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MYRON WALDEN “THIS WAY” Barcelona, Spain, Mar 24, 2003 & Brooklyn, NY, Sept 29, 2003What goes up must come down, Sooner than laterMyron Walden (as) Jimmy Greene (ts) Vicente Archer (b) E.J. Strickland (d) BILL CHARLAP TRIO “STREET OF DREAMS” New York, May 24 & 25, 2021The Duke, Day dream, Out of nowhereBill Charlap (p) Peter Washington (b) Kenny Washington (d) GREGORY TARDY “IF TIME COULD STAND STILL” New York, June 19 & 20, 2019A great cloud of witnesses, Everything happens to me, I swing because I'm happyAlex Norris (tp-1) Gregory Tardy (ts) Keith Brown (p) Alexander Claffy (b) Willie Jones, III (d). Continue reading Puro Jazz 27 de febrero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
MYRON WALDEN “THIS WAY” Barcelona, Spain, Mar 24, 2003 & Brooklyn, NY, Sept 29, 2003What goes up must come down, Sooner than laterMyron Walden (as) Jimmy Greene (ts) Vicente Archer (b) E.J. Strickland (d) BILL CHARLAP TRIO “STREET OF DREAMS” New York, May 24 & 25, 2021The Duke, Day dream, Out of nowhereBill Charlap (p) Peter Washington (b) Kenny Washington (d) GREGORY TARDY “IF TIME COULD STAND STILL” New York, June 19 & 20, 2019A great cloud of witnesses, Everything happens to me, I swing because I'm happyAlex Norris (tp-1) Gregory Tardy (ts) Keith Brown (p) Alexander Claffy (b) Willie Jones, III (d). Continue reading Puro Jazz 27 de febrero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
MIRS catches up with John Patrick Yob, the head of the Republican Strategic National consulting firm. He talks about what to look out for ahead of Michigan Republicans' state convention on Feb. 21-22, where the chair of the '26 election cycle will be decided (4:37). Also, MIRS hosts a roundtable discussion with Democratic program director MoReno Taylor II, Oakland University political science professor David Dulio and Jimmy Greene, the former president of the ABC of Michigan. Together, they talk about Democratic U.S. Sen. Gary Peters' decision not to seek reelection in 2026. Also, what are the emotions of voters squeezed between two election cycles, and what is the state of Michigan legislative relationships in Lansing? (29:54).
This is our Thanksgiving special, with the first set paying tribute to perhaps my favorite holiday. Jimmy Greene and Thelonious Monk provide the musical setting for a Thanksgiving feast. The podcast episode concludes with a modern classical composition depicting a ballroom dance with Madam and Chairman Mao for Nixon's visit from composer John Adams and the San Francisco Symphony. In between, there is new music from Borgo, Z. Curtis and Wilcox as well as a new release from Charles Mingus previously released studio tapes. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Jimmy Greene ~ Give Thanks ~ Mission Statement Thelonious Monk ~ Stuffy Turkey ~ It's Monk's Time David Borgo ~ Pilgrimage ~ Persistence Zaccai Curtis ~ Maple Leaf Rag ~ Cubop Lives! Andrew Wilcox ~ Self-Doubt ~ Dear Mr. Hill Charles Mingus ~ Re-incarnation Of A Love Bird (1st Version /Take 4) ~ Reincarnations Edo de Waart & San Francisco Symphony ~ The Chairman Dances (Foxtrot for Orchestra) ~ Adams: The Chairman Dances
RALPH PETERSON “THE ART OF WAR” Brooklyn, NY, January 16, 2001The art of war, Inner sanctum, Freight trainJeremy Pelt (tp,flhrn) Jimmy Greene (ts,sop) Orrin Evans (p) Eric Revis (b) Ralph Peterson (d) STEPHEN RILEY “OLEO” February, 2018St. Thomas, OleoJoe Magnarelli (tp) Stephen Riley (ts) Jay Anderson (b) Adam Nussbaum (d) PETE LA ROCA “BASRA” – Englewood Cliffs, N.J., May 19, 1965 Basra, Lazy afternoon, Tears come from heaven Joe Henderson (ts) Steve Kuhn (p) Steve Swallow (b) Pete La Roca (d) [aka Pete Sims (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 22 de octubre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
RALPH PETERSON “THE ART OF WAR” Brooklyn, NY, January 16, 2001The art of war, Inner sanctum, Freight trainJeremy Pelt (tp,flhrn) Jimmy Greene (ts,sop) Orrin Evans (p) Eric Revis (b) Ralph Peterson (d) STEPHEN RILEY “OLEO” February, 2018St. Thomas, OleoJoe Magnarelli (tp) Stephen Riley (ts) Jay Anderson (b) Adam Nussbaum (d) PETE LA ROCA “BASRA” – Englewood Cliffs, N.J., May 19, 1965 Basra, Lazy afternoon, Tears come from heaven Joe Henderson (ts) Steve Kuhn (p) Steve Swallow (b) Pete La Roca (d) [aka Pete Sims (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 22 de octubre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
International Recorded artist, composer, educator, and bandleader Jonathan Barber was voted the #1 Up-and-Coming Drummer of 2018 in Modern Drummer. Barber has already recorded and toured worldwide with such artists as Pat Metheny, Erykah Badu, Nicholas Payton, Buster Williams, Jimmy Greene, Jeremy Pelt, Wallace Roney, Terrace Martin, Jennifer Holiday, Harold Mabern, Steve Davis, J.D. Allen, The Brooklyn Philharmonic and many more. In addition to his first-call status as a sideman, Barber has recently stepped forth as a composer and leader with his Vision Ahead band. Even with Barber's history of high-profile gigs and recordings taken into consideration, DownBeat magazine gave his latest album “Legacy Holder” 4.5 stars. Jonathan Barber & Vision Ahead is a powerful declaration of intent for a band that's been making waves on the modern jazz scene. Barber's blend of classic, swinging jazz with elements of gospel, rock, soul, and fusion is a compelling showcase of Barber's broad stylistic range as a drummer, performer, and composer. Jonathan Barber & Vision Ahead was featured and headlined the 2018 Rainy Days Jazz Festival held in St. Petersburg and Moscow, Russia, 2019 Hartford Jazz Festival, and the 2020 Clifford Brown Jazz Festival. During Spring 2020, Jonathan Barber & Vision Ahead completed their first national tour performing throughout the West-Coast. Being an independent artist Jonathan Barber just released his third album with Vision Ahead entitled “Live at Jazz Standard” which is exclusively on Bandcamp. Also stepping into the role as a Drum Clinician, Barber toured as a solo clinician in Latin America (Mexico, Guatemala, Ecuador, Colombia, Argentina) and China (Kumming, Loyung, Hefei, Nanjing, Beijing). Barber endorses Ludwig Drums, Istanbul Agop Cymbals, Evans Drumheads, Promark Drumsticks, and Sunhouse Percussion. In this episode, Jonathan shares his background, education, and musical journey.
July 16, 2024 ~ As the Republican National Convention is underway, Michigan's Nikki Haley delegates were undecided on support for Donald Trump. One of those delegates, Jimmy Greene, joins Kevin and Tom to discuss his decision.
This episode features some of the fine jazz music coming out of Hartford Connecticut. It begins with new releases from Sarah Hanahan, Jonathan Barber and Andrew Renfroe. Later in the podcast we play a beautiful ballad from Jimmy Greene, also an alumni of U of H, and mentored by Jackie McLean. Playlist Artist ~ Track ~ Album Sarah Hanahan ~ Welcome ~ Among Giants Jonathan Barber ~ Radar (feat. Vision Ahead) ~ Single Luke Sellick & Andrew Renfroe ~ Ain't No Mountain High Enough ~ Aberdeen Blues Kenny Burrell ~ Isabella ~ Soulero Miles Davis ~ Joshua ~ Seven Steps To Heaven Kenny Garrett ~ Chucho's Mambo ~ Pushing the World Away Jimmy Greene ~ Love In Action ~ Mission Statement Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band ~ Kings Highway ~ Kings Highway
How is Saginaw benefiting from the Memorial Cup? Jimmy Greene, the Sales Director of the Saginaw Spirit, shares his journey from growing up in Flint, Michigan, to becoming a key figure in bringing the prestigious Memorial Cup to Saginaw, aiming to make it the grandest edition ever held in the United States. The discussion covers Jimmy's career transitions from childcare development, banking, information technology, to his significant role in politics, policy, and eventually the Memorial Cup. Highlighting the importance of community investment and the socio-economic benefits of hosting such an event, Greene talks about the efforts to include the entire community, regardless of socio-economic status, through various legacy and outreach projects. The episode delves into how the event is set to transform Saginaw and surrounding counties by promoting inclusivity, enhancing urban development, and boosting local businesses. Jimmy's personal commitment to ensuring the event's success and inclusivity, despite his battle with prostate cancer, underscores the episode's theme of resilience and community betterment through sports.Links:Saginaw Spirit Website: https://saginawspirit.comSubscribe to our Email Newsletter: https://totalmichigan.com/join/Find us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/totalmichiganWatch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@totalmichiganShow Notes:00:00 Opening Reflections: The Power of Community Events01:20 Jimmy Greene's Journey: From Flint to the Forefront of the Memorial Cup01:39 The Vision Behind the Memorial Cup: Elevating Saginaw's Spirit12:18 A Personal Story of Resilience: Battling Cancer While Building a Legacy14:50 Expanding the Memorial Cup's Reach and Impact18:42 Transforming Saginaw Through the Memorial Cup19:56 Community Engagement and Inclusivity Initiatives20:48 Creating Opportunities for Socioeconomic Inclusion21:27 Enhancing Local Infrastructure and Entertainment26:49 The Memorial Cup Experience: Events and Accessibility30:00 Promoting Community Involvement and Support31:34 A Personal Reflection on Community Impact
May 8, 2024 ~ Saginaw is buzzing with anticipation for the 2024 Memorial Cup! Listen in on the 2024 Paul W. Smith Pure Michigan Tour as Saginaw Spirit Special Events Sales Director Jimmy Greene and Saginaw Spirit Local Events Manager Kayla Pionk talk about the teamwork and community spirit behind presenting every aspect of the tournament, from the opening ceremony to the trophy presentation celebration!
Feb. 22, 2024 ~ As early voting began in Michigan, Jimmy Greene joins Kevin and Tom to discuss the importance of your vote.
Saginaw-based lobbyist Jimmy Greene says if you're a Republican looking at the 2024 elections, you want the current state party to stay away as far as possible. Executive Director MoReno Taylor II of the Fund MI Future coalition highlights a survey finding that when first asked, 60% of respondents backed increasing the state's corporate income tax rate for extra public infrastructure funding. State Rep. Donni Steele, an Orion Township Republican, describes legislation she introduced to make budget bills viewable to lawmakers at least one week in advance.
Host Randy Goruk has a serious conversation with CEO Jimmy Greene of Jimmy Greene and Associates about the cost of success. Jimmy Greene is an experienced construction industry professional who has so much personal experience to share, and he does. Get ready for a unique set of perspectives on the topic of success. In this episode you will stop and think about: What is success. How you spend your time. What you are not doing that you should be doing. How you make your money. Do you have peace. What you will leave behind. · There is so much information to unpack in this episode, you'll listen to it more than once.
Last week, a 12-year old Se'Cret Pierce living in Hartford was killed in a drive-by shooting. Gun violence is one of the leading causes of deaths in America, and the leading cause of death in children. According to the Kaiser Family Foundations, gun-related incidents are common among adults. Despite this, research around this issue remains limited and vastly underfunded. There is several areas of research when it comes to better understanding gun violence including mass shootings, suicide and intimate partner violence. Today, we talk about the intersection of gun violence and public health and the push to view gun violence as a public health issue. We'll hear from Dr. Jennifer Dineen. Associate Director of the Arms Center for Gun Injury Prevention at UConn. We'll also talk with Connecticut musician Jimmy Greene. He is the father of Sandy Hook victim Ana Grace Marquez-Greene. How has gun violence impacted your community? GUESTS: Andrew Woods: Chief Executive Officer of Hartford Communities That Care Dr. Jennifer Dineen: Associate Professor in Residence in the School of Public Policy and Associate Director of the Arms Center for Gun Injury Prevention at UConn Jimmy Greene: Professor of Music at Western Connecticut State University Where We Live is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode.Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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