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Jazz88's Peter Solomon spoke with singer Karrin Allyson about a show at Crooners Thursday April 3rd called "The American Songbook Jazz Party." The program is a collaboration with music journalist Daborah Grace Winer, who will tell stories behind the music. Karrin talks about her own relationship to the songs she will be performing and talks about her Grammy-nominated album "Many a New Day" that focuses on the Rodgers and Hammerstein songs.
Jazz88's Peter Solomon spoke with singer Karrin Allyson about a show at Crooners Thursday April 3rd called "The American Songbook Jazz Party." The program is a collaboration with music journalist Daborah Grace Winer, who will tell stories behind the music. Karrin talks about her own relationship to the songs she will be performing and talks about her Grammy-nominated album "Many a New Day" that focuses on the Rodgers and Hammerstein songs.
With five Grammy nominations under her belt, the Great Bend, Kansas, native returns to the Folly Theater on Saturday, Sept. 21, to perform her latest album, "A Kiss for Brazil," which showcases her continued love for the country's rich music.
'Brasil', el disco del guitarrista Lee Ritenour y el teclista Dave Grusin, contiene canciones como 'Catavento' y 'Cravo e canela', de Milton Nascimento, 'Boca de siri', de Chico Pinheiro, 'Meu samba torto', de Celso Fonseca, o 'Vitoriosa', de Ivan Lins -con su autor y Tatiana Parra-. De 'Abre alas', disco que el saxofonista, compositor y arreglista suizo George Robert, fallecido en 2016, grabó en 2009 con participación de Ivan Lins y canciones del brasileño, 'Abre alas', 'Saudades de casa', 'Madalena', 'Boa nova' y 'Velas içadas'. Despedida con otra composición de Ivan Lins, 'The island' -adaptación al inglés de 'Começar de novo'-, en la voz de Karrin Allyson. Escuchar audio
WUCF's September artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz' is Karrin Allyson. A child of the American Heartland, she's lived in New York for the past three decades and considers herself a global citizen. In her newest record, she comes back to her love for Brazilian music and brings on the great Rosa Passos. What was meant to be a couple recordings turned into a full-blown project. Whether it's classical, folk, jazz or rock – she appreciates good music and continues to enrapture us with her own.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En esta edición de nuestro podcast presentamos 'Dr. Jaz', el que es el quinto trabajo discográfico de la joven saxofonista Jazmin Ghent, producido por el teclista Chris 'Big Dog' Davies. En el repaso a otras novedades de la música Smooth Jazz reseñamos álbumes de artistas como David P. Stevens, Marcus Anderson, Eliane Elias, Lee Ritenour & Dave Grusin y Karrin Allyson. En el bloque para el recuerdo recuperamos dos discos editados en la década de los 80 por una banda vocal llamada Rare Silk.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170
En esta edición presentamos 'A Kiss for Brazil', el disco dedicado a la música popular brasileña que acaba de publicar la vocalista Karrin Allyson. En el repaso a novedades del universo Smooth Jazz reseñamos los álbumes de Lee Ritenour & Dave Grusin, Dan Siegel, Erin Stevenson, David P. Stevens y Marcus Anderson. En el apartado para el recuerdo recuperamos el único que editó Wanda Walden, grabado junto a grandes músicos y producido por el que era su cuñado, Narada Michael Walden.
Karrin Allyson shares behind-the-scenes stories and three great songs from her new album A Kiss for Brazil.
Canciones de Ivan Lins, y con Ivan Lins, grabadas por la George Robert Jazz Orchestra en el disco 'Abre alas' ('Madalena', 'Boa nova', 'Abre alas', 'Saudade de casa') o por Lee Ritenour y Dave Grusin en 'Brasil' ('Vitoriosa') y sus grabaciones originales de 'Novo tempo' y 'Saindo de mim'. Además, Karrin Allyson cantando 'Flor de lis', 'Antigua', 'Wave' y 'So many stars', y 'Catavento' del disco de Ritenour y Grusin.Escuchar audio
Американская певица Karrin Allyson не первый раз проявляет свою любовь к латинской музыке и делает это с удивительной точностью на португальском и английском языках. Новый альбом A Kiss for Brazil - Поцелуй для Бразилии в неторопливом темпе со вкусом и ритмами босса-новы. Красный цвет обложки также говорит о горячей любви певицы не только к классическим мотивам бразильских мелодий, но и любви к этой стране в целом. Усиливает яркие сердечные хиты знаменитая бразильская певица и гитаристка Rosa Passos. Она стала основой записи этого альбома и воплощением мечты Керрин записаться с ней. Но, с ней удалось записать только два трека: O Grande Amor Карлоса Жобима и собственную Dunas, для которой Керрин написала английский текст. Восемь других композиций были записаны в продолжении темы, так как подобрался замечательный состав музыкантов - единомышленников. Бразильские джазовые баллады звучат очень приятно и мне нравятся они именно сейчас, когда у нас в Ирландии холодная весна и лето. Музыка реально согревает и создает солнечную атмосферу летнего бриза. Альбом понравится любителям легкого джаза и владельцам кафе, ресторанов и гостиниц. СЛУШАТЬ АЛЬБОМ - https://album.link/i/1737142251 ЧИТАТЬ - https://t.me/musicdaymmm/573 Лучший трек альбома в плей-листе JAZZ по-русски 7 на AppleMusic и Spotify Поставь лайк ❤️ и подпишись на канал JAZZ по-русски https://t.me/discor #latinjazz #vocaljazz --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/konstantins/message
Hace un año que Rosa Passos y Lula Galvão editaron un disco, solo de voz y guitarra, con clásicos brasileños como 'Folhas secas', 'Cansei de ilusioes', 'Ilusão à toa', 'De conversa em conversa' o 'Conversa de botequim' y, obra de Rosa, 'Verão'. Rosa Passos participa también en el nuevo disco de la cantante Karrin Allyson 'A kiss for Brazil' -canta con ella 'Month of March in Salvador (Dunas)'- que contiene grabaciones de 'So many stars', de Sergio Mendes, 'Antigua', de Jobim, o 'Flor de lis' de Djavan. Abren la sesión Michel Camilo y Tomatito con 'Mambo influenciado' de su 'Spain forever again' y la cierra Charles Lloyd con 'Booker´s garden' del disco 'The sky will still be there tomorrow'. Escuchar audio
Jazz88's Peter Solomon spoke with singer Karrin Allyson about her new Origin records release titled "A Kiss for Brazil," which features a guest appearance by legendary Brazilian singer Rosa Passos. She also discusses her upcoming performance June 21st at the Twin Cities Jazz Festival.
Jazz88's Peter Solomon spoke with singer Karrin Allyson about her new Origin records release titled "A Kiss for Brazil," which features a guest appearance by legendary Brazilian singer Rosa Passos. She also discusses her upcoming performance June 21st at the Twin Cities Jazz Festival.
Karrin Allyson and Rod Fleeman are never far from the holiday spirit. After sharing many a night on stage in Kansas City Allyson and Fleeman frequently travel together to bring their special brand of holiday cheer further afield. The duo were nice enough to stop by our studios today to serenade us with renditions of "Christmas Bells Are Ringing" and "Some of that Sunshine" plus some conversation.
Karrin Allyson and Rod Fleeman are never far from the holiday spirit. After sharing many a night on stage in Kansas City Allyson and Fleeman frequently travel together to bring their special brand of holiday cheer further afield. The duo were nice enough to stop by our studios today to serenade us with renditions of "Christmas Bells Are Ringing" and "Some of that Sunshine" plus some conversation.
Over the years, Tony-nominated, multiplatinum-selling pop/jazz singer-songwriter Ann Hampton Callaway's compositions have been recorded and performed by some of the biggest names in the business – among them, Carole King, Patti Lupone, Liza Minnelli, Karrin Allyson, and Michael Feinstein, to name a few. Her newly released album, Finding Beauty, Originals Volume 1, released on Sept. 29 via Shanachie Entertainment, is a milestone for this incredibly and diversely talented artist who was recently inducted into the Women Songwriters Hall of Fame. It features 16 tracks of original songs - all produced and arranged by Trey Henry and Paul Viapiano - and is highlighted by select tracks of Ann singing alongside a number of notable guests that include Melissa Manchester, Tierney Sutton, jazz legend Kurt Elling, pop and R&B singer Niki Haris, singer Jarrett Johnson, and her frequent musical partner (and real-life sister), the Tony-nominated and Emmy-winning Liz Callaway. Not only do we talk about this intricate and beautifully constructed album that Ann describes as “my most personal record,” but about the three year path that got her there.,adding “ I realized that I wanted to tell my story and share the deepest part of me. What better way than by sharing and singing songs I've written?” We think you'll wholeheartedly agree.
Programa del 25 de octubre, en el día de la ópera, cada cual a su aire con una buena selección de temas. ADIVINA LA PELICULA. Karrin Allyson – PARISIAN THOROUGHFARE. SAN TORAL. Soutullo y Vert. ¿DÓNDE ESTARÁN NUESTROS MOZOS? La del Soto del Parral. Chris Montez. NO, NO, NO. CELEBRACIONES. Karrin Allyson – SAMBA SARAVAH. […] The post Los Tres Tenores 25/10/2023 first appeared on Ripollet Ràdio.
Karrin Allyson swung through the Afternoon Cruise to talk about her upcoming show at the Dakota on Tuesday, May 16. She's preparing for a new album centered on the music of Brazil and she's bringing some collaborators, including Rossa Passos to get in on the action.
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://thecitylife.org/2023/04/09/chelsea-table-stage-presents-allan-harris-in-three-month-residency-featuring-karrin-allyson-gloria-reuben-carolyn-leonhart-and-more/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/support
Un programa de música para gente que le gusta la música. Ep.26: Marea nocturna. Tony Williams/Patrick O'Hearn/Tom Grant, Lyambiko, Thievery Corporation/David Byrne, Chemical Brothers, Gecko Turner, Karrin Allyson, Brian Jackson, y más, más y más. Conduce Cintia Rodil. Musicalizan Cintia y Agustín Dellagiovanna. Edita Diego Carrera.
#844 - Karrin Allyson The Karrin Allyson Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. Are you here? We need you to be here! We want you to be here, listening to The Paul Leslie Hour. We want to welcome you to the show! We need to welcome you to the show! We have a really quick interview from the archives. Paul was speaking with singer and recording artist Karrin Allyson. She's a multiple Grammy-nominee. So what you're about to hear is jazz vocalist Karrin Allyson talking with interviewer Paul Leslie about her album "Many a New Day: Karrin Allyson Sings Rodgers and Hammerstein.” On that record she interpreted songs ranging from ‘Oh, What a Beautiful Morning' to ‘Happy Talk' to ‘I Cain't Say No'… Real quick, I need and want to tell you that this show depends on listeners just like you. Listening to the show is a big help, but you can also contribute by going right here. And now, I need to finish this intro so we can hear the Karrin Allyson interview. I want to, too!
Karrin Allyson talks about her upcoming Karrin's Kaleidoscope Performance on April 17 at Dakota. Mixing it up with Bonnie Raitt, Mose Allison, and some delightful originals.
On the latest episode of Singers Unlimited Podcast, vocalist Karrin Allyson speaks with Michael Bourne and brings the warm vocal sunshine with a couple of "spring songs".Produced by Billy Robinson
Meet four time Grammy Nominee, Vocalist, Karrin Allyson. We were able to chat with her at the 60th Newport Jazz Festival after her performance with the Newport 60 Band Learn more about Karrin at www.karrin.com
Motian in Motion. El Misterio del Tren Azul con dos discos de 2011, Paul Motian y Karrin Allyson
Pianist, composer and educator Pete Malinverni has been a fixture on the New York City Jazz scene since moving there in the early 1980s from his hometown of Niagara Falls, NY. Pete has recorded fourteen times as a leader in solo piano, trio, quartet, quintet, big band and choral contexts. He's performed and recorded with a host of masters including Joe Lovano, Vernel Fournier, Charles Davis, Mel Lewis, Dennis Irwin, Jon Faddis, Karrin Allyson, Steve Wilson and many, many others. Having taught at William Paterson University and New York University, Pete now serves as Head of Jazz Studies at the Conservatory of Music at Purchase College, State University of New York. Dropping on January 14, 2022, Pete's newest release, “On the Town – Pete Malinverni plays Leonard Bernstein” is an intimate trio album that features bassist Ugonna Okegwo and drummer Jeff Hamilton. The album was penned in tribute to the composer who he met in a serendipitous moment while playing in an upscale Manhattan restaurant 25 years ago. This episode is more than a conversation, it's an education, as Pete sits down at his piano to walk us through some of his creative process as he weaves us through his unbelievably diverse background and the process that led to his new album. You can listen to “On the Town – Pete Malinverni plays Leonard Bernstein” via Planet Arts Recordings (planetarts.org) by streaming “New York New York.” Learn more about Pete on his site petemalinverni.com
Patty Peterson spoke with Karrin Allyson about her upcoming concerts at Crooners Supper Club on Oct 1, & 2nd. 2021. They talked about the show and Karrin's motivation for writing music.
| Kenny Dorham | Lotus Blossom | Karrin Allyson | Too young to go steady | Mike Downes | Miles | Melody Gardot | Love song | Bill Evans | Re: The Person I knew | Poncho Sanchez | I showd them | Joe torres | Get outta my way | Bobbi Humphrey | Ladies Day | Charles Kynard | Little Ghetto Boy
Hakan Rauf Tüfekçi Cazın Büyüsü'nde, psikoteparist olan annesinin klasik piyano öğretmesi ile genç yaşta müzik hayatına başlayan Karrin Allyson'dan seçkiler paylaşıyor.
Trying to fit Regina Carter into a neatly defined musical category is pointless. She enjoys performing many styles of music—jazz, R&B, Latin, classical, blues, country, pop, African, and on and on. In each she explores the power of music through the voice of the violin. A recipient of the MacArthur “genius” award and a Doris Duke Artist Award, Regina has been widely hailed for her mastery of her instrument and her drive to expand its possibilities. In 2018 she was named artistic director of the New Jersey Performing Arts All-Female Jazz Residency, a unique summer immersion program for aspiring women jazz professionals. In December of that year she was nominated for a Grammy for Best Improvised Solo for “Some of That Sunshine,” the title track on vocalist Karrin Allyson's album. She is on the faculty of the Manhattan School of Music. Past positions have included artist in residence at the Oakland University School of Music, Theatre, and Dance; resident artist for San Francisco Performances; and resident artistic director for SFJAZZ. A winner of multiple readers' and critics' poll awards from DownBeat, JazzTimes, and other publications, Regina tours with her own group and has appeared frequently as a guest soloist, including with such performers as Kenny Barron, the late bassist Ray Brown, Akua Dixon, Steve Turre, Stefon Harris, George Wein, Mary J. Blige, Joe Jackson, Billy Joel, Dolly Parton, Omara Portuondo, Cassandra Wilson, and Chieli Minucci and Special EFX. www.reginacarter.com www.joekelleyradio.com
Pianist/vocalist Karrin Allyson returns to Crooners for two shows this weekend. She talks about being on the road, master classes, and the late Debbie Duncan.
Pianist/vocalist Karrin Allyson returns to Crooners for two shows this weekend. She talks about being on the road, master classes, and the late Debbie Duncan.
Pianist/vocalist Karrin Allyson returns to Crooners for two shows this weekend. She talks about being on the road, master classes, and the late Debbie Duncan.
Chris Ziemba is a jazz pianist, composer, and educator based on the East Coast. He holds Bachelors of Music in Jazz and Contemporary Media as well as Music Education from the Eastman School of Music, where he studied with pianists Harold Danko and Paul Hofmann. He also holds a Masters of Music in Jazz and Contemporary Media from Eastman. Before leaving Rochester to establish himself in New York City, Ziemba won first place in the 2011 Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition. In New York, he earned an Artist Diploma in Jazz Studies from The Juilliard School, where he studied with pianist Frank Kimbrough, famed for his work as a leader as well as with the Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra. In 2013 he recorded Chakra with the Ted Nash Big Band. He has also performed with the Grammy-winning Gil Evans Project, led by Ryan Truesdell. Other highlights of his time in New York include performances with such renowned artists as Kurt Elling, Carl Allen, Marcus Printup, Ron Blake, and Karrin Allyson, among others. In 2016, Ziemba released his debut album, Manhattan Lullaby. The album features his original compositions and arrangements as played by saxophonist Michael Thomas, bassist Hans Glawischnig and drummer Jimmy Macbride. In 2017, Ziemba became the pianist for the Airmen of Note, the premier jazz ensemble of the United States Air Force Band based in Washington, D.C. He continues to regularly perform and record. Website: https://www.chrisziemba.com Manhattan Lullaby (debut album): https://tinyurl.com/y252qpum Mailing list: https://eepurl.com/gDrH2f For more information, visit www.chrisziemba.com
Vocalist Karrin Allyson sings two shows at Crooners Sunday night.
Vocalist Karrin Allyson sings two shows at Crooners Sunday night.
Vocalist Karrin Allyson sings two shows at Crooners Sunday night.
Called “…one of the best male vocalists in the jazz world today,” by WCLK in Atlanta, Jeff Baker has quickly become one of the most significant talents in the next generation of jazz vocalists. His diverse musical recordings, exciting live performances, and infectious energy and personality have gained him accolades from critics and listeners alike. Baker has headlined numerous festivals and clubs, and has shared the billing and played with some of jazz music’s top artists including: Ray Brown, Gene Harris, Brian Blade, John Patitucci, Steve Wilson, Bobby Hutcherson, Carla Cook, Marquis Hill, the Yellow Jackets, Mose Allison, Kenny Werner, Joey DeFrancesco, Joe LaBarbera, Bruce Barth, Darrell Grant, Karrin Allyson, Nancy King, Henry Butler, Dave Frishberg, Gene Harris, Orrin Evans, Clark Sommers, George Colligan, Randy Porter and many more! Jeff has performed throughout the U.S., and has enjoyed performance engagements in central Europe and South Africa. His four critically acclaimed CD releases on the Origin/OA2 Records imprint have charted on the ‘Jazzweek’ International Radio Top 50, have been played on over 200 stations internationally, were Top 5 on NPR’s nationally syndicated “Jazz Works” radio program, and were #1 on stations in Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Portland, Buffalo, St. Louis, Cape Town, SA and New Zealand. A graduate of Willamette University, Baker has also been sought after as a jazz educator, adjudicating numerous festivals, and working in clinics with some of the nations very best high school and college jazz programs. As one of the ‘founding fathers’ of the ArtsWest School for Performing and Visual Arts, Baker helped create one of the top High-School Jazz programs in the country. His students have won over 100 Top Awards at festivals and competitions throughout the U.S., including being named finalists to the Monterey Jazz Festival ‘Next Generation Competition’ in 2010, 11’, and 12’ and winning 10 Downbeat Magazine Student Music Awards, including the 2010, 2012 and 2013 High School Vocal Solo Winners, and the 2012 Winner for Large Vocal Jazz Ensemble. Additionally, Baker’s groups have been invited to perform at the Montreux Jazz Festival, the Portland Jazz Festival, Carnegie Hall, and the National Cathedral. Jeff is an ACDA (American Choral Directors Association) Certified Clinician/Adjudicator, a past member of the International Association of Jazz Education (IAJE), and a current member of the Jazz Education Network (JEN), the National Association for Music Education (NAFME), and the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS or the GRAMMY Foundation). Jeff Baker resides in Portland, OR, is the Former Director of Jazz + Contemporary Voice at Portland State University, and the Co-Founder of The Reality Book, Next Records, and the Jazz Forward Competition. http://jeffbakerjazz.com/phrases/
Si en 2019 se cumplieron 400 años de la llegada de los primeros esclavos a las colonias británicas de los actuales Estados Unidos, en 2020 se conmemoran los 100 desde que las mujeres lograron el derecho al voto. Dedicamos la primera hora del programa a dos discos que reflejan ambas efemérides. El saxofonista JD Allen estrena trío en "Barracoon", título de un libro que recoge la historia del último superviviente del tráfico de esclavos hacia los Estados Unidos. Ian Kenselaar (contrabajo) y Nic Cacioppo (batería) acompañan a Allen en un trabajo que es un reflejo de "lo que siento, veo y escucho". "Shoulder to shoulder", así fue la lucha de las sufragistas por el derecho al voto en los EE.UU. La cantante Karrin Allyson organiza un sexteto puramente femenino para contar la historia de la décimo novena enmienda de la Constitución. Ingrid Jensen (trompeta), Mindi Abair (saxo alto), Helen Sung (piano), Endea Owens (contrabajo) y Allison Miller (batería) arropan a Allyson en un proyecto con colaboraciones de Regina Carter y Kurt Elling, entre otros. Han tenido que pasar 18 años para que el pianista francés Franck Amsallem se despida de Nueva York. Antes de volver a Francia e instalarse en París, Amsallem pasó 20 años por Estados Unidos. En recuerdo de aquella etapa, presenta "Gotham Goodbye", disco en el que le acompañan Irving Acao (saxo tenor), Viktor Nyberg (contrabajo) y Gautier Garrigue (batería). El bajista Amadeu Adell presenta "Opus 2", "un disco de vivencias fusionadas" de su grupo Personal Matters. Adell comparte trabajo con el guitarrista Lucas Ibáñez y el baterista Pere Munuera. Grabación con colaboraciones como la del cantante Payoh SoulRebel. Cerramos con la música del vibrafonista canadiense Dan McCarthy. "City abstract" es el reencuentro con compañeros de la etapa universitaria: el guitarrista Ted Quinlan, el contrabajista Pat Collins y el baterista Ted Warren. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Si en 2019 se cumplieron 400 años de la llegada de los primeros esclavos a las colonias británicas de los actuales Estados Unidos, en 2020 se conmemoran los 100 desde que las mujeres lograron el derecho al voto. Dedicamos la primera hora del programa a dos discos que reflejan ambas efemérides. El saxofonista JD Allen estrena trío en "Barracoon", título de un libro que recoge la historia del último superviviente del tráfico de esclavos hacia los Estados Unidos. Ian Kenselaar (contrabajo) y Nic Cacioppo (batería) acompañan a Allen en un trabajo que es un reflejo de "lo que siento, veo y escucho". "Shoulder to shoulder", así fue la lucha de las sufragistas por el derecho al voto en los EE.UU. La cantante Karrin Allyson organiza un sexteto puramente femenino para contar la historia de la décimo novena enmienda de la Constitución. Ingrid Jensen (trompeta), Mindi Abair (saxo alto), Helen Sung (piano), Endea Owens (contrabajo) y Allison Miller (batería) arropan a Allyson en un proyecto con colaboraciones de Regina Carter y Kurt Elling, entre otros. Han tenido que pasar 18 años para que el pianista francés Franck Amsallem se despida de Nueva York. Antes de volver a Francia e instalarse en París, Amsallem pasó 20 años por Estados Unidos. En recuerdo de aquella etapa, presenta "Gotham Goodbye", disco en el que le acompañan Irving Acao (saxo tenor), Viktor Nyberg (contrabajo) y Gautier Garrigue (batería). El bajista Amadeu Adell presenta "Opus 2", "un disco de vivencias fusionadas" de su grupo Personal Matters. Adell comparte trabajo con el guitarrista Lucas Ibáñez y el baterista Pere Munuera. Grabación con colaboraciones como la del cantante Payoh SoulRebel. Cerramos con la música del vibrafonista canadiense Dan McCarthy. "City abstract" es el reencuentro con compañeros de la etapa universitaria: el guitarrista Ted Quinlan, el contrabajista Pat Collins y el baterista Ted Warren. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Vocalist Karrin Allyson has a show at the Dakota Sunday night at 7. She called into the Morning Show to chat about the performance.
Vocalist Karrin Allyson has a show at the Dakota Sunday night at 7. She called into the Morning Show to chat about the performance.
Vocalist Karrin Allyson has a show at the Dakota Sunday night at 7. She called into the Morning Show to chat about the performance.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! 'Brasil', el nuevo disco del pianista Scott Wilkie, es protagonista de esta edición. También repasamos recientes trabajos de Rick Braun, PJ Morton, Kim Scott, Julian Vaughn y Shakatak. En los minutos para el recuerdo recuperamos el primer trabajo de la vocalista Karrin Allyson y los inicios del proyecto Citrus Sun, liderado por 'Bluey' Maunick.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170
Howard and Malvin introduce you to some of today's hottest Jazz tracks and new artists. Check out the music of: The Bob James Trio, Jake Shimabukuro, Ken Wiley, Yellowjackets, Karrin Allyson, The Verve Jazz Ensemble, Count Basie and Antonio Adolfo
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En esta edición estrenamos el nuevo disco del pianista Bob Baldwin y repasamos los recientes trabajos de Eric Darius, Jonathan Butler, Kandace Springs, Paul Brown y Karrin Allyson. En el bloque del recuerdo recuperamos música de finales de los 70 de la banda Chicago y uno de los últimos trabajos editados por el baterista Steve Gadd.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! El nuevo disco de la vocalista Karrin Allyson es protagonista de esta edición, en la que también repasamos recientes lanzamientos de The Braxton Brothers, Dave Koz & Summer Horns, Jonathan Butler, Brian Simpson y David Garfield. En el bloque central de programa descubrimos la discografía de una pianista japonesa llamada Madoca.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170
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Speaking of the Arts is pleased to welcome Wulf Muller to the show. Wulf is a highly seasoned veteran of the recording industry. In 1999, Wulf became Vice President of International Marketing Classics & Jazz for Universal Music. Here he was responsible for International marketing efforts for all Classics and Jazz priorities worldwide, as well as all local signings on the Emarcy Jazz and Emarcy Classics labels. In 2003 the role of A&R for the Emarcy Label was added to his responsibilities and it was during this period that Wulf signed acts like Madeleine Peyroux, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Michael Brecker, and John Scofield. In 2010, Wulf started a new company called All-In-Music Service – a consulting company for the music industry. Universal Music Group International soon became his first client. At the same time, All-In-Music Service acts as the European tour co-ordinator for artists like Branford Marsalis, James Carter, Jane Monheit and Karrin Allyson. In 2012, All-In-Music Service signed an exclusive jazz A&R agreement with Sony Classical International to revive and build the historic OKeh jazz label. In this episode we talk about the history of the label, how technology is affecting the recording industry, Wulf's experience working with legendary artists such as Sonny Rollins and much more.
Alison Perry, founder of the Central Oregon Veteran’s Ranch in Bend Oregon, discusses the need for healing from trauma, veteran’s, agriculture, and the ranch. Music by: The Byrds, John Butler, Inner Peace Music Collective, Patrick Dodd, Karrin Allyson, Binaural Beats Brain Waves Isochronic … More ... The post Alison Perry: Central Oregon Veteran’s Ranch appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.
Joan Zen and Jason Hicks talk about music, inspiration, the new album they’re working on, and life in the Bitterroot Valley, in western Montana. Music by Joan Zen, Karrin Allyson, and The McCoy Tyner Trio with Michael Brecker. Photo: Ken Stolz … More ... The post Joan Zen: Musicians appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.
Robin on Twitter misogyny, and on science discovering the miraculously curative placenta. Guests: ABC journalist Lynn Sherr talks about her book on Sally Ride, the first U.S. woman in space; jazz star Karrin Allyson sings and plays; Heather Arnet on her film Madame Presidenta.
Women's History Month is closing with a bang in Berkeley with "Just Like a Woman," a concert featuring an all-star line up of women vocalists and musicians among them Rhonda Benin, the show's producer, with Paula Harris, Terrie Odabi, Kellye Gray and the Lillian Armstrong Tribute Band with musicial director Tammy Hall, at the Freight and Salvage. Visit http://www.thefreight.org/event We close with an interview with Tobie Windham, a regular guest who joins us to talk about his latest role, "John," in Matthew Lopez's The Whipping Man opening at Marin Theatre Company March 28-April 21, 2013. Visit www.marintheatre.org (415) 388-5200. Music: Kim Nalley's "I Wish I Knew How It Felt to Be Free"; Keb'Mo's "Wake Up Everybody"; Karrin Allyson's "Spring Can Really Hang You Up," and Paula West's "Rolling Stone" (an excerpt).
The show aired at 4 a.m. Friday morning. As guests I featured Karrin Allyson, 'Round Midnight, appearing at the Rrazz Room at Hotel Nikko in San Francisco, August 31-Sept. 2, 2012 and Jacqueline Stewart, co-curator of LA Rebellion: Creating a New Black Cinema, opening at UC Berkeley's Pacific Film Archive Sept. 6-October 30. I had a lot of technical difficulties getting started on time, but eventually they were ironed out and I was able to play the prerecorded interviews as planned.
Jason Crane interviews vocalist Karrin Allyson. Her new recording, By Request: The Best of Karrin Allyson (Concord, 2009), showcases tracks from her 11 albums on the Concord label. In this interview, Allyson talks about the lucky break that led to her relationship with Concord; the intricacies of Brazilian music; and how her music is shaped by everything from her classical piano background to the singer-songwriters she heard on the radio when she was growing up. Find out more at Karrin.com. If you'd like to buy this album, you can help support The Jazz Session by buying it via the link below:
Jason Crane interviews vocalist Karrin Allyson. Her new recording, By Request: The Best of Karrin...
Die Saengerin Karrin Allyson hat fuer Ihre neue CD Footprints dreizehn klassische Instrumentalnummern der 1950er und 1960er Jahre mit neuen Texten vertont. Das Material stammt von Groessen wie Horace Silver, Cannonball Adderly, Dizzy Gillespie, John Coltrane, Wayne Shorter. Heraus kam ein gelungenes Experiment. Karrin Allyson kam fuer ein Konzert im Joe Zawinuls Birdland nach Wien, dort traf sie neben einem Journalisten-Kollegen von Radio Orange auf die zwei Kulturwoche.at-Redakteure Robert Fischer und Alfred Krondraf.
A paradise for Jazz vocal explorations! Karrin Allyson brings us famous instrumental standards that have been enhanced with lyrics into a singer's delight.
A paradise for Jazz vocal explorations! Karrin Allyson brings us famous instrumental standards that have been enhanced with lyrics into a singer's delight.