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PATRICK CORNELIUS “BOOK OF SECRETS” November 16-18, 2022, Brooklyn, NYArchetype, If You Can, Puzzle BoxPatrick Cornelius (says,cl,fl) Behn Gillece (vibr) Art Hirahara (p) Peter Slavov (b) Vinnie Sperrazza (dr) Diego Rivera (st) NOAH HAIDU “SLOWLY : SONG FOR KEITH JARRETT” c. 2022 1 Silver Dollar, 4 Green Island, 7 Lady Rawlinson Samuel Blaser (tb,comp) Steve Turre (tb-4,shells-4) John Fedchock (tb-5) Glenn Ferris (tb-6) Johan Escalante (tb-7) Jennifer Wharton (b-tb-8) Soweto Kinch (as,vcl) Michael Blake (ts) Alex Wilson (p,org,melodica) Alan Weekes (g) Ira Coleman (b,baby-b) Heiri Kanzig (b-9) Dion Parson (d) Edwin Sanz (d-1,perc-2) Carroll Thompson (vcl) Lee “Scratch” Perry (vcl,dub-3) BENNIE WALLACE “TWILIGHT TIME” New York, early 1985Is it true what they say about Dixie ?, Sainte fragile (5) Tennessee waltz (4), Trouble in mind (2,3,6) Twilight TimeRay Anderson (tb) Bennie Wallace (ts) Mac “Dr. Continue reading Puro Jazz 17 de febrero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
DAVE BASS NO BOUNDARIES New York, 2019 Lennie's pennies, Agenbite of Inwit, Neither have I wingsTed Nash (fl,alto-fl,cl,b-cl,sop,as,ts) Dave Bass (p) Carlos Henriquez (b) Jerome Jennings (d) SAMUEL BLASER ROUTES c. 2022 1 Silver Dollar, 4 Green Island, 7 Lady Rawlinson Samuel Blaser (tb,comp) Steve Turre (tb-4,shells-4) John Fedchock (tb-5) Glenn Ferris (tb-6) Johan Escalante (tb-7) Jennifer Wharton (b-tb-8) Soweto Kinch (as,vcl) Michael Blake (ts) Alex Wilson (p,org,melodica) Alan Weekes (g) Ira Coleman (b,baby-b) Heiri Kanzig (b-9) Dion Parson (d) Edwin Sanz (d-1,perc-2) Carroll Thompson (vcl) Lee “Scratch” Perry (vcl,dub-3) THELONIOUS MONK QUARTET MONK – LIVE “THE JAZZ WORKSHOP” San Francisco, CA, November 3, 1964 Don't blame me (incomplete) (tm p-solo), Ba-lue bolivar ba-lues-are, Well you needn't – Bright Mississippi Charlie Rouse (ts) Thelonious Monk (p) Larry Gales (b) Ben Riley (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 14 de febrero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
DAVE BASS NO BOUNDARIES New York, 2019 Lennie's pennies, Agenbite of Inwit, Neither have I wingsTed Nash (fl,alto-fl,cl,b-cl,sop,as,ts) Dave Bass (p) Carlos Henriquez (b) Jerome Jennings (d) SAMUEL BLASER ROUTES c. 2022 1 Silver Dollar, 4 Green Island, 7 Lady Rawlinson Samuel Blaser (tb,comp) Steve Turre (tb-4,shells-4) John Fedchock (tb-5) Glenn Ferris (tb-6) Johan Escalante (tb-7) Jennifer Wharton (b-tb-8) Soweto Kinch (as,vcl) Michael Blake (ts) Alex Wilson (p,org,melodica) Alan Weekes (g) Ira Coleman (b,baby-b) Heiri Kanzig (b-9) Dion Parson (d) Edwin Sanz (d-1,perc-2) Carroll Thompson (vcl) Lee “Scratch” Perry (vcl,dub-3) THELONIOUS MONK QUARTET MONK – LIVE “THE JAZZ WORKSHOP” San Francisco, CA, November 3, 1964 Don't blame me (incomplete) (tm p-solo), Ba-lue bolivar ba-lues-are, Well you needn't – Bright Mississippi Charlie Rouse (ts) Thelonious Monk (p) Larry Gales (b) Ben Riley (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 14 de febrero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
In this episode of We Have Hope, I sit down with Jennifer Wharton, an elementary school counselor in West Virginia, to discuss the vital role school counselors play in supporting students and schools. Jennifer shares her journey from studying psychology to becoming a school counselor, including her experiences working in diverse settings—from middle and high schools to elementary classrooms with specialized programs for non-verbal autistic students. We explore the evolution from "guidance counselors" to modern school counseling, the myths surrounding our work, and the many hats we wear—from coordinating fire safety lessons to helping kids navigate friendships and academic challenges.If you've ever wondered what school counselors really do or why our work is so essential, this episode offers an inside look at the dynamic and rewarding world of supporting students academically, socially, and emotionally. Don't miss this insightful and inspiring conversation.Episode Highlights:Meet Jennifer.A typical day.The history of guidance counselors.Challenges in the school system.What hope means to Jennifer.More on Love Your School/Links Mentioned in Episode:Visit Our Show Notes Page HERE!Questions? Email Us! hello@loveyourschoolwv.org www.loveyourschool.orgVisit our Facebook HERE!Visit our Instagram HERE!This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.
JASON MORAN FROM THE DANCEHALL TO THE BATTLEFIELD New York, c. 2023Ballin the jack/Feed the fire, All of no man's land is ours, Darktown strutter's ball Dvid Adewumi (tp) Reginald Cyntje, Chris Bates (tb) Darryl Harper (cl) Logan Richardson (as) Brian Settles (ts) Jason Moran (p,voice,comp) Tarus Mateen (b) Jose Davila (tu,helicon) Nasheet Waits (d) SAMUEL BLASER ROUTES c. 2022Green island (2,4,5,6,7,8), Silver dollar (2), Thoroughfare (2)Samuel Blaser (tb,comp) Steve Turre (tb-4,shells-4) John Fedchock (tb-5) Glenn Ferris (tb-6) Johan Escalante (tb-7) Jennifer Wharton (b-tb-8) Soweto Kinch (as,vcl) Michael Blake (ts) Alex Wilson (p,org,melodica) Alan Weekes (g) Ira Coleman (b,baby-b) Dion Parson (d) Edwin Sanz (perc-2) Carroll Thompson (vcl) DAVE DOUGLAS GIFTS Brooklyn, NY, December 11, 2023Kind of teal, Take the “A” train, Blood count, Day dreamDave Douglas (tp) Rafiq Bhatia (g) James Brandon Lewis (sax) Ian Chang (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 16 Mayo 2024 at PuroJazz.
JASON MORAN FROM THE DANCEHALL TO THE BATTLEFIELD New York, c. 2023Ballin the jack/Feed the fire, All of no man's land is ours, Darktown strutter's ball Dvid Adewumi (tp) Reginald Cyntje, Chris Bates (tb) Darryl Harper (cl) Logan Richardson (as) Brian Settles (ts) Jason Moran (p,voice,comp) Tarus Mateen (b) Jose Davila (tu,helicon) Nasheet Waits (d) SAMUEL BLASER ROUTES c. 2022Green island (2,4,5,6,7,8), Silver dollar (2), Thoroughfare (2)Samuel Blaser (tb,comp) Steve Turre (tb-4,shells-4) John Fedchock (tb-5) Glenn Ferris (tb-6) Johan Escalante (tb-7) Jennifer Wharton (b-tb-8) Soweto Kinch (as,vcl) Michael Blake (ts) Alex Wilson (p,org,melodica) Alan Weekes (g) Ira Coleman (b,baby-b) Dion Parson (d) Edwin Sanz (perc-2) Carroll Thompson (vcl) DAVE DOUGLAS GIFTS Brooklyn, NY, December 11, 2023Kind of teal, Take the “A” train, Blood count, Day dreamDave Douglas (tp) Rafiq Bhatia (g) James Brandon Lewis (sax) Ian Chang (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 16 Mayo 2024 at PuroJazz.
Miho Hazama, Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm, Alan Ferber Nonet, John Ellis Quartet, Remy Le Boeuf, Adonis Rose, Joshua Redman, Jose James, Jharis Yokley, Pedrito Martinez, OKAN, Dayme Arocena, Jane Bunnett and Maqueque, Danae Olano and Tricia EdwardsPlaylist: Miho Hazama - AbeamJennifer Wharton's Bonegasm - NorhalaAlan Ferber Nonet - Brimstone BoogalooJohn Ellis Quartet - ToreadorRemy Le Boeuf, featuring Julia Easterlin - BarbaraAdonis Rose, featuring Ryan Hanseler, Lex Warshawsky and Gabrielle Cavassa - What Are You Doing The Rest of Your LifeJoshua Redman , featuring Gabrielle Cavassa - After Minneapolis (face toward mo[u]rning)Jose James - 38th & ChicagoJharis Yokley - Move OnThe Pedrito Martinez Group, featuring Descemer Bueno - Dios MioOkan - La Reina del NorteDaymé Arocena - Por tiJane Bunnett and Maqueque - Jump MonkDanae Olano - This CityTricia Edwards - Gould's Belt
Sometimes podcast hosts just want to watch the world - or at least their co-host - burn. Hence the explanation for the inclusion of a pretty inexplicable pander-fest in this otherwise august and serious podcast. The other selections (all recent releases) incorporate humor in a couple of cases, and, well, don't in the most serious selection. Pat reports on a live concert by the more furrowed-browed of the alto saxophonists while Mike catches a few much needed zzzz's. Grace Kelly with Strings – AT THE MOVIES; Moppa Elliot – JONESVILLE; DISASTERS VOL 2; Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm – GRIT & GRACE; Jim Snidero – FOR ALL WE KNOW.
Jocelyn Gould, Resistance Revival Chorus, Hutchinson Andrew Trio, Baritone Madness, Aretha Tillotson, Maridalen, Way North, Jennifer Wharton, Claire Daly & George Garzone, Kati Briens Dream Band, Anne Mette Iversen's Ternion Quartet, Nicole Glover, Rosa Brunello, Yazz Ahmed, Maurice Louca & Marco Frattini, Jamie Branch, Emma Donovan & The Putbacks, and Imogen MoonPlaylist: Jocelyn Gould - The KickerResistance Revival Chorus - Woke Up This Morning (With My Mind Stayed On Freedom)Hutchinson Andrew Trio - Bank On ItBaritone Madness - Moanin'Aretha Tillotson - SphereMaridalen - LandkjenningWay North - New Way ThroughJennifer Wharton's Bonegasm - Mama's AlrightClaire Daly & George Garzone - The Lonely GoatherdKati Briens Dream Band - SambappschAnne Mette Iversen's Ternion Quartet, featuring Anne Mette Iversen, Silke Eberhard, Geoffroy De Masure & Roland Schneider - Within a DiapasonNicole Glover - The FoxRosa Brunello, featuring Luca Tapino, Claudia Bidoli & Enrico Terragnoli - JubiabáJaimie Branch - theme 002 (Live)Emma Donovan & The Putbacks - LeftoversImogen Moon - Nicolston Dam
The Giving Shapes, The Peggy Lee Band, Josh Zubot Strings, Emad Armoush's Duos, Bonnie Northgraves Quartet, Benny Benack III, Anthony D'Alessandro, Ulysses Owens Jr,, Huu Bac, Ginger Beef, Carsten Rubeling, Marshall Gilkes & WDR Big Band, Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm and Vanessa Perica OrchestraPlaylist: The Giving Shapes, featuring Elisa Thorn and Robyn Jacob - My Vision Reaches for MeThe Peggy Lee Band - Justice / HonourJosh Zubot Strings - Sitting Down and ChasingEmad Armoush's Duos, featuring Emad Armoush and Jesse Zubot - Warrior's DanceBonnie Northgraves Quartet - MansplainBenny Benack III - It's Not UnusualAnthony D'Alessandro, featuring Caity Gyorgy & Benny Benack III - East of the SunUlysses Owens Jr and Generation Y, featuring Benny Benack III - London TowneHuu Bac - The Grey ScarfGinger Beef, featuring Donovan Seidle & Jeremy Gignoux - No Strings AttachedCarsten Rubeling - FlowerMarshall Gilkes and the WDR Big Band, featuring Sabeth Perez & Johan Horlen - All the Pretty Little HorsesJennifer Wharton's Bonegasm - In Our Darkest HourVanessa Perica Orchestra - Love and War
Mette Henriette, I.P.A., Gard Nilssen's Supersonic Orchestra, Petter Eldh, Angelika Niescier, Marshall Gilkes & WDR Big Band, Craig Brenan, The Brenan Brothers, Craig Brenan's Autonomic Robots, John Ellis Quartet, Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm, Darcy James Argue's Secret Society, Erica Seguine & Shon Baker Orchestra, Denin Slage-Koch, Bobby Wiens / Spencer Zweifel / Seth LewisPlaylist: Mette Henriette - DriftingI.P.A - BalletGard Nilssen's Supersonic Orchestra - Boogie Stop ToffelPetter Eldh, featuring Savannah Harris - LorimerAngelika Niescier, Tomeka Reid & Savannah Harris - A Dance, to Never EndMarshall Gilkes and the WDR Big Band - Fresh StartCraig Brenan / Florian Ross - Everything I LoveThe Brenan Brothers - Valley of SilenceCraig Brenan's Autonomic Robots - Rocket SauceJohn Ellis Quartet - HabaneraJennifer Wharton's Bonegasm - Be NormalDarcy James Argue's Secret Society - Single-Cell JitterbugErica Seguine & Shon Baker Orchestra - ReelDenin Slage-Koch, featuring Ryan Keberle & Shane Endsley - ContinueSpencer Zweifel, Bobby Wiens & Seth Lewis - Border Song
Celebrating Women's History Month! Andrea Superstein, Elisapie, Melissa Aldana, Nicole McCabe, Martina DaSilva & Caity Gyorgy, Allison Au and the Migrations Ensemble, Jennifer Wharton, Audrey Ochoa, Mary Halvorson, Solidaridad, Caroline Davis, Rosa Brunello, Endea Owens, OKAN, Rachel TherrienPlaylist: Andrea Superstein - Lay Your Head DownElisapie, featuring The Westerlies - Qaisimalaurittuq (Wish You Were Here)Melissa Aldana - The Solitary SeekerNicole McCabe - Force Of GoodMartina DaSilva & Caity Gyorgy - You're the TopAllison Au & The Migrations Ensemble - Aves RarasJennifer Wharton's Bonegasm - NorhalaAudrey Ochoa - The Tail Of A LionMary Halvorson - The GateSolidaridad - PompeyaCaroline Davis , featuring Chris Tordini, Tyshawn Sorey & Val Jeanty - [i won't be back, ms. Susan Burton]Rosa Brunello, featuring Yazz Ahmed, Tamar Osborn, Enrico Terragnoli, Luca Tapino & Marco Frattini - Razzle-DazzleEndea Owens - Detroit Fight SongOkan - OkantomiRachel Therrien, featuring Lazaro Martinez & Melissa Lavergne - Capricho Arabe
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 January 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year The Dave Stryker Trio with Bob Mintzer Overlap Groove Street 2024 Bill Anschell Ambulator Improbably Solutions 2024 Xaver Hellmeyer A Night in Verona X-Man in New York 2023 Rufus Reid with Sullivan Fortner I Can't Explain It's the Nights I Lilke 2023 The Reid Hoyson Project Dream Gliding On a Misty Night 2023 Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm Minina Sozinha Grit & Grace 2023 Alan Ferber Nonet Ice Fall Up High, Down Low 2023 Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm Virtual Reality Grit & Grace 2023 Jun Iida Shiki No Uta Evergreen 2024 John Ellis Quartet Seguidilla Bizet: Carmen in Jazz 2023 Peter Erskine and the JAM Music Lab All-Stars Calls and Hollers Bernstein in Vienna 2024 Wendell Harrison Tribe Woo in Tribute (Tribute to Kresge Eminent Artist Marie Woo) Get Up Off Your Knees 2020 Shuteen Erdenebataar Quartet In a Time Warp Rising Sun 2023 Wendell Harrison Tribe Wandering Thoughts Get Up Off Your Knees 2020 Gerald Cannon Home Live at Dizzy's Club: The Music of Elvin and McCoy 2023 Clark Sommers Pedals Feast Ephemera 2023 Dan Rosenbloom The Age of Snakes Polarity 2023 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 4th January 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Best of 2023 (Part 1) featuring: Caity Gyorgy & Mark Limacher, Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm, Jocelyn Gould, Hailey Brinnel, Claire Daly & George Garzone, Aja Monet, Nicky Schrire, Audrey Ochoa, Teri Parker, Gretchen Parlato & Lionel Loueke, Cecilia Smith, Sanah Kadoura, Allison Miller, Rachel Therrien, Jane Bunnet & Maqueque and Imogen MoonPlaylist: Caity Gyorgy & Mark Limacher - I'll Be Hard to HandleJennifer Wharton's Bonegasm - Mama's AlrightJocelyn Gould - The KickerHailey Brinnel - The SoundClaire Daly & George Garzone - Half NelsonAja Monet - CastawayNicky Schrire - Love Is for the BirdsTeri Parker - HumphAudrey Ochoa - Head of a MouseGretchen Parlato & Lionel Loueke - AkwêCecilia Smith - Miss D.D.Sanah Kadoura - Dijon'dres DealAllison Miller - Of Two RiversRachel Therrien - PorcelanosaJane Bunnett and Maqueque - Jump MonkImogen Moon - Nicolston Dam
Fosforo 1487: I brani della striscia numero 3 della settimana: Fever Ray - Keep The Streets Empty For Me; John Scofield - Mr. Tambourine Man; Ybalferran - Karadi; Humble Pie - Twist And Shout; Martha - Every Day the Hope Gets Harder; Jennifer Wharton`s Bonegasm - Be Normal; Fosforo va in onda ogni giorno alle 01:20 e alle 18:00. Puoi ascoltare le sequenze musicali di Rufus T. Firefly sulla frequenza di Radio Tandem, 98.400FM, o in streaming e anche in podcast.Per info: https://www.radiotandem.it/fosforo
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Jennifer Wharton, Audrey Ochoa, Ana Carla Maza, Mareike Wiening, Margherita Carbonell, Matteo Maranzana, Daniele Delfino & Macade, Mark Godfrey, Rubim de Toledo, Elizabeth Shepherd, Aretha Tillotson, Hiromi, Atlantis Jazz Ensemble, and Johnathan BlakePlaylist: Jennifer Wharton - Mama's AlrightAudrey Ochoa - I Would Have Told You AnywayAna Carla Maza - BahíaMareike Wiening, featuring Dave Douglas, Rich Perry, Glenn Zaleski, Alex Goodman & Johannes Felscher - RevealMargherita Carbonell, Matteo Maranzana, Daniele Delfino & Macade - DixitMark Godfrey - Forty Minutes or MoreRubim de Toledo - The Long Way (Down)Elizabeth Shepherd - Vernon Morning StarAretha Tillotson - SphereHiromi , featuring Sonicwonder - UpAtlantis Jazz Ensemble - TranscendenceJohnathan Blake - A Slight Taste
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 26th October 2023 Artist - Track - Album - Year Russ Spiegel The Underdown Groove Caribbean Blue 2023 Bob McChesney Crown Him with Many Crowns Come Sunday 2023 Aguankó Espacio Verde Unidad 2023 Afro Peruvian New Trends Orchestra, Artistic Director Corina Bartra Ecstasy Green Cosmic Synchonicities (Sincronicidades Cosmicas) 2023 Carlos Henriquez Latin Gemini A Nuyorican Tale 2023 Audrey Ochoa The Tail of a Lion The Head of a Mouse 2023 Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm La Bruja Grit & Grace 2023 Ron Blake Beyond Yesterday's Tomorrows Mistaken Identity 2023 John & David Sneider Points of Light Sneid Remarks 2023 Geoff Bradfield/Richard D. Johnson/John Tate/Samuel Jewell Corea Our Heroes 2023 Wally Schnalle Always Idiot Fist 4tet 2023 Chris Lee Castalia Quintet Music 2023 Chuck Owen and the WDR Big Band Arabian Nights (feat. Sara Caswell) Renderings 2023 John LaBarbera Big Band Tranesome Grooveyard 2023 Adam Levy Vermouth Spry 2023 Russel Kranes/Alex Levine/Sam Weber/Jay Sawyer Feint Anchor Points 2023 Tina Raymond Eight of Wands Divinations 2023 Steve Million Time Remembered Perfectly Spaced 2023 Allison Au with the Migrations Ensemble Migration Migrations 2023 Allison Au with the Migrations Ensemble Pecola Migrations 2023 Allison Au with the Migrations Ensemble I Dream a World Migrations 2023 Loren Stillman Fearless Dreamer Time and Again 2023 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 26th October 2023 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
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 28th September 2023 Artist - Track - Album - Year Tina Raymond Swainson's Hawk Divinations 2023 Steve Carrington Garretized Family R Friends 2023 Michael Davis/Hip-Bone Big Band State of the Art Open City 2023 Audrey Ochoa Have a Cry The Head of a Mouse 2023 Aguankó Dualidad Unidad 2023 Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm Menina Sozinha Grit & Grace 2023 The Moore-McColl Jazz Society Back to Atlanta Up and Gone 2023 The Count Basie Orchestra, dir. Scotty Barnhart Rock Candy (feat. George Benson) Swings the Blues 2023 Greg Abate/Paul Del Nero Quartet Light Speed Reunion: Live at WICN 2023 Funkwrench Blues The Refusal Soundtrack for a Film Without Pictures 2023 Mehmet Ali Sanlikol & Whatsnext? Abraham Suite I: The Fire Turkish Hipster: Tales from Swing to Psychedelic 2023 Gerry Gibbs Thrasher People Friends Forever Family 2023 Maci Miller I Can't Wait Nine 2023 Nicole Zuraitis Burn How Love Begins 2023 Veronica Swift I Am What I Am Veronica Swift 2023 SuperBlue: Kurt Elling & Charlie Hunter Only the Lonely Woman The Iridescent Spree 2023 Kelly Jefferson Kindling Rituals 2023 Sharon Minemoto Bike Path Dark Night, Bright Stars 2023 John Wojciechowski The Leaves Fall to the Ground Swing of the Pendulum 2023 Big Chief Donald Harrison Jr. When Mary Smiles Congo Square Suite 2023 Steve Lehman/Orchestre National de Jazz Chimera Ex Machina 2023 Three Story Sandbox Tears for Ukraine Artful Dodgers 2023 Ember Flotation Device and Shivers August in March 2023 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 28th September 2023 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Jazz trombone legend John Fedchock joins Andrew and guest co-host, former Brass Junkies guest, and John's wife Jennifer Wharton to talk about his amazing career that spans over four decades. Become a Patron ► https://www.patreon.com/thebrassjunkies/ Show Notes ► http://www.brassjunkies.com Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/pray4jens/ Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/pray4jens/ The Brass Junkies is hosted and produced by Andrew Hitz for Pedal Note Media https://www.brassjunkies.com
On today's episode, Scott interviews a musician that he's never met or performed with, Jennifer Wharton, an American freelance NYC bass trombonist, who also doubles on tenor trombone and tuba. She's played in a number of iconic broadway pit orchestras that include West Side Story and the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Her recording credits include the show, Mrs. Maisel, and the Grammy-winning recording of “Beautiful-The Carol King Musical”, and her live performances include the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra and the Birdland Big Band. In addition, my guest is an adjunct professor at Montclair State University, band leader of her jazz group, Bonegasm, and was just listed in the 2021 Jazz Times Magazine Expanded Critics Poll Results. This 1st call bass trombonist, who's slogan is….”I play low notes”, definitely GOT CHOPS! Follow Jennifer on Website: jenniferwharton.com Instagram: @jenniferwharton YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/jenniferwharton Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bonegasm Follow Got Chops on Instagram: @gotchopspodcast Listen to Got Chops Podcast on - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Pjh7tC3aTpeMFEhmn4fp4?si=699ae5b84e544cb5 - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/got-chops/id1587699754 - Anchor: https://anchor.fm/gotchops - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp5wwP8DvMPkqI4VM2VMlcufn6a-CzlHM Follow Scott on Instagram: @scottgrimaldimusic Twitter: @GrimaldiMusic Facebook: Scott Grimaldi - "The Color Of Midnight" Website: www.grimaldimusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gotchops/message
Alan and Steve visit with professional musician Jennifer Wharton about mental health issues that confront music students and teachers. Show notes and links found at https://www.musicedinsights.com/uncategorized/mental-health-issues-with-jennifer-wharton/
This week on the podcast we welcome Mrs. Jennifer Wharton, NYC commercial bass trombonist and bandleader of Bonegasm. Jen has been a prominent name on the Broadway scene for several decades and has strong roots in the classical tradition despite her current jazz-centric endeavors. As an incredibly well-rounded musician and outgoing person, Jen is hard not to love as a person and a player all around. We had a fun time talking with her about her move to New York and her freelancing beginnings, the formation of her group Bonegasm, her experiences playing on Broadway. -- Transition music: Tricotism, Oscar Pettiford, Jennifer Wharton & Bonegasm Intro/Outro music: I Will Go Sailing No More, Randy Newman, Lawson Gardner Instagram: @8thposition @dabaldwin903 @lawson.gardner2
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 November 2021 Artist - Track - Album - Year The Cookers The Mystery of Monifa Brown Look Out! 2021 Black Art Jazz Collective When Will We Learn Armor of Pride 2018 David Larsen Into the Light Deviate from Standards 2021 Levi Dover Sextet L'Appel du Vide Imaginary Structures 2021 Alexander McCabe Christi's Day Body & Soul 2021 Beth McKenna Streets of Mexico City Beyond Here 2021 Romero Lubambo & Rafael Piccolotto Chamber Orchestra Samba de Proventa Live at Dizzy's Lincoln Center New York City 2021 Alexis Cole Triste Sky Blossom: Songs from My Tour of Duty 2021 Negroni's Trio Que Felicidad Esperanzas/Hopes 2021 Lee Heerspink Let it Simmer Presents Monsters' Impromptu 2021 Alex Brown Anthem The Dark Fire Sessions 2021 Nick Finzer Sing a Song of Song Out of Focus 2021 Ed Neumeister Quartet PickledGinger 3 What Have I Done? 2021 Ed Neumeister Quartet Ridgewood What Have I Done? 2021 Nick Finzer Mood Indigo (w/Jennifer Wharton) Out of Focus 2021 Chuck Owen and The Jazz Surge Trail of the Ancients Within Us: Celebrating 25 Years of The Jazz Surge 2021 Henry Threadgill Zooid Come and Go Poof 2021 Sylvie Courvoisier & Mary Halvorson Blizzard Rings Searching for the Disappeared Hour 2021 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 4th November 2021 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Broadway veteran Jennifer Wharton (Beautiful, King Kong, West Side Story) joins the show to talk about her unusual road to success from the West Coast to NYC, about Broadway pit life, about her group Bonegasm, and even about kicking around the house with ANOTHER world class trombonist. We really spread out have a fun conversation. Check out Jen's music at jenniferwharton.bandcamp.com and her upcoming events and merch at jenniferwharton.com Support Divergent Paths! Anything and everything helps. Buy a sitcker!! patreon.com/divergentpathspod
Jennifer Wharton a veteran of Broadway pit orchestras is also the leader of the four trombone band Bonegasm. We have a great discussion about the trombone, her band and her work as a Broadway pit musician. She shares great insight and information about being a professional musician in New York City.
Whether she is performing and/or recording as a Grammy award-winning bass trombonist on Broadway or leading her trombone-forward ensemble, Bonegasm, Jen has helped provide creative freelance musical opportunities for trombone players and for female brass musicians in New York City. She shares her journey as a low-brass specialist, gives her thoughts on mental health and social media, and shows us how she uplifts her fellow colleagues and students.*LINKS*Jen's website and merch store Follow Jen on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTubeBonegasm's website, Bandcamp page, and Facebook page Jen's article on the first all-female Broadway trombone section Jen's interview with Nicole Abissi Selected Videos:Polka Dots and Moonbeams for 5 trombones or 2 married bone players Pasek/Paul: This is Me, arr. Jen Wharton for mass trombone ensemble for Int'l Women's Day 2021 Not A Novelty - Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm Bonegasm plays Tricotism at Birdland Bonegasm Live from Long Island - Sept 27, 2020 Follow us on Instagram and LinktreeMore about the host at caroljantsch.comMore about the co-host at theflythegroup.comMore about the producer and audio engineer at michnari robinsonWe hope our patrons will donate at least $1 each week to Buy Me a Coffee to support the many talents and services of our wonderful producer and audio engineer, Michnari Robinson. He has worked tirelessly behind-the-scenes to help make this podcast a success. You are also welcome to support him through donations on PayPal (michnarr@gmail.com) and on Cash App ($MichnariRobinson).
Jennifer and her group Bonegasm will perform at 6 p.m. on the Main Stage. She spoke with KCCK's Hollis Monroe. The post Iowa City Jazz Festival – Jennifer Wharton appeared first on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.
In this episode I interview Karen Cubides, CEO of Karen Cubides Agency, saxophonist, podcaster, coach and avid educator. Karen and I became friends over the past year, meeting through her work with Calliope Brass and then working together on launching an online community called The Greenroom. The best part of this episode is you can hear how excited we are to be in the same room! After a year of meeting on zoom and talking on the phone, I traveled to Nashville and we had a whirlwind 48-hour "meeting of the minds." I think you can hear the energy we bring to each other and the delight of connecting with someone who brings out the best in us. Follow @greenroom_community on IG to stay up to date on all our big plans! Karen has frequently lectured on arts marketing and branding, appearing at the New England Conservatory, the Colburn School, the Curtis Institute of Music, Vanderbilt University, and Boston Conservatory, among other institutions. One of her greatest passions is serving young professionals as they navigate the tumultuous transition from student musician to professional artist. Karen created the Emerging Artists Program within KCA to meet this end. Her unique program allows these musicians to access mentorship, resources, and a thriving community of like-minded creatives at a fraction of the price. As such, their transition is much more tangible and attainable, and these young professionals can easily tap into the guidance they need. Karen is also the founder and host of The Musician's Guide to being Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise. This podcast interviews cutting edge, deeply personal, and wonderfully insightful professionals in the music world and serves as a platform and resource for musicians of all levels. Featured guests on the podcast include Jennifer Wharton, Christian Griego, Jeremy Wilson, Demondrae Thurman, Roxy Coss, and more. Karen resides in Nashville, Tennessee with her brilliant husband Nick Laufer, Killebrew Coffee, and their rescue dogs, Aldo and Reina.
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 17th June 2021 Artist - Track - Album - Year James Francies Adoration Purest Form 2021 Sons of Kemet Field Negus Black to the Future 2021 James Francies Levitate Purest Form 2021 Sons of Kemet Pick Up Your Burning Black to the Future 2021 The Capitol Bones Song for Bilbao The Beat Goes On 2021 Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm Manta Rays Not a Novelty 2021 Slide Attack Owens Road Trip 2021 Gerg Germann Rosetta Stone Tales of Time 2021 Wille Jones III Fallen Hero Fallen Heroes 2021 George Cables This is My Song Too Close for Comfort 2021 Ray Gallon Plus One Make Your Move 2021 Bruce Harris Saucer Eyes Soundview 2021 Henry 'Skipper' Franklin Coconut Island Blossoms of Blessings 2021 Code Quartet Genealogy Genealogy 2021 Todd Cochran TC3 Fantaisie Then Again, Here and Now 2021 Nikolaj Hess Ravel Reflections Spacelab & Strings 2021 L'Abîme L'Étang au Crépuscule L'Abîme 2021 Arbenz/Mehari/Veras Groove A Conversation #1 2020 Anna Webber (Large Ensemble) Idiom IV: Interlude 2 & Movement III Idiom 2021 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 17th June 2021 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Jennifer Wharton loves playing low brass (her website tag is indeed, "I play low notes"), and has enjoyed doing so on Broadway in shows such as Beloved: The Carole King Musical, 9 to 5, Curtains, Porgy and Bess, King Kong, and most recently West Side Story. She's played with a ton of jazz ensembles and artists, and is a founder of the group Bonegasm, an ensemble of 4 trombones plus rhythm section! She talks about her shows and more! You can find out more about her at https://jenniferwharton.com/ Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod. Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast. You can also donate through the website. This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated. Please leave a rating and a review. Thank you for listening.
Sound Travels 6 Playlist 1. Jaubi - Naf's at Peace - Naf's at Peace (Jaubi & Astigmatic Records) 2. Sons of Kemet - In Remembrance of Those Fallen - Black to the Future (Impulse) 3. Graham Costello - Second Lives - Legion (Gearbox) 4. Amaro Freitas - Sankofa - Sankofa (Farout) 5. Bunn-Debrett Quintet - Praise Dance - Self-titled (BDQ) 6. Charlie Dennard - Berimbau - Trio Zinho (self-released) 7. Marijan Cvetanovic Quartet - The Dance of Illusions - Fourth Wall (Biveco) 8. Kenny Cox - Island Song - Dj Amir Presents Strata Records: The Sound of Detroit Vol. 1 (BBE) 9. Larry Nozero - Tune For L.N. - Dj Amir Presents Strata Records: The Sound of Detroit Vol. 1 (BBE) 10. Christoph Stiefel - Pyramid - Big Ship (Basho Records) 11. Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm - Blue Salt - Not a Novelty (Sunnyside) 12. Steven Bernstein - Show Me Your Myth - Community Music (Royal Potato Family) 13. M.C. Shoehorn - Ice Cream & Bubbles - Wingin' It (Shoehorn Music) 14. Isaih Collier & The Chosen Few - Part II: Humility - Cosmic Transitions (Division 81 Records) 15. Dan Rosenboom, Billy Mohler & Anthony Fung - Dismantle Systems of Oppression - Refract (Orenda) 16. Josephine Davies - Dukha: Pervasive Dissatisfaction - Satori: How Can We Wake? (Whirlwind)
Bass trombonist Jennifer Wharton discusses her band Bonegasm, her new album "Not A Novelty," her path to jazz, and the essence of the trombone. Good times are had by all. jenniferwharton.com https://jenniferwharton.bandcamp.com/album/not-a-novelty
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 13th May 2021 Artist - Track - Album - Year Charlie Sepúlveda & The Turnaround Frenesi This is Latin Jazz 2021 Gustavo Cortiñas La Ruta de Regresso a Guinea Está en el Arcoiris Desafío Candente 2021 Gustavo Cortiñas La Mano Invisible Desafío Candente 2021 Vincent Herring Ojos de Rojo Preaching to the Choir 2021 Benito Gonzalez Father Sing to the World 2021 Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm Blue Salt Not a Novelty 2021 Ulysses Owens Jr. Big Band Human Nature Soul Conversations 2021 Florian Ross WDR Big Band Trampoline Front & Center 2021 Gustavo Cortiñas El Desarrollo Desarolla la Desigualdad Desafío Candente 2021 The U.S. Air Force Big Band "Airmen of Note" feat. Chris Potter Train The 2021 Jazz Heritage Series 2021 Michael Waldrop Katrina's Path: Brazil Time Frames 2021 Michael Waldrop Katrina's Path: Cuba Time Frames 2021 Michael Waldrop Katrina's Path: New Orleans Time Frames 2021 Kari Ikonen The Evergreen Earth Impressions, Improvisations and Compositions 2020 Jen Shyu & Jade Tongue Display of the Moon Zero Grasses: Ritual for the Losses 2021 Lücker Shickentanz Weird Ostinatos Suspicion About the Hidden Realities of Sound 2021 Claudio Scolari Project Spectrum Cosmology 2021 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 13th May 2021 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
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 29th April 2021 Artist - Track - Album - Year Eric Goletz Cat on the Corner Into the Night 2021 Ben Patterson Fear is the Mind-Killer Push the Limits 2021 Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm La Otra Mano Not a Novelty 2021 Charlie Sepúlveda & The Turnaround Tales from the Wall This is Latin Jazz 2021 Ulysses Owens Jr Big Band Beardom X Soul Conversations 2021 Vincent Herring Minor Swing Preaching to the Choir 2021 Rahsaan Barber Quarantine Queens Mosaic 2021 Michael Wolff Falling Down Live @ Vitellos 2021 Don Braden/Joris Teepe Quartet Butterfly In the Spirit of Herbie Hancock: Live at 'De Witte' 2020 Tobias Meinhart Movement The Painter 2021 Tony Monaco/Hendrik Meurkens/Reid Hoyson/Mark Lucas Aglio e Olio Strollin' 2021 Michael Waldrop Three Mediterrean Views: Léon de Palamidi Time Frames 2021 Wolfgang Lackerschmid Latino Blue Lockdown Releases 2020 Michael Waldrop Three Mediterrean Views: Notte a Venzia Time Frames 2021 Lücker Schickentanz Catherdral Suspicion About the Hidden Realities of Sound 2021 Michael Waldrop Three Mediterrean Views: Château D'If Time Frames 2021 Kari Ikonen Trance Oriental Impressions, Improvisations and Compositions 2020 Machine Mass Sextet In a Silent Way Intrusion 2021 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 29th April 2021 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Jennifer Wharton stops by to talk with the Brass Junkies about life playing low notes, the group Bonegasm, recording an album during the times of COVID, and much much more! You can find show notes including links to everything mentioned in this episode on the Pedal Note Media website: http://www.pedalnotemedia.com/the-brass-junkies-podcast/ For instant access to the complete back catalog of exclusive bonus content including extra interviews with guests, additional content from Lance and Andrew like the Music Practice Coach Show and the Jacobs Quotes Podcast, become a Patreon patron of the show today: https://www.patreon.com/thebrassjunkies
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 April 2021 Artist - Track - Album - Year Ben Patterson Alternate Reality Push the Limits 2021 Michael Dease Zanderfied Give it All You Got 2021 Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm Face Value Not a Novelty 2021 John Hasselback III Blood Orange Entrance 2021 Steve Slagle I Remember Britt Nascentia (Birth) 2021 Amit Friedman Name Droppin' Unconditional Love 2021 Mark Lewis Quartet Naked Animals Naked Animals 2021 Vinnie Riccitelli Octet Maids of Cadiz For the Record 2020 Vinnie Riccitelli Octet Along Came Betty For the Record 2020 Charles Langford New Day Powerless 2021 Lorne Lofsky Seven Steps This Song is New 2021 Perry Smith Cyclic Episode Peace 2021 Veronica Swift The Sports Page This Bitter Earth 2021 Ray Gallon Hanks a Lot Make Your Move 2021 Pino Palladino and Blake Mills Chris Dave Notes with Attachements 2021 Richard Ford Orfafardo Basso Profundissimo 2021 The Offerings of Curtis Andrews The Shape Shifter Speaking Hands 2021 Natsuki Tamura / Satoko Fujii Dreamer Keshin 2020 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 15th April 2021 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
In a recent conversation streamed online, bass trombonist Jennifer Wharton interviewed trumpeter and singer Bria Skonberg about her life in music. The two discussed everything from choosing the right mutes to balancing the professional demands of playing music with the personal demands of family life.
She might not act at all like a diva, but Sara certainly has the talent part, and she is a regular in Broadway pit orchestras and the DIVA Jazz Orchestra. She shares what life is like as a freelancer in NYC, and discusses the importance of being a good colleague while establishing yourself in a new city. *LINKS*Sara's websiteFollow Sara on Instagram and FacebookSelected Videos: Three Blind Mice, arr. Sara Jacovino, with the Birdland Big BandDarkness of the Matter by Sara Jacovino, with the DIVA Jazz OrchestraOther Angles by Sara Jacovino, from Jennifer Wharton's "Bonegasm"Virtual Piano Lounge Plus One with Sara Jacovino"With Every Breath I Take" - arr. and feat. Sara Jacovino, with the DIVA Jazz OrchestraFollow us on Instagram at @Rising_Stars_Podcast_More about the host at caroljantsch.com
Use code "spit1020" at checkout to receive $500 off the purchase of a brand new instrument through January 31st!www.houghtonhorns.comIn this episode, Karen Cubides and I dive into what the first year of working together has looked like for me.Karen Cubides is the passionate and engaging founder and CEO of the Karen Cubides Agency based in Nashville, Tennessee. Her holistic approach to coaching her clients allows her to serve a wide range of well-established musicians and young professionals alike in unique and personal ways. Through her intimate understanding of the relationship between personal growth and professional achievement, Karen builds up the individual, the artist, and the professional within each of her clients as they master goal-setting, lifestyle balance, and the nuances of our evolving industry. Her commitment, care, and creativity have connected her with incredible individuals and organizations across the world. Karen founded her agency early in her career out of her empathy for the people she worked with and admired. She firmly believes that musicians do not have to choose between promising careers and fulfilling personal lives. Her compassion has driven her time and again to better herself and her agency to bring out the best in each of her clients, both personally and professionally. By understanding and assessing the whole individual and not the performer exclusively, her clients continue to thrive in their creative passions and In their personal relationships. Karen has had the privilege of working with musicians of all backgrounds, from bird land to broadway and from the Philharmonic to the Blair School of Music. As CEO of KCA and as an avid educator, Karen is a frequent lecturer on arts marketing and branding, appearing at the New England Conservatory, the Colburn School, the Curtis Institute of Music, Vanderbilt University, and Boston Conservatory, among other institutions. One of her greatest passions is serving young professionals as they navigate the tumultuous transition from student musician to professional artist. Karen created the Emerging Artists Program within KCA to meet this end. Her unique program allows these musicians to access mentorship, resources, and a thriving community of like-minded creatives at a fraction of the price. As such, the transition is much more tangible and attainable, and these young professionals can easily tap into the guidance they need. Karen is also the founder and host of The Musician’s Guide to being Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise. This podcast Interviews cutting edge, deeply personal, and wonderfully insightful professionals In the music world and serves as a platform and resource for musicians of all levels. Featured guests on the podcast include Jennifer Wharton, Christian Griego, Jeremy Wilson, Demondrae Thurman, Roxy Coss, and more. Karen resides in Nashville, Tennessee with her brilliant, husband Nick Laufer, Killebrew Coffee, and their rescue dogs, Aldo and Reina. Support the show (https://thatsnotspit.com/support/)
"On today’s episode of The Jazz Hole your ears are becoming some of the first ones to ever hear music from two brand new albums: Present Company by the Peter Hess Quartet and The Adjacent Possible by Quintopus. Both of these albums are coming out this Friday, September 18th. Other jazz selections today are from the Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra’s album Down A Rabbit Hole, Michael Sarian’s New Aurora and Rajiv Jayaweera’s Postils. Peter Hess Quartet - “Sanford Theme” & “Echolocation” Album: Present Company Peter Hess (ts), Brian Drye (tb), Adam Hopkins (b) and Tomas Fujiwara (d) ------- Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra - “Three and Me” & “Part I: Ze Teach” Album: Down A Rabbit Hole Ayn Inserto (cond, comp), Sean Jones (tp, soloist), John Fedchock (tb, soloist), George Garzone (ts, soloist), Jeff Claassen, Bijon Watson, Dan Rosenthal, Matthew Small (tp), Randy Pingrey (tb, soloist on “Part I: Ze Teach”), Chris Gagne, Garo Saraydarian (tb), Jennifer Wharton (btb), Allan Chase (ss, as), Rick Stone (as, fl, cl), Kelly Roberge (ts, cl), Mark Zaleski (ts, cl), Kathy Olson (bs, bcl), Eric Hofbauer (g), Jason Yeager (p), Sean Farias (b), Austin McMahon (d) – on “Part I: Ze Teach”: Mike Tomasiak (ts), Jerry Sabatini (tp), Tim Lienhard (tb) and Jamie Kember (b-tb) Quintopus - “Quinto, Straight Ahead” & “The Adjacent Possible” Album: The Adjacent Possible Doug Stone (ts), Nick Finzer (tb, effects), Matthew Golombisky (b) and Chris Teal (d) ------- Michael Sarian’s New Aurora - Aurora Album: Michael Sarian’s New Aurora Michael Sarian (tp, flh), Santiago Leibson (p), Marty Kenney (b) and Dayeon Seok (d) Rajiv Jayaweera - “The Elephant” & “Hirimbura” Album: Pistils Rajiv Jayaweera (d, cymbals, thammattama, caxixi), Chris Cheek (ts, ss), Aaron Parks (p), Hugh Stuckey (g) and Sam Anning (b) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 01:59 - Sanford Theme - Peter Hess Quartet 07:44 - Echolocation - Peter Hess Quartet 14:18 - Three and Me - Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra 23:01 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 24:40 - Part I: Ze Teach - Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra 33:03 - Quinto, Straight Ahead - Quintopus 36:39 - The Adjacent Possible - Quintopus 41:09 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 43:13 - Aurora - Michael Sarian’s New Aurora 49:23 - The Elephant - Rajiv Jayaweera 56:12 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 57:51 - Hirimbura - Rajiv Jayaweera 64:54 - Finish "
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Jazz Trombonist Jennifer Wharton .. We caught up with her in Mid April 2020 to talk music and this strange new COVID-19 world. Her debut CD is Bonegasm and these days she is low brass specialist based in New York City .. and things have taken off .. she has been a member of two multiple Grammy-nominated ensembles and has a bright future ahead of her .. Enjoy…Click here to listen.https://jenniferwharton.com/Neon Jazz is a radio program airing since 2011. Hosted by Joe Dimino and Engineered by John Christopher in Kansas City, Missouri giving listeners a journey into one of America's finest inventions. Take a listen on KCXL (102.9 FM / 1140 AM) out of Liberty, MO. Listen to KCXL on Tunein Radio at http://tunein.com/radio/Neon-Jazz-With-Joe-Dimino-p381685/. You can now catch Neon Jazz on KOJH 104.7 FM out of the Mutual Musicians Foundation from Noon - 1 p.m. CST Monday-Friday at https://www.kojhfm.org/. Check us out at All About Jazz @ https://kansascity.jazznearyou.com/neon-jazz.php. For all things Neon Jazz, visit http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/
Episode 64 features the great New York City bass trombonist Jennifer Wharton! Jennifer is a regular in Broadway pit orchestras and big bands around NYC, currently holding the Bass Trombone chair on West Side Story and leading her band Bonegasm. She dives deep into her personal story of becoming one of the top call low brass musicians in New York, struggling with an eating disorder, and navigating the music business as a female brass player. Find her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/bonegasm/, Instagram @jenniferwharton, and her website jenniferwharton.com/
The Jazz Hole with Linus features some great music today, including tracks from the brand new album “Crosswinds”, Swiss saxophonist Christoph Irniger’s third album with his band Pilgrim, plus more from the Brooklyn-based trio Curtis+Garabedian+Sperrazza and their album “New Year”, Satoko Fujii & Ramon Lopez’ album “Confluence”, Rich Halley’s “Terra Incognita” and from “Down A Rabbit Hole” by the Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra. -------- Curtis+Garabedian+Sperrazza - “Fred’s Hop” & “That Which Cannot Be Replaced” Album: New Year Caleb Wheeler Curtis (as), Noah Garabedian (b) and Vinnie Sperrazza (d) Christoph Irniger Pilgrim - “Improvisation in C Major” & “Point of View” Album: Crosswinds Christoph Irniger (ts), Stefan Aeby (p), Dave Gisler (g), Raffaele Bossard (b) and Michi Stulz (d) Satoko Fujii & Ramon Lopez - Three Days Later Album: Confluence Satoko Fujii (p, comp) and Ramon Lopez (d) Satoko Fujii & Ramon Lopez - Confluence Album: Confluence Satoko Fujii (p) and Ramon Lopez (d, comp) Rich Halley - The Journey Album: Terra Incognita Rich Halley (ts, comp), Matthew Shipp (p, comp), Michael Bisio (b, comp) and Newman Taylor Baker (d, comp) -------- Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra – “Three and Me” & “Down a Rabbit Hole” Album: Down a Rabbit Hole Ayn Inserto (cond, comp), Sean Jones (tp, soloist), John Fedchock (tb, soloist), George Garzone (ts, soloist), Jeff Claassen, Bijon Watson, Dan Rosenthal, Matthew Small (tp), Randy Pingrey, Chris Gagne, Garo Saraydarian (tb), Jennifer Wharton (btb), Allan Chase (ss, as), Rick Stone (as, fl, cl), Kelly Roberge (ts, cl), Mark Zaleski (ts, cl), Kathy Olson (bs, bcl), Eric Hofbauer (g), Jason Yeager (p), Sean Farias (b), Austin McMahon (d) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 01:59 - Fred’s Hop - Curtis+Garabedian+Sperrazza 05:10 - That Which Cannot Be Replaced - Curtis+Garabedian+Sperrazza 09:35 - Improvisation in C Major - Christoph Irniger Pilgrim 13:08 - Point of View - Christoph Irniger Pilgrim 21:04 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 24:38 - Three Days Later - Satoko Fujii, Ramon Lopez 29:03 - Confluence - Satoko Fujii, Ramon Lopez 33:53 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 35:07 - The Journey - Rich Halley 52:07 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 54:00 - Three and Me - Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra 62:46 - Finish
Messages from COTP young communicators: Angela Harvey, Christian Castillo, Jennifer Wharton, Nate Owens, & Chris Bostick
Cuatro novedades discográficas y un adiós al sello Pirouet Records, que cesa su actividad dejando tras de sí 98 referencias. Solstice del pianista Frank Kimbrough tiene el honor de ser la última referencia del sello alemán dirigido por Ralph Bürklin. Unas semanas antes de esta obra, se publicaba The White Belt del guitarrista Ronny Graupe. Las otras dos novedades son How To Say Goodbye de la Ken Schaphorst Big Band, y Steppin’ Out del grupo Steps Ahead acompañado por la WDR Big Band Cologne. Presentación y HDO 207: © Pachi Tapiz, 2016 HDO es un podcast editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. En HDO 207 suena: Steps Ahead: Steppin’ Out (JazzLine, 2016) Steps Ahead: Mike Mainieri, Bill Evans, Chuck Loeb, Tom Kennedy, Steve Smith, WDR Big Band Cologne, dir. Michael Albene Ken Schaphorst Big Band: How To Say Goodbye (JCA Recordings, 2016) Ken Schaphorst Big Band, Ken Schaphorst, Michael Thomas, Jeramy Udden, Donny McCaslin, Chris Cheek, Brian Landrus, Tom Kadleck, Dave Ballou, John Carlson, Ralph Alessi, Luis Bonilla, Jason Jackson, Curtis Hasselbring, Jennifer Wharton, Uri Caine, Brad Shepik, Jay Anderson, Matt Wilson, Jerry Leake Ronny Graupe: The White Belt (Pirouet, 2016) Ronny Graupe, Jonas Westergaard, Christian Lillinger Frank Kimbrough: Solstice (Pirouet, 2016) Frank Kimbrough, Jay Anderson, Jeff Hirshfield Toda la información de HDO 207 en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=28031 Toda la información de HDO en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=13298
First show since May is a hot one with most selections coming from South Florida. Miami Saxophone Quartet, Lynne Arriale, South Florida Jazz Orchestra, Ron Miller & much more! Improved sound quality and beefier cuts for your enjoyment - thanks for listening! Host: Kenny MacKenzie Our Facebook page!Kenny also hosts: "Jazz Greats" on WFCF St. Augustine every Tuesday 3-7pm EST Listen on iHeart! USA Only "Kendo's Jazz Sampler" on WNHU New Haven Mondays at 6am EST. Listen via WNHU website!Have a peek at Kendo's Top 55 Jazz Tracks for 2014.Kenny's Twitter1. Introduction - Kenny (download our theme song "In Control" on iTunes!)2. "Alligator Alley" - Scott Marischen (Palm Beach, FL) website Scott Marischen- harp, Flute - Ed Maina, Viola - Debbie Spring, Bass - Jose Garcia, Percussion - Tony Verdejofrom the album "Alligator Alley"Purchase at CD Baby or iTunes!3. "Don't Look Back" - Miami Saxophone Quartet (Miami, FL) websiteGary Keller, Gary Lindsay, Mike Brignola, Ed Calle - saxeswithJim Gasior - piano, Chuck Bergeron - bass, John Yarling - drumsfrom the album "Four of a Kind". Purchase at Amazon & iTunes!4. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Second Chances" by Allison Paris)5. "Dance of the Rain" - Lynne Arriale (Jacksonville, FL) websiteLynne Arriale - pianoOmer Avital - oudAnthony Pinciotti - drumsfrom the album "Convergence". Purchase at Amazon & iTunes! 6. "Blues for the Terrible Two's" - South Florida Jazz Orchestra (Miami, FL) websiteChuck Bergeron - Director, bassFeatured trumpet solists: Brian Lynch, Jason Carder and Kim Pensyl Wayne Bergeron - trumpetSaxes: Ed Calle - tenor, Gary Kellor - lead altoKim Mattis, tenor, Mike Brignola - baritone/bass clarinetTrombones - Dana Teboe, Dante Luciani, John Kricker, Jennifer Wharton - bass boneBrian Murphy - piano, John Yarling - drumsFrom the album "Trumpet Summit".Purchase album at Amazon & iTunes!7. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Second Chances" by Allison Paris)8. "True Crime" - Consortium (Miami, FL) websiteDavid Fernandez - tenor, Cisco Dimas - trumpetDavid Siegel - piano, Josh Allen - bassRodolfo Zuniga - drumsfrom the album "Consortium". 9. "Peacock Park" - Ron Miller (Dania Beach, FL) websiteRon Miller - pianoDavid Fernandez - sax Jeff Carswell - bassSteve Rucker - drumsfrom the album "Peacock Park". Purchase at Amazon, CD Baby or iTunes!10. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Second Chances" by Allison Paris)11. Closing Announcements - Kenny Palm Coast Jazz closing theme by Seven Octaves.produced by Kenny MacKenzie If you are a jazz musician residing in Florida with quality recordings of your original music (new or old) and would like to submit for future podcasts, please contact us at jazzploration@gmail.com All recordings and compositions are the property of their respective performers and composers, all rights reserved. This podcast copyright 2014 Kenny MacKenzie. All rights reserved.
Getting our 3rd season started with a bang! This episode features performances by the likes of Phil Woods, Ed Calle, Larry Coryell and Kenny Drew Jr. on new and older recordings from Florida's finest jazz musicians. Latin, Funk, Gypsy Jazz, Contemporary Big Band & more! Pictured: George Grosman (photo by Greg King) Host: Kenny MacKenzie Our Facebook page!Kenny's hosts"Jazz Greats" on WFCF every Tuesday 3-7pm EST. Listen on iHeart!Kenny's Twitter1. Introduction - Kenny (download our theme song "In Control" on iTunes!)2. "Read My Lips" - South Florida Jazz Orchestra (Miami, FL) websiteChuck Bergeron - director, bass; Trumpet: Jason Carder, Greg Gisbert, Alex Norris, Augie HaasAlto Saxes: Gary Keller, Gary Lindsay,Tenor/Baritone saxes: Ed Calle, Ken Mattis, Mike BrignolaTrombones: Dante Luciani, John Kricker, Joanna SabaterBass trombone: Jennifer WhartonPiano: Martin BejeranoDrums: John YarlingTimbales: Raymer Olalde; Congas: Roberto Quinterofrom the album "Trumpet Summit".Purchase at Amazon or iTunes! 3. "Pasajé Tennessee" - Jamie Ousley (Hallandale, FL) websiteJamie Ousley - double bass, Phillip Strange - piano,Johnny Mendoza - Violin, mandolin, quatro, marracasLarry Marshall - drumsfrom the album "Back Home". Purchase at Amazon, CD Baby or iTunes!4. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Second Chances" by Allison Paris)5. "Feeling His Groove" - Jose Valentino (Tampa, FL) FacebookJose Valentino Ruiz - vocals, flute, sax, bass, guitar, rhodesJonathan Thomas - drumsBenny Maldonado - congasFrom the album "Messiah" 6. "Goodbye Mr. Jones" - Larry Coryell & Kenny Drew Jr (Tampa, FL) Kenny's websiteLarry Coryell - guitarKenny Drew Jr. - pianoFrom the album "Duality", courtesy of Random Act Records (website).Purchase album at Amazon or CD Baby!7. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album KMT I by Kenny MacKenzie Trio)8. "Sidney Fandango" - George Grosman & Bohemian Swing (Orlando, FL) websiteGeorge Grosman - guitar, Brandon Walker - soprano sax,Ian MacGillivray - trumpet, David MacDougall - drums,Rachel Melas - bass, Refael Keren - accordianfrom the album "Sidney, Mon Ami".Purchase cd at Amazon, CD Baby or iTunes!9. "Birth Without Violence" - Gary Wofsey and the Contemporary Jazz Orchestra (Alford, FL) websiteTrumpet/Flugelhorn: Gary Wofsey (solo), Moose Foyer, Laurie Frink, Bob FreebergAlto Saxes: Phil Woods (solo)Flute/Tenor/Baritone saxes: Gary Brown, Dick Oates, Ronnie CuberTrombones: Bob Carlson, Joe LetiziaPiano/Electric Piano: Mike AbeneGuitar: Melanie MacQuarrieBass: Paul AdamyDrums: Jim MolaTimbales/congas/perc: Bob Meriglianofrom the album "Kef's Pool".Purchase vinyl lp at Amazon! 10. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Live From the Warehouse" by Dot Wilder)11. "Blues for L.T." - Gers Yowell Quartet (Ormond Beach, FL)Gers Yowell - EWI, Kenny MacKenzie - pianoFrank Capek - bass, Frankie Capek - drumsrecorded October 21, 2011 ~ PC Jazz exclusive.In memoriam: Frank Capek and Gers Yowell.12. Closing Announcements - Kenny Palm Coast Jazz closing theme by Seven Octaves.produced by Kenny MacKenzie If you are a jazz musician residing in Florida with quality recordings of your original music (new or old) and would like to submit for future podcasts, please contact us at palmcoastjazz@gmail.com All recordings and compositions are the property of their respective performers and composers, all rights reserved. This podcast copyright 2013 Kenny MacKenzie. All rights reserved.