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Podcast 301 picks up where 300 left off, looking at albums from 1993, 2003, 2013, and 2023. Jazz trends get a little harder to pick out once the new millennium begins, but at least our 1990's selection is REALLY 1990's, right down to the haircut and clothes colors. In Pop Matters, Pat discusses seeing Ben Wendel live at the Jazz Kitchen. Look out - that saxophonist has effects pedals! Marcus Miller- THE SON DON'T LIE; Ted Nash – STILL EVOLVED; Jonathan Finlayson – MOMENT AND THE MESSAGE; Maddie Vogler – WHILE WE HAVE TIME.
JAMIE BAUM SEPTET+ WHAT TIMES ARE THESE c. 2023In the light of day, What kind of times are these (ss vcl), I am wrestling with despair (ss vcl)Jonathan Finlayson (tp,spoken-word) Chris Komer (fhr) Jamie Baum (fl,spoken-word) Sam Sadigursky (as,cl,b-cl) Luis Perdomo (p,el-p) Brad Shepik (g,singing bowls) Ricky Rodriguez (b,el-b-g) Jeff Hirshfield (d) Keita Ogawa (perc) Theo Bleckmann, KOKAYi, Sara Serpa, Aubrey Johnson (vcl) MICHAEL ATTIAS SPUN TREE Brooklyn, NY, April 11, 2012Calendar song, Bad lucidRalph Alessi (tp) Michael Attias (as) Matt Mitchell (p) Sean Conly (b) Tom Rainey (d) GLOD/RAMOND/KUGEL NO TOXIC Bonn, Germany, June 21-23, 2022Unconscious superglitzer, Carol's dream, BottlefishRoby Glod (as,sop) Christian Ramond (b) Klaus Kugel (d,perc) Continue reading Puro Jazz 10 Mayo 2024 at PuroJazz.
JAMIE BAUM SEPTET+ WHAT TIMES ARE THESE c. 2023In the light of day, What kind of times are these (ss vcl), I am wrestling with despair (ss vcl)Jonathan Finlayson (tp,spoken-word) Chris Komer (fhr) Jamie Baum (fl,spoken-word) Sam Sadigursky (as,cl,b-cl) Luis Perdomo (p,el-p) Brad Shepik (g,singing bowls) Ricky Rodriguez (b,el-b-g) Jeff Hirshfield (d) Keita Ogawa (perc) Theo Bleckmann, KOKAYi, Sara Serpa, Aubrey Johnson (vcl) MICHAEL ATTIAS SPUN TREE Brooklyn, NY, April 11, 2012Calendar song, Bad lucidRalph Alessi (tp) Michael Attias (as) Matt Mitchell (p) Sean Conly (b) Tom Rainey (d) GLOD/RAMOND/KUGEL NO TOXIC Bonn, Germany, June 21-23, 2022Unconscious superglitzer, Carol's dream, BottlefishRoby Glod (as,sop) Christian Ramond (b) Klaus Kugel (d,perc) Continue reading Puro Jazz 10 Mayo 2024 at PuroJazz.
Depth Of Field: A Creative Change in Perspective with Penny De Los Santos
In this episode of Depth of Field, host Penny De Los Santos interviews Jonathan Finlayson, a talented jazz trumpet player and composer. They discuss Jonathan's musical journey from a young age, growing his talent, and his experiences playing with Steve Coleman. This conversation also compares the similarities and differences between music and photography.They discuss the dedication it takes to become a professional musician, strategies to create the ideal environment to be creative, and why taking a break can be beneficial.Penny also reflects on her own journey as a photographer and the challenges of maintaining passion in a creative field over time. Tune in to hear these two artists discuss their lifelong dedication to their crafts.Find the full show notes for this episode and all other episodes at https://www.pennydelossantos.com. Watch the video episodes of Depth of Field on YouTube.Keep up with Penny and the Depth of Field podcast at https://www.pennydelossantos.com and on Instagram at @pennydelossantos.
Born in Fairborn, Ohio and raised in California Josiah Woodson started his musical journey under the tutelage of his mentor Khalil Shaheed in Oakland Ca at the age of 14. Beginning in Shaheed's own Oaktown Jazz Workshop among the now prominent musicians like Ambrose Akinmusire, Dayna Stevens, Jonathan Finlayson, and Geoffrey Countrymen, Josiah later went on to complete his undergraduate degree at the prestigious Oberlin Conservatory of Music. The late founder and director Wendell Logan alongside Marcus Belgrave, Billy Hart, and Donald Byrd among other mentors helped prepare Woodson for the masters program at New England Conservatory where he graduated with academic honors under the continued instruction of John McNeil, Cecil McBee, Jerry Bergonzi, and Danilo Perez.Since graduating, Josiah has gone on to pursue his career in New York, performing with such greats as Branford Marsalis, the late Mulgrew Miller, Ben Williams, and the late Clarence Clemons as well as recording with rappers Yasin Bey (formerly Mos Def) and Curren$y as well as recording on the grammy winning album “4” with Beyoné Knowles .Woodson's career has flourished after moving overseas to Paris, France where he has worked with musicians such as Mario Canonge, Gregory Privat, Arnold Doleman, Swaele Mbappe, Logan Richardson, Hermon Mahori, China Moses, and Blitz the Ambassador (Samuel Bazawulé).Notable performances include a season-opening performance of Woodson's own “Suite Elemental” (written, arranged, and scored for symphony orchestra by Josiah) with the Oakland Symphony, winning the 2019 Sibiu Jazz Competition, tours in Lebanon and Niger with Woodson's own projects, the unveiling of Moncer's fashion line with Pharrell Williams and Tobé Nwingwe in Milan, and the Scoring of Samuel Bazawule's first film “The Burial of Kojo” which went on to international success.Discography:Josiah Woodson “Suite Elemental”Beyoncé “4” (grammy winning)Mario Canonge “Zouk Out”Andy Narell “Like a Child”Olivier Robin title tbd release 2024David Garlitz - Cobra Fantastic title tbd release 2024Curren$y - “Pilot Talk”Mario Canonge/Michel Zenino “Quint'up”Mario Canonge/Michel Zenino “Quint'up II”David Levy's Out to Lunch “Melvin's Rockpile”David Levy's Out to Lunch “Excuse me while I do the Boogaloo”David Levy's Out to Lunch “Uptown 6”David Levy's Out to Lunch “Out to Lunch presents Etson”Sarah Thorpe title tbd release 2024Netflix's “The Eddy” series soundtrack “Falling” + appearance in ep #1https://www.facebook.com/josiah.woodson/Support the show
Tomas Fujiwara is a Brooklyn-based drummer and composer. Described as “a ubiquitous presence in the New York scene…an artist whose urbane writing is equal to his impressively nuanced drumming” (Troy Collins, Point of Departure), Tomas is an active player in some of the most exciting music of the current generation, with his bands Triple Double (with Gerald Cleaver, Mary Halvorson, Brandon Seabrook, Ralph Alessi, and Taylor Ho Bynum), Tomas Fujiwara & The Hook Up (with Jonathan Finlayson, Brian Settles, Halvorson, and Michael Formanek) and The Tomas Fujiwara Trio (with Alessi and Seabrook); his collaborative duo with cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum; the collective trio Thumbscrew (with Halvorson and Formanek); and a diversity of creative sideman work with forward thinking peers like Tomeka Reid and Matana Roberts. In The New York Times, Nate Chinen writes, “Drummer Tomas Fujiwara works with rhythm as a pliable substance, solid but ever shifting. His style is forward-driving but rarely blunt or aggressive, and never random. He has a way of spreading out the center of a pulse while setting up a rigorous scaffolding of restraint...A conception of the drum set as a full-canvas instrument, almost orchestral in its scope.” Support the show
Tomas Fujiwara is a Brooklyn-based drummer and composer. Described as “a ubiquitous presence in the New York scene…an artist whose urbane writing is equal to his impressively nuanced drumming” (Troy Collins, Point of Departure), Tomas is an active player in some of the most exciting music of the current generation, with his bands Triple Double (with Gerald Cleaver, Mary Halvorson, Brandon Seabrook, Ralph Alessi, and Taylor Ho Bynum), Tomas Fujiwara & The Hook Up (with Jonathan Finlayson, Brian Settles, Halvorson, and Michael Formanek) and The Tomas Fujiwara Trio (with Alessi and Seabrook); his collaborative duo with cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum; the collective trio Thumbscrew (with Halvorson and Formanek); and a diversity of creative sideman work with forward-thinking peers like Tomeka Reid and Matana Roberts. In The New York Times, Nate Chinen writes, “Drummer Tomas Fujiwara works with rhythm as a pliable substance, solid but ever-shifting. His style is forward-driving but rarely blunt or aggressive, and never random. He has a way of spreading out the center of a pulse while setting up a rigorous scaffolding of restraint...A conception of the drum set as a full-canvas instrument, almost orchestral in its scope.” Born and raised in Boston, MA, Tomas studied with legendary drummer and teacher Alan Dawson for eight years before moving to New York at the age of 17. He is currently a member of ensembles led by Taylor Ho Bynum, Mary Halvorson, Matana Roberts, Nicole Mitchell, Matt Bauder, and Tomeka Reid, in addition to projects with artists such as Anthony Braxton, John Zorn, Michael Formanek, Ben Goldberg, and Benoit Delbecq, and has performed at festivals and venues across North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. He also has many experiences outside the jazz realm, including a five-year run with the Off-Broadway show Stomp and performances with the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Fela!, featuring Patti Labelle and members of Antibalas. 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
The composer/guitarist and MacArthur “genius” awardee discusses everything from guitar tech to string quartets, illustrated with musical excerpts from Roulette Archive concerts including the projects Code Girl, Thumbscrew, a duo with Deerhhoof's John Dietrich, and collaborators Ches Smith, Jonathan Finlayson, Amirtha Kidambi, John Hébert, Michael Formanek, Tomas Fujiwara, Adam O'Farrill, and Jon Irabagon. Halvorson's latest projects debut at Roulette Sept. 8-9, 2021.
Mary Halvorson: Untangled Strings The composer/guitarist and MacArthur "genius" awardee discusses everything from guitar tech to string quartets, illustrated with musical excerpts from Roulette Archive concerts including the projects Code Girl, Thumbscrew, a duo with Deerhhoof's John Dietrich, and collaborators Ches Smith, Jonathan Finlayson, Amirtha Kidambi, John Hébert, Michael Formanek, Tomas Fujiwara, Adam O'Farrill and Jon Irabagon. https://roulette.org/
Is it time for the anthem to go? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tonescapespodcast/support
The Rev. Jonathan Finlayson, pastoral resident at Trinity Church Seattle, preaches the evening sermon on “All Things Under His Feet” from Ephesians 1:19-23.
Episode SummaryExperimental musician Mary Halvorson shares her story of how a practical person made the impractical leap to pursue a music career when she met a truly inspiring teacher in college. Mary discusses creating music that is out of the mainstream, finding acceptance by going her own way, and how receiving the prestigious MacArthur Grant has impacted her life. Syd and Mary talk leadership, women in music, quarantine, and more, in this episode of The Sydcast.Syd FinkelsteinSyd Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He holds a Master's degree from the London School of Economics and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Professor Finkelstein has published 25 books and 90 articles, including the bestsellers Why Smart Executives Fail and Superbosses: How Exceptional Leaders Master the Flow of Talent, which LinkedIn Chairman Reid Hoffman calls the “leadership guide for the Networked Age.” He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Management, a consultant and speaker to leading companies around the world, and a top 25 on the global Thinkers 50 list of top management gurus. Professor Finkelstein's research and consulting work often relies on in-depth and personal interviews with hundreds of people, an experience that led him to create and host his own podcast, The Sydcast, to uncover and share the stories of all sorts of fascinating people in business, sports, entertainment, politics, academia, and everyday life. Mary HalvorsonGuitarist and composer Mary Halvorson has been described as “a singular talent” (Lloyd Sachs, JazzTimes), ”NYC's least-predictable improviser” (Howard Mandel, City Arts), “one of the most exciting and original guitarists in jazz—or otherwise” (Steve Dollar, Wall Street Journal), and “one of today's most formidable bandleaders” (Francis Davis, Village Voice). In recent Downbeat Critics Polls, Halvorson has been celebrated as a guitarist, rising star jazz artist, and rising star composer of the year, and in 2019 she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship.Halvorson has released a series of critically acclaimed albums on the Firehouse 12 label, from Dragon's Head (2008), her trio debut featuring bassist John Hébert and drummer Ches Smith, expanding to a quintet with trumpeter Jonathan Finlayson and alto saxophonist Jon Irabagon on Saturn Sings (2010) and Bending Bridges (2012), a septet with tenor saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock and trombonist Jacob Garchik on Illusionary Sea (2014), and finally an octet with pedal steel guitarist Susan Alcorn on Away With You (2016). She also released the solo recording Meltframe (2015) and most recently debuted Code Girl (2018), a new ensemble featuring vocalist Amirtha Kidambi (singing Halvorson's own lyrics), trumpeter Adam O'Farrill, saxophonist/ vocalist Maria Grand, bassist Michael Formanek, and drummer Tomas Fujiwara. One of New York City's most in-demand guitarists, over the past decade Halvorson has worked with such diverse musicians as Tim Berne, Anthony Braxton, Taylor Ho Bynum, John Dieterich, Trevor Dunn, Bill Frisell, Ingrid Laubrock, Jason Moran, Joe Morris, Tom Rainey, Jessica Pavone, Tomeka Reid, Marc Ribot, and John Zorn. She is also part of several collaborative projects, most notably the longstanding trio Thumbscrew with Michael Formanek on bass and Tomas Fujiwara on drums.Insights from this episode:The benefits of studying musical traditions to build your own strong musical foundation.Reasons why you should play different types and styles of music to enhance and further your career.Differences between listening to music through a streaming service versus on a CD or vinyl album and the impact of listening to only one song versus an entire album.How to find a balance between instinct and editing when creating music.Benefits of performing music live that can not be achieved through streaming concerts. How to be a good bandleader and how to deal with the pressure that comes with being a leader in any situation.Quotes from the show:“I realized music was much more than I had initially thought, it was much bigger. There were so many more possibilities.” – Mary Halvorson“I think there's a misconception that people who play experimental music only like experimental music or can't play other types of music and vice versa. I've found that that's often not the case.” – Mary Halvorson“I think of an academic career as an entrepreneurial career where you can always try something new if you want to try something new.” – Syd Finkelstein“We know, in so many walks of life, narrative flow and storytelling is everything.” – Syd Finkelstein“I've always found it un-intuitive to have music and then put lyrics in later.” – Mary Halvorson“I'm just writing music that I find exciting or that I think is beautiful or that I like and I think that tends to be a little bit left of center.” – Mary Halvorson“I'm very lucky to do music that I believe in.” – Mary Halvorson“What I've realized during this [quarantine] period is there's no substitute for live music. Doing live-stream performances is not a substitute for live music.” – Mary HalvorsonOn what advice Mary would give to her younger self: “Take your time with things and make sure to do things thoroughly … get really deep into something.” – Mary Halvorson“I think focusing on the process and not the end result is also a good thing to think about.” – Mary HalvorsonStay Connected: Syd FinkelsteinWebsite: http://thesydcast.comLinkedIn: Sydney FinkelsteinTwitter: @sydfinkelsteinFacebook: The SydcastInstagram: The SydcastMary HalvorsonWebsite: www.maryhalvorson.comSpotify: Mary HalvorsonYouTube Music: Mary HalvorsonFacebook: Mary HalvorsonSubscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Stitcher, iTunes, and Spotify.This episode was produced and managed by Podcast Laundry (www.podcastlaundry.com)
George Floyd fue asesinado hace dos semanas convirtiéndose así en un mártir involuntario de la causa afroamericana. Estados Unidos vive días de protesta en las calles contra el racismo sistémico y la brutalidad policial. Abrimos el programa en la calle, con el sonido de las voces que gritan que "Black Lives Matter". Dice la cantante portuguesa Sara Serpa que "occidente comparte un vergonzoso pasado colectivo de ocupación, explotación, comercio de esclavos, opresión, racismo, segregación, violencia y abuso". Su nuevo trabajo, junto a Zeena Parkins (arpa), Mark Turner (saxo) y David Virelles (piano) reflexiona sobre todo ello. Serpa pone música a la memoria en Super8 de su familia, a las imágenes de Angola bajo el yugo portugués, en "Recognition: music for a silent film". El guitarrista Liberty Ellman encuentra inspiración en la ultramaratón que atraviesa cuatro desiertos del mundo. "Nuestra especie necesita gente con el nivel de tenacidad para abrir camino hacia el futuro". Su nuevo trabajo, "Last desert", vuelve a reunirlo con Steve Lehman (saxo), Jonathan Finlayson (trompeta), Jose Davila (tuba), Stephan Crump (contrabajo) y Damion Reid (batería). "Descubrimiento y compasión. Esos son los estados a los que el violinista Jason Kao Hwang quiere llevar a sus compañeros con la música del Human Rites Trio, que comparte con Ken Filiano (contrabajo) y Andrew Drury (batería). Desde el comienzo de la pandemia, el clarinetista Ben Goldberg ha ido grabando un tema al día en casa. En "Plague diary", Goldberg interpreta todos los instrumentos. Lleva acumuladas más de 70 piezas. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
George Floyd fue asesinado hace dos semanas convirtiéndose así en un mártir involuntario de la causa afroamericana. Estados Unidos vive días de protesta en las calles contra el racismo sistémico y la brutalidad policial. Abrimos el programa en la calle, con el sonido de las voces que gritan que "Black Lives Matter". Dice la cantante portuguesa Sara Serpa que "occidente comparte un vergonzoso pasado colectivo de ocupación, explotación, comercio de esclavos, opresión, racismo, segregación, violencia y abuso". Su nuevo trabajo, junto a Zeena Parkins (arpa), Mark Turner (saxo) y David Virelles (piano) reflexiona sobre todo ello. Serpa pone música a la memoria en Super8 de su familia, a las imágenes de Angola bajo el yugo portugués, en "Recognition: music for a silent film". El guitarrista Liberty Ellman encuentra inspiración en la ultramaratón que atraviesa cuatro desiertos del mundo. "Nuestra especie necesita gente con el nivel de tenacidad para abrir camino hacia el futuro". Su nuevo trabajo, "Last desert", vuelve a reunirlo con Steve Lehman (saxo), Jonathan Finlayson (trompeta), Jose Davila (tuba), Stephan Crump (contrabajo) y Damion Reid (batería). "Descubrimiento y compasión. Esos son los estados a los que el violinista Jason Kao Hwang quiere llevar a sus compañeros con la música del Human Rites Trio, que comparte con Ken Filiano (contrabajo) y Andrew Drury (batería). Desde el comienzo de la pandemia, el clarinetista Ben Goldberg ha ido grabando un tema al día en casa. En "Plague diary", Goldberg interpreta todos los instrumentos. Lleva acumuladas más de 70 piezas. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
This week: Mallikarjun Mansur; Mehdi Hassan; David Murray w. Saul Williams; Dee Dee Bridgewater in Mali; Jonathan Finlayson; Kamau Brathwaite; Illegal Crowns (Mary Halvorson, Tomas Fujiwara, Benoit Delbecq, Taylor Ho Bynum); Abdou el Omari w. Naima Samih; Sona Diabate; Kandia Kouyate; Fire! Orchestra; Billy Harper; much more... Always FREE of charge to listen, stream, download, and subscribe. PODBEAN: https://conferenceofthebirds.podbean.com/ iTUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conference-of-the-birds-podcast/id478688580 Playlist via Spinitron: https://spinitron.com/WRFI/pl/10442381/Conference-of-the-Birds Archived PLAYLISTS: via WRFI: https://www.wrfi.org/localprograms/conferenceofthebirds/ via blogspot: http:confbirds.blogspot.com Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/conferenceofthebirds/?ref=bookmarks Contact: confbirds@gmail.com
Es una de nuestras voces improvisadoras favoritas. La griega Savina Yannatou forma parte de "Tous des oiseaux", el nuevo trabajo de la compositora Eleni Karaindrou. Ella nos ofrece la calma antes de la tempestad de músicas creativas en esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 13 de marzo de 2019, que abre el proyecto "Magma", reunión del pianista Agustí Fernández con el guitarrista Joe Morris y la cantante Charmaine Lee. Escuela Steve Coleman, el trompetista Jonathan Finlayson dedica "3 Times round" a Muhal Richard Abrams. El proyecto lo comparte con los saxofonista Steve Lehman y Brian Settles, el pianista Matt Mitchell, el bajista John Hebert y el baterista Craig Weinrib. Diez años después de su formación, el cuarteto de la saxofonista canadiense Allison Au firma "Wander Wonder". Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Es una de nuestras voces improvisadoras favoritas. La griega Savina Yannatou forma parte de "Tous des oiseaux", el nuevo trabajo de la compositora Eleni Karaindrou. Ella nos ofrece la calma antes de la tempestad de músicas creativas en esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 13 de marzo de 2019, que abre el proyecto "Magma", reunión del pianista Agustí Fernández con el guitarrista Joe Morris y la cantante Charmaine Lee. Escuela Steve Coleman, el trompetista Jonathan Finlayson dedica "3 Times round" a Muhal Richard Abrams. El proyecto lo comparte con los saxofonista Steve Lehman y Brian Settles, el pianista Matt Mitchell, el bajista John Hebert y el baterista Craig Weinrib. Diez años después de su formación, el cuarteto de la saxofonista canadiense Allison Au firma "Wander Wonder". Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
2e émission de la 41e session... Cette semaine, une pensée pour Joseph Jarman, jazz modal, post-bop et freejazz! En musique: Don Rendell - Ian Carr 5tet sur l'album Dusk Fire (Columbia, 1966); Don Rendell - Ian Carr Quintet sur l'album Phase III (Columbia, 1968); Roxy Coss sur l'album The Future is Female (Posi-Tone, 2018); Erik Jekabson sur l'album Erik Jekabson Sextet (Wide Hive, 2018); Jonathan Finlayson sur l'album 3 Times Round (Pi Recordings, 2018); Joseph Jarman - Don Pullen - Don Moye sur l'album The Magic Triangle (Black Saint, 1979); Joseph Jarman - Don Moye - featuring Johnny Dyani sur l'album Black Paladins (Black Saint, 1980)...
2e émission de la 41e session... Cette semaine, une pensée pour Joseph Jarman, jazz modal, post-bop et freejazz! En musique: Don Rendell - Ian Carr 5tet sur l'album Dusk Fire (Columbia, 1966); Don Rendell - Ian Carr Quintet sur l'album Phase III (Columbia, 1968); Roxy Coss sur l'album The Future is Female (Posi-Tone, 2018); Erik Jekabson sur l'album Erik Jekabson Sextet (Wide Hive, 2018); Jonathan Finlayson sur l'album 3 Times Round (Pi Recordings, 2018); Joseph Jarman - Don Pullen - Don Moye sur l'album The Magic Triangle (Black Saint, 1979); Joseph Jarman - Don Moye - featuring Johnny Dyani sur l'album Black Paladins (Black Saint, 1980)...
This week we'll go through a heap of spectacular new releases, with a special emphasis on albums featuring piano and saxophone, and an ecstatic sampling of The Art Ensemble Of Chicago & Associated Ensembles, the definitive 21 CD set which is about to be released by ECM to mark the 50th anniversary of both the German label and of the legendary Art Ensemble of Chicago. The playlist includes: Jane Ira Bloom, The Art Ensemble of Chicago, Don Byron & Aruan Ortiz, Aaron Goldberg, John Medeski's Mad Skillet, Ben Wendel, Kenny Werner, Devin Gray, Michael Formanek Elusion Quartet, Emanuele Maniscalco - Francesco Bigoni - Mark Solborg, Florian Weber, Steve Kuhn, Federica Michisanti, Jacques Schwarz-Bart - Laurent David - Malcolm Braff - Stephane Galland, Jerome Sabbagh & Greg Tuohey, Abstract Orchestra, Marcus Strickland, Jonathan Finlayson. Detailed playlist at: https://spinitron.com/radio/index.php?station=rfb&playlist=8283#here
El contrabajista británico Barry Guy publica dos dúos de forma simultánea. En "Syllogistic Moments" dialoga con P.E. El Extraterrestre, el trompetista Peter Evans. En "Sidereus Nuncius - The Starry Messenger", lo hace con el baterista alicantino Ramón López. Con ellos cerramos esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 13 de octubre de 2018. 30 años tardó el mítico Village Vanguard neyorquino en invitar al saxofonista Steve Coleman y ahora es fijo cada año. "Live at The Village Vanguard, Vol.1 (The Embedded sets)" recoge música de sus Five Elements en mayo de 2017. Le acompañan Jonathan Finlayson (tp), Miles Okazaki (gt), Anthony Tidd (cb) y Sean Rickman (bt). Una emisora de radio chilena celebró una serie de conciertos con algunos de los jazzistas más destacados del país, entre ellos el guitarrista Nicolás Vera. El contrabajista Pedro Campos encuentra un "Tesoro" en la cultura tradicional estadounidense y la comparte con los guitarristas Enric Peinado y Jordi Bastida y con el baterista Jose Benítez. Al cuarteto lo bautiza con su nombre traducido al inglés: Peter Fields. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
El contrabajista británico Barry Guy publica dos dúos de forma simultánea. En "Syllogistic Moments" dialoga con P.E. El Extraterrestre, el trompetista Peter Evans. En "Sidereus Nuncius - The Starry Messenger", lo hace con el baterista alicantino Ramón López. Con ellos cerramos esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 13 de octubre de 2018. 30 años tardó el mítico Village Vanguard neyorquino en invitar al saxofonista Steve Coleman y ahora es fijo cada año. "Live at The Village Vanguard, Vol.1 (The Embedded sets)" recoge música de sus Five Elements en mayo de 2017. Le acompañan Jonathan Finlayson (tp), Miles Okazaki (gt), Anthony Tidd (cb) y Sean Rickman (bt). Una emisora de radio chilena celebró una serie de conciertos con algunos de los jazzistas más destacados del país, entre ellos el guitarrista Nicolás Vera. El contrabajista Pedro Campos encuentra un "Tesoro" en la cultura tradicional estadounidense y la comparte con los guitarristas Enric Peinado y Jordi Bastida y con el baterista Jose Benítez. Al cuarteto lo bautiza con su nombre traducido al inglés: Peter Fields. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
8e émission de la 34e session... Cette semaine, jazz moderne, jazz de chambre et free ! En musique Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom sur l'album Otis Was a Polar Bear (Royal Potato Family, 2016); Filippo Vignato sur l'album Plastic Breath (Auand, 2016); Dave Holland Quartet sur l'album Aziza (Dare2, 2016); Jonathan Finlayson & Sicilian Defense sur l'album Moving Still (Pi Recordings, 2016); Mark Dresser Seven sur l'album Sedimental You (Clean Feed, 2016); John Escreet sur l'album The Unknown (Sunnyside, 2016); HMZ sur l'album Drought (Tour de Bras, 2016)...
8e émission de la 34e session... Cette semaine, jazz moderne, jazz de chambre et free ! En musique Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom sur l'album Otis Was a Polar Bear (Royal Potato Family, 2016); Filippo Vignato sur l'album Plastic Breath (Auand, 2016); Dave Holland Quartet sur l'album Aziza (Dare2, 2016); Jonathan Finlayson & Sicilian Defense sur l'album Moving Still (Pi Recordings, 2016); Mark Dresser Seven sur l'album Sedimental You (Clean Feed, 2016); John Escreet sur l'album The Unknown (Sunnyside, 2016); HMZ sur l'album Drought (Tour de Bras, 2016)...
A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas
Jonathan Finlayson has been recognized by the New York Times as “…an incisive and often surprising trumpeter,” … The post ANFTD #35: Jonathan Finlayson first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.
Dante Nero and Harry Terjanian back (Minus the lovely Mara Marek) attempt to help out the rookie, and potential superstar Pete Davidson. Plus friend/musician/lady’s man Jonathan Finlayson hangs out, and help answer listener's questions. Hosted by comedian, Dante Nero. Co-hosted by comedians, Harry Terjanian and Mara Marek. Twitter.com/DanteNero Twitter.com/MaraMarek Twitter.com/HarryTerjanian
It's a packed house as Dante's nephew is in New York, and we've comissioned an experte panel to help him with his confidence issues including: comedian Dustin Chafin, film-maker Peter Demas, and jazz musician Jonathan Finlayson. Hosted by comedian, Dante Nero. Co-hosted by comedians, Harry Terjanian and Mara Marek. Twitter.com/DanteNeroTwitter.com/MaraMarekTwitter.com/HarryTerjanian
Dante and Harry answer some of your questions about how to GYBB. Jazz musician Jonathan Finlayson enjoys the show. Hosted by comedian, Dante Nero. Co-hosted by comedians, Harry Terjanian and Mara Marek. Twitter.com/DanteNeroTwitter.com/MaraMarekTwitter.com/HarryTerjanian