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The Other Side Of The Bell - A Trumpet Podcast
Episode #119 Brian Swartz

The Other Side Of The Bell - A Trumpet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 118:15


Today's episode of the Other Side of the Bell is brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass.  Check out all the information for what the shop is bringing to the International Trumpet Guild conference in Anaheim for 2024. This episode's special guest is Brian Swartz. Trumpeter Brian Swartz is a diverse musician with a wide range of influences. He has appeared on multiple Grammy® nominated and winning recordings with artists including The (Dixie) Chicks' Double Platinum "Taking the Long Way" which won 5 Grammy® Awards, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year in February 2007, John Beasley's Monk'estra which has garnered 6 Grammy® Nominations for it's 3 albums and 1 Grammy® Win for Beasley's arrangement of "Donna Lee," The Clayton/Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, Scott Healy's Tentet and Kim Richmond's Concert Jazz Orchestra. He has also performed or recorded with The Goo Goo Dolls, Michael Bublé, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, Jennifer Nettles, Robin Thicke, Smashmouth, Patti Labelle, Natalie Cole, Dianne Reeves, Ivan Lins, Tom Harrell, Chucho Valdés, Brad Mehldau, Dave Douglas, Rickie Lee Jones, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, The O'Jays, The Temptations, The Four Tops,  Saint Motel, Azar Lawrence, Buddy Montgomery, Joe Henry, Keb' Mo', Jackie Greene, Josie Cotton, Lisa Loeb, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Gerry Gibbs, Connie Han, Taylor Eigsti, Raya Yarbrough, Bob Florence, The Luckman Jazz Orchestra, Francisco Aguabella, JazzAntiqua, The Los Angeles Jazz Collective, Jose Rizo's Jazz on the Latin Side All Stars and many more.  Since 2005, Swartz has proudly held the trumpet chair in Oingo Boingo Former Members.    Brian Swartz has released five jazz albums as a leader: "There's Only Me" (Noir Records 2000), "Live at the Jazz Bakery" (Summit Records 2005), "Three" (Summit Records 2006) and "Portraiture" (Summit Records 2014), "To Be With You" (DistroKid 2020). As an arranger, Brian has written for his own big band, Ruthie Foster's 2021 Grammy® Nominated "Live at the Paramount," Sussan Deyhim with the Pacific Symphony, the Ron Jones Influence Orchestra and has served as staff arranger for The Luckman Jazz Orchestra, John Beasley's Monk'estra, Oingo Boingo Former Members and the ABC TV show, "Duets." Brian's film credits include the 2012 Oscar® Winning Animated Feature "Rango," Jennifer Anniston's "The Break-Up," "The Cooler" starring William H. Macy and "Let Them All Talk" with Meryl Streep. In 2021, Brian appeared with John Beasley's Quintet on the Amazon Prime TV show 'Bosch," Season 7, Episode 1.   Born December 16, 1967, Brian is a second generation trumpeter. His father, CMSgt Lawrence Swartz (1937-1992), was a 30 year trumpeter in the United States AirForce. Brian's early exposure to music made a profound influence on him and he started playing trumpet at the age of ten in Bellevue, Nebraska. As a teenager, his family moved to the San Francisco Bay Area where he attended Armijo High School. He played all through his high school years and won many honors and accolades. He graduated from Armijo in 1986 and began his music education at Solano Community College. In 1988, he moved to Los Angeles to attend California State University at Northridge and the University of Southern California where he could further hone his craft. For five years, Brian studied with trumpet guru Bobby Shew. Bobby inspired Brian's passion for teaching and since 1997, Brian has maintained a very busy schedule of private students in the Los Angeles area and beyond. Brian also studied with John Coppola (SFO), Bill Bing (CSUN), John Thomas (USC) and LA studio legend Uan Rasey. Brian's dedication to mastering his craft and continually building upon his knowledge has brought him to prominence in the global jazz scene.

Off The Bandstand
Episode 57: Paul Baker

Off The Bandstand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 70:18


Bakers Dozen! It's a small world, after all! You call this a drum part?!Whether it's on tours with “Dreamgirls” or braving the studio sessions in Los Angeles, Paul Baker has more than earned his stripes as a composer, arranger, and saxophonist. In this episode, we dive into writing inclusively for young musicians without sacrificing excitement, the degrees of separation from jazz musicians across every scene, and a studio reading session where soundcheck turned into an etude audition. FEATURED RELEASE:Steven Feifke Big Band“Prologue” (2021) Getting to Know: Paul!Paul Baker has earned degrees from the University of North Texas, where he played in and wrote for the One O'Clock Lab Band, and the University of Southern California where he earned a Certificate in Film Music Composition.Notable teachers include Pat Williams, Leon Breeden, Neil Slater, Jim Riggs, Dan Haerle, and Rich Matteson. Paul has also been a principal composer and arranger, as well as a member of the Dallas Jazz Orchestra and the Tony Campise Big Band writing such charts as “Quiet Time”, “Maxwell D. Cat”, “Bikini Beach”, and “Elise”.While living in Los Angeles, Paul was a member of the Bill Watrous and Tom Kubis big bands (“Slightly Off The Ground” CD), amongst many others. Performance credits include tours with Aretha Franklin, The Temptations, and the Broadway Show “Dreamgirls”. Concert appearances include Ray Charles, Nancy Wilson, Jack Sheldon, and Kim Richmond. Watch the interview on our YouTube channel here!

Means of Grace
Good Stewards of God’s Creation

Means of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 36:27


Genesis 1: 26 - Then God said, “Let us make humanity in our image to resemble us so that they may take charge of the fish of the sea, the birds in the sky, the livestock, all the earth, and all the crawling things on earth.” In this episode of The Means of Grace Podcast, Kim and Jesse talk with three Western North Carolina Conference Earth Keepers about their passion for the stewardship of God’s creation. Jonathan Brake, pastor of Woodmont UMC in Reidsville; Bill Garrard, retired UM clergy, and Kim Richmond; a member at Maple Springs UMC in Winston-Salem, share with us their journeys in which they have embraced the work of creation care. They share ideas for individuals, families, churches, and communities through which we can “care” for the resources in which God has entrusted us. United Methodist Social Principles: https://www.cokesbury.com/Social-Principles-of-The-United-Methodist-Church-2017-2020-1 United Methodist Creation Justice: https://umcreationjustice.org/What United Methodists Believe about Creation Care: https://www.umc.org/en/what-we-believe/umc-topics/social-issues/creation-care The General Board of Church and Society offers resources about clean water, climate justice, food justice, sustainability and more: https://www.umcjustice.org/what-we-care-about/environmental-justice Earth Keepers: https://www.umcmission.org/learn-about-us/events/earthkeepers United Methodist Women resources: https://www.unitedmethodistwomen.org/sustainability Ideas for a local church: https://www.wnccumc.org/longstanding-commitment-to-the-environment-bears-great-fruit-for-centenary-umc Faith-Based Organizations related to the care of creationInterfaith Power and Light: www.Interfaithpowerandlight.org Creation Care Alliance of WNC: www.creationcarealliance.orgBlessedEarth:www.blessedearth.org  

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación
JazzX5#088. Doug MacDonald: Malapropisms [Minipodcast]

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 3:38


Por Pachi Tapiz. "Malapropisms" Doug MacDonald: CaliFourNia Quartet (DMacMusic) Doug MacDonald, Kim Richmond, Harvey Newmark, Paul Kreibich Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2019 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120.

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In the Know with ACCT
Part 2: Campus Public Safety with NCCPS Director Kim Richmond

In the Know with ACCT

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 29:30


This is the second half of our discussion with National Center for Campus Public Safety Director Kim Richmond. Richmond discusses what trustees and other community college leaders need to know about issues ranging from sexual assault to firearms on campus, the Clery Act, Title IX, emergency management and other issues. Richmond walks us through these concerns, explains how to prioritize public safety concerns, how to prepare for on-campus crises, and she directs listeners to additional free resources, including webinars and publications.  The National Center for Campus Public Safety was created by Congress and funded through the United States Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance to serve as a national clearinghouse for campus safety and security-related best practices and other resources on issues that include: Active shooters Active thread Alcohol and substance abuse Behavioral threat assessment Bicycle and pedestrian safety Binge drinking Bullying and cyberbullying Campus carry Campus violence Clery Act Community policing Dating & domestic violence Ethics Fire safety Food insecurity Grants and funding Hate crimes Hazing Homelessness Laws and regulations Legal assistance LGBTQ concerns Media and public relations Mental health Missing persons Officer safety Policy and plan development Risk assessment Sexual assault Social media Stalking Suicide Terrorism Title IX Underage drinking Victim services Violence prevention And others  For more information, visit nccpsafety.org/library.

In the Know with ACCT
Campus Public Safety with NCCPS Director Kim Richmond

In the Know with ACCT

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 31:17


In this episode, National Center for Campus Public Safety Director Kim Richmond discusses what trustees and other community college leaders need to know about issues ranging from sexual assault to firearms on campus, the Clery Act, Title IX, emergency management and other issues. Richmond walks us through these concerns, explains how to prioritize public safety concerns, how to prepare for on-campus crises, and she directs listeners to additional free resources, including webinars and publications.  The National Center for Campus Public Safety was created by Congress and funded through the United States Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance to serve as a national clearinghouse for campus safety and security-related best practices and other resources on issues that include: Active shooters Active thread Alcohol and substance abuse Behavioral threat assessment Bicycle and pedestrian safety Binge drinking Bullying and cyberbullying Campus carry Campus violence Clery Act Community policing Dating & domestic violence Ethics Fire safety Food insecurity Grants and funding Hate crimes Hazing Homelessness Laws and regulations Legal assistance LGBTQ concerns Media and public relations Mental health Missing persons Officer safety Policy and plan development Risk assessment Sexual assault Social media Stalking Suicide Terrorism Title IX Underage drinking Victim services Violence prevention And others  For more information, visit nccpsafety.org/library.

ASMAC Podcast
ASMAC Luncheon with Duane Tatro & Glenn Jordan - May 2016

ASMAC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2016 71:29


ASMAC’s May 18th luncheon was a special "Honor Our Own" event, where we proudly acknowledged two excellent composers/arrangers who have excelled in both their careers and their support of ASMAC. First up to be introduced by President Kim Richmond was Duane Tatro. After we celebrated his 89th birthday with a cake and candles, Duane treated the audience to a brief retrospective of his career. Glenn Jordan was our second honoree, an award-winning songwriter, composer, producer, singer and performer whose music is heard every day by millions of people. Many of you may not know that Glenn Jordan is a former member of the group Sha Na Na. To learn more about this "Honor Our Own" Luncheon with Duane Tatro and Glenn Jordan, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/asmac-honors-our-own/

ASMAC Podcast
ASMAC Luncheon With Bruce And Walt Fowler - November 2009

ASMAC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2015 48:29


Bruce Lambourne Fowler (born July 10, 1947) is a prominent American trombone player and composer. He played trombone on many Frank Zappa records, as well as with Captain Beefheart and in the Fowler Brothers Band. Currently, he composes and arranges music for movies, and has been the composer, orchestrator, or conductor for many popular films. Walt Fowler (born March 2, 1955) began his career as a trumpet player and joined Frank Zappa’s band in 1974. In the mid-1990s, he began orchestrating for major motion picture soundtracks. He has performed with James Taylor since joining his band in 2001. Introduced by Kim Richmond. For more information on this luncheon with Bruce and Walt Fowler, go to: http://www.asmac.org/bruce-fowlerwalt-fowler-luncheon-november-18-2009/

Origin Records Online Jazz Radio
The Grammy Nominated CDs of Origin Records

Origin Records Online Jazz Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2005 44:38


Selections from Chris Waldens Home of My Heart which received 2 Grammy Nominations. Also featured are cuts from previous Grammy nominated CDs from Kim Richmond and Phil Kelly

DreamFarm Radio Shows
Brian Friedland / "Diagonal Lines"

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Composer/pianist and Chicago native Brian Friedland's music displays a relentless creativity and open-mindedness that is quickly evident when one examines his written repertoire. A composer from age 13, his output consists of 8 big band charts, 12 chamber works, a film score, and hundreds of compositions for small and large jazz ensembles. In addition to writing music drawing on mainstream jazz and classical traditions, Friedand's pieces include diverse instrumentations and unusual ideas. Friedland studied with jazz composers Vince Mendoza and Kim Richmond and pianists Shelly Berg, Allan Pasqua, and Danilo Perez. He has a master's degree in jazz composition from New England Conservatory and a bachelor's degree in jazz performance from the University of Southern California. He comes to DreamFarm with a full, rich horn section and lots of amazing ideas to share.

DreamFarm Radio Shows
Kim Richmond / Artistry in Rhythm

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Internationally known, Grammy nominated alto saxophonist, orchestra leader, composer and arranger, Kim Richmond joins Julie to share his latest recording “Artistry.” Artistry is Richmond’s tribute to one of the most innovative bandleaders in jazz, Stan Kenton. While that is certainly noteworthy, there's much more here than memories. Augmenting the traditional big-band structure Kim’s amazing orchestral arrangements, creatively written originals and terrifically performed charts Kim Richmond and his orchestra group deliver an outstanding performance. It’s a thrill to have Kim come and share his new recording and play live with Julie for this episode of DreamFarm Radio.

DreamFarm Radio Shows
Brian Friedland / "Diagonal Lines"

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Composer/pianist and Chicago native Brian Friedland's music displays a relentless creativity and open-mindedness that is quickly evident when one examines his written repertoire. A composer from age 13, his output consists of 8 big band charts, 12 chamber works, a film score, and hundreds of compositions for small and large jazz ensembles. In addition to writing music drawing on mainstream jazz and classical traditions, Friedand's pieces include diverse instrumentations and unusual ideas. Friedland studied with jazz composers Vince Mendoza and Kim Richmond and pianists Shelly Berg, Allan Pasqua, and Danilo Perez. He has a master's degree in jazz composition from New England Conservatory and a bachelor's degree in jazz performance from the University of Southern California. He comes to DreamFarm with a full, rich horn section and lots of amazing ideas to share.

DreamFarm Radio Shows
Kim Richmond / Artistry in Rhythm

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Internationally known, Grammy nominated alto saxophonist, orchestra leader, composer and arranger, Kim Richmond joins Julie to share his latest recording “Artistry.” Artistry is Richmond’s tribute to one of the most innovative bandleaders in jazz, Stan Kenton. While that is certainly noteworthy, there's much more here than memories. Augmenting the traditional big-band structure Kim’s amazing orchestral arrangements, creatively written originals and terrifically performed charts Kim Richmond and his orchestra group deliver an outstanding performance. It’s a thrill to have Kim come and share his new recording and play live with Julie for this episode of DreamFarm Radio.

DreamFarm Radio Shows
The Kim Richmond Jazz Orchestra / "Artistry"

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Internationally known, Grammy nominated alto saxophonist, orchestra leader, composer and arranger, Kim Richmond joins Julie to share his latest recording “Artistry.” Artistry is Richmond’s tribute to one of the most innovative bandleaders in jazz, Stan Kenton. While that is certainly noteworthy, there's much more here than memories. Augmenting the traditional big-band structure Kim’s amazing orchestral arrangements, creatively written originals and terrifically performed charts Kim Richmond and his orchestra group deliver an outstanding performance. It’s a thrill to have Kim come and share his new recording and play live with Julie for this episode of DreamFarm Radio.

DreamFarm Radio Shows
Julie Lavender and Kim Richmond / DreamFarm Radio Live! From WXPR

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Vocalist, composer and DreamFarm Radio Host, Julie Lavender, shares music from her recent live, in studio concert for one of our fabulous DreamFarm Radio affiliates, WXPR of Rhinelander, WI. Julie was joined by friend and musical colleague saxophonist/ flute player, Kim Richmond for this acoustic, intimate “DreamFarm Live!” happening. @page { margin: 0.79in } p { margin-bottom: 0.1in; direction: ltr; color: #00000a; line-height: 120%; text-align: left; orphans: 2; widows: 2 } p.western { font-family: "Times New Roman", serif; font-size: 12pt; so-language: en-US } p.cjk { font-family: "MS 明朝"; font-size: 12pt; so-language: en-US } p.ctl { font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 12pt; so-language: ar-SA } a:link { color: #0000ff }

DreamFarm Radio Shows
Kim Richmond and Clay Jenkins Ensemble / Inner Spirit

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Twice Grammy-nominated composer, arranger and woodwind master, Kim Richmond, is a versatile musician and sought after studio and concert player, based in the Los Angeles area. His first love is jazz, and his primary jazz voice is the alto saxophone. You will love hearing the rich and varied colors of his fabulous collaborative work with Clay Jenkins in their 7 piece jazz ensemble.

DreamFarm Radio Shows
Julie Lavender / Rising

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Vocalist, composer and host of DreamFarm Radio, Julie Lavender, shares her new Synergy-Jazz project: “Rising: A Modern Cantata for The World to Come.” This is an unprecedented piece of art featuring glorious spiritual texts set to truly unexpected Jazz infused music, performed by the cream of the crop of studio musicians from L.A. and Boston with arrangements by twice Grammy-Nominated Jazz Orchestra composer, Kim Richmond. We are thrilled to feature this groundbreaking work that is emerging from DreamFarm.

DreamFarm Radio Shows
Kim Richmond and Clay Jenkins Ensemble / "Inner Spirit"

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Twice Grammy-nominated composer, arranger and woodwind master, Kim Richmond, is a versatile musician and sought after studio and concert player, based in the Los Angeles area. His first love is jazz, and his primary jazz voice is the alto saxophone. You will love hearing the rich and varied colors of his fabulous collaborative work with Clay Jenkins in their 7 piece jazz ensemble.

DreamFarm Radio Shows
Julie Lavender / Rising

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Vocalist, composer and host of DreamFarm Radio, Julie Lavender, shares her new Synergy-Jazz project: “Rising: A Modern Cantata for The World to Come.” This is an unprecedented piece of art featuring glorious spiritual texts set to truly unexpected Jazz infused music, performed by the cream of the crop of studio musicians from L.A. and Boston with arrangements by twice Grammy-Nominated Jazz Orchestra composer, Kim Richmond. We are thrilled to feature this groundbreaking work that is emerging from DreamFarm.

DreamFarm Radio Shows
Kim Richmond with Trio Now / “DreamFarm Live at River Walk II”

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Great classic Jazz recorded live for DreamFarm Radio at River Walk Jazz Café in Nashua, NH. Featuring veteran Jazz players from the LA and Boston areas. http://www.riverwalknashua.com

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DreamFarm Radio Shows
Kim Richmond with Trio Now / DreamFarm Radio Live from River Walk Cafe I

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Great classic Jazz recorded live for DreamFarm Radio at River Walk Café in Nashua, NH. Featuring veteran Jazz players from the LA and Boston areas.

DreamFarm Radio Shows
Kim Richmond Jazz Orchestra / "Refractions"

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


This week on DreamFarm Radio we feature the music of the Four-Time Grammy-Nominated composer, arranger and saxohponist Kim Richmond. The music of his CD, Refractions, features The Kim Richmond Concert Jazz Orchestra, a 24-piece showcase for the mastery of Kim's writing and soloing abilities. The Orchestra is characterized by symphonic colors and textures over a free swinging (and sometimes free-form) jazz base and you are sure to enjoy this extremely rich palette of sound from DreamFarm.

DreamFarm Radio Shows
Kim Richmond Jazz Orchestra / "Refractions"

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


This week on DreamFarm Radio we feature the music of the 2 time Grammy-Nominated composer, arranger and saxohponist Kim Richmond. The music of his CD, Refractions, features The Kim Richmond Jazz Orchestra, a 23-piece showcase for the mastery of Kim's writing and soloing abilities. The Orchestra is characterized by symphonic colors and textures over a free swinging (and sometimes free-form) jazz base and you are sure to enjoy this extremely rich palette of sound from DreamFarm.

DreamFarm Radio Shows
Kim Richmond with Trio Now / DreamFarm Radio Live from River Walk Cafe I

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Great classic Jazz recorded live for DreamFarm Radio at River Walk Café in Nashua, NH. Featuring veteran Jazz players from the LA and Boston areas.