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In this empowering episode, Lucas Farrell sits down with St. Louis SLAM head coach Quincy Davis and star player Kerri McMahan to talk all things women's football—and the dynasty being built right here in St. Louis.Fresh off their 5th national championship win, the SLAM is proving that professional women's tackle football deserves the spotlight. Coach Davis dives into the evolution of the team since 2003, the grind behind game day, and the mission to inspire the next generation of female athletes. Kerri shares what it means to be a leader on and off the field, how she balances life and football, and her favorite moments wearing the SLAM jersey.Whether you're a sports fan or a local St. Louis supporter, this conversation is packed with passion, purpose, and the kind of community pride that defines our city.Support the show
The last episode of 2024. End the year with outrageous love and listen two the journey of Quincy Davis, independent school educator. Traditionally in December, OTLP goes traditional public school adjacent with the guest. Mr. Quincy, as the students call him, fits the bill. He goes back over 15 years in the work of CLR and is a friend, colleague, and mentee of Dr. Hollie's. For the past 10 years or so, Quincy has been directly engaged with private/independent schools so he brings knowledge and experience for what validation and affirmation means in that context. You will be surprised and not so surprised by what he has learned. Les we forget Dr. Hollie's two cents, which is a summation of the latest series focusing on Directors of Equity and a celebration of OTLP making the top 25% of all podcasts in 2024.Learn more about CLR and Dr. Hollie at www.culturallyresponsive.org and Twitter @validateaffirm
JIHYE LEE ORCHESTRA “INFINITE CONNECTIONS” New York, October 17 & 18, 2023Surrender (1), In the darkest nightAmbrose Akinmusire (tp-1) Brian Pareschi, Nathan Eklund, David Smith, Stuart Mack (tp,flhrn) Mike Fahie, Alan Ferber, Nick Grinder (tb) Jeff Nelson (b-tb) Ben Kono (as,fl,pic) David Pietro (as,fl,alto-fl) Jason Rigby, Jonathan Lowery (ts,fl,cl) Carl Maraghi (bar,b-cl) Adam Birnbaum (p) Alex Goodman (g) Matt Clohesy (b) Jared Schonig (d) Jihye Lee (comp) NEIL SWAINSON SEXTET “HERE FOR A WHILE” Vancouver, BC, Canada, February 19 & 20, 2024At the end of the day, Lagrange point, One for RobBrad Turner (tp,flhrn) Steve Davis (tb) Kelly Jefferson (ts,sop) Renee Rosnes (p) Neil Swainson (b) Quincy Davis (d) PIERRE FAVRE & SAMUEL BLASER “SAME PLACE, ANOTHER TIME” Lucerne, Switzerland, October 23, 2018Mood indigo, L'oiseau de couleur, La danse des oursSamuel Blaser (tb) Pierre Favre (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 13 de diciembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
JIHYE LEE ORCHESTRA “INFINITE CONNECTIONS” New York, October 17 & 18, 2023Surrender (1), In the darkest nightAmbrose Akinmusire (tp-1) Brian Pareschi, Nathan Eklund, David Smith, Stuart Mack (tp,flhrn) Mike Fahie, Alan Ferber, Nick Grinder (tb) Jeff Nelson (b-tb) Ben Kono (as,fl,pic) David Pietro (as,fl,alto-fl) Jason Rigby, Jonathan Lowery (ts,fl,cl) Carl Maraghi (bar,b-cl) Adam Birnbaum (p) Alex Goodman (g) Matt Clohesy (b) Jared Schonig (d) Jihye Lee (comp) NEIL SWAINSON SEXTET “HERE FOR A WHILE” Vancouver, BC, Canada, February 19 & 20, 2024At the end of the day, Lagrange point, One for RobBrad Turner (tp,flhrn) Steve Davis (tb) Kelly Jefferson (ts,sop) Renee Rosnes (p) Neil Swainson (b) Quincy Davis (d) PIERRE FAVRE & SAMUEL BLASER “SAME PLACE, ANOTHER TIME” Lucerne, Switzerland, October 23, 2018Mood indigo, L'oiseau de couleur, La danse des oursSamuel Blaser (tb) Pierre Favre (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 13 de diciembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
Send us a textThe conversation explores the concept of progress as the only goal and how it applies to athletes, specifically in the context of basketball. I ask him how hoopers can manage the ebbs and flows of games, staying grounded in the middle of games, and the role of visualization, meditation, and self talk in enhancing performance. I get the details of how meditation in helping athletes achieve a flow state and the importance of progressive overload in meditation practice. The conversation emphasizes the need for athletes to embrace both success and failure as learning opportunities and to find ways to reset and refocus during games. Follow QuincyGet his serviceshttps://resoluteperformanceconsulting.com/Support the Show.Progress is the only Goal clotheshttps://beball-jones.myshopify.com/collections/allFollow the Podcast TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@beballjonespodcast Follow BeBall Jones on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Facebook @BeBallJones Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beballjones/Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeBallJonesTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdAFqYm9/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeballJones0Show some support for the showhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/2008789/supporters/new
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
In this episode of No Priors, hosts Sarah and Elad are joined by Jared Quincy Davis, former DeepMind researcher and the Founder and CEO of Foundry, a new AI cloud computing service provider. They discuss the research problems that led him to starting Foundry, the current state of GPU cloud utilization, and Foundry's approach to improving cloud economics for AI workloads. Jared also touches on his predictions for the GPU market and the thinking behind his recent paper on designing compound AI systems. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @jaredq_ Show Notes: (00:00) Introduction (02:42) Foundry background (03:57) GPU utilization for large models (07:29) Systems to run a large model (09:54) Historical value proposition of the cloud (14:45) Sharing cloud compute to increase efficiency (19:17) Foundry's new releases (23:54) The current state of GPU capacity (29:50) GPU market dynamics (36:28) Compound systems design (40:27) Improving open-ended tasks
The Olympic Games wouldn't be complete without an EightyPercentMental Olympic Review and that's exactly what Dr Pete Olusoga and Dr Leah Washington are doing in this episode with the help of their guest, Dr Quincy Davis. We talk about highs, the lows, our favourite moments, and of course we dive into the psychology underpinning some of the most memorable performances – and yes that includes the breakdancing. Dr Quincy Davis is an Assistant Director of Counseling and Sport Psychology at Mississippi State University and owns a private practice “Resolute Performance Consulting”. Passionate about all things athlete mental health, mental performance, and overall well-being. Follow Quincy on Instagram: @dr_quincydavis Follow Quincy on Twitter/X: @DrQuincyDavis Connect with Quincy on LinkedIn: Quincy Davis Quincy's Private Practice Website: resoluteperformanceconsulting.com Zencastr is now the all-in-one solution making podcasting easy – it's the ultimate web-based podcasting solution. Use my special link (https://zen.ai/dd76YpKAh4wE45wmPb_-kam6MT43BY1WpVW5XUuMPaM) to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.
HAROLD LAND THE FOX Los Angeles, August, 1959The fox, Mirror-mind rose, One second, pleaseDupree Bolton (tp) Harold Land (ts) Elmo Hope (p) Herbie Lewis (b) Frank Butler (d) VÁZQUEZ / MENARES / RECABARREN FAMILIA 2Brooklyn NY, 7 de junio, 2023Terra, Aninovo, Después de todoYago Vázquez (p) Pablo Menares (b) Rodrigo Recabarren (d) AARON DIEHL SPACE TIME CONTINUUM New York, August 26 & 27, 2014Uranus, The steadfast titan (1), Kat's dance (3)Aaron Diehl (p) David Wong (b) Quincy Davis (d) Joe Temperly (bar-1) Benny Golson (ts-2) Stephen Riley (ts-3) Charenee Wade (vcl) Continue reading Puro Jazz 18 de Julio 2024 at PuroJazz.
HAROLD LAND THE FOX Los Angeles, August, 1959The fox, Mirror-mind rose, One second, pleaseDupree Bolton (tp) Harold Land (ts) Elmo Hope (p) Herbie Lewis (b) Frank Butler (d) VÁZQUEZ / MENARES / RECABARREN FAMILIA 2Brooklyn NY, 7 de junio, 2023Terra, Aninovo, Después de todoYago Vázquez (p) Pablo Menares (b) Rodrigo Recabarren (d) AARON DIEHL SPACE TIME CONTINUUM New York, August 26 & 27, 2014Uranus, The steadfast titan (1), Kat's dance (3)Aaron Diehl (p) David Wong (b) Quincy Davis (d) Joe Temperly (bar-1) Benny Golson (ts-2) Stephen Riley (ts-3) Charenee Wade (vcl) Continue reading Puro Jazz 18 de Julio 2024 at PuroJazz.
Hip Hop, Alt Folk, Singer/Songwriter, Hip Hop, Rock, Traditional, Country Rez Metal, Original Soundtrack, R'n'B, Pop and Dance from members of the Lakota, Cree, Dakelh, Ojibwe, Inuit, Navajo, Oneida, Mohawk, Apache, and Choctaw Nations. Brought to you by Tunes From Turtle Island and Pantheon Podcasts. If you like the music you hear, go out and buy/stream some of it. :) All these artists need your support. Tracks on this week's show are: Stella Standingbear - Rock The Boat SUZUME & Lancelot Knight & Sarah Siddiqui - Sparrow Indian City & Goody Grace - Broken (feat. Goody Grace) Shy-Anne Hovorka - Gookums Song Kym Gouchie - Arsoo Shun Rebelwise & Quincy Davis & Ashel Seasunz & Lyla June & Ras K'Dee & Freddy Flowpez - FIRETENDER Jade Turner - That Wind Garret T. Willie - Make You Mine Tonight Tiffany Ayalik & Inuksuk Macay & Piqsiq - Sunburnt Unicorn end credits Will E. Skandalz & C-Mack & KronOz - Why U Buggin'? Irv Lyons Jr. & Joanna Shenandoah - Euphonious Alliance & Ashley Nez - The sharp Side Of Romance Las Cafeteras - Morena Morena Mumu Fresh - Greatful Chelsie Young & bruleboi - Whiskey Ain't Working (Bruleboi remix) QVLN - Menina (QVLN Mix) All songs on this podcast are owned by the artist(s) and are used for educational purposes only. All songs can be found for purchase or streaming wherever you get your great music. Please pick up these amazing tracks and support these artists. More info on the show here.
PaulStar is a Cree recording artist and producer from Chisasibi, Quebec. He talks with Guest Host Anne Keala Kelly (Kanaka Maoli) in the first half-hour about his new album “Bring It All Together” and some of the challenges he has faced and the role of music in his own life. With a blend of influences from his Cree roots and his love of alternative rock, pop and hip-hop, “Bring It All Together” is a testament to PaulStar's musical evolution. When creating the album, he underwent an introspective journey, propelled by his passion to elevate the voices of Indigenous peoples while taking inspiration from his favorite bands. PaulStar is a graduate of Algonquin College's Music Industry Arts program in Ottawa, Ontario. He is the founder of Meikin Records. PaulStar is well-known in the music industry and has received much critical acclaim for his work as a producer and session player. Visit https://meikinrecords.com/ to find out more about PaulStar and to listen to his music. Paul's music can also be found on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube. In the second half-hour, Keala speaks with Corrina Gould — a lifelong advocate for protecting the sacred, repatriation and acknowledgement of the sovereign rights of Indigenous peoples — and the recent success in securing one area of a desecrated shell mound in Berkeley, California. Corrina, who is Tribal Chair for the Confederated Villages of Lisjan Nation, was born and raised in the village of Huichin, now known as Oakland, California. She is the Co-Founder and Lead Organizer for Indian People Organizing for Change, a small Native run organization and the Sogorea Te' Land Trust, an urban Indigenous women-led organization within her ancestral territory. Through the practices of rematriation, cultural revitalization, and land restoration, the Land Trust calls on Native and non-Native peoples to heal and transform legacies of colonization, genocide, and to do the work our ancestors and future generations are calling us to do. https://sogoreate-landtrust.org/ and https://shellmound.org/. Production Credits: Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), Host and Executive Producer Anne Keala Kelly, Guest Host Liz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe), Producer Manuel Blas, Studio Engineer, Radio Kingston Tiokasin Ghosthorse, Audio Editor Kevin Richardson, Podcast Editor Music Selections: 1. Song Title: Tahi Roots Mix (First Voices Radio Theme Song) Artist: Moana and the Moa Hunters Album: Tahi (1993) Label: Southside Records (Australia and New Zealand) 2. Song Title: Low Artist: PaulStar Single (2023) Label: Meikin Records 3. Song Title: Rain Artist: PaulStar Album: Bring It All Together (2024) Label: Meikin Records 4. Song Title: Land Back Artist: REBELWISE (feat. Quincy Davis, Cheryl Angel, Ashley Seasunz and Desirae harp) Album: Land Back (Nov. 24, 2022) Label: Seven Vision AKANTU INTELLIGENCE Visit Akantu Intelligence, an institute that Tiokasin founded with a mission of contextualizing original wisdom for troubled times. Go to https://akantuintelligence.org to find out more and consider joining his Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/Ghosthorse
Jocelyn Gould joins us in the middle of an extensive tour, which saw her perform around BC in late January 2023. Jocelyn released her second album, Golden Hour, in 2022 featuring Will Bonness on piano, Rodney Whitaker on bass, Quincy Davis on drums, and Jon Gordon on saxophone alongside her own guitar and vocals.Thank you to Pearson Instruments for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Brad Pearson, luthier & guitar tech in Vancouver, at pearsoninstruments.ca.Get tickets to Jocelyn's next Vancouver performance, which will take place on Sunday, May 7 at the Shadbolt.Pacific Sound Radio has joined the Chernoff Music podcast family. It's the longest-running music interview podcast in Vancouver; add Pacific Sound Radio to your listening app or visit pacificsoundradio.com to learn more about the show.
For the last 20 years, a fully professional basketball league simply didn't exist in Taiwan. And as of 2022, there are now two professional leagues at play: The P. League+ (6 teams) and the T-1 League (6 teams).This is great for basketball fans. But the sustainability of the leagues is much more than fanfare. It's about the level of play, the audience, attraction, entertainment, coaching, talent, and funding. “There's no reason why Taiwan basketball can't be as good as Japan or Korea or China, but it comes down to a lot of people investing a lot of time and energy and also resources to help these players improve,” says James Mao, General Manager of the New Taipei Kings, our guest today.James Mao is a former player on Taiwan's national team. His roster at the New Taipei Kings includes Joseph Lin (brother of Jeremy Lin) and Quincy Davis, a L.A. native who's now a Taiwanese citizen. See their website for season schedule: https://www.newtaipeikings.com/Today's host is JR Wu, a former journalist with two decades of media experience in the US and Asia. She has led news bureaus for Reuters and Dow Jones.Support the show by donating on patreon.com/taiwanEPISODE CREDITHost / JR WuProducer / Emily Y. Wu @emilyywuResearch & Editing / Gerald WilliamsA Ghost Island Media production / @ghostislandmewww.ghostisland.mediaSupport the show: https://patreon.com/TaiwanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Wadada Leo Smith & Han Bennink, Dave Douglas, Steph Richards, Michael Sarian, Eucalyptus, Adema Manoukas Octet, Jocelyn Gould, Randy Napoleon, Quincy Davis, Colin Fisher & Mike Gennaro, Chad Anderson, Zoh Amba, Aaron Bazzell, Keith Brown TrioPlaylist: Wadada Leo Smith, featuring Han Bennink - Ornette Coleman at the World's Fair of Science and Art in Fort Worth, TexasDave Douglas, featuring Berlinde Deman, Marta Warelis, Frederik Leroux, Tomeka Reid & Lander Gyselinck - MercySteph Richards, featuring Joshua White - Sacred Sea: NixieMichael Sarian - I'll Get There, I'll Get ThereEucalyptus - Infinity BananasAdema Manoukas Octet - New RootsJocelyn Gould - GeminiRandy Napoleon, featuring Quincy Davis - The Jazzdiddy WaltzQuincy Davis - Q VisionColin Fisher, Mike Gennaro - EpinoiaChad Anderson, featuring Warren Smith, Barry Stephenson and Zoh Amba - Long Story Short (Moonrise)Zoh Amba - Mother's HymnAaron Bazzell - Increase and PersistKeith Brown Trio - African Ripples, Pt. 2
Someone sent in the question "Can you talk about a time when you experienced a transformation?" (You can send Alexandra questions through email wokewsidompodcast@gmailcom or whatsapp text at 601.301.6974) Always transforming. Pulling back the layers so we can find out who we really are. We bear the wounds of those who were afraid to look into the dark and shadow. Transformation that helps us become who we really are is a sacred experience. Today we talk about transformations that allow embodiment of self as spirit manifested into human perception of self. _______________ Email: Wokewisdompodcast@gmail.com Please follow or like: Facebook: Woke Wisdom Podcast Instagram: @wokewisdompodcast Meet/Work with Alexandra Loves~Aya Iworiosa: www.themoongardentemple.com Original podcast music, "Morning Love" by Quincy Davis
Jamile & Tony Davis, Fernanda Cunha & Reg Schwager, Karl Silveira, Ryan Keberle, Igor Willcox, Trio Bruxo, Oli Astral, Dolman / Rossy / Jobin, Laura Anglade & Sam Kirmayer, Caity Gyorgy, Jocelyn Gould, Jon Gordon, Quincy Davis, Hanlon Brothers Quintet, Sam Wilson, Behrooz MihankhahPlaylist: Jamile, Tony Davis - Never Will I MarryFernanda Cunha, Reg Schwager - Late NightKarl Silveira - A Porta ApertaRyan Keberle's Collectiv do Brasil, featuring Ryan Keberle, Felipe Silveira, Thiago Alves, Paulinho Vicente - O Cio da TerraIgor Willcox, featuring Vini Morales, Glecio Nascimento, Wagner Barbosa - North CityTrio Bruxo, featuring David Ryshpan, Nicolas Bedard, Mark Nelson - Flor do SomOli Astral - Avec plaisirDolman / Rossy / Jobin, featuring Aaron Dolman, Sarah Rossy, Eugenie Jobin - The Mountain Sighs a Heavy BreathLaura Anglade & Sam Kirmayer - Chez LauretteCaity Gyorgy, featuring Kyle Pogline - It Might As Well Be SpringJocelyn Gould - SerendipityJon Gordon - PointillismQuincy Davis - Slippery SlopeHanlon Brothers Quintet, featuring Jake Hanlon, Josh Hanlon, Paul Tynan, James Driscoll, Stockton Helbing - Not Before NoonSam Wilson - Purple HighwaysBehrooz Mihankhah - Lydium
Quincy Davis is a professional basketball player for the New Taipei Kings, and has been a crucial player on Taiwan's national basketball team. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Quincy about his experience becoming a Taiwanese citizen, playing basketball for Taiwan around the world, and inspiring the younger generations of Taiwan to try their hands and feet at sports. You can see some of Quincy's games on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PLEAGUEofficial You can follow Quincy on Instagram: @q.davis3 And check out his restaurant for some amazing vegan food! https://www.facebook.com/uncleqvegan/ Thanks for listening!
Rendering Unconscious welcomes Lyla June Johnston and Tanaya Winder to the podcast! Lyla June is an Indigenous public speaker, artist, scholar and community organizer of Diné (Navajo), Tsétsêhéstâhese (Cheyenne) and European lineages from Taos, New Mexico. Her messages focus on Indigenous rights, supporting youth, traditional land stewardship practices and healing inter-generational and inter-cultural trauma. She blends undergraduate studies in human ecology at Stanford University, graduate work in Native American Pedagogy at the University of New Mexico, and the indigenous worldview she grew up with to inform her perspectives and solutions. Her internationally acclaimed presentations are conveyed through the medium of poetry, music and/or speech. She is currently pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks in Indigenous Studies with a focus on Indigenous Food Systems Revitalization. https://www.lylajune.com Follow her at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lylajune/ Tanaya Winder is a poet, writer, artist and educator who was raised on the Southern Ute reservation in Ignacio, CO. An enrolled member of the Duckwater Shoshone Tribe, her background includes Southern Ute, Pyramid Lake Paiute, Diné, and Black heritages. Tanaya writes and teaches about different expressions of love (self love, intimate love, social love, community love, and universal love). https://tanayawinder.com Follow her at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tanayawinder/ Tanaya created Dream Warriors Management, a collective of Indigenous Artists who believe in pursuing passions, dreams, and gifts to better loved ones and communities while also uplifting others. Each artist travels to perform concerts, run workshops, teach empowerment and artistic skill sets, showcase his/her performance art & artistry, and speak at various engagements throughout the country. In addition to their artistic endeavors, they hustle hard to work within communities whenever they get the opportunity. Together, they developed the Dream Warriors Scholarship. https://dreamwarriors.co Support Tanaya at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tanaya You can also check out her TEDx Talk presented at TEDxABQ 2013: Igniting Healing – a powerful talk on the power of poetry and creativity. https://youtu.be/BF1z5XHEMaM This episode also available at YouTube: https://youtu.be/XjNH8f2NefI Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice by Rupa Marya and Raj Patel. https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374602529 Poet Warrior: A Memoir by Joy Harjo. https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393248524 Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, who interviews psychoanalysts, psychologists, scholars, creative arts therapists, writers, poets, philosophers, artists & other intellectuals about their process, work, world events, the current state of mental health care, politics, culture, the arts & more. www.renderingunconscious.org Support the podcast at Patreon. Your support is greatly appreciated! www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Rendering Unconscious Podcast can be found at your favorite podcasting platforms, including: Spotify / iTunes / Soundcloud / Podbean: www.renderingunconscious.org/about/ The song at the end of the episode is “North Star (feat. Quincy Davis)” by Lyla June. All Bandcamp sales benefit @7genfund dedicated to Indigenous Peoples' self-determination and the sovereignty of Native nations. https://lylajune.bandcamp.com Lyla June's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/lylajohnston/videos?app=desktop Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious podcast. www.carlabrahamsson.com Image: Tanaya Winder and Lyla June
Stepping into someone like Ed Soph’s shoes to take over his famed drumset department at UNT is no small task, but few are better equipped for it than Quincy Davis. The son of music performers and educators and a house full of musicians, Quincy learned early on what it takes to hone your craft. The […] The post 616 – Quincy Davis: Creating Originality appeared first on Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros..
The tag team sensation talk, LOTR and what it truly takes to be a nerd, Dana's new crib, hiking in a bamboo forest, the royal family scandal, and Coming 2 America!
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 28th January 2021 Artist - Track - Album - Year Cory Weeds Chick's Tune O Sole Mio! 2020 Chris Nordman Trio Mercy, Mercy, Mercy High Wire 2020 Joe Bowden Groovin' High Roots: Tales of the Urban Yoda 2020 Chris Nordman Trio Watermelon Man High Wire 2020 Mike Scott On a Clear Day Collecting Things 2020 Henry Robinett Quartet Darn That Dream Then Again: Jazz Standards, Volume 2 2020 The Charlie Apicella Trio Tenderly Classic Guitar 2021 Diego Figueiredo Antarctica Antarctica 2020 Emmet Cohen Future Stride Future Stride 2021 Rosanno Sportiello Fine and Dandy That's It! 2020 Ira B. Liss Big Band Jazz Machine Gimme That Mazel Tov Kocktail! 2020 The 14 Jazz Orchestra Driftin' Cartoon Bebop 2020 Sue Maskaleris Renewal Love is the Key 2021 The Verve Jazz Ensemble Softly as in a Morning Sunrise Very Live! 2020 Quincy Davis Shorter Days (for Wayne Shorter) Q Vision 2020 KoMaGa Trio Bailora Foxing Hour 2020 Amanda Tosoff Sonnet 49 Earth Voices 2021 Tivon Pennicott w /Strings Galatians Five Twenty Two Spirit Garden 2021 Futari Molecular Beyond 2020 Tivon Pennicott w/ Strings Thank You Note Spirit Garden 2020 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 28th January 2021 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here’s some more details about the show: It’s a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he’ll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 21st January 2021 Artist - Track - Album - Year Joe Bowden Doodlin' Roots: Tales of the Urban Yoda 2020 Gayelynn McKinney and McKinney Zone Space Goddess Zoot Suit Funk 2020 Ira B. Liss Big Band Jazz Machine Springtime Mazel Tov Kocktail! 2020 The Jeff Benedict Big Big Band The Weather is Here, Wish You Were Beautiful The Weather is Here, Wish You Were Beautiful 2020 Greg Yasinitsky Yazz Band New Normal New Normal 2021 The 14 Jazz Orchestra Got a Match? Cartoon Bebop 2021 David Sills Interplay Natural Lines 2019 Melbreeze What Lola Wants I Love Paris 2020 Bob Holz Jammin' Man Live in New York & L.A. 2020 Lara Driscoll & Chris White Firm Roots Firm Roots 2020 Leon Lee Dorsey Rakin' and Scrapin' Thank You, Mr. Mabern 2020 Quincy Davis The Creeper Q Vision 2020 Santi Debriano Toujours Petits Flash of the Spirit 2021 Tom Tallitsch Dusk Message 2021 The Grasso-Ravita Jazz Ensemble Songhai Jagged Spaces 2020 Nick Lobardelli II. The Straggler Secret Suite 2020 Clifton Anderson A House is Not a Home Been Down This Road Before 2019 Benoit Delbecq Broken World The Weight of Light 2021 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 21st January 2021 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Becca Stevens & Elan Mehler, John Patitucci, Steve Cardenas, Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Aubrey Johnson, Billy Childs, Yellowjackets, Quincy Davis, James DanderferPlaylist: Becca Stevens, Elan Mehler - I Ain't Got Nothing but the BluesJohn Patitucci, featuring Yotam Silberstein and Rogerio Boccato - Samba do Grande AmorLeo Genovese, Mariano Otero, Sergio Verdinelli - BluesSteve Cardenas - Lost and FoundPat Metheny - Wide and FarLyle Mays - This MomentAubrey Johnson, featuring Vitor Goncalves and Chris Ziemba - KarateBilly Childs , featuring Aubrey Johnson - Twilight is Upon UsYellowjackets & WDR Big Band - Imperial StrutQuincy Davis - Blues UnconsciousJames Danderfer, Quincy Davis, featuring Brad Turner, Oliver Gannon and Karl Kohut - PicturesqueFrançois Houle - BaselineMichael Johancsik, featuring Andrew Boudreau - Stoop CatSarah Rossy - The ConclusionEvan Shay, featuring Scott Bevins, Carrtoons, JMF & Kyle Hutchins - Chillin'
Hands down one of my favorite discussions on the Herbal Hour Podcast with one of Portland's great conscious musician/rapper, and mystical man of ritual - Neo Vecci, known by his earthly name Quincy Davis.In this episode Neo Vecci talks about how you can become a wise rebel, and gives us a look inside the lyricism of his new album Rebel Wise.We talk martial arts inspirations, how to open your mind in the times of confusion we live in, and dissect a single from his new album line by line for its meaning. Be sure to watch the video version of this podcast as we play an epic music video for one of my favorite songs on the album... WATCH VIDEO PODCAST HERE: https://youtu.be/u8lqn1FZLJ4 I have to say, Rebel Wise is a true work of art - it manages to transmit a healing message, and a sense of ritual into lyrics that not only make you bob your head, but open your mind. Quincy is a fellow martial artist at my gym here in Portland (Mata Leao) and we have exchanged much wisdom and even some hands in our sparring sessions... We talk about how music can be a medium for transformative healing, the tradition that Quincy has learned much from, and how to keep your mind open in times where it is hard to separate truth from fiction. Music is one of humanity's most ancient healing therapies, this week we explore that realm through conscious lyricism and open conversation about our spiritual paths. Check out Neo Vecci's new album here:Rebel Wise (Latest Album):https://linktr.ee/rebelwiseAnd check out his other conscious musical works & story:https://www.quincydavismusic.com/https://www.7vision.linkhttps://www.neovecci.com/ Follow Guest Neo Vecci:https://www.instagram.com/neovecci/https://www.youtube.com/dehypnotizemindsFollow Host Doctor Dan:https://www.instagram.com/doctordan_medicineman/ ALSO: Last week many of y'all enjoyed the 7 Page PDF on herbal energetics I sent out, and this week I have another special treat. I recently taught a class on Ayurveda herbal energetics, the constitutional types of vata, pitta & kapha and the best diets and herbs for your unique constitution... So I'll be sending the Ayurveda energetics workshop notes and FOR THE FIRST 3 WHO REACH OUT the complete Ayurveda workshop video (3 hours worth of herbal and ayurvedic knowledge) for FREE. Just send an email to DoctorDan@ktherbs.com with subject "Ayurveda Herbs" and I'll send it over to you! Now's your chance to learn about the dietary and herbal wisdom of Ayurveda, and how it compares to traditional western herbalism. As a side note: For those seeking the best herbs and diet for you as an individual, and would love some support in boosting your health naturally check out my new professional website: doctordans.orgto sign up now for a limited time FREE 15 minute herbal, dietary and mindfulness consult with me, Dr. Dan and learn about my healing journey. Subscribe, Listen & Watch the Herbal Hour Podcast:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcfa_K7p45fRgAGHrK6Bz6QiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/herbal-hour/id1479250761Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0uQ07IELQ3bm2QTM5fpdtT?si=ewkBPmnxSZW6AF_iuPyyhQ
Nick and Alan go over the new releases added to the "This is Jazz Today" Playlist including releases from Joel Ross, Ben Wendel, Quincy Davis, Ella Fitzgerald and more!
TO WATCH A VIDEO OF THIS INTERVIEW, GO TO INSPIRING CONVERSATIONS PODCAST CHANNEL OR VIEW DIRECTLY AT https://youtu.be/sG6FGd6rf04In this episode, Jeff sits down to visit with jazz vibraphonist Sasha Berliner as she shares deeply about what her music and jazz music in general mean to her at a deeper level.She speaks candidly about why jazz is still very relevant today and about the importance of "cross pollination" with other musical genres and styles.The conversation concludes as she talks about how she discovered jazz, about some formative lessons learned, and about her own artistic journey thus far.Sasha Berliner's music work remains primarily based in New York City. In addition to performing internationally with her own project, Sasha Berliner Azalea, her recent notable performances have been with musicians such as drummer-composer Tyshawn Sorey, trumpet player Nicholas Payton, and jazz vibraphonist Warren Wolf, and drummer Quincy Davis. In 2019, she was a nominee for best vibraphonist in the Downbeat Readers' Poll and “Best New Artist” in the JazzTimes Reader Poll. She is an endorsing artist for Vater and Marimba One, and is a faculty member at the MalletLab percussion intensive, where she gives masterclasses and clinics.Sasha's full length debut album, “Azalea”, is available for purchase on Bandcamp, iTunes, and Amazon, and for streaming on Spotify, Tidal, and Apple Music. It has since been nominated for JazzTimes 2019 Readers' Poll's “Best New Release”, and has been described by critics.as “shimmering and thoughtful” (Kassel, TIDAL), “gleefully exploring various genres and headspaces” (Tremblay, CTEBCM).
How’s it going everybody, today I am speaking with saxophonist Ken Fowser. We discuss his upbringing in the Philadelphia jazz scene, his thoughts on the necessity of jazz school, how to be more successful booking gigs, the importance of the hang, and much more.Connect with Ken Fowser:Website: https://kenfowserjazz.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kenfowser/Connect with Bernie's Bootlegs:Website: http://podcast.berniesbootlegs.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berniesbootlegsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/berniesbootlegsTwitter: https://twitter.com/berniesbootlegsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/berniesbootlegs1About Ken, courtesy of kenfowserjazz.com:"Since his arrival on the New York scene in 2005, Ken Fowser has continued to steer traditional harmony in uncharted directions. His lyrical approach to line construction and depth of harmonic sensibility allow him to record and play all over the world with such master players and burgeoning stars as David Hazeltine, Ugonna Okegwo, Donald Vega, Willie Jones III, Rick Germanson, Quincy Davis, David Wong, Jason Brown, Dezon Douglas and Rodney Green. A prolific composer, Fowser has celebrated four cooperative releases on Posi-tone Records, co-led with vibraphone virtuoso, Behn Gillece. His debut release as a leader, Standing Tall earned him the number-one spot on JazzWeek Radio Chart seven weeks in a row. Each track reflects a contemporary treatment of conventional harmonic concepts—a creative manipulation that has become part of his signature sound as a composer and an arranger, as well as a soloist. Set for release in February 2017, Now Hear This, Fowser’s second release as a soloist for Posi-tone features 11 original compositions and the same chart-topping lineup as Standing Tall: Josh Bruneau, Rick Germanson, Paul Gill and Jason Tiemann. Performing live every Friday night, his blistering quintet headlines the New York nightlife scene at the Django inside the Roxy Hotel on the corner of Walker and Church (www.thedjangonyc.com). Fowser’s fluid phrasing and melodic approach to improvising developed as a result of his exposure to the rich musical legacy of the Philly Sound, following in time with the rhythmic footsteps of John Coltrane, Lee Morgan, McCoy Tyner, Philly Joe Jones, Benny Golson and The Heath Brothers. Attending The University of the Arts in the early 2000s, Fowser studied with Tony Salicandro and Chris Farr, before transferring to William Paterson University in New Jersey, where he studied with NEA Jazz Master, Harold Mabern—an artistic force who remains one of Fowser’s major musical influences, today. As a grad student at SUNY Purchase, Fowser studied with contemporary legends of the tenor saxophone Ralph Lalama, Grant Stewart and Eric Alexander—the latter with whom he forged a professional relationship, subbing for Alexander on many of his gigs, and playing with him live, in classic two tenor context. Becoming more visible on the live music scene, in the latter 2000s Fowser enjoyed both downtown and uptown residencies at iconic New York venues. Hosting the session at Smalls Jazz Club every Tuesday for four years, and playing the late set at Smoke Jazz and Supper Club every Friday for two years, he followed headlining sets of such masters as the late Cedar Walton, Buster Williams and perhaps his greatest influence, GSupport the show (http://berniesbootlegs.com/support)
In this episode, our guests take to the land, sea, and skies in search of adventure. A woman quits her day job to indulge her passion for mountain climbing in Nepal. A young man reconnects to his childhood by riding horses and reindeer in Mongolia. And professional surfer Quincy Davis tells us about a life spent in search of swell. For these adventurers, travel is all about ambition: a search for something bigger and more exciting than anything they’ve ever done before.
This Ship - "What's Left To Burn To To The Ground" Earthbound Trio - "Georgia Watson" Naked Baron - "Ghost Town" Dog Day - "Blackened" Like A Motorcycle - "Under The Gun" Like A Motorcycle - "Where's The Dough" Rebekah Higgs - "Pills" Old & Weird - "Minstrel Rock" Old & Weird - "Fan Song" Special Costello - "Music And Image" Special Costello - "Scorpheus" Special Costello - "Chlorinated" MAZ - "Poisson D'Arget" Quincy Davis & Promise - "Oasis" Kronos Quartet - "Little Blue Something" Learning - "Orangcatanarang" Learning - "Vampire Breath"
This Ship - "What's Left To Burn To To The Ground" Earthbound Trio - "Georgia Watson" Naked Baron - "Ghost Town" Dog Day - "Blackened" Like A Motorcycle - "Under The Gun" Like A Motorcycle - "Where's The Dough" Rebekah Higgs - "Pills" Old & Weird - "Minstrel Rock" Old & Weird - "Fan Song" Special Costello - "Music And Image" Special Costello - "Scorpheus" Special Costello - "Chlorinated" MAZ - "Poisson D'Arget" Quincy Davis & Promise - "Oasis" Kronos Quartet - "Little Blue Something" Learning - "Orangcatanarang" Learning - "Vampire Breath"
Mother Mother - "The Sticks" Pretty Girls Make Graves - "Pyrite Pedestal" Boats - "Sad Legs" Like A Motorcycle - "Naked Pictures" This Ship - "No, Not Everything" Dog Day - "Joyride" Quaker Parents - "Rubber Match" The Belle Comedians - "Louise" Joel Plaskett - "On & On & On" Freelove Fenner - "George Harrison Cat" Egyptrixx - "Alta Civilization" Sissy & The Hobos" Cat Power - "3, 6, 9" Quincy Davis - "Ponder This" Camera Obscura - "Let's Get Out Of This Country" Miesha & The Spanks - "Somethin'" The Organ - "Ever In The Night" TV Freaks - "Battle"
Mother Mother - "The Sticks" Pretty Girls Make Graves - "Pyrite Pedestal" Boats - "Sad Legs" Like A Motorcycle - "Naked Pictures" This Ship - "No, Not Everything" Dog Day - "Joyride" Quaker Parents - "Rubber Match" The Belle Comedians - "Louise" Joel Plaskett - "On & On & On" Freelove Fenner - "George Harrison Cat" Egyptrixx - "Alta Civilization" Sissy & The Hobos" Cat Power - "3, 6, 9" Quincy Davis - "Ponder This" Camera Obscura - "Let's Get Out Of This Country" Miesha & The Spanks - "Somethin'" The Organ - "Ever In The Night" TV Freaks - "Battle"