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This week Brian and Anthony watch the 2023 horror movie, God of Pain. Enjoy the story of criminals facing judgement from Algea, the God of Pain, in an otherworldly court. This movie is directed by JD Allen and starring Jason K. Wixom, Jenessa Sheffield, David Bianco, Jennica Anusua and Sahviena Ballard. This movie is available on Tubi, Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play and YouTube. Instagram Links: Follow JD Allen @inglewoodfilms Follow Jason K. Wixom @the_real_jason_wixom_official Follow Jenessa Sheffield @jenessa.sheffield Follow David Bianco @officialdavidbianco Follow Jennica Anusua @jennica_anusua Follow Sahviena Ballard @sahviena The podcast art is by @delasernaxtattoos on Instagram and has been revised by rodrick_booker on Fiverr. If you like what you're hearing subscribe and comment on our Instagram @berated_b_rated_movies, Facebook @Berated B RatedMovies and Tik Tok @berated_b_rated_movies. Check out our website at Beratedbratedmovies.com. If you have any comments or movie suggestions please send them to beratedbratedmovies@gmail.com RATED G®, RATED PG®, RATED PG-13®, RATED NC-17®, and RATED R® are certification marks owned by the Motion Picture Association, Inc. This podcast has not been rated or certified pursuant to the Motion Picture Association, Inc.'s film rating system nor is this podcast authorized by, endorsed by, or affiliated with the Motion Picture Association, Inc.
Our final WTM episode of the year has more interviews from The Bruch, including many of the top male and female finishers. You'll hear from: JD Allen, Sean Rombough, Nikki Carmoba, Sarah Tucker, Andrew Robinson, Michael Schjøtt, Peter McNairy, and Jenny Stipp. Support This Channel We are proudly supported today by speedlabs.co Energy Gum and Energy Gummies. Speed Labs products are formulated to help you power through your toughest workouts, long meetings, or late-night study sessions – with no mess, no shakes, and no crash. Just fast, effective energy when you need it most. So, if you're looking for a quick boost, head over to speedlabs.co and try their Energy Gum and Energy Gummies today Use code ORM25 for all 2025 Spartan Race, Spartain Trail, and Tough Mudder races for a 20 percent discount. You can listen to the podcast here. All other Obstacle Racing Media Links. Intro Music – Paul B. Outro Music – Brian Revels
It's World's Toughest Mudder time! Mike flew down to Florida to help with The OCR Report live stream and to do a whole bunch of podcast coverage. So much so, that we are hopefully going to get 4 episodes out of it, so make sure that you subscribe and follow along to hear more about the best OCR event of the year! For this part one though, it focuses on Friday. Interviews were while athletes were preparing their pit spots and a few more interviews were done at the community dinner! 0:00 – 5:14 – Intro 5:14 – 8:37 – Quick News 8:37 – 9:25 – Content Preface 9:25 - 33:04 - Pit Set Up Interviews (Scott "The Fayne" Knowles, Brian Beal, Joe Rucco, Lisa Wawrzynowski, Will Chung, Charlie Boher, and JD Allen) 33:04 - 48:12 - Community Dinner Interviews (James Golisano, Marissa Theofanides, and Lucas) 48:12 - End – Outro Next weekend will be part 2 of our World's Toughest Mudder coverage where it will focus on race day interviews and audio from Saturday and Sunday! ____ News Stories: UIPM Potentially Declaring Themselves Sole Governing Body of Ninja and OCR Spain Hyrox Postponed Due to Flood Ulrikke Evensen Wins "Athletic Performance of the Year" Spartan Fenway Stadium Podium World's Toughest Mudder Podiums: Women and Men Piano Man Secret Link Hype Man Secret Link Slow Mo Secret Link Tennis Baseball Secret Link Fun Gringo Secret Link ____ Related Episodes: 45. World's Toughest Mudder, Las Vegas Rock N Roll Half Marathon, Mattapoisett 5k, and YMCA Turkey Trot 5 Miler! 46. World's Toughest Mudder Champion's Brunch with Will Hicks and Heather Bode, Kingston 5k Turkey Trot, and Newburyport Harborside Half Marathon! 97. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 1: Community Dinner and Event) 98. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 2: Champion's Brunch and Bar Crawl), and Taunton YMCA Turkey Trot! 150. World's Toughest Mudder Hot Lap Recap, Javier Escobar's Pit Planning Party, and Mike's Lap By Lap Experience! 151. World's Toughest Mudder Brunch Audio and Bar Crawl Interviews! 152. World's Toughest Mudder Pit Crew Debriefing, and Drunk Javier Escobar Interview! 201. World's Toughest Mudder Memories! 254. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 1: Interviews with Volunteers, Pit Crew, Athletes, and Pit Audio) 255. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 2: Brunch Interviews and Audio) 256. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 3: Bar Crawl Interviews) 257. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 4: Katie Knight and Mark Batres) 305. Preparing for a First World's Toughest Mudder with Anthony Kunkel and Michael Lopez! 307. World's Toughest Mudder with Tyler Veerman and New Champion DJ Fox! 308. World's Toughest Mudder with Mark Gaudet and First Woman to Hit 100 Miles Kris Rugloski! 356. World's Toughest Mudder 2023 with Chris Maltbie! 358. World's Toughest Mudder 2023 (Part 1: Community Dinner and Race Day Interviews)! 359. World's Toughest Mudder 2023! (Part 2: Brunch Interviews and Audio) 360. World's Toughest Mudder 2023! (Part 3: Bar Crawl Interviews and a Musical Performance) ____ The OCR Report Patreon Supporters: Jason Dupree, Kim DeVoss, Samantha Thompson, Matt Puntin, Brad Kiehl, Charlotte Engelman, Erin Grindstaff, Hank Stefano, Arlene Stefano, Laura Ritter, Steven Ritter, Sofia Harnedy, Kenny West, Cheryl Miller, Jessica Johnson, Scott "The Fayne" Knowles, Nick Ryker, Christopher Hoover, Kevin Gregory Jr., Evan Eirich, Ashley Reis, Brent George, Justin Manning, Wendell Lagosh, Logan Nagle, Angela Bowers, Asa Coddington, Thomas Petersen, Seth Rinderknecht, and Bonnie Wilson. Sponsored Athletes: Javier Escobar, Kelly Sullivan, Ryan Brizzolara, Joshua Reid, and Kevin Gregory! Support us on Patreon for exclusive content and access to our Facebook group Check out our Threadless Shop Use coupon code "adventure" for 15% off MudGear products Use coupon code "ocrreport20" for 20% off Caterpy products Like us on Facebook: Obstacle Running Adventures Follow our podcast on Instagram: @ObstacleRunningAdventures Write us an email: obstaclerunningadventures@gmail.com Subscribe on Youtube: Obstacle Running Adventures Intro music - "Streaker" by: Straight Up Outro music - "Iron Paw" by: Dubbest
Repaso a la actualidad del saxo con Oded Tzur, Kamasi Washington, Prism Quartet, Charles Lloyd, James Brandon Lewis, Émile Parisien, Fraser Smith, JD Allen y Juan Salamero, que está de gira estos días y acaba de actuar en el Festival de Jazz de Barbastro.Temas que suenan en el programa:01 2024 AKNOT - Pent-Up House (Sonny Rollins) - Adra Karim Marco Martínez Ian Morris (2' 47'')02 2023 Oded Tzur - My Prophet - Renata - Nitai Hershkovits Petros Klampanis Cyrano Almeida (7' 46'')03 2024 Kamasi Washington - Fearless Movement 10 Interstellar Peace (The Last Stance) (5' 01'')04 2024 Prism Quartet - Heritage/Evolution, Volume 3 01 Send in the Clowns - Timothy McAllister Zachary Shemon Matthew Levy Taimur Sullivan Miguel Zenon (5' 31'')05 2024 Charles Lloyd - The Sky Will Still The Tomorrow - The Water Is Rising Jason Moran Larry Grenadier Brian Blade (5' 03'')06 2024 James Brandon Lewis - For Mahalia, With Love 09 Precious Lord - Kirk Knuffke Chris Hoffman William Parker Chad Taylor (4' 08'')07 2024 Émile Parisien - Let Them Cook 02 Nano Fromage - Julien Touéry Ivan Gélugne Julien Loutelier (4' 58'')08 2023 Fraser Smith - Tip Top! 02 Iroquois - Rob Barron Steve Brown Simon Read (5' 12'')09 2022 JD Allen - Americana Vol 2 10 Irene (Mother) - Charlie Hunter Gregg August Rudy Royston (3' 25'')10 2024 Juan Salamero - Live Sala Robadors - Del Sasser (Cannonball Adderley) - Alvaro Ocón Alejandro Esperanza Juan Pablo Balcázar Arnau Julià (3' 30'')Y os recomiendo, como siempre, la web jazzaragon para estar al día del jazz en Aragón.
JD Allen writes the Shamus Award-nominated Sin City investigation series. She is president of the Florida chapter of MWA, the current Sleuthfest Chair, a former chapter president of Sisters in Crime in North Carolina and Former Chair of the Bouchercon National Board. In the romance world, JD also published 11 books and novellas. She's an Ohio State Univ. Alum with a degree in forensic anthropology and a creative writing minor. She's a dyslexic cat lady who loves crime fiction and ocean views. JD moved to a lovely, downsized home in St Augustine, FL, just in time to quarantine with her mom, six cats, and a grumpy Brit.Facebook Page: facebook.com/j.d.allen.author.52Instagram: Instagram.com/jdallenbooks/Threads Handle:jdallenbooks@threads.netWebsite www.jdallen-books.com *****************About SinCSisters in Crime (SinC) was founded in 1986 to promote the ongoing advancement, recognition and professional development of women crime writers. Through advocacy, programming and leadership, SinC empowers and supports all crime writers regardless of genre or place on their career trajectory.www.SistersinCrime.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sincnational/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/sincnational.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@sincnationalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sistersincrimeTikTok:: https://www.tiktok.com/@sincnationalThe SinC Writers' Podcast is produced by Julian Crocamo https://www.juliancrocamo.com/
Tenor saxophonist JD Allen speaks with Jazz88's Peter Solomon about his recent recording THIS, which features Allen playing with Gwilym Jones on drums and electronic soundscapes created by Alex Bonney. Allen will be appearing in the Twin Cities March 15th at Jazz Central and March 16th at Icehouse,
Tenor saxophonist JD Allen speaks with Jazz88's Peter Solomon about his recent recording THIS, which features Allen playing with Gwilym Jones on drums and electronic soundscapes created by Alex Bonney. Allen will be appearing in the Twin Cities March 15th at Jazz Central and March 16th at Icehouse,
Minnesota based guitarist Cody Steinmann has been steadily releasing music with his trio which features Chris Bates on bass, Abbinet Berhanu on the drums. But for his next act Steinmann is bringing in some extra support. East Coast based tenor player JD Allen is coming through town for a number of engagements including a performance and recording session with Steinmann. Steinmann visited Jazz88 to talk about his upcoming whirlwind weekend with JD Allen and company.
Minnesota based guitarist Cody Steinmann has been steadily releasing music with his trio which features Chris Bates on bass, Abbinet Berhanu on the drums. But for his next act Steinmann is bringing in some extra support. East Coast based tenor player JD Allen is coming through town for a number of engagements including a performance and recording session with Steinmann. Steinmann visited Jazz88 to talk about his upcoming whirlwind weekend with JD Allen and company.
4e émission de la 58e session...Cette semaine, piano trio et jazz moderne! En musique: Ethan Iverson sur l'album Technically Acceptable (Blue Note, 2024); Vijay Iyer, Linda May Han Oh, Tyshawn Sorey sur l'album Compassion (ECM, 2024); JD Allen sur l'album This (Savant, 2023); Jason Adasiewicz sur l'album Roscoe Village, The Music of Roscoe Mitchell (Corbett vs. Dempsey, 2023); Mary Halvorson sur l'album Cloudward (Nonesuch, 2024); Friends & Neighbors sur l'album Circles (Clean Feed, 2024)...
While traveling on the East Coast, I stopped by the Jersey City apartment/studio of jazz drummer and composer Nic Cacioppo, to discuss his jazz journey. In this interview, he talks about the influence of his parents, both classically trained musicians. Nic has been blessed to play with jazz greats like Slide Hampton, Gene Perla, Wallace Roney, David Murray, and Tyshawn Sorey. I ask him about his relationship with tenor saxophonist JD Allen, with whom he's played and recorded for several years, and what it's like being a member of JD's band. Nic describes his approach to playing the drums and the fire he brings to his live performances. Lastly, he talks about the influence of the legendary jazz drummer Papa Jo Jones, and what his playing style has meant to him.
Welcome to our latest episode where we dive into the fascinating journey of JD Allen, a former Marine Corps instructor turned successful multifamily investor. Join us as we explore how JD transitioned from military leadership to mastering the multifamily real estate market. Hosted by Gino Barbaro, co-founder of Jake and Gino, multifamily investor, educator, father, and mentor, this episode is packed with insights and inspirational stories. What You'll Learn: JD Allen's Background: Discover how JD's 25 years of leadership in the Marine Corps and IT paved the way for his success in real estate. The Shift from Stocks to Real Estate: Why JD chose multifamily real estate over stock market investing for better control and passive income. Overcoming Challenges: Hear about JD's early mistakes, like investing in high cap rate properties in bad markets, and how he turned these experiences into learning opportunities. Seller Financing Mastery: JD shares his strategies for successful seller financing, from relentless calling to savvy negotiation. Creating Value in Real Estate: Learn how JD bought a 17-unit complex and a mobile home park for $150k, then increased their value exponentially. JD's Future Goals: Discover JD's ambitious plans for scaling his real estate portfolio, including his target of owning 500 individual and 1500 syndicated or JV units. Episode Highlights: Real Estate vs. Stock Market: Understand the difference between these investment strategies through JD's experiences. The Power of Persistence: JD's relentless pursuit in the face of initial rejections and challenges is a testament to the power of persistence. Building a Real Estate Toolbox: Learn how JD utilized different strategies like flips, syndication, and creative financing to grow his portfolio. Community and Learning: Find out how joining the Jake and Gino community and being constantly curious helped JD refine his real estate skills. Connect with JD Allen: Reach out to JD at JD.Allen@BMPapartmentinvestments.com for insights into real estate investing, partnerships, and more. Final Thoughts: JD Allen's story is not just about real estate success; it's about the journey of transformation, learning, and the power of taking action. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, there's something in this episode for everyone.
From wall of sound albums to projects of sparse beauty, this week we cover the whole sonic gamut, with a special attention to the trio format, because... three is the perfect jazz number! The playlist features Daniel Karlsson; John Scofield; Makiko Hirabayashi; Francesco Fiorenzani; MoonMot; Resavoir; Hannah Marks; Ava Mendoza [pictured], Kevin Hoff; Vincent Courtois, Daniel Erdmann, Robin Finker; Blankfor.ms, Jason Moran, Marcus Gilmore; JD Allen. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/18123672/Mondo-Jazz (from "Bus Stop Story" onward). Happy listening! Photo credit: Petra Cvelbar
To mark the release of his new album, THIS, I sit down with tenor saxophonist and composer JD Allen. We talk extensively about what went into making the album, the musicians he chose for the project, and the meanings behind some of its track titles. JD also explains why incorporating electronics was vital to the album's sound. We discuss THIS's bold album cover, designed by his longtime collaborator, Rebecca Meek. Tracks like "The Revelator," "Boom-Bap," "Beeyondsay," and—my personal favorite —"The Knight of Swords" are discussed. THIS, from Savant Records, is available now on all platforms.https://bnatural.nyc/artists/jd-allen/
An intriguing set of music featuring Americana in its Unitedstatesean and British declinations, three variations on the concept of jazz for large ensembles, John Zorn's take on existentialism, psychoanalysis, and the uncertainty principle, Chad Taylor's interpretation of Andrew Hill's music, and Nelide Bandello's nod to the world of Tim Berne. The playlist also features JD Allen; Hedvig Mollstead, Trondheim Jazz Orchestra; Letieres Leite & Orkestra Rumpilezz; Tower Composers Jazz Orchestra; and Binker Golding The detailed playlist is at https://spinitron.com/m/playlist/view/16870261 (from "The Battle of Blair Mountain" onward). Happy listening!
To kick off the new year during my three week book leave, here's a special edition of The String in which I read my own in-depth analysis of how two great and sweeping genres - jazz and Americana - can have such different audiences and narratives in contemporary life despite their common origins in the blues. Reviewed are two releases - the 10th anniversary vinyl edition of Esperanza Spalding's Grammy Award-winning Radio Music Society and sax player JD Allen's new and provocatively titled Americana, Vol. 2. I've been thinking about this issue for years and at last the right circumstances came together to say something very important to me. If you relate, please write me at craig@wmot.org.
No particular theme for this last podcast of 2022. But here are a few new and a couple older recordings that I’ve discovered recently—and am enjoying. In terms of newer recordings, You’ll hear Emmet Cohen, Billy Drummond and Freedom of Ideas, JD Allen, The Comet is Coming, Samara Joy w Pasquale Grosso, and the Alvin…Continue reading Episode 210: Exploring Some Interesting Sounding Recordings
Catch Up - (0:00) 5 things from week 1 of the NBA (3:20) NFL Week 7 upsets & Week 8 predictions - (7:41) Day 26 of 31 Days of Halloween - WWP Halloween Special w/ JD Allen, Dre Rawka & Danielle (13:50) Commercials - Dre Rawka - Allrawk.com Links - The Will Wonder Pod Youtube SUBSCRIBE! - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfZVv6E5iyjfegEnFUDZjtw Jazz Nation Podcast - linktree.com/jazznationnews
Saxophonist/composer JD Allen is known for his enigmatic, elegant and hard-driving style, as well as for his passionate storytelling through music. On his recently-released new album, Americana, Vol. 2, he continues to explore the underestimated but crucial role the blues has played in the history of jazz and how in continues to evolve and influence the art form today. He continues this investigation alongside his long-time colleagues Gregg August and Rudy Royston. This time around, he is also joined by guitarist Charlie Hunter, who shares not only Allen's interest in the blues and its legacy but they also share similar life experiences. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jazziz/support
Larry Morrisey talks with Nasheet Waits and JD Allen, two New York City-based jazz musicians with family roots in Mississippi. Waits and Allen talk about their years as students of music and their hopes for building community with music. They recently played a series of performances and master classes in Jackson as part of a grant program bringing jazz professionals to the south.In the photo, JD Allen is on the left and Nasheet Waits is on the right.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1ere émission de la 54e session...Cette semaine, bop, soul jazz et freebop! En musique: Rolf Ericson and His American All Stars sur l'album Transatlantic Wail (Nixa, 1957); Lem Winchester & Benny Golson sur l'album Winchester Special (New Jazz, 1959); John Stubblefield sur l'album Midnight Sun (Sutra, 1980); Revelators Sound System sur l'album Revelators (37d03d, 2022); JD Allen sur l'album Americana Vol. 2 (Savant, 2022); Gebhard Ullmann / Steve Swell / Hilliard Greene / Barry Altschul sur l'album We're Playing in Here ? (NoBusiness, 2022); Trio Xolo sur l'album In Flower, In Song (577, 2022)...
Wayne Shorter, Terri Lyne Carrington, Somi, Melanie Charles, Rodney Whitaker, Randy Napoleon, Cecile McLorin Salvant, JD Allen, John Scofield, Oded Tzur, Shai Maestro, Kate Wyatt, Annie Dominique, Michael Johancsik and Alex LeBlancPlaylist: Wayne Shorter, Leo Genovese, Esperanza Spalding, Terri Lyne Carrington - Drummers SongTerri Lyne Carrington , featuring Somi and Melanie Charles - Throw It AwaySomi - A Piece of GroundMelanie Charles, featuring Dinah Washington - PerdidoRodney Whitaker - Pointe BeingRandy Napoleon - The Unknown BalladeCecile McLorin Salvant - The World is MeanJD Allen - Hammer and HoeJohn Scofield - Honest I DoOded Tzur - NoamShai Maestro, featuring Jorge Roeder, Ofri Nehemya and Philip Dizack - In a Sentimental MoodKate Wyatt, featuring Jim Doxas, Adrian Vedady & Lex French - A Flower is a Lovesome ThingAnnie Dominique Quintet - Il était une foisMichael Johancsik - PastelAlex LeBlanc et son orchestre - Musique pour jeunes fous
Across the country, hospital mergers are changing the ways in which people access health care. Most hospitals are no longer independent but instead part of larger health systems that own multiple facilities. When hospitals merge, they decrease costs by cutting duplicative services. Connecticut's Office of Health Strategy currently has three pending proposals to cut services, including psychiatric services and labor and delivery wards. Investigative fellow Katy Golvala spoke to host JD Allen about the effect that has on patients. You can read her story here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hailed by the New York Times as “a tenor saxophonist with an enigmatic, elegant and harddriving style,” JD Allen is a bright light on today's international jazz scene. His unique and compelling voice on the instrument – the result of a patient and painstaking confrontation with the fundamentals of the art – has earned Allen years of critical attention signaling his ascension to the upper ranks of the contemporary jazz world. Originally from Detroit, Allen's apprenticeship, anchored by his lengthy tenure with Betty Carter, occurred largely in New York, where he worked with legends Lester Bowie, George Cables, Ron Carter, Louis Hayes, Frank Foster Big Band, Winard Harper, Dave Douglas, Cindy Blackman, Butch Morris, David Murray, Wallace Roney, Rufus Reid and Geri Allen.
In this episode, NEO Z talks about a few things from author JD Allen!! So hang out and give a listen! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riffingonhorror/support
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Today's episode is with the multidimensional musician, saxophonist, and composer JD Allen. A wide-ranging conversation between two saxophonists, JD and Andrew share their thoughts and experiences around all things music - music creation, the notion of 'practicing' vs. 'playing' your instrument, and so much more, but also dive into topics of family and community, dealing with racism, homophobia, and sexism in schools, addiction, healing, and more. Learn more about JD - www.jdallentenor.com www.facebook.com/cross.damon.3 www.discogs.com/label/81490-Savant Check out “Bloom” by JD Allen: youtu.be/NvZTumAgT1o --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrew-norman-dangelo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrew-norman-dangelo/support
We're taking a break this week, but didn't want to leave you hanging! So here's a sneak peak from next week's conversation with with multidimensional musician, saxophonist, and composer JD Allen. This may be one of the most beautiful descriptions of musical transcribing and listening that we've ever heard, we just had to share. Make sure to tune in on Sunday, October 17 at 11 ET for the whole conversation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrew-norman-dangelo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrew-norman-dangelo/support
Hay discos que uno encuentra y con los que se reencuentra. Por ejemplo, el del Insòlit Trio, que en 2012 publicó uno de los primeros trabajos discográficos del pianista Marco Mezquida. Lo grabó junto al baterista Martí Hosta y al contrabajsita Miguel Serna. La historia detrás del reencuentro, insólita. En nuestro retorno, deshacemos las cajas de una mudanza que nos lleva de Washington a Barcelona, la nueva casa de este programa ambulante. En ellas ha viajado "Orain", el nuevo disco del guitarrista pamplonés Ángel Unzu que ha formado un cuarteto junto a Andrzej Olejniczak (saxos), Gonzalo Tejada (bajo) y Juan Manuel Urriza (batería). A punto de subirnos al avión de vuelta, dos trabajos más: el guitarrista Marc Ribot, de quien recientemente escuchábamos su nuevo registro con Ceramic Dog, ha reeditado el disco que publicó en 1993 dedicado a su profesor, el maestro haitiano de la guitarra, Frantz Casseus. Además, Ribot publica libro: "Unstrung, Rants and Stories of a Noise Guitarist". Ya nos anticipó el año pasado que estaba trabajando el solo, y a solo ha grabado "Queen City" el saxofonista JD Allen. Un proyecto marcado por la experiencia de la pandemia. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 5th August 2021 Artist - Track - Album - Year Art Hirahara Groundswell Open Sky 2021 The Jae Sinnett Trio Verity Altered Egos 2021 Alex Collins/Ryan Berg/Karl Latham On Green Dolphin Street Together 2021 Chris Standring Trio & Orchestra Green Dolphin Street Wonderful World 2021 Larry McDonough Quartet Milestones Kind of Bill on the Palace Grounds 2021 Dave Bass Vashkar The Trio Vol. 1 2021 Hays Street Hart Unscrappulous All Things Are 2021 Kyle Asche Organ Trio Delirium Five Down Blues 2021 Sam Ross Beauty Has No Ceiling Live at the Mira Room 2021 Roy Hargrove/Mulgrew Miller This is Always In Harmony 2021 Theo Croker Hero Stomp/A Future Past Download 2021 Brian Jackson Duality Jazz is Dead 8 2020 Senri Oe Out of Chaos Letter to N.Y. 2021 Harvie S Trio Peace Going For It 2021 JD Allen Maude Queen City 2021 Raul de Souza Generations Band Nana Plenitude 2021 Dominican Jazz Project Una Más Desde Lejos 2021 Dahveen Behroozi Gilroy Echos 2021 Satoko Fujii Tokyo Trio Moon on the Lake Moon on the Lake 2021 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 5th August 2021 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Presentiamo - con un po' di ritardo purtroppo - il nuovo intenso lavoro del tenor sassofonista JD Allen che si conferma come una delle voci più interessanti in circolazione
Dominique Fils-Aime, Sammy Jackson, Joanna Majoko, Jesse Ryan, JD Allen, Kris Davis, Hafez Modirzadeh, Stephen Gauci, Thumbscrew, Sylvie Courvoisier, Mark FeldmanPlaylist: Dominique Fils-Aimé - Three Little WordsSammy Jackson - What is There to SayJoanna Majoko - Where You AreJesse Ryan, featuring Joanna Majoko - The WayJD Allen - I Should CareKris Davis, featuring JD Allen & Tony Malaby - Diatom RibbonsHafez Modirzadeh, featuring Kris Davis - Facet 27 LightSantiago Leibson, Stephen Gauci - #1 Santiago Leibson / Stephen GauciMara Rosenbloom, Stephen Gauci - #1 Mara Rosenbloom / Stephen GauciMatthew Shipp, Stephen Gauci - #2 Mathew Shipp / Stephen GauciMichael Bisio, Stephen Gauci - #2 Michael Bisio / Stephen GauciThumbscrew, featuring Mary Halvorson, Michael Formanek & Tomas Fujiwara - Through an Open WindowSylvie Courvoisier Trio, featuring Drew Gress & Kenny Wollesen - Free HoopsMark Feldman - Sounding PointMichael Gregory Jackson - Frequency Equilibrium KoanLara Solnicki, featuring Jonathan Goldsmith, Peter Lutek & Scott Peterson - Idee FixeMisc, featuring Jerome Beaulieu, Simon Page & William Cote - Petite apathieAndrés Vial, featuring Martin Heslop & Tommy Crane - La nuit est un soleil voile
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here’s some more details about the show: It’s a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he’ll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 4th March 2021 Artist - Track - Album - Year Matthew Alec and the Soul Electric Cleveland Time (Radio edit) Cleveland Time 2020 Gayelynn McKinney and McKinney Zone Having Fun Zoot Suit Funk 2020 John Lang Triolation Now Ear This 2020 Meridian Odyssey F Minus Second Wave 2021 Cameron Graves Paradise Trinity Seven 2021 David Larsen Lonesome Boulevard The Mulligan Chronicles 2021 Roseanna Vitro You Go to My Head Listen Here (1984) 2020 Chad Lefkowitz-Brown Watermelon Man Quartet Sessions 2021 Grete Skarpied Cats in Crete Beyond Other Stories 2021 Jeremy Pelt Words by JD Allen Griot: This is Important! 2021 Jeremy Pelt Don't Dog the Source Griot: This is Important! 2021 Rossano Sportiello The Shiek of Araby That's It! 2020 Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble At Night Different Roots 2021 Dan Blake Prologue: A New Normal Da Fé 2021 Peter Kronreif Wayfarers Obviously Oblivious aeronautics 2020 Dan Blake Cry of the East Da Fé 2021 Lyle Workman Noble Savage Uncommon Measures 2021 Lyle Workman Arc of Life Uncommon Measures 2021 Edward Simon Pathless Path 25 Years 2020 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 4th March 2021 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Link to Drones that we talked about in the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2KgGCn5A3pZQ3m2ADXdrgDgfnftGsjXs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebestmusicpodcast Blog: https://bestmusiccoach.blogspot.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thebestmusicpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebestmusicpodcast/ The Best Music Podcast #3 | Peter Lin - Trombone | Connecting and Creating Communities with Music, Practicing with Drones Peter's Music: https://peterlin.bandcamp.com/releases Peter's Company: https://www.yardbirdent.com/ Peter's Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0B6bmstONI06GXeABIi8G Taiwanese-American trombonist Peter Lin is a young and creative musician active on the New Jersey and New York scene. A graduate of the esteemed jazz programs of William Paterson University (undergraduate) and Rutgers University (graduate), Peter studied with jazz trombone legends such as Slide Hampton, Steve Turre, Conrad Herwig, Robin Eubanks, Steve Davis, & Frank Lacy. He has performed with many notable artists including Slide Hampton, Winard Harper, Charli Persip, Valerie Ponomarev, JD Allen, & Radam Schwartz. Peter is also an established educator, holding a prestigious faculty position at Melissa Walker & Christian McBride's non-profit organization, Jazz House Kids. His first record, With Respect, featured arrangements of classic Chinese and Taiwanese songs, which peaked at #3 on the NACC Charts and #4 on the RMR Charts. His second album, New Age Old Ways, features eight of his original compositions along with an original comic book with illustrations by Kelly Lin which placed #2 on the RMR Charts. 0:00 Intro 2:16 Warm-up Questions 7:00 With Respect (2018) 17:00 How Long it Takes to Write an Album 19:12 Live vs Studio Personel, Sitting In, Jam Sessions 24:00 Aural Traditions, Plunger Playing, and Mutes 32:00 Tedesco Studios 33:09 New Age Old Ways (2020) 39:04 Being Open and Honest - JD Allen Helps Create the Space for Creativity 42:16 No Chordal Instruments, Ornette Coleman, Avant Guard 46:37 Creating Music from Images and Finding a Voice 48:42 Playing Jazz Clubs 50:24 Yardbird Entertainment 53:45 How to Book Jazz Performances 58:09 How Yardbird Pivoted - Covid, Jazz House Kids 1:05:27 Live Jazz in the time of Covid, Alex Parchment 1:09:10 Bill Saxton 1:15:10 Jazz Lovers and Supporters 1:21:36 Creating a Jazz Community Together 1:25:16 Lifestyle: Sleep and Routine 1:30:56 Lifestyle: Diet and Exercise, Seperation of Work and Life 1:38:56 Lifestyle: Support Systems 1:44:01 Practice: What Comes Easy Understanding Cultures 1:46:35 Practice: What Takes Work: Pitch and Using Drones 1:52:40 Practice: Time of Day and Quantity 1:55:55 Burn Out 2:01:02 Performance Anxiety Logo, Intro Video, and Branding: Arron Leishman Audio and Video: Zach Ramey zacherylramey@gmail.com Video Thumbnail: Jean Tomasulo https://www.behance.net/jeantomasulo
DISCLAIMER: All Views and opinions are those of the panelist and none of Broadway Media, U92 or its affiliates, management or employee's.The good brotha JD Allen is the definition of a hustler! When he puts his mind to something, says what he's going to do, he does it! Dre had the opportunity to have him on The Creative Corner to discuss his films, NFL career, being a father and overall creative!Enjoy
DISCLAIMER: All Views and opinions are those of the panelist and none of Broadway Media, U92 or its affiliates, management or employee's.The good brotha JD Allen is the definition of a hustler! When he puts his mind to something, says what he's going to do, he does it! Dre had the opportunity to have him on The Creative Corner to discuss his films, NFL career, being a father and overall creative!Enjoy
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here’s some more details about the show: It’s a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he’ll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 15th October 2020 Artist - Track - Album - Year Edward Simon Pere 25 Years 2020 Champian Fulton All God's Chillun Got Rhythm Birdson 2020 Isaiah J. Thompson Budini Plays the Music of Buddy Montgomery 2020 Gediminas Kaurkauskas Alias Lost Suite 2020 Matthew Shipp Trio Regeneration The Unidentifiable 2020 Jorge Garcia Blackbird Crossover 2019 Wayne Alpern Blackbird Scarab 2020 3 More Sounds Eleanor Rigby Live at the Gardenia Club 2020 JD Allen Toys Toys/Die Dreaming 2020 Mark Hynes Trio Cheese Cake Tribute: Dennis Irwin 2020 Joe Farnsworth Time Was Time to Swing 2020 Howard University Jazz Ensemble 2019, dir. Prof. Fred Irby, III Hi-Fly Hi-Fly 2020 Uptown Jazz Tentet Change What's Next 2020 Mafalda Minnozzi Morros Dois Irmãos Sensorial: Portraits in Bossa & Jazz 2020 Eddie Daniels Ivante Night Kisses: A Tribute to Ivan Lins 2020 Mafalda Minnozzi Jogral Sensorial: Portraits in Bossa & Jazz 2020 Kenny Kotzwitz & the L.A. Jazz Quintet Skylark When Lights Are Low 2020 Grant Gordy Wail Interpreter 2020 William Chernoff Nomads (Intro) Aim to Stay 2020 William Chernoff Nomads Aim to Stay 2020 Thelonious Monk I Love You Sweetheart of All My Dreams Palo Alto 2020 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 15th October 2020 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
David Allen is the owner of JD Allen Services and a state-certified electrician. From inspections to repairs, he understands it all when it comes to electrical needs. He'll join the Fusion Lounge with some incredible and eye-opening tips that we all need to be aware of.To watch the full video and transcript of this episode visit: https://fusiononemarketing.com/biz-talk-with-david-allen-of-jd-allen-services-llc/To learn more about our marketing services, visit: https://fusiononemarketing.com/Facebook: https://facebook.com/fusiononemarketing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fusion-one-marketing/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/fusiononemarketing Twitter: https://twitter.com/fusiononeteam
Dicen que su sonido conecta con la larga tradición de saxofonistas tenores afroamericanos, un eco de John Coltrane, Joe Henderson o Sonny Rollins, entre otros. También que resulta reconocible por la sencillez de sus melodías. El saxofonista JD Allen presenta "Toys / Die Dreaming" su decimocuarto trabajo, segundo junto a Ian Kenselaar (contrabajo) y Nic Cacioppo (batería). En junio conversamos con él sobre el movimiento Black Lives Matter, el impacto de la pandemia en el jazz y su visión artística (http://www.elclubdejazz.com/programa/574/). Fue su cuarteto durante apenas año y medio, porque no podía ser de otra manera. "Me di cuenta de que esta banda no permanecería junta por mucho tiempo. De sus respectivos instrumentos, estaban sin duda entre los más consumados e innovadores de nuestra generación". Ahora, un cuarto de siglo después, el saxofonista Joshua Redman vuelve a reunirlo para presentar "RoundAgain". Con él, Brad Mehldau (piano), Christian McBride (contrabajo) y Brian Blade (batería). Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Dicen que su sonido conecta con la larga tradición de saxofonistas tenores afroamericanos, un eco de John Coltrane, Joe Henderson o Sonny Rollins, entre otros. También que resulta reconocible por la sencillez de sus melodías. El saxofonista JD Allen presenta "Toys / Die Dreaming" su decimocuarto trabajo, segundo junto a Ian Kenselaar (contrabajo) y Nic Cacioppo (batería). En junio conversamos con él sobre el movimiento Black Lives Matter, el impacto de la pandemia en el jazz y su visión artística (http://www.elclubdejazz.com/programa/574/). Fue su cuarteto durante apenas año y medio, porque no podía ser de otra manera. "Me di cuenta de que esta banda no permanecería junta por mucho tiempo. De sus respectivos instrumentos, estaban sin duda entre los más consumados e innovadores de nuestra generación". Ahora, un cuarto de siglo después, el saxofonista Joshua Redman vuelve a reunirlo para presentar "RoundAgain". Con él, Brad Mehldau (piano), Christian McBride (contrabajo) y Brian Blade (batería). Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
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First-call drummer Rudy Royston (Bill Frisell, JD Allen, Dave Douglas) has honed a thoroughly engaging voice as a composer and bandleader. His releases include his compelling debut '303' (2014), the raw and bracing trio follow-up 'Rise of Orion' (2016) and the chamber quintet release 'Flatbed Buggy' (2018).
Se unió a The Bad Plus hace dos años pero la carrera del pianista Orrin Evans se remonta a los años 90. Recientemente grabó una sesión con el trompetista Wallace Roney, que solo cuatro días después ingresó en el hospital y falleció por el nuevo coronavirus. Conversamos con Orrin Evans en el segundo especial #BlackJazzLivesMatter de Club de Jazz. Después de conversar con el saxofonista JD Allen, profundizamos con Evans en las circunstancias que condicionan la vida de un músico afroamericano y en cómo la pandemia ha llevado a la profesión al límite. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Se unió a The Bad Plus hace dos años pero la carrera del pianista Orrin Evans se remonta a los años 90. Recientemente grabó una sesión con el trompetista Wallace Roney, que solo cuatro días después ingresó en el hospital y falleció por el nuevo coronavirus. Conversamos con Orrin Evans en el segundo especial #BlackJazzLivesMatter de Club de Jazz. Después de conversar con el saxofonista JD Allen, profundizamos con Evans en las circunstancias que condicionan la vida de un músico afroamericano y en cómo la pandemia ha llevado a la profesión al límite. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Con el formato de saxo, contrabajo y batería como seña de identidad, el saxofonista JD Allen publicó en 2019 el disco "Barracoon", inspirado en el testimonio del último superviviente en Estados Unidos de la venta de esclavos. En 2016 editó "Americana", un estudio sobre el blues que reivindica la negritud de la música estadounidense. En el primero de dos programas especiales con los que 'Club de Jazz' pretende acercarse a la realidad de los músicos afroamericanos de jazz, conversamos con JD Allen. Sin trabajo por la pandemia de coronavirus, los jazzistas negros padecen también la pandemia del racismo. El asesinato de George Floyd ha despertado las mayores protestas contra la violencia policial y el racismo en décadas. Allen nos ayuda a entender mejor qué significa ser un hombre negro en Estados Unidos y en el mundo en el año 2020. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Born in Detroit, saxophonist JD Allen discovered what it means racism when he left the city. Based on the memories of the slave trade's last survivor, he released "Barracoon". Allen shares with us his experience with racism and how the coronavirus pandemic has hit the jazz community. All rights reserved: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Con el formato de saxo, contrabajo y batería como seña de identidad, el saxofonista JD Allen publicó en 2019 el disco "Barracoon", inspirado en el testimonio del último superviviente en Estados Unidos de la venta de esclavos. En 2016 editó "Americana", un estudio sobre el blues que reivindica la negritud de la música estadounidense. En el primero de dos programas especiales con los que 'Club de Jazz' pretende acercarse a la realidad de los músicos afroamericanos de jazz, conversamos con JD Allen. Sin trabajo por la pandemia de coronavirus, los jazzistas negros padecen también la pandemia del racismo. El asesinato de George Floyd ha despertado las mayores protestas contra la violencia policial y el racismo en décadas. Allen nos ayuda a entender mejor qué significa ser un hombre negro en Estados Unidos y en el mundo en el año 2020. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Born in Detroit, saxophonist JD Allen discovered what it means racism when he left the city. Based on the memories of the slave trade's last survivor, he released "Barracoon". Allen shares with us his experience with racism and how the coronavirus pandemic has hit the jazz community. All rights reserved: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
In this episode the Petty Boys get to talking business with JD Allen & Chapelle Griggs on their growing business in the film industry.
Son algas unicelulares que contribuyen de forma decisiva a que el planeta disponga de oxígeno y la pianista Kris Davis encontró paralelismos entre ellas y su forma de componer. En "Diatom Ribbons", la pianista Kris Davis reúne a un auténtico all-star del jazz y la improvisación con músicos como los guitarristas Marc Ribot y Nels Cline, los percusionistas Terri Lyne Carrington y Ches Smith o los saxofonistas Tony Malaby y JD Allen. Paraguay fue para el flautista Pablo Selnik un refugio en un momento importante para su progreso como músico. Junto a los paraguayos Bruno Muñoz (saxo tenor), Chino Corvalán (bajo) y Seba Ramírez (batería y percusión), Selnik firma su "Decadence as a virtue". El bajista Dan Loomis afronta un oratorio jazzístico inspirado por El libro de Job. En "Job's trial", Loomis propone "una mirada a la historia universal explorando por qué le pasan cosas malas a las personas buenas y el delicado equilibrio entre la fe y las preguntas". Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Son algas unicelulares que contribuyen de forma decisiva a que el planeta disponga de oxígeno y la pianista Kris Davis encontró paralelismos entre ellas y su forma de componer. En "Diatom Ribbons", la pianista Kris Davis reúne a un auténtico all-star del jazz y la improvisación con músicos como los guitarristas Marc Ribot y Nels Cline, los percusionistas Terri Lyne Carrington y Ches Smith o los saxofonistas Tony Malaby y JD Allen. Paraguay fue para el flautista Pablo Selnik un refugio en un momento importante para su progreso como músico. Junto a los paraguayos Bruno Muñoz (saxo tenor), Chino Corvalán (bajo) y Seba Ramírez (batería y percusión), Selnik firma su "Decadence as a virtue". El bajista Dan Loomis afronta un oratorio jazzístico inspirado por El libro de Job. En "Job's trial", Loomis propone "una mirada a la historia universal explorando por qué le pasan cosas malas a las personas buenas y el delicado equilibrio entre la fe y las preguntas". Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Si en 2019 se cumplieron 400 años de la llegada de los primeros esclavos a las colonias británicas de los actuales Estados Unidos, en 2020 se conmemoran los 100 desde que las mujeres lograron el derecho al voto. Dedicamos la primera hora del programa a dos discos que reflejan ambas efemérides. El saxofonista JD Allen estrena trío en "Barracoon", título de un libro que recoge la historia del último superviviente del tráfico de esclavos hacia los Estados Unidos. Ian Kenselaar (contrabajo) y Nic Cacioppo (batería) acompañan a Allen en un trabajo que es un reflejo de "lo que siento, veo y escucho". "Shoulder to shoulder", así fue la lucha de las sufragistas por el derecho al voto en los EE.UU. La cantante Karrin Allyson organiza un sexteto puramente femenino para contar la historia de la décimo novena enmienda de la Constitución. Ingrid Jensen (trompeta), Mindi Abair (saxo alto), Helen Sung (piano), Endea Owens (contrabajo) y Allison Miller (batería) arropan a Allyson en un proyecto con colaboraciones de Regina Carter y Kurt Elling, entre otros. Han tenido que pasar 18 años para que el pianista francés Franck Amsallem se despida de Nueva York. Antes de volver a Francia e instalarse en París, Amsallem pasó 20 años por Estados Unidos. En recuerdo de aquella etapa, presenta "Gotham Goodbye", disco en el que le acompañan Irving Acao (saxo tenor), Viktor Nyberg (contrabajo) y Gautier Garrigue (batería). El bajista Amadeu Adell presenta "Opus 2", "un disco de vivencias fusionadas" de su grupo Personal Matters. Adell comparte trabajo con el guitarrista Lucas Ibáñez y el baterista Pere Munuera. Grabación con colaboraciones como la del cantante Payoh SoulRebel. Cerramos con la música del vibrafonista canadiense Dan McCarthy. "City abstract" es el reencuentro con compañeros de la etapa universitaria: el guitarrista Ted Quinlan, el contrabajista Pat Collins y el baterista Ted Warren. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Si en 2019 se cumplieron 400 años de la llegada de los primeros esclavos a las colonias británicas de los actuales Estados Unidos, en 2020 se conmemoran los 100 desde que las mujeres lograron el derecho al voto. Dedicamos la primera hora del programa a dos discos que reflejan ambas efemérides. El saxofonista JD Allen estrena trío en "Barracoon", título de un libro que recoge la historia del último superviviente del tráfico de esclavos hacia los Estados Unidos. Ian Kenselaar (contrabajo) y Nic Cacioppo (batería) acompañan a Allen en un trabajo que es un reflejo de "lo que siento, veo y escucho". "Shoulder to shoulder", así fue la lucha de las sufragistas por el derecho al voto en los EE.UU. La cantante Karrin Allyson organiza un sexteto puramente femenino para contar la historia de la décimo novena enmienda de la Constitución. Ingrid Jensen (trompeta), Mindi Abair (saxo alto), Helen Sung (piano), Endea Owens (contrabajo) y Allison Miller (batería) arropan a Allyson en un proyecto con colaboraciones de Regina Carter y Kurt Elling, entre otros. Han tenido que pasar 18 años para que el pianista francés Franck Amsallem se despida de Nueva York. Antes de volver a Francia e instalarse en París, Amsallem pasó 20 años por Estados Unidos. En recuerdo de aquella etapa, presenta "Gotham Goodbye", disco en el que le acompañan Irving Acao (saxo tenor), Viktor Nyberg (contrabajo) y Gautier Garrigue (batería). El bajista Amadeu Adell presenta "Opus 2", "un disco de vivencias fusionadas" de su grupo Personal Matters. Adell comparte trabajo con el guitarrista Lucas Ibáñez y el baterista Pere Munuera. Grabación con colaboraciones como la del cantante Payoh SoulRebel. Cerramos con la música del vibrafonista canadiense Dan McCarthy. "City abstract" es el reencuentro con compañeros de la etapa universitaria: el guitarrista Ted Quinlan, el contrabajista Pat Collins y el baterista Ted Warren. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes mystery writer J.D. Allen to the studio. ABOUT J.D.: JD Allen attended The Ohio State University and earned a degree in forensic anthropology with a creative writing minor. Her Sin City Investigation Series debuts in February 2018 with 19 SOULS from Midnight Ink. Her short story "Grasshoppers" was published in the Anthony Award-winning Bouchercon 2015 Anthology, MURDER UNDER THE OAKS. In 2016, She was nominated for the Killer Nashville Claymore Award and won the Mystery Writers of America Freddie Award. She's a member of the Bouchercon World Mystery Convention National Board as well as president of the Triangle Chapter of Sisters in Crime chapter. ABOUT SKIN GAME: Private investigator Jim Bean has worked hard to create his new identity in Vegas. He doesn't have a great life, but it's his. When his ex-fiancée Erica Floyd walks into one of his investigations looking for her missing sister, the tragic past he wanted to leave behind comes flooding back. ? Despite serious reservations, Jim agrees to search for Erica's sister. Clues lead him to a human trafficking ring and one of Vegas's most influential mobsters. Unless Jim can face the ghosts of his past, the anger of his present, and a new enemy out for his blood, four women will suffer a fate worse than death. @Copyrighted by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. Podcasts available on Soundcloud.com/authorsontheair and your favorite podcast apps.
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes mystery writer J.D. Allen to the studio. ABOUT J.D.: JD Allen attended The Ohio State University and earned a degree in forensic anthropology with a creative writing minor. Her Sin City Investigation Series debuts in February 2018 with 19 SOULS from Midnight Ink. Her short story "Grasshoppers" was published in the Anthony Award-winning Bouchercon 2015 Anthology, MURDER UNDER THE OAKS. In 2016, She was nominated for the Killer Nashville Claymore Award and won the Mystery Writers of America Freddie Award. She's a member of the Bouchercon World Mystery Convention National Board as well as president of the Triangle Chapter of Sisters in Crime chapter. ABOUT SKIN GAME: Private investigator Jim Bean has worked hard to create his new identity in Vegas. He doesn't have a great life, but it's his. When his ex-fiancée Erica Floyd walks into one of his investigations looking for her missing sister, the tragic past he wanted to leave behind comes flooding back. ? Despite serious reservations, Jim agrees to search for Erica's sister. Clues lead him to a human trafficking ring and one of Vegas's most influential mobsters. Unless Jim can face the ghosts of his past, the anger of his present, and a new enemy out for his blood, four women will suffer a fate worse than death. @Copyrighted by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. Podcasts available on Soundcloud.com/authorsontheair and your favorite podcast apps.
This episode of LINER NOTES features tenor saxophonist JD Allen and his new recording Barracoon, which is inspired by the powerful book of the same name by Zora Neale Hurston.
ABOUT PETER LIN: Taiwanese-American trombonist Peter Lin is a young and creative musician active on the New Jersey and New York scene. A graduate of the esteemed jazz programs of William Paterson University (undergraduate) and Rutgers University (graduate), Peter studied with jazz trombone legends such as Slide Hampton, Steve Turre, Conrad Herwig, Robin Eubanks, Steve Davis, & Frank Lacy. He has performed with many notable artists including Slide Hampton, Winard Harper, Charli Persip, Valerie Ponomarev, JD Allen, & Radam Schwartz. Peter is also an established educator, holding a prestigious faculty position at Melissa Walker & Christian McBride’s non-profit organization, Jazz House Kids. His first record, With Respect, featured arrangements of classic Chinese and Taiwanese songs, which peaked at #3 on the NACC Charts and #4 on the RMR Charts. His second album, New Age Old Ways, features eight of his original compositions along with an original comic book with illustrations by Kelly Lin. RESOURCES: Books Recommended: Blues People by Leeroi Jones Notes and Tones: Musician-to-Musician Interviews by Arthur Taylor The Inner Game of Tennis by W. Timothy Gallwey Podcasts discussed: Rock the Boat Now in Color
9e émission de la 42e session... Cette semaine, jazz moderne, freebop et un peu de free! En musique: Audrey Ochoa Trio sur l'album Afterthought (Chronograph, 2019); Theon Cross sur l'album Fyah (Gearbox, 2019); Nature Work sur l'album Nature Work (Sunnyside, 2019); JD Allen sur l'album Barracoon (Savant, 2019); Detail sur l'album Day Two (NoBusiness, 2019, enr. 1982)... En compte-rendu: Dans le cadre du Festival Québec Jazz en Juin... Brad Mehldau Quintet, 25 juin 2019 @ Grand-Théâtre de Québec; Jean-Michel Pilc + Vincent Gagnon Trio, 26 juin 2019 @ Auditorium Sandra et Alain Bouchard du Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec; Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, 30 juin 2019 @ Le D'Auteuil...
9e émission de la 42e session... Cette semaine, jazz moderne, freebop et un peu de free! En musique: Audrey Ochoa Trio sur l'album Afterthought (Chronograph, 2019); Theon Cross sur l'album Fyah (Gearbox, 2019); Nature Work sur l'album Nature Work (Sunnyside, 2019); JD Allen sur l'album Barracoon (Savant, 2019); Detail sur l'album Day Two (NoBusiness, 2019, enr. 1982)... En compte-rendu: Dans le cadre du Festival Québec Jazz en Juin... Brad Mehldau Quintet, 25 juin 2019 @ Grand-Théâtre de Québec; Jean-Michel Pilc + Vincent Gagnon Trio, 26 juin 2019 @ Auditorium Sandra et Alain Bouchard du Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec; Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, 30 juin 2019 @ Le D'Auteuil...
Sue Fancher and Wally Wallace explore ways to find your perfect warmup routine, discuss a new Etude Book from Adam Larson, Review a recording from Jazz saxophonist JD Allen, and answer your questions! Huge thanks to our sponsor, Effiny Music, a boutique publisher of music for saxophone: https://effinymusic.com JD Allen, Love Stone: https://amzn.to/2DD55Z5 Leaps and Sounds:http://adamlarsonjazz.com/store/49265464 Rousseau on articulation: https://youtu.be/NmTDTru0Hog
Phil Freeman talks to saxophonist JD Allen.
Support the Burning Ambulance podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/burningambulance JD Allen is a saxophonist I've been listening to since 2011. He puts out an album a year, the latest being LoveStone, and in addition to his work as a leader, he's worked with Jeremy Pelt (a guest on episode 21), David Weiss, Orrin Evans (a guest on episode 9), Cindy Blackman and many others. He's something of a classicist — he's got a really big sound on the tenor, reminiscent of Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, Dexter Gordon and other legends — but his music is very modern and creative, with one foot in the blues and one in the future. In this episode, we discuss his early career, the years when he first came to prominence with Jeremy Pelt's quintet and his own trio, and much more. Here's a list of the songs you'll hear in this episode: JD Allen, "Until the Real Thing Comes Along" (LoveStone) JD Allen, "Naked" (Graffiti) Jeremy Pelt Quintet, "Sweet Rita Suite Part 2: Her Soul" (Soul) David Weiss & Point of Departure, "Black Comedy" (Snuck In) JD Allen, "Another Man Done Gone" (Americana) Lisa Hilton, "Too Hot" (Escapism) JD Allen, "Radio Flyer" (Radio Flyer)
¿Cómo sonaría Charlie Parker de haber vivido en el siglo XXI? Algo así parecen preguntarse los miembros de Walking Distance, un cuarteto neoyorquino que presenta "Freebird" con la colaboración del pianista Jason Moran. En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 2 de noviembre de 2018 procuramos evitar los "Coïtus Interruptus", salvo que éstos procedan de proyectos tan imaginativos como el del baterista Sylvain Darrifourcq con su trío In Love With (en este caso, con Samuel Beckett y William Faulkner). Tras tanta locura, el baterista Ernesto Cervini trata de imponer un poco de cordura con el nuevo trabajo de su sexteto Turboprop, con el que celebra la "Abundance". Por su parte, el saxofonista JD Allen se sale de su terreno habitual para deleitarse con baladas en "LoveStone". Una de nuestras favoritas, la guitarrista Mary Halvorson, explora con instrumentos históricos en "Seed triangular", un viaje que comparte con Robbie Lee, especialista en flauta barroca y otros instrumentos de viento-madera. Desde Sevilla asoma una propuesta con guiños al ethio-jazz y otras referencias como Sun Ra o los Sons of Kemet de Shabaka Hutchings. Se hacen llamar Larsen C & The Millenials. Cerramos programa con el nuevo trabajo del pianista Kenny Werner, que presenta "The Space", en piano solo. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
¿Cómo sonaría Charlie Parker de haber vivido en el siglo XXI? Algo así parecen preguntarse los miembros de Walking Distance, un cuarteto neoyorquino que presenta "Freebird" con la colaboración del pianista Jason Moran. En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 2 de noviembre de 2018 procuramos evitar los "Coïtus Interruptus", salvo que éstos procedan de proyectos tan imaginativos como el del baterista Sylvain Darrifourcq con su trío In Love With (en este caso, con Samuel Beckett y William Faulkner). Tras tanta locura, el baterista Ernesto Cervini trata de imponer un poco de cordura con el nuevo trabajo de su sexteto Turboprop, con el que celebra la "Abundance". Por su parte, el saxofonista JD Allen se sale de su terreno habitual para deleitarse con baladas en "LoveStone". Una de nuestras favoritas, la guitarrista Mary Halvorson, explora con instrumentos históricos en "Seed triangular", un viaje que comparte con Robbie Lee, especialista en flauta barroca y otros instrumentos de viento-madera. Desde Sevilla asoma una propuesta con guiños al ethio-jazz y otras referencias como Sun Ra o los Sons of Kemet de Shabaka Hutchings. Se hacen llamar Larsen C & The Millenials. Cerramos programa con el nuevo trabajo del pianista Kenny Werner, que presenta "The Space", en piano solo. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
This week we pay homage to the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, looking into her early jazz forays and her influence on many jazz musicians. We'll then dive into a bin full of extraordinary new albums. The playlist includes: Aretha Franklin, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Bill Frisell, Phil Haynes & Free Country, Grover Washington Jr., Stanley Turrentine, Lonnie Smith, Rob Dixon, Medeski Martin & Wood with Alarm Will Sound, Friends of Scotty Hard, Don Cherry, Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids, Nicole Mitchell, Andy Milne & Dapp Theory, Allison Miller, Carmen Staaf, Shai Maestro, Wolfgang Muthspiel, JD Allen, Norvald Dahl. Detailed playlist available at: https://spinitron.com/radio/playlist.php?station=rfb&playlist=7540#here
Support the Burning Ambulance podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/burningambulance Episode 21 of the Burning Ambulance podcast - we're adults now! - features an interview with trumpeter Jeremy Pelt, who’s been on the scene more or less since the dawn of the 21st century. He made his first album as a leader in 2002, but he really broke out of the pack in 2008, when he formed a quintet with JD Allen on tenor sax, Danny Grissett on piano, the late Dwayne Burno on bass, and Gerald Cleaver on drums. He made four albums with that group – November in 2008, Men of Honor in 2010, The Talented Mr. Pelt in 2011, and Soul in 2012 – and they’re all terrific. That was where I started listening to him – the first album I heard was The Talented Mr. Pelt, and I went backward immediately and checked out Men of Honor and November, and Soul. I interviewed him for Burning Ambulance in 2011, and have written about him a lot on the site in the years since, because he makes an album a year, and they're always worth hearing. After that quintet broke up, he started experimenting, changing up the musicians he was working with on every album. He made two records that went in more of an electronic, fusion-ish direction, Water and Earth and Face Forward, Jeremy; then he made a record with two drummers, Tales, Musings and Other Reveries; then he made a quartet record, #jiveculture, with Danny Grissett back on piano and Ron Carter on bass, and Billy Drummond, who’d also played on Tales, on drums. And in the last couple of years, he’s formed a new band, centered around his partnership with Victor Gould. He played on Gould’s album Clockwork, and then brought him into his band for the album Make Noise, from last year, and this new live album. That’s not all he’s got going on, though. Jeremy Pelt is on about a half dozen records coming out in 2018. He’s on saxophonist Wayne Escoffery’s new record Vortex; he’s on three tracks from organist Jared Gold’s new album Reemergence; he’s part of the band on Don’t Play With Love, a collection of pieces composed by Prince's father, John L. Nelson; he and saxophonist Jim Snidero recorded a tribute to Cannonball Adderley called Jubilation; and he’s a member of the Black Art Jazz Collective along with Wayne Escoffery, and they just released their second album, Armor of Pride. This is one of the longest episodes of the podcast - almost 80 minutes - because Jeremy Pelt has a lot to say, and it's all worth hearing.
El baterista barcelonés Oriol Roca debuta como compositor y líder de trío, el que comparte con sus viejos amigos italianos Giovanni di Domenico (p) y Manolo Cabras (cb). Con ellos firma "Mar". En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 20 de septiembre de 2017, descubrimos a otro trío, Sound Underground, formado por tres jóvenes músicos estadounidenses: Alec Aldred (tp), David Leon (sx) y Jonah Udall (gt). Nuestro colaborador Alberto Varela regresa en el "Jazz Porteño" con la música del trompetista argentino Bobby Branca, recogida en "The legendary Argentinian jazz cornetist", con grabaciones entre 1971 y 1976. El saxofonista JD Allen reformula la manera de trabajar con su trío de los últimos diez años junto a Gregg August (contrabajo) y Rudy Royston (batería) en su nuevo disco, "Radio Flyer". En él trabajan sobre estructuras modales e invitan al guitarrista Liberty Ellman. El pianista Brad Mehldau y el mandolinista y cantante Chris Thile se reúnen para explorar la relación entre sus respectivos bagajes en el jazz y en el bluegrass con el nexo común de la música popular. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
El baterista barcelonés Oriol Roca debuta como compositor y líder de trío, el que comparte con sus viejos amigos italianos Giovanni di Domenico (p) y Manolo Cabras (cb). Con ellos firma "Mar". En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 20 de septiembre de 2017, descubrimos a otro trío, Sound Underground, formado por tres jóvenes músicos estadounidenses: Alec Aldred (tp), David Leon (sx) y Jonah Udall (gt). Nuestro colaborador Alberto Varela regresa en el "Jazz Porteño" con la música del trompetista argentino Bobby Branca, recogida en "The legendary Argentinian jazz cornetist", con grabaciones entre 1971 y 1976. El saxofonista JD Allen reformula la manera de trabajar con su trío de los últimos diez años junto a Gregg August (contrabajo) y Rudy Royston (batería) en su nuevo disco, "Radio Flyer". En él trabajan sobre estructuras modales e invitan al guitarrista Liberty Ellman. El pianista Brad Mehldau y el mandolinista y cantante Chris Thile se reúnen para explorar la relación entre sus respectivos bagajes en el jazz y en el bluegrass con el nexo común de la música popular. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
2e émission de la 37e session... Cette semaine, départ en freebop puis free jazz et musique expérimentale... En musique: Steve Lacy sur l'album Free For a Minute (Emanem, 2017, enr. 1965-1972); JD Allen sur l'album Radio Flyer (Savant, 2017); Rune Your Day sur l'album Rune Your Day (Clean Feed, 2017); The Rempis Percussion Quartet sur l'album Cochonnerie (Aerophonic, 2017); Érick d'Orion et Martin Tétreault sur l'album Avant (Tour de Bras, 2017)...
2e émission de la 37e session... Cette semaine, départ en freebop puis free jazz et musique expérimentale... En musique: Steve Lacy sur l'album Free For a Minute (Emanem, 2017, enr. 1965-1972); JD Allen sur l'album Radio Flyer (Savant, 2017); Rune Your Day sur l'album Rune Your Day (Clean Feed, 2017); The Rempis Percussion Quartet sur l'album Cochonnerie (Aerophonic, 2017); Érick d'Orion et Martin Tétreault sur l'album Avant (Tour de Bras, 2017)...
Décimo capítulo de 'Clásicos del Siglo XXI', producción de 'Club de Jazz' para Radio Vitoria (EiTB), en el que escuchamos algunos trabajos publicados en este comienzo de siglo y que, en opinión del programa, son ya clásicos de nuestro tiempo. En este podcast escuchamos: "El infierno musical", de Christof Kurzmann; "Annular gifts", de los Vandermark 5; "Hagar's song", de Charles Lloyd y Jason Moran; "Americana", de JD Allen. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Décimo capítulo de 'Clásicos del Siglo XXI', producción de 'Club de Jazz' para Radio Vitoria (EiTB), en el que escuchamos algunos trabajos publicados en este comienzo de siglo y que, en opinión del programa, son ya clásicos de nuestro tiempo. En este podcast escuchamos: "El infierno musical", de Christof Kurzmann; "Annular gifts", de los Vandermark 5; "Hagar's song", de Charles Lloyd y Jason Moran; "Americana", de JD Allen. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
In honor of Black History Month 2017, here it is...the one we've been waiting for. The gang is joined by past guests Greg Maddox and JD Allen to make Black History with some auditory chocolate. For more free episodes or to give us your input, visit us at and follow the show on Twitter .
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Jazz writer Bob Blumenthal sits in with JT publisher Lee Mergner to spin cuts from albums by saxophonist JD Allen (“Americana” on Savant) and drummer Jaimeo Brown (“Work Songs” on Motema). They talk about the real African-American roots of jazz music and the lost art of conceptual albums. The two then riff on the legacy of Miles Davis. This episode sponsored by Inner Sanctum Audio.
El saxofonista JD Allen propone en "Americana - Musings on jazz and blues" un estudio sobre la influencia del blues en el jazz y en la 'American music'. En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 26 de julio de 2016 escuchamos el trabajo de su trío junto a Gregg August (contrabajo) y Rudy Royston (batería). Por su parte, el pianista Vijay Iyer y el trompetista Wadada Leo Smith firman "A cosmic rhythm with each stroke", inspirados por el trabajo de la artista india Nasreen Mohamedi. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
El saxofonista JD Allen propone en "Americana - Musings on jazz and blues" un estudio sobre la influencia del blues en el jazz y en la 'American music'. En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 26 de julio de 2016 escuchamos el trabajo de su trío junto a Gregg August (contrabajo) y Rudy Royston (batería). Por su parte, el pianista Vijay Iyer y el trompetista Wadada Leo Smith firman "A cosmic rhythm with each stroke", inspirados por el trabajo de la artista india Nasreen Mohamedi. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
10e émission de la 31e session... Cette semaine, deux nouveautés québécoises et ben du sax postbop et avant-jazz ! En musique: JD Allen sur l'album Graffiti (Savant, 2015); Meinrad Kneer Quintett sur l'album Oneirology (Jazz Haus Musik, 2015); Pierre Labbé Sextet sur l'album Tromper Eustache (Effendi, 2015); Frédéric Alarie & Jacques Kuba Séguin sur l'album Undertaking (MCM, 2015); Scott Clark 4tet sur l'album Bury My Heart (Clean Feed, 2015)...
10e émission de la 31e session... Cette semaine, deux nouveautés québécoises et ben du sax postbop et avant-jazz ! En musique: JD Allen sur l'album Graffiti (Savant, 2015); Meinrad Kneer Quintett sur l'album Oneirology (Jazz Haus Musik, 2015); Pierre Labbé Sextet sur l'album Tromper Eustache (Effendi, 2015); Frédéric Alarie & Jacques Kuba Séguin sur l'album Undertaking (MCM, 2015); Scott Clark 4tet sur l'album Bury My Heart (Clean Feed, 2015)...
Guest co-host Bob Blumenthal joins Lee at the JazzTimes office in Braintree, Mass for a saxophone-heavy session. They spin cuts from new albums by JD Allen and Jon Irabagon and then riff on the legacy of Ornette Coleman. This episode is sponsored by ECM Records.
14e émission de la 27e session... Cette semaine, l'animateur est en vacances, alors mixette inspirante de nouveau jazz, spécialement from Chicago! En musique: The Microscopic Septet sur l'album Manhattan Moonrise (Cuneiform, 2014); Donald Edwards sur l'album Evolution Of An Influenced Mind (Criss Cross, 2014); JD Allen sur l'album Bloom (Savant, 2014); Audio One sur l'album An International Report (Audiographic, 2014); Audio One sur l'album The Midwest School (Audiographic, 2014); Dave Rempis, Darren Johnston & Larry Ochs sur l'album Spectral (Aerophonic, 2014); Rob Brown, Daniel Levin & Jacek Mazurkiewicz sur l'album Day in The Life of A City (Multikulti, 2014)...
14e émission de la 27e session... Cette semaine, l'animateur est en vacances, alors mixette inspirante de nouveau jazz, spécialement from Chicago! En musique: The Microscopic Septet sur l'album Manhattan Moonrise (Cuneiform, 2014); Donald Edwards sur l'album Evolution Of An Influenced Mind (Criss Cross, 2014); JD Allen sur l'album Bloom (Savant, 2014); Audio One sur l'album An International Report (Audiographic, 2014); Audio One sur l'album The Midwest School (Audiographic, 2014); Dave Rempis, Darren Johnston & Larry Ochs sur l'album Spectral (Aerophonic, 2014); Rob Brown, Daniel Levin & Jacek Mazurkiewicz sur l'album Day in The Life of A City (Multikulti, 2014)...
Edición de "Club de Jazz" del 3 de julio de 2013. El baterista Jaimeo Brown estaba preparando su tesis sobre la influencia de la música de iglesia negra en el jazz cuando se topó con los cantos espirituales de las mujeres que tejían colchas en Gee´s Bend (Alabama). De ese encuentro y de su colaboración con el saxofonista JD Allen y el guitarrista Chris Sholar surge su emocionante Transcendence. Vuelve La duda permanente de Ferran Esteve con Parsifal, la ópera de Richard Wagner, revisada por el bajista Dieter Ilg junto a Rainer Böhm (piano) y Patrice Heral (batería). El mismo trío presentó en 2011 Otello live at Schloss Elmau, su visión de la ópera de Verdi del que, al igual que Wagner, se celebra este 2013 el bicentenario de su nacimiento. El tiempo de desde mi cadiera con Jesús Moreno nos sirve un homenaje al trombonista Alain Gilbert, recientemente fallecido y uno de los fundadores del colectivo Arfi de Lyon. Una sección que nos permitirá escuchar algunas de las primeras grabaciones del clarinetista Louis Sclavis en los años 70. El Jazz Porteño de Alberto Varela recupera el encuentro que firmaron en 1968 el pianista sudafricano Dollar Brand (Abdullah Ibrahim) y el saxofonista argentino Gato Barbieri en Confluence. Los Ritmos Latinos de Anxo recupera una grabación de 1971 de un grupo latino radicado en Nueva York llamado Flash & The Dynamics. Influencias de la psicodelia que se habían dado en 1968 en el Acid del percusionista Ray Barreto. El Tren Azul de Luis Díaz García se acuerda de Brasil y lo hace a través de dos grabaciones clásicas de Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto y de Dizzy Gillespie.
Edición de "Club de Jazz" del 3 de julio de 2013. El baterista Jaimeo Brown estaba preparando su tesis sobre la influencia de la música de iglesia negra en el jazz cuando se topó con los cantos espirituales de las mujeres que tejían colchas en Gee´s Bend (Alabama). De ese encuentro y de su colaboración con el saxofonista JD Allen y el guitarrista Chris Sholar surge su emocionante Transcendence. Vuelve La duda permanente de Ferran Esteve con Parsifal, la ópera de Richard Wagner, revisada por el bajista Dieter Ilg junto a Rainer Böhm (piano) y Patrice Heral (batería). El mismo trío presentó en 2011 Otello live at Schloss Elmau, su visión de la ópera de Verdi del que, al igual que Wagner, se celebra este 2013 el bicentenario de su nacimiento. El tiempo de desde mi cadiera con Jesús Moreno nos sirve un homenaje al trombonista Alain Gilbert, recientemente fallecido y uno de los fundadores del colectivo Arfi de Lyon. Una sección que nos permitirá escuchar algunas de las primeras grabaciones del clarinetista Louis Sclavis en los años 70. El Jazz Porteño de Alberto Varela recupera el encuentro que firmaron en 1968 el pianista sudafricano Dollar Brand (Abdullah Ibrahim) y el saxofonista argentino Gato Barbieri en Confluence. Los Ritmos Latinos de Anxo recupera una grabación de 1971 de un grupo latino radicado en Nueva York llamado Flash & The Dynamics. Influencias de la psicodelia que se habían dado en 1968 en el Acid del percusionista Ray Barreto. El Tren Azul de Luis Díaz García se acuerda de Brasil y lo hace a través de dos grabaciones clásicas de Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto y de Dizzy Gillespie.
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