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Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week on the podcast, after the inspiring conversation in our last episode with Wesley Watkins about The Jazz & Democracy Project and more, I couldn't resist giong back into the GC archives for an encore presentation of my conversation with Maestro Wynton Marsalis. We recorded this conversation when the podcast was just a toddler, back in the days when we were just “doing something” and not yet “manifesting a new world.” It was also on the eve of the 2020 election, however, like so many of our conversations the topics and insights remain evergreen. How far we've come and continue to carry on! Check out the original show notes for more on his bio and topics of interest (https://glocalcitizens.fireside.fm/47). Where to find Wynton? www.wyntonmarsalis.org The Jazz @ Lincoln Center Orchestra (https://www.jazz.org/JLCO/) On YouTube (http://youtube.com/wyntonmarsalis) On Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/wyntonmarsalis) On Instagram (http://instagram.com/wyntonmarsalis) On Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/artist/375zxMmh2cSgUzFFnva0O7) What's Wynton reading? American Founders: How People of African Descent Established Freedom in the New World (http://americanfoundersbook.com) by Christina Proenza-Coles Barracoon: The Story of the Last "Black Cargo" (https://rep.club/products/barracoon-zora-neale-hurston?srsltid=AfmBOoq6wJeLLvsYg8gQerKMU29bzPgtQIduPOvjE6_4TugqUEgT5ARn) by Zora Neale Hurston Special Guest: Wynton Marsalis.
Dizzy Gillespie – Fiesta Mojo – 3:49 Benjamin Clementine – I Won't Complain – 4:40 Benjamin Herman – Traction avant (feat. The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra) – 5:02 Frank Gambale – Up in Beachwood – 6:55 Shake Stew – No More Silence, Pt. I – 8:43 Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra, Wynton Marsalis, Wayne […]
Since 2021, Obed Calvaire has been in the drum chair for Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra, with whom he recently curated and directed a series of concerts celebrating the centennial of the great Max Roach. His New York jazz career spans over two decades and includes jazz legends such as Dave Holland, Kurt Rosenwinkle, The Mingus Big Band, Joshua Redman and many others. His new album, “150 Million Gold Francs” will be released April 12th and draws heavily on his Haitian heritage.
This is an interview with Paul Nedzela (https://www.paulnedzela.com/). He plays baritone saxophone with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and leads his own quartet. He shares his thoughts on the experience of improvisation, how to prepare for a performance, the relationship between musical development and the various states of mind occasioned by improvisation, as well as several other topics. The first musical segment is from the opening track of Introducing Paul Nedzela, entitled #251 (https://music.apple.com/us/album/251-feat-dan-nimmer-david-wong-aaron-kimmel/1688589768?i=1688589788). The second musical segment is from another track on Introducing Paul Nedzela, entitled A Call Beyond (https://music.apple.com/us/album/a-call-beyond-feat-dan-nimmer-david-wong-aaron-kimmel/1688589768?i=1688590091).
My guest this week is Ashely Pezzotti. Ashley is a brilliant jazz vocalist and composer who has taken the internet by storm with her amazing videos of her singing some of the classic jazz solos of all time. Catch them on her You Tube Channel by clicking here She started classical voice lessons at 4 years old and turned her talents into a full scholarship at the University of Miami. She attended the Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Program where she was mentored by Dee Dee Bridgewater She has performed and worked along side such great artists as Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra, Dave Holland, Jon Secada, Joey Alexander, and country star Keith Urban. In 2019, she released her first solo record titled We've only just begun which is a collection of Great American song book inspired original compositions and classic jazz standards. Follow her on Instagram here Her website is https://www.ashleypezzotti.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yoel-hyman/support
THE ORIGINAL SOUL SANCTUARY RADIO - week of Dec 9 ** Hosted by Your VibeMistress Stephanie Renée ** O Christmas Tree - V Shayne Frederick Sweetest Taboo - Les Nubians ft The Roots Soulclap [Nicolay rmx] - United Soul ft Yahzarah & Phonte Fallin’ - Madison McFerrin Takeover [live @ MTV Unplugged] - Jay-Z & The Roots So Amazing - Beyoncé & Stevie Wonder Don’t Hurt Yourself - Beyoncé ft Jack White Déjà Vu - Beyoncé ft Jay-Z What Child Is This {live] - Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra ft Cecile McLorin Salvant The Christmas Song - Anthony Hamilton ft Chaka Khan Black Magic (Make It Better) - Little Brother Watch Me (Just Be, Me) - Steal Vybe ft Ursula Rucker Boogie Wonderland - Earth Wind & Fire w/The Emotions SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR DECENT INSURANCE FOR SUPPORTING SOUL SANCTUARY RADIO!
THE ORIGINAL SOUL SANCTUARY RADIO - week of Dec 9 ** Hosted by Your VibeMistress Stephanie Renée ** O Christmas Tree - V Shayne Frederick Sweetest Taboo - Les Nubians ft The Roots Soulclap [Nicolay rmx] - United Soul ft Yahzarah & Phonte Fallin’ - Madison McFerrin Takeover [live @ MTV Unplugged] - Jay-Z & The Roots So Amazing - Beyoncé & Stevie Wonder Don’t Hurt Yourself - Beyoncé ft Jack White Déjà Vu - Beyoncé ft Jay-Z What Child Is This {live] - Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra ft Cecile McLorin Salvant The Christmas Song - Anthony Hamilton ft Chaka Khan Black Magic (Make It Better) - Little Brother Watch Me (Just Be, Me) - Steal Vybe ft Ursula Rucker Boogie Wonderland - Earth Wind & Fire w/The Emotions SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR DECENT INSURANCE FOR SUPPORTING SOUL SANCTUARY RADIO!
Malvin and Howard explore some of their favorite LIVE Jazz performances. JAZZ LIVE & WorldWide Featured artists: Cannonball Adderly, UMO Jazz Orchestra with Michael Brecker, Miles Davis & Quincy Jones, Andy Narell, Marcus Miller, Diana Krall, Ricardo Bacelar and Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra.
Bone2pick heats up for the month of July with a heartfelt and informative interview with the incomparable Marcus Printup. A member of the iconic Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra since 1993, Marcus shares his thoughts on growing up in Conyers, GA, his important relationship with the great Wynton Marsalis, recording his 14 CDs as a solo artist, performing and recording with Betty Carter, Marcus Roberts and Diane Reeves, his relationship with the late, great Freddie Hubbard and starting RiMarcable Publications with his wife Riza. Sit back and enjoy! http://www.hip-bonemusic.com Check out our video lesson series at: http://vimeo.com/hipbonemusic/vod_pages
Richard is truly a fascinating human being. His list of accomplishments is long a varied. If you choose to listen to this episode you will hear Richard and I discuss how and why he chose to run across the United States and then around the WORLD. We also get into his days with the Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra as well as his stint directing bands for the NBA. As if this isn't enough he somehow found the time to teach classes at The University Of Wisconsin. He is a shining example of a creatives journey to diversify one's life experiences. So go ahead and click play! (Check out his links below) Richard Johnson Contact Information Web: RJJazz.com Darrian Douglas Contact Information Web: DarrianDouglas.com Support this podcast
Host Deardra Shuler talks with bassist Carlos Henriquez who w/special guest Bobby Allende and Marc Quinones open Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynthon Marsalis (JALC) 2015-16 season entitled Carlos Henriquez Back In the Bronx premiering on Saturday, 9/12 at 8:00 p.m. at Lehman Center for the Performing Arts in the Bronx. Henriquez debuts his new compositions and arrangements by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis premiering selections from The Bronx Pyramid CD to be released 9/18. The Bronx-born, Nuyorican bassist is one of the truly bilingual musicians equally virtuosic with the language of jazz and the Afro-Latin tradition. At age 14, he performed at People’s Park with Latin jazz greats like Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri, and Celia Cruz. A music director for countless performances, Henriquez presents music that shows the breadth of his technical and stylistic dexterity, wherein his compositions and most notable arrangements will be front and center. Themed ‘Jazz and American Song’, (JALC)’s 28th season celebrates the music of the stage and silver screen and uplifts jazz’s emerging voices through an impressive array of more than 80 concerts and programs, anchored by the exceptional Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis. Tickets can be purchased through jazz.org 24 hours a day or via CenterCharge at 212-721-6500,or at the JALC Box Office, located on Broadway at 60th Street, ground floor.
Jason Crane interviews saxophone and clarinet player Victor Goines. Goines has made quite a name for himself with such seminal groups as the Wynton Marsalis Septet and the Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra. In addition to touring the world with the those bands, he’s also an accomplished leader in his own right, and the director of the jazz program at Juilliard in New York. Goines has a new CD called New Adventures (Criss Cross, 2006).