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Many Catholics across the U.S. are celebrating Catholic schools during this week. And there's reason to applaud all those connected with our Catholic schools for staying open and persevering through what's now the third academic year impacted by Covid. Register correspondent Judy Roberts brings us highlights of Catholic schools week. Then we turn to Catholic News Agency's editor in Chief Shannon Mullen for an editors corner discussing news and stories you won't want to miss.
Many Catholics across the U.S. are celebrating Catholic schools during this week. And there's reason to applaud all those connected with our Catholic schools for staying open and persevering through what's now the third academic year impacted by Covid. Register correspondent Judy Roberts brings us highlights of Catholic schools week. Then we turn to Catholic News Agency's editor in Chief Shannon Mullen for an editors corner discussing news and stories you won't want to miss.
Noah and Bill waste their time at the inauguration by focusing on making photoshops of Bernie Sanders wedged into improbable scenarios. @noahandbillshow -- @williamscurry -- @noahtarnow 00:00 -- Introduction, and What are Bernie Sanders Memes? 19:08 -- Why are Bernie Sanders Memes so popular? 25:54 -- Would you have liked Bernie Sanders Memes if you were a kid? 33:43 -- Are Bernie Sanders Memes a sign of the apocalypse? 39:17 -- Is your irrational hatred of Bernie Sanders Memes based on jealousy, and conclusion This week's theme: "My Attorney Bernie” by Judy Roberts.
With the election only weeks away, both the Trump and Biden campaigns know that the Catholic vote will be vital for victory on November 3. Where do Catholics stand at this point? This week on Register Radio we talk to Carl Cannon from RealClear Politics. And then, we talk to Register contributor Judy Roberts about the Autumn of Hope for Catholics in the midst of the pandemic.
MP3 Link Play via Mixcloud Tracklisting: Dave at the controls for this week's show, sitting in for Andrew, with a jazz special. Featuring tracks by Joe Bataan, Eddie Jefferson, Sergio Mendes, Quartette Tres Bien, Jackie & Roy, Alive, Cedar Walton, Judy Roberts, Ronnie Laws, Joe Sample and others. Enjoy. RSS Feed: 6MS Sessions
With the school year only weeks away and with COVID-19 still a concern everywhere, parents across the country are waiting anxiously to find out if their children will be going back to class in person or on-line. And many Catholic schools are struggling to open their doors at all. This week on Register Radio, we talk to Register contributor Judy Roberts about Catholic schools and the crisis of COVID. And then, Turkey’s magnificent Hagia Sophia – once a cathedral and then. Mosque and then a museum – has been turned back into a mosque. What does this mean for Christian-Muslim dialogue, Christian persecution, and the fate of what was once the grandest church in Christendom?
Blues in Chicago with Dave Katzman and an interview with vocalist Petra Van Nuis and guitarist Andy Brown. About Andy Brown Andy Brown is a guitarist based in Chicago. Born in New York in 1975, he has played professionally for over twenty five years. He has had a varied performing career that has included stints in Cincinnati and New York City. Since coming to Chicago in 2003, Andy has been fortunate to work at many of the area's finest jazz venues with his own bands, as well as playing his unique brand of solo jazz guitar. He has backed visiting jazz names at places including The Jazz Showcase, Ravinia and the Harris Theater. Currently he plays solo guitar every Thursday at The Green Mill, leads his quartet every Wednesday at Andy's Jazz Club and performs with his trio bi-weekly at Winter’s Jazz Club. As a sideman he has performed with internationally know jazz musicians including Scott Hamilton, Howard Alden, Harry Allen, Warren Vaché, Ken Peplowski, Hod O’Brien, Rebecca Kilgore, Judy Carmichael, John Pisano, Michael Feinstein, Anat Cohen, Kurt Elling and many others. He has also worked with many names on the Chicago jazz scene including Russ Phillips, Don Stiernberg, Chris Foreman, Eric Schneider, Bobby Lewis and Judy Roberts. His love of great tunes, as well as accompanying skills have made him a favorite with vocalists. Married to frequent partner vocalist Petra van Nuis, Andy has worked with many of Chicago's finest singers. Andy also had the good fortune to accompany Barbra Streisand when she appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show in 2009. Andy has made many festival and club appearances around the world. Highlights include Dizzy’s Club at Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Chautauqua Jazz Party, the Chicago Jazz Festival, the Cleveland Classic Jazz Party, as well as festivals in Rio de Janeiro, the Netherlands, Germany and throughout the United States. Andy has provided the music for a wide variety of parties and private events. In 2012, his trio was invited by the Chicago Mayor's office to perform for the Nobel Peace Prize dinner in Chicago where invited guests included U.S. presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, as well as the Dalai Lama and Mikhail Gorbachev. Also in 2012, Andy's trio was hired by the U.S. State Department to provide music for the opening night gala at the NATO summit held in Chicago. Andy enjoys being a member of several bands besides his own. He works often with vocalist Petra van Nuis, either in duo or larger groups, including Petra's Recession Seven. They have worked together all over Chicago and in venues throughout the country, as well as tours of Europe and Canada. Since 2009, Andy has co-led a two-guitar quartet with renowned guitarist Howard Alden. In 2013, Delmark Records released a CD of the group entitled "Heavy Artillery" which received four stars in Downbeat magazine and was featured in their annual Albums Of The Year issue. Andy plays regularly with jazz mandolinist Don Stiernberg's trio. They have worked at festivals in Germany and Brazil, as well as throughout the United States. He is also a member of trombonist Russ Phillips' group, both with Russ' Quartet and his Windy City All-Stars. Andy has been featured on a wide array of recordings. As a leader, his latest is the 2016 Delmark Records release “Direct Call” which received four stars in Downbeat magazine. His previous Delmark release “Soloist” was his first solo jazz guitar recording and received warm reviews from critics and fans alike. 2015 marked the release of organist Chris Foreman's debut recording "Now Is The Time” which featured Andy on several cuts. In 2016, mandolinist Don Stiernberg released a CD titled “Good Numbers” featuring Andy on acoustic archtop guitar. Andy has collaborated on four CDs with Petra van Nuis, the most recent being their 2017 duet release “Lessons Lyrical." Andy had the good fortune to learn directly from several guitar masters, including Cal Collins, Ted Greene, and Howard Alden. His most important mentor was the late Kenny Poole, who called Andy his protégé. About Petra Petra van Nuis (pronounced Pay-tra van Nouse) is a Chicago-based jazz vocalist who has been described in Downbeat Magazine as having "a light, gorgeous, and fairly delicate voice...a gift for melody and plenty of rhythmic confidence." A Chicagoan since 2003, Petra sings at all the finest jazz venues in town including the Jazz Showcase, the Green Mill, Andy's Jazz Club, Winter's, Fitzgerald's, the City Winery, and the Old Town School of Folk Music. Chicago's Department of Cultural Affairs has presented Petra's groups at the Chicago Cultural Center and Chicago Summer Dance. The Jazz Institute of Chicago has featured Petra's Recession Seven band at the Chicago Jazz Festival and Jazz City. Petra has been interviewed and her music featured on Chicago's WGN for Rick Kogan's "After Hours" show and on WBEZ's "Morning Shift" with Tony Sarabia. Outside of Chicago, Petra plays at jazz festivals such as the Cleveland Classic Jazz Party, the Roswell Jazz Festival and Joe Boughton's Chautauqua Jazz Party with such renowned musicians as Dan Barrett, Nicki Parrott, Ken Peplowski, John Di Martino, Dan Block, Scott Robinson, Frank Tate, Hal Smith, Rossano Sportiello, and Duke Heitger. Petra's latest project, Because We're Night People, is a live recording of night-themed standards which was awarded 4 stars by DownBeat Magazine and included in their "Top Rated Albums of 2019" listing. Revered Chicago pianist Dennis Luxion blends his signature impressionistic harmony with Petra's lush vocals. This CD was re-issued in Japan on the Japanese label Muzak in October 2018 and was used as in-flight music on All Nippon Airways (Japan's largest airline) in January/February 2019. Germany's Jazzpodium Magazine hails Petra's seventeen year musical collaboration with her husband, guitarist Andy Brown, as "a magical musical dialogue, which can only partially be described as blind understanding." Petra and Andy's romantic style has been enjoyed in intimate club settings around the country including Shanghai Jazz (Madison, NJ), the Kerrytown Concert House (Ann Arbor, MI), Night Town (Cleveland,OH), the Saugatuck Center for the Arts (Saugatuck, MI), and the Blue Wisp Jazz Club (Cincinnati, OH). Several European tours have brought the duo to Germany (Traditional Jazz Hall Stuttgart, Jazzhaus Heidelberg, Mampf Frankfurt, Le Pirate, Jazz Club Neustadt, Jazz Club 77, Musikhaus Birlkehof) to the Netherland's (Gorinchem Jazz Festival, Culuurschip Thor, Jazz Hall 72, Stichting Jazz Zevenbergen) and to Belgium (Jazz Cafe Hopper). With the re-release of the duo's 2017 CD Lessons Lyrical and their 2009 CD Far Away Places on Japan's Muzak label, Petra and Andy continue to spread their swinging sounds far and wide. Petra and Andy often augment their duo with bass and drums forming the Petra van Nuis/ Andy Brown Quartet. In addition to Chicago performances, the quartet frequently tours the Midwest having played for the West Michigan Jazz Society (Grand Rapids, MI), Polyrhytms (Davenport,IA), the Firefly Jazz Club (Ann Arbor, MI), the Wilson Center for the Arts (Milwaukee, WI), the Detroit Institute for the Arts (Detroit, MI), and headlined the 32nd Michelob Women In Jazz Festival (Dayton, OH). At the start of the Great Recession in September 2008, Petra's Recession Seven, a Chicago-style early swing/trad jazz band was born at Chicago's legendary Green Mill. This seven piece ensemble features an all-star line up of internationally known Chicago veterans including trombonist Russ Phillips, reed man Eric Schneider, and trumpeter Bob Ojeda. Festival appearances include the 32nd Elkhart Jazz Festival, 33rd annual Chicago Jazz Festival, the 34th, 35th, 37th, 40th and 42nd annual Cedar Basin Jazz Festival, Fitzgerald's 29th annual American Music Festival, the Juvae Jazz Society's 25th anniversary Festival, and the Illiana Club of Traditional Jazz's 40th anniversary Jazz Festival. The band regularly travels to regional jazz societies such as the Madison Jazz Society, the Starr-Gennett Foundation, the "Masters of Swing" series at Cincinnati's Xavier University, the Lafayette Jazz Club, and the Indianapolis Jazz Club. The American Rag, in a review of the band's 2011 on location recording Live In Chicago praises "a killer of a band that grabs your attention and doesn't give it back until they are finished playing." You may have heard selections from Petra's 2006 debut CD A Sweet Refrain on digital cable's Music Choice, where it regularly rotates on the "Singers & Swing" channel. In a review, Los Angeles Jazz Scene critic Scott Yanow notes "a sweet voice, a straightforward delivery....one hears touches of Billie Holiday, Blossom Dearie, and Mildred Bailey in her phrasing, but not in the sound of her voice which is distinctive." This CD is a throwback to the classic vocal recordings of the 50's with a blend of duo, quartet, quintet, and tight two-horn sextet arrangements by bassist/arranger Joe Policastro. In 2012, these arrangements were recreated with the teaming of Petra and Andy with four Canadian musicians at Edmonton's famed Yardbird Suite. In 2015, two songs from this CD were selected by famed Japanese jazz writer/historian/record producer Yasukuni Terashima to be included in the compilation CD For Jazz Vocal Fans Only on the Japanese label Disk Union. Petra continues to play with Chicago's finest instrumentalists including Bobby Lewis, Art Davis, Kim Cusack, Larry Harris, Greg Fishman, Chris White, Joe Adamik, Joe Policastro, Bob Rummage, Andy Schumm, Jeremy Kahn, Judy Roberts, Phil Gratteau, Don Stille, Dan Delorenzo, Tom Bartlett, Mike Schlick, Bill Overton, Bradley Williams, Ron Dewar, John Otto, Stewart Miller, and Don Stiernberg.
'Jazz On A Summer Afternoon' #7 in a series. Isaac Hayes, Tom Grant, Mark Murphy, Pucho and His Latin Soul Brothers, Pat Longo's Super Big Band, Courtney Pine feat. Carleen Anderson, Judy Roberts, Kamasi Washington, Hardage feat. Gil Scott-Heron, Johnny Mathis, Cal Tjader, Kellee Patterson, Chuck Mangione. www.starpointradio.com The New Jersey Connection Radio Show - Starpoint Radio. Saturdays; 5pm-7pm UK, 12 Noon-2pm USA East Coast. running time - 62:53
This week’s episode was influenced by Creamy watching the 4 hour/ 4-part Latin music documentary on iPlayer. As such we feature music from Airto Moreia, Joyce, Marcos Valle, Judy Roberts, DJ Stubble & The Drunk Funk Porn Stars, Stephanie Davies & The Super Dynamics, Spanglehead, Samantha Whates, Dr Robert & PP Arnold, Johnny Harris, Roy Ayres, Pharaohs and Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes. Samantha Whates new album can be pledged upon on: https://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/samanthawhates Details of this year’s Caterham Jazz & Blues Festival can be found at: www.caterhamjazz.com Remember, for each episode you retweet, for each review you write on iTunes and for your subscription on Podbean, you will be entered into our draw. The winner will win a copy of the Record Store Day ‘The Family Silver’ special release on beautiful red vinyl. Only 500 copies pressed. There will be other prizes added over the next few weeks. We are no on Twitter @CreamysHouse Please follow us to get up-to-date news on upcoming Creamy’s House Of Adventures events. Until next week, keep it on the one. Love Creamy xx
Wow! This week's episode is a long one with a man who has more energy than almost anyone I have ever met. Greg Fishman is a fantastic tenor player and educator from the great city of Chicago. Greg is known for his many instructional books and teaches students from all over the world. Greg is among the foremost experts on the music of Stan Getz and is the author of three Getz transcription books published by Hal Leonard. His self-published books, Jazz Saxophone Etudes Volumes 1 - 3, Jazz Saxophone Duets, Volumes 1 - 3, Jazz Phrasing for Saxophone, Volumes 1 - 3, Hip Licks for Saxophone, Jazz Guitar Etudes, Jazz Trumpet Duets and Tasting Harmony™ are in circulation worldwide and have been endorsed by top educators and jazz performers, including Michael Brecker, Jerry Coker, Bob Sheppard, James Moody and Phil Woods. Greg has toured and performed worldwide with his own group, and with such artists as the Woody Herman Band, Louis Bellson, Slide Hampton, Conte Candoli, Lou Levy, Clark Terry, Jackie and Roy, Don Menza, Ira Sullivan, Judy Roberts, Jeremy Monteiro, Jimmy Heath, Lou Donaldson, Harry Allen, Jeff Hamilton, Eddie Higgins, and Benny Golson. This interview contains so much valuable information, you may have to listen to it two or three times to absorb everything! Enjoy this week's episode and make sure you check out Greg's website, books, and music! Show Notes: Visit Greg Fishman's Website HERE. Visit The Inside The Saxophone Mind Website Consider donating to the show if you like what we are doing here!
Jazz It Up !!! radioshow #219 - 25.07.2015 Summer Fusion Edition by Simone Vimercati An eclettic mix of new, old and classic sounds with no time and one common thing: Jazz Music. This is the aim of "Jazz It Up !!!". A selection where Jazz is mixed but without borders and limits of time and genres, which often bring this music to be a niche's phenomenon for experts and purists. During this appointment, I give you a cocktail of pleasant and good quality music that goes from instrumental to vocal jazz, from soul to funky, from latin to rare grooves or new electric sounds. This is also to show everybody that jazz is not a musical genre, but a style, an attitude to express ourselves through the music. This attitude keeps on evolving and it has no limits. It is a music that embraces many listeners' generations: from the youngest, who can discover the past's giants through new artists, to the the eldest who will get amazed by listening to the music's evolution of jazz, soul and funk. I wish you a good listening: let you cherish by "Jazz It Up !!!". "Jazz It Up !!!" radioshow is available through radios, web radios, platforms for streaming on-demand and podcast. See all info on the website http://www.jazzitup.it/ Contact: info@jazzitup.it Jazz It Up !!! radioshow #219 - 25.07.2015 Summer Fusion Edition 1. Rare Silk “New York Afternoon” (1983 Polydor) 2. Jackie And Roy “Don’t Be Blue” (1981 Concord Jazz) 3. Judy Roberts “Olè” (1981 Inner City Records) 4. Earl Klugh “Captain Caribé” (1976 Blue Note Records / Liberty Records) 5. Joe Sample “Raimbow Seeker” (1978 ABC Records) 6. Rodney Franklin “On The Path” (1978 Columbia) 7. Morrissey Mullen “Slipstream” (1981 Beggars Banquet) 8. Gerardo Frisina “Arrival” (2014 Schema) 9. Roman Andrén “It’s Nice” - live studio session (2008 P-Vine Records / Ajabu!) 10. Tom Lellis “Keeper Of The Flame” (2003 Adventure Music) 11. Cecilia Stalin - Kharl Cabral Simmons “Sunny Day” (2015) 12. Rhonda Thomas “Honey To a Be” (2015 Atlanta Records) 13. Dick Gyllander Quintet “Logical Space” (1978 A Disc) 14. Noel Pointer “Land Of Make Believe” (1981 Liberty Records) 15. Manfredo Fest “Arigo” (1979 Tabu Records) 16. Devadip Carlos Santana “Free As The Morning Sun” (1979 CBS) 17. Tony Esposito “Hum Allah, Hum Allah, Hum Allah” (1978 Philips)
Before you walk into your next board meeting, what do you need to know when it comes to current D&O liability issues? The “Executive Summary” is Woodruff-Sawyer’s webinar series for CFOs, GCs, Controllers and others who work with boards of directors. This session will feature a discussion on D&O market trends, the UK Bribery Act, M&A litigation trends and the WS&Co. Wealth Security Policy. Featured Woodruff-Sawyer Speakers:Priya Cherian Huskins, Esq., Senior Vice President, PartnerJudy Roberts, Senior Vice President, Partner To listen to this podcast click here.