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Meet first voice and first tenor, Claude McKnight of the American a cappella gospel sextet Take 6! Claude speaks with Dina Marie about Take 6's musical journey from singing in local churches and on their college campus to signing a major record contract and touring around the globe. Over their 40-year musical career, Take 6 has earned 10 GRAMMY Awards, 10 Dove Awards, A Soul Train Award and they are members of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Discover the heart and soul behind this gospel sextet and prepare to enjoy their sensational music LIVE IN PERSON at the Vancouver Wine & Jazz Festival in Vancouver, Washington.For more:https://take6.com/https://take6.com/st-judes-childrens-research-hospital-take-6-announce-partnership/https://www.vancouverwinejazz.com/Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Wow! Victim from Cincinnati Jazz Festival Attack Tells Foxnews what happened that night!
On this week's episode we're diving into the warning signs of Texas gerrymandering that Isaiah Martin highlighted in Town Hall meeting weeks prior. As concerned citizens, it's essential to stay informed about the actions of politicians like Greg Abbott and their impact on our democracy. Jolanda Jones, a Democrat, would likely agree that we need to hold our leaders accountable. In other news, the Corporation of Public Broadcasting, also known as CPB, is dealing with fallout from the Trump administration as funding for their programming has been CANCELED. And, on a lighter note, a a man claiming to be Colonel Sanders great nephew, 3 time over, has beef with KFC, the fried chicken food chain, and has released the *official* recipe on social media. All of this and SO MUCH MORE. Tune in! -------------------------------------------------------------------- TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - What Happened To Proper New Music Releases? 5:20 - Intro 5:53 - Where We've Been & Announcements 7:46 - What Can't You Wrap Your Head Around? 19:37 - The Texas Gerrymandering Issue/ Isaiah Martin's Warning 41:13 - The CPB is Shutting Down To, You Guessed It, Canceled Funding 52:09 - Smithsonian Make A Change In Trump's Impeachment Only To Change It Back 57:07 - Shannon Sharpe Loses 23 Million To An OnlyFans Model 1:09:22 - A Cincinnati Brawl After a Jazz Festival 1:13:39 - Colonel Sanders Great (3x) Nephew Has Beef w/ KFC 1:22:00 - End of Show -------------------------------------------------------------------- Please be sure to follow us on all our social media: Cashapp: $Headwrappod Bluesky: @headwrappod Instagram: @headwrapsandlipsticks TikTok: @headwrapsandlipsticks Facebook: Headwraps And Lipsticks: The Podcast Website: www.headwrapsandlipstick.com Email: hosts@headwrapsandlipsticks.com
Join Michael Kissinger, Artistic Director and Founder of the Vancouver Wine & Jazz Festival. This year the festival celebrates it's 25th Anniversary of bringing award winning internationally acclaimed musicians, regional jazz & blues bands, Northwest wines, fine artists, and local cuisine in one location - Esther Short Park in Downtown Vancouver, Washington. Michael takes us back stage to meet some of the musicians and headliners of the largest festival of it's kind in the PNW. This year's festival runs August 22, 23 & 24, 2025. For more:https://www.vancouverwinejazz.com/home.htmlhttps://www.vancouverwinejazz.com/music.htmlhttps://www.bravoconcerts.com/Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Family of Cincinnati Jazz Festival brawl suspects Speaks Out!
✦ Atlanta is a city rife with creativity. One of the artistic endeavors that Atlanta, and Georgia for that matter, has seen hockey stick growth within is film making. Not to be forgotten, however, amongst the known stars, million-dollar budgets, and expensive studios are the indie-film makers. City Lights Collective co-host Jon Goode sat down with poet, indie-film maker, and Atlanta native Malik Salaam, director of the new film Cut, to discuss the movie, his journey, and Atlanta's indie-film scene. ✦ A speakeasy meets a night of jazz-opera fusion, R&B, and chill vibes this Saturday. WABE arts reporter Summer Evans shares more about "The Den on Queen" event. ✦ City Lights Collective member, podcaster, and self-proclaimed history nerd Victoria Lemos lives to research the stories behind Atlanta's treasures, and this week, she dives into the wild origin story of one of the city's most beloved institutions: Zoo Atlanta. It all started in Grant Park in the late 1800s, where an abandoned circus, a lumber magnate with a vision, and some very confused animals collided to create Atlanta's first permanent menagerie. In today's story from Lemos, you'll meet the city's first zookeeper, an "educated pig," and learn how a train car full of lions, monkeys, and even a dromedary led to what we now call Zoo Atlanta. We'll uncover how public parades, dime campaigns, and even elephants named Coca and Cola shaped the park's future—and why the city's love for the zoo never quite matched the funding behind it. ✦ You know as well as we do that there is always a plethora of things to do in Atlanta, and we have earned the title of "The Cultural Capital of the South." Mike Jordan, senior editor at the AJC, and Sammie Purcell, associate editor at Rough Draft Atlanta, know this well too. They join us weekly to share a few of their picks for your weekend entertainment. Today, their mix includes two separate food events – one for veggies and one for jollof, and a film festival in the suburbs. ✦ Award-winning photographer Jim Alexander has spent his life refining what he calls the art of documentary photography. A photojournalist, teacher, activist, media consultant, and entrepreneur, Alexander has amassed an impressive collection of images showcasing Black culture and human rights. He's also a dear friend of photographer Sue Ross, who has spent five decades telling the story of Black Atlanta through images of politicians, artists, literary greats, community leaders, and as she puts it, "just plain people." These two giants of photography have much in common, but it's their shared love for Music that is spotlighted in the exhibition, "We Are Music," currently on view at The Sun ATL. Both Alexander and Ross have seemingly endless collections of live concert photography. They've both been stage-side to capture images of some of Black Music's biggest names, including Dizzy Gillespie, Gladys Knight, Miles Davis, Run-DMC, Herbie Hancock, and India Arie - many of whom were photographed at Atlanta's annual Jazz Festival. City Lights Collective co-host Kim Drobes recently visited The Sun ATL to view the exhibition and was given a tour by the legendary photographers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join KOTO's Mason Osgood and the SBG Productions team to talk about the 2025 Telluride Jazz Festival.
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Vince dives into the major headline from late yesterday in New York City, after a gunman killed four and injured one in an alleged attack targeting NFL executive offices. Plus, a look at the reporting by legacy media regarding the brutal beating that took place at a jazz festival in Cincinnati over the weekend. That and much more on The Vince Coakley Radio Program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Johnson shares what you need to know about the FREE festival Sunday Aug.3rdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A conversation with the founder and artistic director of the Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival, artist and musician, Larry Kurtz - www.larrykurtz.ca
Bongani Bingwa speaks to Mantwa Chinoamadi, Festival Director and Producer of the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz – Jazz for Young People. This Saturday, the National School of the Arts will transform into a vibrant hub of creativity as young talent takes centre stage. The festival is more than just a music event, it’s a celebration of youth innovation, featuring soulful live jazz, art exhibitions, a youth-led market, and energetic performances that capture the spirit of the next generation. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 01:07:32 - Club Jazzafip - Pour cette 59e édition du festival suisse, nous invitons la chanteuse américano-indienne Ganavya, le pianiste cubain Alfredo Rodriguez et le DJ-producteur new-yorkais. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
The TD Halifax JazzFest continued on the waterfront this weekend with an exciting performance by Goldie Boutilier. Rob caught up with Goldie—a fellow Cape Bretoner—this afternoon for a chat ahead of her first-ever hometown show. Their conversation got off to a memorable - and awkward - start when a fan stopped them for a picture right as they began to speak.
Day By Day Podcast is back! Yeay, kali ini kita special episode bahasa Indonesia bareng Jars. yeayyyyyyy. Terima kasih buat kak Lia, Kak Maria dan Kak Zahra yang sudah mau bergabung di Day By Podcast. Seru banget nih J-key ngobrol sama kakak-kakak Jars, bukan cuman ngomongin tentang eaJ, kita juga bertukar cerita tentang gimana sih perjalanan Jars ke Prambanan Jazz Festival. Simak perjalanan Jars selengkapnya di episode ini teman-teman. Terima kasih banyak buat teman-teman yang udah dengerin Day By Day Podcast. Jangan lupa buat follow Day By Day podcast on Spotify. our Instagram @mydaysix dan @daybydaypods. jangan lupa komen dan kasih rating di Spotify ya teman-teman. Terima kasih banyak. See you guys next episode. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Les Black Keys à Montreux, débrief de Yacine Nemra : les monstres du blues-rock américain The Black Keys étaient sur la scène du lac au Montreux Jazz Festival jeudi soir 17 juillet 2025. Yacine Nemra revient sur ce concert et sur le fait que… un concert cʹest pas toujours mieux quʹun CD.
durée : 01:07:02 - Club Jazzafip - Entre deux extraits des meilleurs concerts de la 59e édition du festival suisse, nous invitons les deux frères guitaristes Alejandro et Estevan Gutiérrez qui présentent à Montreux les paysages sonores hypnotiques de leur deuxième album "Sonido Cósmico". Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
On today's show, we hear how Brightwater: A Center for the Study of Food is making school lunches more nutritious and better for local farmers. We also prepare for a weekend of jazz music in Rhode Island. Plus, a new edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal report.
In this episode, we sit down with Marko Marcinko, the artistic director of the Scranton Jazz Festival. Marko shares the history and details of the upcoming 20th-anniversary event that will take place on August 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in downtown Scranton. The festival features performances at over 20 venues, showcasing jazz, blues, and world beats from both local and international musicians. Marko also talks about the organization's nonprofit status, the coordination involved in hosting the festival, and the rich history of jazz in Scranton. Tune in and discover the vibrant world of the Scranton Jazz Festival!If you or someone you know wants to be featured in our next podcast, message us on Facebook!
Aujourdʹhui sur le plateau de Vertigo Anne Laure Gannac reçoit : Stéphanie-Aloysia Moretti, curatrice au Montreux Jazz Festival, en charge de la programmation de la LakeHouse. Anoush Abrar, photographe attitré des stars du Festival. Frédéric Jaccaud, directeur de La Maison dʹAilleurs à Yverdon qui présente " Les Vinyles D'ailleurs " et propose une sélection de musique tirées du rock progressif des années 1970.
Aujourdʹhui, à lʹinstar du MJF, Vertigo réunit les générations musicales en invitant deux jeunes artistes : le saxophoniste à succès Ferdi et le tout jeune groupe Anima de la neuchâteloise Chiara Ophélie. Et 2 encyclopédies de la musique du 20è siècle : lʹingénieur du son emblématique de la musique en France depuis les années yéyés Dominique Blanc-Francard et son frère le journaliste musical, producteur télévisuel et auteur Patrice Blanc-Francard. Conférence " Frères de son " aujourdʹhui à 19h00 à la bibliothèque En concert : Ferdi : demain mercredi 16 juillet, à la Scène Spotlight Stage à 20h30 Anima : ce soir au Funky Claude's bar à 19h30
Durant trois jours Vertigo pose ses quartiers au Montreux Jazz Festival. Aujourdʹhui en ce 14 juillet, spéciale Aux armes etc : en compagnie de Sébastien Merlet, commissaire scientifique de la Maison Gainsbourg, retour sur les origines et les conséquences de cette version reggae de lʹhymne national français. Et lʹépoque Gainsbourg cʹest aussi lʹépoque Ardisson : hommage sera rendu à lʹanimateur producteur de télévision décédé ce jour. Mais le MJF offre également lʹoccasion de découvrir une toute nouvelle génération dʹartistes : la genevoise Maé sera lʹinvitée de Vertigo en première partie dʹémission. Ecouter : Sébastien Merlet de la Maison Gainsbourg, conférence-mix dès 21h à la Bibliothèque. Maé en concert sur la Terrasse Nestlé à 19h45.
Pippa speaks to the CEO of the Franschhoek Wine Valley Ruth McCourt about Franschhoek hosting the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival in March 2026. Lunch with Pippa Hudson is CapeTalk’s mid-afternoon show. This 2-hour respite from hard news encourages the audience to take the time to explore, taste, read and reflect. The show - presented by former journalist, baker and water sports enthusiast Pippa Hudson - is unashamedly lifestyle driven. Popular features include a daily profile interview #OnTheCouch at 1:10pm. Consumer issues are in the spotlight every Wednesday while the team also unpacks all things related to health, wealth & the environment. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Lunch with Pippa Hudson Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 13:00 and 15:00 (SA Time) to Lunch with Pippa Hudson broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/MdSlWEs or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/fDJWe69 Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk/ CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of The Other Side of the Bell, featuring rising trumpet star Alexandra Ridout, is brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. This episode also appears as a video episode on our YouTube channel, you can find it here: "Alexandra Ridout trumpet interview" About Alex Ridout: UK born multi award winner Alexandra Ridout is a trumpeter, bandleader, composer and educator based in Harlem NYC. At only 26 years old, Alexandra is already one of the most talented young trumpet players on the international scene. Since winning the UK's prestigious BBC Young Jazz Musician in 2016, she has been catapulted into a busy high-profile career, captivating audiences ever since. Her awards include the British Jazz Awards “Rising Star” 2018, Keep an Eye International Jazz Awards “Best Soloist” 2023, 2nd place at the esteemed Carmine Caruso International Jazz Trumpet competition 2023, and most recently the Next Jazz Legacy 2025 Award through New Music USA. Alexandra is a busy performer with her own outstanding bands of various sizes in leading venues in New York, London and beyond. She has performed at many jazz festivals worldwide including Montreux, North Sea, Unity at the Lincoln Centre, London, Love Supreme and was recently an artist in residence at the Guimarães Jazz Festival. She was a showcased performer/composer in the International Festival of New Trumpet Music (FONT) with her trio in New York in 2022. The Festival is curated by world famous jazz trumpeter Dave Douglas, who she performed with in the FONT in 2024 and recorded an album with his new project 'Alloy' in 2025. Alex's distinctive trumpet voice is sought out by numerous prominent musicians and she has toured and performed/recorded in the bands of Jochen Rueckert (Jochen Rueckert Quartet), Artemis (Renee Rosnes), Orlando Le Fleming (Romantic Funk band), Kit Downes, Dave Douglas (Alloy), Melissa Aldana, Dayna Stephens (Custom Deluxe band), Christine Jensen, Caroline Davis (Portals Band), Savannah Harris (Savannah Harris Trio), Pablo Held (‘Pablo Held Meets' series and touring as a guest with his trio), Alex Hitchcock (Alex Hitchcock Quintet), Yazz Ahmed (Yazz Ahmed Polyhymnia) and Zoe Rahman. “Pretty much from the first note you know that you're dealing with an original voice” – Matt Penman Episode Links: Website: alexandraridoutmusic.squarespace.com Instagram: @alexandra.ridout YouTube: @alexandraridout6998 Facebook: @AlexandraRidoutMusic Podcast Credits: “A Room with a View“ - composed and performed by Howie Shear Podcast Host - John Snell Cover Art Photography - Alice Leggett Audio Engineer - Ted Cragg
Welcome to the latest episode of Harmonious World, in which I interview musicians about how their music helps make the world more harmonious.For this latest episode, I am joined by pianist Mark Gordon, who runs the Scarborough Jazz Festival.Not only is the 2025 Festival running from 26-28 September, but there's also a Live Compilation CD available with recordings from 2024. Thanks to Mark for allowing me to use tracks from that CD alongside our conversation.Get in touch to let me know what you think!Thank you for listening to Harmonious World. Please rate, review and share: click on the link and subscribe to support the show.Don't forget the Quincy Jones quote that sums up why I do this: "Imagine what a harmonious world it would be if every single person, both young and old, shared a little of what he is good at doing."Support the showRead reviews of albums and gigs and find out more about me at hilaryseabrook.co.ukFollow me on instagram.com/hilseabrookFollow me on facebook.com/HilarySeabrookFreelanceWriterFollow me on twitter.com/hilaryrwriter
JC Sanford, the organizer of the Northfield Jazz Festival, swung by the studios of Jazz88 to discuss the 2025 installment of the festival, which takes place July 11-13. The event is only its second year, but it's already tripled in size. Sanford and co will host events from Friday evening all the way to Sunday evening. Listen to find out more about the Northfield Jazz Fest and this year's headlining artists, Miguel Zenon and Luis Perdomo.
Susan Brink speaks with musician, educator and founder of Capital District Jazz, Keith Pray about the inaugural edition of the Galway Jazz Fest. https://www.facebook.com/events/1402686467554611?active_tab=about
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Director of the Northfield Jazz Festival JC Sanford previews this year's upcoming festival, occurring July 11-13th.
Get the inside scoop on one of Rochester's most iconic events! In this episode, we sit down with Marc Iacona, Executive Director, Co-Producer and Co-Owner of the Rochester International Jazz Festival.
Since its inception in 2002, the Rochester International Jazz Festival has always been, as its name states, international. Performers from Canada, Europe and elsewhere regularly make the trek to play at 18 different venues around town for audiences that can total 200,000. But 2025 feels different, backdropped by the Trump administration's trade war with Canada and rising fears about border crossings and detainments. Musicians also say the cost of securing work permits in the United States has increased dramatically in recent years. Is it still worth it? And what's it like for local jazz players, whose gigs don't require the same logistical red tape? This year's festival is already in full swing and runs through June 28. Guest host Patrick Hosken talks with performers about their experiences. Our guests: Bill Tiberio, music educator and 2025 Jazz Fest performer Claire Voy, musician in SHEBAD and 2025 Jazz Fest performer Allison Au, musician and 2025 Jazz Fest performer
The 48th Annual Saratoga Jazz Festival will return for a full two-day and two-stage weekend experience on Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29 at Saratoga Performing Arts Center.Featuring a roster of 22 musical groups and 10 festival debuts, the line-up is headlined by magnetic performers Gary Clark Jr. and Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, alongside beloved jazz vocalists Gregory Porter and Cassandra Wilson, and the next generation of jazz, funk and rock stars Cory Wong, Lettuce, DJ Logic & Friends and Veronica Swift.Danny Melnick is the festival producer and President of Absolutely Live Entertainment.
(Jun 19, 2025) Eight candidates are vying for two spots on Watertown's city council, and many say they're running because they're tired of infighting within local government there; state lawmakers have left Albany after shelving environmental bills that faced pushback from big corporations and watering down consumer protection legislation; and we preview the 45th edition of the Ottawa Jazz Festival, which kicks off tomorrow and runs through Sunday, June 29.
In this episode, Nick Parker and Collin Brich discuss the upcoming Lee Summit Jazz Fest, highlighting the festival's details, food offerings, musical lineup, and community impact. They emphasize the importance of local businesses, volunteer opportunities, and the overall excitement surrounding the event.
Cole Schmidt talks about the upcoming 40th Vancouver International Jazz Festival presented by the Coastal Jazz and Blues Society, where he is the co-artistic director. Cole is a guitarist and composer who is an absolute mainstay of our scene and has been for many years now. To say that Cole has a full plate at any given time is a gross understatement. His project with Peggy Lee, Forever Stories Of: Moving Parties, came out in November 2024 to critical acclaim. More recently, the band KneeJerk with Brian Horswill, Karlis Silins, Kenton Loewen, and Cole released their album The Speed of Dark in May on the Infidels Jazz label. Cole is working on future projects with his longtime band, Sick Boss; a new group called LETTR OPENR with Feven Kidane, Kevin Romain, and Nebyu Yohannes; a duo with Alvaro Rojas, and even a solo record. In short, the man is making music happen.Next week, Cole is playing at the festival on June 25: 5:00 PM - Revue Stage, Forever Stories Of: Moving Parties (pay what you can).Here are my gigs around jazzfest time!June 22: 2:00 PM - Hero's Welcome, Jazz Salvation Organ Trio with Mary Ancheta & Biboye Onanuga ($10 cover) June 23: 9:30 PM - Tyrant Studios, my quartet with John Nicholson, Conrad Good, & Todd Stewart + a jam (get tickets)June 26: 4:00 PM - Ocean Artworks, John Nicholson Quintet (pay what you can) June 28: 1:00 PM - North Vancouver Civic Plaza, Taras Luka (FREE) Also check out Will's gig with the Madeleine Elkins Trio (joined by Kevin Romain) on June 29: 4:00 PM - Ocean Artworks (pay what you can)!Become a member for free today at rhythmchanges.ca. You'll get the free weekly email with upcoming events from the gig list, plus artists, events, or recordings for you to enjoy and share. Sent every Tuesday morning at 6:00 AM Pacific Time.Hosted by Chris Fraser. Edited and mixed by Will Chernoff. A Chernoff Music podcast. Theme music: "Lutin" by William Chernoff.
This year's revamped San Francisco Jazz Festival, curated by SFJAZZ Executive Artistic Director Terence Blanchard, takes place on June 13-15, 2025. It features 35 concerts over 3 days in various venues in San Francisco's Hayes Valley art district. Performances include Stanley Clarke, Charles Lloyd, Patrice Rushen, Cimafunk, The Soul Rebels, Lakecia Benjamin, Ambrose Akinmusire, Dave Holland, Lisa Fischer, Theo Croker, Brandon Woody's Upendo, Tyreek McDole, Idris Ackamoor, and many more. This three-day bash will also include DJs, food trucks, a beer garden, local wine vendors, art, and a vinyl record swap. 3-Day and Daily Ticket Passes are now available.
(Jun 3, 2025) Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado announced on Monday he plans to challenge his boss, Gov. Kathy Hochul for the state's top job; a developer from Texas is set to purchase a 36,000-acre estate in the heart of the Adirondacks near Long Lake; and we preview the Burlington Discover Jazz Festival, which kicks off tomorrow and runs through the weekend.
Dayna Martinez is gearing up for a busy June but she took some time to visit Jazz88 and talk about the upcoming Twin Cities Jazz Festival. Festival events begin on June 19 with the main action happening June 20-21. Martinez talked about performances and masterclasses that she's excited about and she provided some tips on how to go even deeper with Jazz Festival activities.
This week we feature the inaugural edition of the De Beauvoir Jazz Festival, taking place in London on 11 and 12 July. We hear from its founder, Payal Wadhwa, and artistic director, Peter Horsfall.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Segment Teaser – In this episode of Go Gaddis Real Estate Radio, we unpack the latest trends in Metro Atlanta real estate for the month of April, spotlight one of the city's most beloved annual events, and discuss the rising income requirements to purchase a home in Georgia. Whether you're buying, selling, or just curious about the market, you'll get expert insights to help you make confident decisions.
Sacramento and Kings County NWS offices will no longer offer 24/7 extreme weather warnings. Also, saxophonist Jacam Manricks performs “1959: The Revolution of Jazz.” Finally, the first annual Capital City Jazz Festival in Old Sacramento. Sacramento NWS Cuts 24/7 Warnings
Camille Russell Love, former director of the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, and Senior Advisor to Mayor Andre Dickens, along with Adriane Jefferson, the new executive director for the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, detail this year’s Atlanta Jazz Festival. Plus, Noah Sills of the band Arkose takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Music.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.