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In this episode we talk with Matthew Herd of the Seafarers and numerous other musical endeavors. We talk to him about the Seafarer's latest album “” and his work on his own soloproject. We also talk about spanning genres, the song “graveyard” and goingto the cinema alone. Matthew Herd is a Scottish songwriter and saxophonist living in east London. He writes for and performs with Seafarers, an acclaimed group of six long-term musical collaborators, who have been described as spanning the worlds of indie rock, chamber pop, and jazz. Matthew can be found performing with The Howl & The Hum, and Elanor Moss. Also with Misha Mullov-Abbado, and in trio with Will Glaser and Liam Noble. Check Matthew out here: IG: herdstagram Website: Matthewherd.com
The Jazz Session No.383 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in October 2024, featuring the 2019 modern jazz album “The Long Game” from innovative pianist Liam Noble. TRACK LISTING: Buleria - Edmar Castaneda; Vuvuzela - Bokani Dyer; The World Is Waiting for the Sunshine - Ken Colyer's Jazzmen; Petite Fleur - Chris Barber; Head Over Heels - Liam Noble; Pink Mice - Liam Noble; The Man That Got Away - Judy Garland; Boy! What Love Has Done To Me! - Ella Fitzgerald & the Nelson Riddle Orchestra; Recitative - Keith Jarrett; Detour Ahead [Take 2] - Bill Evans Trio; Guajira - Santana; Samba de Orfeu - Tohru Aizawa Quartet; Am I Wasting My Time - Earl "Fatha' Hines; A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening - Oscar Peterson; Rain on My Birthday - Liam Noble; Head First - Liam Noble; Contact - Jean-Luc Ponty with the George Duke Trio; Nite Sprite - Chick Corea; Charm Defensive - Phronesis, Julian Arguelles and Frankfurt Radio Big Band; Quest for Coin - Ezra Collective.
Mark joins the show to chat about his new album, Smiling. Joining the show is Olivia Cuttill as a guest host. Saxophonist and composer Mark Lockheart first came to prominence in the mid 1980s with the influential big band Loose Tubes. In 1992 Mark formed the eclectic co-led quartet Perfect Houseplants, a group that released six albums and collaborated with classical artists such as the Orlando Consort, Andrew Manze and Pamela Thorby. The mid-90s saw Mark recording and performing with many jazz, folk and pop artists, including Django Bates, Kenny Wheeler, Norma Winstone, June Tabor, Stereolab, Jah Wobble, Robert Wyatt, Prefab Sprout, Don Um Romao, Thomas Dolby and Radiohead.In 2003 Mark joined Seb Rochford's Polar Bear, which over a period of 12 years recorded six ground-breaking albums. The band's second album, Held On The Tips Of Fingers, was nominated for the 2005 Mercury Award and later appeared in Jazzwise's 100 Albums That Shook the World. The band's fifth album, In Each And Every Way, was also nominated for a Mercury Award in 2013. In 2007 Mark was a featured soloist (along with John Pattitucci and Gwilym Simcock) in Mark Anthony Turnage's About Water, which premiered on the Southbank in June 2007. Mark collaborated several times more with Turnage, performing his A Man Descending with the Southbank Sinfonia in 2008 and more recently as one of the featured musicians in Turnage's opera Anna Nicole, which premiered at the Royal Opera House in London in 2011. In 2009 Mark's quintet album In Deep was released to critical acclaim. The following year saw the release of Mark's first big band album Days Like These with the Hamburg-based NDR big band. That same year Mark was awarded APPJC Parliamentary Jazz Musician of the Year 2010. In 2013 Mark released Ellington In Anticipation, a radical reworking of Ellington melodies with an all-star line up including Seb Rochford and Liam Noble. The album received numerous four and five-star reviews and was MOJO magazine's Jazz Album of 2013 and nominated as Best Jazz CD of 2013 by the APPJC at the 2014 Parliamentary Awards. An invitation to perform at the New York Rochester Jazz Festival in 2014 led to the formation of Mark's trio, Malija, with bassist Jasper Hoiby and pianist Liam Noble. Malija's debut album The Day I Had Everything was released in December 2015 to critical acclaim. The group's second album Instinct was released in 2017 followed by a 21-date tour. In 2016 Mark was awarded Jazz FM Instrumentalist of the Year and also nominated for the British Composer Awards for his composition With One Voice. A few years later saw the birth of two very contrasting projects , the jazz/orchestral work titled Days On Earth for jazz sextet and 30-piece orchestra, released on Edition Records in January 2019 and a set of English Renaissance music ‘Salvator Mundi' recorded at Temple church in London with organist Roger Sayer.mosaic: Exploring Jewish Issuesmosaic is Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County's news magazine show, exploring Jewish...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
In this episode, we discuss recordings of “Il Ponte di Leonardo” (Glossa) by Kiya Tabassian, Constantinople & Marco Beasley, “Spanish Light” (Orchid Classics) by Francisco Fullana & Alba Ventura, “Brian Baumbusch: Chemistry for Gamelan and String Quartet” (New World) by Nata Swara & JACK Quartet, “Be Still” (Cellar Live) by Jalen Baker, “A Bouquet (for Lady Day)” (Ubuntu) by Mark Lewandowski & Liam Noble, and “Anthem of Unity” (HighNote Records) by Joel Harrison. The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's 100 Best Jazz Podcasts Episode 126 Deezer Playlist “Il Ponte di Leonardo” (Glossa) Kiya Tabassian, Constantinople, Marco Beasley https://open.spotify.com/album/5ef41IcrV7RkiUkyZwOXk6 https://music.apple.com/us/album/il-ponte-di-leonardo/1680177311 “Spanish Light” (Orchid Classics) Francisco Fullana, Alba Ventura https://open.spotify.com/album/6KbrQQEh8wMSUYMKgs0UlX https://music.apple.com/us/album/spanish-light/1692684799 “Brian Baumbusch: Chemistry for Gamelan and String Quartet” (New World) Nata Swara, JACK Quartet https://open.spotify.com/album/3ofGqzthOMNZ67v9TOuHYp https://music.apple.com/us/album/brian-baumbusch-chemistry-for-gamelan-and-string-quartet/1690462963 “Be Still” (Cellar Live) Jalen Baker https://open.spotify.com/album/1JempSARkLwl4fCGRtMhCA https://music.apple.com/us/album/be-still/1676521264 “A Bouquet (for Lady Day)” (Ubuntu) Mark Lewandowski, Liam Noble https://open.spotify.com/album/4ZzeFoS4bx4huedOFkTNwo https://music.apple.com/us/album/a-bouquet-for-lady-day-feat-liam-noble/1684804178 “Anthem of Unity” (HighNote Records) Joel Harrison https://open.spotify.com/album/4rOHHZSffauem7ziNh0Tmz https://music.apple.com/us/search?term=Joel%20Harrison Be sure to check out: "Same Difference: 2 Jazz Fans, 1 Jazz Standard" Johnny Valenzuela and Tony Habra look at several versions of the same Jazz standard each week, play snippets from each version, discuss the history of the original and the different versions.
The Vennameatavegamen lads are proud to present a very special episode where they have a sit down with a Peep Show fan favorite, "Big Mad Andy" actor Liam Noble! Liam is a fellow who just screams genuine class, even though there was a microphone in front of him the whole time!
Liam talks about his new album 'The Long Game' and chooses some of his favourite music. Tracks: Fig Foot – Paul Bley Someday My Prince Will Come – Miles Davis The Front – Wayne Horvitz Rain on my Birthday – Liam Noble For more from Liam visit https://liamnoble68.wordpress.com/ or https://editionrecords.com/artists/liam-noble/ Come and join us for a warm welcome and some fabulous music at www.wakefieldjazz.org
#sponsored - get your first case of beer for FREE with Beer52, the world's #1 beer club at: beer52.com/peep Use promo code PEEP to get 20% OFF with FREE shipping at manscaped.com #ad Help support the podcast with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastpharaohs We're back for the final, ultimate Peep Show quiz, and we have help from not one, but two members of the Dobby Club team, including Big Mad Andy himself! We welcome back Liam Noble and Doug Simpson to the show for one final Peep Show quiz, to wrap up series one to nine.
Après une visite de Birmingham en Mars 2020, notre partenaire Jazzlines , programme jazz du Town Hall Symphony Hall a souhaité mettre en valeur la diversité et la force de sa scène artistique. Découvrez deux sessions concerts filmés en studio avec le jeune et talentueux Xhosa Cole et le trio Rachel Musson, Liam Noble et Mark Sander ainsi qu'un enregistrement exclusif du groupe Joybang à découvrir.
Après une visite de Birmingham en Mars 2020, notre partenaire Jazzlines , programme jazz du Town Hall Symphony Hall a souhaité mettre en valeurs la diversité et la force de sa scène artistique. Découvrez deux sessions concerts filmés en studio avec le jeune et talentueux Xhosa Cole et le trio Rachel Musson, Liam Noble et Mark Sander ainsi qu'un enregistrement exclusif du groupe Joybang à découvrir.
Après une visite de Birmingham en Mars 2020, notre partenaire Jazzlines , programme jazz du Town Hall Symphony Hall a souhaité mettre en valeurs la diversité et la force de sa scène artistique. Découvrez deux sessions concerts filmés en studio avec le jeune et talentueux Xhosa Cole et le trio Rachel Musson, Liam Noble et Mark Sander ainsi qu'un enregistrement exclusif du groupe Joybang à découvrir. ENAfter a visit to Birmingham in March 2020, our partner Jazzlines, the jazz program of the Town Hall Symphony Hall wanted to highlight the diversity and strength of its artistic scene. Discover two concert sessions filmed in the studio with the young and talented Xhosa Cole and the trio Rachel Musson, Liam Noble and Mark Sanders but also an exclusive recording of Joybang to discover.
Listen to an interview with co host Nina Kunimoto and Liam Noble, former Navy enlistee who shares his experiences as a soldier and how he became politically engaged in the struggle against war. Next weeks show will be about counter recruitment and what young people should know before joining the military and some practical steps to resist recruitment in schools.
Tommaso joins the show to chat about his life and music. Creative, inspiring and intriguing, Tommaso is a joy to listen to. Rob and Dan discuss the upcoming shows and Tara takes the lead with Tommaso. Tommaso has performed and collaborated with many great musicians including Dave Liebman, Kenny Wheeler, Billy Cobham, Jim Mullen, Liam Noble, Jonathan Gee, Roger Beaujolais, Paolo Pellegatti, Attilio Zanchi, Fabrizio Bosso, Tino Tracanna, Paolo Fresu, Gianni Giudici and Academy Award Winning composer Dario Marianelli. He continues to seek inspiration and nurture his jazz expertise by taking part in jazz seminars and classes led by some of the greatest musicians alive, including Dave Liebman, Miguel Zenon, Vincent Herring, Ted Nash.Support the show (http://www.prestomusic.com/jazz)
Episode 21 PART 2. In this second part of a 2 part special we are joined by former Notts County Player & Manager, Nottingham's very own Shaun Derry.Following on from Part 1 we now talk with Shaun about his managerial career at Notts from 'The Great Escape' avoiding relegation on the last day against Oldham to how he wasn't allowed to keep important players like Alan Sheehan, Garry Liddle & Bartosz Bialkowski just to name a few. Shaun also reveals whether he'd be up for coming back to Meadow Lane in the future 7 & some fantastic stories form Greg Abbott taking a training session in just his boxers & the 'naked chef' Liam Noble plus many more!
This week, we're joined by Peep Show cast member, and part of the Dobby Club events company, Liam Noble - also known as Big Mad Andy! We talk all about his experiences on the show, as well as his involvement with the social media and events company 'Dobby Club', hosting quiz events around the country. Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/podcastpharaohs
As the lockdown continues, we're joined by more special guests, as we chat all things Peep Show with Giles and Doug from Dobby Club. Dobby Club is a dedicated Peep Show social community, brand and events company - all rolled into one! We discuss how they got started, how they teamed up with Big Mad Andy himself, Liam Noble, and why we all love Peep Show. Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/podcastpharaohs
Music Matters speaks to the violinist Tasmin Little about her involvement in music education, life as a recording artist, and her plans as she prepares to step down from the concert platform after an illustrious career that has spanned more than three decades. Kate Molleson hears from music journalist Philip Clark as he reflects on the time he spent shadowing the Dave Brubeck Quartet during their British tour as well as the epic interview he recorded with the jazz legend – all the subject of his new book Dave Brubeck: A life in time. Philip speaks about Brubeck’s early career, the bandleader’s unique improvisation and compositional styles, and his creative relationships with fellow band members. Two current jazz composers – Liam Noble and Laura Jurd – also share their views about the man who is synonymous with Take Five. Kate also talks to David Dolan and Karen Chan Barrett about their respective research projects using the power of EEG and fMRI scanning techniques to uncover what happens in the brains of musicians and audience members during improvisatory performance. And the subject of the BBC Symphony Orchestra’s Total Immersion Day at the Barbican later this month, Kate steps into the unique and emotive sound world of the maverick Swedish composer Anders Hillborg as he reflects on his musical style, his abandonment of electronica, and how the compositional process is rewarding but not always necessarily fun!
Thomas Gould is a classical violinist who also plays great jazz. He has played with a whole host of British jazz legends and continues to play with musicians like Gwilym Simcock and Liam Noble. He also tours the world as a classical soloist. http://www.thomasgould.com/ You can become a patron of the podcast on Patreon by following this link https://www.patreon.com/Jazzviolinpodcast Becoming a patron of the podcast means that you are directly helping the podcast continue. This is a chance for you to help out with the running costs of the podcast, if you feel like you get a lot out of my interviews you can be a part of it by donating a small amount of money. I will be creating one extra monthly show specifically for my patrons. This is either an interview with a musician I know from the jazz scene or I also create episodes where I listen back to previous shows and chat about some key points that my guests bring up. There are so many great ideas and concepts that these amazing musicians bring up and I would like to share with you some of my favourites! The music at the beginning of the episode is ‘Sweet Tamarind' from an album with Thomas Gould, Liam noble and Jim Rattigan I feature a new release at the end from my own project the London Django Collective https://www.londondjangocollective.com/ ‘Carte Blanche' by Matt Holborn
From previously unreleased recordings of Frank Zappa to the much-anticipated new album by the Michael Leonhart Orchestra and the exciting collaboration between Enrico Rava and Joe Lovano, this week we delve into another stash of really exciting new releases. The playlist features Michael Leonhart Orchestra, Goran Kajfes Subtropic Arkestra, Dominique Fils-Aimé, Susanna Risberg, Ted Nash, Enrico Rava, Joe Lovano, Zhenya Strigalev, Federico Dannemann, Leïla Martial, Ben Goldberg, Shahbaz Hussain, Helen Anahita Wilson, Gianni Gagliardi, Liam Noble, Eyolf Dale, André Roligheten, Satoyama, Frank Zappa. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/9126302/Mondo-Jazz Photo credit: Stefano Casali
Welcome everyone! Had a fun chat with pianist/improvisor/composer Liam Noble for this week's podcast. We talked about music, John Stevens, Brian May, his new album and more. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!Website: https://www.liamnoble.co.uk/Bandcamp: https://liamnoble.bandcamp.com/releases and https://liamnoblemusic.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/improvisedmusicagenda)
2e émission de la 43e session... Cette semaine, jazz modal, freebop et free! En musique: McCoy Tyner sur l'album Sama Lacuya (Milestone, 1974); Joe Farrell Quartet sur l'album Joe Farrell Quartet (CTI, 1970); John O'Gallagher, Liam Noble, Drew Gress, Jim Bashford sur l'album Meridians (FMR, 2019); Thomas Heberer sur l'album X Marks the Spot (OutNow, 2019); Peter Brötzmann, Alexander Von Schlippenbach, Han Bennink sur l'album Fifty Years After... Live Lila Eulen 2018 (Trost, 2019)...
2e émission de la 43e session... Cette semaine, jazz modal, freebop et free! En musique: McCoy Tyner sur l'album Sama Lacuya (Milestone, 1974); Joe Farrell Quartet sur l'album Joe Farrell Quartet (CTI, 1970); John O'Gallagher, Liam Noble, Drew Gress, Jim Bashford sur l'album Meridians (FMR, 2019); Thomas Heberer sur l'album X Marks the Spot (OutNow, 2019); Peter Brötzmann, Alexander Von Schlippenbach, Han Bennink sur l'album Fifty Years After... Live Lila Eulen 2018 (Trost, 2019)...
Will joins the show to chat about his new album, a duo featuring himself and Liam Noble on piano. Interestingly this is a sequel to Climbing in Circles Pt. 1, which we also featured on the show, that one starring Matt Herd on the saxophone. We struggled to track down Dan for a chat, with troubling results for the future of music. Support the show (http://www.prestomusic.com/jazz)
Rob and I get together to talk about our night at the Peep Show quiz hosted by the folks at Dobby Club, as well as the wonderful Paterson Joseph and Liam Noble. If you couldn't get yourself down there (tickets sold out in 10 minutes!) then join us to find out how the night went and why you should get yourself down there for the next one!
Hello and welcome to episode 47 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast. In this week's episode we preview this weekends upcoming game against Bury FC away from home at Gigg Lane. We discuss whether Notts fans can get excited about the recent performances and results. Also, we talk about the released players from last season such as Adam Collin, Jonathan Forte, Carl Dickinson, Michael O'Connor and Liam Noble. In addition we discuss the silly reckless challenges and debate how suspensions and injuries could affect the flow on the performances and results. Chris and Sam also discuss the league two table and more only in episode 47 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast! Remember you can subscribe to our PONcast. You can do so by using iTunes for IOS devices, downloading any of the main podcast apps from the Google play store or even listen to show using the TuneIn Radio app. As always, let us know your thoughts on this week’s PONcast on the forum or on the Facebook page, and once again, thank you for joining us. Website https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/
Hello and welcome to episode 29 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast. In this week's episode we assess Notts County's 2-1 win over Barnet and subsequent return to the top of League Two. We also look ahead to tonight's encounter with Crewe Alexandra at Gresty Road, giving our opinions on how the Magpies should line up and play. Other topics covered include Liam Noble's controversial return to Meadow Lane, who should take over in goal from the sidelined Adam Collin, and the FA Cup first-round draw. All this and more only in episode 29 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast! Remember you can subscribe to our PONcast. You can do so by using iTunes for IOS devices, downloading any of the main podcast apps from the Google play store or even listen to show using the TuneIn Radio app. As always, let us know your thoughts on this week’s PONcast on the forum or on the Facebook page, and once again, thank you for joining us. Website https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/
Hello and welcome to episode 28 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast. In this week's episode we assess Notts County's dour 1-1 draw with Forest Green Rovers. We also look ahead to the upcoming League Two encounter with Barnet and ask what the Magpies need to do to get out of the rut they're currently in. Other topics covered include whether Kevin Nolan's Manager of the Month award is a curse and whether free agent Liam Noble should be snapped up by the club. All this and more only in episode 28 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast! Remember you can subscribe to our PONcast. You can do so by using iTunes for IOS devices, downloading any of the main podcast apps from the Google play store or even listen to show using the TuneIn Radio app. As always, let us know your thoughts on this week’s PONcast on the forum or on the Facebook page, and once again, thank you for joining us. Website https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/
He's one of the most gifted and wonderful pianists and improvising musicians we know. A man who can take anything and turn it into something beautiful. This man we speak of, is of course Liam Noble. He joins us for a chat about all things jazz and life related. Support the show (http://www.prestomusic.com/jazz)
The jazz pianist Liam Noble and I explore how improvisation and creativity are as important in the operating theatre and the medical consulting room as on the stage of a jazz venue.
Episode 3 of the Turquoise Coconut Podcast. We spoke to jazz pianist and composer Liam Noble about his music, pedagogy, writing and cats made of yoghurt. Turquoise Coconut is a London-based independent record label. For more info, visit us at turquoisecoconut.com or find us on Facebook. New music for curious ears. Recorded on 5 April […]