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Best podcasts about jazz night

Latest podcast episodes about jazz night

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine
14850 Happenings for Memorial Day Weekend and the week beginning May 23rd

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 1:31


Friday, Destiny La Vibe at South Hill Cider, Movie Night, Paddington in Peru at the Newfield Public Library, London McDaniel at the Antlers, and Rob Ervin at 23 North. For your Saturday, a Newfield Good Neighbors Fundraiser Chicken BBQ at the Eagles Club. The Ithaca Farmers Market is open at Steamboat Landing. And The Homecoming Players play Mother in a Box runs through Sunday at the Cherry Arts! Sunday both Ithaca and Freeville Farmers Markets, Tru Bleu at Fargo Bar & Grill in Aurora, and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Monday, several Memorial Day ceremonies and parades, including the annual Dryden parade, Trumansburg parade, and the annual county ceremony at Dewitt Park. Later, Dave Davies and the Rhythmmakers at South Hill Cider. Tuesday Dead Dive Happy Hour with Shakedown Citi at Deep Dive, and Travel Talks at the Newfield Public Library. Wednesday, both East Hill and Trumansburg farmers markets. An E-Bike first-time buyer class at BikeWalk Tompkins! Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at the Nocturnal Cafe, formerly Sacred Root, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute.  Thursday the Papa Muse Duo at South Hill Cider. Next Friday Wingnut at South [...]

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine
14850 Happenings for the week beginning May 16th

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 1:20


Friday, Taksim playing at the Cornell Store on the Commons, London McDaniel at the Antlers, and Levi Dusseau at 23 North. For your Saturday, a pancake breakfast at the Harford Fire Department, a Chicken BBQ fundraiser at the Freeville Fire Department, Rootstock all afternoon at the Bernie Milton Pavilion! Tru Bleu is at Lucky Hare in Watkins Glen, a Kentucky Derby themed fashion show at the Community School of Music and Arts, and Hiroya Tsukamoto at the Cranberry Coffeehouse in Binghamton. Sunday the Freeville Farmers Market and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Monday, the Harlem Wizards vs. Newfield Teachers basketball game at the Newfield high school gym! Tuesday Femme Frequencies at Deep Dive. Wednesday, both East Hill and Trumansburg farmers markets. Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at the Nocturnal Cafe, formerly Sacred Root, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute.  Thursday a Mind over Body Movement class at the Newfield Public Library. Next Friday Movie Night, Paddington in Peru at the Newfield Public Library, and Rob Ervin at 23 North. And next Saturday a Newfield community chicken BBQ fundraiser at the Eagles Club. Looking ahead to Saturday, May 31st, Taj [...]

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine
14850 Happenings for the week beginning May 8th

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 1:45


Spring Writes continues with live literary events through the 11th! Thursday afternoon, Grateful Dead Day is at JEMaginations in Center Ithaca, and Ithakaraoke with a live band at Deep Dive. Friday, Newfield Old Home Days Sam’s Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser at the Newfield fire hall, live music with Take Two at 23 North, Night Eagle presents Professor Louie and the Chromatix at the Savage Club in Lansing, and an evening with Shemekia Copeland at the Smith Opera House. For your Saturday, the Better Together event for mental health at Stewart Park, Tote Bag decorating at the Newfield Public Library, Choral Gems of the 20th Century at St. Paul’s, a Spin the Bottle of the Arts at Lot 10, and Little Feat at the State Theatre. Sunday the 11th is the Ithaca Book & Zine Fair at Buffalo Street Books and an Irish Session hosted by Six Mile Craic at Liquid State Brewing. Monday, a Finger Lakes Fiddle Orchestra concert at the First Baptist Church. Tuesday the monthly GreenStar Gigs kick off with SingTrece at GreenStar Co-op and the Newfield Historical Society annual meeting with author Steve Cotton at the Newfield fire station. Wednesday, Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic [...]

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine
14850 Happenings for the week beginning April 24th

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 2:14


Thursday, Open the Door for Three at the Canaan Institute, Roomful of Teeth in the Cornell Concert Series at Bailey Hall, and Ithakaraoke with a Live Band at Deep Dive. Friday, London McDaniel at the Antlers, Tru Bleu is at 23 North in the Small Mall, Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives at the State Theatre, and Bad Bloom with Raindrop, Collector, Cobra Cadaver, and Slugs at Angry Mom Records. For your Saturday, the Newfield Public Library Book Sale, a Jewelry Sale at the First Baptist Church, the Monster Record Fair at the Ithaca Downtown Conference Center, and a Climate Fair at New Roots Charter School. Then a Spaghetti Supper at the Groton City Church, Jeremiah Craig at Summerhill Brewing, Chris Noyes at the Cranberry Coffeehouse, Mark Normand at the State Theatre, Steven Page at the Smith Opera House in Geneva, and MJT with After Six at Deep Dive. Sunday, the King Ferry Fire Department Chicken BBQ and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center! Monday, Cookbook Club at the Newfield Public Library. Tuesday, Femme Frequencies at Deep Dive. Wednesday, Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at the Nocturnal Cafe, formerly Sacred Root, and the [...]

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine
14850 Happenings for the week beginning April 11th

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 2:00


Friday, Acoustic Brew at Summerhill Brewing, a Mary Gilliland book signing and poetry reading at the Grayhaven Motel, the Notorious Stringbusters at Hopshire Farm Brewery, London McDaniel at the Antlers, and Eilen Jewell at Center for the Arts in Homer. Saturday a St. Jude’s Breakfast Fundraiser at the Ithaca Moose Lodge, an estate planning workshop at the Cornell Law School, one last week of the indoor Ithaca Farmers Market at Triphammer Marketplace, an Easter Egg Hunt at the McLean Community Church, and Saturday evening, Ghost Train at the Owego VFW, the Highroad at Summerhill Brewing, Burns and Kristy Trio at the First Baptist Church, and Heather Mae at the Smith Opera House in Geneva. Sunday, a Breakfast Buffet fundraiser at the McLean Fire Department, Charlie Young midday at Brookton’s Market, an Irish Session hosted by Six Mile Craic at 4 at Liquid State Brewing, and the Yardbirds at Center for the Arts in Homer. Tuesday, a Femme Frequencies early show at Deep Dive followed by the Slackers with the Operators. Wednesday, Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at the Nocturnal Cafe, formerly Sacred Root, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute.  Thursday, an Artist Alley [...]

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine
14850 Happenings for the week starting April 3rd

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 1:50


Thursday, Jazz Thursdays with MAQ at South Hill Cider and Popa Chubby at the Center for the Arts in Homer.  On Friday, the Geneva Jazz Festival at Ventosa Vineyards, First Friday Gallery Night all over Downtown Ithaca, 4word Days at Summerhill Brewing, Mandy Goldman at Stone Bend Farm, Happy Hour with GoGone at Deep Dive, London McDaniel at the Antlers, and an evening with David Sedaris at the State Theatre. All day Saturday and Sunday, Ithacon 48 at Ithaca College’s Emerson Suites. The Ithaca Farmers Market is still Saturdays at Triphammer Marketplace for another couple of weeks! Saturday night, Pierce Walsh & Friends at South Hill Cider, and Start Making Sense & The Ocean Avenue Stompers Horns at the State Theatre. Sunday, fire department pancake breakfasts in Etna and Harford, a Benefit Concert with Cast Iron Cowboys and Rev Ezra at Newfield High School, a Spring Contra Dance with Stove Dragon at Cornell’s Willard Straight Hall Memorial Room, and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Wednesday, a talk on Women and the Erie Canal at the Newfield Public Library, Networking at Rev Ithaca Startup Works, Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at the Nocturnal [...]

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine
14850 Happenings for the week starting March 28th

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 1:54


On Friday, London McDaniel at the Antlers, a Stop Making Sense screening at the State Theatre, and WVBR Celebrates John Rudan’s 50 Years on the Radio at the Hangar Theatre! The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival runs through April 13th at Cinemapolis! Don’t miss the free Ithaca Murals screening on Sunday. All weekend, Alice in Wonderland Jr. at the Trumansburg Middle School, and Winter Squabee with music and food at Stonecat Cafe to benefit the Ovid fire relief fund. For your Saturday, the annual Spring Fairy Fest in Downtown Ithaca, a Sea of Green film premiere at the Newfield High School Auditorium, Fiddlehead Frolic at Newfield Elementary School, Terrapin Station at Two Goats Brewing, and José González at the State Theatre. Sunday, Savoyards present the Prodigal Son at the First Congregational Church, Tom Green Comedy at the Hangar Theatre, and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Monday, an Alzheimer’s Association program at the Newfield Public Library. Tuesday, a Southern Old Time String Band Jam at Deep Dive. Next Wednesday, Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at the Nocturnal Cafe, formerly Sacred Root, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute.  Thursday, Jazz Thursdays [...]

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine
14850 Happenings for the week starting March 21st

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 1:45


On Friday, London McDaniel at the Antlers. Sona Jobarteh at Cornell’s Bailey Hall. And Yam Yam with Metasequoia at Deep Dive. All weekend, the Addams Family School Edition at Newfield High School! For your Saturday, the Ithaca Farmers Market at Triphammer Marketplace, Frank Raponi and Peter Glanville at Grist Iron Brewing Company, Jennie Lowe Stearns at South Hill Cider, a Joni Mitchell Tribute Show at Deep Dive, and the 41st Annual Cornell Fashion Collective spring runway show at Barton Hall. A pancake breakfast at the Trumansburg Fire Department Sunday morning to benefit the Peter Kahn Memorial Scholarship, Honky Tonk Sunday with the Deep Dive Barn Haulers at Deep Dive, and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Monday, Joshua Hatcher and Greg Evans at the Downstairs. Tuesday, Dead Dive Happy Hour at Deep Dive, TC Tuesday at Atlas Bowl, and a Folk at the Farmhouse unplugged Beatles tribute at Grist Iron Brewing. Next Wednesday, an author visit with Amanda Jaros Champion at the Newfield Public Library, Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at the Nocturnal Cafe, formerly Sacred Root, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute.  Thursday, a Puzzle Contest at the Newfield [...]

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine
14850 Happenings for the week beginning March 7th

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 1:50


On Friday, First Friday Gallery Night all over downtown! Happy hour with GoGone at Deep Dive. Crystal Calabrese at South Hill Cider. London McDaniel at the Antlers. Classic movie night with Casablanca at the Newfield Public Library. Chief Adjuah in the Cornell Concert Series at Bailey Hall. Paula Poundstone at the State Theatre. And the Comb Down with Miller and the Other Sinners at Deep Dive. Ithaca Shakespeare Company brings The Winter’s Tale to the Kitchen Theatre for two long weekends this weekend and next! For your Saturday, a Newfield Lions Club breakfast at the Newfield Fire Department, Sketch with the Artists at the Tompkins County Public Library, 3 Horse Jackson at Grist Iron Brewing Company, and a Taste of Ireland at the State Theatre. A pancake breakfast at the Etna Fire Department Sunday morning, a John Simon guitar singalong at Six Mile Creek Vineyard, an Irish Session hosted by Six Mile Craic at Liquid State Brewing, and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Monday, a Pathways to Peace panel at Cornell’s Bailey Hall, and Dark Star Orchestra at the State Theatre. Tuesday, Finger Lakes Toy Library Playtime at the Newfield Public Library. Next Wednesday, Jazz Night [...]

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine
14850 Happenings for the week starting February 21st

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 1:37


Friday night, Game Night at the Smith Opera House in Geneva with fun for the whole family plus live music with Jerry Martin. London McDaniel at the Antlers, Travis Knapp at South Hill Cider, and Jonathan Biss at Cornell’s Bailey Hall. For your Saturday, the winter Ithaca Farmers Market at Triphammer Marketplace, a used photograph equipment sale at Artist Alley at the South Hill Business Campus, an intro to mushroom cultivation at Newfield Public Library. A Newfield Lions Club pork dinner fundraiser at the Newfield Fire Station, Cornell men’s ice hockey senior night and a ceremony for Coach Schafer at Lynah Rink, and Sad Sad Sparrows and Twin Court at Sacred Root Kava Lounge. A pancake breakfast at the Harford Fire Station Sunday morning, D&D 101 lesson at Riverwood on the Ithaca Commons, and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Tuesday evening, Dead Dive Happy Hour with Terrapin Station at Deep Dive!  Nate Silas Richardson happy hour at Bar Argos on Wednesday, Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at Sacred Root Kava Lounge, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute.  Thursday, a Trivia Night fundraiser for Newfield Public Library at Golden Bayou, [...]

Seattle Now
What's next for social housing in Seattle?

Seattle Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 10:29


Voters in Seattle are overwhelmingly supporting a tax on big businesses to fund a social housing developer. Now, that developer has to build housing or snap up an existing building. KUOW reporter Joshua McNichols tells us what comes next and how soon we can expect it. Watch Mayor Bruce Harrell's 2025 State of the City Address here. Watch Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal's community forum here. Learn more about Jazz Night in Pioneer Square here. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine
14850 Happenings for the week beginning February 15th

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 1:16


Both Friday and Saturday evenings, the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival at Cornell’s Bailey Hall. For your Saturday, the winter Ithaca Farmers Market at Triphammer Marketplace, Cornell women's hockey senior day vs Yale at Lynah Rink, and Hank Roberts at South Hill Cider. A pancake breakfast at the Danby Fire Station Sunday morning, a Soundpainting Workshop at the Soil Factory, Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center, and an evening with Jason Isbell at the State Theatre. Tuesday evening is Femme Frequencies at Deep Dive! Nate Silas Richardson happy hour at Bar Argos on Wednesday, Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at Sacred Root Kava Lounge, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute. Third Thursday Artist Alley Open Studios at the South Hill Business Campus, Free Tradicals with Dave Davies at South Hill Cider, and Ithakaraoke with a Live Band at Deep Dive. On Friday, London McDaniel at the Antlers and Travis Knapp at South Hill Cider. Next Saturday, a used photo equipment sale at Artist Alley at the South Hill Business Campus, a Newfield Lions Club Pork Dinner, Sad Sad Sparrows and Twin Court at Sacred Root Kava Lounge. And next Sunday, [...]

KNPR's State of Nevada
New record pulls from KNPR show of the '80s: Four Queens Jazz Night

KNPR's State of Nevada

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 11:28


As you know, this radio station is pretty much all-talk, all hours of the day. But some of you may remember that in the 1980s and 1990s, KNPR was renowned for producing a Monday night jazz program.

You'll Hear It - Daily Jazz Advice
In Memory Of Lou Donaldson

You'll Hear It - Daily Jazz Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 39:46


Lou Donaldson, November 1, 1926 – November 9, 2024We honor the late, great Lou Donaldson who created new pathways for generations of Jazz musicians to come. Everything I Play Gonna Be Funky (From Now On) Christian McBride/NPR's Jazz Night in America “Let's Cool One” from Thelonius Monk's "Genius of Modern Music, vol. 2"“A Night at Birdland” (Blue Note Feb. 21, 1954) - Night in Tunisia Interview @ Live at Birdland Blues WalkAlligator BugalooMidnight Creeper - Lou DonaldsonEthan Iverson's "Transitional Technology"Unlock your FREE Open Studio trial to become a better player today.Looking to drop a question? Want to listen to the audio pod? Look no furtherhttps://youllhearit.com/Have a question for us? Leave us a SpeakPipeCheckout courses from Adam, Peter and more at Open Studio

Spot Lyte On...
Christian McBride: jazz notes from the engine room

Spot Lyte On...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 41:27


Today, the Spotlight shines On Christian McBride, a musician, recording artist, prolific composer, arranger, producer, cultural curator, dedicated educator, and mentor.Christian has been called the hardest-working person in jazz, and based on what I just rattled off, that might be underselling it. From his early days in Philadelphia soaking up the sounds of Philly Soul to sharing stages with legends like Ray Brown and Chick Corea, Christian has become a bridge between jazz's rich history and its vibrant future.These days, you'll find him leading his new band, Ursa Major, hosting NPR's Jazz Night in America, mentoring the next generation of musicians, and somehow finding time to work on a new big band album featuring twelve different vocalists. He's also preparing for an upcoming funk tribute show with none other than George Clinton and Savion Glover at NJPAC.Whether laying down the groove with Inside Straight, his Big Band, or any other celebrated ensemble, Christian brings an irresistible combination of soul, swing, and storytelling to everything he touches. Today, we'll explore his journey from Philly to the world stage, his passion for record collecting, and why he believes being uncomfortable might be the best way to grow as a musician.Quick note: this conversation occurred when our baseball teams were still in contention. One had a better outcome than the other, and neither made it all the way…–Dig DeeperVisit Christian McBride at christianmcbride.comListen to Christian McBride on Qobuz, Bandcamp, or your streaming platform of choiceFollow Christian McBride on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTubeTribute to Funk!The curious mind—and hard work—of bassist Christian McBrideJazz House Kids | School For JazzDig into this episode's complete show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com–• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.• Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice.• Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. You can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Mastodon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Spotlight On
Christian McBride: jazz notes from the engine room

Spotlight On

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 41:27


Today, the Spotlight shines On Christian McBride, a musician, recording artist, prolific composer, arranger, producer, cultural curator, dedicated educator, and mentor.Christian has been called the hardest-working person in jazz, and based on what I just rattled off, that might be underselling it. From his early days in Philadelphia soaking up the sounds of Philly Soul to sharing stages with legends like Ray Brown and Chick Corea, Christian has become a bridge between jazz's rich history and its vibrant future.These days, you'll find him leading his new band, Ursa Major, hosting NPR's Jazz Night in America, mentoring the next generation of musicians, and somehow finding time to work on a new big band album featuring twelve different vocalists. He's also preparing for an upcoming funk tribute show with none other than George Clinton and Savion Glover at NJPAC.Whether laying down the groove with Inside Straight, his Big Band, or any other celebrated ensemble, Christian brings an irresistible combination of soul, swing, and storytelling to everything he touches. Today, we'll explore his journey from Philly to the world stage, his passion for record collecting, and why he believes being uncomfortable might be the best way to grow as a musician.Quick note: this conversation occurred when our baseball teams were still in contention. One had a better outcome than the other, and neither made it all the way…–Dig DeeperVisit Christian McBride at christianmcbride.comListen to Christian McBride on Qobuz, Bandcamp, or your streaming platform of choiceFollow Christian McBride on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTubeTribute to Funk!The curious mind—and hard work—of bassist Christian McBrideJazz House Kids | School For JazzDig into this episode's complete show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com–• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.• Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice.• Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. You can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Mastodon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RP Jesters
Midnight Gravity S2E2 — Equinox

RP Jesters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 59:35


Send a message to the JestersOur Kindred return to a Seattle simultaneously familiar and new. While they were dreaming, some doors have opened — and others have closed.Starring Jonas Tintenseher (Storyteller), Casey Reardon (Mathias Wilson), Sky Swanson (Reggie Hale), Andrew Frost (Antonio Stregano), and Rachel Kordell (Mars).Ambience sourced from Tabletop Audio (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) and Fantasy+. "Stompin' Jazz Night" by Golden Age Radio, "Baritone Cowboy" by Roy Edwin Williams, and other sound effects licensed from Epidemic Sound. Portions of the materials of this Vampire: The Masquerade podcast are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit worldofdarkness.com.

Charlotte Talks
Grammy winner Christian McBride on 'The Movement Revisited,' his career and the future of jazz

Charlotte Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 50:33


We spend the hour with Grammy Award-winning musician and host of NPR's "Jazz Night in America," Christian McBride. He brought a musical tribute to town this year inspired by the words of Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr, Muhammad Ali and others.

And That's What You REALLY Missed
Double the Glee with Nikki Leonti & Luke Edgemon

And That's What You REALLY Missed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 70:03 Transcription Available


Prepare for a fascinating and gleeful insider look at an integral part of the show you didn't see … the session singers!Luke Edgemon and Nikki Leonti join Jenna and Kevin to share stories about their hectic and chaotic world recording guide vocals for the cast. They've got stories for days, and they're not holding back!Their personal stories are just as wild as the behind-the-scenes ones! Luke reveals how he went from an American Idol hopeful to recording all of Artie's vocals (Kevin is still shook by his voice), and Nikki's story could be a show itself! She tells the duo how her journey led her to Glee, recording guide vocals for Naya Rivera, Kate Hudson, and even Jane Lynch!Plus, the tea on the Jazz Night parties that major celebrities like Stevie Wonder and Prince attended!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Let's Talk Knoxville
Let’s Talk Knoxville – Jazz Night on the Square

Let's Talk Knoxville

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 9:44


Knoxville High School Band Director Michael Hornback and students Kyl Bauer, and Treven Stanley talk about Jazz night happening on the square April 27th.

Jimmy Mazzy & Friends
Jazz Night at the 1982 International Trombone Workshop, Part I

Jimmy Mazzy & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 44:28


The first side from this concert from the International Trombone Workshop at Belmont College in Nashville, featuring the ITA's Frank Rosolino Scholarship winner, followed by Don Lusher, Alan Kaplan, Wayne Andre, and Jimmy Cleveland, playing with the Beegie Adair Trio (local Nashville musicians).

Jimmy Mazzy & Friends
Jazz Night at the 1982 International Trombone Workshop, Part II

Jimmy Mazzy & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 36:11


The second side from this jazz concert.

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Leila Duclos, Ada Rovatti, Gil Goldstein, Tony DePaolis, and Claes Brondal....Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple, Sag Harbor, Broadcast October 15, 2023, mp3 version

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 49:48


Leila Duclos....guitar and vocals  Ada Rovatti....tenor sax  Gil Goldstein....accordion and piano  Tony DePaolis....bass  Claes Brondal....drums  Broadcast October 15, 2023 on WLIW- FM, and recorded at the Masonic Temple, Sag Harbor, NY on September 19, 2023  All rights reserved, The Jam Session, Inc., 2023 mp3 Version --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jam-session-inc/support

Improv Exchange Podcast
Episode #138: Sean Mason

Improv Exchange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 44:25


Hailing from Charlotte, North Carolina, Sean Mason taught himself to play piano by ear at the late age of 13. Driven by an insatiable passion for learning, Sean's piano virtuosity evolved into a distinctive language, marking his unique presence in the jazz scene. Sean's educational path unfolded from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro to Juilliard in New York City. This transformative transition defined Sean as an artist seamlessly blending his Southern roots with the cosmopolitan essence of New York City. As the bandleader of the Sean Mason Quartet, Mason directs an ensemble celebrated for bringing to life his highly melodic, original compositions. Sean's influence also extends beyond the stage. In 2022, his artistry gained national recognition through a feature on NPR's Jazz Night in America, on the “Youngbloods” series. His versatile musical expressions also found a place in the soundtracks of Emmy-nominated Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race Massacre (2021) and Netflix's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020). In 2023, Mason released his debut album, “The Southern Suite,” on Blue Engine Records, the label of Jazz at Lincoln Center. This record firmly establishes Mason among the vanguard of jazz musicians, pushing the genre's boundaries with innovative compositions. Since 2019, Mason has recorded and performed with acclaimed luminaries Wynton Marsalis, Branford Marsalis, and Catherine Russell. Through these collaborations, Mason has seamlessly weaved his jazz roots with blues and gospel influences, showcasing his remarkable musical dexterity. In a realm populated by accomplished artists, Sean Mason stands out as one who pays homage to tradition while fearlessly exploring new horizons in jazz. His melodies transcend mere notes, resonating with the soulful echoes of North Carolina, the rhythmic pulse of New York, and a mosaic of influences that collectively define his distinctive sound. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Leila Duclos, Ada Rovatti, Gil Goldstein, Tony DePaolis, and Claes Brondal....Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple, Sag Harbor, Broadcast October 15, 2023

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 49:57


Leila Duclos....guitar and vocals Ada Rovatti....tenor sax Gil Goldstein....accordion and piano Tony DePaolis....bass Claes Brondal....drums Broadcast October 15, 2023 ion WLIW- FM, and recorded at the Masonic Temple, Sag Harbor, NY on September 19, 2023 All rights reserved, The Jam Session, Inc., 2023 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Empowerment Zone
The Extraordinary Impact of Artists (from Dec 2022)

The Empowerment Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 41:44


Due to popular demand, we're repeating this episode from December 2022 featuring... Christian McBride: How artists influence people and society through their music and actions —  From James Brown to Winton Marsalis, artists have an incredible amount of influence, impacting all aspects of society and people, including today's guest Christian McBride. Listen to Ramona's conversation as Christian talks about the music and the artists who have impacted his life and his development as a musician. According to Christian, example is of utmost importance, because it is your example that creates change; for people follow examples. Christian McBride is an eight-time GRAMMY-winning bassist, composer, and bandleader. He is the Artistic Director of the historic Newport Jazz Festival, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), the TD James Moody Jazz Festival, and the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. In addition to artistic directing and consistent touring with his ensembles, he hosts NPR's “Jazz Night in America” and "The Lowdown: Conversations With Christian" on SiriusXM. Originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Christian now lives in New Jersey. For more information about Christian McBride, visit https://www.christianmcbride.com.

SoundSky - Relaxing White Soothing Sounds (RWS)
346. Sleep Rainy Jazz Night - Soft Jazz with Rain on Apartment windows (9 Hours)

SoundSky - Relaxing White Soothing Sounds (RWS)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 534:31


Experience the ultimate sleep-inducing ambiance with our captivating episode, "Sleep Rainy Jazz Night." Immerse yourself in the soothing embrace of soft jazz melodies, perfectly paired with the gentle patter of rain on apartment windows, creating a blissful atmosphere for a restful night's sleep. In this enchanting episode, we invite you to unwind and let go of the day's worries as the mellow tunes of jazz serenade your senses. The rhythmic raindrops on apartment windows provide a cozy backdrop, evoking a sense of tranquility and relaxation that will transport you to a dreamy state of slumber. With 9 hours of continuous bliss, "Sleep Rainy Jazz Night" offers the ideal soundtrack for your nighttime routine. Allow the melodic jazz and the rhythmic rain to create a soothing lullaby, inviting you into a deep and restorative sleep. Tune in now and embrace the magical combination of soft jazz and rainy ambiance for a night of serenity and relaxation. Let the mellow jazz melodies and the gentle raindrops carry you away into a peaceful realm, where sleep comes effortlessly and rejuvenation awaits. Sleep Rainy Jazz Night is your invitation to a truly blissful sleep experience. ✅ Want to listen to our podcast without any Ad or interruptions? Become a paid subscriber and enjoy ALL our episodes ad-free : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundsky-soothing-rws/subscribe⁠⁠⁠⁠ With our sounds, you can Study, Cry, Sleep, Meditate, work, focus, chill, reduce stress, and more. By creating a mental state of relaxation, peace, and considerate focus, nature sounds can be deeply relaxing. Sound therapy can help retrain the brain to listen more efficiently and help focus attention on tasks. DISCLAIMER: These sounds are for educational purposes only. Please consult with your doctor for serious health issues. Tags:  Soundsky podcast, RWS podcast, Relaxing White Soothing Sounds, RWS, sound sky, relaxing music, soothing music, sleeping sounds, study sounds. nature sounds, deep sleep sounds, Soothing music, relaxing,jazz,coffee shop music,autumn,smooth jazz,piano,study playlist,jazz instrumental,cafe,relax music,jazz cafe,study beats,coffee music,Cafe Music, Smooth Jazz,Jazz, Instrumental with beach waves, Saxophone (Musical Instrument),Music with beach waves, Jazz music, Blues, jazz collection, blues music,music,music videos,rock music,slow,relax music,relaxing,relaxation music,beautiful relaxing music,live music,blues songs,compilation,jazz blues,blues,jazz music,slow blues,jazz piano

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Baron Lewis, Steve Salerno, Michael O'Brien and Rich Baratta Live from Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple on May 23, 2023

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 54:00


Baron Lewis --Trumpet Steve Salerno--Guitar Michael O'Brien--Bass Rich Baratta--Drums Broadcast June 4, 2023 WLIW-FM, Southampton, NY All rights reserved, The Jam Session, Inc., 2023 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Tomas Majcherski, Adam Caine, Dominic Duval and Claes Brondal Live from Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple in Sag Harbor on May 30, 2023

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 56:00


Tomas Majcherski--Sax Adam Caine--Guitar Dominic Duval--bass Claes Brondal--Drums Broadcast June 11 on WLIW-FM, Southampton, NY All rights reserved, The Jam Session, Inc. 2023 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Santi Debriano, Bob Franceschini, Bill O'Connell and Tommy Campbell Live from Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple in Sag Harbor on May 16, 2023

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 53:30


Santi Debriano-- Bass Bob Franceschini--Sax Bill O'Connell-- piano Tommy Campbell -Drums Broadcast May 28, 2023 on WLIW-FM, Southampton, NY All Rights Reserved, The Jam Session, Inc. 2023 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Claire Daly, Morris Goldberg, Steve Sandberg, Marco Panascia, Claes Brondal, Live from Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple in Sag Harbor, April 11, 2023

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 52:42


Claire Daly, baritone sax Morris Goldberg, alto sax Steve Sandberg, piano Marco Panascia, bass Claes Brondal, drums Broadcast April 30, 2023 WLIW FM, Southampton , NY All Rights reserved, The Jam Session, Inc., 2023 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Eric Schugren, Morris Goldberg, Michael O'Brien, Steve Sandberg, Claes Brondal, Live from Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple in Sag Harbor, Aril 18, 2023

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 52:00


Eric Schugren, Tenor sax Morris Goldberg, Alto sax Michael O'Brien, Bass Steve Sandberg, piano Claes Brondal, drums Broadcast May 7, 2023, WLIW FM, Southampton, NY All Rights Reserved, The Jam Session, Inc. 2023 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Ada Rovatti, Bill O'Connell, Alex Levine, Michael O'Brien, Claes Brondal, Live from Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple in Sag Harbor, April 25, 2023

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 53:55


Ada Rovatti, tenor sax Bill O'Connell, piano Alex Levine, guitar Michael O'Brien, bass Claes Brondal, drums Broadcast on May 14, 2023, WLIW FM, Southampton, NY All rights reserved, The Jam Session, Inc., 2023 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Oscar Feldman, Omar Kabir, Gary Fisher, Santi Debriano, Juan Felipe Mayorga Live from Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple in Sag Harbor, May 2, 2023

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 54:43


Oscar Feldman, tenor sax Omar Kabir, trumpet and coronet Gary Fisher, piano Santi Debriano, bass Juan Felipe Mayorga, drums Broadcast May 21, 2023, WLIW FM, Southampton, NY All rights reserved, The Jam Session, Inc., 2023 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jam-session-inc/support

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
How one cafe is keeping jazz alive in Reno

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 4:02


The Laughing Planet Cafe near the University of Nevada, Reno campus hosts a Jazz Night every Wednesday, and it's a major hit among students and casual jazz enthusiasts.

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Randy Brecker, Billy Drewes and friends, live from Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple, Broadcast April 2, 2023

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 53:32


Randy Brecker trumpet Billy Drewes sax Bill O'Connell piano Santi Debriano bass Claes Brondal drums Broadcast April 2, 2023 WLIW FM Southampton, NY All rights reserved, The Jam Session, Inc. 2023 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Santi Debriano Experience live from Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple, Sag Harbor, Broadcast April 9, 2023

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 52:27


Tommy Morimoto sax Andrea Brachfeld flute Adrian Alvarado guitar Santi Debriano bass Clase Brondal drums Broadcast April 9, 2023 WLIW FM, Soutampton NY All Rights Reserved, The Jam Session, Inc. 2023 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Christos Rafalides Vibrational Edition, March 28, 2023 live from Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple, Sag Harbor

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 53:27


Christos Rafalides vibraphone Omar Kabir horn Oscar Feldman sax Lorin Cohen bass Claes Brondal drums Broadcast on WLIW FM Southampton, NY April 16, 2023 All Rights reserved, The Jam Session, Inc. 2023 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Billy Drewes and Bill O'Connell at Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple, Sag Harbor, Broadcast March 19, 2023

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 54:00


Billy Drewes sax Bill O'Connell piano Peter Brendler Bass Claes Brondal drums Broadcast March 19, 2023 on WLIW-FM, 88.3, Southampton, NY Recorded by Rafael Alvarez, Theme music by Sylvano Manasterios All rights reserved, 2023, The Jam Session, Inc. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Omar Kabir and Ada Rovatti at Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple, Sag Harbor, Mardi Gras, Broadcast March 12, 2023

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 54:00


Omar Kabir trumpet and trombone Ada Rovatti tenor sax Essiet Essiet bass Claes Brondal drums Recorded by Rafael Alvarez, Theme by Sylvano Masasterios Broadcast March 12, 2023 on WLIW-FM 88.3 Southampton, NY All rights reserved, 2023, The Jam Session, Inc. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Stan Killian at Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple, Broadcast March 26, 2023

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 54:00


Stan Killian sax Misha Tsiganov piano John Heagle guitar Peter Brendler bass Claes Brondal drums Broadcast March 26, 2023 Recorded by Rafael Alvarez, theme by Sylvano Manasterios All rights reserved, 2023, The Jam Session, Inc. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Tomas Majcherski and Bill O'Connell at Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple, Sag Harbor, Broadcast January 15, 2023

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 54:00


Tomas Majcherski Sax Bill O'Connell piano Michael O'Brien bass Claes Brondal drums Recorded by Rafael Alvarez, Theme music Sylvano Masasterios Broadcast on WLIW FM, 88.3, Southampton, NY All rights reserved, 2023, The Jam Session, Inc. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jam-session-inc/support

Jazz88
Christian McBride Visits Jazz88

Jazz88

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 26:44


While he was in Minneapolis Christian McBride was nice enough to connect with Sean from the Afternoon Cruise to discuss his upcoming performances in the Twin Cities, his love and support for all things jazz and his work on Jazz Night in America.

The Afternoon Cruise
Christian McBride Visits Jazz88

The Afternoon Cruise

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 26:44


While he was in Minneapolis Christian McBride was nice enough to connect with Sean from the Afternoon Cruise to discuss his upcoming performances in the Twin Cities, his love and support for all things jazz and his work on Jazz Night in America.

Free Library Podcast
Aidan Levy | Saxophone Colossus: The Life and Music of Sonny Rollins

Free Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 55:13


In conversation with Nate Chinen The author of Dirty Blvd.: The Life and Music of Lou Reed and editor of Patti Smith on Patti Smith: Interviews and Encounters, Aiden Levy played the baritone saxophone in the Stan Rubin Orchestra for 10 years. His writing has been published in The New York Times, The Village Voice, and JazzTimes, among other publications. Formerly a fellow at the Leon Levy Center for Biography, he is a doctoral candidate at Columbia University in the Department of English and Comparative Literature, works with the Center for Jazz Studies, and was a co-convener of the African American Studies Colloquium. In Saxophone Colossus, Levy offers the first full-length biography of Sonny Rollins, one of jazz's most celebrated but enigmatic musicians and composers.  WRTI jazz radio's editorial director, a regular contributor to NPR Music, and a consulting producer with Jazz Night in America, Nate Chinen formerly worked as a critic for The New York Times and wrote a long-running column for JazzTimes. He is the author of Playing Changes: Jazz for the New Century, named one of the best books of 2018 by NPR, GQ, and Billboard. A 13-time winner of the Helen Dance-Robert Palmer Award for Excellence in Writing, Chinen has also had his work widely anthologized. (recorded 1/17/2023)

The Empowerment Zone
The Extraordinary Impact of Artists

The Empowerment Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 41:44


Christian McBride: How artists influence people and society through their music and actions —  From James Brown to Winton Marsalis, artists have an incredible amount of influence, impacting all aspects of society and people, including today's guest Christian McBride. Listen to Ramona's conversation as Christian talks about the music and the artists who have impacted his life and his development as a musician. According to Christian, example is of utmost importance, because it is your example that creates change; for people follow examples. Christian McBride is an eight-time GRAMMY-winning bassist, composer, and bandleader. He is the Artistic Director of the historic Newport Jazz Festival, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), the TD James Moody Jazz Festival, and the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. In addition to artistic directing and consistent touring with his ensembles, he hosts NPR's “Jazz Night in America” and "The Lowdown: Conversations With Christian" on SiriusXM. Originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Christian now lives in New Jersey. For more information about Christian McBride, visit https://www.christianmcbride.com.

AirCampus Graz

Die KUG veranstaltet wieder eine Jazz Night – die gleichzeitig auch das Antrittskonzert des neuen Schlagzeug-Professors Chris Smith ist. Im Interview erklärt er, wie er er seine Studierenden auf das Leben als Profi-Schlagzeuger*in vorbereitet und gibt einen Vorgeschmack auf sein Antrittskonzert. Der Beitrag Jazz Night erschien zuerst auf AirCampus.

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Latin Night at Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple, Sag Harbor, October 18, 2022, with Oscar Feldman

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 54:00


Oscar Feldman...sax Ian MacDonald...piano Maro Panascia...bass Christian Rivera...percussion Claes Brondal...drums Broadcast November 13, WLIW-FM, 88.3, Southampton, NY, Recorded by Rafael Alvarez, Theme by Sylvano Manasterios All rights reserved, 2022, The Jam Session, Inc. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-jam-session-inc/support

North Star Journey
Born 100 years ago and raised in Minnesota, Oscar Pettiford changed the sound of American music

North Star Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 5:39


If you've ever learned a band instrument, or know someone who has, chances are you've heard the tune "Blues in the Closet" — a signature of the bebop era. What you may not know is that its roots go back to north Minneapolis, where one of its creators grew up. And today — Friday, Sept. 30, 2022 — marks exactly 100 years since that jazz pioneer, Oscar Pettiford, was born. Pettiford music 1 Pettiford got his start on the stages of the Twin Cities, helping create a "Minneapolis sound" long before Prince — a sound that forever changed American music. He played with a who's-who of jazz greats across the U.S. and in Europe, before his untimely death. "He probably doesn't get the right amount of credit that he should," bassist Christian McBride, host of NPR's "Jazz Night in America" and a six-time Grammy winner, said of Pettiford. Courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society Oscar Pettiford, on bass, played with his brother Ira, a trumpeter, at the University of Minnesota's Coffman Union in Minneapolis in 1941, in this photo from the Minnesota Historical Society collections. "He was probably the most important bass player of that bebop generation in terms of creating new language for the bass, and playing what Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker were playing, on the bass." Pettiford was born in Oklahoma, the son of Native American and Black families. Oscar, his brother Ira, and their large, musical family soon moved to Minnesota. "They were traveling musicians, who traveled with different artists, who picked up different skills, who jumped in different bands," said Jamela Pettiford, a singer from St. Paul who still carries the family name. She also teaches theater at Battle Creek Middle School. Oscar was her grandfather's cousin. "Coming here to Minnesota, looking for a better life, of course hoping for less discrimination — and there was a music scene here. They very much were the Minneapolis sound at the time." It was Oscar who rose above the rest. Bands passing through town heard his sound, forged in the ferment of a musicians' strike in the early 1940s that all but shut down the recording industry and had musicians making a living with relentless performing and creativity. Pettiford music 2 Oscar Pettiford remembered the era with another jazz legend — radio host Leigh Kamman —in the early 1950s, captured in a recorded interview still held by the Leigh Kamman Legacy Project. "I recall one night when you had a big session with Coleman Hawkins," Kamman says in the recording. "Up in Duluth, Minnesota. Before then, it was Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington." "And you wound up with the Duke, didn't you, as a member of his rhythm section?" "Yeah, Duke Ellington, and also Coleman Hawkins." Asked by Kamman to describe his musical talents, Pettiford said: "Well, basically I'm a bass player. For kicks I play cello, for thought I play piano, and for odd moments I beat on the drums.” Courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society This undated promotional photo of Oscar Pettiford is datelined New York City, where he was a regular in the post-World War II jazz scene, often backing the likes of Miles Davis, Thelonius Monk, Earl Hines and Coleman Hawkins. Pettiford left for New York City in the 1940s and became a regular at the legendary Minton's Playhouse, the Harlem incubator of the sound that succeeded the Big Band swing era. He played with the likes of Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk. He went on to become a regular with Miles Davis and Milt Jackson. Pettiford's style would come to sound familiar to any modern ear — featuring virtuoso turns of bass in a small group and propelling the rhythm section to the front of the sound. Anthony Cox is a well-known Twin Cities bass player and student of the era. "He had, let's call it that three-dimensional style, that really wasn't examined before," Cox said. "And what I mean by that is that the bass was really starting to outline the harmonies, providing propulsion and time." But Oscar Pettiford never had the legacy of Miles Davis or even bassist Ron Carter. And there are a couple reasons for that. First, Pettiford got sick and died literally at the height of his powers. He was only 37 when, by some accounts, he contracted something like polio and died in 1960. But there's also where he died — in Copenhagen, Denmark. He'd moved to Europe, like many of the jazz greats, in the late 50s — to flee the pernicious racism that even music stars and pioneers couldn't escape. Tim Nelson | MPR News Jamela Pettiford says people still ask her family about her grandfather's cousin, legendary jazz bassist Oscar Pettiford, who moved to Minnesota as a child and became part of a legendary family music ensemble in Minneapolis before moving to New York and helping transform American music after World War II. "You do start to realize when you don't feel welcome in your own home," said Jamela Pettiford. Pictures of the era show traveling musicians sleeping in Ira Pettiford's living room in Minneapolis — likely because area hotels wouldn't give Black people a room. "And it was difficult to perform for audiences where you had to go through the back or you had to sit by the kitchen. And for Blacks, at that time, in Europe, you were welcomed with open arms," Jamela Pettiford said. And that's where Oscar Pettiford is today, buried in a grave in Denmark. There's even a street named after him in Copenhagen. There's no such formal recognition in Minnesota. But his family, and fans of his enduring music, remember him still, today, a century after he was born.

Sticky Jazz
Sticky Jazz Interview Night Crickets

Sticky Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 82:00


For fans of Love and Rockets, Bauhaus, Violent Femmes, and even David Lynch (He indirectily contributed), "Night Crickets" maintain the talents of Victor DeLorenzo, Darwin Meiners, and David J. What began as 3 friends being fans of eachother's work and talent, inspired by a quirky statement from David Lynch, we have the project "Night Crickets" which is how you would imagine the sounds of thought coming from such genieus. They cover music history, sociopolitical events from long past, and what is current. The creativity of what these guys can come up with is unmatched. You just listen and enjoy the "Visuals" you get from listening. The inspiration you get from theses guys is from decades of experimental art rock, and the unconventional thinking to give you great music. The stuff you were impressed by from listening to Bauhaus, Love and Rockets, Violent Femmes, have managed to still root themselves into this new sound. This requires more than a dosen listens, because their work is always giving you something to think about each time through. spotify #candlestickpark #beatlesconcert #davidlynch #protestsongs #lesterbangs #peterloeffner #loureed #johncale #motucker #peterhook #neworder #fakenews #joydivision #80s #newwave #moviesoundtracks #thefemininecomplex #sterlingmorrison #theveletundergound #kevinhaskins #loveandrockets #violentfemmes #bauhaus #thejazzbutcher #petermurphy #danielash

Comes A Time
Christian McBride

Comes A Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 93:20


This week on Comes A Time, upright bass giant Christian McBride joins Mike and Oteil to talk about playing with James Brown and other legendary musicians like Bob Weir and Paul McCartney, why the road isn't always as glamorous as it seems, and how his Philadelphia roots made him an open-minded musician. You'll also hear Christian express his admiration for his mentor Ray Brown, describe his unconventional early musical education, and talk about why he needs to be alone for 15 minutes before and after taking the stage. Christian McBride has been a standout jazz bassist since the late 80's, and has performed with an impressive list of fellow superstars including James Brown, Herbie Hancock, Paul McCartney, Ray Brown, and Chick Corea. The 8-time Grammy winner is often praised for his ability to make swinging jazz bass lines sound funky, and he continues to shape his all-inclusive, forward-thinking outlook on music through incendiary live shows with the Christian McBride Band. Aside from his musical work, he also hosts “The Lowdown: Conversations With Christian” on SiriusXM satellite radio, and National Public Radio's weekly “Jazz Night in America.” Christian also works with Jazz House Kids, the nationally-recognized community arts organization founded by his wife, vocalist Melissa Walker. -----------*DISCLAIMER: This podcast does NOT provide medical advice. The information contained in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. No material in this podcast is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen*-----------This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes!Comes A Time is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted and Produced by Oteil Burbridge and Mike Finoia. Executive Producers are Christina Collins and RJ Bee. Production, Editing and Mixing by Eric Limarenko and Matt Dwyer. Theme music by Oteil Burbridge. Production assistance by Matt Bavuso. To discover more podcasts that connect you more deeply to the music you love, check out osirispod.com-------Visit SunsetlakeCBD.com and use the promo code TIME for 20% off premium CBD products See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Comes A Time
Christian McBride

Comes A Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 99:16


This week on Comes A Time, upright bass giant Christian McBride joins Mike and Oteil to talk about playing with James Brown and other legendary musicians like Bob Weir and Paul McCartney, why the road isn't always as glamorous as it seems, and how his Philadelphia roots made him an open-minded musician. You'll also hear Christian express his admiration for his mentor Ray Brown, describe his unconventional early musical education, and talk about why he needs to be alone for 15 minutes before and after taking the stage.  Christian McBride has been a standout jazz bassist since the late 80's, and has performed with an impressive list of fellow superstars including James Brown, Herbie Hancock, Paul McCartney, Ray Brown, and Chick Corea. The 8-time Grammy winner is often praised for his ability to make swinging jazz bass lines sound funky, and he continues to shape his all-inclusive, forward-thinking outlook on music through incendiary live shows with the Christian McBride Band. Aside from his musical work, he also hosts “The Lowdown: Conversations With Christian” on SiriusXM satellite radio, and National Public Radio's weekly “Jazz Night in America.” Christian also works with Jazz House Kids, the nationally-recognized community arts organization founded by his wife, vocalist Melissa Walker.   ----------- *DISCLAIMER: This podcast does NOT provide medical advice. The information contained in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. No material in this podcast is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen* ----------- Visit SunsetlakeCBD.com and use the promo code TIME for 20% off premium CBD products Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Eric Schugren and Friends, Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple, Sag Harbor, NY, Part One

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 54:00


Eric Schugren...sax Alex Levine, Guitar Iris Ornig, Bass Claes Brondal, Drums Broadcast on May 29, 2022, The Jam Session Radio Hour, WLIW-FM, Southampton, NY recorded by Rafael Alvarez, intro and outro by Sylvano Manasterios All Right Reserved, 2022 The Jam Session, Inc. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Eric Schugren and Friends at Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple, Sag Harbor, NY, Part Two

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 54:00


Eric Schugren...Sax Alex Levine, Guitar Iris Ornig, Bass Claes Brondal, Drums Broadcast on June 5, 2022, The Jam Session Radio Hour, WLIW-FM, Southampton, NY 8 PM Sundays Recorded by Rafael Alvarez, theme by Sylvano Manasterios All Right Reserved, 2022 The Jam Session, Inc. Sag Harbor, NY --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Hannah Marks and Kalia Vandever at Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple, Sag Harbor, NY

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 54:00


Hannah Marks...Acoustic Bass Kalia Vandever...Trombone John Ludlow....Tenor sax Bill O'Connell...piano Claes Brondal....drums Broadcast July 3, 2022 The Jam Session Radio Hour, WLIW-FM, 88.3, Southampton, NY recorded by Rafael Alvarez, theme by Sylvano Manasterios All Rights Reserved, 2022, The Jam Session, Inc. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Alex Sipiagin and Oscar Feldman at Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple, Sag Harbor, NY

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 54:00


Alex Sipiagin...Trumpet Oscar Feldman...Tenor Sax Misha Tsiganov....Piano Alex Levine...Guitar Michael O'Brien....bass Claes Brondal....Drums Broadcast May 1, 2022, The Jam Session Radio Hour, WLIW-FM, 88.3, Southampton, NY Recorded by Rafael Alvarez, theme by Sylvano Manasterios All Rights Reserved, 2022, The Jam Session, Inc. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-jam-session-inc/support

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Omar Kabir and Gary Fisher at Jazz Night at the Masonic Temple, Sag Harbor, NY

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 54:00


Omar Kabir...trumpet Gary Fisher....piano Dominic Duval ...bass Claes Brondal...drums Broadcast June 29, 2022, The Jam Session Radio Hour, WLIW-FM, 88.3, Southampton, NY recorded by Rafael Alvarez, theme by Sylvano Manasterios All Rights Reserved, 2022, The Jam Session, Inc., Sag Harbor, NY --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-jam-session-inc/support

WBGO Journal
On this edition of the WBGO Journal, Governor Phil Murphy reacts to the Texas school shooting, we speak to two clinical psychologists as part of Mental Health Awareness Month, 5-time Grammy Award-winning bassist Victor Wooten previews his Jazz Night Fundr

WBGO Journal

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 30:20


On this edition of the WBGO Journal hosted by News Director Doug Doyle, Governor Phil Murphy reacts to the Texas school shooting, we speak to two clinical psychologists as part of Mental Health Awareness Month, 5-time Grammy Award-winning bassist Victor Wooten previews his Jazz Night Fundraiser for the Institute of Music for Children, and Film Critic Harlan Jacobson reviews "Elvis"

WBGO Journal Podcast
On this edition of the WBGO Journal, Governor Phil Murphy reacts to the Texas school shooting, we speak to two clinical psychologists as part of Mental Health Awareness Month, 5-time Grammy Award-winning bassist Victor Wooten previews his Jazz Night Fundr

WBGO Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 30:20


On this edition of the WBGO Journal hosted by News Director Doug Doyle, Governor Phil Murphy reacts to the Texas school shooting, we speak to two clinical psychologists as part of Mental Health Awareness Month, 5-time Grammy Award-winning bassist Victor Wooten previews his Jazz Night Fundraiser for the Institute of Music for Children, and Film Critic Harlan Jacobson reviews "Elvis"

The Checkout
The Checkout x Jazz Night in America: Top 5 Collabs

The Checkout

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 69:30


Mark Guiliana, Randy Weston, Herbie Hancock, Robert Glasper, Abdullah Ibrahim, and Kamasi Washington are the artists featured in this retrospective podcast celebrating the top Jazz Night In America and The Checkout productions over the years.

The Checkout
The Checkout x Jazz Night in America: Top 5 Collabs

The Checkout

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 69:30


Mark Guiliana, Randy Weston, Herbie Hancock, Robert Glasper, Abdullah Ibrahim, and Kamasi Washington are the artists featured in this retrospective podcast celebrating the top Jazz Night In America and The Checkout productions over the years.

Global Spins
Jazz Night

Global Spins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 62:21


Enjoy jazz from Ethiopia, Ghana, Congo and South Africa as we explore various sub-genres of jazz and learn a little bit about the role the genre has played in civil rights history.

KVNU For The People
Choir of Man delivers local talent

KVNU For The People

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 55:00


Charlie Schill reviews The Choir of Man, Jazz Night in downtown

Tech Intersect™ with Tonya M. Evans
Tech Intersect #90: V. Shayne Frederick-From Piano Bar Crooning to Bitcoin Mooning

Tech Intersect™ with Tonya M. Evans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 31:31


In this episode of Tech Intersect, I welcome my dear friend, V. Shayne Frederick to the show. He is a Vocalist, Pianist, Composer, Educator and Bitcoin HODLer who learned to leverage his early, consistent investments to empower himself to create, produce and shine on his own terms. With performances spanning two decades. V. Shayne has been featured at TEDx, NPR's Jazz Night in America, John Coltrane Jazz Festival, the Piton International Film Festival, and Musikfest, with headline appearances at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Suzanne Roberts Theater, World Café Live, and Long Beach Island Foundation, among a multitude of places where music lives. Shayne shares a powerful testimony of self-actualization, self-sovereignty, creative and intellectual curiosity and the ability to see the shifts in the future of wealth and ride the wave toward the fulfillment of his creative dreams.  In his story, you will learn how a little bitcoin can yield great results over time to give you options. Personally. Creatively. And beyond!SPONSORED BY ADVANTAGE EVANS™ ACADEMY With Bitcoin and Ethereum leading the way, the cryptocurrency market is booming. And growing. With over 14,000 different types of crypto (and counting), crypto is a fast-paced, fast moving emerging asset class. Find out what banks, governments, and companies like Paypal don't want you to know about owning crypto and holding it in your own wallet or self-guided crypto IRA. Bottom line? It's a wave. And you deserve this opportunity to ride it all the way to financial freedom that leads to economic empowerment and generational wealth. Learn while you earn. Safely. Legally. Confidently.transform your relationship with moneygenerate wealth in the new digital cash economycreate digital ownership streams that lead to generational wealthvet, buy, store, trade, earn, and sell cryptocurrenciesengage in “defi” to lend and leverage your cryptocreate, buy and trade creative and collectible NFTs.Membership includes:Monthly live masterclassesLive Q&A with our expertsActive learning milestonesHeadlines and hot topicsReplay libraryResources Bank (a $500 value)Preferred access to invite-only eventsPreferred pricing for courses and eventsDiscounted 1:1 sessions (regularly $1,000)Join now at AdvantageEvans.com.Web: https://vshayne.com/IG: http://instagram.com/vshaynef Contact:Questions and requests: hello@techintersectpodcast.com Follow: Twitter @AtTechIntersect | Instagram @TechIntersect Web: Tech Intersect Podcast  Connect for exclusive content: http://eepurl.com/gKqDyP  Rapternal Music (Regulate and The Rabbit Hole) by Notty Productions is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.Produced by Tonya M. Evans for FYOS Entertainment, LLC, and Stephanie Renee for Soul Sanctuary, Inc.Support the show (https://tinyurl.com/techintersectvip)

Subterranea Podcast
Subterranea Rarities 5x02 Jazz Night Prog - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Subterranea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 163:26


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Debido a ciertos problemas de calendario, regresa Subterranea Rarities con algo de retraso. Pedimos disculpas a nuestros seguidores. Para que la espera haya valido la pena os traemos un programa magnífico. Carlos Romeo, Carles Pinós y David Pintos en su afán por buscar «Rarities» con solera, os hablarán de bandas como Sunbirds, Passport, Missus Beastly, Wigwam, The Long Hello y más Twelfth Night, dos directos y una gran suite. Todo ello con la pizca necesaria de humor: colocaciones de discos aberrantes, la teoría de la tierra cúbica, frigodedos, dráculas, frigopiés y los exabruptos del follonero que asola al Pintos. No te lo pierdas. www.subterranea.eu Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Subterranea Podcast. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/17710

WAMU: Local News
For ‘Wine Down Jazz Night' Host, Helping Unhoused Single Mothers Is Personal

WAMU: Local News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 3:49


Skyler Kelley is working to open a nonprofit for people like her: single mothers who've experienced homelessness in D.C.

Inspirations After Dark..64
SMOOTH JAZZ NIGHT

Inspirations After Dark..64

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 171:30


Inspirations After Dark..64
SMOOTH JAZZ NIGHT

Inspirations After Dark..64

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 171:30


World's Dumbest Criminals
Jazz Night at the Aquarium, Pornographic Easter Eggs and more

World's Dumbest Criminals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 26:26


In this week's episode of World's Dumbest Criminals Podcast, Tara talks about a Canadian man who got thrown out of Medieval Times restaurant before skinny-dipping in a shark tank on Jazz Night at an aquarium, a Russian tourist who stole chicken from a street vendor in Thailand then ran into the ocean, a Florida woman who stuffed porn-filled Easter Eggs into mailboxes, an English thief so high on drugs he thought he was invisible and much more.Sources:Man who swam naked in Ripley's shark tank earlier assaulted a man at Medieval Times, police say, By Stefanie Marotta and Claire Floody, thestar.com, October 15, 2018.‘I'd do it again,' says B.C. man who jumped naked into Toronto shark tank, By Liam Casey, thestar.com, September 19, 2019. Jazz Night At An Aquarium Ends With Naked Man Swimming With Sharks [VIDEO], Caroline Redmond, allthatsinteresting.com, October 16, 2018. Russian Man Steals Grilled Chicken From Street Vendor, Jumps Into Pattaya Sea, By Coconuts Bangkok, coconuts.co, September 5, 2018. Florida Woman Allegedly Stuffed Multiple Mailboxes With 'Disgusting' Porn-Filled Easter Eggs, By Dorian Geiger, Oxygen.com, April 10, 2020. 'I burgled Forbidden Planet because Valium made me feel invisible,' by Tara Cox, cambridge-news.co.uk, November 2, 2017. Dogs save woman from sexual assault in Melbourne's Williamstown cemetery, abc.net.au, July 10, 2019. 6 Unlucky Criminals That Met Their Match, clumsycrooks.com. German Woman, 84, Caught Feeding Pot To Pet Rabbits, David Moye, Huffington Post, November 15, 2011. The World's Dumbest Criminals: 30+ True Stories of the Planet's Thickest Thieves, By Readers Digest Editors, Readers Digest, February, 23, 2021 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WBGO Journal
Chick Corea's Legacy on WBGO

WBGO Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 7:23


The Jazz and music world continues to mourn the loss of one its most beloved artists. Pianist, keyboardist, composer and Bandleader Chick Corea. Corea died on Wednesday, February 10 from a rare form of cancer that was diagnosed just recently. Corea is a revered figure in contemporary jazz but is also an artist whose work spanned fusion to classical. He was 79. WBGO has many specials planned this month to celebrate Corea's impact of the world and this station. in 2014 on WBGO’s “The Checkout” program, host Josh Jackson sat down with Chick Corea for a memorable chat. Bassist and Jazz Night in America host spoke with NPR’s Here and Now …..about his relationship with Chick Corea. Keep it tuned to WBGO for much more music and information about the legacy of Chick Corea. He was putting out so much lately on social media during the pandemic. Thanks for the great music Chick….We will all miss you.

O'neill Blues Sound From The Street
4th Street Blues Show Episode 2: "Song for Her: Candlelight Dinner."

O'neill Blues Sound From The Street

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 8:12


Recorded at the 4th Street Community College for Jazz Night. This original is, "Song for Her: Candlelight Dinner." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/oneill-blues/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oneill-blues/support

The Korea Society
Jazz Night with Grace Kelly

The Korea Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 48:38


June 22, 2020 - Award-winning singer-saxophonist-songwriter-composer Grace Kelly has built an incredible career in jazz, which includes the release of 13 acclaimed albums before entering her mid-twenties. In this Young Professionals’ Night webcast, Grace unpacks her stunning career in a chat with writer Will Friedwald. Join us as we dive into Grace’s musical journey -- from her first album release at the tender age of 12, to her performance at President Barack Obama’s 2009 inauguration, as well as winning the John Lennon Songwriting Contest $20,000 Song of the Year Award for her song "Feels like Home", and more. Furthermore, learn how she is adapting as an artist in the time of COVID-19. Plus, we have a special treat: socially-distanced performances by Grace Kelly from her very own living room -- including a special rendition of Arirang! The New York Times on Grace Kelly: “…broad tone and tenacious flow on the alto saxophone, clearly in possession of virtuoso talents… impressive singing voice, flitting among a range of styles.” For Grace Kelly's latest work, please visit her site: https://gracekellymusic.com For more information, please visit the link below: https://www.koreasociety.org/arts-culture/item/1402-jazz-night-with-grace-kelly

The Jam Session Radio Hour
Latin/Jazz Night & Dance

The Jam Session Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 119:59


The Jam Session Live from Ed's Lobster Bar Recording date: February 13, 2020 Oscar Feldman - alto sax Bill O'Connell - piano Bill Nelson - bass Claes Brondal - drums/mc Omar Edwards - Dance SPECIAL GUEST --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-jam-session-inc/support

All Songs Considered
The 2010s: A Jazz Revival In Black Music

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 36:20


Pianist and producer Robert Glasper is on a mission to reconnect jazz with black music. In the past decade he's helped transform the work of artists like Kendrick Lamar, Brittany Howard and more.Glasper ended the the 2000s with an album called Double Booked, which made a selling point out of his straddling of two worlds — acoustic jazz piano on one side, R&B/hip-hop groove on the other. The second of those involved a group called The Robert Glasper Experiment, and he felt it had a statement to make.It arrived in the form of an album called Black Radio, which Blue Note released in 2012. Studded with notable guest artists (like rappers Lupe Fiasco and Yasiin Bey, and singers Lalah Hathaway and Erykah Badu), it heralded a renewed spirit of collaboration between jazz and what had previously been known as neo-soul. When Black Radio won a Grammy in 2013 — not in a jazz category but for Best R&B Album — it felt like the opening of a new chapter.On this episode of All Songs Considered, host Robin Hilton is joined by Nate Chinen, from WBGO and Jazz Night in America, and Rodney Carmichael, from NPR Music, to discuss the influence of Glasper's approach — not only in jazz circles but also on hip-hop touchstones like Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly, and beyond-soul masterworks released this year, like Flying Lotus' Flamagra and Brittany Howard's Jaime.

Jazz Congress Podcast
Strategic Partnership in Practice: Jazz Night in America

Jazz Congress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 44:35


What does an effective strategic partnership look like? How is it created and what does it take to maintain it? What value does each individual partner see in such a relationship and what can the jazz community learn from this unique partnership between NPR Music, WBGO, and Jazz at Lincoln Center. Moderator: Neal Shapiro (WNET). Panelists: Gabrielle Armand (Jazz at Lincoln Center), Anya Grundmann (NPR), Amy Niles (WBGO).

School Of Jazz
Jazz kids of all ages: Hear the Jazz Night School studio session

School Of Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 28:25


Jazz musicians are always learning, and thanks to Seattle's nonprofit Jazz Night School program, students ages 10-74 are getting that education. An all-star ensemble mentored by trumpet and sax player Jay Thomas showed us how fun the early stages of learning jazz can be at any age.

Midday
Jazz Impresario Todd Barkan: Riffing on his New Keystone Korner

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 21:40


We begin today's Midday on the Arts program with the legendary jazz impresario and NEA Jazz Master, Todd Barkan. With Chef Robert Weidmaier, he is the proprietor of the Keystone Korner nightclub in Harbor East, at the corner of Eden and Lancaster. Tonight, tomorrow and Sunday: the great Vibraphone virtuoso Warren Wolf appears with the Wolfpack. And next weekend, Christian McBride, the host of NPR’s Jazz Night in America will be there with his band, the New Jawn. Keystone has music every night of the week, too, and Sundays, they offer a brunch. This month, for at least the next three Sundays, members of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will perform chamber music from 11-2. BSO players are in the 12th week of a lockout stemming from a contract dispute with BSO management, so if you’ve missed them at the Meyerhoff this summer, you can catch small groups of them at Keystone Korner on Sundays. Check the links above for a complete listing of all the acts appearing at Keystone.This program was livestreamed on WYPR's Facebook Page, and you can watch the video here, beginning at 0:00 and running through 20:30.

Francesca Maximé: WiseGirl
#ReRooted: Grammy Award winning bassist Christian McBride on Jazz Improvisation & Music as Balance

Francesca Maximé: WiseGirl

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 73:16


Grammy Award winning bassist Christian McBride talks with Francesca about improvisation in jazz, how artists are received in other cultures, and how music can bring balance to your life. Christian McBride is an American Jazz bassist, composer, and arranger, who has appeared on more than 300 recordings as a side man. He is a six-time Grammy Award winner, the artistic director of the Newport Jazz Festival, and host of “Jazz Night in America” on NPR. You can learn more about him at christianmcbride.com. The Magic of 1959 Francesca welcomes Christian to the show and asks about the work he’s doing for his non-profit organization, Jazz House Kids. They reflect on how music can bring balance to the intensity of life. Christian talks about the magic of 1959, when several seminal jazz albums were released. “You were talking about the roots talking to each other, that’s what was happening (in jazz) in 1959.” – Christian McBride Melanie Moser explores connecting to spirit through music on Shakti Hour Ep. 31 Improvisation and Authenticity (18:58) The talk turns to improvisation in jazz, as Christian reflects on the different styles of noted improv masters Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter. Francesca discusses her creative process and how she connects with work that feels organic and authentic. “It was about exploring and staying curious, which is the foundation of what we’re talking about in spiritual practice – about letting go and being open to see what comes, and being in the moment.” – Francesca Maximé Culture Shock (43:43) Francesca and Christian discuss social media and how it’s affecting American culture. Christian talks about how differently he’s treated in other cultures that have more reverence for the artist and creativity. They talk about Christian’s work with the Newport Jazz Festival and NPR. “The happiest and probably the most at peace I ever feel is when I’m holding my bass, is when I’m playing my bass. I really feel a visceral connection to that.” – Christian McBride

Narrative
Narrative: Remembering Marian McPartland as a Mentor and Friend

Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 4:00


This edition of Narrative features an interview by Christian McBride , host of NPR’s Jazz Night in America . He had a conversation with South Carolina Public Radio’s own Shari Hutchinson , who produced Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz for more than 25 years. This year, March 20th, would have been McPartland’s 100th birthday. Here, Christian and Shari remember Marian as a musician, mentor, and friend. More of this interview will be broadcast on an upcoming episode of Jazz Night in America . Below is a bonus clip from the conversation, offering a behind-the-scenes story of a Piano Jazz session gone wrong. This weekend, Jazz Night in America will feature selections from Piano Jazz in honor of Marian McPartland’s centennial. You can hear the program on South Carolina Public Radio: March 17 at 9 pm on our New/Talk stations March 18 at 8 pm on our News/Music stations

Welcome to Bodhizilla
10.28.17 Late Night

Welcome to Bodhizilla

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2017 0:18


MisanthroPlay
New Podcast Announcement - The Background Lounge #01 - Jazz Night

MisanthroPlay

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 36:51


What do you know, we've started a game music podcast. The Background Lounge is open, and it's jazz on the menu tonight. Robert Fenner hand-picks his favorite tracks from a variety of games and arranged albums.You can hear the first episode here at MisanthroPlay, but future episodes can be found at misanthropop.com/the-background-lounge/ Tracklist00:00 - 00:40 Toshiko Tasaki, Shoji Meguro, Tsukasa Masuko - Paradigm Bank (Soul Hackers)00:50 - 04:20 Daichi "Ace" Hasemi - Violet Cocktail (Tantei Jinguuji Saburo ~Kind of Blue~)05:15 - 09:17 Masafumi Takada - White Sugar (Killer7)09:53 - 14:05 MANYO - Criminal Investigation (Kara no Shoujo: The Second Chapter)14:43 - 19:36 Yoko Kanno - Catalina (Uncharted Waters 2, from KOEI Game Music Works: Kanno Yoko Collections)20:05 - 24:08 Shusei Murai - Reminiscence (Genso Suikoden II, from Genso Suikoden - Piano Collection - ~Avertunerio Anfes Lance Mao~) 24:38 - 25:58 Shoji Meguro - Roux (Catherine) 26:39 - 28:11 Shoji Meguro feat. Lyn - Wake Up Get Up Get Out There (Persona 5) 28:45 - 34:29 The Metamorphosis Jazz Band - Godot ~The Fragrance of Dark Coffee~ (Phoenix Wright: Trials and Tribulations, from Gyakuten Meets Jazz Soul)34:55 - 36:50 Kazumi Totaka - KK Jazz Aircheck (Animal Crossing)

Howcee Productions Gospel
A Jazz Night

Howcee Productions Gospel

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016 148:00


Howcee Productions Gospel  Jazz music for For Wed. Today. God is still in control.

House of Harley Radio
Hank Bilal at the Ramada Inn Jazz Night

House of Harley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2016 105:07


Hank Bilal is performing LIVE at the Ramada INN....If you haven't heard this brotha you need to listen!!!! Special Treat!!!

House of Harley Radio
Hank Bilal at the Ramada Inn Jazz Night

House of Harley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2016 105:07


Hank Bilal is performing LIVE at the Ramada INN....If you haven't heard this brotha you need to listen!!!! Special Treat!!!

Howcee Productions Gospel
Howcee Productions Gospel blogtalkradio.com/howcee-productions-gospel Jazz Night

Howcee Productions Gospel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2015 161:00


Welcome to Jazz Story Nestled within Seoul's lively Daehakro district lies one of its best-kept secrets — Jazz Story, a unique live music café. A hand-crafted airplane and an antique tricyle are suspended overhead beneath a vaulted ceiling. Otherworldly figures and contraptions adorn the exposed rebar and broken concrete walls. Jazz Story is truly in a class of its own. Patrons come to relax in Jazz Story's eclectic interior while dining on mouth-watering food, not to mention an expansive beverage selection. Whether your drink of choice is a fine wine, coffee, beer, cocktails, or fresh fruit juice, there's something for everyone at Jazz Story. Come and Join Us With a house band performing nightly, any night is a good night to stop by and experience one of Seoul's premier live music cafés. Jazz Story is located less than five minutes on foot from HyeHwa Station on Line 4. Take a look at our map page for detailed directions.

NewMercuryMedia
PNN - Jazz Night

NewMercuryMedia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2014 121:00


PNN is very happy to present two outstanding Jazz Musicians James Ouseley Master Jazz Bass Player and Music Professor at FIU and  Melton Mustafa Trumpet Master and Jazz Promoter and Producer  TUNE IN - JAZZ TALK and JAZZ Music  

Camden Community Radio
What's on in Camden, week beginning 25th October

Camden Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2014 4:59


Catch the last night of amateur production of ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD Upstiars at the Gatehouse; There are apples galore and lots more tomorow, Appleday, at the Kentish Town City Farm and the new riding school lights will be switched on. This Monday, Jazz Night at the Oxford is in the hands of Brass Mask! Daisychains the Drop in for Under 2s is on every Wednesday from 1.30pm to 3pm and you would need hurry to get a ticket for ‘’Four Minutes Twelve Seconds at the Hampstead Theatre. Read by: Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes, Marian Larragy & Mel WIlliams Edited by: Marian Laragy Upstairs at The Gatehouse :: Kentish Town City Farm :: Brass Mask at the Oxford :: Daisychains for Under 2s :: Four Minutes Twelve Seconds :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (4:59 min / 5 MB)

Howcee Productions Gospel
A Jazz Night In Beatrice Alabama. Enjoy HOWC Internet Radio

Howcee Productions Gospel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2014 39:00


Gerald Wilson, a bandleader, trumpeter, composer, arranger and educator whose multifaceted career reached from the swing era of the 1930s to the diverse jazz sounds of the 21st century, has died. He was 96. Wilson, who had been in declining health, died Monday at his home in Los Angeles, two weeks after contracting pneumonia, said his son, jazz guitarist Anthony Wilson. In a lifetime that spanned a substantial portion of the history of jazz, Wilson's combination of articulate composition skills with a far-reaching creative vision carried him successfully through each of the music's successive new evolutions.

ArtSees Diner Radio
Jazz Night at the Diner Served Up by ME

ArtSees Diner Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2013 91:00


Enjoy and hour and a half of pure Jazz ! All of the musicians featured are a part of Blue Plate Special's menu. Stop in and enjoy the music of Travis Bridges, Jef Payne, Nerio Degracia, Sybil Gage, Christina Athena, Mathy Leah, Airborne Jazz.  Stop in for some smooth jazz served up by ME.

Past Episodes – Touhou Tuesday (Inactive) – KNGI Network
Touhou Tuesday 2013-04-23: Jazz Night at Myourenji

Past Episodes – Touhou Tuesday (Inactive) – KNGI Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2013 141:21


Tonight, jazz! Well no, not that kind of jazz. Touhou jazz arrangements. Also, teezan is back again as my permanent temporary co-host! I play sweet, sweet jazz as I try to calm teezan down 😀 Read on for the playlist:   UFOPORNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO / 東京アクティブNEETs – 平成時代劇 U2 Akiyama – Marisas Battle Theme (Hopeless Masquerade) Issay & ...Continue reading ‘Touhou Tuesday 2013-04-23: Jazz Night at Myourenji’ »