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Best podcasts about Ian Carr

Latest podcast episodes about Ian Carr

Fish n' Bits - The Aquaculture Data Intelligence Podcast
Veramaris: Ian Carr and Yann Le Gal

Fish n' Bits - The Aquaculture Data Intelligence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 41:08


What happens when two global biotech giants team up to tackle one of aquaculture's biggest bottlenecks? You get Veramaris - a joint venture between DSM and Evonik that's producing high-potency omega-3s from algae, not fish.In this episode, Tony sits down with Ian Carr and Yann Le Gal from Veramaris to unpack how industrial-scale fermentation could be the key to unlocking more predictable, scalable, and sustainable feed nutrition for the seafood industry.We dive into:Why the supply of EPA and DHA is critical - and maxed out from traditional sourcesHow algae oil offers pricing stability in a volatile marketWhat it took to scale a fermentation plant in NebraskaAnd what new big data from Manolin reveals about omega-3 nutrition and farm performance at scaleWhether you're a feed miller, farmer, investor, or just trying to make sense of the evolving aquafeed landscape, this is an episode packed with insights on innovation, sustainability, and the future of aquaculture.

I podcast di Radio Tandem
Fosforo 1677

I podcast di Radio Tandem

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 28:17


Fosforo 1677: I brani della striscia numero 1 della settimana: Pericopes+1 - Logout; Ben Monder - Planetarium; Piero Umiliani - Jazz bar; Ian Carr`s Nucleus - Gestalt; Fosforo va in onda ogni giorno alle 01:20 e alle 18:00. Puoi ascoltare le sequenze musicali di Rufus T. Firefly sulla frequenza di Radio Tandem, 98.400FM, o in streaming e anche in podcast.Per info: https://www.radiotandem.it/fosforo

Gas Giants
Why Should You Care About Ian Carr's Nucleus?

Gas Giants

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 73:00


Subscribe on Spotify ∙ Stitcher ∙ Apple ∙ Pocket Casts ∙ Google ∙ TuneIn ∙ RSSNucleus finally talk about it…….later.How does this all work? Annoying people is fun!Sam Kriss noted that “something annoying is both fascinating and unbearable,” in I know a song that gets on everybody's nerves (Damage 2021). “But it's interesting how it seems to be impossible to object to something annoying simply on the basis that it's annoying. Annoyances are small, they're not important; you can swat a fly if it buzzes too close, but it's hardly worth getting out of your chair. At the same time, any annoyance left alone too long becomes maddening, and the more minor the annoyance, the crazier it makes you.”In the Gas Giants episode Gong – The Radio Gnome Invisible Trilogy, Gav set forth a theory of Prog: “The trap for Prog Rock that it must not fall into is that it end up being basically Chuck Berry carried out by grotesquely huge means. It has to have a certain amount of complexity otherwise it's just a lot of noodling and not actually very much content.”He explained that Prog makes Chuck Berry go on forever. “Wheres a Chuck Berry guitar solo would maybe be 40 or 30 seconds long, be very simple and to the point and actually really good, in the world of prog, if everything's gone wrong, it will be 18 minutes long.”Recordings, etc…A playlist of the main albums of the Ian Carr / Don Rendell Quintet that preceded Nucleus, with some additional material from other pre-Nucleus projectsHere's one with most of the Nucleus studio albums, but sadly missing Out of The Long Dark and The Pretty Redhead.So there's Out of the Long Dark…and here's Awakening…Don't look at it too long, it'll make you lose your mind! The famous Vertigo Swirl, very much the stuff of legends…Interviews, Video, etc…Chris Spedding gives valuable insight into the beginning of Nucleus and why he left. We've put the interview, which is a long one, to the exact spot where he discusses this, but he's an interesting guy and it is well worth listening to the whole thing. For guitar heads, there is also a discussion of equipment.In case you were curious after we'd spoken about both Pete Brown and Graham Bond, here they both are.Here's another one set up for the exact moment when Nucleus is discussed, but the entire show is worth a look…Check out the Snakehips era band on German TV with a wildly enthusiastic Alexis Korner somehow in charge of the proceedings. Who knew he spoke German?This is maybe around the time of Under the Sun, a really great show in Norway. There is an interview at about the 27 minute mark.Do we recognise this?Oh Yes!Print, etc…* "Out Of The Long Dark", Alan Shipton's dry but at least factual account of Ian's Life* "Music Outside" Nobody wrote better about Ian Carr than Ian Carr, but this 1973 book, long out of print but now available in a 2nd edition, saves only the last chapter for an account of the founding of Nucleus and devotes the rest of the space to wonderful portraits of the British Musicians who were effectively trying to find a British identity in Jazz. Highly recommendedNucleus & Next, A Personal Odyssey, etc…The relaxed blues number, Easy Does It Now....and here's an early version of the Band, without Tom , playing a tune which was very much based on "Easy Does It Now". 1982, I Think…Was this ,perhaps…Visions Of Ra, the Next demo from December of 1983The origin of this bass line? Clue: This is the Christmas of 1983.Robert's account of how Next happenedMy memory insists that in 1982 Gavin came to our youth orchestra rehearsals wearing a corduroy suit and a Paisley bow tie. Now I'm sure he didn't, and I'm also pretty sure that this impression settled in over the years thanks to 1) an anecdote of James's in which a 13- or maybe 14-year-old Gavin did indeed turn up to Sunday afternoon Crusaders classes in a green velvet suit, and 2) his uncanny resemblance at the time to television's Doctor Jonathan Miller.At these rehearsals our Gav impressed me as being witty, self-confident and slightly eccentric, traits he displayed flamboyantly when he showed up at Glasgow Airport wearing a nipple-chafing gondolier's t-shirt the day we jetted off on our life-changing world tour of Nuremberg. Needless to say, the rest of us were very Scottishly attired in v-necks and parkas, except for one poor guy, a low-ranking percussionist named Martin, who turned up in a cobalt blue three-piece suit bought by yokel parents expressly for his first time on a plane. Hilariously, a couple of years later this same percussionist quite unintentionally became the mainspring of no small amount of anguish for our Ken, because this chap Martin, you see, was at the time going steady with a hot-blooded young lass that Ken would subsequently and devotedly squire, and, from those very same times at the orchestra, you see, Ken just happened to be privy to the fact that Big Martin the drummer, his amatory predecessor, was appallingly well-endowed… well, it was never going to work.Anyway, to Bavaria we flew, much fun was had, and I got to see Gavin perform free jazz in his mamilla-flaying Venetianesque t-shirt in the cellar of a Baader-Meinhof-backed community centre called The Komm. The following day, to the beat of Ian Carr's In Flagrante Delicto, I collared him on the tour bus with the proposition that we form a band, which we most certainly did, a little over a year later…To be Continued…Subscribe to Gas GiantsRSS https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/311033.rss This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit gasgiants.substack.com

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
the Psych Ward edition 192 – a Vincent Carr’s SUMIC takeover for the new 10 year anniversary album

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 130:07


King Crimson The Great Deceiver 4:02 Starless And Bible Black 1974 Popol Vuh King Minos 4:21 Einsjager and Siebenjager 1974 The Moody Blues Question 5:36 This Is The Moody Blues 1970 Ian Carr & Nucleus Song For The Bearded Lady 7:16 We'll Talk About It Later 1971 Mike Oldfield Arrival 2:44 QE2 1980 Vincent Carr's […]

DJ Ian Head Mixes and Podcasts
Pullin from the Stacks - January Jazz

DJ Ian Head Mixes and Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 40:06


A set of cooled out selections from recent buys the past couple months. Been marinating on some new record and music-related ideas for the spring and summer as well. For now, hope you dig this! Free Palestine! Tracklist: Solar Plexus, Marcos Resende & Index, John Neptune, Ian Carr and Nucleus, John Wood, Dark Horse Reunion

Radical Research Podcast
Episode 95 – Bad-Ass Fusion Decapitations Part 3: Time to Kill

Radical Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 58:12


Herein we present the third and likely final installment of our Bad-Ass Fusion Decapitations series. We repeat two bands previously featured on other episodes (Kraan, King Crimson) and bring you eight more missives from the deepest cosmos. Watch that noggin of yours -- the headhunters are abound tonight! Note I: As noted within the episode, here's that link to “Study the Greats”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIXBu_uoCQk Note II: As this is likely the final installment of Bad-Ass Fusion Decapitations, here are the first two, in case you missed them or want a refresher course: Part 1: https://radicalresearch.org/episode-5-ten-bad-ass-fusion-decapitations-mahavishnu-orchestra-return-to-forever-colosseum-area/ Part 2: https://radicalresearch.org/episode-73-bad-ass-fusion-decapitations-part-2/ Note III: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: Al Di Meola, “Flight Over Rio” (Elegant Gypsy, 1977) Bruford, “Beelzebub” (Feels Good to Me, 1978) Ian Carr, “Remadione” (Belladonna, 1972) Ain Soph, “Crossfire” (A Story of Mysterious Forest, 1980) Transit Express, “Disparition” (Opus Progressif, 1976) Herbie Hancock, “Palm Grease” (Thrust, 1974) Kraan, “Rund Um Die Uhr” (Wiederhoren, 1977) King Crimson, “Neurotica” (November 22, 2017, Ann Arbor, Michigan) Mats/Morgan Band, “Min Hast” (Live, 2001, recorded 1999) Soft Machine, “Hazard Profile, Part Five” (Bundles, 1975) Episode 96 preview: Disillusion, “Don't Go Any Further” (Gloria, 2006) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.

TsugiMag
Jazz the Two of Us, avec Arnaud Rebotini

TsugiMag

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 88:27


Les samedis matins de Tsugi Radio sont toujours jazz avec Jazz the Two of Us. La preuve, encore aujourd'hui avec 90min en compagne d' @arnaudrebotini, une selecta qui peut surprendre mais qui se déguste comme un martini olive a la plage. MORCEAUX : TBA 1_ JOHN SURMAN, JACK DE JOHNETTE - Nestor's Saga (The Tales of The Ancient) 2_ HERBIE HANCOCK - Nobu 3_ MILES DAVIS - Guinnevere 4_ MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA - Birds of Fire 5_ FRANK SINATRA - Elizabeth 6_ LEON THOMAS - The Creator has a Masterplan (Peace) 7_ IAN CARR, NUCLEUS - Caliban 8_ SQUAREPUSHER - 1 9_ YUSSEF KAMAAL - Yo Chavez 10_JOHN LEE HOOKER - COuntry BOy 11_ SHABAKA & THE ANCESTORS - They Who Must Die

KWON Community Connection
SALVATION ARMY with Capt Ian Carr

KWON Community Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 12:03


KWON Community Connection
SALVATION ARMY w/Captain Ian Carr

KWON Community Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 13:29


Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast
Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast No 247

Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 51:51


Where does a month go? Well it's great to be back with the Foot Stompin' Scottish music podcast featuring as ever loads of new releases from the Scottish music scene. I hope you are all ok wherever you are in these challenging times. If you have any questions about Scottish music and culture feel free to get in touch. It's always nice to speak to you! Remember you can find out all about these releases at www.scotpodcast.com. You can also watch our latest Hands Up for Trad TV there cuideachd!  Fàs by Breabach Track - The Old Collection https://breabach.bandcamp.com Summer by Ally Forsyth Track - All is Well (feat Josie Duncan) https://allyforsyth.bandcamp.com Energy Islands by Fara Track - Solar https://faramusic.bandcamp.com Can You See Me, Sister? by Paul McKenna Band https://thepaulmckennaband.bandcamp.com For The Night by Elephant Sessions Track - Rebirth https://elephantsessions.bandcamp.com Bà-bà, mo leanabh by Ewen Henderson https://ewen-henderson.bandcamp.com Bloom by Siobhan Miller Track - Open All Night https://siobhanmiller.bandcamp.com Part machine by Yoko Pwmo Track - Cent Tonnerres (Feat Jansky) https://folking.com/yoko-pwno-part-machine-skye-records-srcdx010/ We Will Find Our Way Back Home EP by Ian Carr and the Various Artists Track - We Will Find Our Way Back Home https://iancarrmusic.bandcamp.com Lady Finella by Iona Fyfe https://ionafyfe.bandcamp.com Dargai by Ellie McLaren Track - Julie's Beetroot http://www.elliemclarenmusician.com

Músicas abiertas
Músicas abiertas - 52. Ian Carr & Nucleus 72-76: De Belladonna al fin de la etapa Vertigo

Músicas abiertas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 90:18


Continuamos con la historia de una de las bandas más grandes de la historia del jazz-rock europeo. Partimos de una banda renovada, que sigue cambiando a lo largo de los años, tanto en los miembros como en el estilo, pero que en ningún momento renuncia a su identidad y sigue manteniendo la originalidad de su sonido, al que añade las nuevas influencias de su época. Repertorio: 1. Hector's House - Belladonna 2. Bull-Dance - Labyrinth 3. Roots - Roots 4. Theme 1: Sarsaparilla - Under The Sun 5. Pastoral Graffiti - Live At The BBC 6. Heyday - Snakehips Etcetera 7. Splat - Alleycat 8. Nosegay - UK Tour '76 Aquí puedes escuchar el podcast dedicado a la primera época de Nucleus: 33. Nucleus (1969-71): Nace un gigante del jazz-rock https://go.ivoox.com/rf/70333581

Sunderland Talks
How our leadership courses can benefit your business

Sunderland Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 12:38


Access ESF Fully Funded Short Leadership courses with The University of Sunderland. This podcast details the suite of short courses available to business in the NE as part of the ESF Project. Ian Carr, Senior lecturer gives his overview of what to expect from these courses and how to choose the correct leadership course for you!

Sunderland Talks
How our leadership courses can benefit your business

Sunderland Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 12:38


Access ESF Fully Funded Short Leadership courses with The University of Sunderland. This podcast details the suite of short courses available to business in the NE as part of the ESF Project. Ian Carr, Senior lecturer gives his overview of what to expect from these courses and how to choose the correct leadership course for you!

Six Million Steps - 6MS Sessions
6MS Sessions: Andrew - 30th October 2021

Six Million Steps - 6MS Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021


MP3 Link Andrew hosting this week's show, with a dazzling array of musical goodies, mixing in disco, house, funk, jazz, boogie, fusion, edits, reworks and plenty more. Featuring tracks by Dave Grusin, Bill Summers, KC & The Sunshine Band, Rick James, Madeline Bell, Alan Parker, Love De-Luxe, Kapote, Jesse Rose, STR4TA, Ian Carr's Nucleus and many more. Enjoy. RSS Feed: 6MS Sessions

The Mike Harding Folk Show
Episode 298: MHFS 298

The Mike Harding Folk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 126:00


01 Mandolin King Rag – Even Dozen Jug Band – The Even Dozen Jug Band02 Tinker's Poteen – Sam Kelly & The Lost Boys Feat. Michael McGoldrick – The Wishing Tree03 Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy – Reg Meuross & Harbottle And Jonas – Songs Of Love & Death04 Craigie Hill – Karine Polwart – Still As Your Sleeping05 As I Roved Out – Sarah Makem – Classic Celtic Music From Smithsonian Folkways (2013)06 As I Roved Out – Doonan Family Band – Manna From Hebburn07 Rolling English Road – Mishra – Reclaim08 The Buckin' Mule – Aly Bain & Mike Whellans – Aly Bain & Mike Whelans09 Lough Erne – Boys Of The Lough – Second Album10 The Three Butchers – Roy Bailey – Roy Bailey 11 The Nailmaker's Strike – Jon Raven, Nic Jones, Tony Rose – Songs Of A Changing World12 The Jolly Beggar – High Level Ranters – High Level13 Gentle Annie – Martyn Wyndham-Read – Martyn Wyndham-Read14 Dumper / Pulling-Down Song – Muckram Wakes – A Map Of Derbyshire15 The Quiet Joys Of Brotherhood – Karine Polwart – Still As Your Sleeping16 Five Miles From Town – Brad Kolodner – Chimney Swifts17 Banks Of Marble – Leo Kottke and Iris Dement – A Prairie Home Companion: Duets18 The Knife Thrower's Assistant – Jon Palmer Acoustic Band – One Fine Day19 Dancing On The Green – Antoni O'Breskey – Blessed Sadness20 The Magdalene Laundries – The Chieftains with Joni Mitchell – Tears Of Stone 21 Humours of Drinagh/The Trip To Athlone – Noel Hill & Tony MacMahon – I Gcnoc Na Graí22 T For Texas (Blue Yodel No.1) – The Everly Brothers – A Prairie Home Companion – Duets23 The May Morning Dew – Dervish with Rhiannon Giddens – The Great Irish Songbook24 Meeting Point – Tim Dalling, Ian Carr, Neil Harland – Blossom25 No-Go (Bagpipe Music) – Seán Tyrrell – The Cry Of A Dreamer26 Farewell Tae The Haven – Old Blind Dogs – Knucklehead Circus27 Lay Down Your Weary Tune – Cara – Grounded

Mark Mondesir: a conversation with Mark (Part 1)

"The Players" Webcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 119:24


What a blast it was to talk to Mark Mondesir. I've been a fan for many years and have always loved Mark's playing. In this conversation, we talk about a variety of subjects, including his time working with John McLaughlin, Courtney Pine, Jilian Joseph, and many others. ENJOY! Mark Mondesir was born in Stepney, London, on 12 December 1964. Mainly self taught, Mondesir attended various music workshops including Ian Carr's workshops at the Weekend Arts Centre. He began his professional career with Courtney Pine between 1985 and 1989 and recorded with Kevin Eubanks in 1991 & 1993 for the Blue Note label. In the 1990s he accompanied musicians who were visiting the UK; these included Art Farmer, Joanne Brackeen, Cecil Payne, Ronnie Matthews, James Williams, Hermeto Pascoal, Joe Zawinul, McCoy Tyner and John Scofield. Since the mid 90s he continues to play with Pee Wee Ellis... including a brief stint with James Brown's Bobby Byrd, Fred Wesley & Vicki Anderson early in that period. In the 1990s and early 2000s he was part of bands led by pianist Julian Joseph. From 2007 - 2010 he toured & recorded with John McLaughlin's Fourth Dimension Band including the Grammy nominated album To The One. He has also toured with Todd Sharpville with blues legends Joe Louis Walker & Duke Robillard, ex Deep Purple bassist/singer Glenn Hughes & later with Jethro Tull in 2009.

Mondo Jazz
Francesca Remigi, Hal Galper, Don Rendell, Ian Carr and Other New Releases [Mondo Jazz 142-2]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 67:07


This week's perusal through recent and upcoming jazz releases brings us British jazz from today (Alfa Mist) and yesterday (Don Rendell and Ian Carr), a stunning debut from Italy (Francesca Remigi), cutting edge music from the East Coast (Dave Douglas, Ben Wendel and Taka Nawashiro) and the West Coast (Dan Rosenboom), and two live unreleased gems by Hal Galper with the The Brecker Brothers and the Breckers's own. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/12450353/Mondo-Jazz (from Don Rendell onward) Happy listening!

Podcast de JAZZNOEND RADIO
Miles Davis en el Plugged Nickel: Historia de un sabotaje

Podcast de JAZZNOEND RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 87:19


Esta es la historia de una conspiración. Los protagonistas, los miembros del segundo gran quinteto del trompetista Miles Davis. El momento, el mes de diciembre de 1965. El lugar, el club Plugged Nickel de Chicago. Es la historia de un sabotaje que, orquestado desde el seno de la propia banda de Davis, produjo la música más vanguardista y aventurera de su época. Una música revolucionaria y experimental que la discográfica Columbia no se atrevió a publicar en su momento. Varias décadas habría que esperar para poder escuchar aquellos registros olvidados, varias décadas para poder asistir a aquél momento tan especial en la carrera de Davis y del jazz moderno. Un documento "emocionante y conmovedor" en palabras del biógrafo de Davis, Ian Carr, un documento tan valioso que, de inmediato, tras su publicación, se convirtió en la Biblia del jazz contemporáneo como ha señalado algún crítico. Décadas perdidas, ya que sólo se puede imaginar el impacto que estas grabaciones podrían haber causado en el curso del jazz moderno, si hubieran visto la luz en la época de su grabación. Radio Jazznoend os invita a conocer esta historia detectivesca y a asistir como testigos privilegiados a lo que aconteció en el escenario del Plugged Nickel de Chicago aquellos tres días de diciembre que cambiaron la historia del jazz moderno.

Prospettive Musicali
Prospettive Musicali di dom 28/06 (seconda parte)

Prospettive Musicali

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 66:25


a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Keith Tippett, Shelagh McDonald, Hopper-Dean-Tippett-Gallivan, Working Week, PP Arnold, Nostalgia 77, Keith & Julie Tippett, Centipede (seconda parte)

Prospettive Musicali
Prospettive Musicali di dom 28/06 (seconda parte)

Prospettive Musicali

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 66:25


a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Keith Tippett, Shelagh McDonald, Hopper-Dean-Tippett-Gallivan, Working Week, PP Arnold, Nostalgia 77, Keith & Julie Tippett, Centipede (seconda parte)

Sun Ramen
Sun Ramen - Episode June 10, 2020

Sun Ramen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020


Playlist: Only The Righteous - Could You Be In LoveJyoti & Georgia Anne Muldrow - This WalkTheatre West - Children of Tomorrow's DreamsMonoNeon - Breathing While BlackIan Carr with Nucleus - Changing TimesMythos - MythalgiaMythos - Dreamlab: i. Echophase ii. Quite Amazed iii. Going To Meet My LadyPrism - Memories Of The MomentBe PM - Part FiveDILIP - overtimeC Y G N - Hot Lazy DaysL'homie - NightshadeXTALS - PHASEDIllenium, featuring Chandler Leighton - Lonely (WHIPPED CREAM Remix)entza - KOSofaSound - Take U Theretsou - promise IIAya Nakamura - Djadja (suiker flip)Candid Oak - Graspsebjin, featuring chromonicci - VOIDKeeth., featuring amore - SYBURBANJuelz - cocaine (So Sus Edit)lowpocus - It Ain'tB3LLA - SleepwalkerGANZ - Fairy DustNΣΣT - Mahvel BaybeeJuelz & SSOS - Drive-By CityMontell2099 - INSOMNIALen Bowen - Central KidsApollo Brown & Che' Noir - '94Love-Sadkid, featuring Delanie & Onodera - HopscotchHeadhaunter - The Hobby Swapping Problem (prod biosphere)Dame DOLLA (Damian Lillard) - BlacklistDeclaime, featuring Ms. One - The MessageFlatbush Zombies - quicksandJay NiCE & THE HISTORIAN, featuring Ru$h - The Ugly TruthRun The Jewels - Walking In The SnowKendrick Lamar - The Blacker The BerryThe Underachievers - GIANNISMeek Mill - Otherside Of AmericaPrince Josh, featuring LA Timpa & Yves Jarvis - Blood

Hands Up for Trad TV
Hands Up for Trad Afternoon Show with Eddi Reader, Karen Matheson, John McCusker, Ian Carr and Tiernan Courell

Hands Up for Trad TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 55:06


Join Hands Up for Trad for our Afternoon Show first broadcast on Facebook Live on Monday 25th May. Guests are Eddi Reader, Karen Matheson, John McCusker, Ian Carr and Tiernan Courell. If you enjoy these podcasts please support our Patreon on www.patreon.com/handsupfortrad

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So Yesterday
So Yesterday Celebrates 100 Episodes LIVE at Los Globos!

So Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 95:33


Cecily and Alden celebrate 100 episode with a live variety show featuring past guests including Katie Barsotti, Adeline Breaux, Ian Carr, Gabe Gibbs, Anisha Jagannathan, Clark Moore, Eden Sher, Shannon Sheridan & Ilana Wolpert!

Simon Thoumire Make Good Art
Yes Sir I Can Boogie by Ian Carr

Simon Thoumire Make Good Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 1:45


This tune - Yes Sir I Can Boogie - was written by Ian Carr and we recorded it in Sundsvall in Sweden! It's a funny tune! If you like this content please consider supporting my Patreon account http://www.patreon.com/simonthoumire. Every little bit helps! Find out more about our music at http://www.thoumirecarr.com

Simon Thoumire Podcast
Spending A Moment with guitarist Ian Carr

Simon Thoumire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 37:27


This is a chat with brilliant musician, guitarist and composer Ian Carr. It was recorded on tour in Sweden in Sundsvall. Ian explains where it is in the podcast! At the end of podcast we play a brand new tune written by Ian called - Yes Sir I Can Boogie. That title tells you all you need to know about Ian... If you enjoy this podcast please consider supporting my Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/simonthoumire. I appreciate any help you can give me. Find out more about Ian at http://www.iancarrguitar.com. Find out more about our duo at http://www.thoumirecarr.com You can get more information about me ➡️ http://www.simonthoumire.com ➡️ http://www.soundcloud.com/simonthoumire

So Yesterday
No Good Dee Dee Goes Unpunished feat. Ian Carr [Dexter's Laboratory]

So Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 74:33


So Yesterday's OG guest, Ian Carr, returns to the podcast to ask the big questions in a thought-provoking viewing of Dexter's Laboratory.

A History of Jazz Podcast
1919: Will Marion Cook and Everybody Else

A History of Jazz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018 22:26


Show Notes You can listen to songs from every episode on Spotify. You can subscribe to the show on iTunes, Overcast, or wherever great podcasts are found. You can follow along with the show on Twitter @jazzhistorypod. The website can be found at A History of Jazz. My name is Arik Devens and you can follow me on Twitter @danieltiger Bibliography: 1919 - Wikipedia Louisiana Five - Wikipedia Lost Chords: White Musicians and their Contribution to Jazz, 1915-1945 - Richard M. Sudhalter The Rough Guide to Jazz 3 - Ian Carr, Brian Priestley, and Digby Fairweather The Story of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band - H.O. Brunn A History of Jazz in Britain 1919-50 - Jim Godbolt Harry Pilcer - Wikipedia Harry Yerkes - Wikipedia Scrap Iron Jazz Band Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry - Tim Brooks

So Yesterday
Wet Dreams feat. Ian Carr [The Thirteenth Year]

So Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 55:17


Hollywood bad boy Ian Carr joins the podcast to chow down on some less-than-appetizing Lunchables. Then Cecily and Alden dive into the sexual coming-of-age drama The Thirteenth Year with their inaugural guest.

A History of Jazz Podcast
1619 - 1917: A Prehistory

A History of Jazz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2017 44:45


Show Notes You can listen to songs from this episode on Spotify, either as an individual playlist, or as one ongoing playlist. You can subscribe to the show on iTunes, Overcast, or wherever great podcasts are found. You can follow along with the show on Twitter @jazzhistorypod. The website can be found at A History of Jazz. My name is Arik Devens and you can follow me on Twitter @danieltiger Bibliography: The History of Jazz - Ted Gioia The Jazz Book: From Ragtime to the 21st Century - Joachim-Ernst Berendt Pioneers of Jazz: The Story of the Creole Band - Lawrence Gushee Early Jazz: Its Roots and Musical Development - Gunther Schuller Blues People: Negro Music in White America - Leroi Jones Reading Jazz - David Meltzer Writing Jazz - David Meltzer Jazz: A History of America's Music - Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns Jazz in American Culture - Peter Townsend Why Jazz Happened - Marc Myers The Rough Guide to Jazz 3 - Ian Carr, Brian Priestley, and Digby Fairweather The History of Music Production - Richard James Burgess

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Talking Raps with Julian Vargas
BONUS: The Grammys with Ian Carr, Colin Hatch, Bob Ertel, and Julian Stern

Talking Raps with Julian Vargas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2017 28:55


Welcome Back to Talking Raps with Julian Vargas! This week on a special early release episode I have on Ian Carr, Colin Hatch, Bob Ertel, and Julian Stern on to talk about Grammy snubs from this year and the past. This was recorded at Colin's house as me & Ian waited for Atlanta rapper, Scarfo Da Plug, to arrive and be interviewed by Ian & I on our new podcast, This Week In Tapes. To get listen to our interview with Scarfo Da Plug you can find it here: User-326411596 – Scarfo-da-plug-interview Otherwise this is a fun episode to get your Talking Raps fix in while I record/edit new episodes but also to get you to go check out This Week In Tapes & especially our interview with Scarfo Da Plug. It's just as fun as this episode. This Week In Tapes: @user-326411596 Ian's Twitter: twitter.com/thatcarr This Week In Tapes Twitter: twitter.com/thisweekintapes Soundcloud: @talkingrapspodcast Itunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/talki…d1039666208?mt=2 Podcast Twitter: twitter.com/TalkingRapsPod Julian Twitter: twitter.com/iamjulianvargas

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The Mike Harding Folk Show
Mike Harding Folk Show 208

The Mike Harding Folk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2016 83:25


PODCAST: 18 Dec 2016 01 Family Christmas - Roaring Jelly - Golden Grates / The Rampin' Cat 02 The Twelve Days Of Christmas - Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker - Midwinter 03 Wassail - Tan Yows - Undipped 04 The First Tree In The Greenwood - Chris Newman and Máire Ní Chathasaigh - Christmas Lights 05 The Last Month Of The Year - The Fairfield Four - Tinsel Tunes - More Holiday Treats From Sugar Hill 06 Oh Come, All Ye Faithful  - Cherish The Ladies - Christmas In Ireland 07 Good King Wenceslas - Broom Bezzums - Winterman 08 Mount Moriah - Royal Hotel Dungworth - Village Carols 09 The Seven Rejoices Of Mary - Oddfellows - Oddfellows 10 Mary's Robin - Ange Hardy - EP The Quantock Carol & Mary's Robin 11 Homeless Wassail - Finest Kind - Good Enough For Me 12 Santa Claus - Lightnin' Hopkins - Blues Blues Christmas Volume 3, 1927-1962 12 Carol Singing - Mabel Race - A Yorkshire Christmas 13 Here We Come A Wassailing - The Watersons - A Yorkshire Christmas 14 In The Bleak Midwinter - Eddi Reader, Karen Matheson, John McCusker, Kris Drever, Ian Carr, Kevin McGuire - Phil Cunningham's Christmas Songbook 15 Silent Night - Churchfitters - A Christmas Wassail  16 Magic Christmas Tree - Pilgrims Way - Red Diesel 17 Christmas Bells - Nick Wyke and Becky Driscoll - Edward Capern (Victorian Postman and Poet From North Devon) 18 Christmas In Lancashire - The Lancashire Hotpots - Never Mind The Hotpots 19 Ding Dong Merrily On High - The Brighouse & Rastrick Band - Christmas Album

Simon Thoumire Make Good Art

This is a track I wrote last year in a caravan in Pitlochry. Ian Carr and I have been playing it on our tour this week. I really like it - he's not so sure... More music at www.simonthoumire.com

Simon Thoumire Make Good Art
Joseph Boseph Live in Parthenay, France

Simon Thoumire Make Good Art

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2015 4:56


This track was recorded in our B&B in Parthenay by me and Ian Carr. There's a video to come but I thought I would upload this in advance! More music at www.simonthoumire.com

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TONES FOR THE HEAD
Despite All The Amputations, A Family Finds Entertainment

TONES FOR THE HEAD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2014 29:04


http://headxones.podomatic.com/ Cut -up sound collage assemblage of : noise pop, rock, fusion-jazz, fourth world drone jams and trip hop amputations; baked with new and improved oddification processes; generously peppered with oddified samples and spoken snaps from radio, television & film. 1969 by Re-DrumSpecial Guests include Shin & Friends from Ryan Trecartin's film, "A Family Finds Entertainment" keeping good company with the following, listed somewhat in order of appearance: Jon Hassell: Last Night The Moon Came Dropping Its Clothes In The Street Ian Carr with Nucleus: Snakehips Dream Manly Palmer Hall: Depression Cherry Glazer: Teenage Girl Tape Beatles: Listen To The Radio The Velvet Underground: Heroin Kikagaku Moyo: Pond Beatles: Deconstructing Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Ryan Trecartin: A Family Finds Entertainment Mandra Gora Lightshow Society: I Don't Want To Rewind The Time Bleached: Dead In Your Head Lafayette Afro Rock Band: Hihache Hooded Fang: Graves Teen Suicide: Everything Is Going To Hell ( be kind to everyone rework) Whitley Streiber: What Can We Expect? Pow!: 66 Hardrive: Deep Inside Snakadaktal: Fall Underneath Kelsey Grammer: Boss Re-Drum: Jessica Jane B The B-52s: 52 Girls Birdman: Face It Dad John Bonham: Whole Lotta Love and a suggested cast of hundreds including a cameo appearance from you.

Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast
AyePodcast 131 - Scottish Music Podcast

Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2014 30:24


Spring seems to have finally visited Scotland and we have some great music to celebrate! We start off the podcast with Transatlantic Sessions 2 by Aly Bain and Jerry Douglas. Next up is singer Emily Smith's new CD Echoes followed by Who He? by Ian Carr and the Various Artists. Then it’s Angels Without Wings from Heidi Talbot and then the virtuoso clarsach player Catriona McKay from her new CD Harponium. We finish up the podcast with the new release No Time Like Now from Cherrygrove. Visit www.handsupfortrad.co.uk for all your Scottish music and culture needs.

Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast
AyePodcast 130 - Scottish Music Podcast

Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 29:29


Hi there, on this edition of the Foot Stompin’ Free Scottish Music Podcast we have some great music! We start of with Salsa Celtica and a track from their new album The Tall Islands. Next is Eddi Reader’s new release Vagabond followed by my new album (!) He Thinks He’s Invisible by Simon Thoumire and Ian Carr.  Then it is Fiona Rutherford’s new album Sleep Sound and then Blazin Fiddles get us dancing with a set of reels from their new album Six. We finish of the podcast with the Crinan Canal by John Grieve from the album Highland Voyage. Visit www.footstompin.com for all your Scottish music and culture needs.

Du spectacle

Voici le deuxième volume de ma série de compilations à vocation thérapeutique.Il est destiné aux esthètes de l'accord parfait et aux fans de Rudolf Steiner.En partenariat exclusif avec le magnifique blog d'Aurore Bagarry, "Pharmacie et photographie".Écouter Liste des morceaux : 01. Neil Ardley, Ian Carr & Don Rendell - Orpheus02. Serge Gainsbourg - Black march03. Carla Bley - Song Sung Long04. Enrico Rava - Pupa O Crisalide05. Can - She Brings The Rain06. Ian Carr - Summer Rain07. Kevin Ayers - Puis-je ?08. Paul Giovanni - Procession09. Armando Trovajoli - L'attesa10. David McNeil - Cynthia, sa tour et le satyre centaure11. Yves Simon - Au pays des merveilles de Juliet12. Cortex - Sans toi13. Colette Magny - Les Tuileries14. Wim Mertens - Struggle For Pleasure15. Rhye - One Of Those Summer Days16. Mermonte - Été17. Caravan - In The Land Of Grey & Pink18. Charlie Haden & Carla Bley - The Ballad Of The Fallen19. Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Monseigneur Band - My WomanPhoto : Aurore (http://pharmacieetphotographie.over-blog.com/)Graphisme : Christine (http://wwww.solanacee.com)Télécharger :- le mix (clic-droit "Enregistrer sous")- l'archive complète - les mp3 un par un Photo : AuroreGraphisme : Christine

Jazz Library
Harry Beckett

Jazz Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2011 27:51


Barbados-born Harry Beckett was one of the most fiery and inventive trumpeters in British jazz, right up until his death in July this year. Chris Batchelor joins Alyn Shipton to look back at Beckett's recordings, and to pick his best performances. As well as a range of music from his own bands, the programme includes Beckett's work with Ian Carr, Mike Westbrook and Graham Collier.

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Jazz Library
Michael Garrick

Jazz Library

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2010 32:35


PIanist Michael Garrick died in November 2011. In this archive interview, he joins Alyn Shipton to look back over a fifty year span of some of the finest big band and small group records in British jazz. Whether inspired by Hobbits, Thomas Hardy or J M Barrie, Garrick's musical settings were some of the most imaginative and colourful in jazz. His music took inspiration from a huge variety of sources, ranging from Indian and Burmese music and literature to English folksongs and novels. A brilliant pianist, Garrick was also known for his pioneering work with Don Rendell and Ian Carr, for his poetry and jazz sessions, and for continuing to lead groups large and small against all commercial odds for over half a century.

Jazz Library
Ian Carr

Jazz Library

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2009 22:21


Trumpeter, author and broadcaster Ian Carr is considered by some to be one of the most influential figures in British jazz. Alyn Shipton features an archive interview, in which Carr selects some of his finest recordings. These include music by the Rendell-Carr Quintet, the Emcee Five and Nucleus, as well as movements from Neil Ardley's suite Kaleidoscope of Rainbows.

Tune Up Podcast
Tune Up Podcast 2008-2009: Episode 3: Under One Sky

Tune Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2008 14:29


First premiered at the Cambridge Folk Festival in 2007 this Tune Up sponsored tour utilizes the myriad of styles currently within folk music and features instrumental arrangements, folk-rock ballads and a new Gaelic lament from Julie Fowlis, who lends her pure precise voice to the Scottish leg of the tour. The Under One Sky line-up also includes Idlewild front man Roddy Woomble, Iain MacDonald on bagpipes, flute and whistles, guitarist Ian Carr, award-winning musician of the year accordionist Andy Cutting, bassist Ewen Vernal, percussionist James Mackintosh, and Teenage Fanclub member Norman Blake.