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**This episode was originally published on February 6, 2024, but the warm days from the last few weeks have had me bumping PHASOR a lot, so - let's hear from Roberto!**For this episode of Songs of Our Lives, I invite Helado Negro on the show. After talking a little about his process and the story of Lupe Lopez, he takes us on quite the journey (including me reacting to one of his off-the-cuff picks live - ha!). We get into the all-time greatness of Teddy Pendergrass, Piero's timeless moments, Bonnie Raitt's calypso side, the utter seduction of Maria Marquez's “Loveroom,” Caliban bringing it, the understated magic of Luiz Bonfa, being moved to tears by Xenia Rubinos, and so much more!Listen to all of Helado Negro's picks HEREPHASORHelado Negro Official SiteSongs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyThe Jewel GardenSong List:Piero "Yo Vengo"Xenia Rubinos "Cherry Tree"Caliban "Open Mind"Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes "Bad Luck"Onyx "Bacdafucup"Frank Harris & Maria Marquez "Loveroom"Bonnie Raitt "Wah She Go Do"T.I. "Sorry"Luiz Bonfá "Enchanted Mirror"Luiza Brina "Back in Bahia"Prefuse 73 "Afternoon Love In"Meridian Brothers "Guaracha UFO"
RIP to the legends Lou Donaldson and Roy Haynes, who passed recently. I play a couple of their records on the bookends of this episode. The Lou Donaldson joint that starts things off, a cover of "Everything I Play Gonh Be Funky," reminds of my very early days of digging, finding this at an East Village bookstore in 1997 or so, and always treasuring it. I didn't get hip to Mr. Haynes later on even though I already had some of the hundreds of records that he played on in my collection. In-between, I included some of my recent digs, since it's been a while since I last recorded an episode. Thanks as always to folks tuning in - working on a few things right now, more soon! For now, dig in and go and track down more of these legendary artists' work. Tracklist: Lou Donaldson, Steve Goodman, Luiz Bonfa, Cal Green, Milt Jackson, Jackie McLean, Roy Haynes
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The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX.Music A synth stab from As if it Would Have a Universal and Memorable Ending by Shane Carruth's score to his film, Upstream Color, a movie I love deeply. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes by the Platters The Girl Who was Frightened of Ashtrays by Charlie Megira Sambolero by Luiz Bonfa. Water by So Percussion Divertimiento Fur Tenorsaxophon Und Kleines Ensemble (Part 4) from Carl Oesterhelt and Johannes Ender. Ball by Duval Timothy Piece 3 by the great Warren Ellis. Chora tua Tristeza from Lalo Schiffrin Growing Up from Ben Sollee's score to Maidentrip (Vibraphone, Marimbaphone, Malletted Wood, Two Synthesizers) and (Two Bells) by Josiah Steinbrick Main et lee from Michel Portal
"Les inconnus connus" d'Éric Russon : Quelqu'un que j'ai bien connu. Le génocide des Tutsis au Rwanda a eu lieu du 7 avril au 17 juillet 1994 soit il y a 30 ans cette année. On en parle avec l'autrice franco-rwandaise Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse qui publie "Le convoi" (Flammarion). Le 18 juin 1994, quelques semaines avant la fin du génocide des Tutsi au Rwanda, Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse, alors adolescente, a eu la vie sauve grâce à un convoi humanitaire suisse. Treize ans après les faits, elle entre en contact avec l'équipe de la BBC qui a filmé et photographié ce convoi. Commence alors une enquête acharnée (entre le Rwanda, le Royaume-Uni, la Suisse, la France, l'Italie et l'Afrique du Sud) pour recomposer les événements auprès des témoins encore vivants : rescapés, humanitaires, journalistes. La chronique de Josef Schovanec : Daniel Kahneman, le Prix Nobel d'Économie 2002 décédé le 27 mars dernier. Le talk-show culturel de Jérôme Colin. Avec, dès 11h30, La Bagarre dans la Discothèque, un jeu musical complétement décalé où la créativité et la mauvaise foi font loi. À partir de midi, avec une belle bande de chroniqueurs, ils explorent ensemble tous les pans de la culture belge et internationale sans sacralisation, pour découvrir avec simplicité, passion et humour. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 11h30 à 13h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
For this episode of Songs of Our Lives, I invite Helado Negro on the show. After talking a little about his process and the story of Lupe Lopez, he takes us on quite the journey (including me reacting to one of his off-the-cuff picks live - ha!). We get into the all-time greatness of Teddy Pendergrass, Piero's timeless moments, Bonnie Raitt's calypso side, the utter seduction of Maria Marquez's “Loveroom,” Caliban bringing it, the understated magic of Luiz Bonfa, being moved to tears by Xenia Rubinos, and so much more!Listen to all of Helado Negro's picks HEREPHASORHelado Negro Tour DatesHelado Negro Official SiteSongs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden
For this episode of Songs of Our Lives, I invite Helado Negro on the show. After talking a little about his process and the story of Lupe Lopez, he takes us on quite the journey (including me reacting to one of his off-the-cuff picks live - ha!). We get into the all-time greatness of Teddy Pendergrass, Piero's timeless moments, Bonnie Raitt's calypso side, the utter seduction of Maria Marquez's “Loveroom,” Caliban bringing it, the understated magic of Luiz Bonfa, being moved to tears by Xenia Rubinos, and so much more!Listen to all of Helado Negro's picks HEREPHASORHelado Negro Tour DatesHelado Negro Official SiteSongs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden
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Tonight on Jazz After Dark: Lester Young & The Kansas City Six, Lester Young & the King Cole Trio, Helyne Stewart, Les McCann Ltd. & Lou Rawls, Gene Ammons, Stuff Smith, Ramsey Lewis Trio, Lucky Thompson, Stephane Grappelli & Barney Kessel, Stephane Grappelli, Esther Satterfield, Stanley Cowell, Les Paul, and Luiz Bonfa.
Manha de Carnaval by Luiz Bonfa and West Coast Blues by Wes Montgomery
Nikki Bedi and Rev Richard Coles are joined by actor Ralf Little who first appeared on our screens as the awkward Antony in the Royle Family, went on to star in Two Pints and a packet of crisps, and now Death in Paradise. Legendary football manager Brian Clough took our guest Craig Bromfield under his wing as a troubled youngster but their relationship ended when Craig betrayed Brian and never saw him again. Craig has written about his experience to make sense of what he did and why he did it. Helen Kirkham is a Saturday Live listener who had a road accident as a teen and later trained to be a nurse. She attended a lecture by the doctor who saved her life. Sports reporter Emma John who is a cricket fan, a bluegrass fiddler and singledom advocate. Andy Summers, guitarist with The Police, chooses his Inheritance Tracks: Manha de Carnaval from the film Black Orpheus by Luiz Bonfa and West Coast Blues by Wes Montgomery and your thank you. Producer: Corinna Jones
Episode 72 of the Truth About Vintage Amps, where amp tech Skip reminisces about cheap regional beers, smooth trailin' and Brazilian cocktails. As always, he also fields your questions on all-things-tube-amp. So keep the questions coming... This week's episode is sponsored by Amplified Parts and Grez Guitars. Some of the topics discussed this week: 2:46 Sam Plecker from Pulga 4:51 Skip's music recommendations: Jim Hall & Paul Desmond; Chuck Wayne; Kenny Burrell; Luiz Bonfa; Phil Baugh; Pat Martino 8:24 Skip's Red Foley Guitar, a Vox book giveaway 16:06 Analog Outfitters, redux 17:11 Funky tremolo on a 6SL7 Ampeg Rocket 23:44 Vingtor amps, Part Fire (that's "four" in Norweigan); East German PAs 27:45 What does the cathode follower do? 31:20 Magnatone 480 reverb fix , NPN transistors (thanks Chris at guitaramptech.com.au) 34:40 Premier 100R; Vega and Ampex amps 37:12 RIP Ned Beatty, Fat (not Short) Monroe 37:38 The magic of Kalamazoo Model 2's, Fender-style inputs 41:37 A 1970 Traynor YGM-3 with howling reverb 47:01 Why the plus in B+ voltages 50:35 Recommended reading: Allen Furst's Night Soldiers 51:50 Skip needs an horologist 53:20 WD-40, again; moisture on a Mesa Boogie PCB board 1:00:39 The Oroville McDonalds 1:03:11 A Yamaha EM-100 mixer (free), a Remington Model Five, California Typewriter 1:07:08 An in-person taping of TAVA? Jason heads to California; the Crumb Brothers from Reno 1:10:21 Booze talk: Leblon Cachaca from Brazil; caipirinhas 1:13:17 Recommended replacements for Astron caps; Mallory 150s; regional cheap beers 1:17:23 Josh Yenne's extended family? Co-hosted by the Fretboard Journal's Jason Verlinde. Support the show as a TAVA Patreon patron (yes, Skip does get the money) and get bonus episodes, in-depth articles on amp circuitry and other surprises. Email or send us a voice memo to: podcast@fretboardjournal.com or leave us a voicemail or text at 509-557-0848. And don't forget to share the show with friends.
Dizzy Reece - The Escape Nat King Cole - Calypso Blues Blind Blake And The Royal Victoria Hotel Calypsos - Love, Love Alone Fitzroy Coleman Quintet - Uncle Joe Charlie Adamson - Bangalee Eden Ahbez - Mongoose Esquivel - Besame Mucho Robert Drasnin - Orinoco Eden Ahbez and John Harris with Paul Horn - Monterey The Sotos Brothers - Miserlou Cyril Diaz & Orchestra - Tabu Les Hommes - Canticle The Eloise Trio - Similau The Rhythm Aces - Mami Juan Formel & Los Van Van - Llegue Llegue Los Pakines - Ramo de Rosas / Campo de Fresas / Venus Nikanor - Condor Blanco Los Scorpios - Si No Quieres Bailar Vuelve A Casa Haiti Lullaby Juan Muro - Teu sapato Lalo Schifrin, Luiz Bonfa, Oscar Castro-Neves - Bossa Nova Cha Cha Erick Cosaque - Kominiké Martin Denny - Baubles, Bangles sand Beads Luigi Zito - Andante Tranquillo Malphino - Through The Arch Peder - Timetakesthetimetimetakes Tariverdiev - Waltz (From 'The last Thief') Ernest Ranglin - Anna Vicente Amigo - Tres Notas Para Decir Te Quiero Béatrice Arnac - Athee Ou A TE Kip Carmen & Danny Horton - This Island Is Our Home Méliza - Enragé Aleo's Band - EOE Sergio Mendes - Promise of a Fisherman Tuca - Verde Fizzè - Dérive Erick Cosaque - Guadeloupe, île de Mes Amours Ahmad Jamal - Marseille (Featuring Abd Al Malik) Piero Umiliani - Petra (Sottofondo generico in re minore) Gary Burton, Pat Metheny, Steve Swallow, Antonio Sanchez - Fleurette Africaine (Little African Flower) Herbie Hancock - Mimosa Lalo Schifrin - Agnus Dei Azymuth - Zé e Paraná
Sintonía: "Jazz Cats Part 1" - Quasimoto Bajo el título de "In The Mind of Jamie Cullum", una fantástica sesión del mismo, capaz de aglutinar a Nina Simone con Laurent Garnier, Charles Mingus con Donovan, o a Mark Murphy con la Cinematic Orchestra y Roots Manuva: "I Think It´s Gonna Rain Today" (Randy Newman) - Nina Simone; "Perdido de Amor" - Luiz Bonfa; "Stolen Moments" - Mark Murphy; "I´d Probably Do It Again" (Unreleased track) - Jamie Cullum; "Acid Eiffel" (feat. Bugge Wesseltoft) - Laurent Garnier; "After You´ve Gone" (Exclusive Track) - Jamie Cullum; "Get Thy Bearings" - Donovan; "Station Approach" - Elbow; "All Things To All Men" (feat. Roots Manuva) - Cinematic Orchestra; "Fables of Faustus" - Charles Mingus Escuchar audio
Tracklist: Parliament "Let's Play House" The Whole Darn Family "Seven Minutes of Funk" Sylvia Striplin "You Can't Turn Me Away" Freddie Scott "You Got What I Need" The Charmels "As Long As I've Got You" The Heath Brothers "Smilin' Billy Suite Pt. II" James Brown "Funky Drummer" Leon Haywood "I Want'a Do Something Freaky To You" Ohio Players "Funky Worm" Isaac Hayes "A Few More Kisses To Go" Tarika Blue "Dreamflower" The Cyrkle "The Visit" Tom Scott & The California Dreamers "Today" Stan Getz feat. Luiz Bonfa "Saudade Vem Correndo" Labi Siffre "My Song" Esther Phillips "That's Alright With Me"
The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX, a curated network of extraordinary, story-driven shows. Music We hit two sections from Bernard Herrmann's score to Tender is the Night: The Embrace and The Breakdown. A bit of Sambolero by Luiz Bonfa. Labyrinth II by Caitlin Aurelia Smith. Walter Meets the Beaver from Marcel Zavros' score to The Beaver. Two tracks, "1" & "2" from AAESPO's album, Layers. Maria Arvos' Last Days of Summer. And Time Times Three by Palm. Notes The most comprehensive article I encountered on Doug Davis is here. I found this biographical essay on Otto Schnering particularly useful. The Oxford Companion to American Food & Drink, edited by Andrew F. Smith.
www.radiojazznoend.com La fusión entre el Jazz y la Bossa Nova es uno de los grandes acontecimientos musicales de la segunda mitad del siglo XX. En este fenómeno, jugó un papel protagonista el saxofonista Stan Getz, que entre los años 1962 y 1963, grabó cinco álbumes producidos por Creed Taylor, que fueron responsables en gran medida de la popularización e internacionalización de este seductor estilo y en los que participaron artistas de la talla de los guitarristas Charlie Byrd, Joao Gilberto o Luiz Bonfa así como el compositor brasileño Antonio Carlos Jobim. En este nuevo programa, Radio Jazznoend, os invita a sumergiros en esta música fascinante cuyo irresistible atractivo ha permanecido incólume a través de las décadas.
www.radiojazznoend.com La fusión entre el Jazz y la Bossa Nova es uno de los grandes acontecimientos musicales de la segunda mitad del siglo XX. En este fenómeno, jugó un papel protagonista el saxofonista Stan Getz, que entre los años 1962 y 1963, grabó cinco álbumes producidos por Creed Taylor, que fueron responsables en gran medida de la popularización e internacionalización de este seductor estilo y en los que participaron artistas de la talla de los guitarristas Charlie Byrd, Joao Gilberto o Luiz Bonfa así como el compositor brasileño Antonio Carlos Jobim. En este nuevo programa, Radio Jazznoend, os invita a sumergiros en esta música fascinante cuyo irresistible atractivo ha permanecido incólume a través de las décadas.
Ney De Castro - Ba-tu-ca-da (Pete Heller Big Love from Rio Mix) Azymuth - Roda Piao (Spiritual South Remix) Masters at Work and Liliana Chachian - Brazilian Beat (dope mix) Banda Black Rio - Magia (Faze Action Horny Mix) The Latin Project - Brazilian Love Affair Tenorio Jr. - Nebulosa Marcos Valle - Parabens (Danca Do Daniel) Jazz Samba Encore (ft. Stan Getz, Luiz Bonfa, Maria Toledo) - Saudabe Vem Correndo Madlib Interpreta Azymuth - ??? Ceclia - Na Boca Do Sol Jorge Ben Jr. - Take It Easy My Brother Charles Arthur Verocai - Pelas Sombras Joao Donato - Cala Boca Menino Sergio Mendes & Brasil ‘66 - Roda Quincy Jones - Soul Bossa Nova Sergio Mendes - Magalenha Rosalia de Souza - Um Novo Dia (Diesler’s Broken Bossa Remix) Jackson do Pandeiro - Eu Balanoo (Beatfanatic Rework) Bebeto - Princesa Negra De Angola Record BReakin’ Ensemble - Flamengo Joao Bosco - Cobra Criada Azymuth - Carnival Dj Numark - Bossa vs Samba Sirius B - Samba Selvagem Nina Miranda & Friends - Beautiful Dub Ithamara Koorax with Gonzalo Rubalcada - Mas Que Nada
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Tracklist - Berimbau variations 1977• Paulinho da Costa Voices inside my head • The Police Electronic Fields 3 • Gerhard Trede & his Electronic Instruments Serengetti • Grateful Dead Staying alive • Brando y su banda Body to body boogie • Orlando Riva Sound South african man • Hamilton Bohannon Apache talk • Luiz Bonfa […]
Gourd banjo music from Mike Seeger, a rare recording of a young Bob Dylan, vocal harmonies from the Bahamas, the gentle touch of Brazilian guitar master Luiz Bonfa, and the final performance of folk legend Dave Van Ronk. Plus: a cowboy ballad from Lead Belly, and “Mean Talking Blues” from Woody Guthrie.