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Dennis Hamm is a Los Angeles-based keys player with over 30 years of professional experience. Known for his virtuosic chops and incredible versatility, Dennis has toured and recorded with some of the biggest names in the music industry. For the past decade, he's been the keyboardist for Thundercat and the musical director for Alice Smith. He's also played in over 50 countries with legendary artists like Louis Cole, Chris Cornell, Babyface, Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald, Gino Vannelli, Alan Holdsworth, Larry Carlton, and many more. Oh—and he was nominated for a Grammy for his performance on Simon Phillips' Protocol 4. In this episode, you'll learn:
ESTÁNDARES SEMANALES.-Tin Roof Blues.-VINILOS MÍTICOS DEL JAZZ..La historia de Benny Goodman.--JAZZACTUALIDADJOVEN BIG BAND SEDAJAZZ-IN BLOOM La historia de Benny Goodman es una película biográfica musical estadounidense de 1956, protagonizada por Steve Allen y Donna Reed , escrita y dirigida por Valentine Davies y estrenada por Universal-International . La película fue concebida como una continuación del éxito de Universal de 1954, La historia de Glenn Miller , que narra la vida de un popular director de orquesta.El joven Benny Goodman recibe clases de clarinete clásico de un profesor de música de Chicago. El director de orquesta Kid Ory le aconseja tocar el género musical que más le guste. Benny comienza su carrera profesional uniéndose a la banda itinerante de Ben Pollack . Más tarde, en Nueva York, donde su nueva banda recibe una tibia acogida, Benny conoce al amante del jazz John Hammond y a su hermana Alice. Lo invitan a la majestuosa casa de los Hammond para interpretar el Concierto para clarinete de Mozart . Alice teme que se sienta incómodo, pero su interpretación es impecable y Benny agradece su preocupación. Las actuaciones de Benny en un popular programa de radio los sábados por la noche hacen que Fletcher Henderson se ofrezca como voluntario para hacer algunos arreglos. En la costa oeste, el comienzo temprano del programa ha convertido la música de Benny en una sensación entre las generaciones más jóvenes. Forma un cuarteto con Gene Krupa en la batería, Teddy Wilson al piano y Lionel Hampton al vibráfono . El romance con la chica de sociedad Alice es desconcertante para la madre de Benny, pero para cuando su hijo toca en el Carnegie Hall , todo está bien y la Sra. Goodman ha invitado personalmente a su futura nuera a sentarse a su lado. Concierto en directo grabado el dia 22 de Julio de 2024 dentro de las sesiones organizadas por el colectivo Sedajazz en el centro cultural La Rambleta en Valencia. Una big band con un objetivo claro: aprender y enriquecerse de repertorios de las historicas orquestas de Jazz y de nuevos compositores y arreglistas. La Jove Big Band Sedajazz reúne jóvenes de distintas edades que se expresan con sus instrumentos y forman una unidad donde todos tienen su espacio. El repertorio combina standards y arreglos de grandes exitos de la historia del Jazz, bandas sonoras, funk, rock y latin jazz. Han colaborado musicos como Jesus Santandreu, Joe Magnarelli, Perico Sambeat, Chris Cheek, Rex Richardson, Toni Vaquer, David Pastor, Sole Jimenez, Andrea Motis, Rita Payes, Domisol Sisters, Vicente Macian, Pedro Iturralde, Voro Garcia, Toni Belenguer, Alexey Leon, Miquel Alvarez, Joan Saldana y Pepe Zaragoza entre otros. Actuaciones destacadas: Festival de Jazz de Valencia, Club Jamboree, Jazz a poqueta Nit Altea, Festival de trompeta en Maspalomas, Ciclo Conciertos Caja Burgos, Festival Jazzing Barcelona, Clasijazz Almeria, Festival Mar i Jazz, Sala Mutant Valencia, Festival Jazz Teruel, Festival Jazz Villareal, Festival big band Priego Cordoba, Concierto Benefico Payasospital Palau de les Arts, Cinema Jove Torrent, Porta Ferrada Girona, Ses Figuretes Ibiza, Dia Internacional del Jazz Alfafar, Jimmy Glass, festival El desenjazz Lliria, Teatro Principal Valencia, Auditorio Almeria, Palau de les Arts Valencia, Asejazz Sevilla, Festival Jazz Cadiz, Palau de la Musica Valencia. Han grabado varios discos: Sedajazz kids band, Groowin Up, Rumbo a New Orleans, Ramonets amb Sedajazz Kids Band, Mutant, Eclectic, y ahora In Bloom. Su repertorio incluye arreglos de Perico Sambeat, Fco. Blanco Latino, Dizzie Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Don Ellis, Jesus Santandreu, Toni Vaquer, Juan Saus, Martina Sabariego, Pau Baena, Santi Navalon. Proyectos realizados: Brasiliana (musica brasileña), Toni Vaquer (Louis Cole, Nirvana, Radiohead), Andrea Motis (Standards), Rita Payes (Cancionero Latino), conciertos para lindy hop, musica de la movida valenciana de los 80s con arreglos originales. Músicos Ximo Reillo y Samu Gil: Saxo Alto Selamawit Giner: Saxo y Clarinete Luis Coronado: Saxo Tenor Aurora Blanco: Saxo Baritono y Voz Josep Peiro, Oscar Lujan, Guillermo Cotanda, Pablo Martinez y Hugo Coronado: Trompetas Hadriel Benedito, Angel Ballester, Joan Fernandez y David Marti: Trombones Martina Sabariego: Contrabajo Pau Montalt: Bateria Miquel Alcaina: Percusion Latina Pau Baena y Nur Elmanchoud: Piano Venus Benedito y Naila Ferrandis: Voz Raquel Marti, Alba Gimeno, Aleksandra Bester: Violines Nehir Acansu y Marc Vidal: Violas Irene Simbor: Violonchelo Fco. Angel Blanco Latino: Direccion Featuring: Juan Saus (Saxo Alto) Creditos Diseño Grafico: Cristina Duran Sonido: Vicente Sabater Asistente de Sonido: Iñaki Ariste Asistente Produccion: Pedro Gallego Temas 1. Harlem air Shaft (Duke Ellington) 03:11 2. La Puerta (Luis Demetrio) 03:36 3. In Bloom (Nirvana) 08:59 4. La Muerte Despierta (Lucia Fumero) 07:45 5. Mean To Me (Fred E. Ahlert) 03:23 6. Whiplash (Justin Hurwitz) 11:45 7. F it up (Louis Cole) 05:54 8. Deseo Salvaje (Eddie Palmieri) 03:07 9. Too Darn Hot (Cole Porter) 04:24 10. Carinhoso (Pixinguinha) 06:36 11. The Evil Morty (Kazu Makino, Amedeo Pace, Simone Pace.) 08:09 12. Nobody else for me (Jerome David Kern) 03:51 13. Over The Rainbow (Harold Arlen) 05:31 14. Flor de Lys (Djavan) 04:25
Desde nuestros laboratorios especializados en sesiones electrizantes, te servimos un nuevo Viernes Eléctrico repleto de temones de M83, The Killers, X Ambassadors, Halsey, G-Dragon junto a Anderson .Paak, Bruno Mars y Alexsucks, entre otros. Además, te contamos los detalles de una gira muy especial que Rufus T. Firefly van a celebrar para presentar las canciones de su nuevo álbum.Playlist:M83 - ReunionTWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB - What You KnowTHE KILLERS - The Man (Duke Dumont Remix)X AMBASSADORS - BoomX AMBASSADORS & JAMIE N COMMONS - Jungle (The MADE Edit)RUFUS T. FIREFLY - Río WolfRUFUS T. FIREFLY - Me has conocido en un momento extraño de mi vidaMICHAEL KIWANUKA - RollingG-DRAGON - Too Bad (feat. Anderson .Paak)ANDERSON .PAAK - Am I Wrong (feat. SchHoolboy Q.)MICHAEL JACKSON - Workin' Day and Night (Immortal Version)BRUNO MARS - PermJAMIROQUAI - Canned Heat (Dimitri From Paris Remix)CORY WONG - The Grid Generation (feat. Louis Cole)SEATBELTS - Tank!PROPELLERHEADS - History Repeating (feat. Shirley Bassey)APOLLO 440 - Stop the RockFATBOY SLIM - The Rockafeller SkankALEXSUCKS - Worm in the SunALFIE TEMPLEMAN - Happiness In the BushesBLUR - Girls & BoysOASIS - Fuckin' In the BushesKAREN DIÓ - Sick RideHALSEY - SafewordLAMBRINI GIRLS - Company CultureVIAGRA BOYS - Man Made of MeatSEX PISTOLS - Pretty VacantBRKN LOVE - Pulling LeechesROYAL BLOOD - OblivionJUSTICE - Neverender (feat. Tame Impala)Escuchar audio
McCoy Tyner & Joe Henderson, Black Artist Group, Sonic Liberation Front, Orrin Evans, Jon Batiste, Pierre Francois Trio, Thelonius Garcia, Tryptique, Diane Roblin, Christopher Whitley, BADBADNOTGOOD, Anthony Fung, Louis Cole, Phi-Psonics, Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Amaro Freitas, David Lavoie & Carson TworowPlaylist: McCoy Tyner & Joe Henderson, featuring Henry Grimes and Jack DeJohnette - IsotopeBlack Artist Group - For Peace and Liberty Part 2Sonic Liberation Front, featuring Oliver Lake - JusticeOrrin Evans and the Captain Black Big Band, featuring Bilal - All That I AmJon Batiste - 5th Symphony in Congo SquarePierre Francois Trio, featuring Remi-Jean Leblanc and Rich Irwin - Prelude Opus 28 No. 4Thélonius García - Marche nocturneTryptique, featuring Fern Lindzon, George Koller and Colleen Allen - A Flower for AmadeusDiane Roblin & Life Force - NowChristopher Whitley - soliloquy 1BADBADNOTGOOD - AudaciaAnthony Fung - Pluto's DanceLouis Cole, featuring Metropole Orkest - Things Will Fall ApartPhi-Psonics - Morning SunAdrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad, featuring Dom Salvador - Os AncestraisAmaro Freitas, featuring Brandee Younger - GloriosaCarson Tworow and David Lavoie - Blindside
EPISODIO 231.Temporada 6-10.EPISODIO PATROCINADO POR:CBM Clases de batería Madrid. https://clasesdebateriamadrid.com/ .Superdrummer Academy.www.simonefolcarelli.com .COMUNIDAD DEL CBM de Iñigo Iribarne:http://Clasesbateriaonline.com .Email diario de Iñigo Iribarne.https://inigobatera.activehosted.com/f/17 .EL MÉSTODO. https://t.me/unmetodoalmes/ .Disco recomendado por Iñigo.Un Último Vals de Joaquín Sabina: https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/track/4CiY69daQtmIl2RNqsYCtp?si=48515e00fb4c4744 .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4Ur7V8Jf60 .LIBRO RECOMENDADO por Simone .Academia Online JbBouvet - https://jpbouvetmethod.com/ .TOP TRI.Simone:Jharis Yokley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mo68lgeS9i8&t=349s .Louis Cole: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OJHDJdplcY&t=93s .Dave Cuomo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJJWcRGoJiI .Iñigo:Pedro Barceló: https://www.instagram.com/pedrobarcelodrummeroficial/ .Paco Beneyto: https://www.instagram.com/paco_beneyto/ .Cristian Costantini: https://www.instagram.com/cristiancostantiniicasto/ .Síguenos en: FB: https://www.facebook.com/Drumless-el-Podcast-101614758071997 .INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/drumlesspodcast/ .TELEGRAM: https://t.me/drumlesspodcast .ABEL:https://www.instagram.com/kustomdk/ .SIMONE:https://www.simonefolcarelli.com .http://clasesdebateriaonline.com .IÑIGO:http://inigoiribarne.com .https://Clasesdebateriamadrid.com .https://www.twitch.tv/inigobatera .https://www.ellibrodelascorcheas.com .http://Clasesbateriaonline.com .http://insidethegrooveof.com/ .BUY US A COFFEEPaypal: https://www.paypal.me/inigoiribarne .Bizum: 606424669 .
Jesse Starcher, Robert Cooper, Mik Wanamaker and Mark Radulich present their Motley Crue Cancelled EP 2024 Album Review as part of the MHOD Jukebox!Cancelled is an EP by the American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, released on October 4, 2024, through Big Machine Records. It is their first release with guitarist John 5, who replaced Mick Mars following his retirement from the band in October 2022.On April 19, 2023, Mötley Crüe announced that they had begun working on new music with record producer Bob Rock. Bassist Nikki Sixx released a statement a month later, stating that it had finished production and had begun mixing the new material. In July 2023, frontman Vince Neil confirmed that the band recorded three brand new songs. Two months later, guitarist John 5 confirmed the title of a new song as "Dogs of War", and also revealed that the band had recorded a cover of "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)" by Beastie Boys.On April 23, 2024, it was announced that Mötley Crüe had signed a deal with Big Machine Records, and three days later the band released "Dogs of War", their first song in five years and their first with John 5. Neil told Billboard that same month that additional music from Mötley Crüe could be released by the end of 2024 or in 2025, but also stated that new material could result in "a few songs here, a few songs there" rather than a full-length album. Drummer Tommy Lee did not rule out releasing a new Mötley Crüe album, but stated that "recording and writing some stuff that you're feeling right at the moment and releasing it is, for us, a lot more a lot more fun and sort of a time stamp of where we're at right now." Sixx said that the band had recorded two other new singles that were ready to be released.On August 23, 2024, Mötley Crüe released their cover version of "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)" as a single, and announced on the same day that a new EP, titled Cancelled, would be released on October 4.All of that plus video reviews of Motley Crue The Dirt, Motley Crue Dogs of War, Rammstein - Sonne, OZZY OSBOURNE - Shot In The Dark and Morbid Angel - God of Emptiness.All of that plus a discussion of Clown Core!Clown Core (stylized as ClownC0re) is an American musical duo. It is composed of two anonymous artists who wear clown masks, speculated to be drummer Louis Cole of the indietronica/jazzfunk band Knower and Sam Gendel, a saxophonist and frequent Cole collaborator. Their eponymous album Clown Core was released in 2010. The album Toilet followed eight years later. Their album Van was released in 2020. The EP 1234 released in 2021. Their projects are all self-released.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59
Album review for the latest joint project from Louis Cole, Composer Jules Buckley and the Metropole Orkest. Let me know your thoughts by sending in a voice message or message on Twitter @You_Love_Ernest. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/My2centspodcast/support
The Unforgiven https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/c/c7e7a43b-5714-4470-a244-6aa82c1dceff/3-6EHpWr.jpg He's battle-tossed and laid...? What we're listening to: Jake: Mew, And the Glass-Handed Kites (https://album.link/us/i/316009248) Louis Cole, Nothing (https://album.link/us/i/1739105659) Matthew: Drug Church, PRUDE (https://album.link/us/i/1756175595) Cleaners from Venus, Lilli Bolero (https://album.link/us/i/1757168450)
Aujourd'hui, un album proposé par Clément: "Quality Over Opinion", le magnum opus du génie californien Louis Cole, sorti en 2022!Bisous et bonne écoute. Retrouvez-nous sur X (ex-Twitter), Instagram, Bluesky, Patreon & Twitch.X (ex-Twitter) -- https://twitter.com/La_Pause_Clope Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/la_pause_clope_podcast/Bluesky -- https://bsky.app/profile/lapauseclope.bsky.socialPatreon -- https://www.patreon.com/lapauseclope Twitch -- https://www.twitch.tv/la_pause_clopeMerci de votre fidélité, de nous écouter, et n'hésitez pas à vous abonner à nos flux (et à mettre 5 étoiles sur vos applis de podcast) pour ne rien louper! Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:53:51 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Ce soir, un programme plutôt cool, un peu jazzy, un peu tropical, qui devrait vous faire danser. Au moins dans votre tête. - réalisé par : Stéphane Ronxin
Frances Chan features the ‘newskill' of Louis Cole's latest jazz-classical crossover album and the ‘old'scool' wisdom of Mike Nock with an interview and a look back over his career. Mike Nock will be inducted into the NZ Music Hall of Fame on 8 October 2024. Setlilst: Louis Cole – Cruisin' for P Louis Cole – A Pill in the Sea Jacob Mann Big Band – Breaking News Shuffle Thundercat ft Louis Cole – Bus in These Streets Louis Cole – Shallow Laughter : Bitches Louis Cole – Let it Happen Snarky Puppy ft Knower – I Remember Anatole Muster ft Louis Cole – Auntie Mabel Louis Cole – Wizard Funk Louis Cole – Weird Moments Mike Nock interview Yusef Lateef ft Mike Nock – Sister Mamie (Live at Pep's, 1964) Almanac ft Mike Nock, Bennie Maupin – Double Split The Fourth Way – Everyman's Your Brother Mike Nock – Vale John
... y más nuevas canciones de Jónsi, Mallrat, Blondshell, Lucius, Katie Gavin, Laura Marling, Foxing, Fucked Up y The Postal Service.Escuchar audio
MGNP Sidequests are bonus episodes available to $1/month patrons on our Patreon the day after a normal episode releases! They are also released into our normal feed on off-weeks since we typically only release a full episode once every two weeks. Alex talks about the new Louis Cole album! Jon's bought a bunch of vinyl! …
Enjoy an episode built along an ideal bridge between Amsterdam and New Amsterdam, with a special focus on the launch of FOOD, a new New York based label (as well as live events production company, and soon to be brick-and-mortar restaurant) inspired by the storied, artist-run cafe of 1970's SoHo of the same name. The playlist features Louis Cole, Metropole Orkest, Jules Buckley; Tivon Pennicott [pictured]; Rosa Brunello; The Jazz Passengers; Adam O'Farrill; KAMA Kollektiv; and Louise van den Heuvel. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/19372705/Mondo-Jazz (from "Things Will Fall Apart" to "Luchtsteen"). Happy listening! Photo credit: Claudia Tebar
Greg kicks us off this week with a deep dive into the new album by Louis Cole. nothing is a suite of new Louis Cole songs recorded (mostly) live in collaboration with Metropole Orkest & Jules Buckley. It's a really interesting listen and the guys dig in and discuss it.Songs:Louis Cole - Things Will Fall ApartLouis Cole - A Pill in the SeaLouis Cole - These Dreams Are Killing MeJay discovered a Reddit thread this past week that called out a handful of 'artists' performing AI generated covers on Spotify and reaping in royalties. While it appears that Spotify has removed the artists listed in the post, the circumstance is bound to occur again and poses a serious concern for artists.Song: Frank Sinatra & Count Basie - My Kind of GirlNick is back and has some catching up to do. We close out the week with another "News with Nick"Song: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - "Raw Feel"
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: E-Turn, Prowess The Testament, conshus, Atomphunk, Mugs and Pockets, DJ Deviant, Milton Nascimento, esperanza spalding, Kount Fif, Chino XL, Copywrite, DJ Hoppa, DJ Goce, J Littles, Kong The Artisan, klark sound, kurious, Mono En Stereo, JIM, Colette Chantel, Sankofa, Explicit Mass Productions, Louis Cole, Metropole Orkest, Jules Buckley, Potatohead People, Kendra Dias, Just Be, JBiz, JuniAli7, Phels, Rhyme Assassin, M.O.P., Ruste Juxx, The Arcitype, Peter Cat Recording Co., Abstract Mindstate, Simthandile Mtolo, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Frances Chan is inspired by Herbie Hancock and the OG Headhunters band ahead of attending their 50th anniversary concert at the Hollywood Bowl in August, plus Louis Cole's album launch. There's also Romani jazz, Latin flavours and local heroes. Setlist: Joe Kaptein – Eternal Afternoon Harvey Mason – Hop Scotch Bennie Maupin – Eternal Flame Bill Summers – Check it Out The Headhunters – Over the Bar Louis Cole – These Dreams Are Killing Me Corto.alto ft Rob McGuire – Longdays (11) United Future Organization – Tres Amigos Herbie Hancock ft Ceu – Tempo de Amor Johnny Raducanu – Blues Minor Dan Mandrila – Sonet Charles Mingus – Haitian Fight Song Mayumi Kijoma – Hard Bop Shirley Scott – Feeling Good Cal Tjader – Cucacao Thabani Gapara Project – Chisa Ghost-Note & Marcus Miller – Yellow Dan
Frances Chan is inspired by Herbie Hancock and the OG Headhunters band ahead of attending their 50th anniversary concert at the Hollywood Bowl in August, plus Louis Cole's album launch. There's also Romani jazz, Latin flavours and local heroes. Setlist: Joe Kaptein – Eternal Afternoon Harvey Mason – Hop Scotch Bennie Maupin – Eternal Flame Bill Summers – Check it Out The Headhunters – Over the Bar Louis Cole – These Dreams Are Killing Me Corto.alto ft Rob McGuire – Longdays (11) United Future Organization – Tres Amigos Herbie Hancock ft Ceu – Tempo de Amor Johnny Raducanu – Blues Minor Dan Mandrila – Sonet Charles Mingus – Haitian Fight Song Mayumi Kijoma – Hard Bop Shirley Scott – Feeling Good Cal Tjader – Cucacao Thabani Gapara Project – Chisa Ghost-Note & Marcus Miller – Yellow Dan
In this 200th episode, host Chuck Da Fonk talks about the lucid dreams and alternate life timelines he experiences when he fights insomnia and works on drifting back into a deeper sleep. Musical artists Luke Temple and Louis Cole inspire Chuck's theme this week with their two new "dreamy" tracks. Also new music from Greg Foat, SIRS, Ginger Root, Girls of the Internet featuring Ruti, and more. Plus special previously unreleased music from Parliament-Funkadelic drummer Jerome Bigfoot Brailey and his solo spin off group, Mutiny. Tune into new broadcasts of FSQ, Thursdays from 6 - 8 PM EST / 11 PM - 1 AM GMT. (Friday)For more info & tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/fsq///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: Sincere Vega, conshus, Mad Sexual Genius, kurious, Mono En Stereo, SOPHIE, Kim Petras, BC Kingdom, maticulous, The Audible Doctor, Ruby Wood, Vice Beats, M Slago, Homeboy Sandman, Pearl and The Oysters, Apifera, F.E.E.L., Lupe Fiasco, salute, Sam Gellaitry, Potatohead People, Redman, BLAND, Louis Cole, Metropole Orkest, Jules Buckley, NOWFOLK, Moka Only, Ishkan, Home Frango, T-Mo, Big Gipp and Khujo, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
NYC flutist, composer, Sunnyside Records artist, producer, and clinician, Jamie Baum, has toured the US and over 35 countries performing at major festivals, clubs, and concert halls including the Monterey, Madrid, Oeiras, Bermuda, Edinburgh, North Sea, Winter Jazzfest and London Jazz Festivals, Tampere Jazz Happening, Guimaraes Jazz Festival, Jazztopad, Bimhuis, Unterfahrt, Jazz Gallery, Jazz Standard, 55 Bar, Dizzy's, Blue Note, etc.. She's performed with artists as renowned and diverse as Randy Brecker, Roy Hargrove, Donald Brown, Tom Harrell, Paul Motion, Mick Goodrick and Kenny Barron to Dave Douglas, Fred Hersch, Leni Stern, Louis Cole, Jane Bunnett, David Binney, Ralph Alessi, Ben Monder, Anthony Braxton, Karaikudi Mani, V. M. Bhatt, Navin Chettri and Wadada Leo Smith. Though focusing primarily on jazz, she's been involved in several projects performing classical, new music, Brazilian and Latin music. Receiving critical praise for seven CD's as a leader, with most making several “Best CDs of the Year” lists and four stars from DownBeat, her recently-released What Times Are These received five stars in DownBeat. Inch By Inch (GM Recordings), by the cooperative band Yard Byard: The Jaki Byard Project (w/Jerome Harris, George Schuller), also received four stars from DownBeat. Jamie has appeared on over 40 recordings as a sidewoman including those by Dave Binney, George Colligan, Ursel Schlicht, Frank Carlberg, Patrizia Scascitelli, Taylor Haskins, Monika Herzig, Louise Rogers, Sarah McKenzie, Steve Lampert, Brian Landrus, Laura Andel, Judi Silvano, Shigeko Suzuki, James Hall, etc. Ms. Baum's many awards and grants for composing and touring include the 2022 Cafe Royale Recording Grant, 2021 South Arts Jazz Road Touring Grant, 2020 International Society of Jazz Arrangers & Composers (ISJAC) Covid Relief Commission, Foundation for Contemporary Arts 2020, 2020 Chamber Music America Jazz Presenter Consortium, 2018 USArtists International Touring Grant, 2017 New Music USA Project Grant, and a 2014 Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship. Baum was selected as a 2014-15 Norman Stevens Fellow/MacDowell resident and has since been awarded residencies again at MacDowell (2021), at UCross (2015), and at VCCA (2020). She won the '99 International Jazz Composers Alliance Award, 2010 CAP Award (American Music Center), the 2003 New Works: Creation and Presentation Award and the 2007 Encore Award, both components of the Doris Duke/CMA Jazz Ensembles Project. Ms. Baum has been in the DownBeat Critics Polls annually since 1998, making #1 “Rising Star Flutist” in '12, #2 “Flutist” in '19, and #3 “Flutist” in '20. She was named a "Major New International Talent” in 2015 lists by both “Musica Jazz” and “Jazzit” (Italy), was #2 “Flutist of the Year” in the 2018 Eleventh Annual International Critics Poll and tied for 4th place with Hubert Laws in the 2018 JazzTimes Critics Poll. Jamie was included in Huffington Post's "Twenty-five Great Jazz Flute Performances”, nominated by the Jazz Journalists Association for “Flutist of the Year“ fourteen times, and The Jamie Baum Septet+ was nominated in 2014 "Best Midsize Ensemble" - in the same list with only two other bands -The Wayne Shorter Quartet and Steve Coleman's Five Elements! Media attention for her recent CD, Bridges, and previously released, In This Life, brought features on WBGO's RADAR and NPR's All Things Considered, reviews in The New York Times, DownBeat, JazzTimes, All About Jazz, etc.. and two hour-long feature/retrospectives on major German and Czech public radio shows. Bridges was voted #4 in the 2018 JazzTimes Readers Poll for “Best New Release,” and In This Life was in the "Best CDs of 2013” lists including Boston Globe, iTunes, and Francis Davis' NPR Music Jazz Critics Poll. Recently, Baum was included in the JazzTimes 10: Essential Jazz Flute Albums (2019), 3 Questions for Today's Jazz Musicians by Lilian Dericq, Cricket Publishers (Paris), the “Woodshed” in DownBeat, January 2019, and was the flutist on “The Essence of the Blues -- Flute: 10 Great Etudes for Playing and Improvising, Book & CD”, (Jim Snidero “play-along” series, 2019). Through a highly competitive auditioning process, Jamie was chosen to tour for the DOS/Kennedy Center Jazz Ambassador program from '99 -'03 in South America and South Asia. The US State Department also sponsored later shorter tours, in addition to several isolated US Embassy-sponsored programs while Baum was on her tours in Europe and South Asia. Baum's two main active projects featuring her compositions include The Jamie Baum Septet+, together since 1999, and her Short Stories band marking five years by performing at the 2020 Winter Jazzfest. In addition, she co-leads Yard Byard: The Jaki Byard Project and is involved in several other projects either as co-leader or side-woman, including The Richie Beirach/Jamie Baum Duo and NYC Jazz Flutes. Baum has been on the faculty of the Manhattan School of Music Jazz Arts department at since 2006, on the adjunct faculty roster at the New School University since 2004, and taught at Berklee College of Music (2011-2013). Summer jazz programs Baum has taught composition, improv, and flute technique, and coached ensembles at including the Stanford Jazz Workshop Institute, Litchfield Jazz Camp, Maryland Jazz Camp, etc. A clinician for Altus Flutes/KHS America since 1993, they have sponsored her innovative, pioneering workshop "A Fear Free Approach to Improvisation for the Classically-Trained Musician” TM, "A Fear Free Approach to Composition for the Improvising Musician” TM and “Flute Technique for Doublers” at colleges, conservatories, festivals, flute clubs and “music and art” schools worldwide.
Public Law 86-272 (PL 86-272) offers limited protection to out-of-state companies that solely solicit sales for tangible personal property within a state. Small and medium-sized businesses in the manufacturing, distribution and retail sectors have heavily relied upon this state protection since it was enacted in 1959 to decrease overall tax liability. In 2021, the Multistate Tax Commission (MTC) released a controversial reinterpretation of what activities may be considered more than mere sales solicitation. The MTC guidance suggests that some internet-based activities such as post purchase chats, online tutorials and cookies used for data mining may cause a business to no longer qualify for the protection of PL 86-272.In this episode, Brooks Nelson, Partner and Strategic Tax Leader, and Sarah McGregor, Tax Director, are joined by Louis Cole, Partner and State & Local Tax Services Leader, and Cathie Shaw, National Tax Partner. Together they discuss the current challenges surrounding PL 86-272 and the increasing pressure stemming from the evolution of modern-day business practices. Listen to learn more about: 04:07 – PL 86-272 background05:25 – MTC authority06:45 – Businesses that have adopted MTC interpretations10:07 – MTC impact on small businesses 12:45 – Determining nexus without the sale of tangible goods14:59 – Relevance of nexus studies16:59 – Record keeping and internet activity analyses 19:43 – Mitigating compliance burden Related Guidance The Income Tax Nexus Battle and Federal Public Law 86-272
They say that three is the perfect number, and so we have decided to go "three-by-three", focusing on three musicians, Nicole McCabe [pictured], Herbie Nichols and John Hadfield, and featuring three recent tracks associated with each one of them. The playlist also features Dolphin Hyperspace, Louis Cole, Logan Kane; Ben Allison, Steve Cardenas, Ted Nash; Fay Victor; Enrique Heredia; Layale Chaker, Sarafand; and Rachel Eckroth. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/19033914/Mondo-Jazz (up to "Improvisation 1"). Happy listening!
The Brave Men podcasts highlight men who are leaders because they’re honest, strong, vulnerable and filled with wisdom. But what can we learn from boxing? Here’s your answer. Fred Ichniowski is a leading business consultant and boxing commentator. And he’s also a dad … When Fred Ichniowski’s eight-year-old son asked him a profound question about life, it sparked a conversation that transcended simple fatherhood advice. In this enlightening episode, Fred, a seasoned business consultant and boxing commentator, joins us to share his unique insights on the powerful distinction between mentoring and coaching, and the impactful moments that have defined his career. Here’s wisdom and strength. Listen as we delve into Fred’s heartfelt stories, from his childhood connection with his father through boxing to his transformative journey in leadership and personal growth. Fred hits us with a memorable acronym about grace, influence, and leadership qualities that transcend titles—Humility, Vulnerability, Accountability, and Courage (HVAC). What’s the difference between coaching and mentoring? Fred has a great answer. Whether through mentoring, coaching, listening, or leading by example, this episode offers practical tools and inspirational stories to foster personal growth and effective leadership. Brave Men is a production of the Christian Men’s Network and is hosted by the President of CMN, Paul Louis Cole. Follow the ministry of CMN around the world by following Paul on socials ( @paullouiscole ). For tools and resources for discipling men find what you need at CMN.men (00:12) Boxing Commentary and Life Transformation(13:35) Life's Journey and Faith Transformation(28:37) Difference Between Coaching and Mentoring(38:56) Quick to Listen, Slow to Speak(47:19) Transformative Power of Grace and Influence(58:53) Leadership Through Humility and Courage(01:07:53) Global Men's Christian Network Movement
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An overload of work and an opposing plethora of adventure and fun crash against each other and make FSQ host Chuck Da Fonk realize that things are falling apart despite his best attempts to keep a steady state in his life. He translates this current era of his life into a musical adventure across two hours of music, including several songs titled "Things Fall Apart" by Steve Mointe, Jerry Harrison of the Talking Heads, New wave cult classic star Cristina, and Louis Cole. New music by Art Feynman, Blue Hawaii, Joe Goddard x Ray Mang, Sweatson Klank x Session Victim help remove the anxiety brought on by the falling apartness.Tune into new broadcasts of FSQ, Thursday from 6 -8 PM EST / 11 PM - 1 AM GMT. (Friday)For more info & tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/fsq///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.co Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tony talks to Jesse about tracks from Iron & Wine and Louis Cole.
Oli is a piano and keyboard player based in London. His credits include artists like Carly Simon, John Mayer, Gregory Porter, and Louis Cole.Amongst many other things, we discussed finding like minded people, the necessary developmental pain of being around amazing musicians, and finding one's voice.I hope you enjoy our conversation as much as I did.(Recorded 2nd February 2024)Support the showFollow me on Instagram - @nategrooveSubscribe to support the show - https://www.buzzsprout.com/2058148/supportAny questions or guest suggestions, please email nwinsessionwith@gmail.comGet 20% off all Safari Pedals plugins. Enter code Session20 at checkout!
Paul Cornish received the Los Angeles Jazz Society's 2020 New Note Commission and recently was awarded First Place in the Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition and the 18th Street Arts Center's 2021 Make Jazz Fellowship. Cornish was also awarded the Grand Prize in the 2018 American Jazz Piano Competition. Currently residing in Los Angeles, Cornish has performed extensively across the globe with such notable artists as Joshua Redman, Louis Cole, Theo Croker, Snoh Aalegra, Terrace Martin, Thumpasaurus and HAIM.
José Luis Cova, Simón Petit present: JazzTaBueno 37/2023 *NEWS TRENDS* 01. KNOWER – TIME TRAVELER 02. LOUIS COLE – THINKING 03. POMPLAMOOSE – ID RATHER DANCE 04. VULPECK & Cory Wong – IT GETS FUNKIER IV 05. YUSSEF KAMAAL - CALIGRAFIAS 06. JONAH NILSSON & DIRTY LOOPS – COFFE BREAK –feat –RICHAR BONA 07. GOTAN PROJECT – QUEREMOS PAZ 08. ERIC CLAPTON – I SHOT THE SHERIFF 09. FABRIZIO BOSSO - WOMAN'S GLANCE Our Production music is new and innovative in many ways. Is also engaging and inspiring our loyal public radio family with the current explosion of talent and creativity across the spectrum of jazz and related musics.
Suzie Explores is a podcast series focussing on the nature of creativity and curiosity. Bringing her unique perspective of the world of music and beyond, Suzie joins forces with a host of luminaries in the creative field to explore what it means to be an inspired human being in this world.Today my guest is the amazing and wonderful Louis Cole, who inspires fans throughout the world with his incredibly iconic drumming, daringly honest lyrics, introverted and extroverted songs and broad breadth of style. In this conversation, we talk about what it feels like to go to bed at 9am, live on Skippy and then realise that it feels good to fuel with fab food, and occasionally see the sun rising in the morning having slept already!
Pedro se muda y nos cuenta de primera mano sus experiencias con fletes japoneses y después nos pone al día sobre las grandes ambiciones de Wikipedia y el proyecto Wikidata. Por último Javier le escribe una carta de amor a uno de sus músicos favoritos, Louis Cole, en forma de sección de podcast.
Here's my conversation with singer, bassist & composer Fuensanta – one of the most original artists that I know. We reflect on her life in music, her creative process, challenges and important lessons, band leading, composing methods, influences and also we relive our own musical encounter with Louis Cole and Shannon Barnett. This is episode has … Continue reading Fuensanta
In Episode 185 Gary talks with Louis Cole. Louis managed to create a home-made electric VW camper van and drive it coast to coast across the US - right into the polar vortex. Not easy when you don't have a heater, right? We look at how he did it, what issues he encountered and what lessons he's learning for his next venture - a home-made electric VW Beetle.Why would he build his own? What did he learn that he didn't already know? Why would he drive into a polar vortex in an EV with no heater? Guest Details:Louis Cole :Louis is a YouTube and tinkerer who has spent his life going on adventures and documenting them for his channel. This season of the podcast is sponsored by Zapmap, the free to download app that helps EV drivers search, plan, and pay for their charging.Links:156 - The EV Conversion Episode - - Our previous episode on converting cars to electricCrossing the US in a custom DIY Tesla VW Van - The playlist of Louis' attempts to cross the US in his VW camper van conversion (Well worth the time to sit and watch!)Oxfordshire launches county-wide EV car club pilot scheme - electrive.com - - A Cool Thing https://Twitter.com/louiscole - Louis' Twitter accounthttps://Instagram.com/louiscole - Louis' Instagram pageEpisode produced by Arran Sheppard at Urban Podcasts: https://www.urbanpodcasts.co.uk(C) 2019-2023 Gary Comerford Social Media:Patreon Link: http://www.patreon.com/evmusingsKo-fi Link: http://www.ko-fi.com/evmusings EVMusings: Twitter https://twitter.com/MusingsEvand Facebook http://www.facebook.com/The-EV-Musings-Podcast-2271582289776763Octopus Energy referral code (Click this link to get started) https://share.octopus.energy/neat-star-460'So, you've gone electric?' on Amazon : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07Q5JVF1X'So, you've gone renewable?' on Amazon : https://amzn.to/3LXvIckUpgrade to smarter EV driving with a free week's trial of Zapmap Premium, find out more here https://evmusings.com/zapmap
Lords: * CisHetKayFaber * Phone Topics: * Correction regarding a previous topic where I stated that Metal Gear Solid 2 was the most important game of 2023 * https://twitter.com/othatsraspberry * Children cannot be trusted to enjoy things, and maybe that's fine * This list of extremely specific danger signs * https://nextworldover.tumblr.com/post/720069329613357056 * https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/3/3597ddeb-e52e-4cda-a59c-c64600489fea/Tkr719yF.jpg * https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/3/3597ddeb-e52e-4cda-a59c-c64600489fea/9unswnr6.jpg * "Bank Account" by Louis Cole * https://genius.com/Louis-cole-bank-account-lyrics * Technical beliefs you have which may be regarded as superstition, but are true to your experience (I'm convinced my new microphone is worse) Microtopics: * The part where Jim talks. * Splitting your mutuals. * The kind of person who goes to Bluesky vs. who goes to Mastodon. * A relationship with an editor. (Like Emacs.) (Or Vim) * Wanting to see what Shaq posts. * The human zoo of bad takes. * Who sent Shaq a Bluesky invite?? * O' That's Raspberry * Metal Gear Apologies. * Sending Konami money to fund the port of Metal Gear Solid 4. * Optimizing for extremely specific hardware and getting entrenched. * Shaders languishing on PS3. * PT's final resting place. * Konami diversifying into video games in the 80s when it's lucrative and dediversifying when it stops being as lucrative in the 2010s * A lot of weird business practices involving Slurpees and banking * All the places the Vita port of Metal Gear Solid 2 went on to. * The Worlds of Power novelization of Metal Gear. * A Narpas Sword scenario. * Cutscene inflation. * What happened to cutscene lengths after voice acting became cheap. * Encoding movies on a disc for free. * Time to Crate vs. Time to When Your Input Matters. * Ramen waterslides. * Annoying things that little kids do that adults also do. * Playing video games and parenting at the same time. * Whether it's still abuse if it's happening in the Netherlands. * Expectations people place on their children for Christmas vs. for Halloween. * Distorted beer. * Getting a bunch of stuff you don't want for Christmas. * A sweater with Mario or a cool dinosaur on it. * Swapping the Barbie and GI Joe voice boxes and whether that's a plot point of the Barbie movie. * Chewbacca dancing on top of the twin towers as they collapse. * Taking wire cutters to the electrical substation and getting some free copper. * I don't feel 130 kilovolts; I'm a perfect sphere. * Creating a situation where people are safe even if they're not paying attention. * Flying around in a tornado googling "what do you do when you're flying around in a tornado" * Is it .webm or .webnn? * All the three letter acronyms that ought to be on the internet rug you can't get. * The giant System 7 floppy disk blanket. * A blanket with the Mac startup sound on it. * Missing out on some drum solos. * A poem based on a true story. * Being afraid to look at your tax returns. * Getting single taxed and double social security benefits. * Replacing your old snowball with a new snowball. * Your thing as a person trained in audio engineering. * Getting a very insensitive microphone so that it only picks up the sounds you want it to. * Jim's advice for recording your voice. * A Shure SM-57B with the Cloudlifter. * Technical knowledge for smart people. * Solid state drives failing without warning. * A high pitched whine imparting a natural warmth to your voice. * Recording your voice with a $15 boom arm. * Using shittier tools as you get more experienced. * A cover of a Weezer song that's rendered unlistenable hematite l because of the string squeak. * The inability to process and retain information about LinkedIn's purpose.
"Remind Yourself (Marlene Ribeiro Remix) by Goat from Seu Sangue; The title track from Too Late by Fawning; "A Ghost at Noon" by Sam Prekop and John McEntire from Sons Of; "People Person" by Sunburned Hand of the Man from Hypnotape; "Omgeving" by David Edren from Relativiteit Van de Omgeving; "Dusk Raid" by Clark from 5-10; "Let It Happen (Old Version)" by Louis Cole from Some Unused Songs; "Charlie's Rampage" by John Carpenter from Firestarter Original Soundtrack; "Visiting" by Craig Leon from Anthology of Interplanetary Folk Music Vol. 1; "Beneath These Waves" by Mike Cooper from Black Flamingo; The Actress remix of Carmen Villain from Smalltown Supersound Remix Anthology Vol. 1-4 2002-2022
Thundercat's music education and evolution, from 1. Messing with his dad's Billy Cobham records with his brother Ronald → 2. Growing up with two musician parents, and going to gigs with his dad → 3. Befriending Kamasi Washington and their teacher Reggie Andrews taking them under his wing → 4. Forming the Young Jazz Giants and gigging all over town, including at Laker games → 5. Joining a boy band and touring Europe as a teenager → 6. Playing in Suicidal Tendencies and learning how to be tough on stage → 7. Being encouraged to make his own records by his friend Flying Lotus Thundercat (Stephen Bruner) is a multiple Grammy Award-winning bassist, vocalist, producer, and composer from Los Angeles. His most recent album, It Is What It Is, released in the spring of 2020, won Best Progressive R&B Album at the 63rd Grammy Awards and features musical contributions from Ty Dolla $ign, Childish Gambino, Lil B, Kamasi Washington, Steve Lacy, Steve Arrington, BADBADNOTGOOD, Louis Cole, Pedro Martins, and Zack Fox. Thundercat produced the record with his longtime partner Flying Lotus. That album followed Bruner's game-changing third album, Drunk (2017), which completed his transition from virtuoso bassist to bona fide star and cemented his reputation as a unique voice that transcends genre. Previous releases include The Golden Age of Apocalypse (2011) and Apocalypse (2013), followed by EP The Beyond / Where The Giants Roam featuring the modern classic “Them Changes.” He was later “at the creative epicenter” (per Rolling Stone) of the 21st century's most influential hip-hop album, Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly, which earned him a Grammy for his collaboration on the track “These Walls.” He has continued to collaborate with Lamar, in addition to recent collaborations with Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak), Haim, H.E.R., and Kaytranada, as well as contributing bass and vocals for “Black Gold,” the theme song of Netflix's anime series Yasuke (scored by Flying Lotus), and an original song for the final season and soundtrack of HBO's Insecure. In addition to music, Thundercat recently made his acting debut with a recurring role as The Modifier in the Star Wars series The Book of Boba Fett, appeared as the face of recent fashion/brand campaigns with Kerwin Frost x Beats and Salehe Bembury x New Balance, and was a guest at Paris Fashion Week and other events from Spanish luxury designer Loewe. The name Thundercat refers to the cartoon he's loved since childhood and an extension of his wide-eyed, vibrant, often superhuman approach to his craft. Follow Silverlake Conservatory of Music at @silverlake_conservatory For more information on Parallel, visit parallel.la Follow Cadence13 at @cadence13 Follow Thundercat at @thundercatmusic Follow Flea at @flea333 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Songs to brush your dog to playlist. Josh Fraser vocalist of Properties of Nature and host of The PONcast filled in for Adam as a guest co-host this episode. We talk to Dawson Scholz from The Ongoing Concept about his extremely supportive parents, taking DIY to the limit, the new album "again" and getting TOC back together, some of his favorite music throughout the years, and a lot more. We have a Discord now so come hang out with us and for those who want to support the show go check out our Patreon we have some awesome perks and it'll help us out a lot. Links for both of those are in our LinkTree and on all of our socials. Make sure to follow us on all socials to keep up with interviews and playlists @VIPlaylistpod and we have a YouTube now so go subscribe to us!! Special thanks to Ghostshaft, Boo Lay, Keanu DiCaprio and FBD Media for making that amazing tune you hear at the end of the episode. Go check out their socials and jam some of their tunes on Spotify. Artists on the Songs to brush your dog to playlist are Bruce Hornsby, Boston, Dream Theater, August Burns Red, Asking Alexandria, Cory Wong, Cody Fry, Dirty Loops, Louis Cole, Clown Core, The Reign of Kindo, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE, Attack Attack!, and Bill Wurtz. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/viplaylistpod/message
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This week's guest is Nate Wood. Nate can do it all…and he can do it all at once. In his solo project fOUR, he sings / plays bass/keys/drums all at the same time. Wow. But throughout his career, he's been involving in so many projects including Kneebody, Wayne Krantz, George Harrison, Tigran Hamasyan, Louis Cole, Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders, Sting…incredible. It was truly and honor talking to him and I hope you enjoy the 5 records that shaped Nate Wood in the musician he is today. Cheers! As promised...check out the video of Marcus Gilmore HERE. For more information on Big Fat Snare Drum, check out www.bigfatsnaredrum.com and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok.
“After stumbling into the direct sales industry at 20 years old, Ian fell in love with networking and connecting with people from various backgrounds. Shortly after hitting the elite ranks in his first company, it was unfortunately forced to close its doors. This led Ian to dive into the technology world, soon becoming the first employee of a computer vision startup using machine learning to build facial recognition and object detection models. There he helped scale the company to 20+ employees and led the sales team to achieve over $1,000,000 in business. At the same time, Ian reignited his passion for network marketing and has since reached the elite ranks in a subsequent direct sales company. Today Ian runs enterprise sales for the leading U.S. Data company. In 2018, Ian launched his podcast, “The Damn Good Day Show,” which focuses on educating aspiring entrepreneurs by dissecting the come-up stories of today's incredible achievers. The podcast has since reached 117 episodes and has featured guests including David Meltzer, Brad lea, Amy Landino, Louis Cole, and Cindy Cowan. In 2020, Ian created “Network Podcasting” which is an online education company that teaches people how to upgrade their network and build their business through podcasting. You can follow Ian on Instagram @ianlenhart or via his podcast on all platforms.
In this episode of the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast, host Jack Lawless is joined by the multi-talented musician, songwriter, video producer, and internet personality, Bill Wurtz. Together, they discuss Bill's music, his inspirations, and how he got started writing songs. They also delve into one of Bill's biggest musical influences, The Beatles - in particular, the incredible talent of Paul McCartney. Bill shares his thoughts on the recently released Get Back docu-series, providing a unique perspective on this behind-the-scenes look at the creative process of one of the most iconic bands of all time. If you're a fan of music, The Beatles, or just great conversation, this episode is not to be missed. So, turn off your mind, relax, and enjoy the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast with Bill Wurtz. Don't forget to subscribe for more exciting guests and thought-provoking conversations! Check out Bill's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/user/billwurtz Follow Bill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/billwurtz If you like this episode, be sure to subscribe to this podcast! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Or click here for more information: Linktr.ee/BeatlesEarth ----- The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the most influential band of all timeand were integral to the development of 1960s counterculture and popular music's recognition as an art form. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock 'n' roll, their sound incorporated elements of classical music and traditional pop in innovative ways; the band later explored music styles ranging from ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock. As pioneers in recording, songwriting and artistic presentation, the Beatles revolutionised many aspects of the music industry and were often publicised as leaders of the era's youth and sociocultural movements. Led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, the Beatles evolved from Lennon's previous group, the Quarrymen, and built their reputation playing clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg over three years from 1960, initially with Stuart Sutcliffe playing bass. The core trio of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison, together since 1958, went through a succession of drummers, including Pete Best, before asking Starr to join them in 1962. Manager Brian Epstein moulded them into a professional act, and producer George Martin guided and developed their recordings, greatly expanding their domestic success after signing to EMI Records and achieving their first hit, "Love Me Do", in late 1962. Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Starr all released solo albums in 1970. Their solo records sometimes involved one or more of the others; Starr's Ringo (1973) was the only album to include compositions and performances by all four ex-Beatles, albeit on separate songs. With Starr's participation, Harrison staged the Concert for Bangladesh in New York City in August 1971. Other than an unreleased jam session in 1974, later bootlegged as A Toot and a Snore in '74, Lennon and McCartney never recorded together again. Two double-LP sets of the Beatles' greatest hits, compiled by Klein, 1962–1966 and 1967–1970, were released in 1973, at first under the Apple Records imprint. Commonly known as the "Red Album" and "Blue Album", respectively, each has earned a Multi-Platinum certification in the US and a Platinum certification in the UK. Between 1976 and 1982, EMI/Capitol released a wave of compilation albums without input from the ex-Beatles, starting with the double-disc compilation Rock 'n' Roll Music. The only one to feature previously unreleased material was The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl (1977); the first officially issued concert recordings by the group, it contained selections from two shows they played during their 1964 and 1965 US tours. The music and enduring fame of the Beatles were commercially exploited in various other ways, again often outside their creative control. In April 1974, the musical John, Paul, George, Ringo ... and Bert, written by Willy Russell and featuring singer Barbara Dickson, opened in London. It included, with permission from Northern Songs, eleven Lennon-McCartney compositions and one by Harrison, "Here Comes the Sun". Displeased with the production's use of his song, Harrison withdrew his permission to use it.Later that year, the off-Broadway musical Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Road opened. All This and World War II (1976) was an unorthodox nonfiction film that combined newsreel footage with covers of Beatles songs by performers ranging from Elton John and Keith Moon to the London Symphony Orchestra. The Broadway musical Beatlemania, an unauthorised nostalgia revue, opened in early 1977 and proved popular, spinning off five separate touring productions. In 1979, the band sued the producers, settling for several million dollars in damages. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978), a musical film starring the Bee Gees and Peter Frampton, was a commercial failure and an "artistic fiasco", according to Ingham. Accompanying the wave of Beatles nostalgia and persistent reunion rumours in the US during the 1970s, several entrepreneurs made public offers to the Beatles for a reunion concert.Promoter Bill Sargent first offered the Beatles $10 million for a reunion concert in 1974. He raised his offer to $30 million in January 1976 and then to $50 million the following month. On 24 April 1976, during a broadcast of Saturday Night Live, producer Lorne Michaels jokingly offered the Beatles $3,000 to reunite on the show. Lennon and McCartney were watching the live broadcast at Lennon's apartment at the Dakota in New York, which was within driving distance of the NBC studio where the show was being broadcast. The former bandmates briefly entertained the idea of going to the studio and surprising Michaels by accepting his offer, but decided not to. Bill Wurtz (stylized in lower case as bill wurtz or billwurtz) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, animator, video editor, and internet personality based in New York City. He is known for his distinctive musical, comedic, and narrative style which includes deadpan delivery and singing paired with colorful surrealist, psychedelic, and non-sequitur graphics. Wurtz first published material on YouTube in 2013. He set up a website in 2014, presenting a catalog of music and videos he had created since 2002. Wurtz proceeded to upload edited versions of his videos on Vine, where he gained his initial popularity. He experienced breakout success on YouTube with his animated videos, History of Japan (2016), and History of the Entire World, I Guess (2017). Wurtz released music videos regularly from 2017 to March 2019. Through the rest of 2019 and all of 2020, Wurtz was inactive on YouTube, returning to the platform in January 2021 with a new visual style of 3D animation. Wurtz's first recorded composition was an instrumental named "Late Nite Lounge with Loud Lenny" which according to his site was recorded on June 17, 2002, his first recorded song was "stuck in a rut" recorded on March 3, 2005. Wurtz's first known YouTube activity were on an account called "billynothingshow". Wurtz was first known for his presence on the short-form video-sharing website Vine, where he first gained a following in 2014. He began by taking short videos he had previously published to his website and re-editing them to fit Vine's six-second restriction.Before transitioning fully to YouTube, Wurtz was uploading a video to Vine nearly every day. He received early attention in 2015 for the short video "Shaving My Piano", which was covered briefly in The Verge. On April 11, 2016, Wurtz won the Shorty Award for "Tech & Innovation: Weird" at the 8th Shorty Awards; during the awards ceremony, attention was given to one of his Vine uploads "I'm Still a Piece of Garbage". Wurtz withdrew from making vines to focus on finishing History of Japan. Wurtz had originally intended to make a video on US history, but abandoned it. Alongside interest on Vine, Wurtz achieved wider popularity in 2016 with History of Japan, a nine-minute YouTube video that outlines Japan's history. Wurtz chose the topic due to his lack of knowledge of it. The video covers key events of its history: "Buddhism, internal conflict, alliances with Britain, World War I, World War II, the dropping of atomic bombs and its post-war economic miracle". It showcases Wurtz's quirky visual and comedic style through a mixture of fast-paced narration and animation, intercut with short musical jingles. The video was described as "an entertaining new approach to education". It went viral on social media after its release on February 2, 2016, and under a week later, received over four million views by February 8. It particularly received considerable attention on Tumblr and Reddit. As of August 2021, the video has over 68 million views. German Lopez of Voxcalled it a "strange", "pretty good – and surprisingly funny" video. History of the Entire World, I Guess was the top video on the YouTube trending page on the day of its release, receiving 3.2 million views on its first day, and on Reddit it became the most upvoted YouTube link of all time. It became an Internet meme and was listed at eighth place on YouTube's list of the top 10 trending videos of the year. As of January 2023, it has over 152 million views.[25] Writer German Lopez for the news website Vox praised the video for not heavily focusing on western and US history, and successfully covering other areas in world history which may be neglected in US schools, such as powers in China, Persia, and India. Because it resists specialization and assembles history in chronological order starting from the beginning of the Universe, history of the entire world, i guess can be considered a work of Big History, and is probably one of the most popular works associated with the discipline. It has been called a "must-see" and is considered to be Wurtz's magnum opus. In 2020, Thrillist ranked the video at number 40 on its list of best YouTube videos of all time. Wurtz's song "Just Did a Bad Thing" and the accompanying video spawned TikTok videos of people lip-syncing to the opening lines; in the platform, #ididabadthing became the top hashtag of March 2019. Following this, Wurtz would only post four more videos before his break, ending with "Might Quit". After "Might Quit" was released, Wurtz would not post any new videos to YouTube for nearly two years, before continuing to release music and videos animated in 3D with Blender. Wurtz has developed an absurdist, surreal style on both his music and animation. Eddie Kim wrote for MEL Magazine that Wurtz "refuses to mimic anyone else's animation or musical style, but it's not weird for weirdness' sake alone", comparing him to Thundercat and Louis Cole and highlighting Wurtz's pretty pop melodies, unexpected chords and multi-layered rhythms as commonalities. Geoff Carter of Las Vegas Weekly stated: "Merge Don Hertzfeldt, Jenny Holzer and Thundercat and you might get someone a little bit like Bill Wurtz". Nick Douglas of Lifehacker summarized him as "somewhere between comedy and education and vaporwave." Wurtz's music has been classified as jazz-pop, incorporating elements of lo-fi music, smooth jazz, funk and easy listening. Wurtz tends to reject genre categorization, and does not consider himself to be a jazz musician. Overall, his music evokes malaise, self-deprecation, and a "blurring of the lines between irony, parody and honesty".[35] This is often paired comedically with dire circumstances or sobering undertones. In an interview with Genius, Wurtz stated that "it's a good... songwriting technique to write about something bad with a good sounding melody, because if you can get people to feel good about something bad, then you're bulletproof in life." Wurtz's voice has been described as "silky tenor with range and energy". Artists who have expressed admiration for Wurtz's music include indie musicians Daði Freyr and Sidney Gish, fellow YouTube musician Adam Neely, DJ and producer Porter Robinson, as well as Australian singer Sia. '[Music] theory' may be fun, but it's made of liquid and has a tendency to melt. The music comes first and then you figure out how to describe what happened, although fully describing it can never be done. One of the classical composers said 'We will never understand music, but music understands us readily and instantly'. Wurtz started playing music at a very early age. He has claimed to be "wholly self-taught" as a musician, and regularly downplays the importance of music theory in songwriting and composition, insisting that the sound and feel of music should be prioritized over attempts to conform to theory. In fact, one of the defining characteristics of Wurtz's style is a subversion to conventional approaches to composition. One example is "I Wanna Be a Movie Star", highlighted in an article for the student newspaper The Harbinger, where the author praised Wurtz's skill in incorporating complex time signatures without causing the music to feel "either incomplete or too long", instead achieving a sound that "feel[s] completely natural" and "pop-ish". Wurtz has used different programs to edit his music, including GarageBand from 2009 to 2010, and long-discontinued Logic Express 9 until at least 2016. Videos Wurtz's videos are typically in a lo-fi, neon aesthetic, and have been described as surreal and psychedelic. They range from "nonsensical" shorts to animated music videos, and often involve deadpan humor, dancing stick figures, vaporwave-like transitions and neon, sans-serif text on-screen. Wurtz often follows similar patterns in his videos such as multi-layering, and clip art images. He has stated the low-budget quality arose out of a necessity to publish videos regularly and evolved naturally. At Vidcon 2018, Wurtz was asked why his style is so different from other YouTube musicians. He stated that he chooses to "live under a rock" and produce his music in isolation rather than take inspiration from other creators on the platform. Wurtz publicly struggles with perfectionism, making use of schedules and deadlines to overcome it. In response to a fan question he explained that in the process of doing this he has "been forced to become an expert on carelessness". Website Wurtz launched his personal website billwurtz.com in 2014. Despite this, it has been compared to a late 1990s website due to its simple design. Apart from containing all of his released songs and most of his videos dating back since 2002, the website also features many other types of content not available elsewhere. For example, Wurtz posts vlog-style 'reality' videos depicting his creative process. Wurtz maintains a section on his website to answer anonymously submitted questions. His answers to questions are considered an aspect of Wurtz's creative output; the style of his answers have been described as "verging on the poetic" and "earnest, if somewhat loopy-sounding".
Mia Gladstone is a New York based singer, multi-instrumentalist, producer and programmer. Her genre bending style incorporates the cutting up of Jazz, Funk, and R&B, before reassembling it for the social media age. Promoting messages of self-acceptance, compassion, and creative freedom her Loopy project in 2022 explored gender, identity, social media, and the complexities of the human mind. Rommel Donald, better known as ROMderful, is a British producer, multi-instrumentalist and singer on the rise. Currently based in Seoul, South Korea, his slick, woozy, and experimental production style blends Pharrell Williams with Flying Lotus. Maiya Blaney is a singer from New York who released her debut album 3 in 2021. She writes about the nuances of human connection and emotion, and how they play big parts in the machinations of everyday society, soundtracked through the influence of jazz and soul. She also collaborated with Mia Gladstone on her Loopy project. Independent R&B singer Emmavie says she's "addicted" to music, and that being an independent artist means working every day “with no PR, no label and quite often with no money”. She's collaborated with the likes of Kojey Radical, Alfa Mist, and fellow guest ROMderful. Together they discuss the pain of song writing, processing emotions, being the vessels for their art and music, defining success and being nerds. In part two, ROMDerful shares a playlist of music he's called Different Parts Of Your Adventure On The Road. It features tunes from Louis Cole, Hello Yello, Children of Zeus and Poom.
What's so funny about Larry Goldings? He has been such a major musical force for so long, it's hard to remember a time when he was not around. He's one of the most accomplished, respected and admired hammond organ players alive and much of his career has been devoted to that instrument. The trio he formed in the early 90s with guitarist Peter Bernstein and Bill Stewart has been one of the pillars of his musical life for over 30 years, and the three have remained United for decades. Their most recent record, Perpetual Pendulum, was released earlier this year. The recording session for the album marked the 30th anniversary of the release of their first record together - the 1991 album The Intimacy of the Blues. Larry eventually moved to the West Coast and carved out a reputation as not only a jazz musician but also a highly sensitive session player, sideman, collaborator, songwriter, and film composer. Goldings is also no stranger to social media: For years he has posted clips of himself - not only musical, but also what you might describe as schtick or comedy. His alter ego, Hans Groiner, for example, claims to be an Austrian accordion player, pianist, educator and Thelonious Monk specialist who has improved Monk's music by making it "more relaxing, and less offensive to the ear." In recent years he's also become a regular fixture with Scary Pockets, the LA based YouTube famous funk collective. Larry Goldings and Scary Pockets even have their own side project called Scary Goldings, they've recorded a bunch of albums and videos together, and over time have brought in Larry's longtime friend John Scofield to join them, as well as other viral superstars like MonoNeon and Louis Cole. In this conversation, originally recorded in 2016, Larry talks about his early development and influences, his ongoing relationship with Peter Bernstein and Bill Stewart, working with John Scofield, James Taylor, Maceo Parker, Jon Hendricks, the New York - LA thing, his approach to accompaniment, organ playing and telling jokes on the bandstand. www.third-story.comwww.patreon.com/thirdstorypodcast https://www.wbgo.org/podcast/the-third-story Music in this episode: John Scofield “Do Like Eddie”Goldings, Bernstein, Stewart “United”James Taylor “School Song”Johnny Bowtie Barstow “First Noel” Hans Groiner - YoutubeLarry Goldings “Ivermectin”Scary Goldings “Larry Pockets”Jon Hendricks “Freddie Freeloader”Christopher Hollyday “No Second Quarter”Larry Goldings Trio “The Intimacy of The Blues”Jaco Pastorious “Word Of Mouth”Dave McKenna “C Jam Blues”Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery “James and Wes”Peter Bernstein (feat. Larry Goldings) “While We're Young”Chris Anderson “The Folks Who Live On The Hill”Jim Hall (feat. Larry Goldings) “Somewhere”Larry Young “Back Up”Billy Preston “Will It Go Round In Circles”Goldings, Bernstein, Stewart “Reflections In D”Weather Report “In A Silent Way”Jimmy Smith “The Sermon”Abdullah Ibrahim “Carnival”Maceo Parker “Shake Everything You Got”Maceo Parker “Pass The Peas”James Taylor “Country Road”
Approachable Music returns with part two of Kiefer's epic interview with Los Angeles-based composer, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and bass historian Sam Wilkes. In addition to his solo work, Wilkes is known for his collaborations with Sam Gendel, Louis Cole, and Jacob Mann.
Louis Cole is a singer-songwriter and sickeningly talented multi-instrumentalist with a strong DIY aesthetic from Los Angeles, California. He is on a mission to create deep feelings through music and is the figurehead of an LA jazz-adjacent scene that includes Genevieve Artadi (with whom Cole co-founded the alt pop / electrofunk band KNOWER in 2009), Sam Gendel, Sam Wilkes, Jacob Mann, Dennis Hamm, Pedro Martins and more. He will release his new album “Quality Over Opinion” on 14th October 2022 on Brainfeeder Records. Topics Discussed In This Episode: What initially attracted Louis to wanting to become a musician Olfactory memories How Louis approaches creating music now Louis's love for harmony and chord progressions Musical gifts from the universe Louis's daily routines The multiple albums Louis has coming out including a collaboration with Metropole Orkest in Holland Louis's wide range of eclectic musical taste His experiences going to USC for music school Artists Mentioned: Frédéric Chopin (Composer) Johann Sebastian Bach (Composer) Bill Evans (Pianist) Gil Evans (Pianist) James Brown (Singer / Performer) Stevie Wonder (Singer-Songwriter) Igor Stravinsky (Composer) Genevieve Artadi (Jazz Musician) Thundercat (Singer-Songwriter / Bassist) Sam Gendel (Musician) Blake Mills (Musician) Pino Palladino (Musician) Kurt Rosenwinkel (Jazz Guitarist) Meshuggah (Band) Gustav Mahler (Composer) Skrillex (DJ) Doug Mosher (Saxophonist) Keith Jarrett (Composer / Pianist) Video Games Mentioned: Mario Kart Starfox Streets of Rage artistdecoded.com louiscole.bandcamp.com instagram.com/louiscolemusic
For the inaugural episode of Approachable Music, Kiefer interviews Los Angeles-based composer, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and bass historian Sam Wilkes. In addition to his solo work, Wilkes is known for his collaborations with Sam Gendel, Louis Cole, and Jacob Mann. In this episode, Kiefer and Sam discuss the history of the bass, collaborating with visual artists, and optimizing your artistic process.
Ryan Lerman has a few tricks up his sleeve. Best known as the cofounder of Scary Pockets, a dynamic funk band from LA who came to prominence on YouTube, Ryan is also an accomplished singer songwriter, bassist, arranger and producer. His early work with Michael Bublé, John Legend, Vanessa Carlton and Ben Folds prepared him for a career as a session player, and his early solo records showcased his plain spoken, plaintive and soulful connection to the human condition. Lerman met his Scary Pockets cofounder Jack Conte when the two were still in high school in Marin County, California. It's a relationship that has informed and influenced him musically and professionally since then. He says that they “tend to be systems level thinkers” who “focus on the process instead of the outcome.” That kind of process oriented approach has paid off: Scary Pockets and Lerman are extremely productive: they have released at least one new video each week since 2017, racked up millions of views and a loyal audience of funk enthusiasts around the world. They've recorded hundreds of songs featuring a continuously rotating line up of quality musicians and singers. Collaborators have included many former guests of this podcast including Jacob Collier, Louis Cato, Louis Cole, Tyler Duncan, Joey Dosik, Larry Goldings, Caleb Hawley, Cory Henry, Theo Katzman, Lawrence, Adam Levy, Monica Martin, Jake Sherman, Antwaun Stanley, Jack Stratton, and Cory Wong. Here he talks about his happy place (“in the middle of business thinking and artistry”), what he learned about leadership by working as a sideman, how tried to become a lawyer but ended up playing funk music instead, and what minor nine chords have to do with any of it. www.third-story.com www.wbgo.org/studios