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MoJo's Cafe & Gallery is celebrating one year in business with a B-Day Bash, featuring music by Natalie Cressman & Ian Faquini w/ Joseph Biss. MoJo's co-owner Niek Velvis came to the studio to speak with Richard Sleeper and Jacob Boston about their origin story, the co-owners love of music and art, and the upcoming bash. B-day bash is on Friday, May 16, 2025, 7-10:00 PM Learn more: https://www.mojoscafegallery.com/
In an insightful discussion on the "Tales from the Green Room" podcast, Reed Mathis provides host Dennis Strazulo and listeners with a detailed preview of his upcoming podcast series “The Gifts of Improvising” which debuts January 29, 2024 on the Osiris Media Podcast Network. Reed opens the door to a new, profound exploration of the role and challenge of artists as they navigate improvising the music of their heroes and legends, analyzed in detail during discussions with fellow musicians throughout 12 introspective episodes. Reed delves into the dynamics of the jam band scene and the authenticity of spontaneous musical creation. Previously connected with iconic projects like Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey and Tea Leaf Green, and with artists including Steve Kimock, Billy Strings, and Bill Kreutzmann, Reed shares the conception and evolution of his podcast with refreshing candor and excitement - describing it not merely as an exploration of improvisation but as a spotlight on the reenactment versus innovation debate within music. Listen as Reed challenges the norm of merely quoting musical heroes and urges a portrayal of personal truth through music. The essence of his message is about fostering a space where musicians are encouraged to "play themselves," offering a raw reflection of their true, creative essence rather than adhering strictly to established templates.The soon to be released series features an impressive roster of musicians, each bringing their unique experiences and insights to light, including: Joe Russo, Marco Benevento, Steve Kimmock, Adam McDougald, and Jay Lane taking a deep dive into musical philosophies and personal anecdotes that reveal much about these beloved names in music.“The Gifts of Improvising” also includes a touching homage to Phil Lesh, featuring reflections from Natalie Cressman, Elliot Peck, and Grahame Lesh - a moving tribute to Lesh's indelible impact on both Mathis's own career and the broader music landscape. Enjoy this discussion as Reed muses about the art and joy of truly improvising in anticipation of his podcast release.Linkshttps://www.instagram.com/reedmathis/https://www.facebook.com/reed.mathis.5/http://www.youtube.com/@reedmathis4623https://www.osirispod.com/podcasts/ MusicLazyLightning55a YouTube Channel: Reed Mathis' Electric Beethoven - 10/26/16 - MP WilliamsburgPhoto by Stefanie Atkinson Schwartz
This time we focus on the upcoming edition of Winter JazzFest. As usual, it will bring to Manhattan and Brooklyn its annual extravaganza, which this year will consist of a gargantuan program with more than 100 concerts and north of 500 musicians. Here is a playlist that features musicians coming to the festival from abroad, or at the very least, from out of town. The playlist features Emma-Jean Thackray; Sophye Soliveau [pictured]; Yilian Cañizares; Amaro Freitas, Jeff Parker; Dom Salvador; Natalie Cressman, Ian Faquini; Pedro Martins, Thundercat, Jd Beck; Josefine Opsahl; and Photons. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/19986948/Mondo-Jazz (up to "Folk Devils"). Happy listening!
All music used with permission by Natalie Cressman and Ian Faquini. Song 1 - Faquini Song 2 - ? Medley - Guinga/Faquini Auburn Whisper - Cressman/Faquini You Go To My Head - Coots Shada Bein Mayama? - Hayes Bencao de Iansa - Faquini Song 8 - ? Song 9 - ? Can't Find My Way Home - Winwood Already There - Cressman/Faquini Just One of Those Things - Porter Song 13 - Medley 2 - Cressman/Faquini New York City based Natalie Cressman is a singer/songwriter and trombonist who draws inspiration from a vast array of deep and powerful musical currents. She released her 5th album in April 2019, this time in collaboration with Brazilian composer, guitarist and vocalist Ian Faquini. Drawing from impressionism, jazz, and the great Brazilian songwriting tradition, Setting Rays of Summer is a ten-track collection of original material featuring compositions in three different languages: Portuguese, English and French. With the warm instrumentation of acoustic guitar and trombone alongside two-part vocal harmonies hugging the Brazilian-accented Portuguese, Cressman & Faquini weave their musical voices together to create a fully orchestrated sound befitting a much larger ensemble, and you'll hear much of that material on this program. From September 8th, 2023 it's Natalie Cressman and Ian Faquini – 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
You know how rewarding it can be to approach a menu leaving the most delicious treats for last? Well that is how we like to approach our daily search for new music, selecting great tunes for our weekly programming, but saving for later the very best of them, so that twice a year we can organize retrospective on the best of the best. Here are some of these delicious sonic treats. The playlist features Julian Lage [pictured]; Janel & Anthony; Grégoire Maret, Romain Collin; Larry Goldings, John Sneider; Natalie Cressman, Ian Faquini; Wayne Horvitz, Bill Frisell; and Julie Sassoon. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/19220195/Mondo-Jazz [up to "To Be"] Happy listening! Photo credit: Alysse Gakfjen
La trombonista estadounidense Natalie Cressman y el guitarrista brasileño Ian Faquini han grabado 'Guinga', nombre del compositor de todas las obras del disco: 'Delirio carioca', 'Par constante', 'Por trás de Brás de Pina' y 'Contradiçao' -con el propio Guinga-. Del disco de la cantante y compositora canadiense Susie Arioli 'Embraceable you' las canciones 'Pendulum', 'It´s allright with me', 'Embraceable you' e 'Indifférente'. Y para ilustrar el libro con las letras del Nobel Kazuo Ishiguro para Stacey Kent 'The summer we crossed Europe in the rain. The Kazuo Ishiguro Jim Tomlinson songbook' las canciones 'The changing lights', 'So romantic', 'The summer we crossed Europe in the rain' y 'I wish I could go travelling again'. Cierre con el pianista pernambucano Amaro Freitas tocando 'Encantados'.Escuchar audio
La trombonista estadounidense Natalie Cressman y el guitarrista brasileño Ian Faquini firman 'Guinga' que lleva el nombre del compositor de todas las obras del disco: 'Delirio carioca', 'Par constante', 'Ellingtoniana'. Con Bossacucanova, y su disco 'As próprias', los temas 'Queria' -con Marcos Valle-, 'Bom dia Rio' -con Roberto Menescal-, 'Balança', 'Previsão' -con Adriana Calcanhotto- y 'Guanabara'. 'Phoenix' es el título del disco del pianista antillano Grégory Privat ('Genesis', 'Supernova', 'Metamorphosis'). Despide el saxofonista Ben Webster con el clásico 'Stardust'. Escuchar audio
Canciones con letras del Nobel Kazuo Ishiguro en el disco de Stacey Kent 'The summer we crossed Europe in the rain. The Kazuo Ishiguro Jim Tomlinson songbook': 'The changing lights', 'So romantic', 'The summer we crossed Europe in the rain', 'I wish I could go travelling again' y 'Postcard lovers'. Del disco de Carlos Fuchs 'Os ventos' las piezas 'Sonhos de maquinista', 'Desviado' y 'No passinho do Leléo''. Y del disco 'Guinga', de Natalie Cressman y Ian Faquini, 'Bolero de Satã' y 'Par constante'. Despiden Bossacucanova y Marcos Valle con 'Queria'.Escuchar audio
Possessing a voice as cool and crystalline as an Alpine stream, Natalie Cressman draws inspiration from a vast array of musical currents. A prodigiously talented trombonist, she's spent the last 14 years touring as a horn player and vocalist with Phish's Trey Anastasio, while also performing around NYC with jazz greats Wycliffe Gordon, Nicholas Payton, Anat Cohen, Dave Douglas, and Peter Apfelbaum. Deeply versed in Latin jazz, post-bop, pop, and Brazilian music, Cressman has released three albums under her own name as well as three acclaimed duo albums with Brazilian-born guitarist Ian Faquini, her primary musical partner for the past decade. Together they've honed a singularly expansive creative communion encompassing their love of the Brazilian songbook, jazz, Impressionism and sophisticated pop songcraft. Focusing on their original songs, the duo's recordings include 2019's Setting Rays of Summer, 2022's Auburn Whisper, and the soon-to-be-released GUINGA, a tribute to the revered Brazilian composer and guitarist. Cressman's trombone prowess has earned her widespread recognition. In both 2019 and 2023 Downbeat awarded her “Rising Star Trombone” honors in the magazine's annual critics' poll.Drawing on her love of groove, cool R&B and jazz, Cressman released the solo albums, Unfolding (2012) and Turn the Sea (2014), followed by Etchings in Amber (2016), a gorgeous duo album with guitarist Mike Bono that introduced Cressman as a formidable musical force without her horn. She released The Traces EP in 2017, which expanded her creative reach into post-production with meticulously crafted soundscaped tracks inspired by R&B and indie pop.To see if Natalie Cressman &Ian Faquini are playing near you click on the link!https://www.nataliecressman.com/shows
Aimee Jo-Benoit, Christian McBride & Edgar Meyer, Helen Sung, Spike Wilner Trio, Gentiane MG, Turboprop, Anthony D'Alessandro, Lucy Clifford, Tom Avgenicos, David Reglar, Freyja Garbett, Chris Fields & Alex Masso, Marta Sanchez, Chris Tordini & Savannah Harris, Sanah Kadoura, Tingvall Trio, Natalie Cressman &b Ian Faquini, The Flying Horse Big Band, and Esteban Herrera.Playlist: Aimee-Jo Benoit - Moon at the WindowChristian McBride & Edgar Meyer - Green SlimeHelen Sung - Armando's RhumbaSpike Wilner Trio - At First BlushGentiane MG - The Moon, The Sun, The TruthTurboprop - AureoleAnthony D'Alessandro - OutbreakLucy Clifford, Tom Avgenicos, David Reglar, Freyja Garbett, Chris Fields & Alex Masso - Where We ListenMarta Sanchez, Chris Tordini & Savannah Harris - I Don't Wanna Live the Wrong Life and Then DieSanah Kadoura - Dijon'dres DealTingvall Trio - Africa (Rhodes version)Natalie Cressman & Ian Faquini - Nítido e Obscuro / Geraldo No LemeThe Flying Horse Big Band - Room 608Esteban Herrera - Soledad
The mighty organ trio of Sam Fribush opens a set mostly devoted to post-bossa nova Brazilian projects. The playlist features Sam Fribush Organ Trio; Ricardo Dias Gomes; Haroldo Bontempo; Amaro Freitas, Jeff Parker; Vinícius Cantuária [pictured]; Natalie Cressman, Ian Faquini, Guinga; Hermon Mehari; and Anna Gréta. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/18712354/Mondo-Jazz [up to "Imaginary Unit"].
"Jamming with Legends: Derek Trucks & Remembering James Casey"Larry Mishkin begin with a discussion about a recent Phish concert featuring a special guest appearance by Derek Trucks, during which they performed songs like "Golden Age," "First Tube," and "Possum." They reflect on the unique chemistry between Derek Trucks and Trey Anastasio and how it elevated the performance.The second part of the episode is a tribute to James Casey, a talented saxophonist who recently passed away at the age of 40 due to colon cancer. They mention his contributions to the jam band community and his ability to harmonize and play alongside iconic musicians like Trey Anastasio and Phil Lesh. Larry share heartfelt messages from Trey Anastasio, Bill Kreutzmann, and Billy Strings, highlighting James Casey's remarkable musical talents and the impact he had on those who worked with him..Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergRecorded on Squadcast Derek Trucks walked out on stage at Saratoga Springs Performing Arts Center (“SSPAC”) on August 26th and that is just too good to ignore. So three songs from that show with Derek Trucks playing along. Also, James Casey died at 40 from colon cancer. Amazing musician, tremendous Sax player and great singer. Played as part of the “brass” section for Trey Anastasio Band along with Jennifer Hartwick and Natalie Cressman. The same brass section also toured with Phil Lesh and Friends - I just saw them with James this past March at the Salt Shed in Chicago (I did not know he was sick). Second set of songs from three of his performances, two vocal and one playing sax. Phish with Derek Trucks8/26/2023 Saratoga Springs Performing Arts Center (“SPAC”) INTRO: Golden Age3:14 – 4:31Phish w Derek Trucks Live - YouTube Song was written and first performed by TV On The Radio, first single from their album Dear Science, released on August 26, 2008. SPIN magazine rated it the 8th best song of the year. Phish began covering the song in 2009 First played on November 27, 2009 at Times Union Center (Pepsi Arena/MVP Arena) in Albany, NY To date played 70 times, with this performance being the most recent (Dick's is still to come so by Monday, this may be incorrect) TV on the Radio (TVOTR[2][3]) is an American rock band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2001. The band consists of Tunde Adebimpe (vocals, loops), David Andrew Sitek (guitars, keyboards, loops), Kyp Malone (vocals, guitars, bass, loops), and Jaleel Bunton (drums, bass, vocals, loops, guitars). Gerard Smith (bass, keyboards, loops) was a member of the band from 2005 until his death in 2011.TVOTR has released five studio albums: Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes (2004), Return to Cookie Mountain (2006), Dear Science (2008), Nine Types of Light (2011), and Seeds (2014), alongside several EPs. The band's third album, Dear Science, was released on September 23, 2008, on Interscope. It was made available for streaming on their Myspace page and subsequently leaked onto the internet on September 6, 2008. The album was named the best album of 2008 by Rolling Stone,[8]The Guardian,[9]Spin,[10]The A.V. Club,[11]MTV,[12]Entertainment Weekly,[13]Pitchfork Media's readers' poll,[14] as well as the Pazz and Jop critic's poll.[15] It was also named the second best album of 2008 by NME and the fourth best by Planet Sound. SHOW #1: First Tube:20 – 1:38Phish with Derek Trucks - First Tube. Saratoga Springs 8/26/23 #phish #derektrucks - YouTube “First Tube,” is the 12th and final track on the band's 2000 album, Farmhouse Anastasio led a performance by a one-off band called 8 Foot Fluorescent Tubes on April 17, 1998, at the original Higher Ground in Winooski, just outside Burlington, Vermont. The show was the first time Anastasio performed in public with Lawton and Markellis, who were joined by guitarist/vocalist Tom Lawson of The Pants, saxophonist Dave Grippo, trombonist James Harvey and vocalist Heloise Williams of Viperhouse.“First Tube” was seemingly named for its placement as the first song played at the 8 Foot Fluorescent Tubes show, which also saw the premieres of future Phish/TAB songs “Sand,” “Mozambique” and “Last Tube.” Trey, Tony and Russ would go on to form the first incarnation of the Trey Anastasio Band which made its debut — back at the Higher Ground — in February 1999. That concert again featured “First Tube” as part of the setlist.The same TAB trio was also the lineup on Trey's first solo tour in May 1999. By the end of that acoustic/electric tour, “First Tube” was a full-on show-stopper that highlighted many electric second sets. Along with fellow 8 Foot Fluorescent Tubes original “Mozambique,” “First Tube” made its Phish debut on September 9, 1999, in Vancouver, British Columbia.One of two instrumentals on Farmhouse — along with “The Inlaw Josie Wales” — “First Tube” earned Phish a Grammy Award Nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance in 2001. Nominated alongside Peter Frampton, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Joe Satriani, Phish lost to Metallica, Michael Kamen and the San Francisco Symphony's “The Call of Ktulu” First Tube” was played by Phish four times when they returned in 2003 but not at all in 2004, the year that began a second break lasting until 2009. Since coming back from the second hiatus, “First Tube” has remained a staple of both Phish concerts and Trey solo shows SHOW #2: Possum53:40 – 55:09Phish w Derek Trucks Live - YouTube The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday (often abbreviated as TMWSIY) is a 1987 concept album written by Trey Anastasio, the guitarist and lead vocalist of the American rock band Phish, as his senior thesis while attending Goddard College. Composed in 1987, the thesis included an essay piece and collection of songs (recorded by Phish) relating an epic tale from the band's fictional land of Gamehendge. On the album, the story of Gamehendge is told in nine parts, with short spoken narration in between. The saga can be compared to rock concept album projects like The Doors' Celebration of the Lizard or Rush's 2112 suite.The story's primary protagonist is Colonel Forbin. Other major characters include Tela, the "jewel of Wilson's foul domain" and the "evil" Wilson himself. Several of the album's spoken narrative sections are accompanied by background music borrowed from sections of the Phish songs "Esther" and "McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters". The final track, "Possum", is the only song on the album not written by Anastasio, having been written by former Phish member Jeff Holdsworth and later added to the Gamehendge cycle.Jeff Holdsworth is a musician who was a founding member of the rock band Phish.[1] Founded at the Redstone campus dormitories of the University of Vermont (UVM) in the fall of 1983, the band originally featured Holdsworth and Trey Anastasio sharing lead vocal and guitar duties, Jon Fishman on drums, and Mike Gordon on bass guitar. Holdsworth left the band in 1986 after graduating from UVM to pursue a career in electrical engineering, shortly before the band recorded their debut self-produced album, The White Tape, though he had played on some of the demo recordings (done in a dorm room) that would later be re-recorded for that album. His songs "Possum" and "Camel Walk" continue to be Phish live show favorites. James Casey ARTICLE Show #3: Dear PrudencePhil & Friends (Casey singing) Rick Mitarotonda (Goose), John Medeski, Grahame Lesh, Nicki Bluhm, James Casey, Katie Jacoby, John MoloMarch 17 2023Capitol Theater3:12 – 4:36Phil Lesh & Friends - Dear Prudence - Feat. Rick Mitarotonda (Goose) + James Casey (TAB) - 3/17/23 - YouTube Dear Prudence" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 double album The Beatles (also known as "the White Album"). The song was written by John Lennon and credited to the Lennon–McCartneypartnership. Written in Rishikesh during the group's trip to India in early 1968, it was inspired by actress Mia Farrow's sister, Prudence Farrow, who became obsessive about meditating while practising with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.[2] Her designated partners on the meditation course, Lennon and George Harrison, attempted to coax Farrow out of her seclusion, which led to Lennon writing the song. Lennon wrote "Dear Prudence" using a finger-picking guitar technique that he learned from singer-songwriter Donovan. Its lyrics are simple and innocent and celebrate the beauty of nature. The Beatles recorded the song at Trident Studios in late August 1968 as a three-piece after Ringo Starr temporarily left the group out of protest at McCartney's criticism of his drumming on "Back in the U.S.S.R." and the tensions that typified the sessions for the White Album. Dear Prudence" has received praise from music critics, with many praising its lyrics and the band's performance. Lennon later selected it as one of his favourite songs by the Beatles. The song has been covered by many artists, including the Jerry Garcia Band, Ramsey Lewis and Siouxsie and the Banshees, whose version was a top-five hit in the UK in 1983. SHOW #4: No Men In No Man'sTAB (Casey Sax solo)11.19.2022Reading PA:55 – 2:03TAB's James Casey…Smokin Sax Solo. NMINML. 11/19/2022. Reading, PA - YouTube Written by Trey and Tom Marshall (American lyricist, keyboardist and singer-songwriter best known for his association with Trey Anastasio from Princeton Day School in New Jersey and the rock band Phish.[1] He has been the primary external lyricist for Phish during their career (1983–2004, 2009–present), with songwriting credits for more than 95 originals. In addition to his songwriting work, Marshall also fronts the rock band Amfibian and hosts the Phish podcast Under the Scales.[2] Marshall is the co-founder of Osiris, a podcast network in partnership with Jambase.) From Phish album Big Boat, released October 7, 2016 First played by Phish on July 21, 2015 at Les Schwab Amphitheater in Bend, Oregon (debuted with Blaze On and Shade, next they broke out Mercury)Last played (excluding Dick's) July 30, 2023 at MSG67 times OUTRO: Touch of GreyPhil & Friends (Casey singing) Grahame Lesh, John Medeski, Rick Mitarotonda, John Molo, James Casey, Natalie Cressman, Jennifer Hartswick10.22.2022Capitol Theater3:44 – 5:16James Casey, Touch of Grey, Phil Lesh & Friends 10/22/22 - YouTube Written by Jerry and Robert Hunter,First played in September 15, 1982 at the Cap Center, Landover MarylandLast on July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, ChicagoPlayed 211 times
We are so excited to have Natalie Cressman as our guest on No Simple Road this week as part of our lead up to Skull & Roses Festival! Possessing a voice as cool and crystalline as an Alpine stream, Natalie Cressman is a rising singer/songwriter and trombonist who draws inspiration from a vast array of deep and powerful musical currents. Currently splitting her time between New York City and the Bay Area, Cressman has become an accomplished trombonist and vocalist, performing in Broadway pit orchestras, recording a variety of solo projects, and building a following in the diverse realms of jazz, funk, and jam, including 12 years touring the jam band circuit as a horn player and vocalist with Phish's Trey Anastasio. We jump right into it with Natalie talking about:Playing with Phil Lesh and Friends for the first time.Learning a new musical language in The Grateful Dead songbook.What she thinks about the whole 'scene' attached to Phish and The Grateful Dead worlds.How if feels to have played iconic shows like The Beacon Jams'.What her experience was like playing the recent 'Taboose' shows.What she thinks about all this talk regarding "torch passing".What drew to to develop a love of music.The experience of playing and writing music with her husband Ian.The ways in which the last few years affected her both personally and musically.An insiders view on the relationship between the TAB horn players.How and why she decided to learn and become fluent in Portuguese.... and a whole lot more!For tour info, videos, merch, and more head over to: www.nataliecressman.com-Grab your tickets now for Skull & Roses Festival April 19th - 23rd at the hallowed grounds of the Ventura County Raceway! www.skullandroses.com-FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad-Make Sure to visit our friends at Fire On The Mountain for some amazing food at one of the 3 location in the Portland area or one of the 2 location in the Denver area!-CHECK OUT THE NSR EXCLUSIVE BETA PREVIEW OF www.venuellama.comMUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CIRCLES AROUND THE SUNOUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CHILLDREN OF INDIGONo Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music.We inform and delight music fans by creating shows with leading artists, telling untold stories, and working with brands to craft compelling narratives that bring music to life.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nosimpleroad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Del dúo que forman Natalie Cressman (trombón y voz) y Ian Faquini (guitarra y voz) en su disco 'Autumn whispers' sus obras 'Afoxé pra Oxum', 'Benção de Iansã' y 'Segredo de Dadá'. Del dúo de piano y violín Olheten Gomide en su disco 'Brasis' los instrumentales 'Vaidoso', de Dilermando Reis, 'Meu pai', de Guinga, y 'Debussyana' y 'Desvairada' de Garoto. Del dúo del clarinetista Gabriele Mirabassi y el acordeonista Simone Zanchini en el disco 'Il gatto e la volpe' las piezas 'Chisciotte', 'Our Spanish love song' y 'Um Tom para Jobim'. Y del dúo de piano y trompeta Enrico Rava y Fred Hersch en su disco 'The song is you' el 'Retrato em branco e preto' de Jobim. Escuchar audio
Una violinista holandesa, Daphne Oltheten, y un pianista brasileño, Henrique Gomide, firman el disco 'Brasis' con obras de Elomar ('Bespa'), Hermeto Pascoal ('Montreux'), Guinga ('Meu pai'), Moacir Santos ('Vaidoso') o Garoto ('Debussyana'). Y otro dúo, el que forman la trombonista y cantante estadounidense Natalie Cressman y el guitarrista y cantante brasileño Ian Faquini han publicado 'Auburn whisper' con piezas como 'Benção de Iansã', 'Afoxé pra Oxum' y 'Rear window'. Del disco de 1991 'Breath of Brazil', de la pianista de jazz Joanne Brackeen, 'Madalena' y 'Velas', de Ivan Lins, 'So many stars', de Sergio Mendes, y 'Anos dourados' de Antonio Carlos Jobim y Chico Buarque. Escuchar audio
If you love Brazilian music, you'll love Natalie Cressman and Ian Faquini's most recent album, Auburn Whisper. Auburn Whisper showcases their myriad of talents. Not only are they exceptional on their individual instruments (trombone and guitar), but they are also tasteful lyricists and songwriters. Together they weave the story of disappointment, acceptance, and resilience in the face of a worldwide pandemic — all with the wonderful flavor of Brazil. Their original songs carry the longing for loved ones in another country, hope in the midst of darkness, and tales of Brazilian goddesses. Tune in to learn more! They talk about how they met, the lyricist they teamed up with, their unique recording process, and of course, the inspiration behind their original music. Get to know Natalie Cressman, Ian Faquini, and their latest album, Auburn Whisper in less than 10 minutes in this episode of Bite-Size Jazz. Resources Learn more about Natalie Cressman and Ian Faquini on their social media pages. You can find Auburn Whisper wherever you stream music. It's also available for purchase from Amazon Music or Bandcamp. Enjoying Bite-Size Jazz? Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. We'd love to connect with you!
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 21st April 2022 Artist - Track - Album - Year Gabriel Mark Hasselbach Jonah's Joint Mid Century Modern Vol. 3 2022 Jeremy Pelt Picking Up the Pieces Soundtrack 2022 Goldings/Bernstein/Stewart Libra Perpetual Pendulum 2022 Tony Monaco Brothers-4 Four Brothers 2022 Bill Easley Wherever You Go Diversitonic 2022 Aaron Bazzell Tomorrow Today Aesthetic 2022 Matt Slocum I. Prelude With Love and Sadness 2022 Javon Jackson Night Song The Gospel According to Nikki Giovanni 2022 Idit Shner & Mhondoro Fingerprints Heat Wave 2022 Somi A Piece of Ground Zenzile: The Reimagination of Miriam Makeba 2022 Mike Boone Jomol's Ladder Asynchronization Party 2021 Alternative Guitar Summit Black Glass (feat. Kurt Rosenwinkel) Honoring Pat Martino, Vol. 1 2022 Natalie Cressman & Ian Faquini Auburn Whisper Auburn Whisper 2022 Chris Greene Quartet Samba Fu Maga PlaySpace2: Play Harder 2022 Dan Perantoni In Your Own Sweet Way Lovin' and Swingin' 2021 Brad Felt Sometime in the Fall Dana Sessions: Duets with John Dana 2021 The Jim Self/John Chiodini Duo Hangin' Out Hangin' Out 2022 John Stowell/Dave Glenn & The Hawčaptak Quartet Mottball Violin Memory 2022 Tomas Fujiwara's Triple Double Silhouettes in Smoke March 2022 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 21st April 2022 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
'Flor do milênio' se titula el segundo disco del CelloSambaTrio, que forman el chelista Jaques Morelenbaum, el guitarrista Lula Galvão y el baterista Rafael Barata, y contiene obras como 'Canção para Caetano', 'Você não sabe amar', 'CasaBrancaBrinCadeira' o 'Dó a dó'. La hija de Morelenbaum, Dora, es una de las integrantes, junto a Julia Mestre, Lucas Nunes y Zé Ibarra, del cuarteto carioca Bala Desejo que ha incluido en su primer disco las canciones 'Baile de máscaras', 'Lua comanche' o 'Lambe lambe'. Del disco 'No breu', que celebra 20 años del sexteto bahiano Banda de Boca, 'Abrindo a porta', 'O curupira' y 'O saci'. Del nuevo disco de la trombonista y cantante Natalie Cressman y del guitarrista y cantante Ian Faquini lel tema que le da título: 'Auburn whisper'. Cierra el trompetista Claudio Roditi con 'Bons amigos' de Toninho Horta- Escuchar audio
Vocalist/trombonist Natalie Cressman discusses her new album with Ian Faquini, 'Auburn Whisper,' and more on The JamBase Podcast Episode 120.
This week on Comes A Time, the guys recap the Oteil and Friends run at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY on March 11th & 12th, 2022. The band featured Eric Krasno, Jason Crosby, Jennifer Hartswick, Natalie Cressman, James Casey, Tom Guarna, and Pete Lavezzoli. Oteil talks about the process of preparing and rehearsing for the shows and shares some of the context that different band members were coming in with. The two run through the setlists of the evenings and discuss all their favorite moments, plus Oteil shares some of the process of building the setlists. They close out with a discussion about what's coming up for Oteil and Friends and what songs might be on deck for the future - including Mike's special request that's sure to challenge Oteil's vocal range. Check out the setlists here: March 11 & March 12. Special thanks to the Capitol Theatre crew!-----------*DISCLAIMER: This podcast does NOT provide medical advice. The information contained in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. No material in this podcast is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen*-----------This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes!Comes A Time is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted and Produced by Oteil Burbridge and Mike Finoia. Executive Producers are Christina Collins and RJ Bee. Production, Editing and Mixing by Eric Limarenko and Matt Dwyer. Theme music by Oteil Burbridge. Production assistance by Matt Bavuso. To discover more podcasts that connect you more deeply to the music you love, check out osirispod.com-------Head to SKULLANDROSES.COM to grab tickets for the Skull & Roses festival in Ventura, CA to see Oteil & Friends and so many more!Visit SunsetlakeCBD.com and use the promo code TIME for 20% off premium CBD productsVisit BetterHelp.com/ComesaTime to get 10% off your first month of professional, online therapyVisit GradysColdBrew.com and use promo code TIME for 20% off your first order See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Comes A Time, the guys recap the Oteil and Friends run at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY on March 11th & 12th, 2022. The band featured Eric Krasno, Jason Crosby, Jennifer Hartswick, Natalie Cressman, James Casey, Tom Guarna, and Pete Lavezzoli. Oteil talks about the process of preparing and rehearsing for the shows and shares some of the context that different band members were coming in with. The two run through the setlists of the evenings and discuss all their favorite moments, plus Oteil shares some of the process of building the setlists. They close out with a discussion about what's coming up for Oteil and Friends and what songs might be on deck for the future - including Mike's special request that's sure to challenge Oteil's vocal range. Check out the setlists here: March 11 & March 12. Special thanks to the Capitol Theatre crew! ----------- *DISCLAIMER: This podcast does NOT provide medical advice. The information contained in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. No material in this podcast is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen* ----------- Visit SunsetlakeCBD.com and use the promo code TIME for 20% off premium CBD products Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coming to you this week with an insightful interview with Ms. Natalie Cressman, top call multi-genre trombonist and singer-songwriter in NYC and the Bay Area, touring trombonist for Trey Anastasio, and leader of six studio albums. Ms. Cressman has deep roots in the jazz community in San Fransisco but was able to quickly establish herself as a versatile and employable trombonist in New York. Drawing influence from many different cultures and traditions to craft her own musical voice, Natalie is one of the finest musicians on the scene. In this interview, we explore the breadth and effects of the brutal misogyny and prejudice that many young women are forced to grapple with when starting their careers, and the best ways to use your influence to make a difference and promote diversity. We also discussed the creation of her upcoming album, some fun and interesting stories from touring and freelancing, and how to take the word “should” out of your vocabulary when studying music. -- Transition music: Already There, Natalie Cressman & Ian Faquini Intro/Outro music: I Will Go Sailing No More, Randy Newman, Lawson Gardner Instagram: @8thposition @dabaldwin903 @lawson.gardner2
In this episode of Alive Again, you'll hear Trey Anastasio talk about songwriting during his period of isolation in 2007, his experience working with orchestras and Broadway, and the evolution of the Trey Anastasio Band lineup, including the additions of Natalie Cressman and James Casey.You'll hear a never-before-heard track from the prep sessions for Hands on a Hardbody, and many stories and insights from Trey and his bandmates and collaborators.Alive Again is presented by Bleecker Trading. Visit their website at Bleeckertrading.com to purchase limited edition merchandise celebrating this show, and be sure to check out their West Village Social Club located at 96 Christopher Street in New York City.Alive Again is brought to you by Osiris Media. Find us on the web at Osirispod.comExecutive Producers are RJ Bee and Matt Dwyer. Produced by Eric Renner Brown. Interview and production assistance from Jesse Jarnow. Production assistance from Matt Bavuso. Art by Mark Dowd. Thank you to all interviewees. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Trombonist and vocalist Natalie Cressman has released an album and a single with Brazilian guitarist Ian Faquini, and a second album is nearly complete. In this interview, Cressman talks about immersing herself in the Portuguese language; the subtlety of her duo playing with Faquini; virtual music during the pandemic; and the recording of their second album. / / / I've been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. As I prepare to head out on the road in a van (which will also be my home) to record interviews, I need your support more than ever. Please become a member today at thejazzsession.com/join. For $5 a month you'll get a weekly bonus episode called Track of the Week, plus early access to every show. For $10 a month you get all that plus an extra monthly bonus show. Theme music by The Respect Sextet Logo by Dave Vrabel Intro voice: Chuck Ingersoll Follow The Jazz Session on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Subscribe to my twice-monthly newsletter.
Trombonist and vocalist Natalie Cressman has released an album and a single with Brazilian guitarist Ian Faquini, and a second album is nearly complete. In this interview, Cressman talks about immersing herself in the Portuguese language; the subtlety of her duo playing with Faquini; virtual music during the pandemic; and the recording of their second album. / / / I've been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. As I prepare to head out on the road in a van (which will also be my home) to record interviews, I need your support more than ever. Please become a member today at thejazzsession.com/join. For $5 a month you'll get a weekly bonus episode called Track of the Week, plus early access to every show. For $10 a month you get all that plus an extra monthly bonus show. Theme music by The Respect Sextet Logo by Dave Vrabel Intro voice: Chuck Ingersoll Follow The Jazz Session on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Subscribe to my twice-monthly newsletter.
Trombonist and vocalist Natalie Cressman has released an album and a single with Brazilian guitarist Ian Faquini, and a second album is nearly complete. In this interview, Cressman talks about immersing herself in the Portuguese language; the subtlety of her duo playing with Faquini; virtual music during the pandemic; and the recording of their second … Continue reading "The Jazz Session #534: Natalie Cressman"
Hope everyone is doing well out there. Here's today's 5 things you need to know!RIP John Prine. Check out the JamBase tribute to John Prine, along with a letter from his wife Fiona. Another person we've lost to this horrible pandemic, his influence was vast on generations of artists. Here's a tribute to him from music writer and Osiris podcaster Steven Hyden. And check out the Tapes Archive interview with him from 1997.36 From the Vault Goes Island Tour! In Episode 7, Steven and Rob briefly diverge from the journey through Dick's Picks to dive into Phish's Island Tour, highlighting the 4/3/98 show. Steven and Rob focus on the energy that guided Phish throughout the 90s, highlighting the decisions that led to their 1997 reinvention, and how this run shifted the band towards their more modern incarnation with all its surprises and challenges. Daily Soundcheck Big Cypress! The podcast that goes through Phish soundchecks one by one is back, and has hit on an epic point. It's a monster, and we appreciate Myke “Lawn Memo” Menio and his work on this. And while we're on Big Cypress, we should mention After Midnight, the podcast series we did last fall on Phish's Big Cypress. 7pm ET — Virtual Seder to Benefit Conscious Alliance. Wanted to tell you about a Virtual Seder—a celebration of Passover and raising money for the Conscious Alliance COVID-19 Response Fund. Being streamed at 7pm ET tonight, in partnership wit nugs.net. Hosted by Seth Weiner (of the Osiris podcast Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth), this event will feature songs, poems and readings from people like Andy Frasco, Natalie Cressman, Aron Magner Scott Rogowsky, Dan Lebowitz, Al Schnier and more, it's a way to raise money for a good cause. 9pm ET — No Simple Integration. No Simple Integration is a collaboration between Melanie Schafer of No Simple Road and Daniel Shankin of Tam Integration. NSI is a joyful and lighthearted journey through the realms of yoga, meditation, and esoteric spirituality. Designed to be accessible and fun, NSI is the online version of the ‘yoga dome' at your favorite festival. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On The Rampage w/ Don Lichterman talks about '6 Underground' both the movie and the song, Do Not Adjust Your Set, Natalie Cressman baking at Strings & Sols, Cherry Hill, Suburbs of Philly, 'Number 9', Strike Back, Sneaker Pimps, SSM title of the week, Animal Testing Weekly, Rodney Reed, Death Penalty, Sunset artist of the week, Han Drabur...Also, the Holiday Recipe of the Week and The Vending Lot Top 10 BESTSELLERS List for the week of December 15 - December 21, 2019 and much more on today's Podcast!
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Seth and Rob discuss the death of Chris Cornell and curious decisions made in the wake of the cancellation of the Pemberton Music Festival. Then they discuss Atlanta’s fantastic SweetWater 420 Festival before giving way to an interview with singer/trumpeter/songwriter Jennifer Hartswick which was recorded during this same festival. Hartswick explains how a Nigel Hall-arranged gig at Tipitina’s in New Orleans led to her recent collaboration with supreme bassist, Christian McBride. The two immediately became friends, and after a few months were in Trey Anastasio’s “Barn” recording studio working in a trio format with guitarist Nick Cassarino. We get some stories from this session, including the unusual way she talked McBride into recording a duet with her. We also hear about how her childhood in a strong musical family, and then high school years in an musically excellent rural Vermont school would lead her to musicians and future band mates like Dave Grippo and Trey Anastasio. She also tells of how she was invited into the Trey Anastasio Band, how she created of some of that band’s signature songs, as well as offers some insight into her various collaborations w/ Umphrey’s McGee and other bands. The hour’ish long interview traverses many other topics, including Hartswick commenting on her sit-ins with Phish, the many, sometimes offensive offers she and band mate, trombonist Natalie Cressman have received to play in all-women and other bands and Turner even tells Hartswick an affecting story about her own husband, bassist Chris Chew. Before wrapping up the episode, Seth reads a couple of emails from careful listeners who noticed subtle errors Rob made during Episode 31. wTnS is Produced by Rob Turner and Engineered by Josh Thane of Wonder Dog Sounds (wonderdogsounds.com) Inside Out w/ Turner and Seth: insideoutwtns.com Twitter: @InsideoutWTNS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insideoutwtns Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/insideoutwTnS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You may know her name from her work with The Trey Anastasio Band, but Natalie Cressman’s work with that group, only scratches the surface of her ability and story. We had a chance to sit down with her to talk about this trombonist solo work, her time with TAB and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, three musicians who've recently been on the show, and even more recently recorded new albums: Natalie Cressman talks about Turn The Sea; Emily Asher introduces Meet Me In The Morning; and Angela Davis tells the story behind Lady Luck.
On this episode, three musicians who've recently been on the show, and even more recently recorded new albums: Natalie Cressman talks about Turn The Sea; Emily Asher introduces Meet Me In The Morning; and Angela Davis tells the story behind Lady Luck.
On this episode, three musicians who’ve recently been on the show, and even more recently recorded new albums: Natalie Cressman talks about Turn The Sea; Emily Asher introduces Meet Me In The Morning; and Angela Davis tells the story behind Lady Luck.
Trombonist and vocalist Natalie Cressman's debut album with her band Secret Garden is called Unfolding (2012). In this interview (the final interview conducted for The Jazz Session) Cressman talks about her parents and their influence on her music; why she moved from San Francisco to New York; how she decided she was ready to make a record; her work with Phish's Trey Anastasio; and her plans following her graduation next year from the Manhattan School of Music. Learn more at nataliecressman.com and follow her on Twitter at @nataliecressman. You can support The Jazz Session by purchasing this album in the TJS Store.
Trombonist and vocalist Natalie Cressman's debut album with her band Secret Garden is called Unfolding (2012). In this interview (the final interview conducted for The Jazz Session) Cressman talks about her parents and their influence on her music; why she moved from San Francisco to New York; how she decided she was ready to make a record; her work with Phish's Trey Anastasio; and her plans following her graduation next year from the Manhattan School of Music. Learn more at nataliecressman.com and follow her on Twitter at @nataliecressman. You can support The Jazz Session by purchasing this album in the TJS Store.
Trombonist and vocalist Natalie Cressman’s debut album with her band Secret Garden is called Unfolding...