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This conversation was recorded on The Jazz Cruise earlier this year and it featured a talk with Jazzmeia Horn and Cyrille Aimee, moderated by fellow vocalist Catherine Russell, who is also one of the hosts of The Jazz Cruise. The two talked about their unique musical roots – Jazzmeia's in gospel and Cyrille's in French gypsy music and how they first got into jazz. They also share their creative process for recording and composing. And there's lots more, including questions from our discerning guests.
Episode 9: A conversation with Multi-Award Winning Artist, Educator, and Entrepreneur, Jazzmeia Horn►Jazzmeia Horn website: https://www.artistryofjazzhorn.com“Horn is among the most exciting young vocalists in jazz, with a proud traditionalism that keeps her tightly linkedto the sound of classic figures like Nancy Wilson and Betty Carter, but a vivacity of spirit and conviction that places her firmly in the present”~The New York Times~Jazzmeia's mother“What do you do with what you know how to do?~Jazzmeia Horn►Key Moments:0:00 - Introductions2:25 – The teacher mission5:20 – Harriet Horn, Jazzmeia's grandmother8:51 –Musical beginnings in Dallas and the “peewee” choir14:25 – Early experience with music school19:55 – The move to New York City25:43 – “Battle Scars”32:40 – Bandleading styles (balancing feminine and masculine)37:14 – Empress Legacy Records 44:33 – What's next?46:28 – The writing process (and Garage Band example)►Follow John Daversa Online:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johndaversa/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JohnDaversaMusic/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/johndaversamusicWebsite: http://www.johndaversa.com ►CreditsHost and Producer: John DaversaVideo Editing: Max NierlichVideo and Audio Capture: Dudley MerriamGraphic Design: Marcus SassevilleAdditional Graphic Design: Izzi GuzmanRecorded in Coral Gables, FL, November 6, 2023►Music"The John Daversa Podcast""Moonlight Muse""Junk Wagon"All compositions composed and arranged by John DaversaDaversafications Publications (ASCAP)#jazzmeiahorn #empresslegacyrecords #jazzvocal #johndaversa #johndaversapodcastSupport the Show.►CreditsHost and Producer: John DaversaVideo: Max NierlichAudio: Dudley MerriamMarcus Sasseville: Graphic DesignRecorded in Miami, FL►Music"The John Daversa Podcast""Moonlight Muse""Junk Wagon" All compositions composed and arranged by John DaversaDaversafications Publications (ASCAP)
durée : 00:59:23 - On reste - par : Nathalie Piolé - Pourquoi partir quand on peut rester ? - réalisé par : Fabien Fleurat
Vocalist Jazzmeia Horn sings and talks to Michael Bourne about how she chooses to tell stories through music. Turning negative energy into positive vibes on the latest episode of Singers Unlimited Podcast.Produced by Billy Robinson
“We need to get back to love, the love that was lost” Jazz vocalist Jazzmeia Horn's latest album Dear Love is a love letter to her community, family, friends, and future lover. Her music spreads warmth and positivity, encouraging us to be the eye of the hurricane by finding balance and peace amidst the chaos of society. “Can't Buy Me Love” reminds us that all the money in the world can't fill the gap of genuine love. The original verses she added are a perfect pairing with the Beatles' classic tune. “Let Us Take Our Time” teaches that love can be beautiful, romantic, even sexy, without “letting all of you hang out.” Love is most liberating when it's dedicated. Jazzmeia openly shares the story behind “Where We Are,” a mantra she sang to keep afloat during her darkest days. It's also a dedication to the women who brought her to this point and women all around the world working to bring the next generation forward. Her original songs paired with stunning poetry offer a unique album — according to her research, Jazzmeia is the first female vocalist to write, arrange, and lead an entire big band album. Rather than give up when multiple labels turned down her idea, Jazzmeia started her own label: Empress Legacy Records. Armed with complete artistic freedom, she learned to write for a big band for the first time and recorded previously unreleased tracks that were turned down by other labels —and which are now receiving record airplay. Listen to the full interview with jazz vocalist Jazzmeia Horn on Bite-Size Jazz to learn about her compositional process — including singing all the parts for the big band and then transcribing — finding a balance amid career and family responsibilities, and more stories behind the music of her new jazz album, Dear Love. Resources Learn more about Jazzmeia Horn on her website. You can find Dear Love anywhere you stream music. It's also available for purchase on Amazon Music. Head to the Bite-Size Jazz website to sign up for our newsletter so you can be the first to know about new interviews by having episodes sent directly to your inbox! You'll also find a link to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. We'd love to connect with you!
Jazzmeia, Gregory and I sat down to discuss her new album entitled Where We Are. Her perspective on life is the same as her music, riveting! In this conversation, you will gain some insight into Jazzmeia's to success. Connect with Jazzmeia: http://www.artistryofjazzhorn.com/live (www.artistryofjazzhorn.com/live) Support this podcast
durée : 00:59:34 - Banzzaï du jeudi 07 novembre 2019 - par : Nathalie Piolé - La playlist jazz de Nathalie Piolé. - réalisé par : Fabien Fleurat
On this episode of Riffin on Jazz, Malvin and Howard takes us on an adventure into the careers of the iconic and legendary Jazz Crusaders. We get a look at the group members individually and collectively so make sure you tune into this intimate episode on the Kudzukian App, you don't want to miss it!
On this episode of Riffin on Jazz, Malvin and Howard take a plunge into the humorous side of jazz, with songs from a few of your favorite artists like the fantastic Fats Waller and the angelic Catherine Russell, that made and continue to make you laugh. So make sure to tune into this can't miss episode of Riffin on Jazz!
On this episode of Riffin on Jazz, Malvin and Howard treats us to a sweet and spicy menu of some of the most memorable Jazz hits named after food. Whether it be a hit by the amazing Freddie Roach or magnificent Duke Pearson, this is surely a delicious episode you don't want to miss. Tune in on the Kudzukian App!
durée : 00:54:35 - Jazzmeia Horn - par : Alex Dutilh - Le deuxième album de la chanteuse Jazzmeia Horn “Love and Liberation” qui paraît chez Concord/Bertus, est une déclaration audacieuse de maturité musicale, d’identité culturelle et d’épanouissement personnel. - réalisé par : Fabien Fleurat
durée : 00:54:35 - Jazzmeia Horn - par : Alex Dutilh - Le deuxième album de la chanteuse Jazzmeia Horn “Love and Liberation” qui paraît chez Concord/Bertus, est une déclaration audacieuse de maturité musicale, d’identité culturelle et d’épanouissement personnel. - réalisé par : Fabien Fleurat
On this episode of Riffin on Jazz, Malvin and Howard take a dive into the best selling Jazz album of all time, Kind of Blue. Miles Davis' masterpiece will be dissected, song by song, to give you an intimate view into the soul of the album. So make sure you tune into, A Deep Dive into Kind of Blue, an episode you don't want to miss!
On this episode of Riffin on Jazz, Malvin and Howard take you on an intimate tour through George Benson's iconic album, Breezin'. We give you a vivid dive into the creation and motivations behind each song on the album, so make sure to tune into Breezin on Benson here on the Kudzukian Network.
Rising jazz star and WUOT favorite Jazzmeia Horn talks with Kelle Jolly and Todd Steed. And we find out why Jazzmeia makes her own stage clothes.
HENRY CONERWAY III’s new album is titled With Pride for Dignity. The songs on this album come together to tell a very relatable American musical story. The execution of each song is edgy while adhering to the tradition of jazz. Join Henry and Lorens as they talk the album, Freddy Cole, African Prints, and many carelessly related things. (Song credit: 'With Pride for Dignity’, 'Gingerbread Boy', 'Cotton Tail', and ‘Slippery', ‘Hopscotch' by Henry Conerway III)
Howard and Malvin take the listener on a journey through some of the new crew of Jazz vocalist. On this episode of Riffin on Jazz you will experience the music of: Gregory Porter Esperanza Spalding Jazzmeia Horn Jose' James Stacey Kent Kurt Elling Leslie Odom, Jr. and more... Enjoy!