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CALEB WHEELER CURTIS “RAISE FOUR: MONK THE MINIMALIST” Astoria, NY, January 13, 2024Oska T., Boo Boo's birthday, Raise four, Jackie-ingCaleb Wheeler Curtis (stritch,tp,sopranino-sax) Eric Revis (b) Justin Faulkner (d) HARRIS RON MILES “RAINBOW SIGN” Denver, CO & New York, c. 2018Queen of the south, Rainbow sign, Custodian of the newRon Miles (cnt) Jason Moran (p) Bill Frisell (g) Thomas Morgan (b) Brian Blade (d) KEITH HALL “MADE IN KALAMAZOO (TRIOS AND DUOS)” Kalamazoo, MI, May 17 & 18, 2019Douglass King Obama, Kzoo brew, Creative forceAndrew Rathbun (ts,sop,b-cl,electronics) Robert Hurst, III (b) Keith Hall (d,cymb,perc) Continue reading Puro Jazz 04 de abril, 2025 at PuroJazz.
CALEB WHEELER CURTIS “RAISE FOUR: MONK THE MINIMALIST” Astoria, NY, January 13, 2024Oska T., Boo Boo's birthday, Raise four, Jackie-ingCaleb Wheeler Curtis (stritch,tp,sopranino-sax) Eric Revis (b) Justin Faulkner (d) HARRIS RON MILES “RAINBOW SIGN” Denver, CO & New York, c. 2018Queen of the south, Rainbow sign, Custodian of the newRon Miles (cnt) Jason Moran (p) Bill Frisell (g) Thomas Morgan (b) Brian Blade (d) KEITH HALL “MADE IN KALAMAZOO (TRIOS AND DUOS)” Kalamazoo, MI, May 17 & 18, 2019Douglass King Obama, Kzoo brew, Creative forceAndrew Rathbun (ts,sop,b-cl,electronics) Robert Hurst, III (b) Keith Hall (d,cymb,perc) Continue reading Puro Jazz 04 de abril, 2025 at PuroJazz.
In this episode, we sit down with Jeff Mills, a sports reporter for the Wapolo Morning Sun and creator of Real Smart Highlights, to discuss the high school basketball teams he follows. Jeff provides insights into the remarkable progress of the Wapolo teams, including a thrilling winning streak that brought them into the play-in games. We delve into the achievements of standout players like Justin Faulkner and Trayton Schultz, and talk about the picturesque rise of the Columbus Wildcats, driven by rising talent Ellis Hills Carrier. Jeff also shares his thoughts on the Winfield-Mount Union Wolves and their playoff prospects, highlighting key players and matchups. Join us as Jeff reveals the intricacies of the upcoming playoff brackets and shares predictions for some of the most exciting matchups in Iowa high school basketball. From nail-biting games to breakout athletes, this episode is a must-listen for sports fans eager to catch up on the latest in local basketball action.
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Damon gets to talk to Justin about Philadelphia, mentors, education, his various jobs and much more. There are segments including: gig alerts, educational spotlight, music news and others.
What is branding and why is it important to your practice? When I say important, I don't just mean visually important. In fact, the visual component that so many of us associate with branding, like the logo, colours and typeface, is only a small component of branding. Branding, when done right, attracts the right kind of high quality patients, helps you share your message wider and deeper, increases your impact across the community and puts money in your bank account. In today's episode I'm talking with Justin Faulker. He's a graphic designer and branding expert and LOVES helping chiropractors share their message and grow their practices. Your brand is what people say about your practice when you're not around. The good news is, there are specific strategies that you can implement to help to guide that conversation and in today's episode, Justin explains exactly how. Enjoy the show. Thanks for all you do. Keep saving lives. Angus Links: Website: https://www.theshapingbay.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshapingbay.design Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theshapingbay.design Bio: Justin spent years working on a range of global brand projects; building a financial centre's presence on a global market, for Lawyers in the Bahamas, Trusts funds in Geneva, and local governments. The work was technically fulfilling, but I found myself disconnected from the client type. In 2014, Justin opened The Shaping Bay, providing corporate-level branding for small businesses. Taking a step in the opposite direction from the corporate world he had been working in. In early 20's, Justin got sick whilst travelling and surfing in Indonesia. Like many people's health stories, on returning home, the symptoms didn't go away. Justin had started reading a lot into diet and lifestyle and began following a paleo style diet which got me instant results. He then started working with a brilliant Naturopath and seeing my cousin, Tom Faulkner for Chiropractic adjustments. Within a few months of treatment, he felt better than I had ever known and finally in control of my health again. Over the last 10+ years, Justin's health journey inspired his interest in functional healthcare and human vitality, and has inspired his partner Mara to study Naturopathy. Mara and Justin love reading and implementing diet, lifestyle, spirituality, fitness and health hacks into our daily life. Striving to live the most natural, human lifestyle we can. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The RH Factor – Hold On – 3:53 Chick Corea – Moment’s Notice – 4:23 Lao Tizer – Improvisation – 4:11 Richard Galliano – Soleil / Smile – 4:03 Kurt Elling – Blue Velvet (with Joey Calderazzo, Eric Revis & Justin Faulkner) – 3:45 Allen Hinds – You Just Gotta’ – 3:33 Erin Dickins – […]
In this episode, Branford Marsalis Quartet's Justin Faulkner dives deep into his philosophy on making creative music on the spot, and he shares his approach to tuning and treating his drumset for different rooms. He also reminiscences about his first three snare drums.
The RH Factor – Hold On – 3:53 Chick Corea – Moment’s Notice – 4:23 Lao Tizer – Improvisation – 4:11 Richard Galliano – Soleil / Smile – 4:03 Kurt Elling – Blue Velvet (with Joey Calderazzo, Eric Revis & Justin Faulkner) – 3:45 Allen Hinds – You Just Gotta’ – 3:33 Erin Dickins – […]
A las puertas de nuestro vigésimo aniversario, convocamos en Club de Jazz a nuestros colaboradores para anticipar la celebración con un festín de músicas, que se abre con "Slipknots through a looking glass", trabajo del bajista Eric Revis junto a Kris Davis (piano), Bill McHenry (saxo tenor), Darius Jones (saxo alto), Chad Taylor (batería) y Justin Faulkner (batería). Alberto Varela nos acerca en el "Jazz Porteño" a la música de su compatriota, el contrabajista Horacio Fumero, a través de una grabación junto al pianista Michael Kanan y al baterista Guillem Arnedo. El disco lleva por título "Appearing tonight". "desde mi cadiera", Jesús Moreno nos propone cuatro versiones de "Sonia", composición del sudafricano Mongezi Feza. El trompetista fue miembro de The Blue Notes, el grupo comandado por el pianista Chris McGregor y que dejó una profunda huella en el jazz europeo, especialmente en Inglaterra y Francia. Entre las versiones, una a piano solo del propio McGregor o la incluida por Robert Wyatt en su disco "Ruth is stranger than Richard" de 1975. Recibimos llamada desde Londres de Fernando Ortiz de Urbina. El tiempo de "London calling" es para "Just friends", un trabajo excepcional que reunió en 1997 al pianista Martial Solal con Gary Peacock (contrabajo) y Paul Motian (batería). El último disco del pianista Alexander Von Schlippenbach se explica en su título. "Slow pieces for Aki" es un ejercicio minimalista del germano, dedicado a su mujer, la también pianista Aki Takase. Es el poema sonoro que nos propone Ferran Esteve en "La duda y el permanente". Expresión del compromiso, la Liberation Music Orchestra de Charlie Haden publicó su primer trabajo en 1970. En él incluyó una suite de temas populares vinculados con el bando republicano en la Guerra Civil española. Nos lo propone Anxo en el tiempo de los "Ritmos Latinos". Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
The show where we uncover the stories, processes, and worldviews behind NYC’s most artful and creative musicians. TICKETS for their January 31st, 2021 concert (recording available after): https://bravesound.org/shop/joeblock/ Today's Guests:Joe Block is a pianist, composer, arranger, and bandleader. He began playing classical piano at the age of two before switching to jazz in middle school. While growing up in Philadelphia, a city with a rich jazz and musical tradition, he was fortunate to learn and study from older musicians on the scene and in jazz education programs at the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts, the Kimmel Center, and Temple University.Joe currently resides in New York City where he attends both the Juilliard School (MM ‘22) and Columbia University (BA ‘21) as part of their highly selective and vigorous dual-degree exchange program. His has studied with Geoff Keezer, Marc Cary, Ted Rosenthal, Bruce Barth, and Frank Kimbrough. Joe has had the opportunity to work and play with many esteemed musicians including Wynton Marsalis, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Leslie Odom, Jr. Ari Hoenig, Eric Alexander, Seamus Blake, Jaleel Shaw, Hannibal Lokumbe, Justin Faulkner, and The Captain Black Big Band. As a bandleader and sideman in New York and Philadelphia he has performed at numerous venues including Dizzy’s, The Django, Birdland, Smalls Jazz Club, Smoke Jazz Club, Bar Next Door, Symphony Space, Alice Tully Hall, Shapeshifter Lab, Cafe Bohemia, Chris’ Jazz Café, South Jazz Parlor, @exuberance, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia Clef Club, Hilbert Circle Theatre (Indianapolis) and the Black Cat (San Francisco).He has also performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival, Belize Jazz Festival, Montclair Jazz Festival, Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival, Next Generation Jazz Festival, and Telluride Jazz Festival. He leads his own quintet and trio, and is the co-leader and founder of the Philadelphia Ambassador Big Band.In addition to being an instrumentalist, Joe is an avid and experienced composer and arranger (ASCAP). Hailed by Jazz at Lincoln Center as one of "jazz's most promising young composers", he has been commissioned to write or arrange music for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis (2019, 2020), the Philadelphia Ambassador Big Band, the Juilliard Jazz Orchestra, the Wynton Marsalis Septet, and the Jazz Orchestra of Philadelphia, for which he arranged part of Gustav Holst’s “The Planets” in 2018.Find him at https://www.joeblockmusic.com/ Your hosts: Michael Shapira: michaelxshapira.com @michaelxshapiraAustin Zhang: austinzhang.org @austindiscoversLearn more: https://bravesound.org/ Instagram: @bravesoundnyc
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...but I got canned because I couldn't concentrate. Now that I have your attention and everyone has unsubscribed ... please resubscribe and take a listen as we play Fantastic Factories by Joseph Z Chen and Justin Faulkner from Deepwater Games!Post your comments to Twitter/Instagram @FirstTurnCast or email us at firstturntabletop@gmail.com. Please remember to rate, review, and subscribe! Until next week, play more games!
Dutch double bassist, composer and producer Jasper Somsen (1973) graduated in both Jazz and Classical double bass. He collaborated amongst many others with Peter Erskine, Enrico Pieranunzi, Joey Calderazzo, Jeff Ballard, John Beasley, Jean-Michel Pilc, Eric Marienthal, Bob Sheppard, Seamus Blake, Lynne Arriale, Jorge Rossy, Kendrick Scott, Justin Faulkner, E.J. Strickland, André Ceccarelli, Gary Husband and Gabriele Mirabassi. In this episode, Jasper shares his background, education, and musical journey. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, etc. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com
This week Shelley and I add and modify the HEAVY 2018 title Teotihuacan: City of Gods by Daniele Tascini from NSKN and Board&Dice by adding most of the expansions that come in 2019's Teotihuacan: Late Preclassic Period Expansion by Tascini, Rainer Ahlfors, and Andrei Novac Then we race to build our factory towns in Fantastic Factories by Joseph Z Chen and Justin Faulkner from Metafactory Games and Deep Water Games
Today I sat down in the ever lively Clark Park, home of the Annual Community Unity Festival, with Philadelphia Jazz Icon Justin Faulkner. Brought up in a musical household, extremely gifted, and infinitely motivated he began his professional career at thirteen. Since then he has played with Jazz royalty such as Jimmy Heath, Orrin Evans, Sean Jones, Tim Warfield, Pharoah Sanders, Terence Blanchard, Jacky Terrasson, Christian McBride, and perhaps best known as drummer for the Branford Marsalis Quartet. We had a great conversation about a variety of topics including: the origins of The Community Unity Festival, fashion, his acting debut in the film “Bolden”, the joy of listening, coming up in Branford's band, advice for students and much more. I hope to see you all at this year's Community Unity Festival on August 3rd at Clark Park in West Philadelphia. It's always a blast, supports a great cause, and it's free. http://communityunitymusicfest.wedid.it/campaigns/6489
Un río improvisado en el que navegan tres viejos conocidos: el guitarrista David Torn, el saxofonista Tim Berne y el baterista Ches Smith. "Sun of Goldfinger" recoge sus divagaciones improvisadas y una composición de Torn con invitados, incluido el pianista Craig Taborn. Aunque sus integrantes han ido variando, el saxofonista Branford Marsalis ha sido fiel a la fórmula del cuarteto durante más de treinta años. Junto a Joey Calderazzo (piano), Eric Revis (contrabajo) y Justin Faulkner (batería), Marsalis firma "The secret between the shadow and the soul". "Behar bizia" es el tercer disco a su nombre del saxofonista navarro Alberto Arteta. Con el trompetista Chris Kase como invitado, Arteta comparte mesa con Alex Mingot (guitarra), Kike Arza (bajo) y Dani Lizarraga (batería). La guitarrista islandesa Hafdís Bjarnadóttir pone su talento como compositora al servicio del Passepartout Duo en su nuevo trabajo, "A northern year". Christopher Salvito (batería y percusión) y Nicoletta Favari (piano y teclados) dan vida a una creación basada en los datos sobre la posición del sol sobre Reykjavík durante un año. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Un río improvisado en el que navegan tres viejos conocidos: el guitarrista David Torn, el saxofonista Tim Berne y el baterista Ches Smith. "Sun of Goldfinger" recoge sus divagaciones improvisadas y una composición de Torn con invitados, incluido el pianista Craig Taborn. Aunque sus integrantes han ido variando, el saxofonista Branford Marsalis ha sido fiel a la fórmula del cuarteto durante más de treinta años. Junto a Joey Calderazzo (piano), Eric Revis (contrabajo) y Justin Faulkner (batería), Marsalis firma "The secret between the shadow and the soul". "Behar bizia" es el tercer disco a su nombre del saxofonista navarro Alberto Arteta. Con el trompetista Chris Kase como invitado, Arteta comparte mesa con Alex Mingot (guitarra), Kike Arza (bajo) y Dani Lizarraga (batería). La guitarrista islandesa Hafdís Bjarnadóttir pone su talento como compositora al servicio del Passepartout Duo en su nuevo trabajo, "A northern year". Christopher Salvito (batería y percusión) y Nicoletta Favari (piano y teclados) dan vida a una creación basada en los datos sobre la posición del sol sobre Reykjavík durante un año. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Mike Casey mixes jazz sax with marketing savvy. He shares in this podcast how he uses digital tech and music . . . and understanding his audiences . . . to spread the word on his music as an independent artist. Enjoy this discussion with Mike about how he has questioned everything about creating jazz in this modern, streaming world. Guest: Mike Casey, Jazz Saxophonist and Digital Manager/Marketer An award-winning, songwriter, saxophonist, and teaching artist with over 2 million streams worldwide (without a record label or team), Mike is bringing the joy of “jazz” across genre lines to a diverse audience around the world. Mike has performed with artists as diverse as DJ Logic, Nat Reeves, Benito Gonzalez, Brandee Younger, Zaccai Curtis, Tarus Mateen, Duane Eubanks, Justin Faulkner, and Marc Cary, through his project “The Harlem Sessions”. Through his apprenticeship with Marc Cary, he has performed at the NYC Winter Jazz Fest, Lincoln Center, NYC SummerStage, Ginny’s Supper Club, and Cape May’s Exit Zero Jazz Festival. Website: mikecaseyjazz.com Spotify Remix Remix on all platforms
Support Burning Ambulance on Patreon Branford Marsalis, for those who don’t know, is a saxophonist, and the older brother of Wynton Marsalis, the trumpeter and leader of Jazz at Lincoln Center. They’re from New Orleans, and started out working together, first in Art Blakey’s band and then on each other’s albums. They were already on separate paths by the mid-'80s, though, when Wynton started becoming more and more of a traditionalist and Branford joined Sting’s band. He was also the bandleader on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno from 1992 to 1995, he played with the Grateful Dead onstage several times in the early '90s and has guested with other jam bands since then, he played on Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power”...basically, he’s a much more adventurous musician than people sometimes think. I’ve been a fan of his work for a lot of years – albums like Crazy People Music, The Dark Keys, Contemporary Jazz, Braggtown, and Four MFs Playin' Tunes are all really impressive, high-level acoustic jazz, without being so complex that they’re alienating. His current band includes Joey Calderazzo on piano, Eric Revis on bass, and Justin Faulkner on drums. Justin’s been with him for ten years, and the other two guys have been around for twenty. They’ve got a new album, The Secret Between the Shadow and the Soul, coming out in March, and it’s really, really beautiful stuff; I expect it’s gonna be a record I come back to a lot over the course of the year. In case you’ve never heard an interview with Branford Marsalis before, much like his brother, he has a lot of opinions about what is and isn’t jazz. So you should be prepared for that, when listening to this conversation. It’s a fun one. Music heard in this episode: "Spartacus" (Crazy People Music) "Snake Hip Waltz" (The Secret Between the Shadow and the Soul) "The Dark Keys" (The Dark Keys)
El cantante, compositor e intérprete de laúd Dhafer Youssef actuará en el Festival de Jazz de Granada (viernes 11 de noviembre de 2016), el Festival de Jazz de Madrid (sábado 12), y el Festival de Jazz de Barcelona (miércoles 16) presentando su nueva grabación Diwan Of Beauty And Odd. Para ello ha armado un cuarteto en el que le acompañan Aaron Parks y Ben Williams (que participaron en esa obra), y Justin Faulkner (que ocupa el puesto de Mark Guiliana). En HDO 192 Pachi Tapiz realiza una entrega a modo de previa de los tres conciertos en la que se escuchan cuatro temas del CD que presentarán en directo, y otros tres temas más de su anterior obra en el sello Okeh, titulada Birds Requiem, y que ya había pasado por HDO, puesto que fue una de las obras seleccionadas por Sergio Cabanillas en el programa – celebración del aniversario de Universos Paralelos. © Pachi Tapiz, 2016 HDO es un podcast editado, producido y presentado por Pachi Tapiz. Toda la información en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=13298
Justin Faulkner is a phenom. That’s a bold statement, but it’s 100% accurate. Not one to label himself a “prodigy”, Faulkner has been playing professionally since he was 13 and now at at 25 is a young, in-demand player who’s has the attention of Jazz fans and luminaries alike. Currently, Justin in the drummer for Branford Marsalis, […] The post 212 – Justin Faulkner: Young blood, old soul appeared first on Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros..