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(S4 EP 21) Wayne Shorter's -Apple Apple (Blue Note) Released October 1967 - Recorded February 3 and 24, 1966Wayne Shorter's Adam's Apple (1967) is a landmark post-bop album that captures the saxophonist at his creative peak. Recorded in 1966 at Van Gelder Studio, the album features Herbie Hancock (piano), Reggie Workman (bass), and Joe Chambers (drums)—a quartet that delivers both lyrical subtlety and rhythmic daring. The record blends blues, modal jazz, Latin grooves, and impressionistic balladry, showcasing Shorter's sophisticated yet accessible compositional voice. Tracks like the iconic “Footprints” and the soulful title track highlight his melodic clarity and harmonic depth. Hancock's intuitive comping and soloing add dimension throughout, while Workman and Chambers bring texture and flexibility. This was the first recorded version of “Footprints,” later made famous by Miles Davis. Produced by Alfred Lion for Blue Note, Adam's Apple is one of the finest examples of mid-'60s jazz, balancing structure and exploration. It remains a timeless, essential entry in Shorter's catalog and the post-bop era..Signature Song: "Adam's Apple," "El Gaucho, “"Footprints"Full Album: YouTube Spotify Playlist: YouTube
Nick is joined by Jane Mangan for a look at all the news from the racing world. They begin with a quick spin through Willie Mullins's declarations for Sandown on Saturday, and are joined by Joe Chambers to discuss the appearance of Gaelic Warrior and the non-appearance of Lossiemouth. Also on today's show, Joseph O'Brien talks Scorthy Champ, Banbridge and much more, while trainer Christophe Ferland has a bulletin on last year's Arc runner up Aventure, who reappears at Longchamp this weekend. In Hong Kong, Nick catches up with trainers David Hayes (Ka Ying Rising plus his sons' Mr Brightside) and Adrian Bott (co-trainer Royal Patronage) ahead of FWD Champions' Day, while Ben is along with this week's Point to Point slot.
This week Charlotte Greenway mixes both codes and kicks off with the action from Sandown this weekend as we hear from Nicky Henderson , who runs Jonbon and Lucky Place whilst he also has news of Constitution Hill's participation in Ireland next week. Joe Chambers looks at Rich and Susannah Ricci's runners at Sandown & why Willie Mullins's owners are so keen and willing to support his title bid. Then Joseaph O'Brien looks ahead to his Punchestown runners and also Al Riffa who is in action in France this weekend in the Prix Ganay. Also in the Ganay is Wathnan Racing's Map of Stars and racing manager Richard Brown has news on him whilst Christophe Ferland looks forward to the return of Arc second Aventure on the Longchamp card this weekend. Finally, over the Hong Kong where Nick is in situ as he catches up with trainers David Hayes (Kah Ying Rising) & Adrian Bott (Mr Brightside & Royal Patronage) on their respective runners.
Nick is joined by Jane Mangan for a look at all the news from the racing world. They begin with a quick spin through Willie Mullins's declarations for Sandown on Saturday, and are joined by Joe Chambers to discuss the appearance of Gaelic Warrior and the non-appearance of Lossiemouth. Also on today's show, Joseph O'Brien talks Scorthy Champ, Banbridge and much more, while trainer Christophe Ferland has a bulletin on last year's Arc runner up Aventure, who reappears at Longchamp this weekend. In Hong Kong, Nick catches up with trainers David Hayes (Ka Ying Rising plus his sons' Mr Brightside) and Adrian Bott (co-trainer Royal Patronage) ahead of FWD Champions' Day, while Ben is along with this week's Point to Point slot.
11e émission de la 61e session...Cette semaine, afrobeat, world jazz et moderne! En musique: Ebo Taylor, Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad sur l'album Jazz is Dead 22 (Jazz is Dead, 2025); Tony Allen sur l'album LA BOA Meets Tony Allen (Comet, 2025); Joe Chambers, Kevin Diehl, Chad Taylor sur l'album Onilu (eremite, 2025); Yazz Ahmed sur l'album A Paradise In The Hold (Night Time Stories, 2025); Emad Armoush's Rayhan sur l'album Distilled Extractions (Afterday, 2024); Adam Baldych sur l'album Portraits (ACT Music, 2025); Moses Yoofee Trio sur l'album MYT (LEITER, 2025); Silvan Strauss sur l'album FLUKIN' (Kabul Fire, 2025)...
Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates for this specially extended edition of the podcast for the eve of the Cheltenham Festival 2025. First up, Kopek des Bordes owner Charlie McCarthy reveals that he had surgery for kidney cancer just days ago, but is fully intending to be at Cheltenham to see his hot favourite for the Festival curtain raiser.With news that Lossiemouth goes Mares' Hurdle and Golden Ace takes the Champion Hurdle route, Nick catches up with the latter's owner Ian Gosden, while David Yates and Joe Chambers, manager to Lossiemouth's owners Rich and Susannah Ricci, engage in a spirited debate about the way in which the news of her participation has been handled in recent weeks.In conjunction with Weatherbys, leading pinhooker and consignor John Bleahen tell the story of how he bought and sold Brighterdaysahead and looks ahead to a huge team of stars representing his family's interests in the coming days.Plus, Robbie Power outlines the importance of this Festival to the Tattersalls Ireland Derby sale, plus gives his pick of the De Bromhead and Robcour runners.Meanwhile, Nick talks at length to Lucinda Russell and Peter Scudamore as they aim to add to their Festival tally with several runners through the week.One not to be missed.
Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates for this specially extended edition of the podcast for the eve of the Cheltenham Festival 2025. First up, Kopek des Bordes owner Charlie McCarthy reveals that he had surgery for kidney cancer just days ago, but is fully intending to be at Cheltenham to see his hot favourite for the Festival curtain raiser. With news that Lossiemouth goes Mares' Hurdle and Golden Ace takes the Champion Hurdle route, Nick catches up with the latter's owner Ian Gosden, while David Yates and Joe Chambers, manager to Lossiemouth's owners Rich and Susannah Ricci, engage in a spirited debate about the way in which the news of her participation has been handled in recent weeks. In conjunction with Weatherbys, leading pinhooker and consignor John Bleahen tell the story of how he bought and sold Brighterdaysahead and looks ahead to a huge team of stars representing his family's interests in the coming days. Plus, Robbie Power outlines the importance of this Festival to the Tattersalls Ireland Derby sale, plus gives his pick of the De Bromhead and Robcour runners. Meanwhile, Nick talks at length to Lucinda Russell and Peter Scudamore as they aim to add to their Festival tally with several runners through the week. One not to be missed.
Nick is joined by ITV broadcaster Matt Chapman to discuss today's horse racing events. They look ahead to the Winter Million and debate the merits of the big two in the Clarence House Chase. Nick is joined by trainer Lucinda Russell who's Ahoy Senor is bidding to get back on track in Windsor's Fitzdares Fleur de Lys Chase on Sunday, while podcast regular Joe Chambers, racing manager to Rich Ricci, tells us about Royale Pagaille's bid to win a third Peter Marsh Chase at Haydock and fills us in on the owner's other stars. Also in today's show, James Owen pinpoints the next target for his Champion Hurdle hopeful Burdett Road and we're off point to pointing with Ben Atkins and Molly Armytage.
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Barney Clifford, Jimmy Mangan and Joe Chambers join us to mark your card for an exhilarating Christmas racing programme.
This week's edition with Charlotte Greenway focusses on the action at Ascot tomorrow including comment from Olly Murphy & Gordon Elliot on the two leading chances in the Grade 1 Long Walk Hurdle. Then, onto Kempton on Boxing Day and a recap of the interviews this week with plenty of connections with runners in the Ladbrokes King George as well as the Christmas hurdle inc. Nicky Henderson; Joe Chambers; Harry Skelton; Emmet Mullins; Joseph O'Brien & Andy Edwards.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop for the final full episode before Christmas... they are joined at some length by Ricci racing manager Joe Chambers, who gatecrashes this show with news of the owner's stars, including a report on Christmas hurdle entry Lossiemouth and some of the likely riding arrangements. Later in this episode, Felix de Giles tells us about Juntos Ganamos, the intriguing King George supplementary, while Olly Murphy has the lowdown on Long Walk favourite Strong Leader, Dave Ord has something for the weekend, Dan Cooper addresses weather worries at Haydock, plus Howden CEO and Founder David Howden discusses his backing of the new Thoroughbred Aftercare initiative.
Four drummers talking about jazz music and jazz drumming, unscripted and improvised. Vosbein is joined by artist/educators Adam Nussbaum, Ed Soph, and Harold Jones as they examine the work of Grady Tate and Joe Chambers.
Nick, in Hong Kong, is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest goings on from around the horseracing world. They begin with a debrief on an excellent weekend's jumping in the UK and Ireland, and reflect on Lossiemouth's sparkling triumph with Joe Chambers, who also runs the rule over the other Ricci runners over the past fortnight. Also on today's show, owner Steve DeLemos ponders the future for star sprinter Live In The Dream with the news that trainer Adam West is set to move to France, while - in Hong Kong - HKJC CEO Winfried Engelbrecht Bresges gives Nick the lowdown on what to expect in Longines HKIR Raceweek and has an in-depth bulletin on developments in mainland China. With the Sceptre sessions at Tattersalls about to get underway, Michel Zerolo, responsible for consigning the Chad Brown stakes winners Idea Generation and Royalty Interest on Tuesday.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to take at look at news and events from around the racing world. They begin with a reflection on a pulsating John Durkan Chase at Punchestown, and are joined to discuss the performances of the 1-2 by their owner's racing manager Frank Berry. Also on today's show, taking stock of the weekend's Champion Hurdle merry-go-rounnd, and Joe Chambers gives an update on Lossiemouth, plus outlines plans for Haydock hero Royale Pagaille and looks ahead to this weekend's Coral Gold Cup. With an MP now lending vocal backing to the growing campaign to ban greyhound racing, GBGB CEO Mark Bird outlines the case that he is making to government and the wider public for the continuation of the sport, and underlines the implicit knock-on threat to horseracing. William Buick joins the show to look back on his second in the Japan Cup aboard Durezza.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to take at look at news and events from around the racing world. They begin with a reflection on a pulsating John Durkan Chase at Punchestown, and are joined to discuss the performances of the 1-2 by their owner's racing manager Frank Berry. Also on today's show, taking stock of the weekend's Champion Hurdle merry-go-rounnd, and Joe Chambers gives an update on Lossiemouth, plus outlines plans for Haydock hero Royale Pagaille and looks ahead to this weekend's Coral Gold Cup. With an MP now lending vocal backing to the growing campaign to ban greyhound racing, GBGB CEO Mark Bird outlines the case that he is making to government and the wider public for the continuation of the sport, and underlines the implicit knock-on threat to horseracing. William Buick joins the show to look back on his second in the Japan Cup aboard Durezza.
References Guerra, DJ. 2024 Moment in time. Willy and Joe Chambers. 1966. "Time Has Come Today" https://youtu.be/hIqwzQ7g-Cc?si=H17GGSKbeEyNXuE6 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/support
Remembering the recently departed Greg Kihn, Jack Russell of Great White and Joe Chambers of the Chambers Brothers.
HUTCHERSON/LAND QUINTET TOTAL ECLIPSE New York, July 12, 1968Matrix, Total eclipseHarold Land (ts,fl-1) Bobby Hutcherson (vib,bells-1,marimba-1) Chick Corea (p) Reggie Johnson (b) Joe Chambers (d) KENNY BURRELL / COLEMAN HAWKINS “BLUESY BURRELL” Englewood Cliffs, N.J., September 14, 1962I thought about you (1), It's getting dark (1,2), GuiltyColeman Hawkins (ts-1) Tommy Flanagan (p) Kenny Burrell (g) Major Holley (b) Eddie Locke (d) Ray Barretto (cga-2) JAE SINNETT ZERO TO 60 c. Continue reading Puro Jazz 19 de Julio 2024 at PuroJazz.
COMPLETE JOE HENDERSON BLUE NOTE STUDIO SESSIONS – “MODE FOR JOE” Englewood Cliffs, NJ, January 27, 1966Mode for Joe, GrantedLee Morgan (tp) Curtis Fuller (tb) Joe Henderson (ts) Bobby Hutcherson (vib) Cedar Walton (p) Ron Carter (b) Joe Chambers (d) THE COMPLETE CLIFFORD JORDAN STRATA-EAST SESSIONS – WILBUR WARE “SUPER BASS” TownSound Studios, Englewood, NJ, January 1968Mod House, Wilbur's Red Cross, For Frazier, Felicia, Veneida & BernarDon Cherry, tp; Clifford Jordan, ts; Wilbur Ware, b: Ed Blackwell, d. Continue reading Puro Jazz 05 de junio, 2024 at PuroJazz.
My guest will be Blue Note recording artist Mr.Joe Chambers.I'll be talking to this legendary jazz artist who's been playing jazz music for more than 50 years,and he'll be talk about his new album called "Dance Kobina". --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samuel-wilsonjr/message
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing Tv broadcaster Jane Mangan to take a canter through the racing news from across the globe. Leading with the continuing Mullins-fest, they are joined by Joe Chambers on Gaelic Warrior's possible appearance at Sandown, Nicky Henderson on Jonbon, and Clive Hadingham, co-founder of Surrey Racing, fresh from an agonising defeat. Also today, the Classic trials are analysed, James Savage has the latest on Nostrum's return this week, Simon Marsh celebrates Too Darn Hot's first Group One success from his initial Australian Crop, Glenn Toner gives an early preview of the Kentucky Derby and Alex Shaw has details of Racing Together's Community Day.
STEVE GROSSMAN WAY OUT EAST Milan Italy, July 24, 1984Out of nowhere, SoultraneSteve Grossman (ts) Juini Booth (b) Joe Chambers (d) HOWARD MCGHEE MAGGIE'S BACK IN TOWN Los Angeles, June 26, 1961Demon chase, Maggie's back in townHoward McGhee (tp) Phineas Newborn, Jr. (p) Leroy Vinnegar (b) Shelly Manne (d) VON FREEMAN THE GREAT DIVIDE New York, May, 2003Be my love, Blue Pres, Disorder at the borderVon Freeman (ts) Richard Wyands (p) John Webber (b) Jimmy Cobb (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 28 marzo 2024 at PuroJazz.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror's Newsboy David Yates on the eve of the Cheltenham Festival. With jitters surrounding the Triumph Hurdle favourite - and the health of the Henderson string as a whole - Nick opens this episode with a reassuring bulletin from the master of Seven Barrows. Also on this show, and in the company of Joe Chambers, Nick and Dave try to analyse why Willie Mullins is running so many horses in a hood, several for the first time, including Arkle favourite Gaelic Warrior. Also on today's show, David Manasseh talks Ballyburn, the joy of ownership and business with Tony Bloom, while Sam Twiston Davies gives a considered appraisal of his own chances during the week. Nick and Dave update on the George Gently case, and Dan Skelton's own take on its conclusion, as reported on Saturday.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror's Newsboy David Yates on the eve of the Cheltenham Festival. With jitters surrounding the Triumph Hurdle favourite - and the health of the Henderson string as a whole - Nick opens this episode with a reassuring bulletin from the master of Seven Barrows. Also on this show, and in the company of Joe Chambers, Nick and Dave try to analyse why Willie Mullins is running so many horses in a hood, several for the first time, including Arkle favourite Gaelic Warrior. Also on today's show, David Manasseh talks Ballyburn, the joy of ownership and business with Tony Bloom, while Sam Twiston Davies gives a considered appraisal of his own chances during the week. Nick and Dave update on the George Gently case, and Dan Skelton's own take on its conclusion, as reported on Saturday.
More and more, I've been collecting solo piano records, I imagine partly because I grew up listening to my mom play piano and partly because my ears have slowed down a bit as I've gotten older. Here's a first short stack of some favorites, which won't be the last. I have continued to be working with just one needle for most of this month, and this "mix" was admittedly done on just one turntable. But I just got my replacement styluses yesterday and I will be getting back to the usual programming soon! Tracklist: Shock G, Herbie Hancock, Mal Waldron, Dollar Brand, McCoy Tyner, Joe Chambers, Stanley Cowell
With the 2024 Cheltenham Festival less than two weeks away, this week's episode looks to piece together some of the running plans for a few of the leading fancies with multiple options, starting with plans for Lossiemouth and Irish Point following Constitution Hill's below par workout this week; racing managers Joe Chambers and Robbie Power discuss their plans. Gavin Cromwell is still unsure where to send Flooring Porter as is Harry Fry with Gidleigh Park and Lucinda Russell is in the same boat with Ahoy Senor. Kim Bailey does however shares his preference for two of his horses in handicaps, likewise Richard Bandy. Finally, David Christie provides an update on his three intended runners in the hunter chase, which include favourite Ferns Lock.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to canter through today's racing headlines from around the world. Continuing with Constitution Hill's troubling workout yesterday, Nick and Jane consider the likely outcomes, and hear from former trainer Tom Taaffe, who endured a very similar last minute scare en route to Kicking King's 2005 Gold Cup win. Joe Chambers rules out a Champion switch for Lossiemouth, while Robbie Power is more open to the idea with Irish Point. He also gives the lowdown on the whole Robcour string. Gavin Cromwell shares his thoughts on Flooring Porter and My Mate Mozzie'e respective targets, while ruling impressive Naas winner Bottler'ssecret out of the Festival. Also on today's show, Ben Atkins is here with the Thoroughbid Point to Point review, while JA McGrath reports from Hong Kong,and Tim Kent has the latest on the Goffs Breeze up sale, whose catalogue was published online yetserday.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to canter through today's racing headlines from around the world. Continuing with Constitution Hill's troubling workout yesterday, Nick and Jane consider the likely outcomes, and hear from former trainer Tom Taaffe, who endured a very similar last minute scare en route to Kicking King's 2005 Gold Cup win. Joe Chambers rules out a Champion switch for Lossiemouth, while Robbie Power is more open to the idea with Irish Point. He also gives the lowdown on the whole Robcour string. Gavin Cromwell shares his thoughts on Flooring Porter and My Mate Mozzie'e respective targets, while ruling impressive Naas winner Bottler'ssecret out of the Festival. Also on today's show, Ben Atkins is here with the Thoroughbid Point to Point review, while JA McGrath reports from Hong Kong,and Tim Kent has the latest on the Goffs Breeze up sale, whose catalogue was published online yetserday.
ANDREA MOTIS EMOTIONAL DANCE Carriage Studios, Connecticut, March 25-30, 2016 & Montoliu, Spain, August 9 & September 19, 2016Never will I marry (6), If you give them more than you can (4,*), You'd be so nice to come home to (3), Baby girl (1)Andrea Motis (tp,vcl) Perico Sambeat (sop-5,as-6) Joel Frahm (ts-4) Scott Robinson (bar-3) Warren Wolf (mar-8,vib-9) Gil Goldstein (accor-7) Ignasi Terraza (p) Josep Traver (g,el-g-2,vcl) Joan Chamorro (b,ts-1,fl-1,vcl) Esteve Pi (d) BOBBY HUTCHERSON PATTERNS Englewood Cliffs, N.J., March 14, 1968Patterns, Time to go, Ankara James Spaulding (as,fl) Bobby Hutcherson (vib) Stanley Cowell (p) Reggie Workman (b) Joe Chambers (d) RALPH MOORE WHO IT IS YOU ARE New York, April 5 & 6, 1993Skylark, After your call, Since I fell for youRalph Moore (ts) Benny Green (p) Peter Washington (b) Billy Higgins (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 20 febrero 2024 at PuroJazz.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to canter through the headlines from around the racing world. They lead with yesterday's shock news that Andy and Gemma Brown would be dispersing their entire string that races under Caldwell construction. Their manager Joey Logan explains what must happen now. With Allaho out of Cheltenham and Inspiral winning at last night's Eclipse awards, Nick talks to Cheveley Park's Chris Richardson, while Joe Chambers talks us through the Lossiemouth weigh mix-up at Cheltenham tomorrow and reflects on Monkfish's performance at Gowran Park. Johnny Burke looks forward to riding Love Envoi and Gidleigh Park on Trials Day while, in Florida, Nick catches up with 1/ST Racing Communications VP Tiff Steer and Ramiro Restrepo gives notice of a newcomer on Pegasus day that could be the next Mage.
Patrick Mullins and Joe Chambers join the team to look back on a key weekend of action and ahead to the Dublin Racing Festival.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Cornelius Lysaght to discuss the racing news from around the world today. With the official juvenile classifications for 2023 released today, Nick talks to Aidan O'Brien about plans for his champions City of Troy and Opera Singer, whilst he also has a bulletin on Pegasus Turf favourite Warm Heart. BHA 2yo handicapper Graeme Smith provides historical context and shows his working. Elsewhere, racing managers Anthony Bromley and Joe Chambers look ahead to the weekend and beyond, the former particularly interesting on Unibet Hurdle entry Impaire et Passe. Jockey Chris Ward tells us of his new career with Deborah Cole and their hopes for Flight Deck in the Cleeve Hurdle, while our Weatherbys Bloodstock element is devoted to first season sires, and features Fitzdares' Sam Hockenhull and Far Above's stallion master Jack Cantillon.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to canter through the headlines from around the racing world. They lead with yesterday's shock news that Andy and Gemma Brown would be dispersing their entire string that races under Caldwell construction. Their manager Joey Logan explains what must happen now. With Allaho out of Cheltenham and Inspiral winning at last night's Eclipse awards, Nick talks to Cheveley Park's Chris Richardson, while Joe Chambers talks us through the Lossiemouth weigh mix-up at Cheltenham tomorrow and reflects on Monkfish's performance at Gowran Park. Johnny Burke looks forward to riding Love Envoi and Gidleigh Park on Trials Day while, in Florida, Nick catches up with 1/ST Racing Communications VP Tiff Steer and Ramiro Restrepo gives notice of a newcomer on Pegasus day that could be the next Mage.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Cornelius Lysaght to discuss the racing news from around the world today. With the official juvenile classifications for 2023 released today, Nick talks to Aidan O'Brien about plans for his champions City of Troy and Opera Singer, whilst he also has a bulletin on Pegasus Turf favourite Warm Heart. BHA 2yo handicapper Graeme Smith provides historical context and shows his working. Elsewhere, racing managers Anthony Bromley and Joe Chambers look ahead to the weekend and beyond, the former particularly interesting on Unibet Hurdle entry Impaire et Passe. Jockey Chris Ward tells us of his new career with Deborah Cole and their hopes for Flight Deck in the Cleeve Hurdle, while our Weatherbys Bloodstock element is devoted to first season sires, and features Fitzdares' Sam Hockenhull and Far Above's stallion master Jack Cantillon.
This week's Saturday Edition looks ahead to the action from Haydock and Ascot tomorrow where we'll see the likes of Shishkin and Bravemansgame, with input from Harry Cobden, Daryl Jacob and Dan Skelton. Then it's onto Ireland where Willie Mullins looks ahead to the return of Cheltenham Gold Cup winner, Galopin Des Champs. Last seen when beaten at the Punchestown Festival by Fastorslow, Martin Brassil predicts whether his horse can repeat the feat and Joe Chambers discusses this weekend's runners in the pink and green. Finally, ahead of Equinox's possible swan song in the Japan Cup we hear from his jockey Christophe Lemaire and also Hollie Doyle who's picked up the ride aboard last year's winner.
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. They begin by casting an eye over the small but select final fields for the weekend's biggest jumps races, and Nick talks to Joe Chambers about whether Royale Pagaille can upset the big two in the Betfair Chase, plus news on the other Ricci runners over the weekend, including Mr Policeman and Gaelic Warrior. With Ryan Moore sidelined this weekend, Hollie Doyle tells Nick of her excitement at picking up the spare ride on defending Japan Cup Champ Vela Azul, while Equinox's rider Christophe Lemaire shares his final thoughts on the world's best thoroughbred. On the eve of his entry into the IACGMOOH jungle, Frankie Dettori talks about his hopes and fears, rider Sean Levey outlines his own plans to ride in Florida over the winter, while trainer Gavin Cromwell explains the decision to run Flooring Porter at Punchestown this weekend.
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. They begin by casting an eye over the small but select final fields for the weekend's biggest jumps races, and Nick talks to Joe Chambers about whether Royale Pagaille can upset the big two in the Betfair Chase, plus news on the other Ricci runners over the weekend, including Mr Policeman and Gaelic Warrior. With Ryan Moore sidelined this weekend, Hollie Doyle tells Nick of her excitement at picking up the spare ride on defending Japan Cup Champ Vela Azul, while Equinox's rider Christophe Lemaire shares his final thoughts on the world's best thoroughbred. On the eve of his entry into the IACGMOOH jungle, Frankie Dettori talks about his hopes and fears, rider Sean Levey outlines his own plans to ride in Florida over the winter, while trainer Gavin Cromwell explains the decision to run Flooring Porter at Punchestown this weekend.
Saxophonist, Multi-Reedist, Composer, Recording Artist, Bandleader, and Educator Sharel Cassity (pron. "Sha-Relle") is a musician well-established on the New York and Chicago jazz scenes. Listed as "Rising Star Alto Saxophone" in Downbeat Magazine for the past decade, Sharel has appeared on the Today Show, won the 2007 ASCAP Young Jazz Composers Award & has been inducted into the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame. Her four albums released as a leader have received top-rated reviews in publications like JazzTimes, Jazziz, Downbeat & American Indian News & earned her a cover story in Saxophone Journal. Cassity's latest album, "Evolve," was recorded and distributed on her record label, Relsha Music. Selected to attend The Juilliard School Jazz program under full scholarship for a Masters in Music, Sharel earned her BFA from The New School for Jazz & Contemporary Music in 2005. A skilled and versatile sideman, Sharel is a regular member of the Dizzy Gillespie Latin Experience, Nicholas Payton TSO, Cyrus Chestnut Brubeck Quartet, and the Jimmy Heath Big Band. She has also performed regularly alongside renowned Grammy-winning artists Roy Hargrove, Lewis Nash, Joe Chambers & Darcy James Argue. Sharel has toured 24 countries and performed at leading venues like the Newport Jazz Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival & the North Sea Jazz Festival. Additionally, she has shared the stage with Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Christian McBride, Jeremy Pelt and Natalie Cole. Sharel was lead alto in the Diva Jazz Orchestra from 2007-2014 and performed in Wynton Marsalis' Broadway musical After Midnight. In mainstream genres, Sharel joined Top 40 hit singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant on her recording "Paradise is Here." She has also performed with Aretha Franklin, Vanessa Williams, K.D. Lang, Fantasia, Trisha Yearwood, Seth MacFarland (Family Guy), Ruben Blades, and DJ Logic. Sharel appears in publications "I Walked with Giants" by Jimmy Heath, "AM Jazz: Three Generations Under the Lens" by Adrianna Mateo and "Freedom of Expression: Interviews with Women in Jazz" by Chris Becker. An alumnus of IAJE Sisters in Jazz, Betty Carter's Jazz Ahead, and the Ravinia Summer Residency, Sharel has received Downbeat Student Music Awards for Best Jazz Soloist, Composition, and Ensemble. As a classical pianist, Sharel placed third in the Disney International Piano Concerto Competition at the age of 10, among many other collegiate and state piano competitions. An accomplished classical saxophonist, Sharel was offered a full scholarship to North Texas State University for classical saxophone. Currently, Cassity has accepted a temporary full-time position at the University of Wisconsin-Madison as Professor of Saxophone for the Fall 2019 semester. Additionally, she has three adjunct positions in the Chicago area at Elgin Community College, Columbia College, and DePaul University. Between 2016-17 Sharel taught internationally as the Woodwind Professor at Qatar Music Academy in Doha, Qatar. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com
To Support the Channel:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZacTip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacVenmo @AskZac Or check out my store for merch - www.askzac.comI recently went to the Musicians Hall of Fame with my friend JD Simo and was just gobsmacked the entire time as we walked through it. Today, I champion the Hall and tell a bit about its late founder, Joe Chambers. If you come to Nashville, this is an absolute must-do. Also, you get a look at JD and I goofing on James Burton's 1952 and 1969 Telecasters.Book link Memphis Boys https://amzn.to/3XdioY6#askzac #musicianshalloffame #jamesburtonSupport the show
Join Rain on LaunchLeft today as they welcome Oscar-nominated Son Lux to kick off Qasim Naqvi's launch. Tune in for an engaging conversation with Ryan, Ian, Rafiq, and Qasim Naqvi as they discuss their unique experiences and creative processes in music-making. This versatile group excels as a live band, studio recording artists, and composers, embracing various aspects of the art they cherish. As a special treat, you'll have the privilege of hearing Qasim Naqvi's captivating performance of "The Curve" at the end of the episode. ----------------- LAUNCHLEFT OFFICIAL WEBSITEhttps://www.launchleft.com LAUNCHLEFT PATREON https://www.patreon.com/LaunchLeft TWITTER https://twitter.com/LaunchLeft INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/launchleft/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/LaunchLeft --------------------- LaunchLeft Podcast hosted by Rain Phoenix is an intentional space for Art and Activism where famed creatives launch new artists. LaunchLeft is an alliance of left-of-center artists, a curated ecosystem that includes a podcast, label and NFT gallery. --------------------- IN THIS EPISODE: [02:23] Ryan tells how he and Rafiq came to collaborate. [08:25] Ian explains how they became composers for Everything, Everywhere, All At Once. [10:26] Rafiq shares what they have been working on recently. [12:39] Ryan comments on the reward versus the work and how the work won out. [17:42] Qasim Naqvi reveals how he met the members of Son Lux, and they all reflect on their times together. [25:02] Ryan talks about how their music is visual, and Qasim Naquiv discusses the modular synthesis while they land on making music with what they have. [40:03] Listen to “The Curve” by Qasim Naqvi. KEY TAKEAWAYS: The difference between performing on stage and recording in a studio is night-and-day. When you find like-minded artists who appreciate each other's talents, you have a winning combination. Sometimes it’s the accident that makes the music. It’s called working with what you have. BIOGRAPHIES:: SON LUX BIO: From the start, Son Lux has operated as something akin to a sonic test kitchen. The Academy Award® and BAFTA-nominated band strives to question deeply held assumptions about how music is made and reconstruct it from a molecular level. What began as a solo project for founder Ryan Lott expanded in 2014, thanks to a kinship with Ian Chang and Rafiq Bhatia too strong to ignore. The trio strengthened their chemistry and honed their collective intuition while creating, releasing, and touring six recordings, including Brighter Wounds (2018) and the triple album Tomorrows (2021). The result is a carefully cultivated musical language rooted in curiosity and balancing opposites that largely eschews genre and structural conventions. And yet, the band remains audibly indebted to iconoclastic artists in soul, hip-hop, and experimental improvisation who themselves carved new paths forward. Distilling these varied influences, Son Lux searches for an equilibrium of raw emotional intimacy and meticulous electronic constructions. Son Lux has most recently scored the new Daniels film for A24, Everything Everywhere All at Once (March 2022). The full score album features new collaborations with Mitski, David Byrne, Randy Newman, and Moses Sumney, among others. Based in New York, Rafiq Bhatia is the first-generation American son of Muslim immigrant parents who trace their ancestry to India through East Africa. Early influences such as Jimi Hendrix, John Coltrane, and Madlib—as well as mentors and collaborators including Vijay Iyer and Billy Hart—prompted him to see music as a way to actively shape and represent his own identity, not limited by anyone else’s prescribed perspective. When Ian Chang describes his creative process, the phrase "third culture” keeps coming up. Born in the colony of Hong Kong in 1988, Chang has lived a nomadic life. Stationed out of New York for ten years and since relocated to Dallas, Texas, he built an impressive roster of progressive pop collaborators such as Moses Sumney, Joan As Policewoman, and Matthew Dear, among others, all while performing internationally and recording as a member of Son Lux and Landlady. Ryan Lott makes his home in Los Angeles but grew up all over the United States. Music was the one constant in his formative years spent at the piano. In addition to an extensive career writing music for dance, he has become a sought-after composer for advertising, television, and film. Lott’s feature film credits include The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby (2014), Paper Towns (2015), and Mean Dreams (2017). He has co-produced and co-written music for and with Woodkid, Sufjan Stevens, and Lorde. BIOGRAPHY: QASIM NAQVI Qasim Naqvi is a drummer and founding member of Dawn of Midi. Outside of his role in D.O.M., Qasim works on various projects, from electronic music to composing for orchestras, chamber groups, dance and film. His concert music has been performed/commissioned by The BBC Concert Orchestra, Jennifer Koh, The London Contemporary Orchestra, Stargaze, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Crash Ensemble, The Now Ensemble, The Erebus Ensemble, yMusic, The Helsinki Chamber Choir, Alexander Whitley, Cikada, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra(MusicNOW Season) and others. He has been a featured composer at the Musica Nova Festival in Helsinki, the Spitalfields Festival in London, Ultima Festival, Southbank Centre and the Rest is Noise Festival in Holland. Qasim's soundtracks for the film have appeared on HBO, NBC, PBS, Showtime, New York Times Op-Docs, VICE Media, at The Tribeca, Sundance, Toronto, Rotterdam and London Film Festivals, at dOCUMENTA 13 and 14, The Guggenheim Museum, The Tate Britain (Turner Prize 2018), MOMA P.S. 1, IDFA, Berlinale and others. He has worked with such notable filmmakers as Laura Poitras, Mariam Ghani, Marc Levin, Naeem Mohaiemen, Smriti Keshari, Prashant Bhargava and Erin Heidenreich. Acoustic trio Dawn of Midi has released two albums. Their most recent Dysnomia was acclaimed by Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Spin, The Guardian and the New Yorker. Radiohead personally picked Dawn of Midi as their support band for two sold-out concerts at New York's Madison Square Garden for their Moon Shaped Pool tour. Qasim earned his B.F.A in performance from the New School Jazz and Contemporary Music program and his M.F.A in composition and performance from California Institute of the Arts. He studied drums and performance with Andrew Cyrille, Joe Chambers, Reggie Workman, Buster Williams, Ralph Peterson Jr., Charlie Haden and Rashied Ali and composition with Wolfgang von Schweinitz, James Tenney, Morton Subotnick, Marc Sabat, Wadada Leo Smith, Michael Jon Fink and Anne LeBaron. He is a 2016 N.Y.F.A Fellow in Music and Sound and has received other fellowships and awards from Chamber Music America, The Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Mid-Atlantic Arts Council, Harvest Works, The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, S.T.E.I.M. and Art OMI. Presently, Qasim lives in Brooklyn, New York and works on various projects as a freelance composer and drummer. He is represented by Erased Tapes Publishing. RESOURCE LINKS Podcast - LaunchLeft SON LUX LINKS: Son Lux Music - Website Son Lux - Instagram Son Lux - Twitter Son Lux - Facebook Son Lux - YouTube Son Lux - Soundcloud QASIM NAQVI LINKS: Qasim Naqvi - Website Qasim Naqvi - Instagram Qasim Naqvi - Twitter Qasim Naqvi - Bandcamp
www.drumfactorydirect.com Hosts Mike Dawson, Tom Wendt, and Dave Throckmorton share 10 of their personal favorite performances by legendary post-bop drummer/composer Joe Chambers
NOTE FROM STEVE: I love this particular podcast because it is foundational to understanding the care of the soul. In this podcast, I explain what the soul is and how we can participate in the caring for our soul. As I've said , this message is needed because the message of soul care gets lost in our busyness and all the issues of life hitting us day by day! I hope you'll listen and pass this along to a few friends you think could really benefit by listening to it! Summer blessings! Steve SHOW NOTES Join co-hosts Steve Smith and Joe Chambers as they give more definition to what soul care is and how it relates to icebergs and the Brooklyn Bridge! Steve Smith shows us the stress of living divided lives and lays out the importance of caring for all aspects of the human experience: physical, emotional, relational, vocational, and spiritual. Plus enjoy an interview with Joe Walters, head of the Soul Care Institute and learn how you can take part in a 2 year journey to better soul health. LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE PODCAST Understanding the Soul with Icebergs: View and Download Article: Five Reasons Soul Care Matters by Stephen W. Smith: View and Download Poem: For One Who Is Exhausted by John O'Donohue. This poem is available in his book To Bless The Space Between Us: A Book of Blessings. Learn more about John O'Donohue at www.johnodonohue.com BOOKS RECOMMENDED The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk M.D. Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander by Thomas Merton Building Below the Waterline: Shoring Up the Foundations of Leadership by Gordon MacDonald SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate Here for an individual contribution. CONTACT US podcast@pottersinn.com INTERESTED IN MORE SOUL CARE RESOURCES? Check out our recommended reading, books on spiritual growth, and our soul care blog. Want to experience soul care in person? Learn more about our soul care intensives and retreats.
Industry veteran, musician, composer, producer and engineer Mark Bingham has had a long and decidedly eclectic career in music. We sat down to talk some jazz - specifically Archie Shepp and his 1965 release 'Fire Music' - and may have finally cracked the code to Rob's ambivalence to the genre. REALLY fun conversation! Songs discussed in this episode: Hambone (recorded live at the Village Gate March 28, 1965) - Archie Shepp; William Blake In Bakersfield - Mark Bingham; Doctor My Eyes - Jackson Brown; The First Girl I Loved - The Incredible String Band; Dream A Little Dream Of Me - Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong; Composition No. 122 - Anthony Braxton; The Way I Walk - The Cramps; Peripetie - Arnold Schoenberg; Hambone, Los Olvidados - Archie Shepp; I Can See For Miles - Petra Haden; Malcolm, Malcolm - Semper Malcolm - Archie Shepp; On The Corner - Miles Davis; Prelude To A Kiss - Duke Ellington; Prelude To A Kiss - Archie Shepp; The Girl From Ipanema - Stan Getz (featuring Astrud Gilberto); The Girl From Ipanema - Mike Tyson; The Girl From Ipanema - Archie Shepp; Shiny Happy People - R.E.M.; Insect Soup - Mark Bingham
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to look back on yesterday's star performances and to look ahead on Day 2 of Royal Ascot. Among today's guests are Joe Chambers on Vauban, WorldPool's Jamie Hart, John Quinn on Highfield Princess, broadcaster and writer Kevin Blake, resident milliner Lisa Tan, plus Alberto Figueredo from Bonne Chance in Lexington, Kentucky is our Weatherbys Bloodstock guest.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to look back on yesterday's star performances and to look ahead on Day 2 of Royal Ascot. Among today's guests are Joe Chambers on Vauban, WorldPool's Jamie Hart, John Quinn on Highfield Princess, broadcaster and writer Kevin Blake, resident milliner Lisa Tan, plus Alberto Figueredo from Bonne Chance in Lexington, Kentucky is our Weatherbys Bloodstock guest.
Nick is joined by renowned sports broadcaster Rishi Persad to bring you the latest news and events from around the world of horseracing. Among the guests today are Ricci racing manager Joe Chambers, who signposts that Royale Pagaille is likelier to head to Fairyhouse than Aintree, Noel Meade, trainer of Irish National favourite Thedevilscoachman and Aintree hopeful Diol Ker and Richard Ryan, whose Teme Valley Racing is trying to conquer in two hemispheres this weekend. Dr George Wilson tells Nick about his research into jockeys' nutrition at Liverpool John Moores University, while Josh Apiafi details how racing is marking the 30th anniversary of the murder of Stephen Lawrence. Nick and Rishi also touch on the appointment of Jack Tudor at David Pipe's stables and the latest leaks from the gambling white paper.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and events form around the racing world. They begin with encouraging news surrounding the fitness of rider Mark Walsh, as explained to Nick by his agent Gary Gribbin. Also on today's show, Joe Chambers canters through the nine strong team in the Ricci ownership, which includes some surprising targets, while trainer Paul Fahey bids to emulate his brother Peter by winning this Saturday's Imperial Cup before heading on to the Festival. Nick and Jane also discuss the one year ban incurred by French Jumps trainer David Cottin, while the IHRB offers an explanation for the delay to the annual report. This week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest is Tim Varey from Batsford Stud.