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Compuesta en Brasil por Djalma Ferreira con letra de Luiz Antonio en 1959, entra en el jazz de la mano del saxofonista tenor Hank Mobley en 1965. Escuchemos esa versión asi como las de Lee Konitz, Kenny Burrell, Joanne Brackeen, Gianni Basso, Pearl Django, la St. Andreu y otros.
Beyond the Frets is your chance to hear in-depth conversations with legendary guitarists, educators and composers about their process, struggles, accomplishments and thoughts on the modern music industry. This week's episode features the zen master himself, Tim Lerch. A world renowned guitarist and educator, Tim has decades of experience as a consummate solo jazz guitarist in addition to his work with Pearl Django, Jamie Findlay and many others. His gentle spirit, patience, and depth of knowledge clearly shows in this 90 minute interview. This is a truly memorable conversation for me, and many of his words of advice and anecdotes will sit with me for a long time to come. Find Tim's playing and educational content at https://www.timlerch.com/ Sit Down. Grab an Axe. Get Abducted. If you like Beyond the Frets and want to support us, please SHARE, subscribe, and leave a rating on Apple Podcasts or wherever you may be listening. Visit the podcast at beyondthefrets.com and drop us a message at beyondthefretspodcast@gmail.com! This episode features Tim's version of "George On My Mind".
Recent performances by The Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra will be featured on today's episode of Jazz Northwest. Included are selections composed, arranged and/or featuring Bill Anthony, Sidney Hauser and Jacqueline Tabor. The SRJO's final concert this season will feature bassist and composer Christian McBride on Saturday, June 19 at Benaroya Hall with limited seating and a livestream virtual concert. More info at srjo.org . Also, on this show is music by resident artists Tall & Small, Jovino Santos Neto, Richard Cole, Karin Plato, Francesco Crosara and Pearl Django. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by host Jim Wilke and airs Sundays at 2 p.m. Listeners may also subscribe to the podcast at KNKX, NPR, Apple, or Google.
This week's Jazz Northwest starts in Ellensburg, with Barney McClure at the Hammond B3 and the Central Washington University Big Band playing a Phil Kelly arrangement of Barney's tune, "Spot." Also this week, recordist and studio owner David Lange is featured on accordion with Pearl Django from a recent release, and vintage live recordings of Cannonball Adderley in Seattle and Ernestine Anderson in Culver City, CA. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by host Jim Wilke and airs Sundays at 2 p.m. Listeners may also subscribe to the podcast at KNKX, NPR, Apple , or Google .
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Double Bassist and Composer Rich Leppanen of the Jazz Group Pearl Django .. We caught up with him from his base in Seattle during late March 2020 to talk about their newest 2020 CD Simplicity…. As we grow into an increastingly complicated world of the COVID-19 Quarantine .. we discussed this new world, the band, the past, future and much more .. So, get to know him and dig this interview my friends ..Click to listen.Neon Jazz is a radio program airing since 2011. Hosted by Joe Dimino and Engineered by John Christopher in Kansas City, Missouri giving listeners a journey into one of America's finest inventions. Take a listen on KCXL (102.9 FM / 1140 AM) out of Liberty, MO. Listen to KCXL on Tunein Radio at http://tunein.com/radio/Neon-Jazz-With-Joe-Dimino-p381685/. You can now catch Neon Jazz on KOJH 104.7 FM out of the Mutual Musicians Foundation from Noon - 1 p.m. CST Monday-Friday at https://www.kojhfm.org/. Check us out at All About Jazz @ https://kansascity.jazznearyou.com/neon-jazz.php. For all things Neon Jazz, visit http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/
Radio continues to be your best source for jazz and we focus on regional artists on Jazz Northwest . Virtually all live performance venues are closed, but some artists are mounting their own virtual performances, see the KNKX Calendar for details. Meanwhile, we'll feature an hour with Jay Thomas, Marina Albero, Gail Pettis, Chuck Deardorf, Danny Kolke & Pete Christlieb, Charlie Porter, Kiki Valera and a new CD from Pearl Django today on Jazz Northwest. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by host Jim Wilke and airs Sundays at 2 p.m. Listeners may also subscribe to the podcast at KNKX, NPR, Apple , Google or Spotify .
Michael Gray is a violinist and composer living in the Pacific Northwest who has performed with the gypsy-jazz inspired combo Pearl Django for many years. I interviewed Michael in 2015 at the Wintergrass Music Festival.
Seattle's Greg Ruby lives and breathes jazz guitar. When he's not gigging with various ensembles, this former member of Pearl Django is a busy composer and music educator. Ruby's latest project is one of his most ambitious, Oscar Alemán: Play Along Songbook, Volume One. On this week's podcast, Ruby walks us through the unbelievable life of Alemán (a peer of Django Reinhardt's with an equally made-for-Hollywood back story). We also talk about Greg's early introduction to gypsy jazz and hear about the mammoth task he had in assembling this collection of tab/notation (the first dedicated to Alemán's music). http://gregrubymusic.com https://www.fretboardjournal.com
Martin Taylor og Pearl Django leika lögin Rue de Dinan, Serafina og Jive At Five. Martin Taylor og Alan Barnes leika lögin I Wish You Love, Willow Weep, Slow Coach og Stranger On The Shore. Ulf Wakenius, Niels-Henning Örsted Pedersen og Adam Nussbaum flytja lögin Moulin Rouge, Stella By Starlight, Jeg gik mig ud en sommerdag, To A brothe og Lines. Kvintett Johnny Griffin leikur lögin Do It, Leave Me Alone, You Must Believe In Spring, Without A Song, Hus-a-Bye og My Romance.
Martin Taylor og Pearl Django leika lögin Rue de Dinan, Serafina og Jive At Five. Martin Taylor og Alan Barnes leika lögin I Wish You Love, Willow Weep, Slow Coach og Stranger On The Shore. Ulf Wakenius, Niels-Henning Örsted Pedersen og Adam Nussbaum flytja lögin Moulin Rouge, Stella By Starlight, Jeg gik mig ud en sommerdag, To A brothe og Lines. Kvintett Johnny Griffin leikur lögin Do It, Leave Me Alone, You Must Believe In Spring, Without A Song, Hus-a-Bye og My Romance.
Para el Jazzensor de esta quincena Lester Cuba ha preparado una selección de temas interpretados por uno de los mayores guitarristas del Jazz, Django Reinhardt. Grabaciones de las décadas de 1930 y 1940 junto a su banda, el Quinteto del Hot Club de France, con el inconfundible violín de Stephane Grapelli. Los ecos de la música de Django todavía resuenan hoy día, ya que una pléyade de seguidres han adoptado el estilo de jazz Manouche. Nuestros invitados son: Django Reinhardt y el Quinteto del Hot Club de France; Joscho Stephan; La Pompe; Stochelo Rosemberg & Tommy Emmanuel; Pearl Django.
Con nocturnidad y alevosía, despedimos septiembre con "September Song" una hermosa composición de Kurt Weill, uno de los grandes compositores del siglo XX. A Weill dedicamos la primera parte del espacio, recorriendo algunos de sus temas más notables. Y, ya metidos en un ambiente nocturno y cabaretero, repasamos algunas de las primeras grabaciones de Tom Waits, posesía beat con aroma a whiskey y nicotina. Nuestros invitados: Pearl Django; Lotte Lenya; Opera "Die Dreigroschenoper", dirigida por Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg; Ana Belén; Dee Dee Bridgewater; Boz Scaggs; Tom Waits; Natalie Prass.
The subject of this podcast is the local "gypsy jazz" band -- Ranger and the 'Re-arrangers'. They evoke the spirit of a Paris cafe and the raucous energy of a gypsy campsite. At the heart of their sound is Ranger Sciacca's violin. The band's repertoire includes swing standards, traditional gypsy melodies, the music of Django Reinhardt, and Ranger's unique originals. Ranger and his father Michael formed the group in 2006, after returning from a Django Reinhardt festival in France. In the years since, the band has released 3 CDs and played over 500 shows. Violinist Ranger Scacca is at the heart of their sound. He and his father are descendants of Sicilian immigrants who played jazz in New York early in the 20th century. Ranger began playing violin at the age of six. The band includes two guitarists including his father Michael, a percussionist, bassist, and 5-string mandolin. Ranger and the 'Re-Arrangers' will be performing on Bainbridge on Friday, March 6th at the Island Gallery, 400 Winslow Way East, during the 6-8pm ArtWalk. No charge. Then, at 7pm on Saturday, March 21st, they will perform at BIMA -- the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art auditorium. This performance will also feature renowned guitarist Neil Andersson. In 1993, Andersson co-founded the seminal gypsy jazz band Pearl Django, eventually recording 10 albums with the group. He is one of the Northwest's premier guitarists, and was elected to the Northwest Music Awards Hall of Fame. The BIMA concert will feature selections from the Ranger and the 'Re-arrangers' repertoire of American swing standards, traditional gypsy melodies, and the music of Django Reinhardt. Violinist Ranger Sciacca will provide the counterpoint to Andersson's guitar. Admission is by donation and space is limited. For reservations, email the band. Find information on the band's website. Credits: BCB host: Nancy Soulé; BCB editor, Finn Mander; BCB publisher: Barry Peters.
In this podcast Georgia Browne, Cultural Events and Public Relations Coordinator for the Bainbridge Island Metro Parks and Recreation Department talks with BCB host Lyssa Danehy deHart about several exciting performances planned for Battle Point Park this summer. The Sounds of Summer concert series will begin July 9th with jazz group Pearl Django, and run Wednesday evenings from 7 to 8:30 pm. Scheduled performances include: •July 9 – Pearl Django – Jazz •July 16 – Matuto – Brazilian backbeats with Bluesy riffs •July 23 – John Reischman and the Jaybirds – stylish Bluegrass •July 30 – Laura Love Trio – Folk/Funk Singer Songwriter •Aug 6 – The Senate – Acoustic Rock •Aug 13 – Jessica Lynne – Country •Aug 20 – Shaggy Sweet – Classic rock with a twist As a special treat, Seattle's Greenstage Production Company will bring a performance of Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost to the park on the afternoon of August 3rd. For more information, check the Bainbridge Island Metro Parks and Recreation Department website at www.biparks.org Credits: Host and Audio Editor: Lyssa Danehy deHart; BCB ferry music by Dogfish Bay Studios; What's Up music splash: Dave Bristow.
music from groups performing at the Ballard Jazz Walk on Thursday, November 30, 2006. Greta Matassa, Pearl Django, Sonando, Thomas Marriott, Matt Jorgensen +451, The Willie Nelson Project, Collier & Dean, The Origin Uber Band, Ben Thomas, Randy Halberstad