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On this episode, Tom goes "On the Aisle" with German-born jazz pianist, educator, and recording artist, Monika Herzig. Holding a doctorate from the IU Jacobs School of Music, she is also on the faculty of IU's Bloomington and Indianapolis campus'.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
El jazz femenino se celebra en la sexta edición del FeminaJazz. Y suenan hoy: Lara Wong con su Rosa de los Vientos, con Melón Jiménez; la pianista estadounidense Monika Herzig con Janiece Jaffé, que vendrá al FeminaJazz con el cuarto trabajo de Sheroes; la flautista Nara Pinheiro con su Tempo de Vendaval. También suenan la pianista surcoreana afincada en Valencia SongAh Chae con Manos Stratis de Chipre y Joshua Wheatley de Inglaterra, y Sandra Carrasco, que estará acompañada por el pianista José María Cortina en el Café Berlin el 25 de octubre y a la que escuchamos en el programa con Pedro Ojesto y Carmen Linares y junto a Gaizka Baena y Jorge Pardo. Zamá (Alegrías) + Festival del Cielo Lara Wong con Melón Jimenez y Tino di Geraldo Rosa de los Vientos Both Sides Now Monika Herzig y Janiece Jaffe Both Sides of Joni Âmago Nara Pinheiro, Marcio Guelber Tempo de Vendaval Covenant + Promise SongAh Chae In The Beginning Toma ese puñal dorao Pedro Ojesto, Sandra Carrasco y Carmen Linares La Luz del Entendimiento Izan Gaizka Baena, Jorge Pardo, Sandra Carrasco Izan Escuchar audio
All music used with permission by Monika Herzig. Help Me - Mitchell Both Sides Now - Mitchell My Old Man - Mitchell Improv - Herzig I Want to Dance Again - Mitchell Don't Interrupt the Sorrow - Mitchell Hissing of Summer Lawns - Mitchell Chelsea Morning - Mitchell The Circle Game - Mitchell Both Sides of Joni is a reinterpretation of Joni Mitchell's music that was born as a collaboration between pianist Monika Herzig and vocalist Janiece Jaffe. The project – produced as a collaborative in the summer of 2020 amidst the COVID epidemic, resulted in an album of Joni Mitchell standards arranged with a jazz twist. Shortly after the debut of the results of this project in Indianapolis in 2021 Janice Jaffe passed unexpectedly. But New York based vocalist Alexis Cole stepped in to help ensure the vision of this project reached fruition. This performance, part of a larger US and European tour – features Monika Herzig on piano, Peter Kinele on guitar, Cassius Goens on drums, Gina Schwarz on bass and Alexis Cole on vocals, and from a September 7th, 2023 performance it's Monika Herzig and Alexis Cole performing Both Sides of Joni – Live at the Bop Stop. Live at the Bop Stop is made possible by The Music Settlement – serving Northeast Ohio by offering music instruction, music therapy, and early childhood education since 1912. The Music Settlement's mission is to welcome all to our music and arts community to learn, create, inspire, and heal. This program is recorded at the Robert Conrad Studios at the Bop Stop in Cleveland, Ohio, and the studios of WBWC FM on the campus of Baldwin-Wallace University in Berea, Ohio. Additional production at the Bop Stop is provided by Graham Rosen. Technical editing for the program is provided by Dr. Pete Naegele, Shawn Gilbert, and Darren Thompson through Gilazar Media. The executive producer and writer is Daniel Peck, with additional consulting production on behalf of The Music Settlement by Bryan Kennard. For extended versions of all of our shows, our Live at the Bop Stop podcast can be found on your favorite podcast app or visit our website at www.themusicsettlement.org and click the Bop Stop link. To reach out directly, email liveatthebopstop@gmail.com. I'm Daniel Peck. Join me again next time... Live at the Bop Stop. Want to Support The Bop Stop? Donate here! Contact us here
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 26th September 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year The Haas Company, Volume 2 Drawn and Quartered Celestial Latitude 2024 Misha Tsiganov Chain of Events Painter of Dreams 2024 Tom Graf Struttin' Struttin' 2024 Monika Herzig's Sheroes Make it Count All in Good Time 2024 Mike Stern Echoes Echoes and Other Songs 2024 Danilo Pérez and Bohuslän Big Band Lumen Lumen 2024 Tim Olsen Big Band Leonine Obsidian 2024 Bill Warfield and the Hell's Kitchen Funk Orchestra Wilpan's Walk Chesapeake 2024 Delfaeyo Marsalis & Uptown Jazz Orchestra Basin Street Blues Crescent City Jewels 2024 Christopher Parnis Unsettling Blue (Unblinking) Everything You Could Be 2024 Thom Rotella Mr. Mootanda Side Hustle 2024 Benjamin Boone Stern Warning Confluence: The Ireland Sessions 2024 Jeremy Ledbetter Trio Flight Gravity 2024 Zaccai Curtis Cuban Fantasy Cubop Lives! 2024 Paul Yonemura Bengal Survivors/Thrivers 2024 Leslie Pintchik Later Than We Thought Prayer for What Remains 2024 Tomohiro Mori Let Me Stay Prana 2024 Ken Serio Quartet Changes Brooklyn Oasis 2024 Warren Wolf Midnight Sun History of the Vibraphone 2024 Matt Mitchell Rapacious Zealous Angles 2024 Charlie Apicella & Iron City meet the Griots Speak Call to Prayer: Zen Flesh, Zen Bone Call to Action, Call to Prayer 2024 Charlie Apicella & Iron City meet the Griots Speak Call to Prayer: Il Nostro Sogno Call to Action, Call to Prayer 2024 Charlie Apicella & Iron City meet the Griots Speak Call to Prayer: Rapid Synthesis of Novel Patters Call to Action, Call to Prayer 2024 Charlie Apicella & Iron City meet the Griots Speak Call to Prayer: These Boxes are Mostly Empty Call to Action, Call to Prayer 2024 Charlie Apicella & Iron City meet the Griots Speak Call to Prayer: Cascading Wave of Change Call to Action, Call to Prayer 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 26th September 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 26th September 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year The Haas Company, Volume 2 Drawn and Quartered Celestial Latitude 2024 Misha Tsiganov Chain of Events Painter of Dreams 2024 Tom Graf Struttin' Struttin' 2024 Monika Herzig's Sheroes Make it Count All in Good Time 2024 Mike Stern Echoes Echoes and Other Songs 2024 Danilo Pérez and Bohuslän Big Band Lumen Lumen 2024 Tim Olsen Big Band Leonine Obsidian 2024 Bill Warfield and the Hell's Kitchen Funk Orchestra Wilpan's Walk Chesapeake 2024 Delfaeyo Marsalis & Uptown Jazz Orchestra Basin Street Blues Crescent City Jewels 2024 Christopher Parnis Unsettling Blue (Unblinking) Everything You Could Be 2024 Thom Rotella Mr. Mootanda Side Hustle 2024 Benjamin Boone Stern Warning Confluence: The Ireland Sessions 2024 Jeremy Ledbetter Trio Flight Gravity 2024 Zaccai Curtis Cuban Fantasy Cubop Lives! 2024 Paul Yonemura Bengal Survivors/Thrivers 2024 Leslie Pintchik Later Than We Thought Prayer for What Remains 2024 Tomohiro Mori Let Me Stay Prana 2024 Ken Serio Quartet Changes Brooklyn Oasis 2024 Warren Wolf Midnight Sun History of the Vibraphone 2024 Matt Mitchell Rapacious Zealous Angles 2024 Charlie Apicella & Iron City meet the Griots Speak Call to Prayer: Zen Flesh, Zen Bone Call to Action, Call to Prayer 2024 Charlie Apicella & Iron City meet the Griots Speak Call to Prayer: Il Nostro Sogno Call to Action, Call to Prayer 2024 Charlie Apicella & Iron City meet the Griots Speak Call to Prayer: Rapid Synthesis of Novel Patters Call to Action, Call to Prayer 2024 Charlie Apicella & Iron City meet the Griots Speak Call to Prayer: These Boxes are Mostly Empty Call to Action, Call to Prayer 2024 Charlie Apicella & Iron City meet the Griots Speak Call to Prayer: Cascading Wave of Change Call to Action, Call to Prayer 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 26th September 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Listen to an interview with the Bloomington-based jazz keyboardist, bandleader, and author Monika Herzig. She'll discuss the latest album from her band Sheroes, titled “All In Good Time”. Monika Herzig's Sheroes is an all-star group, featuring prominent women in jazz music. Sheroes is one of many projects Herzig has created to support women in jazz.
Listen to an interview with the Bloomington-based jazz keyboardist, bandleader, and author Monika Herzig. She'll discuss the latest album from her band Sheroes, titled “All In Good Time”. Monika Herzig's Sheroes is an all-star group, featuring prominent women in jazz music. Sheroes is one of many projects Herzig has created to support women in jazz.
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.
The overlapping interests and gulf of approaches between jazz journalism and jazz education is the topic of this episode of The Buzz: The Jazz Journalists Association podcast, featuring Seattle-based writer Paul de Barros, educator-pianist-writer Monika Herzig (formerly of Indiana University, now an academia in Vienna) and professor emeritus/biographer John Szwed. Howard Mandel, JJA president, is the host.
Judy Carmichael interviews Monika Herzig
From the JJA's March 26 2023 online Book Bash, Bob Blumenthal, a dean of the field, board member and chair of the JJA's Book Committee, moderates a panel of authors of books nominated for 2023 JJA Jazz Awards:Richard Koloda, author of Holy Ghost: The Life and Death of Free Jazz Pioneer Albert Ayler; https://www.freejazzblog.org/2023/04/richard-koloda-holy-ghost-life-death-of.htmlMonika Herzig and James Reddan, editors of the Routledge Companion to Jazz and Gender, https://www.routledge.com/The-Routledge-Companion-to-Jazz-and-Gender/Reddan-Herzig-Kahr/p/book/9780367534141Michael Wolff, On That Note: A Memoir of Jazz, Tics and Survival https://www.amazon.com/That-Note-Memoir-Jazz-Survival/dp/195647031XIntroduced by Howard Mandel, president of the Jazz Journalists Association
Today, the Spotlight shines On Monika Herzig, whose career as a jazz pianist and composer spans three decades and dozens of releases. Monika joins us to talk about the release of a reimagined set of Joni Mitchell's music, which she arranged and features vocals interpreted by her late friend, award-winning vocalist Janiece Jaffe.To quote from the liner notes: “This album is, first and foremost, about relationships: between Janiece and Monika; between the stretch of time that gave rise to Joni's songs and the ones we're living through now; and, most of all, between Janiece and these lyrics.”Visit bothsidesofjoni.com for more about this fearless and inventive album and then enjoy host Lawrence Peryer's talk with Monika Herzig.About Monika Herzig, Janiece Jaffe and Both Sides of JoniHost Lawrence PeryerGet more Spotlight On with Bonus Tracks, our official blog Find more great podcasts from Osiris Media, the leading storyteller in music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, the Spotlight shines On Monika Herzig, whose career as a jazz pianist and composer spans three decades and dozens of releases. Monika joins us to talk about the release of a reimagined set of Joni Mitchell's music, which she arranged and features vocals interpreted by her late friend, award-winning vocalist Janiece Jaffe.To quote from the liner notes: “This album is, first and foremost, about relationships: between Janiece and Monika; between the stretch of time that gave rise to Joni's songs and the ones we're living through now; and, most of all, between Janiece and these lyrics.”Visit bothsidesofjoni.com for more about this fearless and inventive album and then enjoy host Lawrence Peryer's talk with Monika Herzig.About Monika Herzig, Janiece Jaffe and Both Sides of JoniHost Lawrence PeryerGet more Spotlight On with Bonus Tracks, our official blog Find more great podcasts from Osiris Media, the leading storyteller in music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Judy Carmichael interviews Monika Herzig
Indiana based jazz pianist Monika Herzig and guitarist Peter Kienle perform.
Angela and Joshua survey the multifaceted life of legendary David Baker. An iconic composer, educator, performer, and native of Indianapolis, Baker is revered globally for his unique ability to traverse the worlds of jazz and classical music deftly and equally. His works Calypso, A Good Assassination Should be Quiet, and Bolling Suite for cello and jazz piano are featured to demonstrate his signature style that continues to be held as a model for classical and jazz composers.Featured Tracks: A Good Assassination Should Be Quiet - Performed by: Mary Johnson Letellier, Scott WheatleyBolling Suite for Cello and Jazz Piano Trio - Performed by: Yehuda Hanani, Michael Chertock, James Cammack, Arti DixsonCalypso from Suite for Cello and Jazz Trio -Performed by: Monika Herzig, Pavel Klimashevsky, Dieter Schumacher, Manuel Fischer-DieskauSupport the show (https://classicalmusicindy.org/support-classical-music-indy/)
The concept of all female groups has experienced a surge over the past 10 years, but nevertheless has a conflicted relationship with all stakeholders in the jazz world and beyond. This session will discuss the pros and cons of exclusive ensembles from social, cultural, musical, psychological, educational perspectives. Moderator: Katie Simon Panelists: Jane Bunnett; Mayra Casales; Monika Herzig; Sherrie Maricle; Helen Sung; Alexa Tarantino
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here’s some more details about the show: It’s a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he’ll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 30th April 2020 Artist - Track - Album - Year Tania Grubbs Quintet A Flower is a Lovesome Thing Live at Maureen's Jazz Cellar 2020 John DiMartino A Flower is a Lovesome Thing Passion Flower: The Music of Billy Strayhorn 2020 Shuffle Demons Turbulence Crazy Time 2020 Monika Herzig Rabbit Eternal Dance 2020 Jan Harbeck Quartet Tail that Rhythm The Sound The Rhythm 2019 Keith Oxman Two Cigarettes in the Dark Two Cigarettes in the Dark 2020 The Lost Melody Leaving Montserrat New Songs for Old Souls 2020 Falkner Evans Global News Marbles 2020 Joey Alexander Inner Urge Warna 2020 Amina Figarova Edition 113 Lil' Poem Persistence 2020 Day Dream Afterward Originals 2019 #Bloomerangs Leaps and Bounces Moments and Fragments 2020 Ian Carey Quintet +1 V. Resistance Fire in My Head (The Anxiety Suite) 2020 Heisenberg Uncertainty Players Plasma Gradient 2020 Jeff Pifher & Socrates Trial The Things Up Above Live at Blue Whale 2019 B3B4 Tyrone Live at Bird & Beckett, Vol. 2 2019 Robby Krieger Dr. Noir The Ritual Begins at Sundown 2020 Andy Milne and Unison Winter Palace The reMission 2020 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 30th April 2020 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Eternal Dance - Вечный Танец
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here’s some more details about the show: It’s a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he’ll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 23rd April 2020 Artist - Track - Album - Year Harold Mabern The Lyrical Cole-Man Mabern Plays Mabern 2020 Omer Avital & Qantar Shabazi New York Paradox 2020 Benjamin Boone with the Ghana Jazz Collective Curtain of Light Joy 2020 Monika Herzig Eternal Dance Eternal Dance 2020 Henry Robinett Quartet Invitation Jazz Standards Then, Volume 1 2020 Jim Robitaille Trio Natural Selection Space Cycles 2020 Robby Krieger Screen Junkie The Ritual Begins at Sundown 2020 John DiMartino Take the A Train Passion Flower: The Music of Billy Strayhorn 2020 Jake Shimabukuro Trio Resistance Jake Shimabukuro Trio 2019 The Walt Wagner Trio Tag Trajectory 2019 The Ian Carey Quintet + 1 I. Signs and Symptoms Fire in my Head: The Anxiety Suite 2020 Bernard Scavella Tranquility The Way I Feel 2020 Andrew Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad Conexão Jazz is Dead 1 2020 Shabaka & The Ancestors You've Been Called We Are Sent Here By History 2020 Felipe Salles Interconnections Ensemble IX. These Things Are Taken For Granted Tapestry 2019 Charles Pillow Ensemble Charlotte and Evan Chamber Jazz 2020 Lucian Ban/John Surman/Mat Maneri Transylvania Dance Transylvanian Folk Songs: The Bela Bartok Field Recordings 2020 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 23rd April 2020 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Monika Herzig joins me to discuss the "ever-emerging phenomenon" of all female Jazz groups. She explains how developmental psychology, instrument choices, and current community actions negativity impact the matriculation of female musicians. She also suggests new practices we can adopt as a community to better support each other and promote an equal playing field.
As much as we favor a complete integration of the jazz sexes, this week we feature twenty-four bands or projects with not a single man in sight, actually in hearing. After all, how much jazz radio have you listened to (not on Mondo Jazz) with playlists made exclusively of all male bands? Here's a small contribution to rebalancing that statistical abherration. The playlist features Rhoda Scott's Lady Quartet, Nérija, Irène Schweizer, Co Streiff, Marilyn Mazur's Shamania, Terri Lyne Carrington, Aki Takase, Silke Eberhard, Anna Högberg Attack, Maggie Nicols, Joelle Leandre, Sylvie Courvoisier, Susie Ibarra, Sisters in Jazz, Cæcilie Norby, Jane Bunnett and Maqueque, Monika Herzig, Tia Fuller, Giovani Leonesse, Lioness, Ahn Trio, Minamo, Mary Halvorson, Jessica Pavone, Eve Risser, Kaja Draksler, Susana Santos Silva, Lauren Newton, Hae Voces. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/9230056/Mondo-Jazz Photo credit: Agata Urbaniak
Kyle talks with Indianapolis rapper Double A about his album "How Soon They Forget" and how his work in hip-hop relates to his day job operating the vintage clothing shop Naptown Thrift. Kyle also speaks with Bloomington-based jazz musician Monika Herzig.
Kyle talks with Indianapolis rapper Double A and jazz musician Monika Herzig.
Kyle talks with Indianapolis rapper Double A and jazz musician Monika Herzig.
This week on Cultural Manifesto DJ Kyle Long listens back on some of his favorite jazz interviews of 2018, including Herbie Hancock, Monika Herzig, and Rob Dixon.
This week on Cultural Manifesto DJ Kyle Long listens back on some of his favorite jazz interviews of 2018, including Herbie Hancock, Monika Herzig, and Rob Dixon.
This week on Cultural Manifesto DJ Kyle Long listens back on some of his favorite jazz interviews of 2018, including Herbie Hancock, Monika Herzig, and Rob Dixon.
This week on The Art of the Matter, we'll celebrate the winter holidays with local music and spoken word by artists including Norbert Krapf, Marc Allan, Melissa Fraterrigo, Kaveh Akbar, Gary Walters, Becky Archibald, Monika Herzig, Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra, and many more.
A look back at some of the interesting personalities who appeared on Through the Gates, including Tom French, Jonathan Banks, Robbie Benson, Kate Lilley, Lilly King, Lee Hamilton and Monika Herzig.
Through the Gates host Jim Shanahan talks with Monika Herzig, jazz recording artist and lecturer in SPEA’s Arts Management program about jazz legend David Baker, jazz education, and women in jazz. Additional segments include the Hoosier 5 with IU Theatre professor Dale McFadden and a monologue by Chris J. Handley from the memory play "Dancing at Lughnasa." #artsandhumanities
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Alicia Rae - All My Bells Are Ringing Kristin Chambers - Christmas Eve Bree Noble - Wide Awake On Christmas Eve Monika Herzig - Children Sleep Softly Marie Chabot - Merry Christmas, Darling Linda McKenzie - Bluesy Lil Tipsy Christmas Regni Elisabeth Funner - Christmas Eve Tonight N'lyss - Christmas Eve Greta - This Christmas Night Michelle Schmitt - Another Christmas Story Tobiah - I'm not Asking for a Miracle Laura Berman - Christmas Eve For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our sponsor: Get music by Michelle Schmitt at: Visit our sponsor: Get Music by Kristy Love Brooks at: Visit our sponsor: Get music by Annette McLeod at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Alicia Rae - All My Bells Are Ringing Kristin Chambers - Christmas Eve Bree Noble - Wide Awake On Christmas Eve Monika Herzig - Children Sleep Softly Marie Chabot - Merry Christmas, Darling Linda McKenzie - Bluesy Lil Tipsy Christmas Regni Elisabeth Funner - Christmas Eve Tonight N'lyss - Christmas Eve Greta - This Christmas Night Michelle Schmitt - Another Christmas Story Tobiah - I'm not Asking for a Miracle Laura Berman - Christmas Eve For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our sponsor: Get music by Michelle Schmitt at: Visit our sponsor: Get Music by Kristy Love Brooks at: Visit our sponsor: Get music by Annette McLeod at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Alicia Rae - All My Bells Are Ringing Kristin Chambers - Christmas Eve Bree Noble - Wide Awake On Christmas Eve Monika Herzig - Children Sleep Softly Marie Chabot - Merry Christmas, Darling Linda McKenzie - Bluesy Lil Tipsy Christmas Regni Elisabeth Funner - Christmas Eve Tonight N'lyss - Christmas Eve Greta - This Christmas Night Michelle Schmitt - Another Christmas Story Tobiah - I'm not Asking for a Miracle Laura Berman - Christmas Eve For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our sponsor: Get music by Michelle Schmitt at: Visit our sponsor: Get Music by Kristy Love Brooks at: Visit our sponsor: Get music by Annette McLeod at:
Hearing this year's Themester topic "Networks" an immediate association is probably social media, which is used by many individuals, companies - and musicians.
Storytelling Ability of a Boy, Sun Boxes and Monika Herzig
Jazz educator Monika Herzig and other musicians and educators are bringing Indiana jazz to life for area school children.
In this episode I discuss the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn in A Corner in the Occult. We talk with musician and Emerald Rose member Arthur Hinds about his new solo album, Poetry of Wonder and I play "Cast Away" and "Pantheon" from it. I see who won the contest from episode #005 and announce a contest for the next episode. I discuss the value of change in honor of International Pagan Values Blogging Month. I explore the Principle of Correspondence in our third installment of The Kybalion. And to close, I discuss The Modern Spirit of Paganism, which is a seminar I did for South Jersey's Pagan Pride Day back in 2006.Links: Arthur Hinds, The College Witch, Toil and Trouble, South Jersey Pagan Pride Day, International Pagan Values Blogging Month, Scarlet Woman Lodge, Lunar Adorations, Liber Resh vel Helios, Pagan Pride Day Promos: The Wigglian Way, A Pagan Heart in Maine, Lakefront Pagan Voice, Geek Witch, Pagan FM, Media Astra Ac Terra Featured Music: "Cast Away" and "Pantheon" from Poetry of Wonder by Arthur Hinds Music: Alexandre Falcao, Arthur Hinds, ASCIAN, George Wood, Linda Holzer, Monika Herzig, Persian Paladin, Ted Tunes Credits: PodsafeAudio, Podsafe Music Network
In this episode we have a talk about the nature of magick. We listen to another track from The Evolutionaries. The first show contest is opened for entries. We continue with our journey through the Kybalion. We learn about Samuel Liddell Macgregor Mathers in A Corner in Occult. We reflect on the Eliphas Levi segment from episode #003. I share a personal tale of Will. And to close, we ponder the nature of nature. Segments: The Nature of Magick, A Corner in the Occult: Samuel Liddell Macgregor Mathers, Poor Eliphas Levi, A Little Tale of Will, The Kybalion: Priniciple of Mentalism, The Nature of Nature. Music: George Wood, Monika Herzig, Ascian, Alexandre Falcao, Linda Holzer, Guy David, Ambient Light, The Evolutionaries, The Catz in The Hatz, Ted Tunes, 3vrn3n, and Persian Paladin. Links: Paranormal Lectures in NYC, The Disinformation Podcast, Media Astra Ac Terra, K.A.B. Crying Indian Commercial, June 2009 International Pagan Values Blogging Month, Pagan Spirit Gathering Credits: Garage Band, Podsafe Audio, Podsafe Music Network
Arthur Conan Doyle (right) is best known for his creation of the detective Sherlock Holmes. This week I look at another detective creation of his - one Inspector Collins of Scotland Yard. He only appeared once on radio and that was in the Escape presentation of a Conan Doyle short story - "The Lost Special" about a train that seems to totally vanish. Collins has Holmesian characteristics in his detective skills. Music under is "Katy's Melting Song" by Monika Herzig on Podshow.com
Arthur Conan Doyle (right) is best known for his creation of the detective Sherlock Holmes. This week I look at another detective creation of his - one Inspector Collins of Scotland Yard. He only appeared once on radio and that was in the Escape presentation of a Conan Doyle short story - "The Lost Special" about a train that seems to totally vanish. Collins has Holmesian characteristics in his detective skills. Music under is "Katy's Melting Song" by Monika Herzig on Podshow.com