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In this video, I sit down with Larry Gray from Legacy Insurance, a true expert in uncovering hidden money, retirement planning, and selling Fixed Indexed Annuities.Most life insurance agents are leaving money on the table without even realizing it! Larry breaks down how to find more money with your clients, structure bigger sales, and help them secure a better financial future—all while increasing your commissions. If you're an agent looking to level up your sales game, this is a must-watch!
DIZZY GILLESPIE “JAZZ FOR A SUNDAY AFTERNOON” “Village Vanguard”, New York, October 1, 1967Blues for Max (2), Lullaby of the leaves (2,3)Dizzy Gillespie (tp) Garnett Brown (tb-1) Pepper Adams (bar) Ray Nance (vln-2) Chick Corea (p) Richard Davis (b) Elvin Jones (d-3) Mel Lewis (d) RAMSEY LEWIS “SONGS FROM THE HEART – RAMSEY PLAYS RAMSEY” c. 2009 The Spark, Clouds in reverie, Sharing her journeyRamsey Lewis (p) Larry Gray (b) Leon Joyce (d) “THE TRUE STORY OF BEARS AND THE INVENTION OF THE BATTERY” Brooklyn, NY, April 20, 2024The First Question, Raise four, Oska TCaleb Wheeler Curtis (stritch,tp,sopranino-sax,ts) Sean Conly (b) Michael Sarin (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 09 de enero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
DIZZY GILLESPIE “JAZZ FOR A SUNDAY AFTERNOON” “Village Vanguard”, New York, October 1, 1967Blues for Max (2), Lullaby of the leaves (2,3)Dizzy Gillespie (tp) Garnett Brown (tb-1) Pepper Adams (bar) Ray Nance (vln-2) Chick Corea (p) Richard Davis (b) Elvin Jones (d-3) Mel Lewis (d) RAMSEY LEWIS “SONGS FROM THE HEART – RAMSEY PLAYS RAMSEY” c. 2009 The Spark, Clouds in reverie, Sharing her journeyRamsey Lewis (p) Larry Gray (b) Leon Joyce (d) “THE TRUE STORY OF BEARS AND THE INVENTION OF THE BATTERY” Brooklyn, NY, April 20, 2024The First Question, Raise four, Oska TCaleb Wheeler Curtis (stritch,tp,sopranino-sax,ts) Sean Conly (b) Michael Sarin (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 09 de enero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
This former combat veteran is helping life insurance agents earn more than they ever thought possible!
For this month's episode we have a sampling of the cast from NLT's show The Lion in Winter. Join us we talk to newcomers Noah and Larry on navigating complicated characters, unhealthy family dynamics and what's it's like acting for the first time at the hut.Guests: Noah Denton, Larry Gray, Stephanie VerenHost & Creator: Matt Gore *Producer: Meta Toole *Music by: Cody Walker *visit Neuse Little Theatre at www.neuselittlehteatre.orgfollow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram!Leave a review and let us know what you think.
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), enacted Jan. 1, 2021, requires many entities to file a beneficial ownership information (BOI) report with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) beginning in January 2024. Its goal is to increase transparency about who owns or controls an entity and deter money laundering activities. Tune in to this podcast episode to hear from Melanie Lauridsen, Vice President, Tax Policy & Advocacy — AICPA & CIMA, Roger Harris, President and COO — Padgett Business Services, and Larry Gray, Owner —Alfermann Gray & Co LLC, on the latest with regards to BOI reporting. What you'll learn in this episode Background on BOI reporting (0:57) Professional risks associated with completing BOI reports for clients (1:50) Advice for CPAs considering an engagement (3:58) Roger's take on the unauthorized practice of law (UPL) (5:32) Larry's view on how he's handling this UPL (7:33) How to communicate to clients about BOI reporting (11:00) Recommendations on managing risks (13:51) How to relay changes that would impact reports to clients (16:40) FAQ from fellow practitioners (19:02) Final thoughts (25:13) AICPA resources Beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting — Access resources to learn about the beneficial ownership information reporting requirement under CTA. Risk Alert: Navigating Corporate Transparency Act/Beneficial Ownership Reporting – Risk alert from AON, issued Oct. 17, 2023, and updated Nov. 30, 2023. Other resources FinCEN's Beneficial Ownership Information — Access FinCEN's comprehensive information on BOI reporting, including a reporting rule fact sheet, FAQ and newsroom. Keep your finger on the pulse of the dynamic and evolving tax landscape with insights from tax thought leaders in the AICPA Tax Section. The Tax Section Odyssey podcast includes a digest of tax developments, trending issues and practice management tips that you need to be aware of to elevate your professional development and your firm practices. This resource is part of the robust tax resource library available from the AICPA Tax Section. The Tax Section is your go-to home base for staying up to date on the latest tax developments and providing the edge you need for upskilling your professional development. If you're not already a member, consider joining this prestigious community of your tax peers. You'll get free CPE, access to rich technical content such as our Annual Tax Compliance Kit, a weekly member newsletter and a digital subscription to The Tax Adviser.
Episode 073 of Around Town with Mike Jeffers features an interview with bassist Eric Hochberg previewing his upcoming performance at the 2023 Chicago Jazz Festival on Friday September 1, 2023 at 11:30am at the Von Freeman Pavilion with his group "Eric Hochberg's StringThing" featuring Mark Feldman, Larry Gray, Steve Million and Michael Raynor.
"The lyrical genius of the trumpet." -Chicago TribuneA multi-instrumentalist and composer who performs on trumpet, bass and drums, Brad Goode is recognized as a unique stylist with a highly creative approach to improvisation. He has recorded on dozens of jazz albums, including 18 as a leader for the Delmark, Sunlight, SteepleChase and Origin labels. He is a dedicated educator, with many of his students enjoying successful music careers. Brad began playing violin at age 4, switching to rock guitar at age 8. He later earned a BM degree in classical trumpet at the University of Kentucky, and an MM degree in bass at DePaul University. His trumpet teachers include Vincent DiMartino, Byron Baxter, Clark Terry, Chris Gekker and William Adam. He studied bass with Larry Gray, Donald "Rafael" Garrett, Carroll Crouch, and Eddie DeHaas. Brad learned Jazz through the time-honored system of apprenticeship. His participation in this tradition was extensive, lasting well into his thirties. During his apprenticeship years, he toured and recorded with the bands of Von Freeman, Red Rodney, Eddie Harris, Ira Sullivan, Curtis Fuller, Jack DeJohnette, Ernie Krivda, Eddie Johnson, Rosemary Clooney, Barrett Deems and the Woody Herman Orchestra, among others. Brad led his own combo in Chicago from 1985 until 1998, including a twelve-year stint as leader of the house band at the Green Mill. As a Cultural Ambassador for Mayor Richard Daley of Chicago, he led jazz groups on tours of Asia and the Middle East. He was named one of the most influential Chicagoans of the 1980s by the Chicago Tribune, who credited him as a “major catalyst in the revitalization of the Chicago jazz scene.”For more about Brad including his new album, please visit his website at http://bradgoode.comFor more about show host Rob Mullins please visit his website at https://planetmullins.comFor video episodes and more visit Rob's channel at https://youtube.com/planetmullins
The sibs watch 2007's I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry. We talk about how offensive this movie is, how Jessica Biel is the worst lawyer ever, and how detrimental this movie was for gay rights. Email us at latchkeysibs@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. Theme song: Produced by Gray Baker and Mitch Grimenstein; Mastered by Alex Mills Edited by: Holland Baker --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/latchkey-sibs/support
Wayne Gray and Larry Gray of Legacy Insurance and Financial Services talk about the life experiences that have fueled their deep passion for service.
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Set yourself up for success this tax season with the latest episode of FEDtalk. This week's show will provide insight into the upcoming tax season with administration officials and industry professionals. Join host Natalia Castro as the panelists consider issues facing the Internal Revenue Service, changes in tax law, and tips and considerations for filing taxes this season. FEDtalk guests include Chad Hooper, Executive Director of the Professional Managers Association; Nina Tross, Liaison for Tax and Advocacy at the National Society of Tax Professionals; Scott Artman, Executive Director of the National Association of Tax Professionals; and Larry Gray, Government Liaison of the National Association of Tax Professionals. The show airs live on Friday, January 28, 2021, at 11:00 am ET on Federal News Network. You can stream the show online anytime via the Federal News Network app and listen to the FEDtalk podcast on all major podcasting platforms. FEDtalk is a live talk show produced by Shaw Bransford & Roth P.C., a federal employment law firm. Bringing you the insider's perspective from leaders in the federal community since 1993. FEDtalk is sponsored by the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP). The FLTCIP is sponsored by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, insured by John Hancock Life & Health Insurance Company, under a group long term care insurance policy, and administered by Long Term Care Partners, LLC (doing business as FedPoint).
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Ooooh, Larry Gray. He's an investor, blogger, advisory board member for Black Legacy Partners, a proud Dad, husband, and supporter of women's empowerment! Larry's mom raised him and his brother. She was a single woman who did whatever it took to provide for her boys. Her example led Larry to believe in the importance of supporting women to build careers and find success! Larry is an executive board member at WEI (Women's Empowerment Institute), a non-profit organization that educates and empowers underprivileged women to confidently go out and earn higher income levels for themselves and their families. You'll find Larry to be inspiring and passionate about the cause. Follow Larry on LinkedIn & Twitter! Thanks for listening! Please rate this podcast and leave us a review. Join the discussion with Betti & Christine on Instagram!
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If you've ever been asked a question that you don't know the answer to, you know how important it is to have people to support you– besides your smartphone! After 37 years with the same company, Larry Gray went from staff Champlain to President at Baptist Health Louisville. He credits his climb to the top to his support staff because he understands that he doesn't have all of the answers. He leads with humility by recognizing this and empowering his support to use their skills to perform as a team. “I don't have it all, but I believe that what I have can be dedicated and used.” -Larry Gray
This week we check in with Jene as he celebrates his birthday out in Montana. His partner Dr. Larry Gray considered leaving the trail as the heat and miles were getting harder. Now the two are pushing onward and trying to figure which path to venture. A bear killed a 60 year old woman in her tent at Yellowstone park where the bikers were at the time. Thankfully, Jene is a seasoned bear country camper. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From Chicago’s southwest side, Jason Niehoff began his musical studies at the age of 11, on electric bass. Two years later he began learning the double bass. He attended DePaul University studying classical string bass, and spent a year at Saint Xavier University, studying harpsichord. He is a bassist with the Elgin, Kalamazoo and South Bend Symphonies, and a freelance artist in the Chicagoland area. Jason enjoys learning a few other instruments, which are: guitar, electric bass, cello, keyboards, sitar, and drums. His teachers are: Patricia Lee on harpsichord, Donn Desanto, Larry Gray, Robert Kassinger, and Joseph Guastafeste on double bass.
Command Sgt. Maj. Juan Jimenez talks with the Garrison's Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention coordinator Larry Gray. April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. This year's theme is "Building Cohesive Teams through Character, Trust and Resilience. Protecting our People Protects our Mission."
According to statistics, Baptist Health Louisville has cared for 10% of Kentucky’s COVID-19 patients, and as president, Larry Gray has led the front lines of care at the hospital. He has seen firsthand the effects the pandemic has had on nurses, physicians and other staff providing direct patient care, as well as those who support them. He was also there in December, when the first dose of the vaccine against the novel coronavirus was given. For this episode, he takes time out to describe that hopeful moment, as well as ongoing efforts to keep morale high at the hospital. He discusses his greatest challenges, lessons learned, and the long-term impact the pandemic could have on healthcare. In addition, he details the careful planning it has taken to be prepared to safely store and properly administer the vaccine.
Tales from the North: How a Handful of ESGR Volunteers Support Northern Arizona’s Citizen Soldiers E3 Arizona ESGR has volunteers across the state who support local businesses and those in the Guard and Reserve. In this episode, we get together with Larry Jacobs, the northern Arizona section chairman for ESGR and longtime volunteer Larry Gray. […] The post Tales from the North: How a Handful of ESGR Volunteers Support Northern Arizona’s Citizen Soldiers E3 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Tales from the North: How a Handful of ESGR Volunteers Support Northern Arizona’s Citizen Soldiers E3 Arizona ESGR has volunteers across the state who support local businesses and those in the Guard and Reserve. In this episode, we get together with Larry Jacobs, the northern Arizona section chairman for ESGR and longtime volunteer Larry Gray. […]
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After Hours with Rick Kogan: John Devens and Jaime O’Reilly prepare for their upcoming benefit concert. Saturday, July 20 at 7 p.m. at Givens Castle artists and community members will come together for a night of live music, benefiting the Castle Restoration Fund. Castle Benefit Concert include live performances from Michael P. Smith, Larry Gray, Anne Hills, John […]
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Yvonne Faddis-Stroud was born in Oakland, California, into a musical family with her brother, jazz trumpeter Jon Faddis. She played piano since three. Yvonee has an incredible ear for music and, when she hears a song, it goes straight to her fingers. Her repertoire contains countless compositions, including jazz, blues, classical, Broadway, R & B, Motown, movie and TV themes, spirituals, and even video games. She majored in visual art, however, Yvonne performed regularly with the college jazz band and composed and performed original music for theatrical productions. She secured her first gigs improvising accompaniment to silent movies and leading her own jazz quartet in the Oakland area. In Northern California, she was a musical director at Oakland Ensemble Theater, played solo piano at country clubs, restaurants, and boutiques, and became the house pianist for Nordstrom’s in Walnut Creek. She collaborated in the studios of Fantasy Records with the chart-topping R&B group the Whispers, among other local groups. Since moving to Chicago, she has performed with Make Music Chicago and played for receptions for Orbert Davis’s Chicago Jazz Philharmonic. She has a television show, Yvonne’s Piano, which airs on Chicago’s WJYS TV 62. She produced 23 half-hour episodes, featuring her arrangements of jazz and popular tunes in solo and trio settings featuring bassist Larry Gray and drummer Joel Spencer. Also joining her were Sylvia De La Cerna, violin; Josh Ramos, bass; and Charles Heath, drums. Yvonnespiano.com www.wijsf.org
Today’s episode, Larry Gray joins our conversation and tells us his journey and life story as a role model in the healthcare community. He is the President of Baptist Health Corbin. With his experience and expertise he became a great example for our future leaders. Listen in as we talk about leadership, ethics, and being a role model in the healthcare community.
How do you know what investments ar best for you? When should you be aggressive and when should you be more reserved when allocating your income toward retirement savings? Financial advisor Larry Gray joins host Heather Kelly to discuss the issues surrounding saving for retirement. Does your financial advisor have your best interest at heart? And are reverse mortgages a scam? Tune in to find out if you are ready to retire, or if you are behind the 8-ball with your investments. https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingSense/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s podcast features an interview with Todd Coolman, who has just released his latest album Collectibles. Todd is actually playing a CD release event tonight at Smoke Jazz Club in New York City to celebrate the release of the album, which also features Bill Cunliffe on piano and Dennis Mackrel on drums. This is the second time Todd has appeared on the podcast—you can hear his interview with Win Hinkle in our archives. Todd and I cover all sorts of interesting topics in this interview, including his experiences moving from a full-time faculty position down to part-time and the opportunities that opens up for him. We talk about his classical foundation on the bass and dig into classical and jazz crossover and how lessons learned in one genre are valuable in the other. We also talk about skills the modern music student needs to be successful and what colleges can do to help facilitate this, and we get into details about recording this new album. If you enjoyed this episode, check out our interviews with Carlos Henriquez, Chuck Israels, Larry Gray, Ron Carter, Lynn Seaton, and Rufus Reid!
I am thrilled to feature Ron Carter today on the podcast. If is one bassist in the world that truly needs no introduction, it’s Ron. Ron recently received the Guinness World Record title for most recorded jazz bassist in history, with well over 2200 recording credits to his name. From his work with the Miles Davis Quintet in the 1960s to his collaborations with musicians like Freddie Hubbard, Joe Henderson, Hank Jones, his numerous projects as a bandleader, and his work outside of the jazz realm with artists like Billy Joel and A Tribe Called Quest, Ron has truly shaped our conception of the sound of the double bass. Ron has four books available: Comprehensive Bass Method Finding the Right Notes Building Jazz Bass Lines Ron Carter Collection Be sure to check out these books, and you can find the video for Ron Carter Live here. Ron's extensive discography is available through this link. I'd also like to welcome back our sponsor Discover Double Bass! They have a 4 hour course on creating walking bass lines, with 55 HD video lessons in a step-by-step order to help you to master the style of walking bass. You can check out this course as well as many other offerings at discoverdoublebass.com/store. If you’re new to Contrabass Conversations and are a jazz fan, then check out our episodes featuring Carlos Henriquez, Rufus Reid, Larry Gray, and Eric Hochberg for more conversations with great jazz artists.
We're featuring an interview with bassist Larry Gray on this week's episode. Larry's multi-instrumental path has taken him through performance on guitar, flute, cello, and piano in addition to bass. Larry is in high demand as a jazz bassist in Chicago, performing regularly for decades at Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase, and he teaches at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Enjoy! About Larry Born on Chicago’s south side, Larry Gray is considered by many to be one of jazz music’s finest double bassists. His impressive versatility and uncommon musical curiosity keep him in demand as both a leader and sideman. Larry began his musical studies at the age of five when his father brought home an accordion and introduced him to his first teacher. Invigorated by this study, Larry added the guitar to his arsenal and studied piano seriously for many years thereafter. It was not until he was in his twenties that he decided to switch to the double bass. Larry went on to study classical music extensively, eventually adding the cello to his long list of loved instruments. His principal teachers were Joseph Guastafeste, longtime principal bassist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and cellist Karl Fruh, a highly regarded soloist and teacher. Under Mr. Fruh's guidance, he received bachelors and masters degrees in cello performance from the Chicago Musical College of Roosevelt University. Throughout his long and varied career, Larry has worked with numerous exceptional artists and jazz legends, including McCoy Tyner, Jack DeJohnette, Danilo Perez, Branford Marsalis, Benny Green, Freddy Cole, Benny Golson, Steve Turre, George Coleman, Lee Konitz, Bobby Hutcherson, Sonny Fortune, Ira Sullivan, Junior Mance, David "Fathead" Newman, Willie Pickens, Ann Hampton Callaway, Charles McPherson, Antonio Hart, Jackie McLean, Sonny Stitt, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Al Cohn, Randy Brecker, Nicholas Payton, Kurt Elling, Eric Alexander, Phil Woods, Jon Faddis, Roscoe Mitchell, Von Freeman, Wilbur Campbell, Eddie Harris, and Les McCann. In addition, he has collaborated with guitarists Kenny Burrell, Joe Pass, and Tal Farlow, as well trumpeters Donald Byrd, Harry "Sweets" Edison, and Tom Harrell, among others. Larry continues to tour extensively, performing at jazz festivals and clubs around the globe, including the Umbria Jazz Festival, the Havana Jazz Festival, Rio Sao Paulo Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival, the Montreal International Jazz Festival, ECM Festival in Bielsko-Biala, Poland, the Poznan Jazz Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival, the Montreaux Detroit Festival, the Chicago Jazz Festival, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Hollywood Bowl, Village Vanguard, Blue Note (New York and Tokyo), Kennedy Center, and the Ravinia Festival, with such jazz luminaries as Marian McPartland, Clark Terry, Nancy Wilson, Frank Morgan, James Moody, Larry Coryell, Louis Bellson, Barry Harris, Dorothy Donegan, Monty Alexander, Frank Wess, Joe Williams, Doc Severinsen and the Tonight Show Band, Kenny Drew Jr., and most recently, Ramsey Lewis. As a classical musician, Larry played several seasons with the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, including a year as principal bass. He worked on many occasions with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under master conductors Erich Leinsdorf, Rafeal Kubelik, Carlo Maria Guilini, and Sir George Solti. He also was the featured double bassist with Lyric Opera for the world premiere of the opera Amistad. Larry is an arranger and composer whose work has been widely recognized as uniquely melodic and exceptionally refined. His discography includes 1,2, 3,..., on Chicago Sessions, the solo bass record, Gravity, One Look, and Solo + Quartet, all on Graywater Records, as well as the Ramsey Lewis and Nancy Wilson collaborations Meant to Be and Simple Pleasures. He can also be heard on the Ramsey Lewis recordings Appassionata, Time Flies, and With One Voice, and the latest release, Songs From the Heart. Larry also arranged and produced the critically acclaimed CD, Django by Ferro. Furthermore, Larry has recorded with Chet Baker, Curtis Fuller, Ira Sullivan, Lin Halliday, Willie Pickens, Nicholas Payton, Randy Brecker, Bunky Green, Bob Moses, Irish flute-whistle virtuoso Laurence Nugent, pop sensations Linda Eder, Dennis DeYoung, and Peter Cetera, and songwriter Michael Smith, among others. In addition, Larry is a first-call studio musician, and his playing can be heard on many commercial radio and television jingles and studio projects as well as the PBS television series, Legends of Jazz, where he can be seen performing alongside Jim Hall, Benny Golson, Chris Potter, Phil Woods, David Sanborn, Chris Botti, Clark Terry, and Roy Hargrove. In addition, Larry's original composition for double bass and guitar, Five Movements, was commissioned and performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Chamber Ensemble at Symphony Center in Chicago. Most recently, Larry has composed two commissioned works for the Jazz Institute of Chicago. Tribute to the Bass Masters Suite was premiered at the Poznan Festival in Poland in 2008 to much acclaim. A second work, String Thing, was first presented in Chicago in October 2010 as part of the Jazz Institute of Chicago Jazz in Chicago series. Larry also completed a collaborative project with bassists Rufus Reid and Joseph Guastafeste that was premiered in March of 2011 in Chicago. Larry Gray is also a dedicated teacher and is Assistant Professor of Jazz Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He also served for many years on the faculties at DePaul University and Northern Illinois University. Active as a clinician at high school and colleges and festivals thought North America, he also coaches various instrumentalists in jazz techniques as well as music theory, sight-singing, and composition. Subscribe to the podcast – follow on Twitter – Like on Facebook
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Interview with Larry Gray from Penetrator Fins Larry Gray is the creator of Penetrator Fins and has been spearfishing for years. This interview was a long time coming,Turbo and I had both been motivated to talk to him since we started the show. We start the interview asking Larry about Gold Coast diving conditions and what it …
Grandes trompetistas que presentan sus nuevos trabajos en esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 12 de abril de 2015. Jeremy Pelt firma "Tales, musings and other reveries" con Simona Premazzi (p), Ben Allison (cb) y dos bateristas, Billy Drummond y Victor Lewis. Daniel Cano debuta con "Don't touch the blue" junto a Pedro Cortejosa (sx), Paco Charlín (cb), Wilfried Wilde (gt) y Jesús Pazos (bt). Uno de los "padrinos" de Cano es Chris Kase, de quien recuperamos música de su magnífico "Six". Wadada Leo Smith se reúne en "Red hill" con Joe Morris (cb), Jamie Saft (p) y Balasz Pandi (bt) para una sesión de improvisación. También improvisada fue la reunión de grandes del jazz argentino que nos presenta Alberto Varela en el "Jazz Porteño" y que reunió en 2012 a músicos como el pianista Jorge Navarro o el trompetista Gustavo Bergalli. Y además de trompetistas, tiempo para el "Made in Chicago" que subió en esta ciudad sobre el escenario a Jack DeJohnette (bt), Henry Threadgill (sx y fl), Roscoe Mitchell (sx, fl y bass recorder), Muhal Richard Abrams (p) y Larry Gray (cb). Con Luis Díaz García swingueamos a Bach en el "Tren Azul" de la mano de Jacques Loussier y recuperamos el encuentro entre Max Roach y Clifford Brown (otro gra trompetista) en 1955.Y en "The New Standard" se divierte Jamie Saft con Steve Swallow (b) y Bobby Previte (bt). Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Grandes trompetistas que presentan sus nuevos trabajos en esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 12 de abril de 2015. Jeremy Pelt firma "Tales, musings and other reveries" con Simona Premazzi (p), Ben Allison (cb) y dos bateristas, Billy Drummond y Victor Lewis. Daniel Cano debuta con "Don't touch the blue" junto a Pedro Cortejosa (sx), Paco Charlín (cb), Wilfried Wilde (gt) y Jesús Pazos (bt). Uno de los "padrinos" de Cano es Chris Kase, de quien recuperamos música de su magnífico "Six". Wadada Leo Smith se reúne en "Red hill" con Joe Morris (cb), Jamie Saft (p) y Balasz Pandi (bt) para una sesión de improvisación. También improvisada fue la reunión de grandes del jazz argentino que nos presenta Alberto Varela en el "Jazz Porteño" y que reunió en 2012 a músicos como el pianista Jorge Navarro o el trompetista Gustavo Bergalli. Y además de trompetistas, tiempo para el "Made in Chicago" que subió en esta ciudad sobre el escenario a Jack DeJohnette (bt), Henry Threadgill (sx y fl), Roscoe Mitchell (sx, fl y bass recorder), Muhal Richard Abrams (p) y Larry Gray (cb). Con Luis Díaz García swingueamos a Bach en el "Tren Azul" de la mano de Jacques Loussier y recuperamos el encuentro entre Max Roach y Clifford Brown (otro gra trompetista) en 1955.Y en "The New Standard" se divierte Jamie Saft con Steve Swallow (b) y Bobby Previte (bt). Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Community Good Friday Service led by the ministers of the four churches in Fairfax: Andy Braams, Fairfax Baptist Church, Larry Gray, Fairfax Christian Church, Elaine Loggi, Fairfax Presbyterian Church, and Roger Cary, Fairfax United Methodist Church. Elaine Loggi gave the sermon.
Community Good Friday Service led by the ministers of the four churches in Fairfax: Andy Braams, Fairfax Baptist Church, Larry Gray, Fairfax Christian Church, Elaine Loggi, Fairfax Presbyterian Church, and Roger Cary, Fairfax United Methodist Church. Elaine Loggi gave the sermon.
Welcome back to Yorkshire, Cousins! At long last, Kelly & Tom recap Downton Abbey S3:E1! They lay out their Linney strategy, speculate about Mary’s fertility, complain about how bitchy all the characters got while on hiatus, go into mourning for McG’s hat, come up with a Branson/Matthew spinoff, wish that Sybil had spent her travel money on a new wardrobe, marvel at the beauty of Larry Gray’s permasneer, unexpectedly find themselves on Team Edith, and of course, extol the many virtues of Dame Maggie Smith. Plus, Kelly gets in deep with cloche hats, Tom corrects Baron Fellowes on the finer historical points of the Grand Trunk Railway debacle, and both of them say “Shank Bates” eleventy-million times apiece. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Larry Gray is happy to be the man behind the woman, holding the coat and being a supportive partner. Larry has been involved in many of the campaigns that shaped the political landscape of the Central Okanagan. Listen in as Larry's shares his Road to Now.