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Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
Interview with Alexandra Borbély - a Slovak-Hungarian actress and leading role in "The Hungarian dressmaker" movie. Culture news (5.12.2024 16:00)

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 25:55


Slovak Oscar nominee for the year 2024 is "The Hungarian dressmaker". At its screening in Hungarian capital Budapest, Martina Šimkovičová Greňová talked to Alexandra Borbély, a Slovak-Hungarian actress in leading role. Regular Thursday culture news have always included tips suitable for all English speakers. Get ready for James Judd inviting to two concerts he is going to conduct at Slovak Philharmonic.

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio (5.12.2024 16:00)

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024


Slovak Oscar nominee for the year 2024 is "The Hungarian dressmaker". At its screening in Hungarian capital Budapest, Martina Šimkovičová Greňová talked to Alexandra Borbély, a Slovak-Hungarian actress in leading role. Regular Thursday culture news have always included tips suitable for all English speakers. Get ready for James Judd inviting to two concerts he is going to conduct at Slovak Philharmonic.

Snap Judgment
The Social Experiment - Snap Classic

Snap Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 48:44


Two comic story tellers, Dino Archie and James Judd, bring you love, bromance and a summer camp exorcism with sock puppets. This episode contains explicit language. STORIES The Legend of Sweet Foot Comedian Dino Archie got into a bar fight that blossomed into a bromance. The bond with his soulmate ripens over crab trapping, bankruptcy, and the Ghost of Christmas Future. Camp Exorcist Comedian James Judd dreams of being kidnapped, falling in love with a human hair blanket, and a church camp exorcism…you know, the kind with googly-eyed sock puppets. Original Music by Bells Atlas  Artwork by Teo Ducot Snap Classic - Season 14 - Episode 32

Australian Youth Orchestra
AYO Podcast – New Music Part 1: In Conversation with Umberto Clerici and James Judd

Australian Youth Orchestra

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 33:22


New Music Part 1: In Conversation with Conductors Umberto Clerici and James Judd In her own words, Maddie Hammond is a Perth-based ‘composer, trumpet player, music educator, and above all music enthusiast'. In January 2023, Maddie was one of three participants of the Words About Music program at AYO National Music Camp. During camp, (between writing program notes, devising blog posts, presenting at concerts and creating content for the annual camp calendar) Maddie conducted several interviews which she compiled into three episodes for the AYO podcast.

A Stick With A Point
Conductor Spotlight - James Judd

A Stick With A Point

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 42:39


Let's hear it from conductors!  In an occasional departure from the usual A Stick with a Point format I've been interviewing a few of my conductor friends and getting their thoughts on the state of the business and what the future might hold, as well as a few more practical matters; “What is the role of an orchestra in a community? How do orchestras in different parts of the world survive and get their funding? Will there be an audience for symphonic music in the future and how do we nurture it? Is the notion of ‘relevance' a transitory red herring? My first guest is the wonderful James Judd whose views are not only well considered but inspiring and, well full of that much-overlooked attribute, “common sense”.  I thoroughly enjoyed it and I hope you do too!

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Band It About - Proudly Supporting Live Music
S2 E73 20 Questions in 2 Minutes; Episodes 38 Laurie Kennedy, 39 James Judd, 40 Rick Kent, 41 Rob Boundy, and 42 John Appleby

Band It About - Proudly Supporting Live Music "Podcast Series"

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 15:40


This week I am replaying the 20 Questions in 2 Minutes segment of the BAND IT ABOUT - Podcast Series from Episodes 38 Laurie Kennedy, 39 James Judd, 40 Rick Kent, 41 Rob Boundy, and 42 John Appleby. I realise that due to the length of some of the interviews that not everyone listens to this segment, so by compiling 5 guests interviews at a time, it makes it a short, fun episode for you to enjoy. I put a post on my BAND IT ABOUT - Podcast Series Facebook and Instagram pages last week to let everyone know that I am winding up Series 2, and to let our drummers know that they needed to contact me ASAP if they hadn't yet been interviewed and wanted to be a part of this series, and as a result I have had a few more come forward. While I am arranging to interview those guests I will continue to replay this segment from some of the previous interviews from Season 2. Music: "Band It About" theme song was written and recorded for the BAND IT ABOUT - Podcast Series by Catherine Lambert and Michael Bryant. Thank you to all of my guests, my listener's, those who have taken the time to rate and review this independent podcast series, and to those who have kindly used the PayPal link to donate towards the many hours that it takes me to be able to release a new episode, I truly appreciate you all! If you would like to support this podcast please use the PayPal link which you can find here in my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/banditaboutpodcastseries The Linktree also has links for anyone who would like to leave a review, which is handy for those who listen on a platform that doesn't offer this feature. If you would like to meet me in person and you live in South Australia, why not come along to the West Thebby Social Club on the third Thursday of the month, and or to the Benjamin on Franklin Hotel on the fourth Thursday of the month when I host Hit That Hit Musical Bingo. This Fun evening is Free to play and you can win pub vouchers for coming first, second, or third place. Game 1 starts at 7PM, and the evening is all finished by 9PM. *This may be of interest to the musicians who listen to this podcast series: BeatStars is a digital music marketplace where musicians can buy and sell beats, sound kits, album covers, and music more. BeatStars connects artists, labels, and music industry execs virtually, allowing for your music to be heard and bought by creators around the world. Songs like Lil Nas X's “Old Town Road,” CJ's “Whoopty,” and Soulja Boy's “She Make It Clap” were all created using beats found on BeatStars. Code “BANDITABOUT” at checkout gets listeners a free one month (30 day) trial of BeatStars. You can open your own professional digital music store at beatstars.com/sell-beats New episodes of the BAND IT ABOUT - Podcast Series will be available next week. Thanks for listening. Di Spillane - Host/Creator/Editor of the BAND IT ABOUT - Podcast Series #musicinterviews #musicpodcasts #musiccommentary #southaustralia #independentpodcastseries #australianpodcasts #drummers #realpeople #realstories #twentyquestions #banditabout #banditaboutpodcastseries #southaustralianmusicians #southaustraliandrummers #lauriekennedy #jamesjudd #rickkent #robboundy #johnappleby #hitthathitmusicalbingo #dispillane #20questions --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dianne-spillane/message

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
Slovakia not used to community interpreting. Apocalyptic symphony in Slovak Phil. Culture sector helping Ukraine. (10.3.2022 16:00)

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 35:09


Pavol Šveda, the head of Slovak Association of Translators and Interpreters, speaking about the urgent need of community interpreting regarding the number of people fleeing Ukraine. British conductor James Judd introducing Bruckner's "Apocalyptic" symphony in Slovak Philharmonic. And news mapping the help to Ukraine coming from the community of artists, musicians, writers and even the Culture Ministry.

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio (10.3.2022 16:00)

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022


Pavol Šveda, the head of Slovak Association of Translators and Interpreters, speaking about the urgent need of community interpreting regarding the number of people fleeing Ukraine. British conductor James Judd introducing Bruckner's "Apocalyptic" symphony in Slovak Philharmonic. And news mapping the help to Ukraine coming from the community of artists, musicians, writers and even the Culture Ministry.

Band It About - Proudly Supporting Live Music
S2 E39 JAMES (JIM) JUDD is The Engine Room Guest Drummer who spent 15 years as a Fully Sponsored Motorcycle Factory Rider for Honda Australia.

Band It About - Proudly Supporting Live Music "Podcast Series"

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 63:43


James Judd has played in many Adelaide bands including: Broken Brick, Ralph Richard Quintet, Gini & The Groove, The Toe Jammers, Sons Of MOD, and The Fleurieu Bluesbreakers. James took a break from music and spent 15 years of that time as a Fully Sponsored Motorcycle Rider, winning around 100 races. He competed mainly in Endurance Races and was a Factory Rider for Honda Australia, competing in Unlimited Championship, Bathurst, and the first Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix in 1997, held at Phillip Island. Since returning to drumming, James has played mainly in Blues bands, and currently plays with the Rock 'n' Roll band The Rhythm Cats, as well as Swinging Surf Sex Gods, Killer Blues Revue (KBR), and Keith Hall And Heathen Soul. Music: Intro "Band It About" written and recorded by Catherine Lambert and Michael Bryant, for the BAND IT ABOUT - Podcast Series Host/Creator Di Spillane. Outro: "My Phone" performed by The Fleurieu Bluesbreakers who were: the late Brian 'Cowboy' Cain lead vocals and blues harmonica, Ross Brennan guitar and backing vocals, Peter Nixon bass guitar and backing vocals, and James (Jim) Judd on drums. The song is off the album 'The devil lives down my street', which was released in 2018. Please remember to Follow this music interview podcast series so that you don't miss the next episode. If you have enjoyed listening, please share the link to it with your friends. Use this link to Rate if your chosen podcast listening platform doesn't have that feature: https://ratethispodcast.com/banditabout Band It About can be heard on all of the major podcast listening platforms including: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Anchor and Spotify. If you would like to help support this independent podcast, please use this PayPal link to make a donation: https://paypal.me/banditabout?locale.x=en_AU To contact Band It About: Email: banditabout17@gmail.com Website: https://www.podpage.com/band-it-about-podcast-series/ Follow on Socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BAND-It-ABOUT-Podcast-Series-103410885324059/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/banditaboutpodcastseries/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dispillane?lang=en --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dianne-spillane/message

Interlude: Chamber Orchestra of Europe Podcast
9: Interlude: COE@40 Episode 1 - The COE's genesis

Interlude: Chamber Orchestra of Europe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 44:40


In the next three episodes of the COE's podcast, we celebrate the Orchestra's 40th anniversary since its launch concert in 1981. In this episode, Simon Mundy interviews James Judd, Dougie Boyd, Will Conway, Marieke Blankestijn, Enno Senft, Elizabeth Wexler, Peter and Victoria Readman and Richard Hosford about the very beginnings of the Orchestra.

Voyages
Voyages - Ignace Paderewsky - 16/05/2021

Voyages

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 111:34


Frédéric  CHOPIN - Préludes n°11 à 14. Rafael Blechacz. DG 4776592 . Camille  SAINT-SAËNS - Le premier mouvement du Concerto en sol mineur pour piano et orchestre op 11 n°2. Benjamin Grosvenor & Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra sous la direction de James Judd. DECCA 4783527 . Jan Ignacy  PADEREWSKI - La Sonate en mi bémol mineur pour piano op 21. Karol Radziwonowicz . Chant du monde 2781073 .

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Voyages - Ignace Paderewsky

Les derniers podcasts de la RTBF.be

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 111:34


Frédéric  CHOPIN - Préludes n°11 à 14. Rafael Blechacz. DG 4776592 . Camille  SAINT-SAËNS - Le premier mouvement du Concerto en sol mineur pour piano et orchestre op 11 n°2. Benjamin Grosvenor & Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra sous la direction de James Judd. DECCA 4783527 . Jan Ignacy  PADEREWSKI - La Sonate en mi bémol mineur pour piano op 21. Karol Radziwonowicz . Chant du monde 2781073 .

Phantom Electric Ghost
PEG Interviews Australian Concert Violinist Courtenay Cleary

Phantom Electric Ghost

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 47:39


PEG Interviews Australian Concert Violinist Courtenay Cleary Courtenay completed her scholarship at The Juilliard School in New York where she earned her Master of Music degree with violin professor Naoko Tanaka. She received her Bachelor of Music degree with first-class honours from the Royal Academy of Music in London where she studied with professor Maureen Smith. In 2017 Courtenay performed as a soloist for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and other distinguished guests at Westminster Abbey for the Royal Commonwealth Service. This was broadcast live on BBC television. In 2018 Courtenay again performed for the HM the Queen at Buckingham Palace for the Opening Ceremony of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. She has also performed as a soloist at prestigious venues including the Wigmore Hall, St James’ Piccadilly, the Regent Hall, Colston Hall and the Lincoln Centre. She recently performed Beethoven’s Violin Concerto with the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra in Sydney and gave the Australian premiere of David Lang’s Mystery Sonatas. She is a Tait Memorial Trust and ABRSM scholar, and was recently awarded second prize at the Australian Concerto and Vocal Competition as well as the Dame Joan Sutherland Award from the American Australian Association and the Guy Parsons Award from the Portland House and Australian Music Foundations. She was also a finalist in the 2018 Freedman Fellowship awards. She is a member of the Patronus Quartet who in 2015 progressed to the semi-final of the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition. She has performed at many international festivals including Tallinn Music Week and the Melbourne Festival. She has performed in many masterclasses for esteemed artists including Julian Rachlin, Daniel Hope, the St Lawrence String Quartet, and the Borodin Quartet, from whom her own quartet received a letter of recommendation for the MICMC. Courtenay is a core member of the Melbourne Chamber Orchestra and also plays casually with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Orchestra Victoria. She studied at the Australian National Academy of Music from 2012-2014 with William Hennessy. During her time at the academy she played alongside many visiting artists including the Brodsky Quartet, Brett Dean, Michael Collins, The Australian Chamber Orchestra, The Aurora Orchestra, Anthony Marwood, Dale Barltrop and was concertmaster of the ANAM orchestra under the direction of Simone Young, James Judd and Nicholas Carter. In 2011 Courtenay studied under the direction of Associate Professor Patricia Pollett at the University of Queensland. During this time, she was concertmaster of the University of Queensland Chamber and Symphony Orchestras and was finalist in the university’s Bach Prize and The Howard and Gladys Sleath Prize for Strings. She was the recipient of the Sleath String Scholarship for outstanding students and was a winner of the Sid Paige & Musica Viva/4MBS Chamber Music Prize. Artist Website: https://www.courtenaycleary.com/ Watch and Listen: https://www.courtenaycleary.com/watchlisten Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/courtenaycleary/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CourtenayCleary --- 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/phantom-electric/message

Snap Judgment
Snap LIVE! The Social Experiment

Snap Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 49:06


THE LEGEND OF SWEETFOOT Comedian Dino Archie gets into a bar fight that blossoms into a bromance. The bond with his soulmate ripens over crab trapping, bankruptcy, and the Ghost of Christmas Future. CAMP EXORCIST Comedian James Judd falls in love with a human hair blanket and performs a church camp exorcism…you know, the kind with googly-eyed sock puppets. Original Music by Bells Atlas  Snap LIVE! "The Social Experiment" Season 10 Episode 17

In Conversation: Guildhall School podcasts
In Conversation: The Gold Medal 2018

In Conversation: Guildhall School podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 12:23


The Gold Medal is the Guildhall School’s most prestigious prize for musicians. This year, instrumentalists take to the Barbican Hall stage to perform a concerto with the Guildhall Symphony Orchestra, conducted by James Judd. Finalists Ljubica Stojanovic, Dan-Iulian Drutac and Joon Yoon talk about their Gold Medal experiences, from their first auditions to their preparations ahead of the big day, and why they chose the piece that they'll be playing. This year's Gold Medal final takes place on Thursday 10 May in the Barbican Hall. Tickets are available from the Barbican Box Office (https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2018/event/guildhall-school-gold-medal-2018). Follow us on Twitter (www.twitter.com/guildhallschool), Facebook (www.facebook.com/guildhallschool/) and Instagram (www.instagram.com/guildhallschool) and head to our website (www.gsmd.ac.uk) to stay up to date with all the events and news from the Guildhall School. Intro and outro music is Little Lily Swing by Tri-Tachyon, licenced under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Tri-Tachyon/Little_Lily_Swing/Tri-Tachyon_-_01_-_Little_Lily_Swing)

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Self-Employed Happy Hour
Ep. 43: Indie Cinema Owner Keif Henley & Storyteller James Judd

Self-Employed Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 34:16


The mimosas are cold, the burritos hot, and Self-Employed Happy Hour is back! In this episode Peri welcomes a new co-host, artist and emcee Eph Sharpe, plus talks with Keif Henley, the owner of The Guild Cinema, Albuquerque's last indie cinema, about how to stay indie in a megaplex world. AND, Snap Judgment storyteller James Judd shares a story about being haunted by voices telling him he's not "really" working. Thanks to our sponsors Pyragraph and The Octopus and the Fox.  Story underscore by Peri. Be sure to Like our Facebook page! Theme song: "You Do Your Own Thing" by Sam Miller.

Classical Classroom
Classical Classroom, Episode 138: Summer Music – Music Academy Of The West! Sympathy For The Viola With Cynthia Phelps

Classical Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 36:46


In our second annual Classical Classroom Summer Music Festival Series, we hit the (sound)waves at the Music Academy of the West in sunny Santa Barbara, California! Laugh all you want at the viola – Cynthia Phelps, the New York Philharmonic’s Principal Viola, ignores the haters. She doesn’t even bother to hold up a hand and tell them to talk to it. She just produces beautiful music on the viola and lets it speak for itself. In the fourth installment of our MAW series, learn all about the viola, why people make fun of it, and why they are wrong, so wrong. Phelps introduces us to the instrument’s repertoire, and talks about what she’s been doing to spread the gospel of the viola at the Music Academy of the West this summer.   Music in this episode: Duo for Violin and Viola in G, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Performed by the Grumiaux Trio. Philips. String Quintet Op. 39 in A minor, Alexander Glazunov. Performed by Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Chamber Ensemble. Chandos.  Harold in Italy, Hector Berlioz. New York Philharmonic (Cynthia Phelps, viola), Lorin Maazel conducting. Deutsche Grammophon. Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis, Ralph Vaughan Williams. Performed by New Zealand Symphony Orchestral, James Judd conducting. Naxos. Concert Piece for Viola and Piano, George Enescu. Cynthia Phelps, viola; Judith Gordon, piano. Cala Records. Audio production by Todd “Two-Bit” Hulslander with staying gold by Dacia Clay and assistance from Mark DiClaudio. Thanks to the Music Academy for their help with this series, and special thanks to Kate Oberjat (oh-bur-yacht) who we appreciate a lot. Thanks also to Cynthia Phelps’ manager, Elizabeth Dworkin, and to Pamela Walsh at the New York Philharmonic for their help.

Contrabass Conversations double bass life
169: Shigeru Ishikawa on Switzerland and Japan, premiering new works, and studying bass in the United States

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2015 69:29


  About Shigeru: Born in Tokyo, Japan, Shigeru Ishikawa is one of the foremost double bassists of his generation, both as a performer and a teacher. He is currently He is currently Solo Bass (ie. principal bass) of the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo. Shigeru previously served as the principal double bass (Solo Kontrabass) of the BernerSymphonieOrchester in Bern, Switzerland, which he started in 2006. His performance has been described as “irresistible charm” (Der Bund), “jewel of a crown” (Miami Herald), “deep-rumbling bravura with athletic, fleet-fingered virtuosity” (Sun Sentinel). He was the principal bassist of the Florida Philharmonic Orchestra from 1997 to 2003 under the music directors of James Judd and Joseph Silverstein. Prior to that, he served as the guest principal bass with the New Japan Philharmonic in 1996 under Seiji Ozawa Music Director and was the principal bass of the New World Symphony Orchestra under Michael Tilson Thomas from 1993 to 1996. He has been also the member of Saito Kinen Orchestra (Seiji Ozawa, Music Director) since 1992 where he participated in numerous recordings on Philips and Decca label. Maestro Ozawa chose him as the solo bassist (Chamber Orchestra) of Saito Kinen Orchestra for Britten’s War Requiem both in Japan and US tour in 2009 and 2010 and recorded on Decca label. In addition to his orchestral activities, Shigeru Ishikawa regularly presents solo and chamber music performances. Since 1991 he has given numerous recitals both in Japan and USA , places including Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Fukuoka, Matsumoto, Sapporo, New York, Miami, Boca Raton, and has appeared in radio broadcast in both countries. In 2009, his Recital in Tokyo was broadcasted by NHK, Japan’s national television network, and especially Franck’s violin sonata performed on bass brought sensation throughout Japan. In U.S.A, he has released CD with Trio Tres Amigo with oboe and piano. He has also appeared as a soloist to perform concertos, such as Koussevitzky concerto with Lynn Philharmonic, Bottesini Tarantella with Renaissance Chamber Orchestra and BottesiniPassioneAmorosa with BernerSymphonieOrchester. As a chamber musician, he has collaborated with Berlin Quartet, IvryGitlis, members of Boston Symphony Orchestra, Bolomeo String Quartet. As a winner of JAA music award in New York in 1991, he gave a New York debut recital in Carnegie Hall. He is also the prize winner of Bass94 International Doublebass Competition in 1994 in Avignon, France. In 1999, he was invited to give a recital at the International Society of Bassists Convention in the United States He is also known as a supreme teacher with modern double bass technique. He served on the faculty of Boston Conservatory from 1996 to 1997 and after he came to Florida, he has taught at Harid Conservatory, Lynn University and Florida Atlantic University. He regularly gives master classes in the United States and Japan. He received his Bachelor of Economics degree from Keio University in Tokyo, Japan, and his Master of Music degree from the Juilliard School of Music in 1992.In addition, he has studied at Yale School of Music and Toho Gakuen School of Music. His primary bass instructors have been Eugene Levinson, Gary Karr, Edwin Barker and Shunsaku Tsutsumi.

What's The Buzz NY
MANIC MONDAY: SELF HELP FOR THE COMEDY CHALLENGED

What's The Buzz NY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015 46:00


NYC based Comedian Nancy Lombardo, host a cornucopia of  guests. Mixing it up with Comedians, Authors, musicians, professionals. Nancy Lombardo has performed her unique comedy from coast to coast.  TV credits include The Colin Quinn Show NBC, Saturday Night Live “All my Children” PBS, network and cable television Comedy Tonight, Nickelodeon and the Comedy Channel. She can be seen weekly on The Nancy Lombardo Show channel 56/83/34 NYC and live worldwide on WWW.MNN.ORG. She has written for Penthouse and Cracked magazine and created Ms. Quotable, a comic strip for Lady's Circle Magazine. Nancy was a winner of the Toyota Comedy Festivals "Laughter in Motion” and a Cable Arts Insight Comedy Award." Spot-lighted more than once in *Backstage, as both comedian/writer, she currently indulges her taste for the irreverent in her Stand Up Comedy and show, "Jazz Housewife." Nancy is creator of MOMEDY™, part of the International Mamapalooza Festival. She roasted Vincent Pastore of Soprano fame and is a member of The Friars Club.  Her comedy and music is  available at  www.cdbaby.com/Artist/NancyLombardo This weeks comedy pick: WORD The Story Telling Show. Wed April 15th  8PM The Sidewalk Stage - 94 Ave A   Line up: Christine Lahti, James Judd, Robert Dubac, Ann Talman, Will Link, Marie Faustin and Music with Gypsy Funk Squad and Suhana http://wordthestorytellingshow.com/  $5 Admission 1 drink Minimum

RISK!
Gross

RISK!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2015 68:18


Selena Coppock, James Judd, Jamie Pinto and Travis Cook tell stories of icky life and yucky times.

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What's The Buzz NY
WORD: ITS BACK WITH JAMES JUDD AND MORE.

What's The Buzz NY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2014 31:00


James Judd is a monologist from San Francisco now residing in New York City. He is presently the All For One Festival Artist in Residence. His newest autobiographic comedy Killer Quack debuted at the All For One Festival on November 3, 2013. Other recent engagements include two live performances for National Public Radio's top-rated syndicated program Snap Judgment. He is the recipient of the Outstanding Actor in a Short Subject Award for the 2013 Midtown International Theater Festival in New York City. His essays on solo performance writing are featured on Pyragraph.com, a career advice website for creative endeavors. www.wordthestorytellingshow.com  or https://www.facebook.com/wordthestorytellingshowWORD The Story Telling Show Wed Nov 19th  - 8PMThe Sidewalk Bar and Restaurant - 94 Avenue A ( @ East 6th Street)$5 Suggested Admission / 1 Drink MinimumDoors Open at 7:30 PM James Judd, Rick Younger, Martin Dockery, Stephanie Phillips, Jill Demby Guest, Paulina Brusca and Music by Eric Schwartz