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Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus
Episode Title: 17-18 12 Hours of Gentle Rains for Quiet NightsDescription:Settle in for a peaceful night with this special episode featuring 12 hours of gentle rain sounds, perfect for quiet evenings and restful sleep. The soft patter of rain creates a soothing backdrop that can help reduce stress, ease anxiety, and promote deep relaxation. Whether you're winding down after a long day or looking for a calming soundscape to help you drift off, these gentle rains offer a tranquil escape from everyday noise.Take a moment for yourself and let the steady rhythm of rainfall guide you to a state of calm and comfort. Perfect for meditation, study, or simply creating a peaceful environment at home.Tune in and allow yourself to relax as we bring the serenity of nature right to your ears.DISCLAIMER
Send us a textYou can't steal a gift a book review You Can't Steal a Gift. Frederick Eugene John Lees (February 8, 1928 – April 22, 2010) was a Canadian music critic, biographer, lyricist, and journalist. Lees worked as a newspaper journalist in his native Canada before moving to the United States, where he was a music critic and lyricist. His lyrics for Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Corcovado" (released as "Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars"), have been recorded by such singers as Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Queen Latifah, and Diana Krall.Listen to arranging the score Series 1 episode 44 hereErratum Simon Apologises for getting his American Geography wrong Louisville is in in Kentucky!This is our website This is our InstagramThis is our Facebook group
Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus
Episode Title: 12 Hours of Quiet Nights with Relaxing RainfallDescription: In this episode of the "Be Calm and Relax Podcast," we invite you to immerse yourself in a peaceful oasis of relaxation with 12 hours of soothing rainfall. Explore how the gentle patter of rain can be a perfect companion for meditation, sleep, or simply unwinding after a long day. We'll discuss the various benefits of listening to rainfall sounds, such as reducing stress and improving focus.Take a moment to escape the daily hustle and find your calm amidst the tranquil rhythm of the raindrops. Let these quiet nights be your sanctuary of peace and relaxation.Join us next time as we continue our journey toward serenity and balance.DISCLAIMER
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Sintonía: "Song # 2" - Miles Davis"The Pan Piper", "Saeta", "Soleá" y "Will O´ The Wisp", extraídas del álbum "Sketches Of Spain" (Columbia Records, 1960/Destination Moon Records, 2023)"Aos pés da cruz" y "Corcovado", extraídas del álbum "Quiet Nights" (Columbia Records, 1964/Destination Moon Records, 2023)"Concierto de Aranjuez" extraída de "Sketches of Spain"Todas las músicas interpretadas por Miles Davis a la trompeta y arregladas/dirigidas por Gil EvansEscuchar audio
Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus
In this episode, we immerse ourselves in the serene blend of ocean waves and distant storm sounds, creating an ideal backdrop for quiet nights. These natural soundscapes are perfect for relaxation, meditation, or helping you drift off to a peaceful sleep. We discuss the benefits of combining ocean sounds with thunderstorms and how this combination can enhance your relaxation experience. Tune in to discover the tranquility that these soothing natural sounds can bring to your daily routine.Remember, taking a few moments each day to unwind with calming sounds can significantly improve your mental well-being. Let the rhythmic waves and gentle storms wash away your stress and bring you a sense of calm.Join us next time as we continue our journey towards peace and tranquility.DISCLAIMER:This episode may be ad-supported and you can support us financially by subscribing as little as $5 a month on our Patreon page or on Apple Podcast Subscriber-Only Audio.This subscription plan comes with an ad-free weekly podcast, plus a few more extras like exclusive Podcast promos and early access to certain episodes that are not published everywhere till the following week.Check our Patreon here: http://go.thehustle.studio/patreonor in Apple Podcasts app, just click here: http://go.thehustle.studio/subscribeThank you so much for your generosity!Connect with Us:https://www.facebook.com/hustlestudiosincSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sleep-calming/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Við fjölluðum um bókina Geðhvörf fyrir byrjendur sem kom út í dag. Í henni er farið í gegnum greiningu geðhvarfa, líf með geðhvörfum, meðferð og bata. Guðmunda Sirrý Arnardóttir kennari er ein fjögurra höfunda bókarinnar kom til okkar í dag og sagði okkur betur frá bókinni sem hún segir að miðli nýjustu þekkingu í bæði læknisfræðilegri og batamiðaðri fræði. Læknadagar voru haldnir í síðustu viku og þar var víða komið við. Meðal annars var málþing um hormónameðferð kvenna en hormónameðferð er beitt í miklum mæli við tíðahvarfaeinkennum. Slík meðferð getur aukið áhættuna á kvenkrabbameinum þar með talið brjóstakrabbameinum og legbolskrabbameinum. Á málþinginu var leitast við að skýra þá áhættu og við fengum þær í spjall, Sigurdísi Haraldsdóttur krabbameinslæknir og yfirlækni á Landspítalanum og dósent við Háskóla Íslands og Kolbrúnu Pálsdóttur kvensjúkdómalækni, yfirlækni kvenlækningateymis á Landspítalanum og sérfræðing í krabbameinslækningum kvenna. Tónlist í þættinum í dag: Ljósvíkingur / Egill Ólafsson (Gunnar Þórðarson og Ólafur Haukur Símonarson) Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars / Henri Mancini og hljómsveit Rewrite / Paul Simon (Paul Simon)
Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus
Dive into a nocturnal soundscape with our latest episode, where we present a continuous, 9-hour journey through soothing rain and thunder loops, perfect for those seeking a tranquil night. We delve into the therapeutic effects of these rhythmic sounds and how they can help you unwind, focus, or drift into a deep sleep. Discover the art of using ambient noise to create a serene environment in your own space.Whether you're battling insomnia or simply in need of a peaceful backdrop for your evening rituals, let the steady patter of rain and the distant rumble of thunder be your companions. Embrace the stillness of the night and let these natural sounds lull you into restfulness.Tune in and transform your nighttime routine into an oasis of calm.=======DISCLAIMER:This episode may be ad-supported and you can support us financially by subscribing as little as $5 a month on our Patreon page or on Apple Podcast Subscriber-Only Audio.This subscription plan comes with an ad-free weekly podcast, plus a few more extras like exclusive Podcast promos and early access to certain episodes that are not published everywhere till the following week.Check our Patreon here: http://go.thehustle.studio/patreonor in Apple Podcasts app, just click here: http://go.thehustle.studio/subscribeThank you so much for your generosity!Connect with Us:https://www.facebook.com/hustlestudiosincSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sleep-calming/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
One Kindergarten teacher gets more than she bargained for when attempting to save the life of a student. Purchase Drakenblud today! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9P9L8ST Join EERIECAST PLUS to unlock ad-free episodes and support this show! (Will still contain some host-read sponsorships) https://www.eeriecast.com/plus SCARY STORIES TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 INTRO 1:02 Never Stop For Anyone from Tithe_Fighter 9:35 I Almost Lost my Baby from Virginia 14:35 Kindergarten from Hell from Mateja H. 28:52 The Basement from Martin 37:06 Creature Near the Old Oak from HotChocolate 43:00 My Friend's Experiences As A Police Officer 49:33 Quiet Nights from TeaFox Join my Discord! https://discord.gg/3YVN4twrD8 Get some creepy merch at https://eeriecast.store/ Follow and review Tales from the Break Room on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! https://pod.link/1621075170 Follow us on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/3mNZyXkaJPLwUwcjkz6Pv2 Follow and Review us on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/darkness-prevails-podcast-true-horror-stories/id1152248491 Submit Your Story Here: https://www.darkstories.org/ Get Darkness Prevails Podcast Merchandise! https://teespring.com/stores/darknessprevails Subscribe on YouTube for More Stories! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh_VbMnoL4nuxX_3HYanJbA?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus
This episode takes you on a journey through the soothing sounds of rolling thunder, perfect for those quiet nights when sleep seems elusive. We delve into the therapeutic effects of thunder sounds, exploring how they can induce a state of deep relaxation and foster better sleep quality.Over eight hours, allow yourself to be immersed in the rhythmic rumble of thunder, interspersed with moments of silence, creating an ambiance akin to meditative solitude. Whether you're seeking a tranquil backdrop for meditation or a gentle lullaby to lull you into a peaceful slumber, this episode is your ticket to serenity.Don't miss our next episode as we continue to explore the calming sounds of nature that can help you achieve peace and tranquility in your daily life.=======DISCLAIMER:This episode may be ad-supported, and you can support us financially by subscribing for as little as $5 a month on our Patreon page or on Apple Podcast Subscriber-Only Audio.Your subscription grants you an ad-free weekly podcast, along with a few more extras like exclusive Podcast promos and early access to certain episodes that are not published everywhere till the following week.Check our Patreon here: http://go.thehustle.studio/patreonOr in the Apple Podcasts app, just click here: http://go.thehustle.studio/subscribeThank you so much for your generosity!Connect with Us:https://www.facebook.com/hustlestudiosincSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sleep-calming/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dr. J.B. Dyas joins the podcast with his partner Cynthia Allen to talk about his approach to management — a process to train leaders in this American art form's give-and-take, improvisation and collaborative insights. They tell us that jazz is all about listening, and how jazz can train you to be a better listener, "and a better listener is a better leader." He and Cynthia has been to Ojai many times, and now is teaching workshops using the approach he's developed over the past few decades to enhance productivity and morale, foster better communications and happiness in the workplace. Dr. Dyas is currently the VP for Education and Curriculum Development at the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz, where he oversees the Institute's celebrated education and outreach programs including Jazz in America (www.jazzinamerica.org), "one of the most significant and wide-reaching jazz education programs in the world." He has presented numerous jazz workshops, teacher-training seminars, and jazz "informances" worldwide with such renowned artists, including Dave Brubeck and Hancock. His Youtube videos about jazz improvisation as a metaphor and method for corporations and organizations have been viewed hundreds of thousands of times. He has taught hundreds of classes and clinics as a teacher and performed more than a 1,000 gigs as a bassist and bandleader. He and Cynthia talk about Ojai's role in the jazz world, as home to Gene Lees, the jazz journalist and biographer who wrote the lyrics for the "Corcovado," the classic Jobim and Astrud song, "Quiet Nights & Quiet Stars," as well as legendary pianist Roger Kellaway, Dizzy Gillespie's band leader. We talk about jazz' importance to American history as a confluence of influences from Africa and Europe, and its role as a cultural export, its wide applicability to teaching and leading, and much more about he and Cynthia's fascinating life stories. We did not talk about Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the future of wind power or the Mayan wars. Check out Dr. Dyas' website, https://www.jbdyas.com/, and his Youtube videos at https://www.jbdyas.com/jazz-pedagogy-videos, "and What is Jazz and Why It's Important to the World."
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In this episode of This is Physics, Physics Magazine speaks with two researchers and a chef who have spent the entire polar night at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station. The two researchers work with telescopes observing the cosmic microwave background.Podcast host Julie Gould speaks with the following guests: Thomas Leps, BICEP/NSF/University of Minnesota; Allen Foster, SPT/NSF/Case Western Reserve University; Kelly Murphy, breakfast/pastry sous chef, NSF.Music credit: Symphony Antarctica (excerpts from The Seasons: I. Summer and IV. Spring; Telescopes to the Stars: III. Cosmic Strings and IV. Quiet Nights), by Valmar Kurol and Michael Stibor. The symphony is the duo's fourth album inspired by Antarctica. Kurol is a director of the Antarctican Society.Image credit: Artsiom P/stock.adobe.comProduced by Julie Gould.
This week, Marina Hyde on Boris Johnson's resignation honours list (1m34s); Michelle Obama reads an extract from her new book, The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times (11m18s); and Tom Lamont on why a night in with a board game is the only way he wants to party (38m39s).
Beatie Wolfe interviews Master guitar maker and Taylor Guitars CEO Andy Powers about his journey from making his first guitar, age 7, to Bob Taylor offering him a job, age 15, to being CEO today. Listen to this show that takes you from the power of purpose to crafting a legacy of excellence via the thread of service. Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across space, science, art, health, film and technology by talking to leading luminaries from Nobel Laureates to punk publishers about their life's work and musical DNA. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum. Andy Powers' Orange Juice for the Ears First song that imprinted? “Pipeline Sequence” by Honk / First album that shaped who you are? “Keep On The Sunny Side” from the record Will The Circle be Unbroken by Mother Maybelle & The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band / The music you would send into Space? “In the Morning When I Rise” by Sweet Honey in the Rock / The song you would have at your memorial? “Traumerei” by Robert Schumann played by Vladimir Horowitz / The album you would pass onto the next generation? “Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)” from the record We Get Requests by Oscar Peterson // This show first aired live on dublab radio - tracks have been shortened for this podcast. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey.
Three summer scented candle recommendations, ruminating on why you shouldn't shy away from a quiet night in, and a guide to depuffing and reducing bloat with summer with Sally "Salgal" deFries. Subscribe to the Sunday Scaries newsletter: www.willdefries.substack.com Shop the Sunday Scaries Scented Candles: www.vellabox.com/sundayscaries Support This Week's Sponsors Grove: www.grove.com/scaries (free gift!) Vizzy: www.vizzyhardseltzer.com/washed Follow Along Sunday Scaries on Twitter: www.twitter.com/sundayscaries Sunday Scaries on Instagram: www.instagram.com/sunday.scaries Will deFries on Twitter: www.twitter.com/willdefries Will deFries on Instagram: www.instagram.com/willdefries Credits Podcast artwork by Alfonso Ruiz and Tristan Pigott All music by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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On Episode 22, I will be talking with dance instructor, CEO, Ms. Rockshana Desances. Also on the Poetry Corner, I will be performing The Quiet Night by CEO Spoken King. Finally all the music selections you hear on this podcast was made by CEO Spoken King, and much more on the T Corner. Peace and blessings to you all. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/t-corner/support
On today show on episode 21, I will be talking with CEO and Podcast host Ms. Kay Suthar of Uncensor Society. We will been talking about alot things on the show so tune in to it. Poetry Corner piece will be Quiet Nights. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/t-corner/support
This week Geoff features the Bossa nova music of Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim and how Ella made it popular in North America. Play list for this show includes: Somewhere in the Hills, Wave, Dindi, Jazz Samba, Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado), Desafinado, Useless Landscape, One Note Samba, How Insensitive, The Boy from Ipanema Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Geoff features the Bossa nova music of Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim and how Ella made it popular in North America. Play list for this show includes: Somewhere in the Hills, Wave, Dindi, Jazz Samba, Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado), Desafinado, Useless Landscape, One Note Samba, How Insensitive, The Boy from Ipanema Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: How Ella Fitzgerald helped popularize the Bossa nova music of Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim. Play list for this show includes: Somewhere in the Hills, Wave, Dindi, Jazz Samba, Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado), Desafinado, Useless Landscape, One Note Samba, How Insensitive, The Boy from Ipanema Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: How Ella Fitzgerald made the Bossa nova music of Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim popular in North America. Play list for this show includes: Somewhere in the Hills, Wave, Dindi, Jazz Samba, Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado), Desafinado, Useless Landscape, One Note Samba, How Insensitive, The Boy from Ipanema Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for Episode 29 of the Beer n BS Show.Inventing Swearwords Season Two.Join us as we come up with weird and stupid replacements for common swearwords. Our inventing swearwords session in 2020 gifted the world with the word Jovler. A defining moment in Beer n BS Show archive of podcasts. As unlikely as it may be – can we trump it this year? We of course blind taste some craft beers and play a very confusing round of Beer or BS! Grab a beer and join us for some Beer n Bullshit.Ales Tasted:Tr-hop-ical by Vocation Brewery (DDH Pale) – 5.7% ABVRachel rates 8.3 out of 10Fake Empire by Brew Dog (Sour Hazy IPA) – 6.2% ABV Aaron rates 8.3 out of 10Aubretia by Horsforth Brewery (Black IPA) - 5.5% ABVGeoff rates out 7.8 of 10Aaron's Craft Beer Suggestion:Quiet Nights - North Brewing - 4.6% ABV (Stout)Quiet Nights is a Milk Stout we've made to see us through these cold months ahead of us. The milk stouts origin lies in the 9th century, when it was common for workers to add whole milk to their ‘stout porters’ to make them more nutritious and satisfying. We've saved you the job and added lactose to a robust and complex wort produced using an array of specialist malts including a generous dose of chocolate malt. Rich, incredibly smooth, roasty and sweet, Quiet Nights is the hug in a glass we all need right now.Podcast Recomdendation:Command Line HeroesHear about the developers, programmers, hackers, geeks, and open source rebels revolutionizing the technology landscape. Podcast host Saron Yitbarek tells the epic true tales of the people who attempt the extraordinary and persevere against all odds. https://www.redhat.com/en/command-line-heroesBigfoot Festival 18th to 20th of June 20201 - Ragley Hall - Warwickshire UKBigfoot Festival have an amazing music programming for you, choosing the perfect beer from a top brewer, enjoying delicious food from the best chefs, stunning boutique camping that doesn’t break the bank, taking a moment of relaxation by the lake, and being open to all – families, friends, party-goers. Somewhere in enjoying all this excitement you’ll find Bigfoot.https://bigfootfestival.co.ukWe hope you enjoy the show. Please subscribe via your podcast app or on Spotify. If your Podcast app supports reviews, please give us a few kind words and a rating. New shows are released every 2 weeks on a Monday morning (GMT).Follow us on Instagram @BeernBSShow for news and updates.
Operation Quiet Nights is a multi-agency effort designed to stop street racers and illegal motorcycles in Orange County. Lt. Michael Crabb, the incident commander of Operation Quiet Nights, talks to Behind the Star host Jon Busdeker about the operation and how teams of law enforcement officers issued more than 1,700 tickets in two months.
Dedicamos este episodio a las canciones que dos de las grandes figuras del siglo XX, Frank Sinatra y Antonio Carlos Jobim, grabaron juntos a finales de la década de 1960. Veinte grabaciones históricas que esconden otras historias debidas a sus protagonistas. Nuestros invitados: Dave Brubeck (Bossa Nova USA); Antonio Carlos Jobim (She's a Carioca; Samba de una Nota So; Bonita); Frank Sinatra (My Way; A Man Alone); Frank & Nancy Sinatra (Something Stupid); Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim (Girl From Ipanema; Dindi; Meditation; How Insensitive; Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars; Drinking Water; Triste; One Note Samba; Off Key), Sylvia Telles (Baubels, Bangles and Beads); Walter Wanderley (Wave).
..........THE.RESTLESS.GHOSTS.OF.PONTIAC................................ http://www.filefactory.com/file/4kp03xpbaghr/pontiac.mp3 01. Yello – Till Tomorrow; 02. Dense – Ye Auld Days (03.17); 03. Matt Berninger/Phoebe Bridgers – Walking on a String (10.32); 04. Zen Baboon - Mambura (14.57); 05. Elephant Stone – Fox on the Run (20.57); 06. Kick Bong – Chilly Wind (25.16); 07. French 79 - Hometown (29.49); 08. Christian Loffler (feat. Josephine Philip) – The End (34.35); 09. Jumpel – Lab Cabo (37.31); 10. Cubering - Dot (40.12); 11. Gare du Nord – We Still Grow (45.25); 12. MogueHeart - Airglow (51.01); 13. The Dust Brothers – The Groomsman (57.40); 14. Symbion Project - Napoleon (60.54); 15. Agnes Obel – The Curse (Berlin Live Session) (64.48); 16. Groove Armada - Remember (71.13); 17. Catching Flies – Quiet Nights (76.22). Total Time: 01.19.58 Sultry voice of Radio Etiopia: Ana Ribeiro Pardons for the very rich and very crooked available upon request. ….
This week Twins celebrated the arrival of the latest 7-20-4 Lounge Single Barrel Jack Daniels, so we decided to reverse our normal routine and picked the cigar and pipe tobacco to pair with it. That led us to review the Oliva Serie V Double Robusto and Quiet Nights by GL Pease. How did we do? How is the new Single Barrel Jack? Is it worth the trip to Twins Smoke Shop Londonderry? Listen and find out! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notjustblowingsmoke/message
This week Twins celebrated the arrival of the latest 7-20-4 Lounge Single Barrel Jack Daniels, so we decided to reverse our normal routine and picked the cigar and pipe tobacco to pair with it. That led us to review the Oliva Serie V Double Robusto and Quiet Nights by GL Pease. How did we do? How is the new Single Barrel Jack? Is it worth the trip to Twins Smoke Shop Londonderry? Listen and find out!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notjustblowingsmoke/message
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Nel 1987, quando si presentò a Umbria Jazz, Sting aveva trentacinque anni, giusto quaranta in meno di Gil Evans, che ne aveva compiuti settantacinque in maggio. Sting era indubbiamente una star: un po' più strano lo status di Gil Evans. Il nome di Evans era inscritto negli annali della storia del jazz già da decenni: alla fine degli anni quaranta Evans aveva contribuito in maniera importante alla serie di registrazioni di Birth of the Cool di Miles Davis; poi tra la fine degli anni cinquanta e i primi sessanta Evans aveva arrangiato la musica e diretto l'orchestra in capolavori di Davis come Miles Ahead, Porgy and bess, Sketches of Spain, Quiet Nights. Ma Evans non era mai diventato uno dei grandi bandleader popolari nel jazz come Ellington, Basie, Goodman, Kenton. E' praticamente solo a partire dall'ingaggio allo Sweet Basil nell'83 che Evans riesce a tenere regolarmente unita una band e che diventa un bandleader di grido. Il culmine della sua popolarità Evans lo tocca proprio con il concerto con Sting a Umbria Jazz. Purtroppo Gil Evans sarebbe mancato molto presto, nel marzo dell'anno successivo. In questa puntata ascoltiamo Consider Me Gone, che era uscito nel primo album solista di Sting, e poi dei brani dei Police, una medley di Murder by Numbers e Synchronicity, quindi Roxanne.
Nel 1987, quando si presentò a Umbria Jazz, Sting aveva trentacinque anni, giusto quaranta in meno di Gil Evans, che ne aveva compiuti settantacinque in maggio. Sting era indubbiamente una star: un po' più strano lo status di Gil Evans. Il nome di Evans era inscritto negli annali della storia del jazz già da decenni: alla fine degli anni quaranta Evans aveva contribuito in maniera importante alla serie di registrazioni di Birth of the Cool di Miles Davis; poi tra la fine degli anni cinquanta e i primi sessanta Evans aveva arrangiato la musica e diretto l'orchestra in capolavori di Davis come Miles Ahead, Porgy and bess, Sketches of Spain, Quiet Nights. Ma Evans non era mai diventato uno dei grandi bandleader popolari nel jazz come Ellington, Basie, Goodman, Kenton. E' praticamente solo a partire dall'ingaggio allo Sweet Basil nell'83 che Evans riesce a tenere regolarmente unita una band e che diventa un bandleader di grido. Il culmine della sua popolarità Evans lo tocca proprio con il concerto con Sting a Umbria Jazz. Purtroppo Gil Evans sarebbe mancato molto presto, nel marzo dell'anno successivo. In questa puntata ascoltiamo Consider Me Gone, che era uscito nel primo album solista di Sting, e poi dei brani dei Police, una medley di Murder by Numbers e Synchronicity, quindi Roxanne.
Quiet Nights is an ambient and electronic new music podcast by Ken Steele. Always the best new music from around the World. Artist names and song titles are in order of play...RAYAN MYERS-I'M GONNA FEEL THEM (original mix), GALIMATIAS-BLOWBACK (original mix), WHITEWILDBEAR-HEARTBREAKING (original mix), FURNS-HAUNT ME (original mix), SUMMER HEAT-I WANTED YOU TO STAY (original mix), CAMELPHAT and CRISTOPH-BREATHE (feat. Jen Cooke)(Camelphat Just Chill Mix), RIVERSILVERS-QUIET NIGHTS (original mix), OLEG BYONIC-BETTER DAY (original mix), FAVELE-EASY YOKE (original mix), Rain, thunder, and train sounds as ending. Thanks for listening from Ken Steele.
This is: The Beginning. Welcome to the very first episode of Real People Poetry. 6 poems today from 3 different authors: Sarah Rachel (more about Rachel): Web, Facebook, Instagram, www.hopeforthree.org Mary (more about Mary):Web, Facebook, Blog Music: “Vespers” by Topher Mohr and Alexa Elena Readers! Do You Read by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/reappear/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ “Quiet Nights” by Nate Blaze “Rise” by HOVATOFF “Wild Fires” by Doug Maxwell “Eureka” by Huma-Huma "Streamline" by Eveningland
Frank Mills Heart of the City Diana Krall Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) Robert Goulet Night Song Neil Richardson The Night Is Filled With Music Anita Kerr Singers Wonderland By Night Billy Vaughn That Night Brook Benton Goodnight My Love, Pleasant Dreams The Chelsea Strings Midnight Blue Tamba 4 Quietly Andre Kostelanetz Quiet Night Alan Copeland Orchestra The Night Has a Thousand Eyes Arthur Prysock Teach Me Tonight The Clebanoff Strings Tonight Doris Day When Tonight Is Just a Memory Alan Hackshaw Midnight Rhapsody Andy Williams Fly By Night Chet Atkins Midnight Percy Faith Nights in White Satin Henry Mancini Midnight Cowboy Jacintha Midnight Sun Nick De Caro Quiet Sunday Ferrante & Teicher Night Sounds Johnny Mathis By The This Night Is Over Fantasy Strings No More Lonely Nights John Fox Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight Andre Gagnon Twilight Time Shirley Horn Quietly There Hubert Laws Love You Tonight Toots Thielemans Quiet Evenings John Gary A Quiet Thing Frank Chacksfield Midnight In Malibu Denis Solee Round Midnight Frank Mills Heart of the City
Nel luglio del '62 Lacy è di nuovo in studio di incisione con Gil Evans, in una delle sedute da cui nasce Quiet Nights di Miles Davis. Il quartetto di Lacy e Rudd non riesce a farsi pubblicare nessun album, e la sua musica dell'epoca sarà documentata solo molti anni dopo. Alla fine del '63 Lacy è nella big band di Monk che si esibisce alla Philarmonic Hall al Lincoln Center.
Nel luglio del '62 Lacy è di nuovo in studio di incisione con Gil Evans, in una delle sedute da cui nasce Quiet Nights di Miles Davis. Il quartetto di Lacy e Rudd non riesce a farsi pubblicare nessun album, e la sua musica dell'epoca sarà documentata solo molti anni dopo. Alla fine del '63 Lacy è nella big band di Monk che si esibisce alla Philarmonic Hall al Lincoln Center.
Nel luglio del '62 Lacy è di nuovo in studio di incisione con Gil Evans, in una delle sedute da cui nasce Quiet Nights di Miles Davis. Il quartetto di Lacy e Rudd non riesce a farsi pubblicare nessun album, e la sua musica dell'epoca sarà documentata solo molti anni dopo. Alla fine del '63 Lacy è nella big band di Monk che si esibisce alla Philarmonic Hall al Lincoln Center.
In this episode, we review Quiet Nights by G. L. Pease, generously provided by Bare Pipe who is the sponsor of this episode. A link is provided below to his YouTube Channel. Also, we ask for feedback from listeners. We have been going at a decent clip and some feedback has trickled in about how listeners are liking the short format of the show but I would like more. What do you want to see or hear etc? Bare Pipe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqHWAIx7Rig_qu0OZmASmKw/videos
Frederick Eugene John "Gene" Lees (February 8, 1928 – April 22, 2010) was a Canadian music critic, biographer, lyricist, and former journalist. Lees worked as a newspaper journalist in his native Canada before moving to the United States, where he was a music critic and lyricist. His lyrics for Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Corcovado" (released as "Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars"), have been recorded by such notable singers as Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Queen Latifah, and Diana Krall. Introduced by Larry Orenstein. (49:34)
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Tonight's Feature is very special as it is one of the few recordings that arranger/composer Gil Evans did under his own name. We all know that he became famous for his four recordings with Miles Davis: "Miles Ahead","Porgy and Bess","Sketches of Spain" and finally "Quiet Nights" but him recordings under his own name were few although he made that up during his later years. This was done in 1964 in several sessions with a hand-picked band and featured some great solo performances by tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter.alto saxophonist Phil Woods, guitar master Kenny Burrell, trumpeters Thad Jones and Johnny Coles and drummer Elvin Jones, Gil Evans weaves his magic with his orchestrations and piano playing and proves himself to be a musical alchemist of the highest order. "The Individualism of Gil Evans" is an apt title for this masterpiece.
Gil Evans place in Jazz history was essentially made alongside Miles Davis. Beginning with the famous Miles Davis nonet that recorded for Capital Records in 1949-50 as "The Birth Of The Cool" and then later in the 50's and 60's with a trio of albums recorded by Miles Davis with the Gil Evans Orchestra: "Miles Ahead", "Porgy and Bess" and "Sketches of Spain" and to a lesser extent "Quiet Nights". These collaborations brought fame to Gil Evans and in 1960 he decided to form his own band where he conducted and played piano and through a 6 week engagement at a New York club called The Jazz Gallery in Greenwich Village, he took the band into the studio to record for a new label called "Impulse Records" run at the time by producer extraordinaire, Creed Taylor. They produced this classic statement called "Out Of The Cool". Gil's hand picked band featured some great soloists like trumpeter Johnny Coles ('Little Johnny C'),bass trombonist Tony Studd and trombone great Jimmy Knepper, tenor saxophonist Budd Johnson, underrated guitarist Ray Crawford, powerhouse drummer Elvin Jones and Mr. Evans himself conducting and playing piano. Intricate ensemble passages abound with the use of bassoons, flutes, piccolos etc. Ron Carter is on bass and Charli Persip adds some effective percussion sounds. The tunes are by different composers but all have the Gil Evans touch as he arranged everything here. He wrote two tunes ("La Nevada" and "Sunken Treasure"), there is one by Weill and Brecht ("Bilbao Song"), two by Jazzers Horace Silver and George Russell ("Sister Sadie" and "Stratusphunk") and a beautiful obscure ballad called "Where Flamingos Fly" featuring Jimmy Knepper. All of this adds up to a truly classic album and one of the finest statements by the legendary Gil Evans. Incidentally, Mr Evans was born in Toronto, Canada on May 13,1912 and died in Cuernavaca, Mexico on March 13, 1988 at age 76.