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Motema Lane, Wisteria Lane, vous avez compris la réf? Dans cet épisode, on échange longuement sur nos visions de la vie de famille et surtout de la vie en communauté avec nos enfants. Pour conclure, vous aurez droit à nos recos musique et TV du moment. Bonne écoute! Envoyez-nous vos questions anonymes sur ngl.link/thenoirpodcast2 Cet épisode vous a plu? Vous pouvez nous aider à garder la tasse de thé pleine, en soutenant nos projets ici: shorturl.at/bmxY2 Crédits: Musique @august7even Montage et mixage @ndayalafleur www.thenoirpodcast.com
MISS YOLO NA CASA: COM KAYSHA!!!!Neste 21° Episódio recebemos a LENDA da Música que marcou (e continua a marcar) gerações!! Do jovem do Congo que sonhava com Música, ao Empresário que com Talento, Trabalho e Visão conquistou o Coração do MUNDO! A história de Hits como Fiona, One Love, Motema e Something Going On. AGUENTA CORAÇÃO: Vem Nostalgia!!!!Prontos para voltar conhecer o FENÓMENO??? SAAAANGRA NA BATIDA!!!! SEGUE O NOSSO PODCAST
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (23.08.2021) - Traditions et ambition seront au menu de cette mission 170 qui mettra à l'honneur le 4ème album de Suphala ! Avec "Alien Ancestry", la percussionniste poursuit son ascension artistique en conciliant influences turques, indiennes et arabes. Un étonnant brassage qui ravira tous les férus de tablatronics ! S'en suivra une captivante conversation entre Roger Eno et Plumbline ! Sans jamais se rencontrer, ces deux artistes ont donné naissance à un album contemplatif entrelaçant traitements électroniques et sonorités de piano et violoncelle. Puis, s'ouvrira à nous un labyrinthe de sons conçu par Hans Castrup ! Sur "Shadow Play", l'allemand déambule aux lisières de l'ambient music et du field recording, versant abstraction électronique. Et enfin, le batteur américain Jaimeo Brown nous présentera une expérience unique, faisant le trait d'union entre negro spirituals, blues du delta et chant classique indien, le tout dans un contexte jazz ardent !
As South Africa's finance minister, Tito Mboweni was delivering the national budget, hundreds of thousands of workers went on strike across the country. They're calling for higher wages, particularly in the health sector, and better safety nets for people who've lost their jobs during the pandemic. Unemployment in South Africa reached record levels at the end of last year, and unions say the government hasn't done nearly enough for those who are most affected by the crisis. Our correspondent Nn-tse-peng Motema was at a protest in Johannesburg, and sent us this report. #SouthAfrica #Jobs #LabourUnions
Jon and Matt were joined by Makasi Motema to discuss the current situation in the US and the potential for revolution. Makasi is a Marxist Leninist activist and writer living in the New York City area. His work can be found at Workers World. Discussed in this Episode: - Makasi's political development - The situation in the US in 2021 that Makasi poses make the nation ripe for revolution. He wrote about this in his recent article. - How to argue against some of the major accusations made about socialist/communist countries - Why we should never believe/repeat US government claims about alleged US enemy nations - Enough with the fetishization of the Nordic countries as the "ideal" socialism Makasi's Work: Please Support Him! Makasi's latest article, Is the United States Facing a Revolutionary Situation All of Makasi's writing can be found at Workers World Our Work: Read our "In the Context of Empire" blog with corresponding and expanded posts to this content! Social Media: Twitter- @Mattylongruns.
1ère émission de la 34e session... Cette semaine départ piano trio, hard bop, jazz rock et free ! En musique: The Bad Plus sur l'album It's Hard (Okeh, 2016); Jim Black Trio sur l'album The Constant (Intakt, 2016); Will Calhoun sur l'album Celebrating Elvin Jones (Motema, 2016); Gordon Grdina sur l'album The Listening (Indépendant, 2016); Rotozaza sur l'album Zero (Leo, 2016)...
Jazz writer Bob Blumenthal sits in with JT publisher Lee Mergner to spin cuts from albums by saxophonist JD Allen (“Americana” on Savant) and drummer Jaimeo Brown (“Work Songs” on Motema). They talk about the real African-American roots of jazz music and the lost art of conceptual albums. The two then riff on the legacy of Miles Davis. This episode sponsored by Inner Sanctum Audio.
7e émission de la 33e session... Cette semaine, pas mal de postbop, du jazz moderne et du free-bop avec ben des nouveautés ! En musique: Murray, Allen & Carrington Power Trio sur l'album Perfection (Motema, 2016); Jack DeJohnette sur l'album In Movement (ECM, 2016); The Claudia Quintet sur l'album Super Petite (Cuneiform, 2016); I.P.A sur l'album I Just Did Say Something (Cuneiform, 2016); Demian Richardson 4tet sur l'albm All's Well (CIMP, 2014); Festen sur l'album Festen (Clean Feed, 2016)...
Today's guest is, pianist, Lynne Arriale. A devoted educator and Yamaha artist, Lynne Arriale is currently Associate Professor of Jazz Studies and Director of Small Ensembles at The University of North Florida in Jacksonville. She has served as a faculty member of the Jamey Aebersold Summer Jazz Workshops, the Centrum Port Townsend Jazz Workshop, the Thelonious Monk Institute in Aspen and numerous clinics and workshops worldwide, including the US, UK, Europe, Canada, Brazil and South Africa. She is a member and piano pedagogy representative of The Jazz Education Network and has adjudicated the Montreux Jazz Competition, American Pianists Association Fellowship Awards, The Kennedy Center’s Mary Lou Williams Competition and the Jacksonville Piano Competition. With jazz icon Toshiko Akiyoshi, she was a featured mentor at The Mary Lou Williams Emerging Artist Workshop at the Kennedy Center. Arriale’s affinity for music and specifically the piano was evident early on, but well outside a jazz context. Adopted as an infant, she grew up in Milwaukee and was given a plastic toy piano at age 3. Playing by ear, she soon had a repertoire of songs that she had learned from the radio and records, mostly from Broadway musicals. Throughout her school and college years, she studied classical music, earning a master’s degree before turning to jazz. “Discovering the unlimited creative potential and artistic freedom in jazz changed my life,” said Arriale. Later she learned that her biological mother was a jazz vocalist; perhaps there is something to heredity, given her reverence for songful melodies. Motema founder Jana Herzen refers to Lynne’s "singer’s-like" ability to connect with an audience… "Though she played the piano and not a sound came from her lips, I had the distinct impression I was listening to a singer." Arriale always sings when she is practicing and composing. "I have found that the key to expressive playing and truly spontaneous improvisation is singing," says Arriale." I focus on the melody regardless of where spontaneous improvisation takes me. I search for the 'heart' of the song, find what makes it special to me and use it as musical inspiration.It is very important to me that my music has a vocal quality and a heart connection. It’s a lifelong process to teach my fingers how to sing." “Lynne Arriale’s remarkable career is graced by a rare commitment to authenticity and vulnerability defined by careful craft and high artistic standards. It is precisely this willingness to remain so emotionally exposed that makes her performances so accessible to music lovers of all kinds” (All About Jazz). Press play, enjoy, then share.
10e émission de la 30e session... Cette semaine, l'animateur est encore au Festival de Jazz...alors dernière mixette avec des trucs récents, free-bop, ben de la trompette et free ! En musique: Marc Cary sur l'album Rhodes Ahead Vol.2 (Motema, 2015); Benny Green sur l'album Live in Santa Cruz (Sunnyside, 2015); Book of Sounds sur l'album Book of Sounds (ILK Music, 2015); Tom Trio sur l'album Radical Moves (forTune, 2014); Craig Pedersen Quartet sur l'album Ghosts (Indépendant, 2015); Stephen Haynes sur l'album Pomegranate (New Atlantis, 2015)...
10e émission de la 30e session... Cette semaine, l'animateur est encore au Festival de Jazz...alors dernière mixette avec des trucs récents, free-bop, ben de la trompette et free ! En musique: Marc Cary sur l'album Rhodes Ahead Vol.2 (Motema, 2015); Benny Green sur l'album Live in Santa Cruz (Sunnyside, 2015); Book of Sounds sur l'album Book of Sounds (ILK Music, 2015); Tom Trio sur l'album Radical Moves (forTune, 2014); Craig Pedersen Quartet sur l'album Ghosts (Indépendant, 2015); Stephen Haynes sur l'album Pomegranate (New Atlantis, 2015)...
7e émission de la 29e session... Cette semaine, retour de Marie-Eve Boulanger, du jazz local, large ensemble et souvenir de Clark Terry ! En musique: Clark Terry sur l'album Color Changes (Candid, 1960); The Clark Terry Five sur l'album Memories of Duke (Original Jazz Classics, 1980); Emie R. Roussel Trio sur l'album Quantum (Effendi, 2015); David Enhco sur l'album Layers (Étiquette Nome, 2014); Trio Johnathan Turgeon sur l'album Au fil des feuilles qui craquent (Indépendant, 2015); The Tony Mastrull Project sur l'album The Tony Mastrull Project (Indépendant, 2015); Rufus Reid sur l'album Quiet Pride: The Elizabet Catlett Project (Motema, 2014)...
Tous les morceaux de Randy Weston diffusés dans le Ministère du jazz : 01. "The Healers" - The Root Of The Blues, Universal Jazz, 2013 02. avec Melba Liston, "In Memory Of" - Volcano Blues, Gitanes, 1993 03. "Kucheza Blues" - Volcano Blues, Gitanes, 1993 04. with his African Sextet, "Love" - The Storyteller, Motema, 2010 05. with his African Sextet, "Mystery of Love" - The Storyteller, Motema, 2010 06. and his African Rythms Trio, "Blue Moses" - Zep Tepi, 2006, Random Chance
Rufus Reid sits down with Jim Luce to discuss and delve into his new album "Quiet Pride: The Elizabeth Catlett Project". The album is a twenty-piece large ensemble, jazz-meets-classical masterwork composed, arranged and conducted by jazz legend Rufus Reid. This five-movement suite honors five iconic sculptures by Elizabeth Catlett, a revered multi-media artist, human rights activist, and African-American heroine of the highest order, whose work is featured in museums and public places around the country.
A special edition of Palm Coast Jazz with extra music; including a track from pianist extraordinaire Lynne Arriale's brand new "Solo" album - courtesy of Motéma records! This month we cover Maitland, Alford, St. Petersburg, Dania Beach and our own Palm Coast with lots of straight-ahead & contemporary jazz, plus a splash each of Brazilian bossa and Spanish guitar for good measure! visit our Facebook pagecheck out our blogHosts: Allison Paris & Kenny MacKenzie 1. Introduction - Allison, Kenny2. "Ginger Man" - Greg Little (Maitland, FL) website (myspace)Greg Little - trumpet, evi; Michael Zilber - saxophone,John R. Burr - keyboards, Peter Barshay - bass, Alan Hall - drumsfrom the album "Dreamwalker"purchase cd at cdbaby or download at itunes 3. "Yada Yada Yada" - Lynne Arriale (NE FL) websiteLynne Arriale - pianofrom the album "Solo" on Motéma Records website.buy cd at Lynne's music store or download at itunes 4. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Second Chances" by Allison Paris)5. "Sea and Salt" - O Som do Jazz (St. Petersburg, FL) websiteDavid Manson - composer, trombone; Jeremy Powell - saxophone,Roberto Bertone - drums, Ademar Fonseca - bass, Régis Moreira - keyboards, Alfredo Rivero - guitarfrom cd "Infinita Bossa" by O Som do Jazz & Andrea Moraes Mansonbuy cd at cd baby or download at itunes 6. "Common Sense" - Frank Capek Quartet (Palm Coast, FL) websiteFrank Capek - composer, bass; Barry Kelsey - fluteKenny MacKenzie - piano, Frankie Capek - drumsfree downloads available at soundcloud7. "San Isidro" - Michael Petrovich (Maitland, FL) websiteMichael Petrovich - composer, guitars, charango; Doug Matthews - bass, Steady Joseph - percussion, Oscar Guzman - percussion, Ed Kraut - keyboardfrom the brand new album "Bella Luna"buy a cd at cdbaby or download at itunes 8. Announcements - Allison9. "Sounds of Joy" - Gary Wofsey (Alford, FL) websiteGary Wofsey - composer, trumpet, flugelhorn; Jill Wofsey - bass,Pete Levin - piano, Rick Donato - drums, from the albums "Gary Wofsey in Stereo"buy a copy at Gary's website 10. "Stand Clear of the Closing Doors" - Jill Wofsey [nee Jill Allen] (Alford, FL) websiteJill Wofsey - composer, flute; Toru Dodo - piano,Tony Marino - bass, Rick Donato - drumsfrom the album "I'm Flying"buy a copy at cd baby or at Dr. Jill's website 11. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Second Chances" by Allison Paris)12. "Seventh Sign" - Ron Miller (Dania Beach, FL) websiteRon Miller - composer, piano; Dave Fernandez - saxophone,Jeff Carswell - bass, Steve Rucker - drumsfrom the album "Peacock Park"buy cd at cdbaby or download at itunes 13. Closing Announcements - Allison Palm Coast Jazz closing theme by Seven Octaves.produced by Kenny MacKenzie If you are a jazz musician residing in Florida with quality recordings of your original music (new or old) and would like to submit for future podcasts, please contact us at palmcoastjazz@gmail.com All recordings and compositions are the property of their respective performers and composers, all rights reserved. This podcast copyright 2012 Kenny MacKenzie. All rights reserved.
Host Laura Theodore, the Jazzy Vegetarian, chats with Jana Herzen, founder and president of Motema Music, an award-winning record label based in Harlem, New York. We’ll talk about hot music and simple vegan recipes for summer. Jana's own musical escapades include writing songs in Bali, jamming with aboriginal tribesmen around campfires in Outback Australia, recording in Africa and Paris with Afro-Pop stars, recording with members of the Carlos Santana band, and performing at an official state gala for Nelson Mandela in Paris. The songs of her CD, Soup’s On Fire travel through exotic far-reaching musical territories while never straying far from the heart. A self-described groove musician, Jana plays acoustic and electric guitars, bass, kalimba, “dub” didjeridu and assorted percussion instruments. She has performed at clubs and events around the U.S.as well as abroad in England, France, Italy, Japan, Zaire, Bali, Australia and Ecuador. In 2003, Jana founded the Motema label which has been much in the press for it's award-winning Jazz artists. The current roster includes NEA Jazz Master Randy Weston, NAACP Nominee Geri Allen, bass legend Rufus Reid, pianists Monty Alexander, Lynne Arriale, and many more. For more information, please visit http://motema.com
Playlist 23.3.11 Scan-AM Quartet “Purple and orange” (Connective) Gregory Porter “1960 what? “ (Motema) Peter Hum Quintet “Sojourner’s truth” (Peter Hum) Simple Acustic Trio “Simple Jungle” (Not Two) Nat Birchall “Guiding spirit” (Gondwanna) Pha Sanders “Tina” (Venus) Gregory Porter “Wisdom “ (Motema