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Campus Grenoble
Expression Jazz #58 – Parité bien ordonnée

Campus Grenoble

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025


Une Spéciale chanteurs ET chanteuses coupée en direct par de vilains machos. To be continued. Avec Zara McFarlane, Lambert Hendricks & Ross,  Blossom Dearie, Johnny Hartman, Cecile McLorin Salvant, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga, Alexis Cole & Bucky... Continue Reading →

Rock N Roll Pantheon
You're Not Listening: 2023 YNL Halloween Special! Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross - Halloween Spooks; Rob Zombie - Dragula

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 71:54


Happy Halloween! It's time for this year's YNL Halloween Special! Today, YNL discusses Halloween Spooks by Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross , and Dragula by Rob Zombie. If you think you don't like these songs, then You're Not Listening. So #CleanOutYourEars and #ListenUp! Click Here for the Official You're Not Listening Spotify Playlist! Every song that is discussed on YNL is on this playlist, as well as the most recent episode! To hear these songs on Youtube, click the links below! Halloween Spooks Video Dragula Official Video Other Links from this episode: Check out more amazing music podcasts at www.pantheonpodcasts.com! Listen to America's Hometown Horror Podcast If you enjoy this podcast, please make sure you SUBSCRIBE, rate & review, and reach out to us! Click here to visit our website! YNL Gear: TeeSpring Store! Twitter: @YNLPodcast Facebook: You're Not Listening Instagram: @YNLPodcast If you'd like to Support You're Not Listening, please check out our Patreon page and become a patron to get access to all of our extra content, exclusive playlists, and more! For your FREE in-home trial of 5 different glasses frames from Warby Parker, go to www.warbyparkertrial.com/notlistening!  Thanks so much for (not)listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

You're Not Listening: A Music Podcast
2023 YNL Halloween Special! Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross - Halloween Spooks; Rob Zombie - Dragula

You're Not Listening: A Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 71:54


Happy Halloween! It's time for this year's YNL Halloween Special! Today, YNL discusses Halloween Spooks by Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross , and Dragula by Rob Zombie. If you think you don't like these songs, then You're Not Listening. So #CleanOutYourEars and #ListenUp! Click Here for the Official You're Not Listening Spotify Playlist! Every song that is discussed on YNL is on this playlist, as well as the most recent episode! To hear these songs on Youtube, click the links below! Halloween Spooks Video Dragula Official Video Other Links from this episode: Check out more amazing music podcasts at www.pantheonpodcasts.com! Listen to America's Hometown Horror Podcast If you enjoy this podcast, please make sure you SUBSCRIBE, rate & review, and reach out to us! Click here to visit our website! YNL Gear: TeeSpring Store! Twitter: @YNLPodcast Facebook: You're Not Listening Instagram: @YNLPodcast If you'd like to Support You're Not Listening, please check out our Patreon page and become a patron to get access to all of our extra content, exclusive playlists, and more! For your FREE in-home trial of 5 different glasses frames from Warby Parker, go to www.warbyparkertrial.com/notlistening!  Thanks so much for (not)listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sateli 3
Sateli 3 - Lambert, Hendricks & Ross 1959-61 (Jazz vocal) 2ª Parte - 19/07/23

Sateli 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 59:08


Sintonía: "Halloween Spooks""Main Stem", "I Don´t Know What Kind Of Blues I´ve Got", "Things Ain´t What They Used To Be", "What Am I Here For?", "In A Mellow Tone", "Caravan", "Come On Home", "The New ABC", "Hi-Fly", "Popity Pop", "Mr. PC", "A Good Git Together" y "All Too Soon". Todas las canciones interpretadas por Lambert, Hendricks & RossTodas las canciones extraídas del CD 2 de la recopilación "The Hottest New Group In Jazz" (1959-1961) (Jazz Images, 2018)La 1ª parte de este díptico se emitió el 01/06/2023El E.P. de 4 canciones de Jon Hendricks se emitió en el programa "Detroit Jazz City, Workshop Jazz Singles", emitido el 20/06/2023Escuchar audio

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THE SPLENDID BOHEMIANS PRESENT A NEW SERIES: THE SUNNY SIDE OF MY STREET with THE "MIGHTY MEZ" - SONGS TO MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD - EPISODE #13: BIJOU by LAMBERT, HENDRICKS, AND ROSS (1959, COLUMBIA)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 6:04


This example of a “sunny song” is a little different from the previous ones because what makes me happy when I hear it is not the message itself. Or, rather, the medium is the message. The message is under the surface, or perhaps on the surface, or threaded throughout it. It's a message about team work - a premier example of interracial / inter-gendered cooperative, coming together to create a mosaic masterwork of such intricacy that you can't tell with whom it begins or ends. Jon Hendricks, the master of vocalese, the “James Joyce of Jive”, wrote the lyrics to this1945 Woody Herman instrumental rhumba, and L,H,&R revivify it with breathy delicacy. There is a fractured story about a guy searching Istanbul for a dancing girl, “Bijou” (his jewel)  that has captured his imagination. But, it's really just the repetition of that name, Bijou, bouncing back and forth from voice to voice, that crochets the musical magic into an unforgettable fabric. I first became aware of Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross, and the vocalese technique, through the unpredictable medium of Joni Mitchell, who covered Annie Ross's “Twisted” on one of her albums. And that rendition led me to this cut, whose brilliant shards of musical and lyrical data immediately shot into my brain, implanting an ear worm that still brings a smile as it plays in my head 50 years later.  And, when I was creating my list of sunny songs, it was right there, just like the memory of a perfect, perfumed summer evening. 

Jazz Bastard Podcast
Jazz Bastard Podcast 259 - Gang Violence

Jazz Bastard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 90:34


After almost a decade of planning and putting it off, the boys finally face their greatest fear:  group jazz singing.  What happens when three or four hipsters harmonize?  Is it safe to even try to find out?  Mike's not sure about that, but we tried anyway, and came up with this insight: you can't keep a good Boswell down.   In pop matters, Pat brags about having seen all three incarnations of the Bad Plus live, so stay tuned for that.  Royal Bopsters- ANNIVERSARY EDITION; Boswell Sisters – A SAMPLER; Mel Torme and the Mel Tones – BACK IN TOWN; Lambert Hendricks & Ross- SING A SONG OF BASIE.

Ear and Loathing
Episode 32: Helloween, Bobby ”Boris” Pickett, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross

Ear and Loathing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 102:15


In this Halloween Spooktacular episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros), along with special guest 11-year-old Charlie, talk about cancer kazoos, Make America Monster Again (MAMA), access to Mary Frances, and a very angry candy that hates you. In the Torture Chamber segment, The Gitmo Bros compete for meaningless points by making Charlie listen to terrible Halloween songs. Will Charlie survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play a spirited round of Brockeets? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Halloween" (Helloween), "Halloween Spooks" (Lambert, Hendricks & Ross), "Monster Rap" (Bobby "Boris" Pickett)

The Kitchen Sisters Present
198 - The Real Ambassadors: Dave Brubeck, Iola Brubeck, and Louis Armstrong

The Kitchen Sisters Present

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 36:14


The story of The Real Ambassadors, a jazz musical created by Dave Brubeck and Iola Brubeck for Louis Armstrong in the 1950/60s. The original show, featured Louis Armstrong, Carmen McCrae, Dave Brubeck and Lambert Hendricks and Bavan, and was performed live only once, at the Monterey Jazz Festival in 1962. This year's Monterey Jazz Festival, September 23-25, 2022, is the 60th Anniversary of the performance. The musical is based on the Jazz Ambassadors Program established by President Eisenhower and the US State Department during the Cold War as an effort to win hearts and minds around the world. Jazz musicians were sent out to represent the freedom and creativity of America through their art form. The irony is that Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie and most of the other Jazz Ambassadors were Black—they were treated like royalty around the world, but could not stay in hotels or play in integrated bands in their own country. The Brubeck's musical was a chance for Louis Armstrong to speak out about his deep feelings about racism and segregation in this country — feelings he rarely expressed publicly. The story features original music, rare archival recorded letters back and forth between the Brubecks and Louis Armstrong about the project, rehearsal recordings and interviews with Dave and Iola Brubeck. Other voices include: the Brubeck's sons, Chris and Dan Brubeck; Keith Hatschek, author of newly released book, "The Real Ambassadors;” Ricky Riccardi, Director of Research Collections for the Louis Armstrong House Museum; and singer/actress Yolande Bavan, the last surviving performer involved in the project.  The Real Ambassadors is a poignant tale of cultural exchange, anti-racism, jazz history, and it's a love story—between life-long husband and wife partners, Iola and Dave Brubeck and their vision for a better world. The Peabody Award winning Kitchen Sisters, Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva, have created hundreds of stories for NPR, public media and their Webby Award-winning podcast “The Kitchen Sisters Present.” Brandi Howell is a member of The Kitchen Sisters team and the producer of The Echo Chamber, a podcast about music and its social impact. The Real Ambassadors was produced by The Kitchen Sisters (Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson) and Brandi Howell in collaboration with Jackson Spenner. Mixed by Jim McKee. Thanks to Keith Hatschek, Chris, Brubeck, Dan Brubeck,  Ricky Riccardi, Yolande Bavan;  Lisa Cohen; and Wynton Marsalis.   Special thanks to: The Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation and the Louis Armstrong House Museum; Michael Bellacosa and the Brubeck Collection, Wilton Library, Wilton, Connecticut; The Complete Louis Armstrong Columbia & RCA Victor Studio Sessions 1946-66 Mosaic Records 270; The Milken Family Foundation Archive Oral History Project; and The Library of Congress. 

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación
JazzX5#376. Lambert Hendricks and Ross: "Moanin'" [The Hottest New Group in Jazz (Columbia, 1960)] [Minipodcast de ja

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 2:50


"Moanin'" Lambert Hendricks and Ross: The Hottest New Group in Jazz (Columbia, 1960) Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks, Annie Ross, Harry Edward Edison, Gildo Mahones, Charles "Ike" Isaacs, Walter Lee Bolden. El tema es una composición de Bobby Timmons. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2021 ¿Sabías qué? El disco tiene por título Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, pero también se le conoce como The Hottest New Group in Jazz, o por su título al completo Lambert, Hendricks, & Ross!: "The Hottest New Group in Jazz". Estos dos últimos incluyen una cita de Downbeat.  Es el cuatro disco del grupo y fue grabado y editado en 1960. El disco original no llegaba a los 30 minutos de duración. Lambert, Hendricks & Ross ganaron las votaciones de los lectores de Down Beat como mejor grupo vocal entre 1959 y 1963.  Annie Ross dejó el grupo en 1962.  Lambert, Hendricks & Ross son uno de los mejores intérpretes de lo que se conoce como "vocalesse", que consiste en cantar, con una letra escrita previamente, una composición instrumental de jazz. Un ejemplo es la versión del clásico "Moanin'" de Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. En anteriores episodios de JazzX5/HDO/LODLMA/Maltidos Jazztardos... https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=59703 Lambert Hendricks and Ross en Tomajazz https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?s=lambert+hendricks+ross&submit=Search Más información sobre JazzX5 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 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html. JazzX5 y los podcast de Tomajazz en Telegram En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al instante, de los nuevos podcast. Puedes suscribirte en https://t.me/TomajazzPodcast. Pachi Tapiz en Tomajazz https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=17847

Backstage at The Enharmonic
Jimmy Wormworth

Backstage at The Enharmonic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 21:52


Wednesday, September 30, 2021, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia: I had the privilege to sit down and chat with drum legend, Mr. Jimmy Wormworth!  Jimmy is best known for playing drums with the groundbreaking vocal jazz ensemble, Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, plus his work with Al Haig, Lou Donaldson and for being house drummer at the Five Spot in 1959. This edition of Backstage at The Enharmonic is very special, it's the first interview that I've conducted live and in person, and would like to thank bassist Mike Merritt for suggesting that I interview Jimmy, and a big thank you to James Wormworth, Jimmy's son, for helping to coordinate this session. The range of topics that we discuss are as varied as Jimmy's career: Lambert Hendricks and Ross blatant inequities in network television in the late 50s and early 60s. early influences and what inspired him to become a musician. the calling card of every jazz drummer, their ride cymbal sound. his opinions and thoughts about new music. words of wisdom for young and aspiring drummers of all ages Our interview begins in the late 50s with Jimmy's recollections of meeting Kenny Clark...

Artificial Ghost Radio
77 - ARTGHOST Presents: Elvira Presents: Halloween Hits

Artificial Ghost Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 45:35


It's our Halloween Special! Miles is in the academia pit this week so we decided to just have a chill spooky time with our good friend Elvira. Where are all the goths? Songs Featured This Episode: The Addam's Family Theme Song, Vic Mizzy and his Orchestra and Chorus Halloween Spooks, Lambert Hendricks and Ross The Creature from the Black Lagoon, Dave Edmunds Haunted House, Jumpin' Gene Simmons I Put a Spell on You, Screamin' Jay Hawkins Miles (@rabdoidal): https://ko-fi.com/rabdoidal Jupiter (@jupiterfromhell): https://twitch.tv/hellprincessjupiter @artghostpod on twitter, artghostpod@gmail.com ARTGHOST

Radio Futura
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross and Bavan

Radio Futura

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 405:47


Meu grupo vocal de Jazz favorito!

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Radio Futura
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross and Bavan

Radio Futura

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 405:47


Meu grupo vocal de Jazz favorito!

jazz meu lambert hendricks
Radio Futura
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross and Bavan

Radio Futura

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 405:47


Meu grupo vocal de Jazz favorito!

jazz meu lambert hendricks
Fishko Files from WNYC
Jon Hendricks

Fishko Files from WNYC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 7:09


Annie Ross, the singer and actress who died this week at 89, was one-third of the phenomenally successful jazz vocal group Lambert Hendricks and Ross. Its heady days of success, as well as Ross herself, were recalled by the late Jon Hendricks - who spoke with WNYC's Sara Fishko in this archival edition of Fishko Files. (Produced in 2011) Fishko Files with Sara Fishko Assistant Producer: Olivia BrileyMix Engineer: Wayne ShulmisterEditor: Gisele Regatao

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Judy Carmichael's Jazz Inspired
EPISODE525 - Jazz Inspired - Connie Evingson

Judy Carmichael's Jazz Inspired

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016 59:00


Minneapolis based singer talks with Judy about her influences from Lambert Hendricks and Ross to the Beatles and to Django Reinhardt, whose music inspired her latest CD, â??All The Cats."

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Patrick Forge's Podcast
Cosmic Jam 15.03.15

Patrick Forge's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2015 104:14


Tried though I might to have been the harbinger of Spring last Sunday, fairly inevitably seven days later I'm braced by wintry raw as I'm scudding down the Old Kent Rd. As I write the seasonal change seems to be trying to assert itself again,as nature endeavours to claw its way free from that cold embrace. Even so, around this time of year we tend to start anticipating Summer, contemplating the seemingly impossible shedding of layers, days on the beach, and nights filled with sweet festival sounds..... If you're thinking of heading anywhere this Summer look no further than the tremendous Southern Soul Festival in lovely Montenegro, the line-up is hard to resist.... Whilst the new website is under construction you can check the Facebook, still a few early bird tickets left, grab 'em!! https://www.facebook.com/events/299599816915683/ Whilst on such topics before we get in to the broadcast stuff, a couple more nights to check... A Friday night which bodes of great things... less than a 100 tickets left , so please come and join us if you feel the urge! https://www.facebook.com/events/809590672423254/ And next month there's a rare and maybe never to be repeated session featuring myself alongside my lovely Launette, back to back, in Manchester. https://www.facebook.com/events/1091302944229261/ So, Cosmic Jam..... I enjoyed this one; maybe sleep deprivation is good for me, having had to rise after an hour and a half's kip following another top session at Guzzo in Barcelona; it was the only flight available, at 9am! So I got back to Forge Towers, sorted a little tunage then retired to my pit for some not quite satisfactory shut-eye. Personally, I always find sleeping during the day disorienting, discombobulating and definitely not to be indulged in unless absolutely essential. It's just that it seems to take longer to wake up again, I hate that fuzziness! Of course after my jaunt down South on the bike I felt very much wide awake, and managed to stay focussed through the show; sometimes I hit a wall of fatigue, and doubtless sometimes that's pretty obvious in my delivery. First half hour freshness, female vocals, Nneka, Emily Saunders, Eska, Vanessa Freeman, Rhonda Thomas...actually the Eska track is from 2009, but easily as fresh as the rest. Good news is her album drops soon...at last, though I doubt it will have anything as obviously jazzy as this collaboration with Michael Olatuja. Latin, and harmony? At least so I dubbed the next section of the show. I must say I've been enjoying the Mambo/Descarga/Latin Jazz thing of late, not that I've ever fallen out of love with those hypnotic bass lines and rolling percussion grooves that are best described as by one of my old time record dealers, "dangerous dance music". He had a habit of scrawling on the back of record sleeves, thus diminishing their value considerably, and sometimes the letters DDM would appear next to a track title, just as they do on my copy of "Mighty Mongo". Bless you Brian! Suffice to say that the trio of tunes that closes this section, from Marvin Smitty Smith through Mongo Sanataria to Daniel Ponce are all deserving of the DDM tag. It's funny, but over the years I've observed that so many fans of Soul and Jazz (Fusion) who are avid vinyl buyers often steer clear of the Latin and Brazilian sections despite the pervasive influence of those rhythms and musical cultures in so much of the music they cherish (and buy). Maybe I'm just on the Latin Jazz tip at the moment as it's blatantly not trendy, African compilations, obscure South American or Brazilian funk and boogie, anything like that has got legs for the vinyl punter, but good old Latin (Jazz) barely gets a look in! Prior to that section of tunes the harmony, especially from Lambert Hendricks and Ross, Hendricks' Lyrics to Hi-Fly are hilarious especially when applied anachronistically to the modern hipster, though of course they were written for the original age of "jive cats". The O Quarteto track is sublime beyond words, it must be said the Brazilians have an incredible affinity with the art of harmony singing. Second half of the show and the back to back section is dominated by Quincy's epic Gula Matari which I usually balk at playing on account of its length. On Sunday night I just wanted to hear it again, and relished every note. It seemed to segué nicely out of Paul Horn's "Guinevere" and into Letta Mbulu's "Down By The River". The "funky folk"? tune that closes the section is a recent turn on, thank you Paul Hillery!! (ph on Mixcloud) Boogie to the top always seems to be my mantra for the final section of the show, for many reasons, staying awake, staying alive, keeping the groove, and generally banging the boogie. Hopefully this week's burst of dance-floor energy won't disappointment. 1. Nneka - Believe System 2. Emily Saunders - Summer Days 3. Michael Olatuja ft Eska. - Yi Yipada 4. Gomo ft Vanessa Freeman - Forever Love 5. Rhonda Thomas - I Love It 6. Arn Evans & Tradewinds - Sambatime 7. O Quarteto - Ceu E Mar 8. Lambert Hendricks & Ross - Hi-Fly 9. Marvin "Smitty" Smith - Salsa Blue 10. Mongo Santamaria - Sabor 11. Daniel Ponce - Oromi 12. Paul Horn - Guinevere 13. Quincy Jones - Gula Matari 14. Letta Mbulu - Down By The River 15. Bernie Leadon / Michael Georgiades Band - Callin' For Your Love 16. Tom Browne - Brighter Tomorrow 17. Bobby Humphrey - No Way 18. Samm Culley Band - Walk 19. The Sunburst Band - The Secret Life Of Us (The Reflex Revision) 20. Gwen Guthrie - Padlock

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com
PMB097: Test Signals (Hardy Kingston, From The Archives, Si Begg, little-scale + Dot.AY,Poly, Tangier 57, Akron, Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, From The Archives, The Test Signals Orchestra)

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2012 63:40


This week’s show takes its title from a lovely new radiophonic EP from Tim Love Lee, Si Begg, Jack Dangers and Tara Busch which commemorates the 50th anniversary of the BBC’s first FM broadcast. So we have a couple of … Continue reading →

Spider on the Web
Spider on the Web 80 - Satan's Children II

Spider on the Web

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2010 61:24


Satan's Children II © 2010 by Spider Robinson Reading: Conclusion of "Satan's Children" by Spider Robinson. Music: Doug Cox w/ Salil Bhatt, Ramkumesh Kumar & John Boutte; James Taylor; Big Joe Williams w/ Lambert Hendricks & Ross and Count Basie And His Orchestra; Doug Cox w/ Amos Garret & Ron Casat.

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