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Músicas posibles
Músicas posibles - Oriente Mediterráneo - 16/03/24

Músicas posibles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 55:10


Con las sesiones de grabación que se registraron al encontrarse en Nueva York Maurice el Medioni y Roberto Rodríguez comenzamos hoy un programa de vuelos orientales y mediterráneos, pero no solo. Javier Paxariño, Dimitri Psonis, Eduardo Laguillo y su Perihelión; Tigrane Kazazian; Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble; Daniele Sepe; Radio Tarifa y la nueva entrega de Michel Camilo y Tomatito, imbatibles juntos. Ana Ouna  Maurice el Medioni, Roberto Rodríguez          Rough Guide to Arabic JazzCocktail Andalou         Meklassates 1 & 2       Maurice el Medioni     Café OránEl Ouad     Javier Paxariño, Dimitri Psonis, Eduardo Laguillo    PeriheliónBlack Wings       Tigrane Kazazian, Lucy Khanyan    Still Love (Oud Quartet - Live concert)La côté Méditerranée Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble   ExileLamma bada      Daniele Sepe      Nia maroLa Tarara  Radio Tarifa        TemporalMambo Influenciado   Michel Camilo,Tomatito       Mambo influenciadoEscuchar audio

Mondo Jazz
Why Can't We Live Together? [Mondo Jazz - 258-1]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 61:32


We look at the music we love not only as source of sonic delight, but also as a metaphor of how societies could work, in harmony and respect regardless of place of origin and without boundaries, to create something higher than themselves. So this week we focus on music that may provide either hope or relief at a time when another war has erupted. The playlist features Timmy Thomas; Gilad Atzmon; Michael Moore, Jewels and Binoculars; Gerald Clayton; Charles Lloyd; Will Holshouser, Bernardo Sassetti; Horace Silver; Brad Mehldau, Pat Metheny; John McLaughlin. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/m/playlist/view/18027811 (up to "Gaza City").

The Jazz Podcast
Shirley Smart

The Jazz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 39:30


Shirley Smart is recognised as one of the UK's most versatile and creative cellists – being equally at home and well versed in jazz and Middle Eastern music, as well as classical music.Originally trained under Raphael Wallfisch at the Guilldhall School of Music, and Janos Starker in Paris, she subsequently moved to Jerusalem, where she remained for 10 years, studying and performing a wide variety of musical traditions from the North Africa, Turkey and Middle East. She was also highly active on the jazz scene, working with artists including Avishai Cohen, Omer Avital and Yasmin Levy. Since returning to the UK, she has quickly become known as one of the most creative cellists on the music scene and has worked with many leading jazz and world music groups, including Antonio Forcione, Mulato Astatke, Gilad Atzmon, Neil Cowley, Julian Ferraretto, Robert Mitchell, Maya Youssef and Alice Zawadski.She leads her own trio, with John Crawford on piano, and Demi Garcia Sabaton drums, and band Melange.Shirley is Head of Performance and a Lecturer in Music at City University and Kent University, and also teaches Improvisation and Jazz at the Royal College of Music Junior Department. She is a visiting tutor for the National Youth Jazz Collective, and an in demand workshop leader.Support the show

Tony Davenport's Jazz Session
Episode 187: The Jazz Session No.286

Tony Davenport's Jazz Session

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 119:59


The Jazz Session No.286 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in Nov 2022, featuring an excellent album from Gilad Atzmon and the Orient House Ensemble; “Refuge” from 2007. TRACK LISTING: Ain't Misbehavin' - Fats Waller & his Rhythm; Sobbin' Blues - King Oliver & his Dixie Syncopaters; North Sea Wind - Abbie Finn Trio; Portrait of those Beautiful Ladies #2 - Rahsaan Roland Kirk; Autumn in Baghdad - Gilad Atzmon;Spring in New York - Gilad Atzmon; John's Abbey - Bud Powell; Lazy Bird - John Coltrane; Fat Albert Rotunda - Herbie Hancock; The Pleasant Pheasant - Billy Cobham; The Entertainer - Ken Colyer's Jazzmen; Livery Stable Blues - Kenny Ball; Full Compass - George Benson; Long Neal - Kiyoshi Sugimoto; In the Small Hours - Gilad Atzmon; Just Another Prayer for Peace - Gilad Atzmon; When the Sun Comes Out - Judy Garland; Poor Little Rich Girl - Tony Bennett, w. the Count Basie Orchestra; Harmattan - Steve Coleman & the Council of Balance; Quiet Fire - Mammal Hands.

21st Century Wire's Podcast
SUNDAY WIRE: Episode #419 ‘Euro TerrorVision 2022' with guests Gilad Atzmon, Phil Zimmerman

21st Century Wire's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 144:34


NOTE: Our main Twitter account for Patrick Henningsen @21WIRE has been permanently deplatformed by Twitter's censorship department – so please follow and promote our official media account instead, @21stCenturyWire. This week the SUNDAY WIRE broadcasts LIVE on ACR, with host Patrick Henningsen covering all the top stories in US, UK and internationally. This week, we'll be joined by special guest, jazz & world music artist and author, Gilad Atzmon, to discuss the incredible situation at the Azovstal Industrial Plant in Mariupol, as Ukraine's Zelensky regime and its western media counterparts try and erect a modern mythology and grand narrative around the Azov Battalion holdouts hiding underneath the city's final battle zone. Gilad also discusses the construction of the Zelensky public image in the West, his Relationship to Israel, and how this conflict is revealing many inconvenient things about the US and its allies. Later on in the send hour, we're joined by British comedian Phil Zimmerman to preview his controversial one-man show, Killing Granny, at this year's Brighton Fringe Festival, along with the Sunday Wire's roving correspondent for culture & sport, Basil Valentine, for a look at the state of the world through his fractal lens. All this and much more. Featured Music by Walk-On Army & Utility Show links: http://www.gilad.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/zimphillerman/ https://www.brightonfringe.org/whats-on/phil-zimmerman-killing-granny-161586/ https://www.brightonfringe.org/whats-on/phil-zimmerman-killing-granny-161586/ https://twitter.com/says_basil  Watch & Join ACR's Spring Donation Drive, "Shilling for Sanity": https://youtu.be/TyQv1JL78Eg  Watch this week's Sunday Screening, ‘FAST FORWARD TO FASCISM: UKRAINIAN NATIONALISM IN THE MAKING' (2022): https://21stcenturywire.com/2022/05/15/sunday-screening-fast-forward-to-fascism-ukrainian-nationalism-in-the-making-2022/  GET YOUR COPY OF NEW DAWN MAGAZINE'S MAY-JUNE ISSUE: https://21w.co/nd192 GET 'LUV'IN THE OLD NORMAL' T-SHIRTS HERE: https://21w.co/old-normal JOIN OUR TELEGRAM CHANNEL HERE: https://t.me/My21wire   SUPPORT OUR MEDIA PLATFORM HERE: https://21w.co/support  SUBSCRIBE & BECOME A MEMBER @21WIRE.TV: https://21wire.tv The Sunday Wire with Patrick Henningsen broadcasts LIVE on Alternate Current Radio SUNDAY 5pm-8pm UK Time, 12pm-3pm EST (US), 9am-12pm PST (US) at: http://alternatecurrentradio.com  http://thesundaywire.com

TNT Radio
Gilad Atzmon on Patrick Henningsen Show - 12 Apr 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 46:23


This Week with David Rovics
The Campaign Against Me

This Week with David Rovics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 9:04


Who are Gilad Atzmon and Matthew Heimbach, and what do they have to do with why some people are saying I'm an antisemite?  I'll try to explain.

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21st Century Wire's Podcast
SUNDAY WIRE: Episode #380 ‘A Scientific Dictatorship' with guests Gilad Atzmon, Thomas Sheridan

21st Century Wire's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 160:17


This week the SUNDAY WIRE broadcasts LIVE as host Patrick Henningsen covers the top stories in the US and internationally. In the first hour we'll connect with artist and writer Gilad Atzmon to discuss the new vaccine regime in Israel and the recent story which saw Palestinians reject Tel Aviv's dubious vaccine shipment which Israel appears to have tried to dump onto UK shores. Later in the second hour, we'll connect with Irish artist, writer and commentator Thomas Sheridan, to discuss the incredible situation in the Republic of Ireland whose government appears to be under the control of NPHET, an unelected ‘science' committee that recently advised that unvaccinated citizens should not be allowed to dine indoors. A truly incredible state of affairs in the Emerald Isle. Later in the third hour, we'll connect with the Sunday Wire's roving correspondent for culture & sport, Basil Valentine, for an off-beat look at this week's unusual events. All this and much more. GET 'LUV'IN THE OLD NORMAL' T-SHIRTS HERE: https://21w.co/old-normal JOIN OUR TELEGRAM CHANNEL HERE: https://t.me/My21wire   SUPPORT OUR MEDIA PLATFORM HERE: https://21w.co/support  SUBSCRIBE & BECOME A MEMBER @21WIRE.TV: https://21wire.tv The Sunday Wire with Patrick Henningsen broadcasts LIVE on Alternate Current Radio SUNDAY 5pm-8pm UK Time, 12pm-3pm EST (US), 9am-12pm PST (US) at: http://alternatecurrentradio.com  http://thesundaywire.com

The Richie Allen Show
Episode 1277: The Richie Allen Show Thursday May 13th 2021

The Richie Allen Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 105:46


Richie rounds up the day's biggest stories and shares his thoughts on the fears that the Indian coronavirus variant will lead to new lockdowns. Richie is joined by the great jazz musician Gilad Atzmon. Gilad was born in Israel and has written about Jewish Identity and identity politics generally. He discusses the current situation in Palestine with Richie and more. www.gilad.co.uk

Asaf Sirkis: a Conversation, Part 1

"The Players" Webcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 84:34


We hope you will consider showing your support through our Patreon page. This helps to keep the episodes coming. Thank you so much! https://www.patreon.com/theplayerswebcast Asaf Sirkis is one of the most versatile, dynamic, and expressive musicians / drummers of our time. In our conversation, we talk about a variety of topics, including Asaf's perspective on “freedom” in music, letting the music play you, flow, balance, & that's just the beginning. Stay tuned for part 2 in a few weeks! To learn more about Asaf, be sure to visit his website at: https://www.asafsirkis.com​ Born in Israel, Asaf started his professional career as a drummer in the late 80's and played with some of Israel's Jazz luminaries such at Harold Rubin and Alber Beger. A few years after the recording of his first solo album 'One Step Closer' Asaf relocated to the Netherlands, France and finally settled in London around 1999 where he soon became one of the most active Jazz drummers around. During that time Asaf became a founder member of Gilad Atzmon's ‘Orient House Ensemble' and started his long time collaborations with renown saxophonist Tim Garland and pianist Gwilym Simcock. Asaf has been leading his own bands and projects such as 'Asaf Sirkis & the Inner Noise' - a band of an unusual line up of church organ, guitar and drum as well as the Asaf Sirkis Trio. He has been touring worldwide and recorded over 100 albums as a sideman, collaborator and as a leader. Asaf have been playing with many renown jazz and world music artists such as: Dave Holland, Jacob Collier, Tim Garland, Gwilym Simcock, Larry Coryell, Jeff Berlin, John Abercrombie, Bob Sheppard, Norman Watt-Roy (off the Blockheads), Wilco Johnson, Soft Machine, Robert Wyatt, Natacha Atlas, Dave Liebman, David Binney, Gary Husband, pianist John Taylor, Norma Winstone, Kenny Wheeler, Andy Sheppard and many more.

ERFM NON-OFFICIEL (plus mis à jour)
On nettoie l'info #14 – Janvier 2018

ERFM NON-OFFICIEL (plus mis à jour)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 60:07


Les médias dominants salissent votre esprit ? Chaque mois, De Brague & Korias nettoient l'info et vous la rendent plus propre. Au sommaire de cette émission : 2'05 : de quoi Johnny Hallyday était-il le nom ? 26'40 : l'affaire Jérusalem : Trump, le président le plus sioniste du monde ? 40'40 : Joyeux Noël ou Joyeux Hanoucca ? 47'50 : les vœux du président/roi de l'Europe Macron 54'47 : surprise ! 56'40 : Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble, « The song », album The Whistle Blower, Kontre Kulture Musique Source: https://bit.ly/3bIO4z7

ERFM NON-OFFICIEL (plus mis à jour)
On nettoie l'info #12 – Novembre 2017

ERFM NON-OFFICIEL (plus mis à jour)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 82:38


Les médias dominants salissent votre esprit ? Chaque mois, De Brague & Korias nettoient l'info et vous la rendent plus propre. Au sommaire de cette émission : 01'50 : Harvey Weinstein est-il un porc comme les autres ? 45'30 : Valls, Mélenchon et l'accusation de « soralisme » 61'30 : Las Vegas Parano, encore une tuerie de masse bien trouble 69'40 : Audrey Azoulay à la tête de l'UNESCO, quel intérêt ? 79'15 : Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble, « The song », album The Whistle Blower, Kontre Kulture Musique Source: https://bit.ly/3igh42F

ERFM NON-OFFICIEL (plus mis à jour)
On nettoie l'info #25 – Février 2019

ERFM NON-OFFICIEL (plus mis à jour)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 74:01


Les médias dominants salissent votre esprit ? Chaque mois, De Brague & Korias nettoient l'info et vous la rendent plus propre. Au sommaire de cette émission : 01'47 : le Pacte de Marrakech constitutionnalise-t-il l'immigration illégale ? 24'35 : le Traité d'Aix-la-Chapelle est-il un acte désespéré pour sauver l'UE ? 35'10 : Trump retire ses troupes de Syrie 55'15 : tout a été fait pour diviser les Gilets jaunes 67'57 : Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble, « The Romantic Church », album The Whistle Blower Source: https://bit.ly/38M08Ok

ERFM NON-OFFICIEL (plus mis à jour)
On nettoie l'info #17 – Avril 2018

ERFM NON-OFFICIEL (plus mis à jour)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 80:44


Les médias dominants salissent votre esprit ? Chaque mois, De Brague & Korias nettoient l'info et vous la rendent plus propre. Au sommaire de cette émission : 02'30 : du 33ème dîner du CRIF à l'attentat de Trèbes, y a-t-il un lien ? 31'30 : affaire Skripal et réélection de Poutine, vers une nouvelle guerre froide ? 50'00 : le populisme italien terrifie Attali et l'UE 60'00 : les cérémonies progressistes des César et des Oscars 2018 77'58 : Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble, « The whistle blower », album The Whistle Blower, Kontre Kulture Musique Source: https://bit.ly/3oTTYRO

Progressive Spirit
Episode 393: Gilad Atzmon and the Upcoming US Civil War

Progressive Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 82:59


Gilad Atzmon returns to discuss what he sees as a civil war brewing in the United States over dividing lines that are based on identitarian politics. In this educational and informative interview, he elaborates on a recent post of his, It's Not About Trump or Biden, and he  discusses the history of identitarian politics and why the U.S. is so polarized today. He is the author of The Wandering Who: The Study of Jewish Identity Politics and Being In Time: A Post-Political Manifesto.  In May 2018 he was on my program that commemorated the 70th anniversary of the Nakba "The Catastrophe" and Palestinian resistance. 

The Richie Allen Show
The Richie Allen Show Tuesday November 17th 2020

The Richie Allen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 111:27


Richie is joined by Gilad Atzmon and Professor Dolores Cahill Author, philosopher & jazz legend Gilad Atzmon discusses the new Hate Crime Bill which could see people prosecuted for things they have said at home. He'll also be chatting about identity politics & how it has shaped our response to the arbitrary and nonsensical lockdown measures. Don't miss. Dolores Cahill is Professor of Translational Science at University College Dublin. Despite having an impeccable academic record, Dolores was forced to resign from a scientific commission post, because she disagreed with the lockdown and questioned the seriousness of the virus. This is unmissable.

The National Intel Report with John Stadtmiller
The National Intel Report with John Stadtmiller, November 11, 2020 Hour 1

The National Intel Report with John Stadtmiller

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 60:00


Guest: Bonnie Faulkner - http://gunsandbutter.org/ | ECONOMY, HISTORY, POLITICS, GOVERNMENT, CONSPIRACIES, GLOBALISM, CENSORSHIP Bonnie Faulkner produces and hosts the political economy radio program, Guns and Butter.  Her first broadcast, one month after the crimes of September 11th, established foreknowledge of these events by Wall Street, the big banks and intelligence agencies.  Since that first show, Guns and Butter has continued its in-depth analysis of all aspects of the September 11th attacks and the resulting 9/11 wars.  Richard Gage first learned the facts of 9/11 on her show and went on to found Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth.  Guns and Butter early on covered the subprime and the coming financial meltdown of 2008 and continues its in-depth financial analysis with such experts as Michael Hudson, Michel Chossudovsky, Max Keiser, William Engdahl, William K. Black and many others.  Her radio shows are archived at gunsandbutter.org, where you can listen to her extensive interviews with such fascinating guests as James Bacque, Michael Hoffman, Robert Schoch, Jim Fetzer, Lori Handrahan, Gilad Atzmon, William Pepper, Wayne Madsen, Douglas Valentine and many more. She was banned from Pacifica's flagship station, KPFA, in August 2018 for airing a presentation on Palestine by former Army War College Director of Strategic Studies, Alan Sabrosky, in which he cited IRC figures for deaths in concentration camps, considered “holocaust denial”. Visit her website at gunsandbutter.org and help keep the spirit of free speech alive in America. *Guns and Butter airs every Wednesday at 9:00AM Eastern on WBAI in New York City at 99.5 FM and streamed live at wbai.org.

This Week with David Rovics
Discussion with Gilad Atzmon

This Week with David Rovics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 75:10


Today we spend the hour with renowned jazz musician and author of the Wandering Who and other books, Gilad Atzmon.

FretDojo Jazz Guitar Tips With Greg O'Rourke
Nicolas Meier – The Road Less Travelled

FretDojo Jazz Guitar Tips With Greg O'Rourke

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 57:29


In today’s podcast, Carl Orr, FretDojo's current Artist in Residence, interviews one of the most fascinating and original guitarists on the planet today, Nicolas Meier. With his unique style that is a blend of Metheny-esque jazz and Turkish inspired world music, Nicolas has toured extensively around the world with his band the Meier Group. This wonderful band (featuring sax maestro Gilad Atzmon and Dave O’Higgins) won the overall prize for ‘best band’ at the Juan-les-Pins jazz festival! His recent album Kismet is a wonderful heady mixture of Flamenco, jazz, Latin and Middle Eastern music. His prodigious jazz talent is matched by his other great passion: playing heavy metal guitar in his scorching group ‘Seven7’. For the last three years, Nicolas was the guitarist in guitar supremo, Jeff Beck’s band, with whom he toured all over the world, performing at major venues and festivals. He has recently recorded a stunning album with the A-lister rhythm section of Jimmy Haslip (Yellowjackets) and Vinnie Colaiuta (Sting, Frank Zappa etc). You'll really love this episode with Nicolas not only sharing his story but also talking about his compositions, how he wrote them and the compositions by other musicians who influenced him. If you want to join my online jazz guitar academy with a complete pathway of step-by-step courses to improve your jazz playing, take a look by clicking here: https://www.fretdojo.com/signup-offer/ Here's some ways you can develop your jazz guitar playing: For jazz guitar beginners: Check out my 30-Day Jazz Guitar Challenge: https://www.fretdojo.com/30-day-jazz-guitar-challenge/ For my complete collection of courses for a low monthly fee, go to this link: https://www.fretdojo.com/signup-offer/

The Richie Allen Show
The Richie Allen Show Tuesday July 28th 2020

The Richie Allen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 105:55


Richie is joined by the author and legendary Jazz saxophonist Gilad Atzmon and also the radical feminist writer, sociologist and former probation officer Belstaffie. Facebook has deleted the personal account of rapper Wiley after he shared abusive posts aimed at his Jewish critics. His comments came after an anti-Semitic tirade on Twitter on Friday. The BBC found posts on Facebook under his real name Richard Kylea Cowie. He specifically named Jewish celebrities - including Lord Alan Sugar, comedian David Baddiel and BBC presenter Emma Barnett. Israeli born Gilad Atzmon who has written extensively about Jewish Power and identity politics discusses this with Richie. Women only safe spaces are gradually disappearing due to trans-activism and a supporting mainstream media. Belstaffie has been campaigning for women's rights for years. She explains how "Queer Theory" is behind this agenda and how it makes women and children extremely vulnerable to male sexual predators. Belstaffie also discusses how paedophiles are re-branding themselves as MAPS (Minor Attracted Persons) and how social media is enabling them.

Reimagining Youth Work
A Legacy of Music and Love with Gayle Weiston-Serdan

Reimagining Youth Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 70:56


This episode is a discussion of music, love and building bridges between generations. Dr. Weiston-Serdan talks about her own journey as a musician, her work building music programming for the Youth Mentoring Action Network and, most importantly, how she is able to engage Black and Brown youth in healthy and meaningful ways. Three of Gayle's former students and lifelong proteges, Michael Uzowuru, Danny Mills and Morgen Campbell join the podcast to share how Gayle has impacted them and their careers as musicians. A graduate of the University of Southern California's prestigious Thornton School of Music, Gayle has a Doctorate of Musical Arts in Jazz Studies with minors in Music Education and Electro Acoustic Media. Equally musician and educator, Gayle's sound spans generations and includes a powerful combination of jazz, funk, soul, blues and hip-hop. She received her Master's of Music from the University of Southern California and an undergraduate degree in music from the University of LaVerne after studying at the Dick Grove School of Music. Gayle is a well-respected featured artist and educator. In addition to leading her own jazz duo, trio, and quartet, she has performed with the musical likes of Rosemary Bailey, Joanne Grauer, Joyce Collins, Dr. Reed Gratz, John B. Williams, Jennifer Leitham, Paul T. Smith, Stacy Rowles, Betty O'Hara and the Jazzbirds, Jack DeJohnette, Gilad Atzmon, Yarone Levy, Dion Neuble, Pamella Bowen, Seiler Piano Company, Hammond Organ Company, the world renowned Les Brown Orchestra, and The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra. Gayle is a proud Hammond artist and plays frequently in the Southern California area. Her areas of musical interest include; jazz organ, jazz piano, the history of jazz and hip-hop, the art of improvisation and music therapy. She is a member of Pi Kappa Lambda Music Honor Society and has received numerous awards from the National Association of Jazz Educators.  Follow Gayle on Social Media Twitter: @drgayleserdan Instagram: @drgayleserdan Check out her website and music at: www.drgayleserdan.com Support this podcast

The Richie Allen Show
The Richie Allen Radio Show - Tuesday May 12th 2020

The Richie Allen Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 112:13


Richie is joined by Gilad Atzmon and Piers Corbyn. Jazz saxophonist, philosopher, mathematician and author Gilad Atzmon joins Richie to talk about his excellent series of articles on the covid-19 pandemic. Gilad has been crunching the data, looking at the death tolls here and in Europe and something doesn't add up. He explains it to Richie. He also looks at US President Donald Trump's response to covid-19 and analyses why Trump seems to be going against the scientists. Piers Corbyn is a physicist and renowned meteorologist. Piers has been fined by the police in Glastonbury and London for breaking social distancing rules. He is protesting the lockdown and explaining to people why he thinks the virus is an excuse for a future world where mandatory vaccination is accepted, cash is a thing of the past and everything runs on 5G.

Cheese, Wine And Creatives!
Shirley Smart: Hardy's Merlot, Selection Of Cheeses and Charcoal Crackers

Cheese, Wine And Creatives!

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 63:16


 THIS EPISODE:We eat cheese and drink wine, and talk about lots of different subjects including her eclectic music background and experiences with Middle Eastern music, her album "Long Story Short", Free Music, her doctorate and the so-called "prejudice" against Jazz Cello. Shirley Smart: Shirley Smart is recognised as one of the UK's most versatile and creative cellists – being equally at home and well versed in jazz and Middle Eastern music, as well as classical music.Originally trained under Raphael Wallfisch at the Guilldhall School of Music, and Janos Starker in Paris, she subsequently moved to Jerusalem, where she remained for 10 years, studying and performing a wide variety of musical traditions from the North Africa, Turkey and Middle East. She was also highly active on the jazz scene, working with artists including Avishai Cohen, Omer Avital and Yasmin Levy. Since returning to the UK, she has quickly become known as one of the most creative cellists on the music scene and has worked with many leading jazz and world music groups, including Antonio Forcione, Mulato Astatke, Gilad Atzmon, Neil Cowley, Julian Ferraretto, Robert Mitchell, and Alice Zawadski.She leads her own trio, with John Crawford on piano, and Demi Garcia Sabat on drums, and band Melange.Shirley teaches Improvisation and Jazz at the Royal College of Music and City University, and is a visiting tutor for the National Youth Jazz Collective.https://www.shirleysmart.com/Giles Thornton:Giles is a composer/arranger based in London who has recently worked with as an arranger and musical supervisor for “Adventures In The American Songbook”, performed by postgraduate vocal studies students from the Guildhall School Of Music And Drama . He has also worked as in the music team for the Heritage Orchestra BBC Prom “New York: Sound Of A City”. Recently graduating from Guildhall School Of Music And Drama, studying Jazz Composition and Arranging, Giles released his debut big band album in July of last year. Giles' original compositions are influenced by Vince Mendoza, Maria Schneider, Gill Evans and Mike Walker, among others.He has performed in prestigious venues , such as The Royal Albert Hall, Sadler's Wells, LSO St Lukes, Milton Court Concert Hall and The Barbican Hall.Giles has worked with many artists, such as Jules Buckley, James McMillan, Liane Carroll and John Harle, among others.As well as being a composer/ arranger, Giles has also been a copyist for the ITV drama,”Cheat”, composed by Edmund Butt, and orchestrated by Julian Kershaw. Giles has also been a copyist for the upcoming Guildhall Studio Orchestra concert, “Jeremy Lubbock - A Life in Music”.Giles set up his Jazz Orchestra in January 2018, in order to record his debut big band album, “Be In Today”, and had a very successful launch at the Vortex Jazz Club, on July 4th 2017.https://www.gilesthorntonmusic.com/

The Richie Allen Show
The Richie Allen Radio Show Tuesday January 14th 2020

The Richie Allen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 111:00


Richie is joined by Gilad Atzmon and Mark Steele. The Board of Deputies of British Jews have demanded that the next Labour leader sign up to ten pledges in order to combat antisemitism. Israeli born Jazz musician Gilad Atzmon, who has written extensively on identity politics and Jewish identity joins Richie to discuss. Mark Steele is chief technology officer for a multinational company and a weapons development expert. Mark was embroiled in a high profile court case with Gateshead Council last year after he exposed the trialing of 5G technology there. Mark explains to Richie why he believes that 5G is killer technology, sold to the public through promises of unparalleled speed and connectivity. This is a must listen show. Support YOUR Richie Allen show by making a financial contribution at www.richieallen.co.uk

Talk Mode
Talk Mode #2: Asaf Sirkis

Talk Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 29:03


Today’s guest, the Israeli-born drummer Asaf Sirkis, leads his own bands — Inner Noise and The Sirkis/Bialas International Quartet, among them — is a founder member of Gilad Atzmon’s Orient House Ensemble and often collaborates with Chick Corea’s saxophonist, Tim Garland… Be sure to subscribe if you enjoy!

Outside the Box with Jason Liosatos
Gilad Atzmon Interview

Outside the Box with Jason Liosatos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 96:35


My talk with Gilad Atzmon, saxophonist, author, and great advocate for truth. We talk about free speech, identity politics, anti Semitism, power, and freedom from our suppression, conditioning, and a better world for humanity.

Boiler Room
Episode #236 – ‘Parts Unknown’ with guests Gilad Atzmon and Robert Inlakesh

Boiler Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 165:24


Alternate Current Radio Presents: Sunday Wire with Patrick Henningsen and Mike RobinsonThis week the SUNDAY WIRE broadcasts LIVE as host Patrick Henningsen brings you all the top stories in the US, Europe and internationally. This week we'll discuss the continued fall-out from Israel's massacre of unarmed protesters in Gaza, Palestine, as well as the mysterious death of maverick American TV host and best-selling author, Anthony Bourdain. Later in the first hour we'll be joined LIVE by a very special guest, artist and author Gilad Atzmon to discuss the current aggressive attacks on free speech by the Israeli Lobby and its affiliate organizations, as we try and analyze why the intensity of attacks has increased so much in recent months and how this relates the the situation on the ground in the Middle East. In the second hour we'll connect with independent journalist and advocate for Palestine, Robert Inlakesh, to discuss recent events in Gaza and . And this and more. Enjoy the show...

Boiler Room
Episode #236 – ‘Parts Unknown’ with guests Gilad Atzmon and Robert Inlakesh

Boiler Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 165:24


Alternate Current Radio Presents: Sunday Wire with Patrick Henningsen and Mike RobinsonThis week the SUNDAY WIRE broadcasts LIVE as host Patrick Henningsen brings you all the top stories in the US, Europe and internationally. This week we'll discuss the continued fall-out from Israel's massacre of unarmed protesters in Gaza, Palestine, as well as the mysterious death of maverick American TV host and best-selling author, Anthony Bourdain. Later in the first hour we'll be joined LIVE by a very special guest, artist and author Gilad Atzmon to discuss the current aggressive attacks on free speech by the Israeli Lobby and its affiliate organizations, as we try and analyze why the intensity of attacks has increased so much in recent months and how this relates the the situation on the ground in the Middle East. In the second hour we'll connect with independent journalist and advocate for Palestine, Robert Inlakesh, to discuss recent events in Gaza and . And this and more. Enjoy the show...

Progressive Spirit
The Nakba: 70 Years of Oppression, 1948-2018

Progressive Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 55:59


May 15th marks the 70th anniversary of Israel's statehood. Palestinians refer to this as the Nakba, the Catastrophe, when more than 700,000 Palestinians left their homes from fear or were forcibly removed by Israelis who took their homes. On this 70th anniversary of the occupation, the people of Gaza have been staging a non-violent demonstration, The Great March of Returnthat culminates Tuesday the 15th. According to the Middle Eastern Monitor, "The demonstrations of the Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege started on 30 March 2018. Since then Israeli forces have killed 53 demonstrators and wounded more than 8,500 others." On this special edition of the Beloved Community, John Shuck's guests will speak about the ongoing Nakba for the people of Palestine and Gaza from their unique perspectives. Waddah Sofan was shot and paralyzed by Israeli soldiers during the First Intifada in 1989. Waddah lives in Portland and considers himself "part of Palestinian/American, Muslim, Middle Eastern, people of color and disabled communities." Gilad Atzmon, is a British Jazz artist and author. Gilad was born in Israel in 1963 and trained at the Rubin Academy of Music, Jerusalem (Composition and Jazz). Gilad writes on political matters, social issues,  Jewish identity and culture. He will be in Portland for a jazz concert May 14th and a talk on Truthfulness May 15th. Retired Episcopal priest, Richard Toll, also of Portland, is president of the Board of Trustees of Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA). Rev. Toll received an honorary doctorate from the Church Divinity School of the School of the Pacific in Berkeley, California for his  commitment to justice and peace in the Holy Land.

Jay's Analysis
Trigger Warning: ID Politics with Gilad Atzmon & Jay Dyer - Sunday Wire

Jay's Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 183:18


This week we deliver another LIVE broadcast from the UK, as SUNDAY WIRE host Patrick Henningsen is joined by two incredible guests to discuss the disturbing political situation in America. In the first hour we'll be joined by artist and the brilliant and controversial best-selling author and internationally acclaimed jazz artist, Gilad Atzmon, to discuss Charlottesville and the problem of Left vs Right identity politics in the West, as well its roots in Jewish ID politics, and how society might be able overcome the downward spiral it currently finds itself in. In the second hour we're joined by author and analyst, Jay Dyer, from JaysAnalysis.com to talk about America's new culture wars and why Leftist activists are now pulling down statues across the country and how this might accelerate to more censorship and ceremonial 'book burning' activities. In the final segment, we hear a thought-provoking interview with an American man who managed to turn from hating all Muslims to adopting a more open-minded, civil approach to dialogue - proving that communication is the key to conflict resolution.

The Scott's Bass Lessons Podcast
066 - In Conversation with Jon Thorne - Taking the Double Bass Further

The Scott's Bass Lessons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 51:25


In today's podcast we're talking to double bassist and long time supplier of the low-end for Lamb, Jon Thorne.It's been 20-odd years since Jon Thorne came to some prominence as bassist with experimental trip hop duo Lamb. But Jon has also played alongside folk guitar genius, John Smith, written and recorded an album, Watching The Well, in tribute to his mentor Danny Thompson and recorded and performed with artists as diverse as Robert Miles, Scott Matthews, Gilad Atzmon, Liam Bailey, Steve Lawson and Robert Fripp. Look out for Jon's third solo album, which has been signed for a 2017 release by Static Caravan. You'll also catch him on Lamb's 21st Anniversary Tour and at the Glastonbury, Latitude and Green Man Festivals with his indo-jazz trio Yorkston/Thorne/Khan.

The SBL Podcast
066 - In Conversation with Jon Thorne - Taking the Double Bass Further

The SBL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 51:25


In today's podcast we're talking to double bassist and long time supplier of the low-end for Lamb, Jon Thorne.It's been 20-odd years since Jon Thorne came to some prominence as bassist with experimental trip hop duo Lamb. But Jon has also played alongside folk guitar genius, John Smith, written and recorded an album, Watching The Well, in tribute to his mentor Danny Thompson and recorded and performed with artists as diverse as Robert Miles, Scott Matthews, Gilad Atzmon, Liam Bailey, Steve Lawson and Robert Fripp. Look out for Jon's third solo album, which has been signed for a 2017 release by Static Caravan. You'll also catch him on Lamb's 21st Anniversary Tour and at the Glastonbury, Latitude and Green Man Festivals with his indo-jazz trio Yorkston/Thorne/Khan.

WHTT Podcasts
Jewish Power Myth or Reality?

WHTT Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 1:08


In his recent address to the ultra-Zionist and war-mongering Stand With Us, Alan Dershowitz said; “people say Jews are too powerful, too strong, too rich, we control the media, we’ve too much this, too much that and we often apologetically deny our strength and our power. Don’t do that!” Internationally acclaimed, Israeli musician, Gilad Atzmon, reported this in an article he wrote, "Alan Dershowitz - The Keys to Athens." that should be read before watching the one minute clip of the pronoucement by Alan Dershowitz. http://wp.me/p4sfwS-2hL

Jazzheads
Ep.17 Gilad Atzmon, Tali Atzmon & Yaron Stavi

Jazzheads

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 69:02


Gilad Atzmon, Tali Atzmon and Yaron Stavi pick three tracks for this episode of Jazzheads Live! recorded at the Wakefield Jazz gig on 17th March 2017. Gilad also tells us about his new book 'Being in Time' along with a few funny stories that you may not have heard before.  Tracklist:  Gilad Atzmon Burning Bush – Gilad Atzmon and the Oriental House Ensemble My Old Flame – Miles Davis Laura - Charlie Parker Tali Atzmon Every Now and Then – Talinka Out of Nowhere – Dave Liebman Modinha – Elis and Tom Yaron Stavi Forest – Robert Wyatt Hih – Monica Vasconcelos Love’s In Need of Love Today – Stevie Wonder

Açık Dergi
Açık Dergi: Gilad Atzmon - Mart 2016

Açık Dergi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2016 22:06


İngiliz müzisyen ve yazar Gilad Atzmon ile bir konferans vesile uğradığı İstanbul'daki Coop performansı öncesi ayaküstü sohbet.

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 14/11/2015 || Escenarios del horror (Música contra la barbarie)

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2015 66:45


Los atentados de París del 13 de noviembre, el del Líbano del día anterior, los bombardeos indiscriminados de Gaza (Palestina), los de Yemen desde hace unos meses... Edición especial de 'Club de Jazz' del 14 de noviembre de 2015 que combate los escenarios del horror con la música. A lo largo de algo más de una hora, música de Mazen Kerbaj (con la colaboración de las Fuerzas Aéreas de Israel), del trompetista libanés Ibrahim Maalouf, de la noruega Sidsel Endresen, del saxofonista ex-israelí Gilad Atzmon, del intérprete tunecino de oud Anouar Brahem, del dúo Cooper-Moore y Assif Tsahar (cantándole las cuarenta a los Estados Unidos), de Vijay Iyer junto a Mike Ladd poniendo voz y música a las vivencias de los veteranos estadounidenses de las guerras post-11S, y del dúo francés Tamia y Pierre Favre. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 14/11/2015 || Escenarios del horror (Música contra la barbarie)

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2015 66:45


Los atentados de París del 13 de noviembre, el del Líbano del día anterior, los bombardeos indiscriminados de Gaza (Palestina), los de Yemen desde hace unos meses... Edición especial de 'Club de Jazz' del 14 de noviembre de 2015 que combate los escenarios del horror con la música. A lo largo de algo más de una hora, música de Mazen Kerbaj (con la colaboración de las Fuerzas Aéreas de Israel), del trompetista libanés Ibrahim Maalouf, de la noruega Sidsel Endresen, del saxofonista ex-israelí Gilad Atzmon, del intérprete tunecino de oud Anouar Brahem, del dúo Cooper-Moore y Assif Tsahar (cantándole las cuarenta a los Estados Unidos), de Vijay Iyer junto a Mike Ladd poniendo voz y música a las vivencias de los veteranos estadounidenses de las guerras post-11S, y del dúo francés Tamia y Pierre Favre. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

WHTT Podcasts
Gatekeepers Inside The Israel/Palestine Peace and Justice Movement

WHTT Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 22:44


In the US, one of the most effective advocates for peace and justice in Palestine is Alison Weir of If Americans Knew (IAK).  We Hold These Truths founder, Chuck Carlson, and members discuss the recent character assassination attacks on Alison Weir, to discredit her and her organization, by the leaders of the pro-Palestinian group, Jewish Voice for Peace, for an alleged offense from five years ago.  Also, a follow-up inquisition by the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation was sent to Alison Weir.  Chuck Carlson discusses the use of gatekeepers from his personal experiences that included his removal from the program at a pro-Palestinian, national student group meeting at Duke University in 2004, where he was to speak on Christian Zionism.  He was prevented from speaking by actions of the ADL.  References mentioned in podcast:  IAK-JVP, IAK-US Campaign, IAK open letter to JVP & USC Support petition for Alison Weir, Gilad Atzmon blogs:"The Jewish Solidarity Spin," "JVP, Alison Weir & the Hatred of the White," and "How the Israeli Government Subverted the Solidarity Movement."

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 6/02/2015 || Vientos de Oriente

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2015 141:57


El saxofonista "ex-israelí" Gilad Atzmon presenta nuevo trabajo junto a The Orient House Ensemble, "The whistle blower". En esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 6 de febrero de 2015, estrenamos su trabajo en un programa en el que el oriente persa se encuentra con la improvisación del jazz y el flamenco en "Sonido del Orientne - Música persa en un viaje a España", disco del iraní Kaveh Sarvarián, intérprete de ney, tombak y vocalista. En este trabajo colaboran, entre otros, el grupo Sinouj de Pablo Hernández, o el trío Darawish. "desde mi cadiera", doble selección de Jesús Moreno con el proyecto "From wolves to whales" de Nate Wooley (tp), Dave Rempis (sx), Pascal Niggenkemper (cb) y Chris Corsano (bt), y "Viking", EP de The Thing. En los "Ritmos Latinos" de Anxo escuchamos "Semper audax", disco póstumo de Germán Coppini en el que reformula sus grandes éxitos junto al grupo de improvisadores Comando Delta, dirigido por la saxofonista Chefa Alonso. En el "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García, homenaje al pianista Aldo Ciccolini, especialista en el repertorio de Erik Satie, músico que inspiró, por ejemplo, los "Satierismos" de la Afrodisian Orchestra. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 6/02/2015 || Vientos de Oriente

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2015 141:57


El saxofonista "ex-israelí" Gilad Atzmon presenta nuevo trabajo junto a The Orient House Ensemble, "The whistle blower". En esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 6 de febrero de 2015, estrenamos su trabajo en un programa en el que el oriente persa se encuentra con la improvisación del jazz y el flamenco en "Sonido del Orientne - Música persa en un viaje a España", disco del iraní Kaveh Sarvarián, intérprete de ney, tombak y vocalista. En este trabajo colaboran, entre otros, el grupo Sinouj de Pablo Hernández, o el trío Darawish. "desde mi cadiera", doble selección de Jesús Moreno con el proyecto "From wolves to whales" de Nate Wooley (tp), Dave Rempis (sx), Pascal Niggenkemper (cb) y Chris Corsano (bt), y "Viking", EP de The Thing. En los "Ritmos Latinos" de Anxo escuchamos "Semper audax", disco póstumo de Germán Coppini en el que reformula sus grandes éxitos junto al grupo de improvisadores Comando Delta, dirigido por la saxofonista Chefa Alonso. En el "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García, homenaje al pianista Aldo Ciccolini, especialista en el repertorio de Erik Satie, músico que inspiró, por ejemplo, los "Satierismos" de la Afrodisian Orchestra. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Todos los caminos están cerrados
Interview with Gilad Atzmon || Todos los caminos están cerrados

Todos los caminos están cerrados

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2015 31:26


Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 24/04/2013 || Jazz que se lee, libros que se tocan

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2013 149:58


'Día del libro' de jazz en "Club de Jazz" en esta edición del 24 de abril de 2013. Libros que suenan a jazz y jazz que lee libros. Así leemos música de Miguel Zenón (con la "Rayuela" de Julio Cortázar), Christof Kurzmann (y "El infierno musical" de Alejandra Pizarnik), Simon Nabatov (con "El maestro y Margarita" de Bulgakov), Baldo Martínez & Maite Dono (con su "Sons- Nús" y los poemas de Uxío Novoneyra), Anouar Brahem (y "The astounding eyes of Rita" del poeta Mahmoud Darwish), Gilad Atzmon (con su propia poesía en "Muzik"), Aki Takase (haciendo recitar a Cummings a Eugene Chadbourne) y a Joana Machado junto al pianista Abe Rábade (con la "Travessia dos poetas"). Y escuchamos textos de diferentes autores como Julio Cortázar, Laurent de Wilde, Boris Vian, Quinito López Mourelle o Esi Edugyan. En el "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela volvemos al Festival de Jazz de Punta del Este (Uruguay) para escuchar al cuarteto del baterista Carlos Carli. "desde mi cadiera" Jesús Moreno presenta "Air prints", dúo entre el trompetista Jean-Luc Cappozzo y la vocalista Géraldine Keller. Anxo recupera en los "Ritmos Latinos" el "Gitano soul" que publicara en 1981 El Luis y presenta "Homenaje a Dolores Vargas" de Lady Gypsy. En el "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García escuchamos grabaciones de Billie Holiday en 1959, año de su fallecimiento. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 24/04/2013 || Jazz que se lee, libros que se tocan

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2013 149:58


'Día del libro' de jazz en "Club de Jazz" en esta edición del 24 de abril de 2013. Libros que suenan a jazz y jazz que lee libros. Así leemos música de Miguel Zenón (con la "Rayuela" de Julio Cortázar), Christof Kurzmann (y "El infierno musical" de Alejandra Pizarnik), Simon Nabatov (con "El maestro y Margarita" de Bulgakov), Baldo Martínez & Maite Dono (con su "Sons- Nús" y los poemas de Uxío Novoneyra), Anouar Brahem (y "The astounding eyes of Rita" del poeta Mahmoud Darwish), Gilad Atzmon (con su propia poesía en "Muzik"), Aki Takase (haciendo recitar a Cummings a Eugene Chadbourne) y a Joana Machado junto al pianista Abe Rábade (con la "Travessia dos poetas"). Y escuchamos textos de diferentes autores como Julio Cortázar, Laurent de Wilde, Boris Vian, Quinito López Mourelle o Esi Edugyan. En el "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela volvemos al Festival de Jazz de Punta del Este (Uruguay) para escuchar al cuarteto del baterista Carlos Carli. "desde mi cadiera" Jesús Moreno presenta "Air prints", dúo entre el trompetista Jean-Luc Cappozzo y la vocalista Géraldine Keller. Anxo recupera en los "Ritmos Latinos" el "Gitano soul" que publicara en 1981 El Luis y presenta "Homenaje a Dolores Vargas" de Lady Gypsy. En el "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García escuchamos grabaciones de Billie Holiday en 1959, año de su fallecimiento. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 27/02/2013 || www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2013 126:13


La gaita gallega ha encontrado un hueco en el jazz de la mano de la orensana Cristina Pato y sus "Migrations". En esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 27 de febrero de 2013 escuchamos su trabajo junto a Víctor Prieto (acordeón), Edward Pérez (contrabajo) y Eric Doob (batería), además de diversas colaboraciones, con la producción de Emilio Solla. Seguimos indagando en las "Songs of the Metropolis" de Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble. Jesús Moreno presenta "desde mi cadiera" una selección de la "Long Story Short" cordinada en Wells (Austria) por Peter Brötzmann. Adelantamos el nuevo trabajo de Digital Primitives (Assif Tsahar, Cooper-Moore y Chad Taylor) y su gira que incluye Barcelona (5) y Huesca (6). El "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García recupera el "Trio 64" de Bill Evans. En los "Ritmos Latinos", Anxo nos presenta a Dom La Nena, nombre artístico de la brasileña Dominique Pinto. Y en el "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela, la pareja Enrico Rava (trompeta) y Stefano Bollani (piano). Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 27/02/2013 || www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2013 126:13


La gaita gallega ha encontrado un hueco en el jazz de la mano de la orensana Cristina Pato y sus "Migrations". En esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 27 de febrero de 2013 escuchamos su trabajo junto a Víctor Prieto (acordeón), Edward Pérez (contrabajo) y Eric Doob (batería), además de diversas colaboraciones, con la producción de Emilio Solla. Seguimos indagando en las "Songs of the Metropolis" de Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble. Jesús Moreno presenta "desde mi cadiera" una selección de la "Long Story Short" cordinada en Wells (Austria) por Peter Brötzmann. Adelantamos el nuevo trabajo de Digital Primitives (Assif Tsahar, Cooper-Moore y Chad Taylor) y su gira que incluye Barcelona (5) y Huesca (6). El "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García recupera el "Trio 64" de Bill Evans. En los "Ritmos Latinos", Anxo nos presenta a Dom La Nena, nombre artístico de la brasileña Dominique Pinto. Y en el "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela, la pareja Enrico Rava (trompeta) y Stefano Bollani (piano). Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 20/02/2013 || www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2013 137:33


Henri Texier, Aldo Romano y Louis Sclavis, tres invitados de lujo para esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 20 de febrero de 2013. Con estos tres grandes del jazz francés charlamos, sobre sus viajes a África que junto al fotógrafo Guy Le Querrec nos han proporcionado tres grabaciones desde que se reunieran por primera vez como trío en 1990 para una gira por diversos países de este continente. También nos dará tiempo a partir viaje en "París", la ciudad en la que ejercen gran parte de su actividad, gracias en este caso a la música de "Songs of the Metropolis" de Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble. Jesús Moreno presenta "desde mi cadiera" un registro de 1974 del cuarteto del saxofonista Frank Wright grabado en el loft de Rashied Ali y que ahora se presenta bajo el título de "Blues for Albert Ayler". En el "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García volvemos a la curiosa caja "Swing Surprise-Partie" que recopila grabaciones de swing de la posguerra francesa entre 1945 y 1957. En los "Ritmos Latinos", Anxo indaga en el último trabajo del cantautor Lucas Santtana, "Deus que devasta mas tambén cura". Y Alberto Varela pone contrapunto de blues con la música de Don Vilanova. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 20/02/2013 || www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2013 137:33


Henri Texier, Aldo Romano y Louis Sclavis, tres invitados de lujo para esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 20 de febrero de 2013. Con estos tres grandes del jazz francés charlamos, sobre sus viajes a África que junto al fotógrafo Guy Le Querrec nos han proporcionado tres grabaciones desde que se reunieran por primera vez como trío en 1990 para una gira por diversos países de este continente. También nos dará tiempo a partir viaje en "París", la ciudad en la que ejercen gran parte de su actividad, gracias en este caso a la música de "Songs of the Metropolis" de Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble. Jesús Moreno presenta "desde mi cadiera" un registro de 1974 del cuarteto del saxofonista Frank Wright grabado en el loft de Rashied Ali y que ahora se presenta bajo el título de "Blues for Albert Ayler". En el "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García volvemos a la curiosa caja "Swing Surprise-Partie" que recopila grabaciones de swing de la posguerra francesa entre 1945 y 1957. En los "Ritmos Latinos", Anxo indaga en el último trabajo del cantautor Lucas Santtana, "Deus que devasta mas tambén cura". Y Alberto Varela pone contrapunto de blues con la música de Don Vilanova. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 21/11/2012 || www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2012 135:23


Dos dúos de piano y batería: Agustí Fernández y Ramón López tiñen de "Azul" nuestros oídos; por su parte, Giovanni Di Domenico y Oriol Roca nos prometen que lo suyo "Sounds Good". En esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 21 de noviembre de 2012 tenemos a Gaza y Palestina en nuestros corazones y por eso escuchamos la música del "ex-israelí" Gilad Atzmon. Además, Moisés P. Sánchez y su trío (con Toño Miguel y Borja Barrueta) se presentan sin más aditivos en "Ritual". "desde mi cadiera" con Jesús Moreno escuchamos una de las conducciones del cornetista Butch Morris. Luis Díaz García sube al "Tren Azul" a Benny Goodman mientras Anxo en los "Ritmos Latinos" nos hace bailar con los soneros Marvin Santiago e Ismael Rivera. En el "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela la brasileña Banda Mantiqueira. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 21/11/2012 || www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2012 135:23


Dos dúos de piano y batería: Agustí Fernández y Ramón López tiñen de "Azul" nuestros oídos; por su parte, Giovanni Di Domenico y Oriol Roca nos prometen que lo suyo "Sounds Good". En esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 21 de noviembre de 2012 tenemos a Gaza y Palestina en nuestros corazones y por eso escuchamos la música del "ex-israelí" Gilad Atzmon. Además, Moisés P. Sánchez y su trío (con Toño Miguel y Borja Barrueta) se presentan sin más aditivos en "Ritual". "desde mi cadiera" con Jesús Moreno escuchamos una de las conducciones del cornetista Butch Morris. Luis Díaz García sube al "Tren Azul" a Benny Goodman mientras Anxo en los "Ritmos Latinos" nos hace bailar con los soneros Marvin Santiago e Ismael Rivera. En el "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela la brasileña Banda Mantiqueira. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 12/09/2012 || www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2012 145:24


El guitarrista Bill Frisell y el baterista Matt Chamberlain se reúnen por segunda vez con los productores Lee Townsend y Tucker Martine en Floratone II. Con ellos colaboran Mike Elizondo (b), Jon Brion (tcl), Ron Miles (tp) y Eyvind Kang (viola). Es una de las propuestas de la edición de "Club de Jazz" del 12 de septiembre de 2012 en la que la excusa de un viaje palestino nos trae la música de Anouar Brahem ("The astounding eyes of Rita"), Robert Wyatt, Gilad Atzmon y Ros Stephen ("... for the ghosts within") y Avishai Cohen con Nitai Hershkovits ("Duende"). El "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela recupera un trabajo de 1996 del guitarrista brasileño Guinga bajo el título de "Cheio de dedos". "desde mi cadiera" Jesús Moreno repasa la última edición del Festival de Uzeste y el tributo que rindieron al pianista Jef Gilson. Lo ilustra con su "Suite pour San Remo" grabada en 1966. Anxo encuentra en los "Éxitos secretos" de Ángel Petisme los "Ritmos Latinos". Y además, junto a Luis Díaz García en el "Tren Azul", le cantamos cumpleaños feliz a Sonny Rollins con música de su "Vol.2" para Blue Note de 1957, Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 12/09/2012 || www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2012 145:24


El guitarrista Bill Frisell y el baterista Matt Chamberlain se reúnen por segunda vez con los productores Lee Townsend y Tucker Martine en Floratone II. Con ellos colaboran Mike Elizondo (b), Jon Brion (tcl), Ron Miles (tp) y Eyvind Kang (viola). Es una de las propuestas de la edición de "Club de Jazz" del 12 de septiembre de 2012 en la que la excusa de un viaje palestino nos trae la música de Anouar Brahem ("The astounding eyes of Rita"), Robert Wyatt, Gilad Atzmon y Ros Stephen ("... for the ghosts within") y Avishai Cohen con Nitai Hershkovits ("Duende"). El "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela recupera un trabajo de 1996 del guitarrista brasileño Guinga bajo el título de "Cheio de dedos". "desde mi cadiera" Jesús Moreno repasa la última edición del Festival de Uzeste y el tributo que rindieron al pianista Jef Gilson. Lo ilustra con su "Suite pour San Remo" grabada en 1966. Anxo encuentra en los "Éxitos secretos" de Ángel Petisme los "Ritmos Latinos". Y además, junto a Luis Díaz García en el "Tren Azul", le cantamos cumpleaños feliz a Sonny Rollins con música de su "Vol.2" para Blue Note de 1957, Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 15/02/2012 (192KB) www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2012 164:52


¡11 años de "Club de Jazz"! Los celebramos en esta edición del 15 de febrero de 2012 con el regalo que la pianista jiennense Irene Aranda nos hace con el adelanto de la música de su próximo proyecto, "Yetzer". Además ponemos en órbita nuestro satélite radiofónico con "From the ghosts within" de Robert Wyatt, Gilad Atzmon y Ros Stephen, con el proyecto "Colla Voche" del chelista holandés Ernst Reijseger junto a Tenore e Concurdu de Orosei y con el octeto del pianista Simon Nabatov en "A few incidences". Jesús Moreno se suma "desde mi cadiera" a la fiesta con un directo inédito del dúo Assif Tsahar (saxo) y Cooper-Moore (percusiones) en Tarbes (Francia) en 2003. Los "Ritmos Latinos" de Anxo suenan "Live Paris" con Ben L´Oncle Soul. Roberto Barahona llega con un "PuroJazz" de resonancias clásicas con The Soft Winds. Alberto Varela nos regala una muy especial grabación: desde el año 1920 nos llegan los sonidos del saxofonista brasileño Pixinguinha. Culmina "La duda permanente" de Ferran Esteve con "The case of Charles Dexter Ward", la música literaria de Lovecraft´s Aunts. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 15/02/2012 (192KB) www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2012 164:52


¡11 años de "Club de Jazz"! Los celebramos en esta edición del 15 de febrero de 2012 con el regalo que la pianista jiennense Irene Aranda nos hace con el adelanto de la música de su próximo proyecto, "Yetzer". Además ponemos en órbita nuestro satélite radiofónico con "From the ghosts within" de Robert Wyatt, Gilad Atzmon y Ros Stephen, con el proyecto "Colla Voche" del chelista holandés Ernst Reijseger junto a Tenore e Concurdu de Orosei y con el octeto del pianista Simon Nabatov en "A few incidences". Jesús Moreno se suma "desde mi cadiera" a la fiesta con un directo inédito del dúo Assif Tsahar (saxo) y Cooper-Moore (percusiones) en Tarbes (Francia) en 2003. Los "Ritmos Latinos" de Anxo suenan "Live Paris" con Ben L´Oncle Soul. Roberto Barahona llega con un "PuroJazz" de resonancias clásicas con The Soft Winds. Alberto Varela nos regala una muy especial grabación: desde el año 1920 nos llegan los sonidos del saxofonista brasileño Pixinguinha. Culmina "La duda permanente" de Ferran Esteve con "The case of Charles Dexter Ward", la música literaria de Lovecraft´s Aunts. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

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The Michael Slate Show - The Road from Doo Wop to Revolutionary Communism and the Treasonous Music of Gilad Atzmon

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2010


A rare and unique interview with Bob Avakian about his journey from a middle class life in the Bay Area of Californina to becoming a leading communist theoretician and the chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party; Gilad Atzmon, an Israeli born jazz musician who went into self imposed exile in London as a supporter of Palestinian Liberation, talks about his music and all the forces that shaped him and his art.

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