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Jazz musicians were not exempt from service in the U.S. military. Jay McShann, John Bunch, Louis Bellson, Terry Gibbs, Clark Terry, Orrin Keepnews, George Wein, Joe Bushkin and Bobby Johnson speak about their experiences during WWII.
Two sessions with the great Bob Crosby alumn Eddie Miller - 1979 featuring Johnny Varro, Ray Leatherwood and Gene Estes and 1982 with George Masso, John Bunch, Milt Hinton and Duffy Jackson . .great late period swing! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
Great sessions organized and led by the underrated trombonist George Masso featuring his superb playing and arrangements as well as his friends reed players Dick Johnson and Al Klink, trumpeter Lou Columbo, pianists Dave McKenna and John Bunch, guitarist Jon Wheatley and others - 1981, 96 and 99. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
New York Swing was a quartet of some of the most experienced and professional rhythm players in New York in the 1990's . .pianist John Bunch, guitarist Bucky Pizarelli, bassist Jay Leonhard and either Dennis Mackrel or Joe Cocuzzo on drums . . from their albums devoted to the music of Jerome Kern, Cole Porter and Rodgers and Hart. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
John Bunch joins Douglas Lain in order to debate the limits the left doesn't want to face. While leftist believe in human subjectivity and freedom, he does not. Instead Bunch believes we are mostly fixed in our proclivities and irrational in our thinking. Along the way they debate whether the philosophy of science has any bearing on science itself, whether the fact that we have no good answer for what constitutes scientific truth is consequential.
Great recordings done for Concord (live and in studio) in Tokyo in the twilight of the singer Maxine Sullivan's career - superb versions of standards and not-so-standards backed by one of the great young groups of the period - Scott Hamilton, John Bunch, Chris Flory, Phil Flanagan, Chuck Riggs --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
We bring in and reconnect with our good friend, John Bunch in this episode as we ramble and rant over our lives moving into adulthood & changes along the way, the Tik-Tok addiction, the importance of traveling and gaining newfound experiences, & food purity in the USA. We also discuss government embedding fear into its citizens to keep them on their toes, the Irish Goodbye, plus: Who's prepared most for an apocalypse? AND “The Good, The Bad, & The Shits!” All this and a lot more! Tune in to hear all the engrossing details and stories! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/timothy-bollinger/message
"Sing Sing Sing" Buddy Rich & Max Roach: Rich Versus Roach. A battle of bands and drums between Buddy Rich and Max Roach (1959) Buddy Rich Quintet: Buddy Rich, Willie Dennis, Phil Woods, John Bunch, Pil Leshin. Max Roach Quintet: Max Roach, Tommy Turrentine, Stanley Turrentine, Julian Priester, Bobby Boswell. La composición es obra de Louis Prima. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2022 ¿Sabías que? En JazzX5 en la edición de fin de semana, continuamos escuchando versiones de "Sing Sing Sing", el tema de Louis Prima. La versión seleccionada es la que aparecía en una muy atractiva batalla de baterías entre dos bateristas con unos estilos muy diferentes, acompañados por sus respectivos quintetos: Buddy Rich y Max Roach. En el disco había un único tema, "Figure Eights" en el que los dos bateristas tocaban sin estar acompañados por sus respectivos quintetos. Buddy Rich y Gene Krupa llegaron a tocar en directo, contratados por Norman Granz, en el espectáculo Jazz At The Philharmonic. A partir de estos conciertos se publicó la grabación The Drum Battle. En anteriores episodios de JazzX5/HDO/LODLMA/Maltidos Jazztardos/Tomajazz Remembers… https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=61862 https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=61696 https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=61681 https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=61464 https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=61435 https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=46367 Más información sobre Buddy Rich y Max Roach http://buddyrich.com/ https://www.britannica.com/biography/Max-Roach https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?s=buddy+rich&submit=Search https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?s=max+roach&submit=Search Más información sobre JazzX5 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html. JazzX5 y los podcast de Tomajazz en Telegram En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al instante, de los nuevos podcast. Puedes suscribirte en https://t.me/TomajazzPodcast. Pachi Tapiz en Tomajazz https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=17847
Creating Ecosystems around open source standards and the Commons is a challenging task that has been taken strategically by many of the dominating brands of our times - such as Google with Android. For this reason, we wanted to feature one iconic project on the podcast that we often use as a yardstick when debating opportunities to develop truly open ecosystem strategies: the Open Compute Project Foundation, initiated by Facebook in 2011. Details on what OCP is and does will be shared directly during the podcast by our guests: Steve Helvie, VP of Channel, and Archna Haylock, Community Director at OCP. In his role, Steve helps to educate organizations on the benefits of open source hardware designs and the value of “community-driven” engineering for the data center. Archna, on the other hand, is responsible for the global community, and involved directly in its governance processes. In this inspiring conversation - we touch upon the topics of innovation, collaboration and industry change - and our two guests show how openness can provide solutions to an increasing set of global challenges. We explore what’s needed for organizations to collaborate in an open source way, how to view competitors in the ecosystem, and how the definition of a data centre has changed through emerging needs for circularity and sustainability. Remember that you can always find transcripts and key highlights of the episode on our Medium publication: https://platformdesigntoolkit.com/podcast-S2E15-Steve-Helvie-Archna-Haylock To find out more about Archna’s and Steve’s work: > Archna’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/archnahaylock > Archna’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArchnaOCP > Steve’s LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/steve-helvie-37935712 > Steve’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/stevehelvie > Website: https://www.opencompute.org/ Other references and mentions: > Boundaryless Whitepaper, New Foundations of Platform-Ecosystem Thinking — Designing Products and Organizations for a changing world, 2020: https://platformdesigntoolkit.com/DOWNLOAD-NF > Building Complex Organizations through Simple Constraints: Zappos — with John Bunch: https://stories.platformdesigntoolkit.com/building-complex-organizations-through-simple-constraints-zappos-with-john-bunch-a2aaa916663e > Open Networking Foundation: https://opennetworking.org/ > Telecom Infra Project (TIP): https://telecominfraproject.com/ > The Linux Foundation: https://www.linuxfoundation.org/ > IEEE: https://www.ieee.org/ > Mozilla, Open Source Archetypes: A framework For Purposeful Open Source, 2018: https://blog.mozilla.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/MZOTS_OS_Archetypes_report_ext_scr.pdf > GAIA-X: https://data-infrastructure.eu/ > OpenUK: https://openuk.uk/ > Future of Sustainable Data Alliance: https://futureofsustainabledata.com/ > OCP Future Technologies Symposium: https://www.opencompute.org/summit/ocp-future-technologies-symposium > Kubernetes:https://kubernetes.io/ Find out more about the show and the research at Boundaryless at www.platformdesigntoolkit.com/podcast Thanks for the ad-hoc music to Liosound / Walter Mobilio. Find his portfolio here: www.platformdesigntoolkit.com/music Recorded on 7 April 2021.
In this episode, Bobby & Chisomo talk with swing historians and history lovers LEWIS ORCHARD (a White British man) and SHANI BROWN (a Black American woman) about not being Black and researching Black people in history. Specifically, they will tell the story of researching the great Whitey's Lindy Hopper John Wesley "Tiny" Bunch, and discuss the process. (1:30) It all began when…, (3:00) A really interesting sentence to read, (4:30) Lewis takes on the investigation, (8:00) Using draft cards, yearbooks, family records, and the American census, to find out John Bunch's story…, (18:30) How the way you say "Wilkes barre" might have something to do with the great migration. (22:00) John Bunch and Northern Racism, (26:00) What makes researching a Black dancer different than researching a White dancer. (30:00) Draft card skin color listings, (37:00) White newspapers and Black newspapers and Swing dancers, (42:00) How are we to know?, (46:00) Non-Black dancers researching Black dancers, (50:00) On Black bodies in jazz dance and Black culture, (55:00) lifting something up but then getting out of the way, (58:00) Stories change --------------- Welcome to Integrated Rhythm! Two Swing Dancing besties (Chisomo Selemani & Bobby White) navigate race and the Black Experience in the world of Jazz Dance and other Afro-centric social dancing. Our goal is comfortable conversations about uncomfortable things. In this episode... Our music is by Laurel Ryan & Michelle Stokes, our "We're back! song" was an improvisation by Steffanie AK Schilling, and the background drumming is by Bobby White Find us at your local podcast ap, or at: https://anchor.fm/integratedrhythm Please donate to help keep us in business: Patreon: patreoncom/integratedrhythm PayPal: robertwhiteiii@gmail.com Venmo: @bobbyswungover (Where applicable, lease put the note "IR" in it, so that we know it's for the podcast.)
In this episode I had the most fun chatting all things EMO with Tom Mullen, founder of Washed Up Emo. We talk about his TWO published books, ‘Anthology Of Emo- Volumes 1 & 2', his podcast ‘Washed Up Emo', his favorite episodes, especially the one with the late John Bunch, the music world in the 90's, a fun Saves The Day show he booked in the late 90's (at a pizza place!!), the term EMO and how it can be portrayed in a negative light, his journey to keep the history of emo alive and MUCH more! You can follow Tom over at:Instagram @ www.instagram.com/washedupemowww.washedupemo.comwww.isthisbandemo.comwww.anthologyofemo.com We added 5 songs to the podcast soundtrack:Turn The Knife- Track 13The Get Up Kids- Don't Hate MeDashboard Confessional- Screaming InfidelitiesJimmy Eat World- For Me This Is HeavenSaves The Day- Shoulder To The Wheel You can find links to the soundtracks and more by following me on: www.instagram.com/christiegeeand/or over atwww.christiegee.com Thank you so much for listening!If you like what ya heard please rate, review, subscribe and tell all your friends! XO, Christie Gee
The topic of sustainable travel for touring musicians has been reframed, as Covid-19 has cancelled most music live music events for an unforeseeable amount of time. But as activity kicks up again, conversations about responsible, viable, grateful travel—and conservation—remain vital. In this episode, I’ll revisit earlier chats with Liz about her environmental advocacy; Dana Lyn and Kyle Sanna about their musical show that pays tribute (and donates profits) to coral reef ecosystems; and beekeeper Ottavio Forte, whose bees I recorded for a forthcoming album of bee-themed music. And I’ll go back to 6th century Ireland, to offer some historical perspective on activism. Learn more about Sustainable Touring Arts Coalition Listen to/watch Dana Lyn & Kyle Sanna Watch Beekeeping in Belmont There’s also plenty of music in this episode. Full playlist below. And for Japanese speakers who want to get started with Irish Music Stories, the first episode has been translated fully (transcript) by Ryoko Murakami (with Tomoaki Hatekeyama) HERE * * * * * * * Thanks to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month’s underwriters: Aubrey Atwater, Ed Schilling, John Bunch, Lynn Hayes, Finn Agenbroad, David Vaughan, Brian Benscoter, Susan Walsh, Rick Rubin, Randy Krajniak, Jon Duvick, and Suezen Brown. Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org * * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 44 Tune: “Trundle’s, Paddy Fahey’s,” from Making TimeArtist: Liz Knowles Tune: “Pound the Floor,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Strawberry Blossom / Mulhaire’s,” from The Coral Suite EPArtists: Dana Lyn & Kyle Sanna Tune: “Apian Army,” from Perfect MazeArtist: Shannon Heaton and bees/strings Tune: “D Chimes,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “D Big Build,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Silver Slipper / Aqualude,” from The Coral Suite EP Artists: Dana Lyn & Kyle Sanna Tune: "Wisteria," from Via Portland Artist: O'Jizo Tune: “The Humours Of Trim (AKA Rolling Wave),” from Traditional Music On Fiddle, Banjo & HarpArtist: Micheal O'Ruanaigh Tune: “Sir Ulick Burke,” from Making TimeArtist: Liz Knowles Tune: “Maidin Fhomhair,” from Live At Mona'sArtist: Eamon O'Leary and Dana Lyn Tune: “Meaning of Life,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Tuhy's Frolics / Rakes of Cashel,” from Making TimeArtist: Liz Knowles Tune: “Fisher's Hornpipe,” from DanceArtist: Lissa Schneckenburger Tune: “Gur Mise Tha fo mhulad,” from Making TimeArtist: Liz Knowles Tune: “Hometown Lullaby,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Heartstrings Theme,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “The Gypsy Queen,” from RavenArtists: John Williams & Dean Magraw Tune: “The Noodle Vendor,” from Perfect MazeArtists: bees, and strings Tune: “John’s Theme,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Brad’s Honeybees,” from Lovers’ WellArtists: Matt & Shannon Heaton Tune: “Aoibhinn Crónán,” from Deadly BuzzArtists: Mick O'Brien & Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh Tune: “Bow for Rama,” from Perfect MazeArtists: bees, and strings Song: “Beeswing,” from Land Of Fish And SealsArtist: Keith Murphy Tune: “Queen of the Earth and Child of the Skies,” from The Western StarArtist: Eric Merrill Tune: Intro to “The Beehive,” from RubaiArtist: Flook
In this episode, we have a conversation with John Bunch, Lead Organizational Designer and Adviser to the CEO Tony Hsieh at Zappos. John joined Zappos.com in 2009 as a Software Developer and moved on to lead the Public API team. John was the Implementation Lead during Zappos’ shift to Holacracy and self-organization. Coming out of the rollout of Holacracy, John transitioned to leading internal infrastructure and systems design.In the conversation, we talk about how Zappos - through the application of Holacracy and marked-based dynamics - is becoming a thriving entrepreneurial organization. We use the city as a metaphor for the high diversity, high productivity organisation that Zappos strives to be, based on shared enabling services and micro-enterprising. We also explore the concept of the “triangle of accountability” that guides the organizational development and the specific hiring process that helps make sure that people who join the company are aligned with the values and ways of working applied in Zappos.Remember that you can find the show notes and transcripts from all our episodes on our Medium publication. https://medium.com/@meedabyte/a2aaa916663e?source=friends_link&sk=3c1f7e1c2614731316fb0700295f982aHere are some important links from the conversation:Find out more about John’s work> LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-bunch/> Zappos: https://www.zappos.com/> Zappos Expertise: https://expertise.zappos.com/Other references and mentions:> Tony Hsieh, Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose. https://www.amazon.com/Delivering-Happiness-Profits-Passion-Purpose/dp/0446576220> Zappos Adaptive: https://www.zappos.com/e/adaptive> Nassim Taleb, Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder, https://www.amazon.com/Delivering-Happiness-Profits-Passion-Purpose/dp/0446576220Find out more about the show and the research at Boundaryless at www.platformdesigntoolkit.com/podcastThanks for the ad-hoc music to Liosound / Walter Mobilio. Find his portfolio here: www.platformdesigntoolkit.com/musicRecorded on June 11th 2020
The Zappos Podcast presents a new season with interviews from people whose stories you hear in the recently released book by Zappos “The Power of WOW”. Today we hear from John Bunch, an advisor to the Zappos CEO, who focuses on organizational systems. John and Jeanne talk a little about organizational changes happening at Zappos and how John’s poker expertise helps him in business. They also explore current internal initiatives to help with the Zappos goal of being an evolving an entrepreneurial organization that will stand the test of time
British drummer discusses his favorite musicians and his work with Scott Hamilton, John Bunch, Barry Harris and other jazz giants.
Even though there is a lot of good news in the market this week, our attention stays focused on the areas hit by the devastating hurricanes. Unfortunately, in the wake of any natural disaster, the inevitable scams are popping up. John Bunch, president of Financial Engines Advisors, joins the show with advice on how to protect yourself and your loved ones.
Happy Father’s Day weekend! There’s been a lot of recent focus on big tech stocks with lofty share prices. Are they a cause for worry? Also, John Bunch joins the show to talk about the most common elderly financial scams.
Happy Memorial Day Weekend! John Bunch shares the personal impact and lessons to be learned from the Bernie Madoff story. Also, expert organizer and TV personality Peter Walsh talks about decluttering our homes, and downsizing for retirement. Plus, a special DOUBLE portfolio review!
In this week’s show, , John Bunch, president of Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., talks about one of the worst advisors of 2016 and what listeners can learn from how he mistreated his clients.
In this week’s show, John Bunch, president of Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., talks about how to tell the difference between good and bad financial advice and how to tell if an advisor is taking advantage of you.
In this week’s show, John Bunch, president of Financial Engines Advisors, discusses how investors can manage their reaction to upcoming political changes, including how to avoid making tempting but ultimately dangerous decisions.
In this week’s show, John Bunch, president of Financial Engines advisors, discusses ways to keep your emotions from getting in the way of investment decisions.
Ethan Bernstein, Harvard Business School professor, and John Bunch, holacracy implementation lead at Zappos, discuss the online retailer's transition to a flat, self-managed organization. They are the coauthors of the HBR article "Beyond the Holacracy Hype."
We revisit Judy's conversation with the late, much-admired pianist John Bunch, where he discusses the changes in the jazz world throughout his long career, and his work with Tony Bennett, Benny Goodman and other jazz giants.