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Best podcasts about Jamey Aebersold

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Strong Songs
Remembering Janis Stockhouse, The Great Band Director

Strong Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 56:39


In light of Janis Stockhouse's unexpected death at the tail end of 2024, we're re-posting Kirk's 2019 interview with her for anyone who might want to listen to it.Janis started teaching at North high school in Bloomington, Indiana, in the early 1980s. It was a time when "jazz education" as a concept was still a relatively new thing. She retired 38 years later, having grown the North band program into a well-known Midwest institution, winning countless awards at festivals around the world and regularly turning out graduates who would go on to become professional musicians, as well as many others who would simply have a lifelong love of music.On this episode she tells the story of starting out at North and developing the program, along with her thoughts on how to get students to practice, which composers she prefers for student groups, women in jazz, funding for the arts, and some good old-fashioned album recommendations.REFERENCED ON THIS EPISODE:Janis's 2004 book Jazzwomen: Conversations With Twenty-One Musicians, which she co-wrote with Wayne Enstice - there are used copies on Amazon, and you should really track down a copy and read itThe late great jazz legend David Baker, whose NYT obituary captured at least some of his legacy: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/30/arts/music/david-baker-who-helped-bring-jazz-studies-into-the-academy-dies-at-84.htmlMUSIC ON THIS EPISODE:"IU Swing Machine" by David Baker as played by the 2016 IU Celebration Big Band"Don't Get Sassy" by the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis big band"Hang Gliding" by Maria Schneider from Alegresse"Bright Eyes" as played by the Bill Holman big band"Take the 'A' Train" by Billy Strayhorn as performed by the Duke Ellington orchestra"Vol. 6: All 'Bird' - Now's The Time" Play-A-Long by Jamey Aebersold (featuring Kenny Barron and Ron Carter(!!))"Laugh, Clown, Laugh" by Abbey Lincoln from Abbey Is Blue, 1959"Song Patrol" by Jane Ira Bloom from Early Americans, 2016"Lingala" by the SF Jazz Collective from their 2005 self-titled album"So What" and "Flamenco Sketches" by Miles Davis from Kind of Blue, 1959"My Favorite Things" as performed by John Coltrane on My Favorite Things, 1966"Mercy Mercy Mercy" by Josef Zawinul as performed by the Cannonball Adderley quintet on Mercy, Mercy, Mercy, 1966OUTRO SOLOIST: BJ CORDThis episode's outro soloist is BJ Cord, a fellow Bloomington North graduate and fantastic trumpet player based in Portland. BJ works at Monette trumpets making some of the most beautiful horns in the world, and is a regular presence on their Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monettetrumpets

The Drum Shuffle
The Drum Shuffle - Episode 160 - Bobby Falk

The Drum Shuffle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 55:58


Bobby Falk is a Louisville, KY native, who grew up in a musical family. Bobby is a graduate of Youth Performing Arts School (YPAS) High school and the University of Louisville jazz studies program, graduating in 2005 with BA Jazz studies (emphasis Percussion). Upon graduating University of Louisville, Bobby started composing music and established the “Bobby Falk group” a contemporary jazz ensemble, in addition to sideman/freelance work in the Kentucky-Indiana area. Bobby has performed with such notables as Lionel Hampton, Lew Soloff, Bobby Shew, Jamey Aebersold, Dave Zoller, Tommy Poole, Phil Woods, Craig Wagner, Curtis Fuller, and Shelley Carrol. His new release Coming to Fruition is a must-listen release featuring a stellar band and compositions that will make you need to dance. On episode 160, Bobby and Jamie discuss the record in detail and preview the upcoming tour of Texas and the midwest region celebrating the release of this great new album.

Jazz Guitar Life Podcast
Jazz Guitar Life Podcast: Ep 13 - Dave Stryker

Jazz Guitar Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 70:55


Jazz Guitar Life "sat down" with the wonderful educator, composer and Jazz Guitarist Dave Stryker to talk about his latest Trio release titled Prime. We not only discuss his latest recording project but also we touch on his tour with Steely Dan, his working with renowned educator Jamey Aebersold and there's even a Frank Zappa anecdote.It's an insighful, informative and entertaining interview that goes deep into what it is like being a working professional in the Jazz Industry. Definitely worth checking out! And for more Jazz Guitar related content including interviews, reviews and more, please visit Jazz Guitar Life at www.thejazzguitarlife.com. As always, I'd love to hear or read your feedback so don't be shy! Enjoy :)

JazzPianoSkills
Special Guest, Jamey Aebersold, Pt. 2

JazzPianoSkills

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 54:40 Transcription Available


Welcome to JazzPianoSkills, I'm Dr. Bob Lawrence. It's time to Discover, Learn, and Play jazz piano! Today, you are in for a real treat! This is part two of my interview with saxophonist, entrepreneur, author, educator, and jazz legend Jamey Aebersold.Jamey Aebersold was born July 21, 1939, in New Albany, Indiana. He attended college at Indiana University and graduated in 1962 with a Master's Degree in Saxophone. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music by Indiana University in 1992. He also plays piano, bass, and banjo.In 1989, the International Association of Jazz Educators inducted Jamey into their Hall of Fame at the San Diego convention. With this award, Jamey Aebersold joins other jazz luminaries such as Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Louis Armstrong, and others.Jamey Aebersold is an internationally-known saxophonist and authority on jazz education and improvisation and has developed a series of Jazz Play-A-Longs (book and cd sets (now numbering almost 130 volumes) as well as various other supplemental aids for the development of improvisational skills. The Aebersold book and recording sets allow a musician the opportunity to practice and improvise with well-known jazz personalities at home as well as in the classroom. The recordings employ some of the best jazz musicians in the world. This concept has been responsible for changing the practice habits of thousands of musicians around the world.Jamey Aebersold was one of the first to encourage small group classes which concentrate on jazz improvisation, and he is the director of the Summer Jazz Workshops which now have 40+ years on record. Jamey feels that improvisation is something all people can do—and his clinics and lectures concentrate on demonstrating how the creative and spontaneous nature of each person can be brought to light.These week-long Summer Jazz Workshops are having a profound effect on musical communities around the world. The Workshops have traveled to Australia, New Zealand, Germany, England, Scotland, Denmark, and Canada. Every summer there are at least two week-long Workshops in the U.S. These camps employ many of the finest players/teachers in jazz and are open to any serious jazz student regardless of ability or age.In 2007, Jamey Aebersold was awarded the Indiana Governor's Arts Award by Mitch Daniels, the Governor of Indiana.On October 4, 1987, CBS' "Sunday Morning" with Charles Kuralt and Billie Taylor featured Jamey with the Summer Jazz Workshops in an exciting jazz educational segment.Jamey Aebersold has taught at three colleges and universities in the Louisville, Kentucky area and has made guest appearances in dozens of cities around the world. While conducting a jazz clinic in Brazil he produced a 110-minute DVD/video appropriately titled "Anyone Can Improvise" which has become a best-seller.Jamey's hobby is listening to jazz, especially new young players. He also enjoys playing basketball (he has hit 50 free throws in a row!) and is very much interested in Metaphysics and spiritual pursuits as they apply to the growth of the individual. In December 2004, the Jazz Midwest Clinic bestowed upon Jamey the "Medal of Honor" in Jazz Education.In 2014, Jamey Aebersold was awarded The National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master Award, the nation's highest honor in jazz. Jamey Aebersold is the recipient of the 2014 A.B. Spellman NEA Jazz Masters Award for Jazz Advocacy, which is bestowed upon an individual who has contributed significantly to the appSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZZEBGDF38VFNS)

JazzPianoSkills
Special Guest, Jamey Aebersold, Pt. 1

JazzPianoSkills

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 58:25 Transcription Available


Welcome to JazzPianoSkills, I'm Dr. Bob Lawrence. It's time to Discover, Learn, and Play jazz piano! Today, you are in for a real treat! I am joined by saxophonist, entrepreneur, author, educator, and jazz legend Jamey Aebersold.Jamey Aebersold was born July 21, 1939, in New Albany, Indiana. He attended college at Indiana University and graduated in 1962 with a Masters Degree in Saxophone. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music by Indiana University in 1992. He also plays piano, bass, and banjo.In 1989, the International Association of Jazz Educators inducted Jamey into their Hall of Fame at the San Diego convention. With this award, Jamey Aebersold joins other jazz luminaries such as Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Louis Armstrong, and others.Jamey Aebersold is an internationally-known saxophonist and authority on jazz education and improvisation and has developed a series of Jazz Play-A-Longs (book and cd sets (now numbering almost 130 volumes) as well as various other supplemental aids for the development of improvisational skills. The Aebersold book and recording sets allow a musician the opportunity to practice and improvise with well-known jazz personalities at home as well as in the classroom. The recordings employ some of the best jazz musicians in the world. This concept has been responsible for changing the practice habits of thousands of musicians around the world.Jamey Aebersold was one of the first to encourage small group classes which concentrate on jazz improvisation, and he is the director of the Summer Jazz Workshops which now have 40+ years on record. Jamey feels that improvisation is something all people can do—and his clinics and lectures concentrate on demonstrating how the creative and spontaneous nature of each person can be brought to light.These week-long Summer Jazz Workshops are having a profound effect on musical communities around the world. The Workshops have traveled to Australia, New Zealand, Germany, England, Scotland, Denmark, and Canada. Every summer there are at least two week-long Workshops in the U.S. These camps employ many of the finest players/teachers in jazz and are open to any serious jazz student regardless of ability or age.In 2007, Jamey Aebersold was awarded the Indiana Governor's Arts Award by Mitch Daniels, the Governor of Indiana.On October 4, 1987, CBS' "Sunday Morning" with Charles Kuralt and Billie Taylor featured Jamey with the Summer Jazz Workshops in an exciting jazz educational segment.Jamey Aebersold has taught at three colleges and universities in the Louisville, Kentucky area and has made guest appearances in dozens of cities around the world. While conducting a jazz clinic in Brazil he produced a 110-minute DVD/video appropriately titled "Anyone Can Improvise" which has become a best-seller.Jamey's hobby is listening to jazz, especially new young players. He also enjoys playing basketball (he has hit 50 free throws in a row!) and is very much interested in Metaphysics and spiritual pursuits as they apply to the growth of the individual. In December 2004, the Jazz Midwest Clinic bestowed upon Jamey the "Medal of Honor" in Jazz Education.In 2014, Jamey Aebersold was awarded The National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master Award, the nation's highest honor in jazz. Jamey Aebersold is the recipient of the 2014 A.B. Spellman NEA Jazz Masters Award for Jazz Advocacy, which is bestowed upon an individual who has contributed significantly to the appreciation, knowledge, anSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZZEBGDF38VFNS)

JazzPianoSkills
Special Guest, Dan Haerle

JazzPianoSkills

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 72:54 Transcription Available


Welcome to JazzPianoSkills, I'm Dr. Bob Lawrence. It's time to Discover, Learn, and Play jazz piano!Today, you are in for a real treat! I am joined by jazz legend Dan Haerle. Dan has been a prolific jazz performer, composer, author, and educator throughout his entire illustrious career.Considered a pioneer in jazz education, Dan Haerle was recently awarded by the Jazz Education Network (JEN) along with Jamey Aebersold, David Baker, and Jerry Coker, the distinction of "LeJENd of Jazz Education" at its 3rd annual conference in Louisville, Kentucky. Dan Haerle is the author of many jazz education books that have been used by teachers and students for decades and will continue to be used by teachers and students for decades to come.Dan Haerle toured the U. S. and Canada with the Stan Kenton Band during Stan's illness. Toured the U. S. and Europe with the Clark Terry Quintet and has done extensive recording and show work in Dallas, Miami Beach, and New York. Dan has performed with Chris Connor, Mel Torme, Al Jarreau, Pat Metheny, Dave Liebman, Woody Shaw, Kai Winding, and Freddie Hubbard (to name just a few). I am so very proud to say that I personally had the privilege and honor to study with Dan at North Texas State University (now the University of North Texas) and I had the amazing blessing to teach with Dan as a colleague while he served on faculty here at The Dallas School of Music.Now, It is my great pleasure and honor to welcome to JazzPianoSkills, jazz legend, my friend, Dan Haerle.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZZEBGDF38VFNS)

Mandolin Secrets LIVE
#3 Do you take the solo?

Mandolin Secrets LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 48:14


In this week's episode, Magnus and Hayes discuss:Do you have a song/tune you're trying to master on mandolin right now?Who has a funny/odd/interesting mandolin story to tell? Please share below!

Strong Songs
Sidechain Compression & Saxophone Traffic Cones

Strong Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 59:48


Mailbag time! Kirk peruses the Strong Songs inbox to answer your questions about jazz drum solos, practicing with play-a-longs, Tame Impala tunes, saxophones with traffic cones, vocal technique, sidechain compression, and several very tricky rhythms. REFERENCED ON THIS EPISODE: “Tubes” by Moon Hooch from their NPR Tiny Desk live concert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwBhxBBa7tE “Strangers” by The Kinks from Lola vs. Powerman and the Moneygoround, Pt. 1, 1970 “Tubular Bells” by Mike Oldfield from Tubular Bells, 1973 “In The Moonlight” by Pearl Jam from Last Dogs, 2003 “Good Time Boys” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers from Mother’s Milk, 1989 "One Night in Bangkok" performed by Murray Head from Chess, 1984 “Jackson Cannery” by Ben Folds Five from Naked Baby Photos, 1997 “La Donna È Mobile” by Giuseppe Verdi from Rigoletto, as performed by Luciano Pavarotti with the London Philharmonic The excellent documentary Twenty Feet From Stardom "You & Me" by Flume from Flume, 2012 “Elephant” by Tame Impala from Lonerism, 2012 “Bird Calls” by Charles Mingus from Ah Um, 1959 “Giant Steps” by John Coltrane recorded by Jamey Aebersold for Volume 28, John Coltrane, 1983 “The Days of Wine and Roses” by Johnny Mercer recorded by Jamey Aebersold from Volume 40, ‘Round Midnight, 1987 OUTRO SOLOIST: Carlos "Insaneintherainmusic" Eieine Carlos Eienie is a prolific multi-instrumentalist and YouTube creator who's done some extremely fun jazz arrangements of great video game music, among other things. You can find him on most social media as some variant of @insaneintherainmusic, and on his website at https://www.insaneintherainmusic.com/. STRONG MERCH Check out the Strong Songs merch store for some cool t-shirts, mugs, totes, and more: store.strongsongspodcast.com KEEP IT SOCIAL You can follow Strong Songs on Twitter @StrongSongs: http://twitter.com/strongsongs And you can find Kirk on Twitter @Kirkhamilton and on Instagram at @Kirk_Hamilton: https://www.instagram.com/kirk_hamilton/ NEWSLETTER/MAILING LIST Sign up for Kirk's mailing list to start getting monthly-ish newsletters with music recommendations, links, news, and extra thoughts on new Strong Songs episodes: https://kirkhamilton.substack.com/subscribe STRONG PLAYLISTS Kirk has condensed his Strong Songs picks into a single new list, which you can find on Spotify and Apple Music, and YouTube Music. SUPPORT STRONG SONGS ON PATREON! Thank you so much to all of Strong Songs' Patreon supporters - you make this whole thing happen. For more on how to help Kirk make Strong Songs, go here: https://Patreon.com/StrongSongs APRIL 2021 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONS Donald Mackie Liam Keogh Melissa Osborne Per Morten Barstad Christopher Miller Tim Byrne Allison Clift-Jennings Patrick Funston Jamie White Angus McKimm Christopher Kupski Christopher McConnell Joshua Jarvis Rick Klaras Niko Joe Laska Laurie Acreman Ken Hirsh Jez Jenness Gardner Simon Cammell Guinevere Boostrom Narelle Horn Nathaniel Bauernfeind Bill Rosinger Anne Britt David Zahm Erin Aidan Coughlan Jeanneret Manning Family Four Doug Paton Robert Paul R Watson Viki Dun Christer Lindqvist Sami Samhuri Craig J Covell AccessViolation Ryan Torvik Merlin Mann Fraser Glenn CALEB ROTACH Andre Bremer Mark Schechter Dave Florey Dan Apczynski APRIL 2012 HALF-NOTE PATRONS Christopher Michael J. 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The Cool Toddcast - All about jazz.
Episode 3 - A conversation with the legendary jazz educator and NEA Jazz Master, Jamey Aebersold.

The Cool Toddcast - All about jazz.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 37:09


A conversation with the legendary jazz educator and NEA Jazz Master, Jamey Aebersold.

The NFHS Podcast
The Stage - Jamey Aebersold (Publisher, Educator, and Jazz Saxophonist)

The NFHS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 36:32


Kyle Mills, Manager of Performing Arts at the NFHS, sits down with Jazz Master, Jamey Aebersold to talk about a wide variety of subjects. Listen for Jamey talking about his basketball shooting prowess and even bust out a few notes on his piano. Find Jamey and all of the information about purchasing his method books here: http://jazzbooks.com/jazz/SFNTRead Jamey's bio here: http://www.jazzbooks.com/jazz/jbioPerforming Arts COVID-19 Resources: https://www.nfhs.org/articles/performing-arts-covid-19-resources/International COVID-19 Aerosol Distribution Study: https://www.nfhs.org/articles/unprecedented-international-coalition-led-by-performing-arts-organizations-to-commission-covid-19-study/Check out the NFHS website: https://www.nfhs.org/articles/the-stage-official-performing-arts-podcast-of-the-nfhs/

Directors Circle
Jamey Aebersold - Episode 31

Directors Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 47:41


It is my pleasure to bring you one of my favorite interviews featuring Mr. Jamey Aebersold. Jamey is recognized as a foremost authority in jazz education with his work as an author and publisher of many major publications including his famous Jazz Play-A -Long series. In this episode, we talk about the importance of improvisation and ways to encourage students to create their own music.  Topics include: (04:55) Jamey talks about his professional background (0711) Jamey discusses how he started his business and the Jazz Play-A-Long series (10:10) Having a major influence on jazz education (12:58) Starting a jazz program (16:25) Encouraging students to improvise music (18:37) Getting students to LISTEN (21:23) The importance of improvisation (24:20) The future of jazz education (29:30) Programming jazz selections (32:52) Favorite rehearsal tactics (35:40) Why do we teach music?  (39:16) Jamey discusses leaders that have made an impact on his life  (43:34) Advice for music educators   Links:  Jamey Aebersold Jazz: http://www.jazzbooks.com/ JA Jazz Play-A-Long Series: http://www.jazzbooks.com/jazz/category/aeball Jamey’s FREE Jazz Handbook (a.k.a “The Red Book”): http://www.jazzbooks.com/mm5/download/FQBK-handbook.pdf (This book can also be obtained by writing to: Jamey Aebersold Jazz, PO Box 1244, New Albany, IN, 47151-1244, U.S.A.) JAZZ at Lincoln Center feature on Jamey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=An8X9jDuMg4 Jamey performing with the Jamey Aebersold Jazz Quintet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fk_SzlfI6sU   Bio:  Jamey Aebersold was born July 21, 1939, in New Albany, Indiana. He attended college at Indiana University and graduated in 1962 with a Masters Degree in Saxophone. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music by Indiana University in 1992. He also plays piano, bass and banjo.   In 1989, the International Association of Jazz Educators inducted Jamey into their Hall of Fame at the San Diego convention. With this award, Jamey joins other jazz luminaries such as Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Louis Armstrong and others.   Jamey is a internationally-known saxophonist and authority on jazz education and improvisation, and has developed a series of Jazz Play-A-Longs (book and cd sets (now numbering almost 130 volumes) as well as various other supplemental aids for the development of improvisational skills. The Aebersold book and recording sets allow a musician the opportunity to practice and improvise with well-known jazz personalities at home as well as in the classroom. The recordings employ some of the best jazz musicians in the world. This concept has been responsible for changing the practice habits of thousands of musicians around the world.   Jamey was one of the first to encourage small group classes which concentrate on jazz improvisation, and he is the director of the Summer Jazz Workshops which now have 40+ years on record. Jamey feels that improvisation is something all people can do—and his clinics and lectures concentrate on demonstrating how the creative and spontaneous nature of each person can be brought to light.   These week-long Summer Jazz Workshops are having a profound effect on musical communities around the world. The Workshops have traveled to Australia, New Zealand, Germany, England, Scotland, Denmark and Canada. Every summer there are at least two week-long Workshops in the U.S. These camps employ many of the finest player/teachers in jazz and are open to any serious jazz student regardless of ability or age.   In 2007, Jamey was awarded the Indiana Governor's Arts Award by Mitch Daniels, the Governor of Indiana.   On October 4, 1987, CBS' "Sunday Morning" with Charles Kuralt and Billie Taylor featured Jamey with the Summer Jazz Workshops in an exciting jazz educational segment.   Jamey has taught at three colleges and universities in the Louisville, Kentucky area and has made guest appearances in dozens of cities around the world. While conducting a jazz clinic in Brazil he produced a 110-minute DVD/video appropriately titled "Anyone Can Improvise" which has become a best-seller.   Jamey's hobby is listening to jazz, especially new young players. He also enjoys playing basketball (he has hit 50 free throws in a row!) and is very much interested in Metaphysics and spiritual pursuits as they apply to the growth of the individual. In December 2004, the Jazz Midwest Clinic bestowed upon Jamey the "Medal of Honor" in Jazz Education.   In 2014, Jamey was awarded The National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master Award, the nation's highest honor in jazz. Jamey Aebersold is the recipient of the 2014 A.B. Spellman NEA Jazz Masters Award for Jazz Advocacy, which is bestowed upon an individual who has contributed significantly to the appreciation, knowledge, and advancement of the art form of jazz.   Jamey has been a driving force in America's native art form, Jazz, and continues to kindle the fires of musical imagination in those with whom he comes in contact.      

440 Podcast
440_EP 005: Iara Gomes

440 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 74:48


Bem vindos e bem vindas ao quinto episódio do Podcast 440. A convidada especial deste programa é a pianista, compositora, arranjadora e educadora musical IARA GOMES. Neste episódio Iara irá nos contar um pouco sobre como iniciou na música e a influência que teve da sua avó; - sua experiência nos Estados Unidos, durante seu mestrado em Jazz Composition & Arrangement e Jazz Piano Performance pela University of Louisville em Kentucky; - prêmio “Melhor Intérprete Instrumental” no Festival de Música da Nacional FM (2016); - diferença entre participar como uma concorrente e como jurada; - período no USA: mestrado em jazz Composition & Arrangement e Jazz Piano Performance pela University of Louisville; - diferença dos estilos e o que mudou/acrescentou na sua maneira de compor; - sobre a bolsa de estudos para frequentar o renomado curso “Jamey Aebersold Summer Jazz Workshops”, sob a tutela de Jamey Aebersold; - seu trabalho autoral: CD Dois Cantos, lançado em 2018; - dicas para quem quer começar a compor; - processo de improvisação e transcrição de solos; - dica de app de transcrição; - Aulas online pelo site Musicalll, lançamento do E-book dia 15 de fevereiro de 2020 Links redes sociais Iara Gomes: Instagram: instagram.com/iaragomespiano/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/iaragomespiano Site oficial: www.iaragomespiano.com/ Instrumental Sesc brasil: www.instrumentalsescbrasil.org.br/artistas…ra-gomes CD Dois Cantos no Spotfy: open.spotify.com/album/3WR980YFgL…RL44nbfy4Q5it0x7 Site Musicalll: www.musicalll.com/ Alta frequência: Dica da semana: - Livro Effortless Mastery, por Kenny Werner - O jogo interior do tênis: O guia clássico para o lado mental da excelência no desempenho, por W. Timothy Gallwey BIOGRAFIA Iara Gomes é pianista, compositora e arranjadora, natural de Brasília DF, Brasil. Destaca-se por seu trabalho autoral e por sua atuação na música instrumental brasileira e no jazz. Vencedora do prêmio “Melhor Intérprete Instrumental” no Festival de Música da Nacional FM (2016) com sua composição “Dois Cantos”, foi convidada a ser jurada da edição seguinte do mesmo festival (2017), e atualmente é finalista do Prêmio Profissionais da Música (2019), na categoria “arranjadora”. Iara é Mestra em Música: Jazz Composition & Arrangement e Jazz Piano Performance pela University of Louisville - UofL (EUA, 2016), onde graduou-se com honras, passando a fazer parte da Music Honor Society Pi Kappa Lambda. Licenciada em Música pela Universidade de Brasília – UnB, é professora da Escola de Música de Brasília (CEP-EMB) aprovada em primeiro lugar no concurso. ------ Quer ajudar o show? Então aqui vai algumas sugestões: - Ajude outras pessoas a encontrar o programa deixando uma nota e uma crítica no iTunes. - Nos mostre um pouco de amor no Instagram e Facebook - Conte para todo mundo! Esse programa foi produzido por O Fabuloso Concerto, feito com amor, carinho e entusiasmo. Arte da capa: Raffaella Goi Edição do áudio: Ruama Quimera

The Sydcast
From Child Prodigy to Seinfeld with Jonathan Wolff

The Sydcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 70:07


Episode SummaryThe creator of Seinfeld's theme music, Jonathan Wolff was a child prodigy, trained in classical and jazz, working 3 jobs as a musician and composer while still in high school in Louisville, Kentucky, and the guy who composed music for dozens of primetime TV shows for decades. Along the way Jonathan amassed a wealth of stories and insights he shares on this episode of the Sydcast – about each of the Seinfeld characters, about Larry David, and about what a career in entertainment really looks like. Syd Finkelstein Syd Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He holds a Masters degree from the London School of Economics and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Professor Finkelstein has published 25 books and 90 articles, including the bestsellers Why Smart Executives Fail and Superbosses: How Exceptional Leaders Master the Flow of Talent, which LinkedIn Chairman Reid Hoffman calls the “leadership guide for the Networked Age.” He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Management, a consultant and speaker to leading companies around the world, and a top 25 on the global Thinkers 50 list of top management gurus. Professor Finkelstein's research and consulting work often relies on in-depth and personal interviews with hundreds of people, an experience that led him to create and host his own podcast, The Sydcast, to uncover and share the stories of all sorts of fascinating people in business, sports, entertainment, politics, academia, and everyday life. Jonathan WolffAcclaimed musician Jonathan Wolff created the music for 75 primetime network series and is best known for his iconic Seinfeld music. Now retired, he thrills concert and lecture audiences with wonderful insider stories and Q/A about his remarkable Hollywood career including yada yada of working with Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David.While best known for creating the theme and music for 9 seasons of “Seinfeld”, Wolff was also the composer for about 75 other TV series including: “Will & Grace”, “Who's The Boss?”, “Married…with Children”, “Saved by the Bell – The College Years”, “The Good Life”, and “Reba”, racking up an astounding 44 original themes.Today, Wolff lectures to music and law students at universities throughout the United States about how his understanding of business strategy and the intricacies of copyright law that shaped his life and colorful career.Insights from this episode:The benefits of working with Larry David on Seinfeld, the outside-the-box thinking that created the iconic theme song, and the fight to get network acceptance.The benefits of mentorship and how mentorship from world-class jazz master, Jamey Aebersold, changed his life. How to turn being indispensable into a career.The benefits of hard work and putting a business plan in writing.How to become a better closer by developing better relationships through empathy. Quotes from the show:On getting the job on Seinfeld: “My most important asset was relationships.” – Jonathan WolffOn the difficulties of getting the show picked up: “Seinfeld was a new species of TV series. It was a show about nothing.” – Jonathan WolffOn Julia Louis Dreyfuss: “She is so talented, so smart, so well trained, and just a hard worker that her success has endured...she's fearless.” – Jonathan WolffRegarding working so much during that time: “So much time and distance has passed since those Camelot years of working on Seinfeld that now I view it from a different perspective. Now, I watch the episodes and I'm a fan of Seinfeld.” – Jonathan WolffOn why he loves jazz: “It's always a moving platform, the landscape changes all the time.” – Jonathan WolffSpeaking about Jonathan's musical training: “You were building this combustion engine, day-after-day, with all kinds of musical influences, not just one influence, but all types of genres.” – Syd FinkelsteinOn beginning his career as a musical handyman: “I did anything people asked me to do, the studios were happy to have acquired another swiss-army, multi-purpose utility tool for their musical chores.” – Jonathan Wolff“You're not afraid to work hard and you're not afraid to take on whatever job there is to take on.” – Syd FinkelsteinOn being one of the top composers in Los Angeles at the time: “I was not the best composer in LA (Los Angeles), I was probably the best closer.”– Jonathan WolffOn what he would say to his twenty year old self: “You need a business plan.” – Jonathan WolffStay Connected: Syd FinkelsteinWebsite: http://thesydcast.comLinkedIn: Sydney FinkelsteinTwitter: @sydfinkelsteinFacebook: The SydcastInstagram: The Sydcast Jonathan Wolff Website: Seinfeld Music GuyFacebook: Jonathan WolffTwitter: @seinfeldmusicSubscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Stitcher, iTunes, and Spotify. This episode was produced and managed by Podcast Laundry (www.podcastlaundry.com

The Mindful Musician
Ep.34 Mini Episode - Initiation into the mystical side of music/self-promotion

The Mindful Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 10:26


Here's a mini-episode related to ep.33 where I interviewed Jazz Educator Jamey Aebersold.  Mini-episodes are for: talking about a specific idea from the interview that I was inspired by, keeping the momentum of the podcast, and for talking about some of my current projects(self-promotion.)    Music for this episode: Per Your Request - The Verve Jazz Ensemble composed and arranged by Matt Oestreicher https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/thevervejazzensemble4   new from Matt and author Brian Leaf:  The Be You Card Deck for Teens -  https://www.amazon.com/You-Card-Deck-Teens-Mindfulness/dp/1683732588   The new book of upcoming guest Stephen Nachmanovitch https://www.amazon.com/Art-Improvising-Way-Life/dp/1608686159   Podcast home page: http://www.mattoestreicher.com/themindfulmusician   Link to episode 33 with Jamey Aebersold http://www.mattoestreicher.com/themindfulmusician/2019/9/5/s8jxks0hn1i0ger9xeka661nvl7hy9   My website: www.mattoestreicher.com    

Strong Songs
Secrets of a Great Band Director, with Janis Stockhouse

Strong Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 55:17


In this Patreon-funded special episode, Kirk sits down with his former high school band director Janis Stockhouse to talk about her life as a music educator. Janis started teaching at North high school in Bloomington, Indiana, in the early 1980s. It was a time when "jazz education" as a concept was still a relatively new thing. She retired 38 years later, having grown the North band program into a well-known Midwest institution, winning countless awards at festivals around the world and regularly turning out graduates who would go on to become professional musicians, as well as many others who would simply have a lifelong love of music. On this episode she tells the story of starting out at North and developing the program, along with her thoughts on how to get students to practice, which composers she prefers for student groups, women in jazz, funding for the arts, and some good old-fashioned album recommendations. REFERENCED ON THIS EPISODE: Janis's 2004 book Jazzwomen: Conversations With Twenty-One Musicians, which she co-wrote with Wayne Enstice - there are used copies on Amazon, and you should really track down a copy and read it The late great jazz legend David Baker, whose NYT obituary captured at least some of his legacy: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/30/arts/music/david-baker-who-helped-bring-jazz-studies-into-the-academy-dies-at-84.html MUSIC ON THIS EPISODE: "IU Swing Machine" by David Baker as played by the 2016 IU Celebration Big Band "Don't Get Sassy" by the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis big band "Hang Gliding" by Maria Schneider from Alegresse "Bright Eyes" as played by the Bill Holman big band "Take the 'A' Train" by Billy Strayhorn as performed by the Duke Ellington orchestra "Vol. 6: All 'Bird' - Now's The Time" Play-A-Long by Jamey Aebersold (featuring Kenny Barron and Ron Carter(!!)) "Laugh, Clown, Laugh" by Abbey Lincoln from Abbey Is Blue, 1959 "Song Patrol" by Jane Ira Bloom from Early Americans, 2016 "Lingala" by the SF Jazz Collective from their 2005 self-titled album "So What" and "Flamenco Sketches" by Miles Davis from Kind of Blue, 1959 "My Favorite Things" as performed by John Coltrane on My Favorite Things, 1966 "Mercy Mercy Mercy" by Josef Zawinul as performed by the Cannonball Adderley quintet on Mercy, Mercy, Mercy, 1966 OUTRO SOLOIST: BJ CORD This episode's outro soloist is BJ Cord, a fellow Bloomington North graduate and fantastic trumpet player based in Portland. BJ works at Monette trumpets making some of the most beautiful horns in the world, and is a regular presence on their Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monettetrumpets NEWSLETTER/MAILING LIST Sign up for Kirk's mailing list to start getting monthly-ish newsletters with music recommendations, links, news, and extra thoughts on new Strong Songs episodes: https://tinyletter.com/KirkHamilton STRONG PLAYLISTS You can find playlists containing every Strong Song as well as all of Kirk's weekly music picks from his other podcast, Kotaku Splitscreen, on both Spotify and Apple Music. SUPPORT STRONG SONGS ON PATREON! This episode was made possible entirely because of the show's Patreon patrons, so a huge thank you to all of them! The show is nearing its next goal, which will mean another bonus episode like this one, so if you want to support the show, here's the link: https://Patreon.com/StrongSongs SEPTEMBER 2019 WHOLE NOTE PATRONS andrew walters CALEB ROTACH Chad Barnard Dan Apczynski Dave Florey Glenn Jared Norris Mark Schechter Sara Walsh SEPTEMBER 2019 HALF NOTE PATRONS Alexander Polson Andre Bremer Andrew Lee Arjun Sharma Bill Thornton Brett Douville Brian Amoebas Chas Lednicky Chris Brown Cyrus N. White Dominik Schmitt Earl Lozada Eero Wahlstedt Elliot Jay O'Neill Emily Williams FlSHBONES Forrest Chang Jaehoon Jeong James Johnson Jasmine Fellows Jeffrey Olson John and Sharon Stenglein Jon O'Keefe joujou Juan Carlos Montemayor Elosua Jules Bailey Justin Liew Justin McElroy Kate Albury Kevin Morrell Kevin Pennyfeather Kyle Simons Matt Gaskell Max Schechter Melanie Stivers Michael Blackwell Miriam Juskowicz Mueller Nate from Kalamazoo Nicholas Schechter Richard Toller samuel gardner Shane DeLeon Shaun Wiese Tim Tom Clewer Tom Lauer

The Mindful Musician
Ep. 33 Jamey Aebersold

The Mindful Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 44:23


Jamey Aebersold was born July 21, 1939, in New Albany, Indiana. He attended college at Indiana University and graduated in 1962 with a Masters Degree in Saxophone. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music by Indiana University in 1992. He also plays piano, bass and banjo. In 1989, the International Association of Jazz Educators inducted Jamey into their Hall of Fame at the San Diego convention. With this award, Jamey joins other jazz luminaries such as Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Louis Armstrong and others. Jamey is a internationally-known saxophonist and authority on jazz education and improvisation, and has developed a series of Jazz Play-A-Longs (book and cd sets (now numbering almost 130 volumes) as well as various other supplemental aids for the development of improvisational skills. The Aebersold book and recording sets allow a musician the opportunity to practice and improvise with well-known jazz personalities at home as well as in the classroom. The recordings employ some of the best jazz musicians in the world. This concept has been responsible for changing the practice habits of thousands of musicians around the world. In 2007, Jamey was awarded the Indiana Governor's Arts Award by Mitch Daniels, the Governor of Indiana.   In December 2004, the Jazz Midwest Clinic bestowed upon Jamey the "Medal of Honor" in Jazz Education. In 2014, Jamey was awarded The National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master Award, the nation's highest honor in jazz. Jamey Aebersold is the recipient of the 2014 A.B. Spellman NEA Jazz Masters Award for Jazz Advocacy, which is bestowed upon an individual who has contributed significantly to the appreciation, knowledge, and advancement of the art form of jazz. Jamey has been a driving force in America's native art form, Jazz, and continues to kindle the fires of musical imagination in those with whom he comes in contact.   Find more about Jamey Aebersold at:      Website featuring Books and Full Bio:  http://www.jazzbooks.com   NEA Jazz Masters page:https://www.arts.gov/honors/jazz/jamey-aebersold   Find more about The Mindful Musician Podcast at:    http://www.mattoestreicher.com/themindfulmusician   Matt Oestreicher(Host) http://www.mattoestreicher.com   Featured Music on this episode:  Per Your Request performed by The Verve Jazz Ensemble Written & Arranged by Matt Oestreicher https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/thevervejazzensemble4  

VJC Q&T
Q&T with Michael Kocour (Part II) – Dancer, Interrupted

VJC Q&T

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 47:53


VJC Q&T podcast host Russell Schmidt has known pianist/organist/composer Michael Kocour for more than a dozen years. A nationally-renown educator, Mike is the Director of Jazz Studies at Arizona State University. Additionally, he is a recording artist for Origin Records, releasing a solo piano album, East of the Sun, on that label’s OA2 imprint earlier this year. In early summer, Mike sat down with Russ to partake in spirited, engaging discussions on jazz, music education, and the nature of creativity. In this second of two podcasts together, they discussed the sometimes-random nature in discovering one’s passions and influences, the deeper truths revealed on vinyl records, and even the lengthy path to be travelled just to join a school’s “stage band”. Learn more about Michael Kocour here: http://www.michaelkocour.com/ https://herbergerinstitute.asu.edu/profile/michael-kocour Listen to Michael Kocour (solo piano) perform his composition Winter’s Spell here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3ceKy9Y0aU Listen to Michael Kocour (organ quartet) perform his composition Chunky here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SXXrTByxyI&list=OLAK5uy_nftb9Vv4HNX37Li27g2dv1_aiCC6ItNHw Purchase Michael Kocour’s recordings for the Origin Records/OA2 label here: http://originarts.com/oa2/artists/artist.php?Artist_ID=138 Learn more about some of the artists, authors, venues, and recurring sitcom characters mentioned in the podcast here: Jamey Aebersold – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamey_Aebersold Michael Brecker – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Brecker Tina Brooks – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tina_Brooks Jerry Coker – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Coker Chick Corea – http://chickcorea.com/ Joe Daley – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Daley_(musician) Keith Emerson – https://www.keithemerson.com/ Bill Evans – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans Joel Frahm – https://joelfrahm.com/ Benny Golson – https://www.bennygolson.com/ Herbie Hancock – https://www.herbiehancock.com/ Alfred Hitchcock – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Hitchcock Scott Joplin – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Joplin Wynton Kelly – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wynton_Kelly Gladys Kravitz – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bewitched_characters#Gladys_Kravitz Brad Mehldau – https://www.bradmehldau.com/ Roger Miller – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Miller Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart Lewis Nash – https://www.lewisnash.com/ Herbie Nichols – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbie_Nichols Oscar Peterson – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Peterson Clarke Rigsby – https://tempestrecording.com/ Antonio Salieri – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Salieri David Sax – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Sax Craig Taborn – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Taborn McCoy Tyner – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCoy_Tyner Rayburn Wright – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rayburn_Wright The Nash – https://thenash.org/ Thanks for listening! PLEASE SUBSCRIBE & RATE THIS EPISODE! Website: https://www.valleyjazz.org/ Social Media (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/ValleyJazzCooperative/ About The Host: Pianist/composer/educator Russell Schmidt has performed with such celebrated artists as Carl Allen, Michael Brecker, Eddie Daniels, Joe Lovano, Gerry Mulligan, Lucas Pino, Arturo Sandoval, and Clark Terry. Among his recordings as a leader are Anachromysticism (2012), which highlights Russell’s wide-ranging efforts as a jazz composer, Jazz Triptych, Volume I – The Sacred (2018), a collection of hymns and spirituals reimagined in the jazz language, and his most recent recording, the companion album Jazz Triptych, Volume II – The Secular (2019). After a distinguished career in academia, Russell joined Music Serving The Word in June 2014 as Coordinator of Education, founding MSW’s Valley Jazz Cooperative program in 2016. Previously, he served as Director of Jazz Studies at Bowling Green State University and the University of Utah. He was also a member of the Eastman School of Music jazz faculty, where he co-conducted the Eastman Studio Orchestra. A student of Rayburn Wright, Russell holds two degrees from Eastman. Find music from VJC Q&T host Russell Schmidt here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuao1b7Ztc7JNpUTzyorXDQ? The Questions & Tangents podcast is produced by Caleb Kilian for the Valley Jazz Cooperative, an outreach of MSW Ministries, a 501(c)(3) organization.

Catalog of Interviews and Bits
new book from Jamey Aebersold Jazz, a heavy in the music book business. Book is named: Musician's Book of Five Rings. For more information about the book: http://www.samuraimusician.weebly.com This is what I will talk about on the radio show that is co

Catalog of Interviews and Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018


new book from Jamey Aebersold Jazz, a heavy in the music book business. Book is named: Musician's Book of Five Rings. For more information about the book: http://www.samuraimusician.weebly.com This is what I will talk about on the radio show that is coming up. Please remember to send me the information so I can prep for the interview.

Everything Saxophone Podcast
Episode 014: Jamey Aebersold

Everything Saxophone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 80:40


Jamey Aebersold was born July 21, 1939, in New Albany, Indiana. He attended college at Indiana University and graduated in 1962 with a Masters Degree in Saxophone. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music by Indiana University in 1992. He also plays piano, bass and banjo. In 1989, the International Association of Jazz Educators...

The Jeff Lewis Trumpet Podcast
JLTP 004: Joel Behrman Interview

The Jeff Lewis Trumpet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 66:45


Interview with San Francisco Bay Area trumpet and trombone player Joel Behrman. Products mentioned in this interview; I Real Pro app Clifford Brown "After You've Gone" Jamey Aebersold "The II-V-I Progression" Clarke "Technical Studies for Trumpet" Charles Colin Lip Flexibilities Carmine Caruso "Musical Calisthenics for Brass" DISCLAIMER: This description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I'll receive a small commission. It will not cost you more money but it will support the channel and allows me to continue to make podcasts like this. Thank you for the support!

Deamers2Makers
Dreamers2Makers Podcast | Guest: Dan Haerle - Legend of Jazz Education

Deamers2Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 107:20


Dreamers2Makers Podcast | Guest: Dan Haerle - JAZZ HALL OF FAME / JAZZ EDUCATORS NETWORK 'Legend of Jazz Education' Hosted by Mike Dawson (Songwriter, Composer, STEAM Advocate) EP007 Jazz pianist/composer educator Dan Haerle was inducted into the International Association of Jazz Education Hall of Fame in 2003. He was awarded the Jazz Educators Network "Legend of Jazz Education" distinction in 2012 along with co-recepients Jamey Aebersold, Jerry Coker, and David Baker. He was a Professor of Music in the Jazz Studies Division of the College of Music at the University of North Texas. Haerle has written important jazz education text books (The Jazz Sound, Jazz Fundamentals) and has performed with some of the world's greatest jazz artists including Pat Metheny, Freddie Hubbard and Clark Terry. His new book Questions and Answers - Insights on Being a Better Jazz Musician has just be published by Jamey Aebersold Jazz. tinyurl.com/Dan-Haerle Music Tracks Triste (Jobim) Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (Harbach/Kern) from the album The Dan Haerle Quartet - Live at Luminous Sound Dan Haerle, piano | Brad Leali, sax | James Driscoll, bass | Ed Soph, drums Peace (Silver) from the album Dan Haerle - Standard Procedure Dan Haerle, piano | Bob Bowman, bass | Jack Mouse, drums Theme music "Rio San Juan" by Mike Dawson, Mitch Paliga from the album "Dawson's New Rage - When the Bell Rings" roarelectra.com twitter.com/mikedawsonmusic

Deamers2Makers
Dreamers2Makers Podcast | Guest: Dan Haerle - Legend of Jazz Education

Deamers2Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 107:20


Dreamers2Makers Podcast | Guest: Dan Haerle - JAZZ HALL OF FAME / JAZZ EDUCATORS NETWORK 'Legend of Jazz Education' Hosted by Mike Dawson (Songwriter, Composer, STEAM Advocate) EP007 Jazz pianist/composer educator Dan Haerle was inducted into the International Association of Jazz Education Hall of Fame in 2003. He was awarded the Jazz Educators Network "Legend of Jazz Education" distinction in 2012 along with co-recepients Jamey Aebersold, Jerry Coker, and David Baker. He was a Professor of Music in the Jazz Studies Division of the College of Music at the University of North Texas. Haerle has written important jazz education text books (The Jazz Sound, Jazz Fundamentals) and has performed with some of the world's greatest jazz artists including Pat Metheny, Freddie Hubbard and Clark Terry. His new book Questions and Answers - Insights on Being a Better Jazz Musician has just be published by Jamey Aebersold Jazz. tinyurl.com/Dan-Haerle Music Tracks Triste (Jobim) Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (Harbach/Kern) from the album The Dan Haerle Quartet - Live at Luminous Sound Dan Haerle, piano | Brad Leali, sax | James Driscoll, bass | Ed Soph, drums Peace (Silver) from the album Dan Haerle - Standard Procedure Dan Haerle, piano | Bob Bowman, bass | Jack Mouse, drums Theme music "Rio San Juan" by Mike Dawson, Mitch Paliga from the album "Dawson's New Rage - When the Bell Rings" roarelectra.com twitter.com/mikedawsonmusic

Contrabass Conversations double bass life
406: Chris Fitzgerald on anti-dogma, YouTube, and publish or perish

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 24:50


I’ve been captivated by the massive and multifaceted YouTube videos that jazz bassist and educator Chris Fitzgerald has been putting out these past few years. Today we dig into the hows and whys of Chris’ considerable undertaking. More About Chris: Chris Fitzgerald has been a member of the Louisville jazz community as both a teacher and a performer since 1985. During that time, he has performed or toured with Jamey Aebersold, Lynne Arriale, Darius Brubeck, Sonny Fortune, Antonio Hart, Ari Hoenig, Java Men, Norah Jones, Lee Konitz, Dave Liebman, Ben Monder, Harry Pickens, Jean-Michel Pilc, and many others. Chris earned a Master of Music degree in Theory and Composition from the University of Louisville in 1992. Since then, he has become dedicated to jazz education, teaching at various universities in the area and serving as a faculty member at the Jamey Aebersold Summer Jazz Workshops since 1996. He is currently a music professor at the University of Louisville, where his teaching duties include jazz theory, traditional theory, improvisation, jazz bass, jazz piano, and jazz ensembles. He currently devotes much of his creative energy to performing in a number of local performing and recording groups, and to his role as bassist in the original music ensemble Liberation Prophecy. Links to Check Out: Chris's website Chris's album The Sparrow and The Bear Chris' YouTube Channel Right Hand Pizzicato Technique Perspectives Double Bass Posture Variations Contrabass Conversations is sponsored by: This episode is brought to you by D’Addario Strings! Check out their Zyex strings, which are synthetic core strings that produce an extremely warm, rich sound. Get the sound and feel of gut strings with more evenness, projection and stability than real gut. The Upton Bass String Instrument Company.  Upton's Karr Model Upton Double Bass represents an evolution of our popular first Karr model, refined and enhanced with further input from Gary Karr.  Since its introduction, the Karr Model with its combination of comfort and tone has gained a loyal following with jazz and roots players. The slim, long “Karr neck” has even become a favorite of crossover electric players. Check out this video of David Murray "auditioning" his Upton Bass! The Bass Violin Shop, which  offers the Southeast's largest inventory of laminate, hybrid and carved double basses. Whether you are in search of the best entry-level laminate, or a fine pedigree instrument, there is always a unique selection ready for you to try. Trade-ins and consignments welcome! Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to you automatically!

Arts and Recreation with David Lyttle
Episode 3 - Jamey Aebersold

Arts and Recreation with David Lyttle

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 29:34


In episode 3 of Arts and Recreation with David Lyttle, recorded during his U.S. artist residency, David eats fast food with the iconic jazz educator Jamey Aebersold in Louisville, Kentucky and talks to him about his life, career and anti-smoking campaigns.

The Working Artist Project
Curating the life you want with Chris Pattishall

The Working Artist Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2017 43:47


Grammy-nominated pianist Chris Pattishall is a master curator of life and music. He and I discuss the challenges young musicians face in today's super competitive musical landscape. We also dive deep into his "old school" musical education and the community that supported his growth. We also listen to his transformative creations and discussed what it means to defy labels. Connect with Darrian Here http://www.DarrianDouglas.com or https://www.patreon.com/DarrianDouglas Connect with Chris here: http://www.chrispattishall.com Biography Recently named by Wynton Marsalis as one of the top five jazz musicians under 30 to watch, Grammy-nominated pianist and composer Chris Pattishall is steadily generating a noted presence in the jazz world. Combining an impressive technique and deep jazz feeling, Pattishall embodies a music that is at once intelligent, soulful and joyous. He has appeared with Wynton Marsalis, Jon Hendricks, Jimmy Heath, Donald Byrd, George Coleman, Billy Hart, Jamey Aebersold, Wycliffe Gordon, Fred Wesley, Steve Wilson, Steve Nelson, Billy Kilson, Bucky Pizzarelli, Russell Malone, Mark Whitfield Sr. and Rafiq Bhatia. Pattishall can be heard on Jamison, the Grammy-nominated debut of vocalist and drummer Jamison Ross. Pattishall has toured internationally as a leader and sideman, presenting original music as well as inventive readings of a broad range of jazz repertoire. In August 2016 he premiered Fictions, a chamber music suite based on the short stories of Jorge Luis Borges. In December 2015 Pattishall was the Music Director for “Divas of the Silver Screen,” a tribute to Ethel Waters, Lena Horne and Rosemary Clooney as part of the 2015-16 Jazz at Lincoln Center season. Recent programs have presented distinctive interpretations of the music of Nat “King” Cole, Fletcher Henderson, and Mary Lou Williams, as well as pairing works by Igor Stravinsky and Maurice Ravel with those of Duke Ellington and George Gerswhin. Active as both a pianist and composer, Chris holds an ASCAP Young Jazz Composer's Award, and participated in the Kennedy Center's Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Program and the Ravinia Festival Stean's Young Artist Program. Pattishall is an engaged music educator, teaching privately and at William Paterson University. Chris also conducts masterclasses with high school jazz ensembles throughout the United States, and he regularly presents masterclasses on jazz and its socio-historical context in the New York City public school system. Pattishall currently resides in New York City, where he performs at many of the city's renowned jazz clubs including Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, Small's, Iridium, Smoke, the Kitano and The Blue Note. He holds a B.A. in Jazz Studies (Magna Cum Laude) from Florida State University and a M.M. in Jazz Performance from William Paterson University and has studied with Harold Mabern, Mulgrew Miller, Marcus Roberts and Gary Kirkpatrick. Support this podcast

Art Works Podcast
Jamey Aebersold

Art Works Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2013 27:11


Musician and teacher Jamey Aebersold believes that anyone can improvise and he's developed the tools to show them how. [27:11]

musician jamey aebersold
Art Works Podcast
Jamey Aebersold

Art Works Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2013


Musician and teacher Jamey Aebersold believes that anyone can improvise and he's developed the tools to show them how. [27:11]

musician jamey aebersold
Art Works Podcasts

Musician and teacher Jamey Aebersold believes that anyone can improvise and he's developed the tools to show them how. [27:11]

Art Works Podcasts
Jamey Aebersold

Art Works Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2013


Musician and teacher Jamey Aebersold believes that anyone can improvise and he's developed the tools to show them how. [27:11]

musician jamey aebersold