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Работая сессионным музыкантом и подрабатывая в казино, опытный гитарист Bill Moio записал альбом Try This. Это его второй альбом после Let's Go 1999 года. Сопродюсером и напарником выступил известный клавишник и аранжировщик George Whitty (Herbie Hancock, The Brecker Brothers, Grover Washington, Jr., Bill Evans, Richard Bona, Chaka Khan, Dave Matthews, Carlos Santana, Céline Dion). Безупречная работа на шестиструнке, напоминает George Benson и раскрывает его выдающееся мастерство в написании песен в десяти приятных оригинальных композициях. В AppleMusic он находится в категории #smoothjazz, но я смело добавлю еще один хэштег #contemporaryjazz. Считаю эту работу очень хорошим легким джазом, который хочется слушать и главное, эта музыка не надоедает.Интересный монтаж треков, который был сделан двумя музыкантами с помощью современной технологии сэмплирования/секвенирования клавишных и искусного программирования ударных. Результат звучит вполне органично, аутентично, плюс гитарист раскрывает свое мастерство в искрящейся манере с латинскими и фанковыми грувами. Приглашенные коллеги, включая альт-саксофониста Eric Marienthal, басиста Jimmy Haslip (Yellowjackets) и барабанщика Tommy Brechtlein, появляется на двух треках Try This и Struttin' (Брехтлейн также появляется на Need to Know). Трубач Wayne Bergeron и тромбонист Andy Martin усиливают секцию синтезированных духовых инструментов на Struttin' и завершающую композицию с латинским привкусом Arroz con Pollo. А полный комплект цифровых духовых инструментов и струнных на I've Heard It All Before и Friends Again звучит так же убедительно, как и настоящие.СЛУШАТЬ АЛЬБОМ - https://album.link/i/1779182170ЧИТАТЬ - https://itimusic1.bandcamp.com/album/try-thisЛучший трек альбома в плей-листе JAZZ по-русски 8 на AppleMusic и SpotifyПоставь лайк ❤️ и подпишись на канал JAZZ по-русски https://t.me/discor
Nicola Conte; Gregory Porter – Do You Feel Like I Feel – 3:53 Charles Moorer; Jeff Lorber – Yeshua Praise – 4:05 Coleman Mellett; Larry Goldings; Chuck Mangione; Steve Gadd; Barry Miles; Will Lee – Everymornin’ – 3:40 Grover Washington, Jr. – Let It Flow (For “DR. J”) – 5:50 Ronny Jordan – Summer Smile […]
Temporada 06 | Episodio 34 de Mi Lado V | Radio Fecha de emisión: 03-septiembre-2024 Título: Viticultor Protagonista: Matías Michelini Tema 'Vinventions': "La vigna" by Gabriele Boggio Ferraris 4tet Tema 'Saint Felicien': "Take Five (Take Another Five)" by Grover Washington, Jr. #Wine #Jazz
Lao Tizer is a keyboardist/producer who blends together elements of various genres of music in developing his own brand of contemporary jazz. His band members comes from multiple music backgrounds which makes Lao's band unique in many ways. With over a half-dozen albums released since the early 1990's, he can be found playing festivals and shows throughout the country. Multi-award winning program director Ray White caught up with Lao backstage during June of 2024 to talk about his career, work with Special EFX's Chieli Minucci and his brand new album Amplify. Two other great contemporary jazz musicians are also featured in our showcase segment. Grammy award winning saxophonist Kirk Whalum - whose latest release is Epic Cool and also bassist Gearld Veasley, who played with Grover Washington, Jr. in the early 1980's. His latest single is Groovitivity. The cutting edge of contemporary jazz is right here on the Coool CAT!
Dancefloor Memories with Patrick Hawkins, over 60 Minutes of Disco, Soul and Funk Podcast. Classic tracks, Dancefloor fillers from, Emotions, Kool and the Gang, Change, Stephanie Mills, Linda Clifford new tracks from, Georgie B and the Groove Association, MS1 Project ft Alex James, This weeks tune of the week is from Jarrod Lawson & Raquel Rodriguez, more classic tracks from Grover Washington jr ft Bill Withers, Wilton Fielder ft Bobby Womack and The Crusaders ft Randy Crawford (Alex Di Cio Re-Edit). Just settle down with a long drink and chill or boogie around your kitchen to tracks others would never dream of playing! Spread the word, give me a like and follow my Podcasts. Much Love Pat
Extrait : « … Tu peux écouter Nirvana et Just the two of us, Léo Ferré et Just the two of us, Supertramp et Just the two of us, Bertrand Belin et Just the two of us, Prince et Just the two of us, y a pas incompatibilité et personne ne va te regarder de travers, ou alors éventuellement un Hassidim jazzeux… »Pour l'écouter, c'est par ici si tu utilises Apple Podcasts, ici pour Deezer, là sur Spotify, voire, si tu préfères, Podcast Addict. Il y a plein d'autres app de podcasts, cherche Good Morning Music sur la tienne. Pour commenter les épisodes, tu peux le faire sur l'appli en question, ça aide énormément à faire croître l'audience. Mais aussi sur le site web dédié, il y a une section Le Bar, ouverte 24/24, pour causer du podcast ou de musique en général, je t'y attends avec impatience. Enfin, si tu souhaites me soumettre une chanson, c'est aussi sur le site web que ça se passe. Pour soutenir Good Morning Music et Gros Naze :1. Abonne-toi2. Laisse-moi un avis et 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcasts, ou Spotify et Podcast Addict3. Partage ton épisode préféré à 3 personnes autour de toi. Ou 3.000 si tu connais plein de monde. Good Morning Music Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Tous les jours sur Oxygène Radio, Kris vous mixe les hits comme vous ne les avez jamais entendus ! Remixs, bootlegs, mashup, covers... 100% inédit en radio !Un thème différent tous les soirs."House & Disco House II" :Bill Withers & Grover Washington, Jr. - Just The Two Of Us (RICHIE ROZEX Remix) Sllash & Doppe - Ride On Time (Extended Mix) Black BoxEugenio Fico - Street Sounds (Extended Mix)James Mac, VALL - Try Again (David Penn Extended Remix) AaliyaJenifer Lopez - Get Right (Eugenio Fico ReMix)Babes on the Run - Dancin (Extended Mix) Bee Gees
PropsAndPraise everybody as we bring you another edition Of A Cup Of J.O.E. with selections ranging from with Grover Washington, Jr. to RUSH. A Special thank you to brother Martin for allowing us to broadcast in his beautiful space. Thank you so so much for joining us so ENJOY!!!! & BLACK LIVES STILL MATTER!!!!Tune into new broadcasts of A Cup of J.O.E., LIVE, Wednesdays from 9 AM - Noon EST / 2 - 5 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/a-cup-of-j-o-e///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Un 20 de febrero de 2017 nacía El Jazzensor, un nombre con sentido del humor que describe como catalogan otros la música que me gusta y que, a vosotros oyentes, os gusta. Este es nuestro episodio numero 178 y han pasado muchas músicas, autores e intérpretes. Sin pretender hacer un repaso, al hacer esta selección de música para ascensores, me he encontrado que muchos de los invitados del episodio ya tienen el suyo propio. Espero que lo disfrutes y que nos sigas acompañando en próximas entregas. Gracias por escucharnos, Playlist: Donald Fagen - The Nightfly; Quincy Jones - Soul Bossa Nova; Lalo Schifrin - Lalo's Bossa Nova; Astrud Gilberto & Walter Wanderley - So Nice (Summer Samba); Elis Regina - Récit de Cassard; Love Unlimited Orchestra - Love's Theme; George Benson - Breezin'; Grover Washington, Jr. - East River Drive; Sade - Your Love Is King; Bob James & David Sanborn - It's You; Lisa Ono - Red Blouse; Roberto Menescal e Cris Delanno - Corazón partío; Chiara Civello - Metti una sera a cena; Thomas Dutronc and Stacey Kent- Un homme et une femme; Jorge Ben Jor e Os Paralamas do Sucesso - Que maravilha.
This week, Pete digs into his archives to bring you some great tracks from Barry White, The Isley Brothers, Aretha Franklin and The Average White Band. There are also tracks from Speedometer, The New Mastersounds and Skeewiff. 2 bands from Petes' own label feature, Jamie & The Numbers and The Honeyshotz, whilst this week's birthday celebrations are for Sam Dees, Grover Washington and for Aaron Brown of The Pasadenas. Tune into new broadcasts of the Superfly Funk & Soul Show, LIVE, Friday from 10 AM - 12 PM EST / 3 - 5 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/superfly-funk-and-soul-show///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(10:19) Drake Album review(21:46) random shit to fill in time: what is snitching, domestic dispute,(52:51) Read em and Weep: birthday text(1:00:44) fun facts (1:06:10) shows to watch (1:11:13) 3 cheers: RIP Dianne FeinsteinMusic by: Grover Washington- hydra/Notorious BIG- one more chance/BIG L - MVP
We sit down with Harvey and Kasey, and they are doing their 104 80s R&B Songs bracket. Check out this episode for what they think is the best 80s R&B Song ever. If you want to do your tournament, please contact us, and we will set it up. PYT (Michael Jackson)Sweet love (anita baker)After the love has gone (earth wind and fire)Just the two of us (Bill Withers and Grover Washington, Jr)Candy Girl (New Editon)Endless Love (Lionel Richie and Diana Ross)Rock with you (Michael Jackson)I wanna dance with somebody (Whitney Houston)When does cry (prince)I just called to say i love you (Stevie Wonder)You got it all (the jets)Smooth Operator (Sade)Dail my heart (the boys)Sexual Healing Marvin Gaye)just got paid (johnny kemp)Billie Jean (Michael Jackson)dont disturb this groove (the system)I feel for you (chaka Khan)I wonder if i take you home (lisa lisa and cult jam)You Dropped a bomb on me (The Gap band)oh shelia (ready for the world)Here and Now (Luther Vandross)Sukiyaki (a taste of honey)What's Love got to do with it (tina turner)Dont stop the music (yarbrough and peoples)Miss you much (janet jackson)Tender Love (force m.d's)I cant go for that (Hall and Oates)Stomp (the brothers johnson)Every little Step (Bobby Brown)Rythm of the night (debarge)Thats what friends are for (Doinne Warwick)Never knew love like this before (stephanie mills)Outstanding (the gap band)Whipappeal (babyface)Can you stand the rain (new edition)Casanova (Levert)Celebration (kool the gang)Looking for a new love (judy Watley)Between the sheets (the isley brothers)Love Overboard (gladys Knight and the pips)Take your time (sos band)Computer Love (zapp and roger)Give it to me baby (rick james)Superwoman (Karyn White)On my own (patti labelle)Girlfreind (Pebbles)Caribbean Queen (billy Ocean)Fantastic Voyage (Lakeside)Let's Groove (earth wind and fire)back to life (soul 2 soul)Forget me nots (Patrice Rushen)early in the morning (the gap band)Being with you (smokey robinson)I want her (keith sweat)Your are my lady (freddie Jackson)and the beats goes on (the whispers)Shake you down (Gregory Abbott)shower me with your love (surface)Aint nobody (chaka khan)miss you like crazy (natalie cole)All night long (lionel richie)I want to be your man (roger)Let it whip (dazz band)love you down (ready for the world)The Sweetest taboo (sade)nightshift (the commodores)Freeway of love (aretha franklin)And i am telling you im not going (jennifer holliday)Hello (lionel richie)Roni (Booby Brown)How will i know (whitney houston)Do me baby (meli'sa morgan)Part-time lover (stevie wonder)What have you done for me lately (janet jackson)Im so excited (pointer sisters)Juicy Fruit (Mtume)Love come down (evelyn King)There'll be sad songs (billy ocean)Solid (Ashford and Simpson)Cool it now (new edition)If it isn't love (new edition)Missing you (diana ross)Nasy (Janet Jackson)If only you knew (patti Labelle)Paradise (sade)Lets her it for the boy (deniece williams)Rock me tonight for old time sake (freddie jacksonNite and Day (al b sure)Never too much (luther vandross)Get down on it (kool and the gang)Turn your love around (george benson)Give me the night (george benson)Beat it (michael Jackson)Lets wait awhile (janet jackson)Greatest love of all (whitney houston)Saving all my love (Whitney Houston)Say you, say me (lionel richie)The Way you make me feel (michael Jackson)Get out of my dreams, get into my car (billy oceanAlways (Alantic Starr)Burn rubber on me (the gap band)She works hard for the money (donna summer)My prerogative (bobby brown) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mass-debaters/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mass-debaters/support
Episode 106 Electronic Music of Dune Playlist Toto, “Main Title,” “Robot Fight,” and “Dune (Desert Theme)” from Main Title / Robot Fight / Dune (Desert Theme) (1984 Polydor). A single produced from the soundtrack of the David Lynch film version of Dune (1984). Toto, with its big synthesizers, created most of the soundtrack, although Brian Eno, Roger Eno and Daniel Lanois had one track (included later in this podcast). Bass, David Hungate; Drums, Percussion, Jeff Porcaro; Guitar, Steve Lukather; Keyboards, David Paich, Steve Porcaro. 6:36 David Matthews, “Part I: Arrakis,” “Part II: Sandworms,” “Part III: Song Of The Bene Gesserit,” “Part IV: Muad'Dib” from Dune (1977 CTI Records). Arranged by David Matthews and produced by Creed Taylor for his CTI jazz label, this was an extended work inspired by the novel by Frank Herbert. Cliff Carter plays the solo synth (mini-Moog?) on the first track and other places. The work is jazz with bits of electronic music blended into the instrumentation. It remains an interesting artifact partly because of the legal problems CTI faced once they released the album. Because CTI had not secured writer Frank Herbert's authorization to use his novel Dune as the thematic center piece for the album, Herbert filed a law suit against CTI and won, forcing the label to delete it from catalog. For this reason, that interesting album was never reissued in the USA. Enjoy. Alto Saxophone, David Sanborn; Bass, Mark Egan; Bass Trombone, Dave Taylor; Concertmaster, Sanford Allen; Drums, Andy Newmark, Steve Gadd; Flute, Piccolo Flute, Dave Tofani; Guitar, Eric Gale, Hiram Bullock; Keyboards, Cliff Carter; Oboe, Clarinet, Lew Del Gatto; Percussion, Gordon Gottlieb, Sue Evans; Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Grover Washington, Jr.; Trombone, Jerry Chamberlain*, Sam Burtis, Tom Malone, Wayne Andre; Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Burt Collins, Jim Bossy, Joe Shepley, John Gatchell, Jon Faddis, Lew Soloff, Randy Brecker; Vocals, Googie Coppola. Recorded at Electric Lady Studios, June 1977. The first side is the Dune suite, the second side features interpretations of other sci fi film themes (Silent Running, Star Wars, etc.). 20:29 Frank Herbert reading Dune from Dune, The Banquet Scene (1977 Caedmon Records) combined with a track by Alan R. Splet, “Space Travel W/ Changing Choral Textures” (2003 Sub Rosa) from An Anthology Of Noise & Electronic Music / Second A-Chronology 1936-2003. The recording of Herbert was made at the height of the Dune craze, the late 1970s. When David Lynch made his film for release in 1984, he was working with Splet who is not credited by whom may have contributed some electronic and ambient sounds. This track appears to confirm that and I've combined it with the Herbert reading. 5:07 Brian Eno, Roger Eno and Daniel Lanois, “Prophecy Theme” from Dune (Original Soundtrack Recording) (1984 Polydor). This little track was the only one that remained of Eno's contributions to the Dune soundtrack, although he reportedly composed an entire movie's worth of music for the film. Some was used as incidental music. 4:21 Zheani, “The Litany Against Fear” from Eight (2018 Sleepcvlt). Cassette release from this Australian rapper, electronic musician, model and actress.This is a famous quote from Herbert's Dune and seemed fitting to have it represented by a musician for the podcast. 0:36 Klaus Schulze, “Dune” from Dune (1979 Brain). Yes, Schulze, too, was infected with the Dune craze and created this ambitious 30-minute work to acknowledge it. This is a truly lovely electronic work from those days when Schulze was largely still working analog synthesis, and synthesize voices and orchestral sounds, much like his earlier album X. The cello is played by Wolfgang Tiepold, produced by and all keyboards by Klaus Schulze. The first side comprises the piece called Dune and the second side features an unrelated work with vocals by Arthur Brown. An intriguing album all around! 30:05 Graeme Revell & The City Of Prague Philharmonic, “Seduction” from Frank Herbert's Dune (Original Soundtrack From The Sci-Fi Channel Mini Series) (2001 GNP Cresendo). Composed by Graeme Revell; executive producer, Neil Norman; orchestra, chorus, The City Of Prague Philharmonic. This is the soundtrack for a Sci Fi channel mini-series back in 2001. The music is primarily orchestral, being performed in the Czech Republic and arranged by Neil Norman, Hollywood veteran of science fiction films. But Revell did compose it and there are a few tracks, such as the one featured here, that have clearly electronic elements that stand out. 1:51 Grimes, “Caladan” from Geidi Primes (2011 No Pain in Pop). Grimes' first album was a concept album based on Frank Herbert's novel Dune and David Lynch's 1984 film adaptation of the book. This track is about the fictional home planet of the Atreides, the protagonist clan in the novel. Produced by, written by, played by Grimes. She used relatively simple sounds, overdubs, and interesting vocal mixes to tell these tales. 2:23 Kurt Stenzel, “Parallel World” (1:42), “Parallel World (Outro)” (1:04), “Leap Of Faith” (0:43), “Time And Space” (2:04), “Optical World” (2:56), “Nebula” (2:26), and “Invitation” (excerpt) from Jodorowsky's Dune (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2014 Cinewax). This is a bit of a side-hustle because Alejandro Jodorowsky's much hyped film version of Dune, which he sought to make in the 1970s, does not exist. It is one of the most famous movies that never existed. Still, the Chilean-French film director, producer, composer, actor stuck with the idea for quite some time until the David Lynch movie was produced in the 1980s and sucked all of the available Dune oxygen out of the room. But Jodorowsky's passion for the project inspired others, including guitarist and synthesist Stenzel who produced this soundtrack to a 2014 documentary about Jodorowsky and the ill-fated project. Stenzel composed music inspired by the book. This double LP has 33 tracks and I focused on a selection of connected synth tracks from the first album. Moog Source, CZ-101s, Roland Juno 6, toy Concertmate organ, Ninendo DS, voice, Kurt Stenzel. 11:56 Klause Schulze, “Side E—"Der Hauch Des Lebens (The Breath of Life) Pt #1” from Deus Arrakis (2022 SPV Recordings). Dune remained a lifelong source of fascination for Schulze. This, his final album, was also inspired by the novel he loved so well. This is a three-LP set, but the first LP is single-sided. Because of his ill health, Schulze knew that this might be his final project. In the liner notes he wrote directly to his fans, saying, “Thank you for your great support over all these years. This is for you! May the spice be with you. Always.” Recorded and written by Klaus Schulze; Cello, Wolfgang Tiepold; Voice, Eva-Maria Kagermann. 16:24 Han Zimmer, “Arrakis” from The Art And Soul Of Dune (Companion Book Music) (2021 WaterTower Music). Zimmer composed the soundtrack for the Denis Villeneuve released in 2021. Villeneuve has praised Zimmer's work on the film and that he had spent,"months and months creating new instruments, defining, creating, and seeking new sounds, pushing the envelope." In addition to a soundtrack for the film itself, Zimmer released two companion releases that provide an extended listen to the sounds and experiments that were created for the project. Three albums were released for the film by WaterTower Music, including The Dune Sketchbook (Music from the Soundtrack), Dune (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), and The Art and Soul of Dune on September 3, September 17, and October 22, 2021, respectively. This work is from the reading companion to the film. 13:28 Opening background music: Hans Zimmer, “The Shortening Of The Way” from The Dune Sketchbook (Music from the Soundtrack) (2021 WaterTower Music). This track is from a companion 2-CD set that accompanied the actual soundtrack. Zimmer called these sketches and they represent his sound experiments as he formulated the music for the film. This grand combination of acoustic instruments and synth sounds from Zimmer's private studio is stunning in its scope and virtuosity and highly recommended. Synth programming by Hans Zimmer. 11:14 Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
David Carr, Jr. first picked up the saxophone when he was 12 years old. He grew up in Oklahoma, helping out on the family farm, and by the time he was 14, David was playing alongside his dad around Oklahoma City. David was assigned to the Marine Corps Band. After leaving the USMC, David joined the Joker's Wild band in 1980, a ten-piece Top 40/R&B band performing around Oklahoma. In 1984, David founded the Funk/Dance band Prelude, and in 1985 moved the act to Dallas. After a time, David felt the need to leave the cover band limitations and began writing his own music David's sound and compositional style is unique and difficult to confine to any one genre. The roots are jazz, but there are aspects of funk, rhythm & blues, and occasionally a bit of an enigmatic element that defies any label. David Carr, Jr. is an irresistible musical force, a perfect storm gaining momentum and showing no signs of letting up. He writes, records, produces, and masters all of his soulful music in his own studio. David's smooth and rhythmic sound has been compared with such legendary greats as Grover Washington, Jr. and David Sanborn. David continues to release new music on a regular basis, and with this show to play recent new music from some of his singles/albums...
Wildfire expert and founder/CEO of Sun FireDefense Dr. Jim Moseley joins the show to discuss his company’s new wildfire coating technology, which has already been used for mitigation during two California wildfires. The two also discuss Dr. Moseley’s musical background, in which he performed with artists such as Frank Sinatra, Grover Washington, the London Symphony, […]
Brian Lenair stands out among many contemporary jazz sax musicians by playing straight saxophones. Starting his career over 25 years ago, he caught notice of fans and jazz aficionados alike as a member of the group Spur of The Moment. In 2004, Brian released his first solo CD and has also played with the likes of George Benson, Grover Washington, Jr., Al Jarreau, Will Downing and many more. Award-winning program director Ray White caught up with Brian in November of 2022 and talked about his latest music, early years playing for Michael Jordan and friends and the music scene in Washington, D.C. In our showcase segment, Lisa Davis - your "Hostess with the Mostest," highlights the latest from Babyface. His latest studio album is Girls Night Out. The very best in contemporary jazz & rhythm & blues righ here on the Coool CAT!
Barry, Abigail, and guest Frances Walton discuss Mutemath by Mutemath and sample Original and Cranberry Herb from Ginger's Revenge in Asheville, North Carolina. Frances and Barry met as Patreon subscribers of Stand Up! with Pete Dominick, and Frances has appeared on Pete's show numerous times as part of his special segment “The Hue.” She has also appeared on her brother's podcast Phrankly Speaking, most recently joining him for a two-part series about Tom Cruise. Friend of the podcast Jon Carroll will be touring with Mary Chapin Carpenter this summer! You may be able to catch Barry and Abigail (and Frances) at the Charlotte show on August 11, 2023! Frances discovered Mutemath at a college concert where they opened for Switchfoot. She purchased the Teleprompt version of the album at the concert. We reviewed the Warner Bros. version. Read about the differences between the two releases. Ginger's Revenge created a character for each of their four core beers. Meet the band and check out each of their customized Spotify playlists! Abigail heard similarities between this album and Coldplay's Mylo Xyloto. Frances compared the vocals in Collapse to Joga by Björk. The “reverse back masked” music video for Typical reminded Frances of the creativity and artistry of OK Go's music videos. You can hear more about backmasking in our episode Tripping Walruses (The Beatles & Tripping Animals Brewing Co.) or in the Omnibus entry dedicated to the topic. Frances compared the syncopated drumming of Darren King, Mutemath's drummer, to the drumming in Take Five (Take Another Five) by Grover Washington, Jr. Abigail got U2 vibes from Plan B; Frances heard elements U2 in Control (she mentioned Elevation as a possible comparison). Barry contributed to his Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly About Music thesis by comparing Control to Times Like These by Foo Fighters. Stall Out reminded Frances of Ride by Bond. Our next Jukebox episode will be Time to Pretend by MGMT, submitted by Paul Zawacki. This episode is scheduled to drop on July 21, 2023. Up next… The World from the Side of the Moon by Phillip Phillips Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
I'll be playing your favorite Contemporary-Smooth Jazz from the 70's,80's,90's and today.With selections from George Benson,Bob James,Grover Washington,Jr.,Stanley Jordan and Angela Bofill.Plus selections from:Isaac Hayes,MFSB,Sade and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samuel-wilsonjr/message
| Step By Step (Extended Re-mix) | Jeff Lorber feat. Audrey Wheeler | 1985 | Too Much Too Fast | Vera Brown & Rich Girls | 1985 | Summer Nights In Rio | Wilton Felder | 1983 | Out On The Town | Aaron Bing | 2011 | Let's Get Together Now | Aristocrats | 1973 | Gonna Make You Mine | Anglo Saxon Brown | 1976 | Will You Love My Child | Anna Raye | 2005 | Nine Times | Moments | 1976 | Times Are Tight (Instrumental) | Jimmy Young | 1982 | Is This The Future? (Gedi Re Edit) | Fatback feat. Gerry Bledsoe | 1983 | Want You So Bad | Magnum Force | 1991 | Do You Believe In Love | Tavares | 1980 | We Belong To Each Other | Pieces Of A Dream | 1988 | Sugar Pie Guy (Extended Disco Version) | Joneses | 1974 | I'm So Hot | Denise LaSalle | 1980 | I'll Never Find Another Like You | Eddie Kendricks | 1983 | It's Right | Michelle Wallace | 1982 | Fan The Fire | Eugene Record | 1979 | Loc-It-Up | Leprechaun | 1981 | Whole Lotta You In Me (feat. Grover Washington, Jr.) | Brotherly Love (aka The Chestnut Brothers) | 1990 | Just Wanna Get The Feel Of It (12" Version) | Bloodstone | 1978 | Stomp | Louis Benedetti | 2000 | Soulmagic (Part 1) | Soulmagic | 2003 | Human | Brief Encounter | 1977 | Testimony | Virtue | 2006 | You Changed | Jully Black | 2002 | Shoulda Been Lovin' You (feat. Stephanie Cooke) | Mondo Grosso | 1997 | Can We Try Again (feat. Ledisi) | Braxton Brothers | 1999 | These Memories | Almeta Lattimore | 1975 | Being In Love | Chi-Lites | 1972 | Big Time Lover | Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose | 1973 | Love Me Anyway | WQBC | 1985 | Everyone's A Star (Paul Simpson Re-edit) | Intruders | 2023
Counting Down the Greatest Cover Songs of All-Time!!#95-91Intro song: Doin' Time by Lana Del ReyOutro song: Doin' Time by Sublime95. Common PeopleOriginal: Common People by PulpAlternate: Common People by Vitamin String QuartetCover: Common People by William Shatner94. Just the Two of UsOriginal: Just the Two of Us by Grover Washington, Jr. & Bill WithersAlternate: Just the Two of Us by Toshinobu KubotaCover: Just the Two of Us by Will Smith93. You've Got a FriendOriginal: You've Got a Friend by Carole KingAlternate: You Learn / You've Got a Friend by Glee CastCover: You've Got a Friend by James Taylor92. Babe I'm Gonna Leave YouOriginal: Babe I'm Gonna Leave You by Anne BredonAlternate: Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You by Joan BaezCover: Babe I'm Gonna Leave You by Led Zeppelin91. Waterfalls"Original": Waterfalls by Paul McCartneyOriginal" Waterfalls by TLCAlternate: Waterfalls by Bette MidlerCover: Waterfalls by Death Cab for CutieVote on your favorite cover version from today's episode
All music used with permission by Vanessa Rubin. Love You Madly - Ellington Merry Christmas Baby - Baxter/Moore White Christmas - Berlin What Child Is This? - Dix A Child Is Born - Evans/Bennett Little Drummer Boy - Davis My Favorite Things - Rodgers/Hammerstein II Baby It's Cold Outside - Loesser Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You? - Razaf/Redman Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Martin/Blane This week – revered as both a torchbearer and a storyteller, jazz vocalist Vanessa Rubin possesses a voice hailed for crystalline clarity- hearth-like warmth and playful lioness sass. With nine albums under her belt performing with jazz luminaries such as Grover Washington junior and Kenny Burrell – Vanessa has explored different styles of jazz from vocal big band melodies to sparse guitar driven compositions. Vanessa brings her trio to the Bop Stop to jump start the holidays with her signature swinging style of standards, originals, ballads and blues. From December 23rd, 2021, here's Vanessa Rubin and Her Trio – Live at the Bop Stop. This program is recorded at the Robert Conrad Studios at the Bop Stop in Cleveland, Ohio with additional production by Graham Rosen and editing for WOBC and WNPA provided by Dr. Pete Naegele and for our podcast and other affiliates by Shawn Gilbert and Carsen Gilbert at GilAzar Media. The Executive Producer is Daniel Peck. For extended versions of all our shows –our Live at The Bop Stop podcast can be found on your favorite podcast app. Want to Support The Bop Stop? Donate here! Contact us here
Richard Smith – Groove Assets – 4:15 Jas Miller; Gianni Vancini – Madu Dan Racun (Instrumental) – 3:48 George Benson – So This Is Love? – 7:04 Takuya Kuroda – Time Coil – 6:35 Patrice Rushen – The Hump – 6:11 Grover Washington, Jr. – Mister Magic – 9:01 Bobbi Humphrey – Harlem River Drive […]
Friedensnoten – heute stellt der Kabarettist, Komponist und Pianist Uli Masuth „I Can't Write Left-Handed“ von Bill Withers vor. Bill Withers versuchte schlicht, sich als apolitischer Mensch in einen Kriegsversehrten hineinzuversetzen, was er in der Schlacht wohl gedacht haben mag. Liedtext (Google-Übersetzung): Ich kann nicht mit links schreiben Würden Sie bitte einen Brief schreiben, einen Brief an meine Mutter schreiben? Sag ihr, sie soll es erzählen, sag ihr, sie soll es sagen, sag ihr, sie soll es dem Familienanwalt sagen Ich versuche, einen Aufschub für meinen jüngeren Bruder zu bekommen Sag Reverend Harris, er soll für mich beten, Herr, Herr, Herr Ich werde nicht leben, ich glaube nicht, dass ich leben werde, um viel älter zu werden [Refrain] Seltsamer kleiner Mann hier in Vietnam, den ich nicht, den ich nie gesehen habe Segne sein Herz, hat nie etwas getan Er hat mir in die Schulter geschossen [Vers 2] Im Boot Camp hatten wir Unterricht Weißt du, wir haben darüber geredet, jeden Tag zu kämpfen Und durch eine rosige, rosige Brille schauen Ich muss zugeben, es schien trotzdem spannend zu sein Oh, aber etwas, das an diesem Tag übersehen wurde, um es mir zu sagen, Herr Kugeln sehen besser aus, muss ich sagen Bruder, wenn sie nicht auf dich zukommen Aber in die andere Richtung raus Und bitte rufen Sie den Reverend an Rufen Sie an, rufen Sie Reverend Harris an Und sagen Sie ihm, er soll den Herrn bitten, einige gute Dinge für mich zu tun Sag ihm, ich werde nicht leben, ich werde nicht leben Ich werde nicht leben, um viel älter zu werden oh Gott Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen Einsame Stadt, einsame Straße Bill Withers Für meinen Freund Bill Withers Nur wir zwei Grover Washington jr. [Refrain] Seltsamer kleiner Mann hier in Vietnam, den ich noch nie gesehen habe Segne sein Herz hat nie etwas getan Er hat mir in die Schulter geschossen
Peace family. Like many of you in other parts of the land, the cold air of fall has set in. Some of you have already experienced the snow already. In any case, always keep your hoodies, big coats, scarves, thermals, and gloves nearby. Yes, although it's cold outside, we keep the airwaves burning, just the way you like it. The good word has been spoken, and let it uplift your spirits. So, onward with the show. In this episode, we give you some new music from Richmond, VA's own Weekend Plans, with a couple of sprinkles of Brit funk from Savanna and the Soul Messengers & Louise Mehan, and the classics from Unlimited Touch, Chaka Khan, The Emotions, Grover Washington, Jr. and the list goes on and on. We thank all of you artists that have sent us music. We are working to get your songs into rotation. By the way, if you have a request, interviews, etc., by all means, drop us a line at greatsoulradio@gmail.com and we'll get with you asap. Thanks as always for tuning in, and remember---- Tell a friend, to tell a friend, to tell a friend, all about The Throwback Lounge. It's not just a show..... IT'S AN EXPERIENCE!! 1 LOVE ;)LEAD-IN CUT: I LOVE YOU, DANCER- VOYAGEOPENING CUT: YOU CAN LEAD ME- FIREFLY1. DANCE WITH ME- WEEKEND PLANS2. I CAN'T TURN AWAY- SAVANNA3. LOVE X LOVE- GEORGE BENSON4. IT SEEMS TO HANG ON- ASHFORD & SIMPSON5. THIGHS HIGH (GRIP YOUR HIPS & MOVE)- TOM BROWNE6. LOVER'S MELODY- WILL DOWNING & ROY AYERS7. THIS BEAT IS MINE- VICKY D8. I HEAR MUSIC IN THE STREETS- UNLIMITED TOUCH9. SLEEP ON IT- CHAKA KHAN10. FLOWERS- THE EMOTIONS11. BE THANKFUL- SOUL MESSENGERS & LOUISE MEHAN (FIRE & DESIRE MIX)12. LET'S BREAK THE ICE- THE GROOVE ASSOCIATION FEAT. GEORGIE B.13. WHEN LOVE CALLS- ATLANTIC STARR14. SHE'S MY SHINING STAR- FATBACK BAND15. SO GOOD TO BE ALIVE- UK PLAYERS16. ADDICTED TO YOU- TOWER OF POWER17. BE MINE, TONIGHT- GROVER WASHINGTON, JR. & GRADY TATE18. JUMP TO IT- ARETHA FRANKLIN19. WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR - EVELYN CHAMPAGNE KING20. LET'S TURN IT OUT- SKYYCHAMPAGNE HOUR21. DEF EARS (LIVE)- ERIC ROBERSON22. IF THIS IS LOVE- FRANK MCCOMB23. WHERE I WANNA BE-DONELL JONES 24. BABY BE MINE- JAMES INGRAM25. BABY- JEFFREY OSBORNE26. LOVE OVER & OVER AGAIN- SWITCH27. HELLO BELOVED- ANGELA WINBUSH & RONALD ISLEY28. DREAMING- BILL SUMMERS & SUMMERS' HEAT29. I NEVER KNEW- CAMEO30. NO ONE ELSE WILL DO- CHERYL LYNN31. WHEN I FOUND YOU- PATRICE RUSHEN32. THAT LET'S ME KNOW I'M IN LOVE- MCFADDEN & WHITEHEAD33. IN MY GROOVE- REGI MYRIX & HIL. ST. SOUL34. LOVE ON ME TONIGHT- MICHON YOUNG35. YOU AND ME- TRISH ANDREWS36. TAKE MY TIME- THE PLAYLIST FEAT. GLENN LEWIS37. MELANCHOLY FIRE- NORMAN CONNORS FEAT. GLENN JONES38. YOU PUT A CHARGE IN MY LIFE- BRAINSTORM39. YEARNING FOR YOUR LOVE- THE GAP BANDCLOSING CUT: I GOT THE LOVE- STARPOINT
We're commemorating jazz pianist Ramsey Lewis and record producer Creed Taylor tonight. We'll hear Ramsey Lewis from the '60s and '70s and then in a duet with Nancy Wilson. From Creed Taylor's CTI label, we'll hear George Benson, Johnny Hammond, Hubert Laws, Chet Baker with Paul Desmond and Bob James, Grover Washington, Jr., and Ron Carter.
Une fois n'est pas coutume, Cash Out reçoit dans cet épisode un entrepreneur dont le scénario de la vente de sa startup est encore tout frais dans son esprit. Cet invité, c'est Arnaud de Rohden, co-fondateur de Pulp, une solution de click & collect à destination des restaurateurs, cédée en mars 2022 à Partoo, filiale de Webedia.Vendre son entreprise de 18 salariés après à peine quatre ans d'existence peut sembler étonnant à première vue. Ce n'était pas le plan originel des trois amis - Arnaud de Rohden, Antoine Pham et Olivier Arbez - copains de promo d'HEC et associés de Pulp. Mais les conditions exceptionnelles du marché ont dicté le tempo. Elles l'ont même accéléré, avec les spectaculaires levées de fonds successives (124 millions de dollars en 6 mois) d'une application concurrente, Sunday. Le marché s'est animé. Les marques d'intérêts aussi. Les sollicitations sur Linkedin pour un café informel ont vite tourné aux propositions réelles de rivaux ou d'entreprises dans le secteur de la restauration. “On était devenu une cible encore plus attractive” confie Arnaud de Rohden.De nombreux prétendants ont été éconduits. Rapidement, l'option Partoo est apparue comme une évidence pour trois dirigeants qui ne se voyaient pas arrêter du jour au lendemain. En écoutant Arnaud de Rohden, vous ne connaîtrez pas le montant de l'opération, confidentialité oblige. Mais vous découvrirez les raisons derrière cette cession à l'agence d'e-reputation des commerçants, et filiale du groupe de divertissement Webedia.Les trois fondateurs ne sont pas pieds et poings liés avec le repreneur mais leur rôle dans la croissance de l'entreprise va fortement affecter l'argent qu'ils vont toucher. “On a un boulevard devant nous”, est persuadé Arnaud de Rohden qui découvre pour la première fois de sa jeune vie, le statut de salarié. Il doit apprendre à trouver sa place et à laisser la décision finale à d'autres. Il découvre aussi un certain confort mental après des années à peu ou mal se payer. Après six mois dans ce nouveau costume, où il doit manager des managers, l'ancien CEO de Pulp se dit ravi. “J'apprends beaucoup en tant que salarié. Ça va me permettre d'être un meilleur entrepreneur”. Rendez-vous dans quelques années !Pour ce flashback, Arnaud a choisi d'être accompagné par :Midnight City, M83Sunday Morning, Velvet UndergroundPressure, Billy JoelJust the Two of Us, Grover Washington, Jr., Bill WithersAgitations Tropicales, L'ImpératriceSeptember, Earth Wind & FireDans ce podcast, on évoque :HEC, Swile, Alexandre Auriac, Josef Bovet, Dimitri Farber, Big Fernand, Sunday, Wilco…A vos écouteurs
As a native of Louisville, Kentucky, Marcus grew up with aspirations of becoming a pro football player, but his goals changed after having committed over 13 years of his young life to the U.S. Navy honorably. During this time, his love for jazz grew by listening and learning from the late Grover Washington, Jr., David Sanborn, Kirk Whalum, Najee, Dave Koz, the late saxophonists, Art Porter and George Howard. Marcus says on one account,” I became truly inspired by a phone call from the late George Howard, a conversation and experience I'll never forget.” Marcus would find his way before Rebbie Jackson (a Sister of Jackson 5 & Janet Jackson) and her family during a weekend show in Las Vegas. He knew his life was being routed towards a musical journey. Since then, Marcus has performed locally in Jacksonville, Florida and continued to travel abroad. To name a few notable events, Marcus performed for the Convoy of Hope (Super Bowl XXXIX) NFL Sponsored Event. Marcus won the Artist Music Guild's (AMG) 2019 Instrumentalist of the Year Award. He was the headliner for the 2020 Orange County Mayor's Jazz in the Park (Orlando FL). Other recent notable performances consisted of kicking off the 2019 Summer Jazz Series on Jacksonville Beach, FL before Jessy J. (saxophonist) and Canadian Jazz Band, Four80East. Most recently, Marcus set the tone by opening up the Main Stage at the 2021 Jacksonville Jazz Festival before the Legendary R&B Singer, Jeffrey Osborne and Legendary, Chart-topping & Famed Jazz Saxophonist, NAJEE. During Marcus's musical journey, he also received encouragement from famed percussionist, Sheila E., and saxophonists, Nelson Rangell, Najee, Mike Phillips, his sax mentors: Joe Yorio (Toured with Peabo Bryson) & Mel Holder (Billboard Saxophonist & Stellar Award Finalist), and the late great saxman, George Howard.Not too far in the recent past, Marcus released the single “Brand New Day” (2018), globally and to 200+ radio stations globally. The song was composed/produced by jazz sensation, International Recording Artist/keyboardist, Jonathan Fritzen, whom also performs on the single. It debuted at #1 song, with the most spins during its 1st week in rotation on Billboard Smooth Jazz radio stations across the US. It even received airplay in the UK and charted 7 consecutive weeks on The Smooth Jazz Network Top 100, along with peaking at #1, #5, #30 on other jazz charts. Marcus shares his background, education, and musical journey in this episode of Improv Exchange. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Smooth Jazz Saxophonist Marcus Click .. This native of Louisville, Kentucky grew up with aspirations of becoming a pro football player, but his goals changed after having committed over 13 years of his young life to the U.S. Navy honorably. During this time, his love for jazz grew by listening and learning from the late Grover Washington, Jr., David Sanborn, Kirk Whalum, and the like .. He's got a new album brewing for November 2022 .. We get into that and so much more .. Enjoy .. Click to listen.Thanks for listening and tuning into yet another Neon Jazz interview .. where we give you a bit of insight into the finest players and minds around the world giving fans all that jazz .. If you want to hear more interviews, go to Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino on the iTunes store, visit the YouTube Neon Jazz Channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/neonjazzkc, go The Home of Neon Jazz at http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/ and for everything Joe Dimino related go to www.joedimino.com When you are there, you can donate to the Neon Jazz cause via PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=ERA4C4TTVKLR4 or through Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neonjazzkc - Until next time .. enjoy the music my friends ..
Celebrating Jack DeJohnette's 80th birthday and Pat's too. There are a bunch of pop covers you'll recognize, from Hudson (Jack D), Leonard Patton, Bad Plus and Grover Washington. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Hudson ~ Woodstock ~ Hudson Charles Lloyd ~ Forest Flower: Sunrise ~ Forest Flower: Charles Lloyd At Monterey Keith Jarrett Trio ~ All of You ~ Standards In Norway Pat Metheny ~ Last Train Home ~ One Quiet Night LP and the Vinyl ~ Everybody Wants to Rule the World ~ Heard and Seen Danny Green Trio ~ Serious Fun ~ Altered Narratives The Bad Plus ~ Comfortably Numb ~ For All I Care (With Wendy Lewis) Jim Rotondi ~ Biru Kirusai ~ Dark Blue Grover Washington, Jr. ~ Just the Two of Us (feat. Bill Withers) ~ Love Songs
# grover Washington Jr let it flow for dr j # one of the greatest artists ever # versatile saxophonist who bridged the gap with Jazz, R&B, Funk, pop,adult contemporary # a great tribute to Julius Erving Dr J one of the greatest basketball players ever # songwriter and producer Grover Washington jr# respect and Rip --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mr-maxxx/support
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Bassist Gerald Veasley landed on the national music scene in 1988 working with Weather Report's Joe Zawinul. In the early 1990's Gerald started to release solo albums on a regular basis, which now totals nearly a dozen. You'll also find him on other recordings including those by Grover Washington, Jr., Chuck Loeb, Special EFX and B.B. King. Ray White, producer of syndicated radio shows and podcasts, sat down with Gerald in November of 2021 to talk about the pioneers in contemporary jazz, highlights of his career, the demeanor of musicians in the jazz genre, being a radio jock and his latest album - Live At The South. Lisa Davis, your "Hostess with the Mostest," features the talented saxophonist, flutist and Vocalist Paula Atherton in our showcase segment. Paula's latest Top 5 hit is "Keep It Coming." We close out the show featuring a super Soul and R&B singer/songwriter, Leela James, whose latest release is See Me. Bringing you the latest and greatest from legacy bands and performers, spend 30 minutes hanging with the Coool CAT.
CashApp: £djcolzzYour donations will keep this podcast live!Back to the helm of 1981, here we see John Lennon making an impact after his death some six months previously. Eric Clapton ranks up just behind him.The ladies of the day are htting hard with Sheena Easton, Juice Newton and Kim Carnes all fighting for the top spot. However, they have to beat the likes of Smokey Robinson with "Being With You" and that classic duet with Grover Washington, Jr and Bill Withers.Music coming in from Neil Diamond, The Who, Starsound, Styx, Hall and Oates, Gino Vanelli, Tom PEtty, Phil Collins and Santana.May 1981, it's a whopper! EnjoyDon't forget to look for us on Amazon Music, Deezer and TuneIn as "Electric Thunder Radio"Apple Podcasts as "DJColzz"
COOL & RELAX: THE LOVE MIXTAPE Maxi Priest & Teddyson John – Leave The Door Open Alaine – Tune In Sanchez – Love's Got A Hold On Me Beres Hammond – Groovy Little Thing Tarrus Riley – Something Strong Tarrus Riley – Love Salute H.E.R. – Damage (J-Vibe reggae rmx) Beres Hammond – In My Arms Maxi Priest – Easy To Love Estelle ft Sean Paul – Come Over Beres Hammond ft Shaggy – Fight This Feeling Busy Signal – One More Night Morgan Heritage – She's Still Loving Me Da'Ville – On My Mind WSTRN ft Lila Ike – Never Leave Mary J. Blige – My Everything Charlie Wilson – There Goes My Baby Joe – Don't Wanna Be A Player Raphael Saadiq – Ask Of You Wale ft Jeremih – On Chill Aaliyah & The Weeknd – Poison Ella Mai – Boo'd Up Marques Houston – Half On It Blxst ft Ty Dolla Sign & Tyga – Chosen Shenseea – Sure Sure (FG RMX) Dexta Daps – Chosen Twinkle (FG RMX) Chris Brown – Back To Sleep Aaliyah – Rock The Boat HeyChoppi – Captain, Rock The Boat (FG RMX) Grover Washington & Bill Withers – Just The Two Of Us Ckay – Love Nwantiti (Steph Seroussi smashup) Ckay – Love Nwantiti DJ Tunez ft Wizkid – Cool Me Down Lojay & Sarz ft Wizkid – LV N ATTN Rema – Soundgasm Wizkid – Gyrate Adekunle Gold ft Ty Dolla Sign – One Woman Ella Mai – Trip (November Rose afro vibes edit) Shiloh – Touch Omah Lay – My Bebe Burna Boy – Baby (Onyeka) Wizkid ft Buju – Mood Wizkid ft Tems – Essence Tekno – Pana Da Bhann – My Love Will Never Die Bud Ramsey – Take A Wine Gailann & Benjai – Watching Me Blazer – Be Mine Tonight HeyChoppi – It Don't Matter Sekon Sta – So Sweet Machel Montano – Make Love Kerwin DuBois – Soca Love Kerwin DuBois – Love Up Don Trent – Me & You Roger George – On & On (Thank You) Bomani – Wet
GROW Greatness Reached over Oppression through Wisdom We look for Love, no time for tearsWasted water's all that isAnd it don't make no flowers GROWGood things might come to those who waitNot for those who wait too lateWe gotta go for all we knowJust the Two of us and the two of us by Bill Withers and Grover Washington, Jr Sticks and Stones May BreaK my bones, but words can Never hurt me. I know Who I am in God.King
Listen every Tuesday from 21 till 22 (Moscow time) Jazz FM (radiojazzfm.ru) Subscribe in iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ru/podcast/beyond-funk-radio-shows/id1063844118 For more info please visit beyondfunk.ru Tracklist: 1. Brenda Russell - New York Bars 2. Terea - Pretty Bird 3. Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - Vildgolia (Deaf, Dumb And Blind) 4. Father's Children- Everybody's Got A Problem 5. Cannonball Adderley - TAURUS; Wampus Cat 6. Grover Washington, Jr. – Knucklehead 7. Donald Byrd - Witch Hunt 8. Willie Hutch - Love Me Back 9. Garland Green - Just Loving You 10. Street People - Your Momma Had A Baby 11. Brief Encounter - Human 12. Rivage - Answer 13. Rasputin's Stash - Dark Moon 14. Deodato - Speak Low 15. John Klemmer - Free Soul 16. Eddie Drennon and The B.B.S. Unlimited - Do What You Gotta Do 17. Pamoja - Oooh, Baby
GROW Greatness Reached over Oppression through Wisdom I don't celebrate Black History Month on the shortest month of the year.I Celebrate Black History every time I Look in the Mirror; Daily
This week on Jazz Unlimited with Paul Anthony we'll listen to an archive edition recorded at the turn of the millennium, January 1, 2000. A date, if you recall, was destined to be doomsday. But we survived. This is our annual New Year's show..a big band extravaganza featuring Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Maynard Ferguson, the Terry Gibbs Big band and I'll run down near the end of the show the list of Jazz musicians who passed away in the year 2000…Charlie Byrd, Mel Torme, Michel Petrucciani and Grover Washington, Jr. among others.Join me as we celebrate New Year's week 2021 with a look back at the year 2000 on Jazz Unlimited with Paul Anthony "
A wide variety of Smooth Jazz, Contemporary, Easy Listening, Fusion, Instrumental and Vocal Jazz from around the world featuring both major and indie label artists. Playing "The Best Smooth Jazz on the Internet"Episode 12 - Smooth Jazz (2021)Session 11. Peter White - Are You Mine (5:22)2. Brian Culbertson - Feel the Love (4:59)3. Chris Botti - Miami Overnight (4:32)4. Reggie Harris - (I can't go for that ) NO CAN DO (4:07)5. Richard Smith - Soul Share - (feat. Richard Elliot) (4:15)6. Philippe Saisse - SHIFT - (feat. Marquis Hill) (4:13)7. Chris Geith - Claremont Avenue (4:16)8. Paul Brown - Deep Into It (4:07)9. Jeff Jarvis - Silverbird (3:45)10.Charles Langford - Dance With Me (4:11)Session 211.Jonathan Fritzén - Keys To Paradise (4:01)12.Doc Powell - Me Myself & Rio De Novo (feat. Bobby Lyle & Larry Kimpel) (4:21)13.Dean James - GroovySax (4:28)14.Bob Baldwin - B. Positive! (3:58)15.Norman Brown - Peace of Mind (4:11)16.Euge Groove - Good Night (5:02)17.Judah Sealy - Stylish (3:58)18.Allen Carman - Straight Up (4:05)19.Gino Rosaria - Don't Stop Now! ft. WaKaNa (4:07)20.Ilya Serov - Ironic (4:21)Session 321.MAYSA - Lovin You is Easy (4:05)22.Dee Brown - Tie The Knot (feat. Lin Rountree) (4:08)23.Althea Rene - My Summer Love (4:16)24.Ricardo Silveira - Francesa (5:31)25.Dee Lucas - Full Tilt feat Blake Aaron (4:10)26.Dave Koz - Summertime in NYC (feat. Brian McKnight) (4:06)27.Bill Banfield's Jazz Urbane - Unmistakably You (feat. Yanina Johnson) (3:17)28.Gabriel Mark Hasselbach - Chill@Will (feat. Bob Baldwin) (4:26)29.Marion Meadows - Twice As Nice (3:54)30.Axon Radio - Prom Drama (3:39)Session 431.Gerald Albright - Hope (4:20)32.Jody Mayfield - Strawberry Sunday (4:31)33.Mark Harris - Pocket Change (3:42)34.U-Nam - Perfect Match (The Wedding Song) - RadioEdit (3:59)35.Doug Jones - New Situation (4:05)36.Nils - Above the Clouds (radio edit) (3:53)37.Kayla Waters - Open Portals (Radio Edit) (4:23)38.Grover Washington, Jr. - Can You Stop The Rain (6:35)39.The Fantasy Band - Over And Over (5:21)40.Johnny Britt - Good Feelin (4:26)
Pieces of a Dream celebrates 45 years in 2021, bringing audiences the best in contemporary jazz and R&B. Co-founder Curtis Harmon beats the skins and provides the backbeat for their awesome sound. 22 of the bands albums have landed on the charts with the latest being On Another Note. Coool CAT's executive producer Ray White caught up with Curtis in February of 2012 talking with him about his relationship with the legendary Grover Washington, Jr., their Soul Intent album and other highlights from their storied history. Be sure to listen to more insights from the band on Episodes 30 and 96. Our "Hostess with the Mostest," Lisa Davis features chart-topping contemporary jazz guitarist Nick Colionne in our showcase segment. Nick's latest album Finger Painting was named due to the visualization of his Epiphone ES 175 guitar as a musical paintbrush painting all the colorful notes he plays. You're leading source featuring the best from the world of Contemporary Jazz... the Coool CAT!
Grover Washington III stops by to talk about sports in Philly.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/cleveland-sports-fan/donations
Bob James is a giant among Jazz musicians today. Discovered by Quincy Jones in the early 1960's, Bob has been tapped for almost every jazz award in that music genre. Along with his extensive solo work, Bob has collaborated with well over a hundred other musicians on recording projects. He's also received worldwide acclaim with his group Fourplay, who has released over a dozen albums -with the latest title Silver. Bob's latest release, On Vacation, is a collaborative effort with Till Bronner, a trumpeter from Germany. Award-winning program director Ray White releases Part 2 of his May of 2017 interview with Bob (you'll find Part 1 in Episode 015.) In this episode Bob shares his insights working with the late Grover Washington, Jr., recording Feels Like Making Love, and the formation and success of Fourplay. In our showcase segment, Lisa Davis features a saxophonist/vocalist whose recent albums and songs have elevated towards the top of the smooth jazz charts - Paula Atherton. Her latest release is Can You Feel It. The legendary artists and rising stars...right here on the Coool CAT!
We are joined by Hillary a Beautiful Ghanaian law student currently residing in Sandton. We've brought her 3 potential suiters Garwe, Ignacious and Thapelo. IG: https://instagram.com/_hilly__?utm_medium=copy_link || https://instagram.com/i.am.ignacius?utm_medium=copy_link|| Music: Just The Two Of Us by Bill Withers and Grover Washington, Jr
How To Play Just The Two Of Us On The SaxophoneGrover Washington Junior is not only a great singer, but a really good saxophonist too.In this episode of the How To Play The Sax podcast, we look at the iconic sax solo from arguably his most famous song, "Just The Two Of Us".How To Play Just The Two Of Us On The Alto Saxophone.Just The Two Of Us Grover Washington.Just The Two Of Us Saxophone.Grover Washington Just The Two Of Us.Just The Two Of Us Saxophone Lesson.Online Saxophone Lessons.Beginner Saxophone Lessons.How To Play The Saxophone.:-)At howToPlayTheSax.com we are all about quick wins, tips, hints and suggestions, as well as helping you take your saxophone playing to the next level.And we have some fun along the way.Even if you have never played the saxophone before, we can get you started with learning how to play the saxophone and have you rocking and rolling in no time.The Cheat Sheets inside the Members Area (and the Members Forums) at HowToPlayTheSax.com make learning how to play the saxophone easier too.The full version of this saxophone lesson inside the Members Area for this song runs for just over 23 minutes.Please don't forget to Have Fun, Play Saxophone, Be Awesome and Repeat
James Lloyd, co-founder of Pieces of a Dream, has a dynamic on-stage presence that has excited fans worldwide since 1976. Influenced by the late Grover Washington, Jr., the band has released 20 studio albums throughout the years. Every single one has landed on the music charts! Besides his extraordinary keyboard skills, James is also a producer and songwriter. Coool CAT executive producer, Ray White, hung out with James in November of 2017 to talk about his on-stage antics, debut solo album - Here We Go, and Pieces of A Dreams' Just Funkin' Around release. The bands latest album is On Another Note. Lisa Davis, your "Hostess with the Mostest," features another great keyboardist, Brian Simpson, in our showcase segment. On his latest album he is joined by guitarist/vocalist/songwriter/producer Steve Oliver, who has scored multiple hit singles on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz chart. Their latest collaboration album is titled Unified. We're tickling the ivories on this episode from the Coool CAT!
As broadcast on September 16, 2020. We had two special furry friends curate tonight's first hour playlist. Willy & Gouda are two dogs with a keen interest on old school Ohio funk & soul, and their selections showed it tonight with a highlight of Way Out Records of Cleveland and host of other great rare groove & jazz-funk cuts. After 9pm Gwangju's rock guru Dan Lloyd comes through with a great rundown of all the latest in the world of rock stars & smashed guitars and a tribute to Toots Hibbert to finish.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)MFSB – Love Is The MessageClaudia Barry – Love for the Sake of LoveNorman Scott – Ain't That A HeartacheThe Heptones – It's Like HeavenS.O.U.L. – Down In The Ghetto (Live)Part II (30:03)Grover Washington, Jr – Mister MagicHi Rhythm Band – On the LooseMinnie Riperton – Baby, This Love I HaveIsaac Hayes – Hung Up On My BabyFrankie Pighee & The Soulettes – Soul FeelingChantells – World of Soul Part III (57:35)War on Women – Wonderful HellDisturbed – If I Ever Lose My Faith in YouMarilyn Manson – Don't Chase the DeadShame – AlphabetOsees – Scramble Suit IIPart IV (87:38)Painted Shield – I Am Your CountryPearl Jam – State of Love and Trust (MTV Unplugged)Bad Brains – Banned in DCThe Clash – Pressure DropThe Specials – Monkey ManToots and the Maytals – 54-46 That's My Number
Gerald Veasley discusses his experience with Grover Washington, Jr., Hugh Masekela, and more! Also, find out who's on his radar. And, stay connected via social media Facebook Instagram Twitter
Kevin Brown and the host Paul Swann talk about the legendary musician's musician jazz/funk bassist Marcus Miller. He's played with and produced the music game's best. From Roberta Flack, Luther Vandross, Grover Washington, David Sanborn, Bob James, and Miles Davis it's been a melodic and funky journey. Enjoy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/paul-swann/message
Although a native of New Orleans, Jackson's musical talent was infused with gospel and R&B while growing up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and performing at his father's church. The encouragement he received from this large congregation helped him hone his skills as a musician and composer while performing on keyboards, piano, drums, bass, guitar and, of course, the saxophone. Jackson's influences also stemmed from the soulful jazz style of legends he's admired such as: David Sanborn, Grover Washington, Jr. and Dexter Gordon.
For over 40 years, Pieces of a Dream have been at the forefront of jazz performers. Formed in Philadelphia in 1976, original members Curtis Harmon and James Lloyd lead the way today. The late Grover Washington, Jr. helped the band to launch their career to global fame. With 18 studio albums under their belts, the band is stronger than ever today! In this episode, award-winning program director Ray White hangs with Curtis and James in July of 2017 talking about their latest release - Just Funkin' Around and much more. In our spotlight segment, Lisa Davis features After 7 whose latest album is titled Timeless. For more information about out show visit www.cooolcat.com