It means filling my water bottle and jotting my big plans in a beautiful planner that is always right next to my computer. But enough about me - what about you? What would some of your daily tasks look like if they were fun? What can you do to make the place that you work feel GOOD? Would photocopying be more fun if there was a lovely bulletin board and twinkle lights next to it? Maybe you could make that happen. Would grading feel better if you had a mug full of flair pens next to your computer and a cozy teal-colored blanket on your desk chair that felt like a hug?  Would notes home to parents feel enjoyable if you had a stack of lovely postcards you printed and kept in a little basket in your windowsill? Would changing out your bulletin boards feel better with Taylor Swift blasting from your wifi speaker on your desk and a peppermint life saver in your mouth from your secret snack drawer? These small things may seem frivolous at first. But actually, the research supports them as productivity boosters. So you don't have to feel guilty for taking time to make your space pleasant, comfortable, and inspiring. And this week, I want to highly recommend that you make a quick list of work space changes you can make ASAP so you can enjoy your work more AND, as a result, get more done.    Go Further:   Explore alllll the Episodes of The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast.  Join our community, Creative High School English, on Facebook.  Come hang out on Instagram.   Enjoying the podcast? Please consider sharing it with a friend, snagging a screenshot to share on the ‘gram, or tapping those ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ to help others discover the show. Thank you!   

Rock History Book
Musicians We Lost in 2023 - Rock History Music with John Beaudin

Rock History Book

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 72:40


Musicians We Lost in 2023 - Rock History Music with John BeaudinGet your own “Rock History Music” baseball cap https://rock-history-music-store.creator-spring.com/listing/rock-history-music-hatIf you would like to donate to "Rock History Music"https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted...Support “Rock History Music” on Patreonhttp://patreon.com/rockhistorychannelsCHECK OUT MANY INTERVIEWS ON OUR INSTAGRAM ACCOUNThttps://www.instagram.com/rockhistorymusic/?hl=enCHECK OUT OUR TIKTOK CHANNEL https://www.tiktok.com/@johnbeaudin80HELP SUPPORT ROCK HISTORY MUSIC..CHECK OUT OUR STORE FOR T-SHIRTS, MUGS ETChttps://rock-history-music-store.creator-spring.comOUR NEW INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT https://www.instagram.com/rockhistory...Check out the ‘Rock History Book' Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/0LYdVTf...https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast...https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-ro...https://tunein.com/podcasts/p1419168/We have 4 active YouTube Channels featuring John Beaudin Subscribe to this (RockHistoryMusic) Channel Support the show

WASTOIDS
Christmas In Click-Land with Anita Means & DJ Johnny Volume | Click Vortex

WASTOIDS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 80:19


This week, your Click Duo Sam Means and Jason Woodbury wander into the frosty wonderland with special guests Anita Means and DJ Johnny Volume. Exploring both Anita and Johnny's yuletide playlists, they riff on classics from Phil Spector's immortal Christmas comp, JD McPherson's rockabilly cheer, Vince Guaraldi, CJ Ramone, various Beatles, Adam Sandler's Hanukkah anthem, Christmas classics from departed artists like Shane McGowan, Sinead O'Connor, George Winston, Robbie Robertson, and much, much more.Listen deeper with these Spotify playlists:  Anita's favorite holiday tunezMerry Compilationmas  Listen to Sam's "Christmas All Over Again" cover. Call us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.

The Inklings Variety Hour
Twelve Tide (Pipkin Book)

The Inklings Variety Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 57:21


O.G. Host Anika Smith rejoins the podcast to interview Chris and his beautiful and omnicompetent wife, Glencora, about their new Christmas resource book, Twelve Tide.  Part of what we're trying to do with this book is make Christmas less a single-morning present binge preceded by anxiety and followed by anticlimax--and more a season of twelve days of giving, feasting, and learning to celebrate better. Want an idea of what's in the book? Check out our website, 12tide.com. We are all Niatirbians now (and Lewis was dismayed by godless Christmas cards).  We want to reconcile sacred and "secular" aspects of Christmas and equip people with some old ways to celebrate this season.  Music from this episode includes: George Winston's "The Holly and the Ivy" Bing Crosby's "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" Loreena McKennitt's "The Holly and the Ivy" Choir of Christchurch's "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" Loreena McKennitt's "Gloucestershire Wassail" The Chieftains' "Boar's Head Carol" Maddy Prior's "Coventry Carol" Medieval Baebes' "Adam Lay Ybounden" Maddy Prior's "Wassail!" Stay tuned...I'm done with grading and I'm turning my attention to an Inklings Christmas Carol.  Won't be easy to finish in time, but I'll do my level best.  If you are interested in reading a part for it, feel free to email me at inklingsvarietyhour@gmail.com God bless and keep you this Advent Season. See you at Christmas!

Notes From The Aisle Seat
Notes from the Aisle Seat Episode 3.7 - The ”Heartwarmer” Edition

Notes From The Aisle Seat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 58:30


Welcome to Season 03 Episode 07 - the "Heartwarmer" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, the podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia. Guests on this episode include Prof. Emeritus of Voice Dan Ihasz on the Live at the Met production of Florencia en el Amazonas, Messrs. Phil McMullen and Ben Sheedy, co-directors of the Main Street Studio production of A Christmas Carol, and Libby Cardy-Sciarrino, co-director for It's a Wonderful Life: The Radio Play at Lakeshore Center for the Arts. Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, including Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, and Amazon Prime Music, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page. If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. Thanks for listening! Time Stamps: Dan Ihasz - Live at the Met. 2:10 Ben Sheedy/Phil McMullen - A Christmas Carol  19:50 Arts Calendar - 38:18 Libby Cardy-Sciarrino - It's A Wonderful Life 40:02 Media: "Night (Midnight)", "Prelude", and "Joy"; from the album December, George Winston, composer/performer, Windham Hill, November 1982 "Escúchame" and “Ella nunca cedió a las tentaciones del amor”, from the opera Florencia en el Amazonas; Daniel Catán, composer; Marcela Fuentes-Berain, librettist; performed by Aylin Pérez, soprano, and Gabriella Reyes, soprano; Metropolitan Opera House, December 2023 For More Information: Metropolitan Opera House Main Street Studios Lakeshore Center for the Arts BECOME A MEMBER!    

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 770: Whole 'Nuther Thing December 3, 2023

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 121:18


"A diamond necklace played the pawnHand in hand some drummed along, ohTo a handsome mannered baton(Bygone, bygone)A blind class aristocracy, back through the opera glass you seeThe pit and the pendulum drawn(Bygone, bygone)Columnated ruins dominoCanvass the town and brush the backdropAre you sleeping?You should not be sleeping this afternoon when I'm joined by William Ackerman, Jean Luc Ponty, Fred Neil, Hot Tuna, Seatraain, Radiohead, Trevor Gordon Hall, Traffic, George Winston, Judy Collins, Ben Folds, Gordon Lightfoot, Joe Deninzon Trio, Porcupine Tree, Rolling Stones, Beatles, Alan Parsons Project, Ben Sidran, Al Kooper, Grateful Dead, Rascals, Police, Lovin' Spoonful, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Ken Nordine, Moody Blues, Traffic, Ronnettes and The Beach Boys...

Rock N Roll Pantheon
PODFAST #13 - Death is DUMB Volume 15: George Winston | MxG BONUS EPISODE

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 23:57


Support MxG & REC: Get a shirt! - NEW DESIGNS Support @ $5/month - TRY IT FREE! Subscribe & see the videos! Listen to REC on Bandcamp Subscribe to REC on YouTube Get Nick's Newsletter! - AND CHECK THE WEBSITE UPGRADES ~~~~ PODFAST #12 - Yin is SECRETLY INTO Yang: The LOVEFEST Inside the PROTEST FEATURED SONG: NICK - "On the Way Down" (from What It Is) STREAM IT EVERYWHERE ~~~~ This week's PODFAST came as a surprise and a shock. I learned well after the fact that George Winston, a favorite ambient pianist and musical touchstone of mine, died at the age of 74. I pay tribute to him, and explain in detail why he should be a cherished artist of yours too. ~~~~ *intro music credit: REC - "You Make Me Wanna" (from RECcollection: The Best of REC 2007-2020) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

low light mixes
November Moon (for sleep and meditation) by Paul Asbury Seaman

low light mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 60:24


    Paul is back with some of the mystical ambience he does so well. He brings us a hour of tunes that straddle the fine line between new age and ambient music, perfect for the waning days of autumn.  Here is what Paul says about this mix: “Mystical ambient atmospheres meet New Age relaxation. Lots of bells, minimalist piano, acoustic guitar and flute to celebrate the austere, liminal quality of late autumn—my favorite season. All tracks are from albums released this year, except the two ‘guest appearances' by George Winston and Windham Hill Records founder Will Ackerman. As a side note, I generally avoid familiar tunes on my sleep and meditation mixes, as their specific associations might disrupt the listener's mental or spiritual flow into a specific direction. But the ‘Ave Maria' featured here, by Larkenlyre, is one of the most sublime renditions of this classic tune by Franz Schubert I've ever heard.” Here are links to all the music used in this mix: https://anantakara.art/album/before-completion  https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com/album/it-flows-between-us  https://thelovelymoon.bandcamp.com/album/drifting-with-the-crescent-moon  https://maxjeschek.bandcamp.com/album/the-awakening  https://heartdancerecords.bandcamp.com/album/earthbeat  https://matthewlabarge.bandcamp.com/album/magical-majestical  https://dancingcatrecords.bandcamp.com/album/december  https://williamackerman.bandcamp.com/album/pure-will-ackerman https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com/album/amongst-jungles  https://tles.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-hard-times  https://lorenzweber.bandcamp.com/album/earth-beats  https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com/album/paeans  https://robert-scott-thompson.bandcamp.com/album/dragging-the-sea-with-dreams-2  Thanks, Paul, for another excellent collection of tracks!   T R A C K L I S T : 00:00    Anantakara - After The Rain (Before Completion 2023) 05:35    Arin Aksberg - Virtuality (It Flows Between Us 2023) 10:07    The Lovely Moon - The Crescent Moon in Twilight (Drifting with the Crescent Moon 2023) 15:15    Max Jeschek- Drifting Off to Sleep (The Awakening 2023) 19:36    Sherry Finzer & Joseph Akins - Eventide (Earthbeat 2023) 23:18    Larkenlyre - Ave Maria (Magical Majestical 2023) 26:40    George Winston - Some Children See Him (December 1982) 30:15    Will Ackerman - Singing Crocodile (Pure Will Ackerman 2006) 33:24    Jarguna & Nicola Serena - The Forest Does Not Sleep (Amongst Jungles 2023) 38:51    The Living Earth Show - Music for Hard Times pt 6 (Music for Hard Times 2022) 42:31    Lorenz Weber - pulsing the current (earth beats 2023) 46:10    Aarktica - A Leaf's Prayer (Paeans 2023) 53:53    Robert Scott Thompson - Distance Breathes a Final Dream of Bells (Dragging The Sea With Dreams (2023) 60:27    end

INTO THE MUSIC
JENNA KOPITSKE: This young Nashville multi-instrumentalist and composer is going places!

INTO THE MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 38:14


Jenna Kopitske might be young, but she already has a resumé that most folks would give their right arm for. But she's not resting on the successes she's garnered so far. She's a worker. A hard worker. Between composing gorgeous pieces on the piano, working as a touring and session drummer, and recording some exceptional originals, she keeps "riding the wave" to successively bigger things. Jenna is definitely an artist to keep an eye on!"Cascade" written and performed by Jenna Kopitske℗ 2021 Jenna Kopitske. Used with permission of Jenna Kopitske."Losing Light" written and performed by Jenna Kopitske℗ 2022 Jenna Kopitske Used with permission of Jenna Kopitske.Support the showSupport the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions, Appleton, WI.Producer: Rob MarnochaRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie AngelThis podcast copyright ©2024 by Project X Productions. All rights reserved.

MÚSICA SIN USURA
667 Música sin usura 10-09-2023______ George Winston; Old Friend

MÚSICA SIN USURA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 97:09


Viejo amigo. Recorremos la geografía y sus músicas. Para más detalles: https://slumdar2.wordpress.com TIME AND TRACK LIST [00:00:00] – 01. george winston – last lullaby here [00:02:45] – 02. george winston – blossom/ meadow [00:06:39] – 03. george winston – frangenti [00:12:09] – 04. george winston – colors/dance [00:23:58] – 05. george winston – variations on the kanon [00:29:07] – 06. george winston – tamarack pines [00:36:24] – 07. george winston plays vince guaraldi’s – cast your fate to the wind [00:42:24] – 08. george winston – riders on the storm [00:51:48] – 09. george winston – rain [01:01:37] – 10. george winston – thanksgiving [01:07:38] – 11. george winston – hallelujah [01:12:51] – 12. george winston – lament [01:15:48] – 13. george winston – muted dream [01:18:31] – 14. george winston – valse frontenac [01:23:46] – 15. george winston – january stars [01:30:09] – 16. george winston – old friends [01:34:06] – 17. keola beamer, george winston – kauhale o kamapua’a

Wisconsin Music Podcast
WMP#112: Paiste Cymbal Endorsee, Pianist, Touring Musician, and Composer - Jenna Kopitske

Wisconsin Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 46:54


WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC EPISODE 112 Jenna Kopitske   Jenna Kopitske is a drummer, pianist, and composer who has appeared at a wide range of venues throughout the state of Wisconsin for many years. She recently moved to Nashville, TN, and after a few months she picked up her first national tour drumming with country artist Waylon Nihipali to Washington, Nevada, and Hawaii. While in Nashville, she recently got endorsed by her favorite cymbal company, Paiste Cymbals. She operates her own business teaching piano and drum lessons as well as studying contemporary country, classic rock, blues, gospel, and pop music. As a performer, Ms. Kopitske has gained experience in both live and studio settings. She is a freelance musician who has recorded many projects on drum-set, percussion, and piano in an array of styles. Additionally, Ms. Kopitske composes and licenses her own music. Commonly compared to the late piano composer George Winston, she similarly writes in the style of new age-contemporary with a wide, uplifting, and ambient nature. She began composing at a young age but released her debut EP in 2018 entitled Unheard Of. In 2021, she released her sophomore piano EP entitled Pride & Joy which sets the mood for easy listening and the blues. A year later, she released her first single entitled “Losing Light” with a sync intended focus. She plans to record her third studio album later in 2023. Ms. Kopitske recently received her BM studying music industry with an emphasis of music business at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. She studied percussion at the university with Dr. Alison Shaw and Marisol Kuborn. Prior to graduation she completed a hybrid music publishing/sync internship at Primary Wave Music Publishing who are based in Los Angeles and New York City. Ms. Kopitske is now in the process of pitching her most well-known compositions “Cascade” and “Losing Light” to be used in film and television. Besides drumming on tour, Ms. Kopitske is also anticipating a career as a piano composer in the film scoring industry.    Performance Experience Waylon Nihipali, drummer of Nashville original and cover country band 2023-current • Performed in Washington, Hawaii, and Nevada at Walla Walla Music Fest, Grand Naniloa Crown Room, Grand Wailea Molokini Gardens, Waikiki Beachcomer Hotel, Makawao Stampede Rodeo, Barking Sands Navy Base, Stoney's Rockin' Country in Vegas Madison Wolfe, drummer of Nashville original country band 2023-current • Performed in Tennessee at the Ainsworth in Nashville Jonny T-Bird & the MP's, drummer of blues band 2019-2022 • Performed in Wisconsin at Summerfest, Turner Hall Ballroom, Osthoff Resort, Gibson Music Hall, Harley-Davidson, blues festivals, awards shows, and opened for Halestorm, YUNG BLEU, American Idol winner Chayce Beckham, Lilith Czar, Blanco Brown, Frank Bang of Buddy Guy Appleton Alliance Church, drummer of worship band 2021-2022 • Performed in Wisconsin at Appleton Alliance Church University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, percussionist and pianist 2019-2022 • Performed in Wisconsin in Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, Titan Steel, Percussion Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra, Handbell Choir Jenna Kopitske, original new age-contemporary and blues pianist 2014-current • Performed in Wisconsin at Mile of Music, Osthoff Resort, Paper Valley Hotel, Suicide Awareness Walk, Houdini Plaza, Riverview Gardens, Grand Meridian, Appleton Farmers Market, Dogtoberfest, Whistler's Knoll, weddings, nursing homes, and awards shows Appleton Rock School, drummer and keyboardist of various rock cover bands 2013-2019 • Performed in Wisconsin at Summerfest, Weidner Center, Appleton Performing Arts Center, Lambeau Field, Gibson Music Hall, Octoberfest, Electric City Experience, Cheesefest, WBAY-TV Cerebral Palsy Telethon, benefits, local coffee shops Recording Projects “Losing Light” original new age-contemporary single on piano 2022 • Composed, recorded, and mixed piano at home studio in Wisconsin, mastered at Rock Garden Studio with Marc Golde in Appleton, WI “Play Time” original blues album by Jonny T-Bird & the MP's 2022 • Wrote and recorded drums, wurlitzer, organ, and auxiliary percussion at Hamtone Audio in Milwaukee, WI “Pride & Joy” sophomore original piano album 2021 • Solo piano album recorded at UW Oshkosh Recording Studio in Oshkosh, WI “Fighting Monsters” on Christian rapper Jon the Revalaytor's single 2019 • Composed and tracked drums at Cherry Pit Studios “O Come All Ye Faithful” on Tim Dorsey's Christmas album 2019 • Wrote and recorded drums at OpenwindO Studios in Greenville, WI “Unheard Of” debut original piano album 2018 • Solo piano album engineered at OpenwindO Studios Honors/Awards Nominee for Pianist of the Year, Wisconsin Area Music Industry 2023 Student Award for Excellence TV Episodic Entertainment Program, Titan TV 2023 Shepherd Express Best of Milwaukee Awards, Finalist for Best Blues Band 2023 Honors Recitalist Award and Scholarship, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh 2022 Oshkosh Fine Arts Association Scholarship 2022 Bill Tesch Music Scholarship, Boogie and the Yoyo'z 2019 Endowment of Music Excellence, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Music Department 2019 Rising Star in Art Award, James Thaldorf 2019 Nell M. Menn Music Scholarship, Community Foundation For The Fox Valley Region 2019 Nominee for Rising Star of the Year, Wisconsin Area Music Industry 2018-2019 Education University of Wisconsin Oshkosh-Bachelor of Music September 2019-May 2023 Music Industry Major: Music Business Emphasis Percussion studies with Dr. Alison Shaw and Marisol Kuborn Graduation May 2023

Life on the Fretboard with Michael Watts

Will Ackerman is a visionary composer, fingerstyle guitarist and producer. As the founder of Windham Hill Records, he achieved international success with his own music and that of artists such as Michael Hedges, George Winston, Alex De Grassi and others.  Windham Hill's sumptuous, detailed sound is widely acknowledged to be a milestone in the evolution of the acoustic guitar. Let's face it: When the first D-28 rolled off the Martin Guitar Company production line, they were hardly expecting Michael Hedges! In fact, no one was...least of all Will Ackerman. In this conversation, he shares some beautiful stories about meeting Michael for the first time and the recording sessions for Aerial Boundaries!  We also get some extraordinary insights about the early days of Will's career, hanging out with the Kingston Trio, kayaking with Steve Jobs, the correct way to kick priceless digital mastering equipment, and much more. Many of you doubtless know that Will Ackerman was touched by tragedy at an early age. He talks candidly about this when we discuss his beautiful piece, "The Impending Death of The Virgin Spirit." Once again - this is REAL LIFE on the fretboard - but listener discretion is encouraged.  I caught up with Will Ackerman during his visit to the beautiful English town of Royal Tunbridge Wells. The hotel where he was staying had been a favorite of Queen Victoria and its staff continue to uphold fastidious levels of excellence...even at one point interrupting the recording with a session of vacuum cleaning right outside the room. While I dealt with this Ackerman was left with a hot mic;  I have kept the results for posterity.  To contribute directly to Life on The Fretboard please use this Tip Jar link https://michaelwattsguitar.com/tip-jars/4745 This episode was brought to you by the kind sponsorship of Mirabella Guitars https://www.mirabellaguitars.com/ , Microtech Gefell Microphones  https://www.microtechgefell.de/, Fretboard Journal and, you, the listener. To learn more about Will Ackerman visit https://williamackerman.com/  Join me next time where I will be spending time with the extraordinary talent that is Italian singer/songwriter Emma Tricca. You may have seen her on tour with Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets or Dinosaur Jr. It's a fantastic conversation that I can't wait to share with you.  

Peculiar Podcast
It's All Pink In There

Peculiar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 51:52


Pat has a unique treatment for the song “The Girl from Ipanema”. Pat had a colonoscopy. Again. Pat’s wife Patty knows how to lay down the line of all lines to end any argument. Songs in this episode: “Summer–The Garden” George Winston (1982) “The Girl from Ipanema” Astrud Gilberto, Stan …

Peculiar Podcast
It's All Pink In There

Peculiar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 51:52


Pat has a unique treatment for the song “The Girl from Ipanema”. Pat had a colonoscopy. Again. Pat’s wife Patty knows how to lay down the line of all lines to end any argument. Songs in this episode: “Summer–The Garden” George Winston (1982) “The Girl from Ipanema” Astrud Gilberto, Stan …

Judy Carmichael's Jazz Inspired
George Winston on Jazz Inspired

Judy Carmichael's Jazz Inspired

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 59:00


Judy Carmichael interviews George Winston

george winston judy carmichael jazz inspired
lostfrontier.org
#1.005, músicas singulares

lostfrontier.org

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 123:10


No es clásica, ni pop, ni rock, ni jazz, ni folk; pero en realidad tampoco reniega de ninguno de esos estilos. Las «nuevas músicas» se escapan a una clasificación categórica y rigurosa, son algo intangible que puede incorporar elementos de la clásica, del folk, del pop o del jazz pero a la vez no ser nada de eso. Y, por eso, aunque pueda resultar contradictorio, son músicas singulares. raven, Bitchin Bajas, JM Mantecon, George Winston, Andrew Land, Night Gestalt, Jeff Pearce, Kyle Preston, Jonathan Fitoussi, Jonathan Fitoussi & Suzanne Ciani, Jarmodular. El playlist detallado con enlaces a las audiciones íntegras de cada álbum: lostfrontier.org/episodios/2023/1005.

Tamsen and Dan Read the Paper
Episode 327: Humming a Tune

Tamsen and Dan Read the Paper

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 40:15


Christian Braun (& his mom).  Ted Kaczynski (& his brother). George Winston (& his piano).  Astrid Gilberto (& her song). Alan Menken (& Lin-Manuel).  Ken Jennings ( & books to read). Credits: Talent:  Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer:  Ellie Suttmeier Art:  Zeke Abuhoff

Mark Reardon Show
Sue's News: Thursday Edition

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 14:12


Sue is joined by John Hancock and they talk about Rob Blagovitch, the death of pianist George Winston, Pizza Vending Machines and the Random Fact of the Day.

The Pat Walsh Show
The Pat Walsh Show June 7th Hr 2

The Pat Walsh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 34:58


Keyboard car alarm jams!, Rest in Peace to pianist George Winston, Pat encourages listeners to go and get a physical exam if you are due for one, Happy Birthday to Dave Navarro, Rest in Peace to The Iron Sheik, crocodile makes herself pregnant in Costa Rica zoo and Happy Birthday to Tom Jones!

AP Audio Stories
George Winston, million-selling pianist known for his melodic style, dead at age 73

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 0:38


AP correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports on Obit-George Winston.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 722: Whole 'Nuther Thing March 24, 2023

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 122:33


"I'm fixing a hole where the rain gets inStops my mind from wanderingWhere it will goWhere it will go"No more rain for forseeable future and it feels really good to announce after 3 weeks I'm on the mend and just recorded 2 new shows for this weekend. Show number 1 is here. This "Red Eye" Edition is a celebration of Spring and a new Season featuring George Winston, Jack Johnson, Vivaldi, Simon & Garfunkel, Pat Metheny Group, Carpenters, Steve Miller Band, Eagles, Rascals, Lovin' Spoonful, Van Morrison, Tommy James & The Shondells, Moody Blues, Byrds, Traffic, Tim Buckley, Electric Flag, Mamas & Papas, Doors, Spanky & Our Gang, The Hollies, Serendipity Singers, Eric Burdon & The Animals, Paul Simon, The Buckinghams, Paul Revere & The Raiders, Zombies, Robert Plant & The Beatles...

All Heart with Paul Cardall
Peter Kater and The History of New Age Music

All Heart with Paul Cardall

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 44:21


Grammy winning new age pianist Peter Kater and Paul Cardall, also an award winning pianist, discuss Peter's career and the history new age music. They talk about building successful and prosperous independent music careers in a genre often misunderstood and overlooked by the commercial market. ABOUT PETER KATERWebsite: http://www.peterkater.comFacebookTwitterYoutubeInstagram Listen to Peter KaterSpotifyApple MusicAmazon Music Peter Kater was born of German parents in the Bavarian City of Munich. At the age of seven, not long after moving to New Jersey, his mother insisted that he take classical piano lessons. At the age of 18 Peter left New Jersey with his backpack and his music books and hitch-hiked all around the continental US for over a year. He slept in parks and on beaches and roadsides across the country while stopping to play piano at restaurants and lounges for tips and meals. After logging in over 30,000 miles on the road Peter landed in Boulder, Colorado, finding comfort and inspiration in the Rocky Mountains which reminded him of his childhood upbringing in the Bavarian Alps. Shortly thereafter he started listening to the music of pianist Keith Jarrett; the avant jazz group, Oregon; and the Paul Winter Consort. This opened a whole new musical world and he began improvising 3-4 hours a night at clubs and lounges throughout the Boulder/Denver area sometimes 5 to 6 nights a week. After several years he tired of playing clubs and lounges and quit all his engagements and began renting out small churches and self-promoting small concerts through out Colorado. In 1983 Peter released his first album of solo piano compositions and improvisations entitled SPIRIT. His music was very well received and started charting in the Top 10 of National Contemporary Jazz Airplay charts and within a short couple of years Peter went from playing small churches to performing at 3,000 seat concert halls and at national jazz festivals at the age of 27. In 1985, Actor ROBERT REDFORD asked Peter to play at the then brand new Sundance Institute & Film Festival in Utah. Peter became the featured performer at many of Redford's “green” political fundraisers and events attended by many Hollywood A-list actors, directors and celebrities such as Alan Alda, Sidney Pollock, James Brooks, Dave Grusin, Laura Dern, Mathew Broderick and Ted Turner to name just a very few. In his concerts around Colorado, Peter started to share the stage with some of his favorite artists from his teen years such as DAN FOGELBERG and JOHN DENVER. John Denver asked Peter to coordinate the music for his ground breaking Choices for the Future Symposiums every summer in Aspen, Colorado and also invited him to perform at concerts in Japan and at World Forum events performing for dignitaries and celebrities such as Mikael Gorbachov and Shirley McLain. These collaborations with John Denver went on for almost 10 years until John's untimely death in 1997. Peter's music also caught the attention of New York City's legendary director and Circle Rep Theater co-founder, Marshall Mason and Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, Lanford Wilson. Peter's music became the score to their Tony-Award winning Broadway production of Burn This starring John Malkovich and Joan Allen which ran for over one year. As the newest member of their “A-team” in the following years Peter scored the music for 11 On- & Off-Broadway dramatic plays receiving widespread critical acclaim. As Peter's music spread across the world he scored more music for television and films and worked closely with his favorite environmental and humanitarian organizations such as Greenpeace, the National Wildlife Federation, the Nature Conservancy and ChildReach. In 1989 a close friend gave Peter a cassette called Earth Spirit by Native American flutist, R. CARLOS NAKAI. Peter was completely taken by the beauty and earthiness of the Native flute. Peter tracked down Nakai and asked him to collaborate with him on a recording. In the studio they felt as if they'd been playing together forever and their first album, Natives, was completed effortlessly in just a few hours. When recording with Nakai, Peter felt he was embarking on a little “personal” indulgence, temporarily diverging from his thriving mainstream contemporary jazz career. But to his surprise, while his recordings like Coming Home, Two Hearts, Gateway and Rooftops were charting in the Top 10 of National Jazz charts; the new recordings with R. Carlos Nakai quickly became immensely popular in the alternative market selling 100's of thousands of units each and generated a solid and much more personal fan base. Because of the deep satisfaction Peter felt in co-creating this beautiful music with Nakai, he quickly lost interest in the “jazz” genres and shifted his focus to music of a more intimate “healing” nature. Peter then recognized a need for music in support of the healing arts that could actually aid in deep personal healing and transformation. He recorded albums like Compassion and Essence that provided not only a loving supportive musical landscape but also an invitation to dive deeply and safely into one's essential emotional and spiritual nature. Many more CD's in support of the Healing Arts followed as did more recordings with R. Carlos Nakai, seven of which charted in the Top 20 of Billboard's New Age chart. Peter's love and appreciation for the earth and indigenous cultures inspired him to invite more indigenous musicians to record on various projects with him including Native American vocalists Joanne Shenandoah, Bill Miller and Rita Coolidge; Native American flutists Robert Mirabal, Joseph Firecrow, Mary Youngblood, Douglas Blue Feather, Kevin Locke; and South American flutists Jorge Alfano and Ara Tokatlian. Peter also composed two songs for the immensely popular Sacred Spirit recording which sold over 5 millions copies in Europe alone. Peter's music continued to grow and evolve and found it's way into the 2000 and 2004 World Olympics, the Kentucky Derby, the Wild World of Sports and countless television shows like Good Morning America, Entertainment Tonight, LifeStyles of the Rich & Famous and Bay Watch to name just few. He's scored the music for acclaimed television series like How The West Was Lost; Wild America; Civil War: The Untold Story; Eco-Challenge and Joseph Campbell's Mythos series and films like Sirius, The Legend of Secret Pass and 10 QUESTIONS FOR THE DALAI LAMA. He's given concerts throughout the USA, Europe, Japan and South Korea including performances at the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, JFK Stadium in Washington DC, Red Rocks Amphitheater in Denver and the United Nations in NYC where he received the prestigious United Nations Environment Leadership Award. Possibly one of Peter's strongest attributes is his love for collaboration with other artists such as Singer/songwriter Kenny Loggins; Tibetan flutist, Nawang Khechog; Sting guitarist Dominic Miller; Sacred Chantress Snatam Kaur and of course his legendary collaboration with Native American flutist, R. Carlos Nakai. He's also enjoyed performing and recording with many other talented musicians such as virtuoso reedman Paul McCandless; Maverick Cellist David Darling; Peter Gabriel's legendary Bassist, Tony Levin; and renowned Brazilian cellist Jaques Morelenbaum. Peter has often been called prolific and is said to have the “gift of melody”. His love and enthusiasm for the creative process, self-exploration, the healing arts and the natural world continues to inspire a well-spring of composing and recording. In a thriving career spanning over 3 decades and going strong, Peter Kater has recorded over 60 albums resulting in the sales of millions of units; has scored the music for well over 100 television and film productions including 11 On- and Off-Broadway dramatic plays; ands the recipient of dozens of awards and honors including 14 Grammy® nominations and a Grammy Award win for his 2017 Dancing On Water recording and his 2019 Wings recording. But most importantly his music has uplifted, soothed, healed and inspired the lives of millions of people all around the world.  ABOUT THE HOST PAUL CARDALLhttp://www.paulcardall.comhttp://www.facebook.com/paulcardallmusichttp://www.youtube.com/cardallhttp://www.instagram.com/paulcardall LISTEN TO HIS MUSICAPPLE MUSIC - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/paul-cardall/4312819SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/artist/7FQRbf8gbKw8KZQZAJWxH2AMAZON - Ask Alexa to play Peaceful Piano by Paul Cardall Paul Cardall is an artist who has given a new meaning to the phrase, a change of heart and how he used this radical change to take his music to an unexpected place.  Despite being born with a potentially life-threatening heart defect Paul Cardall has become a world recognized pianist. He is even endorsed by Steinway & Sons as one of the finest pianist of our time. A Dove award winner for his Christmas album, Paul's recordings have debuted on 11 No. 1 Billboard charts along with 46 other chart debuts. His music has 25 million monthly listeners with more than 3 billion lifetime streams and is often categorized as Classical, Christian, and Holiday. Although most of albums are instrumental, Paul has songs that feature Grammy winning gospel legend CeCe Winans, Matt Hammitt (Sanctus Real), Kristin Chenoweth, Country duo Thompson Square, David Archuleta, Tyler Glenn (Neon Trees), Audrey Assad, Steven Sharp Nelson (The Piano Guys), and more.    Paul has performed for audiences worldwide including the White House. Forbes, American Songwriter, Jesus Calling, Lifestyles Television, Mix Magazine, and countless other media outlets have share his remarkable journey of receiving a life changing heart transplant and using music as a tool to help God heal spiritual, mental, and emotional hearts.

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Músicas posibles
Músicas posibles - Especial Feliz Año Nuevo 1 - 01/01/23

Músicas posibles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 56:33


Dos horas de Músicas Posibles para iniciar un 2023 con algunos de nuestros temas favoritos en este Especial. Begin sweet world  Bill Douglas y Richard Stoltzman Open sky And I Love Her  Brad Mehldau Trio Blues and Ballads Stolen Moments  Oliver Nelson The Blues And The Abstract Truth It's Only Christmas Once A Year+ What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?  Norah Jones I Dream Of Christmas My Favorite Things  Mak Murphy Rah! My Favorite Things  José James, Marcus Strickland Merry Christmas from José James Love your Grace Vega Trails Tremors in the Static Lullaby  Makaya McCraven In These Times Daughters and Sons  George Winston Remembrance: A Memorial Benefit Todas las noches que fuimos humo  Alejandro Pelayo y Suso Sáiz Sobre la piel Til Waking Light  Gaby Moreno Alegoría Escuchar audio

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 713: Whole 'Nuther Thing December 30, 2022

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 118:01


"There are places I'll rememberAll my life though some have changedSome forever not for betterSome have gone and some remain""All these places had their momentsWith lovers and friends I still can recallSome are dead and some are living In my life I've loved them all"Our year end "Red Eye" journey includes reflection, please join me at Midnight as we rapidly approach a brand new year filled with promise. Joining us are Bette Midler, George Winston, Graham Parker, 10CC, Tracy Chapman, Billy Joel, Spirit, Guess Who, Dionne Warwick, Donovan, Full Moon, Gene Pitney, The Doors, Walker Brothers, Earth Wind & Fire, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Glen Campbell, Peter Gabriel, Love, Cream, Dusty Springfield, Johnny Rivers, Bob Dylan, Frank Sinatra, Mamas & Papas, Three Dog Night, Gerry & The Pacemakers, Simon & Garfunkel and Judy Collins...

Crude Conversations
EP 120 Musical storytelling with Michele McLaughlin

Crude Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 77:17


In this episode, Cody talks to pianist Michele McLaughlin. She says that she's always been musical. When she was in kindergarten, she learned to play the piano. Whatever songs they were singing in class, she would go home and learn them by ear and then play them for her class, almost as a form of show and tell. She remembers Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and Mary Had a Little Lamb. Then, when she was 8, and she was getting better at playing, she learned George Winston songs by ear. Specifically his December album. Eventually, she began creating her own music. Michele's albums have their roots in Christmas. Her first one — Beginnings — she gave out as Christmas gifts. She borrowed a digital keyboard and recorded the album onto a cassette tape. Her mom loved it and would play it in her car. So, Michele made 30 copies of that tape and decided to give them away as presents to friends and family. The feedback she got was so encouraging, that it motivated her to keep making albums. Maybe give them away for presents next Christmas. That was in 2000. By 2003, she had put her music online and that was the beginning of her career. She calls her time at the piano her musical diary. It's when she can express her raw emotions and raw feelings. And you can tell. Her music is contemplative, dramatic, triumphant, melancholy and joyous. It's the result of her sitting down and pouring her heart into it. At her performances, before she plays a song, she tells the story behind it. Stories about her family, her hardships, her travels, her pursuit of love. All of the emotions and the experiences that are so integral to her music. She says it's one of her favorite parts of her concerts: Sharing intimate pieces of her life so that her audience might, for at least a moment, feel those same emotions.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 712: Whole 'Nuther Thing December 23, 2022

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 119:30


"A winters day In a deep and dark December;I am alone,Gazing from my window to the streets belowOn a freshly fallen silent shroud of snow.I am a rock, I am an island.And a rock feels no pain; and an island never cries"This time of year is difficult for many so please join me for a pleasant distraction and celebrate the arrival of Winter and the ongoing holiday season. Joining us tonight at Midnight are Joni Mitchell, The Bodeans, Nilsson, Bob Dylan, Blood Sweat & Tears, Don McLean, Jackson Browne, It's A beautiful Day, Led Zeppelin, Elton John, XTC, Steve Miller Band, John Mayall, Vince Guaraldi, Cream, George Winston, Harry Chapin, Bill Pursell, Jean Luc ponty, The Beach Boys, Beatles and Simon & Garfunkel...

The God Minute
Dec 21 - Meeting With Joy. (Fr Michael)

The God Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 10:40


Meeting With JoyThe meeting of the expectant Mary & Elizabeth.SCRIPTURELuke 1: 39-45MUSIC"Some Children See Him"  (instrumental - George Winston)

lostfrontier.org
#992, Navidad 2022

lostfrontier.org

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 118:04


Corren tiempos difíciles para la Navidad. Los valores de la tradición cristiana que representa no son bien vistos por la sociedad moderna. La búsqueda de alojamiento de una mujer embarazada con su marido a lomos de un burro en una fría noche de invierno no se identifica con nuestra forma de vida egoísta de opulencia, consumismo y confort. Hoy nos preocupa más qué regalos comprar, qué cena preparar, con quién y cómo vamos a celebrar la fiesta de fin de año. Nos han vendido la moto del bonachón barbudo vestido de rojo y la hemos comprado sin pestañear. Mientras nos dirigimos apresuradamente al centro comercial, ignoramos deliberadamente las desdichas ajenas. Tenemos prisa. Queremos apurar nuestra vida rápidamente, intensamente. El sufrimiento, la soledad, la caridad, todo lo que se aleje del resplandor ideal que centellea en nuestro televisor, no entra en nuestros planes. Mientras tanto, no muy lejos de nosotros, el drama se cierne sobre el mundo. La guerra está destruyendo las vidas, las ilusiones, las esperanzas de mucha gente. Para ellos la Navidad no será lo mismo; ya nunca podrá ser igual. Todas estas sensaciones están contenidas en las composiciones del Christmas sampler de este año y las queremos compartir con todos vosotros en la esperanza de que sirvan de alimento musical en estos tiempos de zozobra y desolación para algunos, de recogimiento y alegría para otros. En la esperanza de que paséis una feliz Navidad. r beny, Teen Daze, G.R.O.K., Die Stadt, Nelman Music System, Elderane, Javier Sabadell, J. M. Quintana Cámara, MeTrónomoS, Raúl Gonzalo, Javier Vecino, Joan Sánchez, Bruno Pérez, Pedro Hurtado, Paco Pérez Dolz, Roger Subirana & Jorge Sergio, Javier Galea, Örnatorpet, Jeff Greinke, George Winston. El playlist detallado con enlaces a las audiciones íntegras de cada album: lostfrontier.org/episodios/2022/992.

Better Buddies
Episode 156: Dairyglen

Better Buddies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 70:13


This week the Buddies discuss Lord of the Rings, appropriate Autumn music, and an animated mockumentary about Celtic mythology co-existing with a Midwestern town. Share with a friend! Recommendations: Fellowship of the Ring (film), George Winston (pianist)

The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Podcast
WoodSongs #1055: Cutter Elliott and George Winston

The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 59:00


Live from the Lyric Theatre in Downtown Lexington Production Date: 8/15/22 woodsongs.com GEORGE WINSTON is one of the legendary pianists in America. He grew up in mainly Montana, but spent formative years in Mississippi, and Florida. Inspired by R&B, jazz, blues, and rock (especially the Doors) he started playing the organ in 1967. Switching to acoustic piano in 1971, he sold 15 million albums. His latest album, NIGHT, is a collection of songs recorded at five different studios. CUTTER ELLIOTT has proven the doctors who said he would never walk, talk, or play guitar… very wrong. Born eight weeks premature and diagnosed with cerebral palsy, autism, and partly blind and deaf, his disabilities have turned into superpowers. He's now using his gifts to help archive and preserve the traditional sounds of country music. His newest album is titled HEARTACHE WAITING TO HAPPEN The Wallace Sisters are three sisters, Mia (16), Audrey (15) and Adrianna (13) from Lexington KY

Twelve Songs of Christmas
”A Charlie Brown Christmas” with Derrick Bang

Twelve Songs of Christmas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 49:23


Vince Guaraldi scholar Derrick Bang wrote the liner notes for the 2022 Super Deluxe edition of the soundtrack for A Charlie Brown Christmas, and this week he talks about the 1965 cartoon, Guaraldi, and the soundtrack album sessions included in the digital and CD packages.  The digital version is out now and up on streaming platforms, and it includes the original 1965 mix, a new mix, and all of the sessions that have been found so far. The CD version also includes a Blu-Ray disc with the animated special, and it's due out December 2. The two-record vinyl version includes the album's original mix and a record with highlights from the sessions.  I've talked about Guaraldi and A Charlie Brown Christmas on 12 Songs with Steven Drozd of The Flaming Lips, Kristin Chenoweth, George Winston, and The Ornaments, and I wrote about Guaraldi's impact last year for The New Orleans Advocate.  If you want to read more by Bang, you find his film writing at his Blogspot. 

Miracle Soup
50 days of Breathwork: the Results

Miracle Soup

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 25:36


Enough about harrowing mountain bike adventures, here's an episode about how a regular Breathwork practice has benefited me over the last month and a half. I also announce this episode is the first of a 40 day experiment to see what happens if I publish an episode ever day. www.Yogalap.com (non affiliate link to the course I've been benefiting from). “Asana Pranayama Mudra Bandha” by Swami Satyananda Saraswati (great book I refer to). PEACE! Intro Music from George Winston's “Autumn”. Outro - Inner Circle “We a Rockers” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christoph31/message

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Músicas posibles
Músicas posibles - Volver - 03/09/22

Músicas posibles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 54:08


Una de clásicos, como Will Ackerman, Michael Hedges, George Winston o Paul Winter con Henrique Eisenman por Ucrania. Y dos apuestas claras: Barney McAll y Mari Samuelsen. Escuchar audio

Tones & Drones
Tones & Drones w/ George Winston

Tones & Drones

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 38:12


On this episode of the podcast, I speak with pianist George Winston about his recently released album "Night". For more information visit: https://georgewinston.com/ Tones & Drones is hosted and produced in the studios of 91.3 FM KVLU by Jason M. Miller. For more information: kvlu.org Music in this episode of the podcast was used with the permission of the artist.

Hearts of Space Promo Podcast
PGM 1313 'PIANO PURO' : mar.25 - apr.1

Hearts of Space Promo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022


A quiet movement in contemporary music got started unintentionally in 1973, when a lanky, laid back American folk musician named GEORGE WINSTON released an album of ballads, blues, and ragtime called PIANO SOLOS. Influenced by the folk music revival of the 1960s, it was a modest success that attracted the attention of the rising Windham Hill label. In 1980 Winston released AUTUMN, an album of impressionistic solo piano ballads that caught the spirit of the times, sold over a million copies, and helped establish the success of what later came to be called New Age music. Of course, European classical composers had been writing sophisticated music for solo piano ever since the pianoforte was invented at the beginning of the 18th century. But Winston's "rural folk piano" (as he called it) was something different: simple, lyrical, quiet, imagistic, and American as cherry pie. By avoiding the technical virtuosity and complexity of European classical music, Winston opened up a populist alternative. Today, musicians all over the world continue to create personal music for solo piano that combines the sophistication of European classical with the effortless appeal of folk music. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, a program of recent contemplative music for solo piano called PIANO PURO. Music is by NILS FRAHM, LUDOVICO EINAUDI, MAX RICHTER, RODELIUS & TIM STORY, PETE KUZMA, and MATTHEW LABARGE. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]

The God Minute
Dec 23 - The Light (Justin)

The God Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 11:36


The LightAll of us were created in the image and likeness of God.  From our Baptism we are known as Children of the Light.  It is we who can do great things and bring light to the darkness of our world.  The coming of Jesus, the Light of the  World, shattered our darkness and gave us new life in Him.SCRIPTUREIsaiah 9: 2(Psalm 84)MUSIC"Grown Up Christmas List""Light of the World" - Lauren Daigle"Prelude" - George Winston

Tones & Drones
Tones & Drones with George Winston

Tones & Drones

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 21:18


On this episode of Tones & Drones, my guest is pianist and composer George Winston. The interview featured on this podcast originally aired on 91.3 FM KVLU, the station where this podcast is produced, in February of 2019, a few weeks before George Winston performed a concert in Beaumont, Texas, the city where this podcast is produced. This is an extended version of the interview that aired on KVLU in 2019. For more information about George Winston's music visit: http://www.georgewinston.com/ Tones & Drones is hosted and produced in the studios of 91.3 FM KVLU by Jason Miller. For more information about KVLU visit: kvlu.org