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MARQUIS HILL- MODERN FLOWS VOL. 2 c. 2018Modern flows II intro (baw vcl), Twin flame, Ego vs. spirit Marquis Hill (tp,comp) Josh Johnson (as) Joel Ross (vib) Junius Paul (b) Jonathan Pinson (d) Brandon Alexander Williams, Braxton Cook, King Legend, M'Reid Green, Rachel Robinson, Slot A (vcl) Black Unlimited Music Group HOUSTON PERSON – REMINISCING AT RUDY'S Englewood Cliffs, NJ, July 19, 2022Again, Please send me someone to love, Reminiscing at Rudy's Houston Person (ts) Larry Fuller (p) Russell Malone (g) Matthew Parrish (b) Lewis Nash (d,vcl) TINA BROOKS – TRUE BLUE Englewood Cliffs, NJ, June 25, 1960Up tight's creek, Theme for Doris, Miss Hazel, True blue Freddie Hubbard (tp) Tina Brooks (ts) Duke Jordan (p) Sam Jones (b) Art Taylor (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 15 enero 2024 at PuroJazz.
MARQUIS HILL- MODERN FLOWS VOL. 2 c. 2018Modern flows II intro (baw vcl), Twin flame, Ego vs. spirit Marquis Hill (tp,comp) Josh Johnson (as) Joel Ross (vib) Junius Paul (b) Jonathan Pinson (d) Brandon Alexander Williams, Braxton Cook, King Legend, M'Reid Green, Rachel Robinson, Slot A (vcl) Black Unlimited Music Group HOUSTON PERSON – REMINISCING AT RUDY'S Englewood Cliffs, NJ, July 19, 2022Again, Please send me someone to love, Reminiscing at Rudy's Houston Person (ts) Larry Fuller (p) Russell Malone (g) Matthew Parrish (b) Lewis Nash (d,vcl) TINA BROOKS – TRUE BLUE Englewood Cliffs, NJ, June 25, 1960Up tight's creek, Theme for Doris, Miss Hazel, True blue Freddie Hubbard (tp) Tina Brooks (ts) Duke Jordan (p) Sam Jones (b) Art Taylor (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 15 enero 2024 at PuroJazz.
Jazz Haven With Stan The Man - Jazz Pianist Larry Fuller by WNHH Community Radio
Founder of Chicago Jazz Magazine Mike Jeffers Talks with Larry Fuller about his upcoming tribute to Ray Brown and much more on this episode of Around Town with Chicago Jazz Magazine. Visit ChicagoJazz.com for Jazz News and Interviews
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Larry Fuller, Legendary Broadway Choreographer, Director & DancerAbout Harvey's guest:Larry Fuller is an American choreographer, theatre director, dancer, and actor.Fuller began his career as a dancer/actor, performing in the Carousel revival at New York City Center in 1957, and going on to appear in the original Broadway productions of "West Side Story" (as a Jet swing), “The Music Man”, Redhead, Kean, Bravo Giovanni, Donnybrook, No Strings, and Funny Girl, with Barbra Streisand. He would go on to recreate the original Carol Haney choreography for the American touring and London West End productions of Funny Girl. Additional touring productions Fuller has directed and choreographed include "The Music Man", “I Do! I Do!”, “Kismet”, and “On a Clear Day You Can See Forever”.In Europe, Fuller has directed and choreographed productions of West Side Story in Vienna and Nuremberg, created Jazz and the Dancing Americans for the Opera House Ballet in Graz, Austria and the Theatre an der Wien in ((Vienna)) and directed the European premieres of Leonard Bernstein's Candide and On the Town and George Gershwin's Girl Crazy. He also directed and choreographed on London's West End the mid-1980s hit multi-media musical "((Time))" and "((Marilyn, the Musical))" , European tour of Jesus Christ Superstar (1992). In 1997 he directed and choreographed JFK: A Musical Drama in Dublin, Ireland.Television audiences have seen Fuller's choreography on The Ed Sullivan Show, and he has staged and choreographed both the Tony and Emmy Awards telecasts twice.Fuller's Broadway credits as a choreographer include On the Twentieth Century, Merrily We Roll Along, and A Doll's Life. He has been nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography twice, for his work in Sweeney Todd and Evita, which also garnered him a Tony nod. He won two NY Drama Desk Awards for "Sweeney Todd" and "Evita" and the L.A. drama desk award for his choreography in "Evita". He choreographed the original West End production and directed and choreographed the 2004 US national tour as well.Fuller had a romantic relationship with fellow choreographer/director Michael Bennett for many years. The 1996 documentary “On Your Toes . . . The Making Of - Director/Choreographer Larry Fuller documents the making of the musical production "On Your Toes" with the Stuttgart Ballet Company in 1990.For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/#LarryFuller #harveybrownstoneinterviews
The Hump is ecstatic to welcome our guest this week! Bassist, vocalist, bandleader and educator, Nicki Parrott! Tune in to find out why this episode is called, "Put The Work In!"
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The Hump is reluctant to talk about themselves after listeners have asked...BUT, this being the holiday season, it is my gift to you! So here is jazz bassist, vocalist, educator, vegan cook, new podcaster and your host, Katie Thiroux!
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This week and last week, The Jazz Hole with Linus is looking back at some of 2019’s highlights. Check out artists that were featured interview guests on past episodes - and you can of course still find these interviews in our archives. Groups include Larry Fuller, Pedro Giruado & The WDR Big Band, Strahan / Zaleski / Rosato, Daisuke Abe & Kuriko Tsugawa, Hyuna Park Trio, Lucy Kalantari & The Jazz Cats. Larry Fuller - “Jane’s Theme” & “The Mooch” Album: Overjoyed Larry Fuller (p), Hassan Shakur (b) and Lewis Nash (d) ------- Pedro Giraudo & The WDR Big Band – Lapidario Album: An Argentinian in New York Pedro Giraudo (cond), Johan Hörlen (as, fl, cl), Karolina Strassmeyer (as, fl), Olivier Peters, Paul Heller (ts), Jens Neufang (bs), Andy Haderer (lead tp), Wim Both (alt lead tp), Rob Bruynen, Ruud Breuls, John Marhsall (tp), Ludwig Nuß (lead tb), Shannon Barnett, Andy Hunter (tb), Mattis Cederberg (btb), Pablo Held (p), Paul Shigihara (g), John Goldsby (b), Hans Dekker (d), Bodek Janke (per) ------- Colin Stranahan, Glenn Zaleski, Rick Rosato - Chorale (for Fred Hersch) Album: Live at Jazz Standard Colin Stranahan (d), Glenn Zaleski (p, comp) and Rick Rosato (b) Daisuke Abe & Kuriko Tsugawa - “Go!” & “Unite” Album: Unite Daisuke Abe (e-g, g, voc, comp) and Kuriko Tsugawa (b, voc) Hyuna Park - “Flight Of Migrants” & “The Stars Fell On Seoul” Album: Her Morning Waltz Hyuna Park (p), Myles Sloniker (b) and Peter Traunmueller (d) ------- Lucy Kalantari & The Jazz Cats - Travelin’ All Around Album: All the Sounds Lucy Kalantari (voc, p, ukulele), Linus Wyrsch (cl), Larry Cook (b), Rich Kulsar (d, perc) & others ------- Lucy Kalantari & The Jazz Cats - It’s The Holidays! Album: It’s The Holidays! Lucy Kalantari (voc, p, ukulele), Linus Wyrsch (cl), Larry Cook (b), Rich Kulsar (d, perc) & others 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 01:24 - Jane’s Theme - Larry Fuller 04:52 - The Mooch - Larry Fuller 08:11 - Lapidario - Pedro Giraudo, The WDR Big Band 17:14 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 19:22 - Chorale (for Fred Hersch) - Colin Stranahan, Glenn Zaleski, Rick Rosato 28:10 - Go! - Daisuke Abe, Kuriko Tsugawa 34:54 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 36:13 - Unite - Daisuke Abe, Kuriko Tsugawa 39:52 - Flight Of Migrants - Hyuna Park Trio 45:42 - The Stars Feel On Seoul - Hyuna Park Trio 50:22 - Travelin’ Around - Lucy Kalantari & The Jazz Cats 53:05 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 54:13 - It’s The Holidays! - Lucy Kalantari & The Jazz Cats 57:17 - Finish
Linus interviews Larry Fuller, one of the world’s premier jazz pianists, on today’s episode of The Jazz Hole. Born in Toledo, OH and based on the East Coast, Fuller has performed with a Who’s Who of the jazz scene, most notably he was the last pianist of the world-famous Ray Brown Trio (2000-2002). Since 2013, he leads the Larry Fuller Trio and performs internationally at prestigious venues and festivals and just a few weeks ago, his new album “Overjoyed” came out on Capri Records. Other artists on today’s episode include the Jen Hodge All Stars, Jaelem Bhate and Sam Bevan. Jen Hodge All Stars - “The Swamp Bucket Challenge” & “Southern Lover” Album: All’s Fair in Love and Jazz Jen Hodge (b, voc), Chris Davis (tp), Connor Stewart (cl, ts), Josh Roberts (g) and Martí Elias (d) Larry Fuller - “Jane’s Theme” & “The Mooch” Album: Overjoyed Larry Fuller (p), Hassan Shakur (b) and Lewis Nash (d) Jaelem Bhate - On The Edge Album: On The Edge Jaelem Bhate (comp), Brent Mah, Mo Miao (as), Ardeshir Pourkeramati (ts), Steve Kaldestad (ts, ts solo), Adam Kyle (bs), Michael Kim (lead tp), Daniel Hersog, Jocelyn Waugh (tp), Silas Friesen (tp, tp solo), Sean Lavigne, Kevin Jackson, Cam Henderson, Louis Lam (tb), Sharman King (btb), Andrew MacDonald (p), Ricardo Halabi (g), Jacques Forest (b) and Duran Ritz (d) Jaelem Bhate - When I Was Loved Album: On The Edge Jaelem Bhate (comp), Brent Mah, Mo Miao (as), Ardeshir Pourkeramati, Steve Kaldestad (ts), Adam Kyle (bs), Michael Kim (lead tp), Daniel Hersog, Jocelyn Waugh (tp), Silas Friesen (tp, tp solo), Sean Lavigne, Kevin Jackson, Cam Henderson, Louis Lam (tb), Sharman King (btb), Andrew MacDonald (p), Ricardo Halabi (g), Jacques Forest (b) and Duran Ritz (d) ------- Sam Bevan - Old Cool Album: Emergence Sam Bevan (b), Kasey Knudsen (as), Cory Wright (ts, b-cl), Patrick Cress (bs), Ian Carey (tp) and Eric Garland (d) Sam Bevan - Wide and Awake Album: Emergence Sam Bevan (b), Kasey Knudsen (as), Cory Wright (ts, b-cl), Patrick Cress (bs), Henry Hung (tp) and Eric Garland (d) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 02:20 - The Swamp Bucket Challenge - Jen Hodge All Stars 05:26 - Southern Lover - Jen Hodge All Stars 09:00 - Interview with Larry Fuller, Part I 17:40 - Jane’s Theme - Larry Fuller 21:38 - The Mooch - Larry Fuller 24:57 - Interview with Larry Fuller, Part II 32:14 - On The Edge - Jaelem Bhate 37:59 - When I Was Loved - Jaelem Bhate 44:46 - Old Cool - Sam Bevan 52:01 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 53:53 - Wide and Awake - Sam Bevan 62:15 - Finish
Novetats Juny 2019 (2ª part): Randy Brecker; Larry Fuller, Hassan Shakur & Lewis Nash; Edmar Castañeda & Grégoire Maret; Alexi Tuomarila; Chris Byards; Damon Locks & Black Monument Ensemble; Bill Bruford & Michiel Borstlap; Ruby Rushton.
Our 300th show included Brian Hart who suffered a near death surfing accident at Steamer Lane, as well as Larry Fuller whose surfboard exhibition of rare surfboards is about to open at San Francisco Airport, and Matthew Hartman who “rolfed” both TC and I and announced the winner of our “Rolfing” contest.
Rob and Kevin are back for another round with one of the most celebrated choreographers of the 1970s, Larry Fuller. Joining us via phone from his new home in Palm Springs, California, Larry looks back on choreographing the original productions of Hal Prince’s A Little Night Music (film), On The 20th Century, Sweeney Todd, Evita, Merrily We Roll Along, and A Doll’s Life. Larry pulls back the curtain on his career to discuss how he calmed the nerves of the First Lady of Argentina, what it was like jumping into the world of Merrily We Roll Along, and why he is excited to revisit his works. Also, Larry shines the spotlight on Mandy Patinkin, Patti LuPone, and Ron Fields! Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4
Grab your good friend Sweeney and snag a comfy seat on the 20th Century as Rob and Kevin speak to one of the most celebrated choreographers of the 1970s, Larry Fuller. Joining us via phone from his new home in Palm Springs, California, Larry looks back on a career that included appearances in the original productions of The Music Man, Donnybrook, Kean, Bravo Giovanni, and Funny Girl, plus choreographing the original productions of Hal Prince's A Little Night Music (film), On The 20th Century, Sweeney Todd, Evita, Merrily We Roll Along, and A Doll's Life. Larry pulls back the curtain on his career to discuss how he assisted the late, great Carol Haney, what it was like creating dance steps for the First Lady of Argentina and Che Guevera, and why a trip to Europe launched his career. Also, Larry shines the spotlight on Barbra Streisand, Patti LuPone, and Madeline Kahn! Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4
2002 Symposium: It's Not Where You Start: In June 2002, the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation hosted a panel discussion on how Broadway directors and choreographers got their starts as part of its 3-day Musical Theatre Symposium. The panelists are Susan H. Schulman, Jeff Calhoun, David Warren, Scott Schwartz, Larry Fuller, Lynne Taylor-Corbett and Gabriel Barre. Some fell into their careers by accident while others had it planned all along, and their stories range from years of performing summer stock to meeting Tommy Tune. This conversation is filled with humorous and touching anecdotes featuring Richard Maltby, Carol Haney and Trevor Nunn, among others. The panelists impart valuable advice to emerging professionals, and the Pittsburgh dance class-to-Broadway stories of these successful directors and choreographers will inspire any theatre artist with hopes of the Great White Way. Originally recorded - June 1, 2002. Running Time - 1:19:58 © 2002 SDCF
In June 2002, the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation hosted a panel discussion on how Broadway directors and choreographers got their starts as part of its 3-day Musical Theatre Symposium. The panelists are Susan H. Schulman, Jeff Calhoun, David Warren, Scott Schwartz, Larry Fuller, Lynne Taylor-Corbett and Gabriel Barre. Some fell into their careers by accident while others had it planned all along, and their stories range from years of performing summer stock to meeting Tommy Tune. This conversation is filled with humorous and touching anecdotes featuring Richard Maltby, Carol Haney and Trevor Nunn, among others. The panelists impart valuable advice to emerging professionals, and the Pittsburgh dance class-to-Broadway stories of these successful directors and choreographers will inspire any theatre artist with hopes of the Great White Way.