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Best podcasts about jaleel shaw

Latest podcast episodes about jaleel shaw

Cold Pod
Ep133 - "Jazzman" with Harrison

Cold Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 65:30


Harrison is a Juno nominated musician and producer based in Toronto. His most recent album 'The Birds the Bee's the Clouds and the Tree's' was released in 2023, with a follow up planned for later this year. Harrison returned to the pod to discuss trying to sell his car, learning to leave the east end, Lake Inez, loving his neighbourhood, briefly working as a contractor, writing jingles for Hasbro, appliance music, finding time to create, going viral on TikTok, daily routine content, charcuterie boards, AI Studio Ghibli, rage bait, 'The Harrison Progression', autotune, getting a DM from a famous artist thinking it was about music (they wanted to smash), Jay Versace, Ashton Hall, ice water facials, Othership, Jaleel Shaw, his unreleased house album, learning piano to avoid clearing samples, Toronto as a cliquey city, his upcoming album and more!HarrisonJosh McIntyreNick Marian----COLD PODSupport this podcasthttps://www.patreon.com/c/coldpod

Via Jazz
Jackson Potter debuta amb "Small things" i Pasquale Grasso presenta "Fervency"

Via Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 60:28


PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 26 de agosto, 2024

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 59:15


BENNY CARTER / DIZZY GILLESPIE “CARTER, GILLESPIE INC.” Los Angeles, April 27, 1976Sweet and lovely, BroadwayDizzy Gillespie (tp) Benny Carter (as) Tommy Flanagan (p) Joe Pass (g) Al McKibbon (b) Mickey Roker (d,vcl) SASHA BERLINER “ONYX” Brooklyn, NY, December 18-20, 2020 & June 1, 2021Jade, Crescent Park, PolarisSasha Berliner (vib,comp) Marcus Gilmore (d) Burniss Travis, II (b,el-b) James Francies (p,el-p) Jaleel Shaw (as) Julius Rodriguez (synt) Thana Alexa (vcl) JACK WILSON “EASTERLY WINDS” Englewood Cliffs, N.J., September 22, 1967Easterly winds, A time for love (p,b,d only, Frank's tuneLee Morgan (tp) Garnett Brown (tb) Jackie McLean (as) Jack Wilson (p) Bob Cranshaw (b) Billy Higgins (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 26 de agosto, 2024 at PuroJazz.

PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 26 de agosto, 2024

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 59:15


BENNY CARTER / DIZZY GILLESPIE “CARTER, GILLESPIE INC.” Los Angeles, April 27, 1976Sweet and lovely, BroadwayDizzy Gillespie (tp) Benny Carter (as) Tommy Flanagan (p) Joe Pass (g) Al McKibbon (b) Mickey Roker (d,vcl) SASHA BERLINER “ONYX” Brooklyn, NY, December 18-20, 2020 & June 1, 2021Jade, Crescent Park, PolarisSasha Berliner (vib,comp) Marcus Gilmore (d) Burniss Travis, II (b,el-b) James Francies (p,el-p) Jaleel Shaw (as) Julius Rodriguez (synt) Thana Alexa (vcl) JACK WILSON “EASTERLY WINDS” Englewood Cliffs, N.J., September 22, 1967Easterly winds, A time for love (p,b,d only, Frank's tuneLee Morgan (tp) Garnett Brown (tb) Jackie McLean (as) Jack Wilson (p) Bob Cranshaw (b) Billy Higgins (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 26 de agosto, 2024 at PuroJazz.

Via Jazz
Dues vibrafonistes, dos estils: Cecilia Smith i Sasha Berliner

Via Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 63:32


Via Jazz
Dues vibrafonistes, dos estils: Cecilia Smith i Sasha Berliner

Via Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 63:32


Improv Exchange Podcast
Episode #147: Lawrence Fields

Improv Exchange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 58:11


Lawrence Fields, born and bred in St. Louis, has earned a spot at the forefront of young jazz pianists, thanks to his blending of vintage ideals with a contemporary mindset. For the last five years, in 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, and 2019, Downbeat Magazine has placed him close to the top of the keyboardist category in their “Rising Stars” critics poll. Fields showcase his dynamic blend of composition and playing in his trio and quartet, and his music is currently being featured internationally. His debut album featuring his trio and solo playing, “To the Surface”, was released to critical acclaim on February 2, 2024. Veteran saxophone icon Joe Lovano – with his unerring ear for youthful talent – has become one of the pianist's biggest fans. Fields is a member of several bands led or co-led by Lovano: his Classic Quartet (originally featuring Lewis Nash and George Mraz in the rhythm section); the Sax Supreme Quartet (with Chris Potter); and his Sound Prints quintet with trumpeter Dave Douglas. The Wall Street Journal praised Fields' “elegant, probing” solos with Sound Prints, while The New York Times noted that he is “integral to the band's plunging, changeable style.” A modern-minded bandleader from the younger generation also relies on Fields, as he mans the piano and keyboards for the Christian Scott Group. Referencing his role on acoustic and electric pianos in the trumpeter's band, NextBop said: “Fields remains a constant lyrical presence on the keys – innovative, expressive, supportive, able to soar like a bird in his solos. He never fails to impress.” Fields has collaborated with Christian Scott on several albums — including co-writing and co-producing 3 songs on the Grammy-nominated The Emancipation Procrastination (Ropeadope, 2017), as part of his work on Christian's Centennial Trilogy with releases Diaspora and Ruler Rebel. He features prominently in the piano and keyboard chairs on Christian's Grammy-nominated live recording Axiom (2020), as well as the Grammy-nominated Ancestral Recall (2019), and the Stretch Music (Ropeadope, 2015) and Christian Scott Atunde Adjuah (Concord, 2012) albums. With Lovano and Douglas, the pianist features on Sound Prints' two critically-acclaimed studio releases: Other Worlds (2021), and Scandal (2018, Greanleaf) — selected by The Guardian as their #1 jazz album of 2018, as well as one of Rolling Stone's top 20 jazz albums of the year. Fields also plays on the live album Sound Prints: Live at Monterey Jazz Festival (Blue Note, 2015), which featured two brand-new compositions written for the ensemble by the legendary Wayne Shorter. He appears on the album Marsalis Music Honors Alvin Batiste (2007) alongside Branford Marsalis, Herlin Riley and Russell Malone, as well as on drummer Terri Lyne Carrington's More to Say (a 2009 disc for which he served as a pianist, keyboardist, and composer-producer). Fields also appears on releases by drummer Jeff “Tain” Watts, bassist Yasushi Nakamura, vibraphonist Warren Wolf, and saxophonists Jaleel Shaw and Steve Slagle. The pianist has been a member of the Watts band, as well as that of trumpeter Nicholas Payton. In addition to performing onstage with the likes of Payton, Watts, Marsalis, and Carrington, Fields has appeared with star bassist Christian McBride, drummer Nate Smith, trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis, trumpeter Takuya Kuroda, and bassist Robert Hurst, among others. Lawrence's playing is also featured on Christopher North's score for the new Sam Pollard documentary "Max Roach: The Drum Also Waltzes", which premiered in Fall 2023 on PBS' American Masters television series.

Better Sax Podcast
Going on the Road with Jazz Legends - Jaleel Shaw

Better Sax Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 19:34


I caught up with Jaleel Shaw at the Nice Jazz Festival 2023 to check out his performance with the Dave Holland New Quartet and talk about what it's like to tour internationally with jazz legends. Visit https://www.jaleelshaw.com/ for more info. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaleelshawmusic Instagram: http://instagram.com/jaleelshaw BETTERSAX SHED - all my free lesson downloads https://bettersax.com/shed ♫ BETTERSAX COURSES ♪ https://bettersax.com/products BetterSax Burnin' Mouthpieces - https://geni.us/6RcUMu The Better Sax Alto Saxophone - https://geni.us/BKIGTw Awesome Backing Tracks - https://bettertrax.com ★ Other Sax Gear I Love ★ ReedGeek Geeklet - https://bettersax.com/store/geeklet/ Ultimate Saxophone Swab Kit - https://bettersax.com/product/betters... Ultimate Reed Case - https://bettersax.com/product/betters... BetterSax Gear Recommendations on Sweetwater https://imp.i114863.net/bettersax ↪My Amazon Gear Recommendations Page: https://goo.gl/px3AvY INSTAGRAM & FACEBOOK https://instagram.com/bettersax https://facebook.com/bettersax

Better Sax Podcast
How Important is it to Transcribe Solos? and other Saxophone Questions with Jaleel Shaw

Better Sax Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 83:44


In this live interview/hang, Jaleel Shaw and I go through a rapid fire list of 20 questions about all things saxophone. One of the top saxophonists active in the modern jazz scene today, with three albums out as a leader. He performs with Roy Haynes, Nate Smith and a long list of other top musicians. Jaleel is also currently a professor at the New School and Manhattan School of Music in New York City. https://www.jaleelshaw.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jaleelshaw/ BETTERSAX SHED - all my free lesson downloads https://bettersax.com/shed ♫ BETTERSAX COURSES ♪ https://bettersax.com/products BetterSax Burnin' Mouthpieces - https://geni.us/6RcUMu The Better Sax Alto Saxophone - https://geni.us/BKIGTw Awesome Backing Tracks - https://bettertrax.com ★ Other Sax Gear I Love ★ ReedGeek Geeklet - https://bettersax.com/store/geeklet/ Ultimate Saxophone Swab Kit - https://bettersax.com/product/bettersax-ultimate-sax-swab-kit/ Ultimate Reed Case - https://bettersax.com/product/bettersax-deluxe-wooden-reed-case/ BetterSax Gear Recommendations on Sweetwater https://imp.i114863.net/bettersax ↪My Amazon Gear Recommendations Page: https://goo.gl/px3AvY INSTAGRAM & FACEBOOK https://instagram.com/bettersax https://facebook.com/bettersax

Metamodernism
26. Best Music of 2022: Grab Bag

Metamodernism

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 79:11


MusicInner Worlds, Outer Worlds by Soccer96All Roads Lead to Los Angeles (Feat. Jaleel Shaw) by High PulpNightshade by Night PalaceHappens All the Time by SpacefaceStill Life by Ruby HauntLeaving by Lee ParadiseGood News (feat. Dept.). by Swim DeepCameo by Tahiti 80Lobbo by Vieux Farka Touré & KhruangbinOff Goes The Light by BibioVol de jour by Cosmic Analog EnsembleElegance by Office CultureRomaniac Dub by Mad ProfessorSeni Sen Oldugun Için Sevdim by SatellitesWe're There by TobaccoA Road I've Passed But Never Taken by Holland Patent Public LibraryAll music in today's episode has been sourced via fair use for education, criticism, and evaluation. If you like the songs you hear, please consider supporting these artists by purchasing the music, rather than streaming it.Alexander Woell on TwitterAlexander Woell on Instagram

Global with Courtney Pine - Discovering Nu Jazz and Beyond
Episode 25: Nu Jazz & beyond from USA-France-Ethiopia-Dakar-Mexico-Denmark-Scotland-Canada-Finland: a non-stop-music podcast from Courtney Pine CBE.

Global with Courtney Pine - Discovering Nu Jazz and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 49:26


Courtney's playing refreshingly cool new jazzy vibes for you to work, rest and play to! Jam-packed full of new releases and plenty of fun, including many of the artists introducing their own tracks! This wk All-star contemporary jazz, latin swing, mellow keyboard grooves, underground hip-hop, refreshing bop, acid-jazz funk opus, jazz fusion quartet, Please let all your jazz friends know that they can listen for free on Apple podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and always at jazz-pod.comVisit our archive here Join the CPG community by following us on Facebook & Instagram Ask us ANYTHING(!) about jazz over on Twitter Watch our FAB & FUN artist features over on Tiktok[0'50] Brian Landrus - Canopy of Trees (Red List: Music Dedicated to the Preservation of Our Endangered Species PALMETTO Tr 1) Brian Landrus cl, comp Ryan Keberle tb Geoffrey Keezer keys Nir Felder gtr Ron Blake tnr Jaleel Shaw alto Lonnie Plaxico bs John Hadfield perc Steve Roach tpt Rudy Royston dr Corey King vcDedicated to the preservation of our Endangered Species - this is an all-star lineup with beautiful clarinet from Brian![45'01] Christian Jacob - The Hipper They Are The Harder They Fall (Saunders) New Jazz Standards Vol5 The Music of Carl Saunders SELF RELEASE Tr4 Christian Jacob pno Darek Oles bs Joe LaBarbera drHandpicked by multi-Grammy nominated, Christian Jacob from Carl Saunders New Jazz Standards ‘book' of over 300 tunes, this is Vol 5 of Carl Saunders' heralded “New Jazz Standards” series - played brilliantly by Christian and his strong supporting cast.[8'46] Kibrom Birhane - Merkato (Here and There FLYING CARPET Tr1)Kibrom Birhane Keys Krar perc Nadav Peled gtr Randal Fisher sx Fabio Santana tb Glenn Holdaway tpt Kahlil Cummings perc Jake Najor dr Dave Pinewood bs "The future of Ethiopian Jazz" right here - Having absorbed thousand year old Ethiopian orthodox chanting as a child, while expertly acquainting himself with the traditional instruments of the region, Kibrom has focused his diverse musical talents studying past Ethiopian Jazz legends from the 1970s with modern day contemporaries while continuing to reach new depths and discovery.[13'52] Ella Fitzgerald - Cheek to Cheek (Berlin) Ella at the Hollywood Bowl – The Irving Berlin Songbook VERVE Tr6 Ella Fitzgerald vc with the Paul Weston OrchestraUnreleased live concert of Ella performing songs from her beloved Irving Berlin songbook with a full orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl, recently discovered in Norman Granz's private collection. [32'03] Steve Lehman & Sélébéyone – Gas Akap (Xabu: The Unseen Tr4) Gaston Bandimic vc (Wolof) HPrizm vc (English) Steve Lehman alto/comp Maciek Lasserre sop Damion Reid dr Sélébéyone means “intersection” in Wolof: groundbreaking work with shifting rhythms and state of the art sound design exploring spirituality and mysticism through the lens of experimental music.[20'08] Antonio Sanchez – Mi Palabra (Bad Hombre Vol II Tr3) Ana Tijoux vc Sanchez dr/comp“Bad Hombre” is drummer Antonio's alter-ego, where he plays virtually all the instruments while adding his compositional, production and percussion talents to “shift” the song to new realms while still leaving its essence intact. [24'03] Ole Matthiessen – Ikke Noget Endnu (Nothing Yet) Social Distancing Blues SUNDANCE DK Tr6Henrik Bolberg tpt Jan zum Vohrde alto Bob Rockwell tnr Ole Matthiessen pno/comp Rune Fog-Nielsen bs Ole Streenberg drOle is a living legend in Danish jazz!  Beautiful contemporary jazz borne out of lockdown.[28'39] Nimbus Sextet feat Nathanial Cross – Forward Thinker (Forward Thinker ACID JAZZ Tr2) Euan Allardice tpt Michael Butcher sx Honza Kourimsky gtr Stephen Jack bs Alex Palmer dr Nichols/Dixon/Stevens/Palmer comp Major Scottish acid jazz talent this multi-national contemp jazz outfit fuses their jazz, world, hip-hop and funk influences uniquely into a strong melodic blend that has set them apart from their contemporaries. [36'36] The Bad Plus – Motivations II (The Bad Plus EDITION Tr1) Reid Anderson bs/comp Dave King dr Ben Monder gtr Chris Speed sx/clTwenty-one years after making their landmark debut as a genre exploding piano-bass-drums trio, the always adventurous group have reinvented themselves as a dynamic quartet.[41'57] Laura Anglade & Sam Kirmayer: Venez Donc Chez Moi (Venez Donc Chez Moi Justin Time Tr1)Laura Anglade vc Sam Kirmayer gtrLaura Anglade is a young Toronto-based jazz vocalist originally from Brousse-Le-Chateau, a small village in the south of France and raised in Connecticut, she is influenced by her parents' gypsy jazz & classical backgrounds.[44'29] UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra: En Tut (Ronka) Fresh From Finland Cadillac Tr1 Soloist Manuel Dunkel, sx Kirmo Lintinen condUMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra is the only professional orchestra in Finland specialised in jazz and new rhythm-oriented music. The big band of 16 musicians plays about 100 concerts every year in Finland and abroad. Next week on CPG Bitesize: we're celebrating Generation Gaps, deconstructing big bands and following Jared Schonig wherever he wants to go! Hit subscribe here so you don't miss it!!

PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 02 enero

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 59:46


MASSIMO BIOLCATI “MOMENTA” – Brooklyn, NY, February, 2020 Emma’s dilemma Jaleel Shaw (as) Lex Korten (p) Massimo Biolcati (b) Clarence Penn (d) – Brooklyn, NY, November, 2020 Adaptation, Estate John Ellis (ts) Mike Moreno (g) Massimo Biolcati (b) Rodney Green (d) – Brooklyn, NY, February, 2020 Along came Betty Philip Dizack (tp) Kevin Hays (p) […]

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación
"Nocturnal Flight" [Brian Landrus: Red List (Palmetto Records, 2022)] Por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5#474 [Minipodcast de jazz]

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 6:30


"Nocturnal Flight" Brian Landrus Red List: Music Dedicated to the Preservation of Our Endangered Species (Palmetto Records, 2022) Brian Landrus, Ryan Keberle, Geoffrey Keezer, Nir Felder, Rudy Royston, Lonnie Plaxico, John Hadfield, Steve Roach. El tema es una composición de Brian Landrus. ¿Sabías que? "Nocturnal Flight" es el primer single de la nueva grabación de Brian Landrus, que se publicará el próximo 17 de junio de 2022. El single se publicó el pasado 1 de abril. El título es toda una declaración de intenciones: Red List: Music Dedicated to the Preservation of Our Endangered Species. Se publicará en Palmetto Records. En esta grabación Brian Landrus toca el saxo barítono, clarinete bajo y distintas clases de flauta. Además de los músicos mencionados, en la grabación aparecen Jaleel Shaw, Ron Blake y el cantante Corey King. Una parte de los beneficios de esta grabación irán a la asociación Save The Elephants: https://www.savetheelephants.org/. © Pachi Tapiz, 2022 En anteriores episodios de JazzX5/HDO/LODLMA/Maltidos Jazztardos/Tomajazz Remembers… https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=28031 Más información sobre Brian Landrus http://brianlandrus.com/ https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?s=brian+landrus&submit=Search Más información sobre JazzX5 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html. Las sugerencias, quejas, felicitaciones, opiniones y el contacto en general en jazzx5 @ tomajazz.com También por WhatsApp en el teléfono de contacto. JazzX5 y los podcast de Tomajazz en Telegram En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al instante, de los nuevos podcast. Puedes suscribirte en https://t.me/TomajazzPodcast. Pachi Tapiz en Tomajazz https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=17847

Via Jazz
El trompetista Farnell Newton presenta "Feel the Love"

Via Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 57:33


Liner Notes with David Bixler
LINER NOTES with David Bixler featuring Jaleel Shaw

Liner Notes with David Bixler

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 32:24


The quiet of the last year and a half has given alto saxophonist Jaleel Shaw the time to think about his life and the world around him. This solitude manifests itself in his new solo saxophone recording, Echoes, which contains musical ruminations on loss, race, and the pandemic. In this episode of LINER NOTES, Jaleel speaks about the process that produced his intriguing new recording.

Jazz Today
Jazz Today - Episode September 23, 2021

Jazz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021


Cyrille Aimee, Adonis Rose, NOJO, Theo Croker, Terence Blanchard, Palladium, Roxana Amed, Renee Rosnes, Vincent Herring, Johnathan Blake, Jaleel Shaw, Nate Smith, Michael Mayo, saje, Rachel Eckroth, Earl MacDonald, Miguel de Armas, David Lavoie & Carson TworowPlaylist: Cyrille Aimee, Adonis Rose, New Orleans Jazz Orchestra - DownTheo Croker - Hero Stomp A Future PastTerence Blanchard, featuring The E-Collective & Turtle Island Quartet - FallPalladium, featuring Nicole Glover, Sasha Berliner, Sean Mason, Russell Hall & Victor Lewis - House of JadeRoxana Amed - VirgoRenee Rosnes, featuring Chris Potter, Christian McBride, Carl Allen & Rogerio Boccato - Life Does Not WaitVincent Herring, featuring Cyrus Chestnut, Yasushi Nakamura & Johnathan Blake - HelloJohnathan Blake - Homeward Bound (For Ana Grace)Jaleel Shaw - LeeNate Smith , featuring Kokayi & Michael Mayo - Square WheelMichael Mayo - Bonessaje, featuring Gerald Clayton - Dusk BabyRachel Eckroth, featuring Tim Lefebvre & Christian Euman - Low Hanging FruitEarl MacDonald, featuring Karly Epp - Be Still, My SoulMiguel de Armas Quartet - Eva LunaDavid Lavoie & Carson Tworow - Bucharest

OK Jazz Podcast
OK Jazz #127

OK Jazz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 80:10


Back with plenty new music, kicking off with the incredible LittleSimz, music from Jambinai in South Korea, solo saxophone from Jaleel Shaw, guitarist Tassos Spiliotoupolous' latest EP and lots more!

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Everything Saxophone Podcast
Ep 105 – Jaleel Shaw; An influential saxophonist for this generation

Everything Saxophone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 92:35


To celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month, we are really excited to present Jaleel Shaw, who has been a long standing member of the Roy Haynes Quartet, the Mingus Big Band and recently joined Tom Harrell’s Color of a Dream band.  A bandleader in his own right, Jaleel’s solo recordings have been met with rave reviews from...

Brave Sound Podcast
Inside NYC Music: Johnathan Blake | Brave Sound Podcast #11

Brave Sound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 149:52


The show where we uncover the stories, processes, and worldviews behind NYC’s most artful and creative musicians. Today we discuss our divided nation, American racial tensions, police violence... and the power of artists' to speak out. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...​ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5ByvBpL...​ Today's Guests: “the vertiginous sensation of being both slightly behind the beat and hurtling into the next measure.” - JazzTimes on Johnathan Blake Johnathan Blake, one of the most accomplished drummers of his generation, has also proven himself a complete and endlessly versatile musician — "the ultimate modernist," as John Murph of NPR has dubbed him. Blake's gift for composition and band leading reflects years of live and studio experience across the aesthetic spectrum. Through years-long memberships in the Tom Harrell Quintet, the Kenny Barron Trio and other top ensembles, Blake has reaped the benefits of prolonged exposure to the greats of our time — arguably of all time. Through his powerful, evocative drumming and fully rounded artistry, he's also left a huge imprint on the music of such rising figures in jazz as Hans Glawischnig, Alex Sipiagin, Donny McCaslin, Avishai Cohen, Omer Avital, Patrick Cornelius, Michael Janisch, Shauli Einav, Jaleel Shaw and more. To date, Blake has appeared on over 50 albums. Find him at https://www.johnathanblake.com/​ Instagram: @johnathanblakedrums Your hosts: Michael Shapira: michaelxshapira.com @michaelxshapira Austin Zhang: austinzhang.org @austindiscovers Learn more: https://bravesound.org/​ Instagram: @bravesoundnyc

Via Jazz
3 treballs del bateria E.J. Strickland: "Warriors for peace", "The undying spirit" i "In this day"

Via Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 58:11


Brave Sound Podcast
Inside NYC Music: Joe Block | Brave Sound Podcast #10

Brave Sound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 81:32


The show where we uncover the stories, processes, and worldviews behind NYC’s most artful and creative musicians. TICKETS for their January 31st, 2021 concert (recording available after): https://bravesound.org/shop/joeblock/ Today's Guests:Joe Block is a pianist, composer, arranger, and bandleader. He began playing classical piano at the age of two before switching to jazz in middle school. While growing up in Philadelphia, a city with a rich jazz and musical tradition, he was fortunate to learn and study from older musicians on the scene and in jazz education programs at the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts, the Kimmel Center, and Temple University.Joe currently resides in New York City where he attends both the Juilliard School (MM ‘22) and Columbia University (BA ‘21) as part of their highly selective and vigorous dual-degree exchange program. His has studied with Geoff Keezer, Marc Cary, Ted Rosenthal, Bruce Barth, and Frank Kimbrough. Joe has had the opportunity to work and play with many esteemed musicians including Wynton Marsalis, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Leslie Odom, Jr. Ari Hoenig, Eric Alexander, Seamus Blake, Jaleel Shaw, Hannibal Lokumbe, Justin Faulkner, and The Captain Black Big Band. As a bandleader and sideman in New York and Philadelphia he has performed at numerous venues including Dizzy’s, The Django, Birdland, Smalls Jazz Club, Smoke Jazz Club, Bar Next Door, Symphony Space, Alice Tully Hall, Shapeshifter Lab, Cafe Bohemia, Chris’ Jazz Café, South Jazz Parlor, @exuberance, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia Clef Club, Hilbert Circle Theatre (Indianapolis) and the Black Cat (San Francisco).He has also performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival, Belize Jazz Festival, Montclair Jazz Festival, Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival, Next Generation Jazz Festival, and Telluride Jazz Festival. He leads his own quintet and trio, and is the co-leader and founder of the Philadelphia Ambassador Big Band.In addition to being an instrumentalist, Joe is an avid and experienced composer and arranger (ASCAP). Hailed by Jazz at Lincoln Center as one of "jazz's most promising young composers", he has been commissioned to write or arrange music for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis (2019, 2020), the Philadelphia Ambassador Big Band, the Juilliard Jazz Orchestra, the Wynton Marsalis Septet, and the Jazz Orchestra of Philadelphia, for which he arranged part of Gustav Holst’s “The Planets” in 2018.Find him at https://www.joeblockmusic.com/ Your hosts: Michael Shapira: michaelxshapira.com @michaelxshapiraAustin Zhang: austinzhang.org @austindiscoversLearn more: https://bravesound.org/ Instagram: @bravesoundnyc

Brave Sound Podcast
Inside NYC Music: Jaleel Shaw | Brave Sound Podcast #4

Brave Sound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 90:51


The show where we uncover the stories, processes, and worldviews behind NYC’s most artful and creative musicians. Today's Guest: Alto & Soprano saxophonist Jaleel Shaw has been a long standing member of the Roy Haynes Quartet, the Mingus Big Band and recently joined Tom Harrell’s Color of a Dream band. A bandleader in his own right, Jaleel’s solo recordings have been met with rave reviews from publications including The New York Times, Downbeat Magazine, and Jazztimes Magazine. In Jazztimes Magazine’s 2011 Readers Poll, he was mentioned as Alto Saxophonist of the Year along with lengendary saxophonists Phil Woods, Lee Konitz, Bunky Green, and Kenny Garrett. Jaleel is a force to be reckoned with and is noted as one of the most influential alto saxophonists of his generation. Jaleel has performed and recorded with the likes of Clark Terry, Roy Hargrove, The Mingus Big Band, Christian McBride, Chick Corea, Jason Moran, Jeff "Tain" Watts, Arturo Sandoval, Nicholas Payton, Dave Holland, Jimmy Cobb, the Village Vanguard Orchestra, and the Count Basie Orchestra. Find him at https://www.jaleelshaw.com @jaleelshaw Your hosts: Austin Zhang - https://www.austinzhang.org/ Michael Shapira http://michaelxshapira.com/ @michaelxshapira Learn more: https://bravesound.org/Instagram: @bravesoundnyc

A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas

Dave sits down with saxophonist and composer Jaleel Shaw to talk about his extraordinary playing and composing. … The post ANFTD #82: Jaleel Shaw first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.

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Artifice
Ep. 5: Steve Lyman

Artifice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 73:41


Known for his modern approach to jazz, technical mastery on the kit and high aptitude for rhythm and independence, Steve Lyman is emerging as one of the leading voices on the drums around the globe. Originally from Salt Lake City, Utah, Lyman moved to New York City in 2005 to study at the prestigious New School University. Lyman quickly began working with some of New York's finest musicians under the tutelage of his teacher and mentor, drummer Ari Hoenig. Lyman's first major opportunity was performing with vocalist José James (with whom Lyman was an active member from 2006-2008) performing on Mr. James's critically acclaimed album The Dreamer, which was voted #21 of the top 50 albums in 2008 (JazzTimes Magazine). As a performer, Lyman has enjoyed sharing the stage with some of the leading voices in jazz and contemporary music, including: Aaron Parks, Jon Batiste, Gilad Hekselman, Nir Felder, Julian Pollack, Chase Baird, José James, Ben van Gelder, Ben Street, Bill McHenry, George Garzone, Ralph Alessi, Logan Richardson, Jaleel Shaw, Thomas Morgan, Tyshawn Sorey, Madeline Eastman, Joe Martin, Dan Tepfer, Becca Stevens, Kris Johnson and Corey Christiansen to name a few. Lyman has also toured the world extensively as a performer. In Europe, Lyman has performed throughout the UK, France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, playing such venues as the BBC Studios London, The Blue Note Milan, and the New Morning Paris. In the United States, Lyman has performed at the renown Blue Note and Smalls jazz clubs regularly, both as a sideman and as a leader. As an educator, Lyman has led workshops and masterclasses throughout the US and is becoming a first-call international clinician. In 2018 Lyman led his first ever drum clinic tour in the UK—teaching to hundreds of drummers around the regions of London, Wales, Bristol and at Universities and music festivals throughout the greater UK. Upcoming clinics include: Argentina, Singapore as well as returning to the UK in 2020. Lyman released his debut record Revolver in 2013 which featured all original compositions and received 5 Stars from All About Jazz Magazine. Lyman is also the author of the book A New Approach to Odd-Times for Drumset published by Mel Bay Publications (2013). In 2019 Steve will be filming on online lesson for Drumeo and touring the US and EU with saxophonist Chase Baird. Endorsements: Craviotto Drum Company Drums, Istanbul Mehmet Cymbals, Remo Drumheads, Polynome Metronome App and Reflexx Practice Pads. Steve Lyman also serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Jazz Drumset Studies at the University of Utah and lives in Salt Lake City. https://www.stevelymandrums.com/

The Working Artist Project
Activate Your Focus with E. J. Strickland (Episode 52)

The Working Artist Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 40:18


E.J. and I spoke about his love for music and how this love has to evolve as you grow and change. He also touched on the challenges he faced throughout his career and how those things were integral for him to bring his dreams to life. E.J. is an amazing musician who understands that giving is the key to a success. We also touched on the violence that has plagued the Afro-American from the hands of the "Authorities". Overall this interview gives you a birds-eye view into the mind of E.J. and the heart of the community as a whole. Connect with E.J. here www.ejstricklandmusic.com Bio: Enoch Jamal “E.J.” Strickland is the world-class, world-travelled drummer, composer, educator, and artist you've heard on over 60 albums in the last 10-plus years. The Miami native grew up in a creative household, where his dad was a percussionist in the Ft. Lauderdale Orchestra; his twin brother Marcus played the saxophone; and where E.J. beat on pots, pans, and tables until he finally got his hands on the drums. He was only in middle school, yet E.J. knew then that jazz was his calling. Where does one go as a young jazz musician, serious about the work? New York City, of course. Like so many talented artists before him, E.J. chose the New School to further his jazz education, a course of study that would introduce him to greater technical ability, but really, to the meat of any jazz program: teachers and peers. Reggie Workman. Buster Williams. Billy Harper—just to name a few of the living legend, caring instructors who guided E.J. during his tenure. And the peers? Friends who would spend almost every moment together, growing as young musicians and future leaders of the sound: Mike Moreno, Robert Glasper, Brandon Owens, and Marcus Baylor. Together, they formed a group that would shape their voices, and establish their careers. E.J. quickly graduated into New York's gigging jazz scene, playing early on with Russell Malone and Ravi Coltrane. Both artists proved to be big brother types for E.J., gently guiding him as he established his voice. “Russell really stressed the point that as a drummer, you're supposed to make the music feel good,” he says. “I always try to remember what he instilled in me.” Ravi Coltrane lent a similar kind of open-ended guidance, telling E.J. to simply “find something” in the music. Just what that would be was up to him. Since then, Strickland has built a successful career as a composer, bandleader, educator, and sideman. He's toured, performed, and recorded with some of the greatest names in contemporary music: Cassandra Wilson, Terence Blanchard, Lizz Wright, Wynton Marsalis, George Colligan, David Gilmore, Vincent Herring, and Nnenna Freelon, to name a few. As an instructor, he's taught alongside some of the world's best jazz educators: Dave Douglas and Vijay Iyer at the prestigious Banff International Workshop in Jazz & Creative Music, Steve Kirby at the University of Manitoba, and Earl MacDonald at the University of Connecticut. As a leader, he's released two albums: 2009's In This Day featuring Marcus Strickland, Jaleel Shaw, Luis Perdomo, and Hans Glawischnig in a blend of musical settings. His most recent release, The Undying Spirit “positively glows…its success comes largely from the leader's ability to inspire the best in his fellow musicians,” says Brian Zimmerman, Downbeat Magazine. Nick Bewsey in Icon Magazine calls E.J. “an artist with a clear and sensible vision: that a drummer-led jazz record should give listeners an opportunity to get their groove on.” Variety—of influence and interest—might be the keyword for E.J. in his creative approach. He studied both classical and Latin percussion, working early on with the great Cuban drummer Ignacio Berroa. “Growing up, we listened to all kinds of music in the house,” he says. “Miles, Stevie; just good music.” He's applied his wide-ranging tastes to the artists he plays with today: funk and fusion with pianist Manuel Valera's Groove Square; Latin jazz... Support this podcast

Six In The Morning Show
Episode 54: The Art of Storytelling

Six In The Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 100:59


  HipHop has been built on the back of storytelling since day one. The pen game has always been strong providing visuals through words. Along with the good homies Matthew (Long Beach Coffee Club) and Jason G. we bring you the Art of Storytelling Episode. We go in depth to share with the listener songs that both inspire and impact. We take it back with some legendary stories from OG’s Gang Starr, Masta Ace, DMX and Nas. We go new school with younger spitters as Open Mike Eagle, Skyzoo, Dizzy Wright and of course, Kdot. Be inspired by listening to great storytelling done by rhyme. Word.   SECTION ONE: Apathy - What Goes Up (Produced by Apathy) - Wanna Snuggle? - 2009 Gang Starr - JFK to LAX (Produced by DJ Premier) - Moment of Truth - 1998 Masta Ace f/ Punch and Words - Block Episode (Produced by Luis "Sabor" Tineo) - Disposable Arts - 2001   SECTION TWO: Kendrick Lamar f/ Ab Soul and Jay Rock - The Heart Pt. 3 (produced by Tae Beast) - Black Hippy 2 - 2013 DMX - Look Thru My Eyes (Produced by Dame Grease and P Killer Trackz) - It's Dark and Hell Is Hot - 1998 J.Cole - Let Nas Down (Produced by Elite and J. Cole) Album Born Sinner Nas f/ Lauryn Hill - If I Ruled the World (Produced by Rashad Smith and Trackmasters) - It Was Written - 1996   SECTION THREE: Brother Ali - Dorian (Produced by Ant) - Shadows on the Sun - 2003 Murs and 9th Wonder - Walk like a Man (Produced by 9th Wonder) - MURS 3:16: The 9th Edition - 2004 Evidence f/ Jonwayne - To Make a Long Story Longer (produced by Samiyam) - Weather or Not - 2018   SECTION FOUR: Dizzy Wright - Flatline (produced by DJ Hoppa) - State of Mind 2 - 2017 Open Mike Eagle - Legendary Iron Hood (produced by Exile) - Brick Body Kids Still Daydream - 2017 Dres (Black Sheep) f/ Jaleel Shaw (sax) – I’m Just a Witness (The Ballad of Flo and Joe) (produced by Bean One) - 2016 Royce 5’9 – Tabernacle (produced by Symbolic 1 and J. Rhodes) – Layers – 2016   SECTION FIVE: Skyzoo - Everybody’s Fine (produced by Arte Mitchell) - In Celebration of Us - 2018    

The Laura Flanders Show
Trump Year 2: What's Next?

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 29:09


What lies ahead for change makers in 2018, the right and the rest. Laura talks politics, culture, and economics with Tarso Luis Ramos, executive director of Political Research Associates, and Sarah Ludwig, co-founder of the New Economy Project. Plus, Laura tries to imagine a real human family? Music Featured: “Um, Did He Lie?” a parody commentary on SOTU by Parody Project with lyrics by Don Caron and “Walking with Fire” by Sylvia Black ft Jaleel Shaw. Support theLFShow at our website

KEXP Live Performances Podcast
Jaimeo Brown Transcendence

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 32:34


"This is the music of the spirit," proclaims host John Gilbreath ahead of Jaimeo Brown's Transcendence's majestic set. It's high praise, certainly, but the trio of percussionist Jaimeo Brown, guitarist Chris Sholar, and saxophonist Jaleel Shaw create music that is truly impossible to box into any one category. Dive into this three-song performance transcendent performance on Jazz Theatre. Recorded 10/28/2016 - 3 songs: Happy Serving, For Mama Lucy, Power of GodSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Inside The Saxophone Mind
Episode 001: Jaleel Shaw

Inside The Saxophone Mind

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016 60:05


Jaleel Shaw is a heavy player. He is also a super nice guy and our conversation was one of the highlights of my week. Jaleel is killing it in New York right now and is a member of the Roy Haynes Quartet,Tom Harrell’s “Colors Of A Dream” and has also performed with Christian McBride, Jason Moran, the Mingus Big Band, Pat Metheny, Stefon Harris, Roy Hargrove, Chick Corea, Dave Holland and Jimmy Cobb and others. Jaleel was born and raised in Philadelphia and we talk about some of the influences that had on his music and life, as well as what growing up around extremely talented musicians did for him. After coming of age in Philly, Jaleel attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston and became the saxophonist that would soon take the jazz world by storm. In this episode we talk about what it is like to play with legends such as Roy Haynes and Tom Harrell, some of the things that Jaleel worked on to get to the level of a world class saxophonist, and his approach to composition that has led Jaleel to a fruitful writing and producing career. There are also nuggets of wisdom throughout this episode that aren't to be missed! Sit back, relax and enjoy our interview with the fantastic, Jaleel Shaw!   Check out Jaleel's website HERE! Grab Jaleel's music, you won't be sorry!

Sounds of Berklee
Jaleel Shaw, "Flipside"

Sounds of Berklee

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2015 8:28


Rob Hochschild | February 1, 2013 After honing his chops as a teenager in the jazz clubs of Philadelphia, alto saxophonist Jaleel Shaw studied at Berklee on a full-tuition scholarship. He graduated with degrees in music education and performance and has orchestrated an impressive and multifaceted career as a bandleader, composer, sideman, and educator. Shaw is a member of the Roy Haynes Quartet and the Mingus Big Band, has performed on a Grammy-nominated album, and released three discs as a bandleader. Shaw returns to Berklee in February 2013 to meet with students and perform in The Checkout — Live at Berklee, a concert and live radio broadcast jointly presented by New York's WBGO Jazz 88.3 FM and NPRmusic. He'll perform at Cafe 939 on February 7, 2013.

JazzWatch Podcast and Blog
JazzWatch #29 | Jaleel Shaw

JazzWatch Podcast and Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2015


Alto and soprano saxophonist Jaleel Shaw is a gifted band leader, educator and all-star sideman. Hearing Jaleel with the legendary Roy Haynes, the Mingus Big Band or as the front man in his critically acclaimed groups will reveal a player well-versed in tradition with a commitment and dedication to the present. In our conversation, Shaw shares with us his musical roots in […]