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Best podcasts about Quincy Troupe

Latest podcast episodes about Quincy Troupe

Tabadlab Presents...
Ep 204 - Assessing Biden's Policy Towards Israel and Palestine

Tabadlab Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 35:02


This episode is about assessing Joe Biden's foreign policy as it relates to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. While not a whole lot has changed in terms of the substance of US policy towards Palestine and Israel, a lot has indeed changed in terms of the political discourse in Washington. Uzair talked to Matt Duss about these developments and the long-term implications of Biden's foreign policy choices. We also talked about the prospects for a broad agreement with Saudi Arabia, and the ways in which communities can engage at the grassroots levels to influence foreign policy. Matt Duss is Executive Vice-President at the Center for International Policy. The Center for International Policy is a woman-led, progressive, independent nonprofit center for research, education, and advocacy working to advance a more peaceful, just, and sustainable U.S. approach to foreign policy. Before joining CIP, Duss was a visiting scholar in the American Statecraft Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. From 2017-22, Duss was foreign policy advisor to Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt). Duss's work has been widely published, including in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Foreign Affairs, The Nation, The American Prospect, and Foreign Policy. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 2:20 What has changed in Washington? 5:20 Role of AIPAC 8:40 America's leverage over Israel 12:20 Impact of the presidential debate 18:35 Long-term implications of US choices 22:10 Saudi-Israel normalization 27:10 Key risks on the horizon 30:30 What can we do to change policy? 32:45 Reading recommendations Reading recommendations - The Price of Peace: Money, Democracy, and the Life of John Maynard Keynes by Zachary D. Carter - Miles: The Autobiography by Miles Davis and Quincy Troupe

The Memoir My Dad Wouldn't Write
Eugene B. Redmond and Quincy Troupe Discuss Henry Dumas

The Memoir My Dad Wouldn't Write

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 64:57


Henry Dumas was a gifted poet and fiction writer who was killed in 1968. Since then, my father (and now I) have executed Henry Dumas's estate. Listen as I lead my father and his good friend, renowned poet Quincy Troupe in a conversation about Dumas and how Quincy's friendship with Toni Morrison helped to propel Dumas's work into the public sphere. * NEW Preserving Our Family Elders' Stories  COURSE ALERT! Womanist/Feminist Approaches To Community Archives And Memory Keeping ___ Join me for this INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNITY ARCHIVES Learning Experience. An intensive accessible for all learning levels specific to what community archiving is and some fun ways to preserve history. ___ What topics will be covered? - How long has the concept of archiving existed? What are some early examples? - What distinguishes womanist or feminist archives and archiving? What are some current archives and how can we access them? - How has your family already been archiving and how might you assemble archival materials? - How do you preserve stories and make a podcast out of them? - What are some non traditional archives? - How might we extend this class to support each other going forward? - So much more! ___ Culture Keeping: Womanist/Feminist Approaches To Community Archives And Memory Keeping Instructor: @treasure.shieldsredmond@gmail.com Online zoom/interactive SUNDAY | March 24 5PM CST * All classes will be recorded and available for later viewing and access. REGISTER: https://thecommunityarchive.org/shop/ #podcast #oralhistory #archives #civilrights --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/treasure-shields-redmond/support

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Poetry Centered
Manuel Paul López: Small and Immense Mysteries

Poetry Centered

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 28:02 Transcription Available


Manuel Paul López curates poems that draw us into the nourishing mysteries of water. He shares Ofelia Zepeda's evocation of moisture's deep ties to people and land ("The Place Where Clouds Are Formed"), Li-Young Lee's meditation on weeping and the gifts given by those we've lost ("'Why are you crying,' my father asked…"), and Quincy Troupe's precise, tender visions of sunlight and sea ("The Point Loma Series of Haikus and Tankas"). López closes with "Green Water," his own meditation on "the wild taste of self-preservation."You can watch the full recordings of Zepeda, Lee, and Troupe reading for the Poetry Center on Voca:Ofelia Zepeda (2015)Li-Young Lee (2020)Quincy Troupe (2001)

The Hive Poetry Collective
S4:E27 Naomi Helena Quiñonez with Victoria Bañales

The Hive Poetry Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 58:09


Celebrated Chicana poet Naomi Helena Quinoñez reads and discusses poems that thematize divine feminine power, women's spirituality, racial oppression, social justice, and more. Naomi Helena Quiñonez is a poet, educator and activist, and author of three collections of poetry, Exiled Moon, The Smoking Mirror, and Hummingbird Dream/Sueño de Colibri. Quiñonez edited several critical and literary publications including Invocation L.A: Urban Multicultural Poetry Anthology, which won the American Book Award, Decolonial Voices, and Caminos Magazine. She holds a Ph.D. in American History and contributes to the scholarship of Latino/as and women of color. Quiñonez has been featured throughout the country, including the Los Angeles Writers Festival, the Nuyrican Café, the De Young Museum, and the Miami Book Festival. She has shared the mic with Quincy Troupe, Octavia Butler, Luis Rodriguez, and Ana Castillo. Her work has appeared in the Colorado Review, Infinite Divisions, Voices of our Ancestors, and Maestrapeace. Recently Quiñonez received the Teyolia Community Award from the San Francisco International Flor Y Canto Festival. She's also an honoree of the San Francisco Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, a recipient of the Berkeley Lifetime Achievement Award in poetry, a Rockefeller Fellowship, the American Book Award, and a California Arts Grant. She is featured in Notable Hispanic Women and the Dictionary of Literary Biography. She currently lives in Oakland. For more information about the author's books or to purchase copies, contact Naomi Helena Quiñonez at naomiquinonez@yahoo.com

Teaming With Ideas
Stay Curious: Lead with Positivity

Teaming With Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 26:41


Quincy Troupe learned early on that staying curious and trusting others will bring their best to work resolves conflicts and contrasting political agendas resiliently. Listen or read his interview here.

Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks Radio Show

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 161:00


We spoke to Quincy Troupe, author, poet, about his latest work, "Duende." It is a collection that spans 50 years of a creative life fully embodied. Taped in Zoom, this audio only approximates the honor it is to speak to such a magnificent human being 3 months before his 83rd revolution around so(u)l.  He has a few more appearances this month: 1. National Poetry Month: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, NY Public Library, Iris Project, Thursday, April 14 (free, in person and virtual) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/between-the-lines-duende-poems-1966-now-by-quincy-troupe-tickets-302280518167 2. With Mildred Howard and David Murray at the close of the "The House that Will not Pass for Any Color than Its Own." Friday, April 16, from 4 to 6pm at Belvedere Plaza (just north of the North Cove Marina) to mark the end of the artwork's stay in Manhattan's Battery Park City. 3. Poet, Quincy Troupe | DUENDE: Poems 1966- Now | Reading & Book Signing at the Carrie Chen Gallery on Saturday, April 23 from 4-5pm, 16 Railroad Street, Great Barrington, MA 01230 4. NY Society Library, Apr. 28, 6 PM ET Livestream (free) https://www.nysoclib.org/events/livestream-quincy-troupe-duende-poems-1966-now    

HK's Athletics Beyond Coronavirus
hi-tech tour of stadium ghosts

HK's Athletics Beyond Coronavirus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 33:00


Architect BRIAN POWERS has researched two long-razed fields, Chicago's Comiskey Park and Cleveland's League Park, and designed digital experiences for modern fans. QUINCY TROUPE discusses his late father, a catcher who also managed the League Park-era Cleveland Buckeyes to the Negro Leagues World Series title in 1945. Ex-Tigers o.f. IKE BLESSITT speaks of playing ball as a child at Detroit's Hamtramck Stadium; Powers's company is now renovating that field. The past's role in our contemporary lives is the sweet theme of our chat.

Mark Riley: The Intersection of Politics and Culture
Mark Riley The Intersection S3 Ep10 Derek Chauvin Trial Matt Gaetz Quincy Troupe

Mark Riley: The Intersection of Politics and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 32:38


As Derek Chauvin stands trial for the death of George Floyd, I reflect on the scores of similar cases I've reported -- on all ending in acquittal; Matt Gaetz is a member of Congress and rabid Trump supporter - he's in so much trouble even Trump has been advised to keep his mouth shut; and Part II of my interview with renowned poet and screenwriter, Quincy Troupe.

Mark Riley: The Intersection of Politics and Culture
The Intersection S3 Ep 9 Biden first 100 days and guest Quincy Troupe

Mark Riley: The Intersection of Politics and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 45:01


Biden's first 100 days and all the media focuses on whether he will run again in 2024? CEOs of Facebook, Twitter, and Google faced Congress to answer for their role, if any, in the January 6 riots on The Capitol. Is this a move towards Congress governing Social Media? And there's still China...can the Biden Administration get the Chinese government to stop human rights violations? Also, an exclusive interview with Quincy Troupe, award-winning Poet and Journalist.

Progressive Voices
The Intersection S3 Ep 9 Biden First 100 Days And Guest Quincy Troupe

Progressive Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 45:00


The Intersection S3 Ep 9 Biden First 100 Days And Guest Quincy Troupe by Progressive Voices

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Poetry Centered
Allison Adelle Hedge Coke: Belonging and Being

Poetry Centered

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 17:39 Transcription Available


Allison Adelle Hedge Coke curates poems by writers who have influenced her own writing through their creative leadership, mentoring, or poetics of belonging. She introduces Juan Felipe Herrera’s invitation to a spirit of generosity and care (“Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way”), Quincy Troupe’s musically attuned tribute to his father (“Poem for My Father”), and Arthur Sze’s transformative vision that unites intelligence with grace (“Adamant”). To close, Hedge Coke reads her poem “Ghost,” acknowledging the role voices from the past can play as educators for the living.Watch the full recordings of Herrera, Troupe, and Sze reading for the Poetry Center on Voca:Juan Felipe Herrera (2008)Quincy Troupe (2001)Arthur Sze (2019)You can also watch a celebration of Sing: Poetry from the Indigenous Americas (2011), an anthology edited by Allison Adelle Hedge Coke, on Voca.

Nerdacity with DuEwa Frazier
Ep. 22 Quincy Troupe Talks Duende: Poems, 1966 - Now

Nerdacity with DuEwa Frazier

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 88:29


Produced by DuEwa World - Consulting + Bookings http://www.duewaworld.com Ep. 22 DuEwa interviews award winning poet, editor, professor, children's and nonfiction author, Quincy Troupe for a #FocusedFriday edition.  Quincy discussed his forthcoming collection of poetry, DUENDE: Poems 1966 - Now. He also shared his journey from his life in St. Louis, to his artistic beginnings in California, to his life in the arts in New York City. Quincy talked about his relationship with the late, jazz legend Miles Davis and his writings on the notable musician. He also read a sample of poems.  Visit www.sevenstories.com for news on Quincy's forthcoming book DUENDE. Also connect with Quincy Troupe on Facebook and via email at mptroupe@yahooo.com.  Listen to this and previous episodes of Nerdacity Podcast at Anchor FM, Apple Podcasts, Spotify Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Overcast, Radio FM, Google Podcasts, and others.  Connect with the podcast on Instagram @nerdacitypodcast. Follow and tweet your thoughts on the show on Twitter @nerdacitypod1. Visit anchor.fm/duewafrazier/support or PayPal.me/duewaworld to donate for future episodes. BIO Quincy Troupe is the author of 20 books, including 10 volumes of poetry and three children's books. His awards include the Paterson Award for Sustained Literary Achievement Gwendolyn Brooks Poetry Award, a 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award from Furious Flower, and the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History Award, January 25, 2018, in Detroit, Michigan. His writings have been translated into over 30 languages. Seven Stories Press will publish a new collection of Troupe's poetry, titled Duende Poems: 1966–Now in the fall of 2021 and his memoir, The Accordion Years the following year in 2022. A major motion pictured based on Troupe's memoir, miles & me, is also scheduled to go into production in the fall of 2021. Currently, Quincy Troupe is poetry editor of A Gathering of the Tribes and contributing editor to Konch, two online literary journals.  Visit www.QuincyTroupe.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duewafrazier/support

Poem-a-Day
Quincy Troupe: "Sonic Fireflies"

Poem-a-Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 3:44


Recorded by Quincy Troupe for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on February 23, 2021. www.poets.org

What Are Poems
Quincy Troupe

What Are Poems

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 20:45


Quincy Troupe's jazzy take on poetry --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jacob-davies2/support

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What Are Poems
Quincy Troupe

What Are Poems

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 20:45


Quincy Troupe's jazzy take on poetry --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jacob-davies2/support

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Talking Out Your Glass podcast
De La Torre Brothers

Talking Out Your Glass podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 63:45


The De La Torre Brothers: Irreverence as a Tool for Reinvention Through their Ultra-Baroque polycultural work, Einar and Jamex De La Torre tackle topics of identity and contemporary consumerism. Influences range from religious iconography to German expressionism while also paying homage to Mexican vernacular arts and pre-Columbian art. They don’t consider themselves glass artists per se, but treat glass as one component in their three-dimensional collages, one that interacts with a multitude of chosen – not found – objects. Einar recalls their mother’s fondness for puns as a likely source for the brothers’ own interest in multiple layers of understanding.  Collaborating since the 1990s, the De La Torres were born in Guadalajara, México, in 1963 and 1960. They moved to the United States in 1972, transitioning from a traditional catholic school to a small California beach Town. Both attended California State University at Long Beach. Jamex earned a BFA in Sculpture in 1983, while Einar decided against the utility of an art degree. Currently the brothers live and work on both sides of the border, The Guadalupe Valley in Baja California, México, and San Diego, California. The complexities of the immigrant experience and contradicting bicultural identities, as well as their current life and practice on both sides of border, inform their narrative and aesthetics.  Gussie Fauntleroy wrote in the July 2009 issue of American Craft: “Similarly, in their art the brothers intentionally disregard conventional borders between dichotomous pairs such as high and low art and sacred and profane, and between deluxe objects and the detritus of everyday life. Virtually every assemblage and installation incorporates blown glass or cast-resin elements in sumptuous colors that shimmer, juxtaposed with an array of … objects, including plastic toys, snack food wrappers and old tires.” https://www.craftcouncil.org/magazine/article/de-la-torre-brothers-and-border-baroque The De La Torres have been honored with The USA Artists Fellowship award, The Louis Comfort Tiffany Award, The Joan Mitchell Foundation Award, and The San Diego Art Prize. They have had 18 solo museum exhibitions, completed eight major public art projects and participated in four biennales. Their work can be found in the permanent collections of Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York; Museum of American Glass, Millville, New Jersey; The Kanazu Museum, Kanazu, Japan; Frauenau Glass Museum, Frauenau, Bavaria, Germany; GlazenHuis Museum, Lommel, Belgium; and the Museum of Glass, Tacoma, Washington, to name a few. Private collectors include Alice Walton, Cheech Marin, Elton John, Irwin Jacobs, Terry McMillan, Sandra Cisneros and Quincy Troupe. Guest instructors at Penland, UrbanGlass, the Pittsburgh Glass Center and Pilchuck, the De La Torre brothers have shared their multifaceted knowledge of glass technique including blowing, bit work and flameworking with students worldwide. In the last 15 years they have been creating photomural installations using Lenticular printing as a major part of their repertoire.  “If ever there were a case where materials and their masterful use provide a perfect match—and metaphor—for an artist’s concepts and themes, it’s in the art of Jamex and Einar de la Torre,” wrote Fontleroy. “How better to convey the rich complexity and alchemic intermingling of border cultures than through mixed media creations as multilayered, thought-provoking and engaging as the cultures themselves?”  

Let's go to the Movies with Duke and Oli
Episode 5: Let's Go to 'The Pursuit of Happyness'

Let's go to the Movies with Duke and Oli

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 53:48


'Let's Go to the Movies' fifth episode is a review of "The Pursuit of Happyness", a 2006 American biographical drama film directed by Gabriele Muccino and starring Will Smith as Chris Gardner, a homeless salesman. Smith's son Jaden Smith co-stars, making his film debut as Gardner's son, Christopher Jr. The screenplay by Steven Conrad is based on the best-selling 2006 memoir of the same name written by Gardner with Quincy Troupe. It is based on Gardner's nearly one-year struggle being homeless.[2] The unusual spelling of the film's title comes from a mural that Gardner sees on the wall outside the daycare facility his son attends. Join this brand new community with Videos every Friday! Get in touch with us: letsgo@momusmedia.com ‘Let’s Go to the Movies’ is a weekly podcast produced by Momus Media LLC featuring Duke Pierce and Oliver Boon. The show features Pierce and Boon discussing Entertainment news and classic movies with a special guest. For more information: Production: www.momusmedia.com Oliver Boon: https://www.instagram.com/oeboon/ Duke Pierce: https://www.instagram.com/duke_p_1999/ Intro and Outro Song Movies, by Barley Waking Up Again ℗ 2013 Barley Released on: 2013-11-05

Strong Songs
"So What" by Miles Davis

Strong Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 59:38


On this episode, Kirk dives in to one of the most influential jazz recordings of all time. (For real this time.) As the lead track on Miles Davis's landmark album Kind of Blue, "So What" signaled a new era in jazz harmony, composition, and improvisation. This episode will get into what that actually means, how the tune works, and why the seven musicians who played on Kind of Blue were each such a crucial part of the album's magic. Artist: Miles Davis Album: Kind of Blue (1959) Written by: Miles Davis Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | Spotify ------ ALSO FEATURED: “Will O’ the Wisp” by Miles Davis and Gil Evans from Sketches of Spain, 1960 “Seven Steps to Heaven” by Victor Feldman/Miles Davis from Four And More (Live), 1966 “Giant Steps” by John Coltrane from Giant Steps, 1960 “Resolution Pt. 2” by John Coltrane from A Love Supreme, 1965 “This Here” By Cannonball Adderley from The Cannonball Adderley Quintet in San Francisco, 1960 “Mercy Mercy Mercy” by Josef Zawinul from Mercy, Mercy, Mercy, 1966 “Autumn Leaves” by by Joseph Kosma, performed by the Bill Evans Trio on Portrait in Jazz, 1959 “Dancing in the Dark” by Dietz/Schwartz, performed by the Bill Evans Trio on Trio 64, 1964 “No Blues” by Miles Davis performed by Wes Montgomery and the Wynton Kelly Trio on Smokin’ at the Half Note, 1965 “Donna Lee” by Charlie Parker/Miles Davis recorded by the Charlie Parker Quintet, 1947 “I Wish” by Stevie Wonder from Songs in the Key of Life, 1976 “Excursions” by A Tribe Called Quest from The Low End Theory, 1991 “Rimshot [Intro]” by Erykah Badu from Erykah Badu: Live, 1997 Discussion of Miles: The Autobiography by Miles Davis and Quincy Troupe, 1990 Discussion of Ascension: John Coltrane and his Quest by Eric Nisenson, 1995 The Strong Songs Kind of Blue Playlist Kirk made a new playlist of the recordings discussed on this episode, in the hopes that it would give a sense of how the seven musicians on Kind of Blue went on to make all kinds of great music as bandleaders. It's in chronological order, so don't put it on shuffle. Unless, you know, you want to. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1X2ETUpsFfH03FHOZDCiic?si=UHahG4EcRcSQ_tBlpzSakA Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/strong-songs-kind-of-blue-playlist/pl.u-mJy8DG8t1g8Ka OUTRO SOLOIST: BJ Cord This episode's outro soloist is BJ Cord, a fantastic trumpet player based in Portland. BJ works at Monette trumpets making some of the most beautiful horns in the world, and is a regular presence on their Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monettetrumpets 'GRAM BY 'GRAM If you're interested in occasional music and Portland-related photos and videos, as well as teases for upcoming Strong Songs episodes, follow Kirk on Instagram @kirk_hamilton. https://www.instagram.com/kirk_hamilton/ NEWSLETTER/MAILING LIST Sign up for Kirk's mailing list to start getting monthly-ish newsletters with music recommendations, links, news, and extra thoughts on new Strong Songs episodes: https://tinyletter.com/KirkHamilton STRONG PLAYLISTS You can find playlists containing every Strong Song as well as all of Kirk's weekly music picks from his other podcast, Kotaku Splitscreen, on both Spotify and Apple Music. You can also find a new playlist Kirk specifically designed for listening while staying home and not spreading viruses on Spotify, Apple Music, and Google Play (thanks Thomas for making that last one) SUPPORT STRONG SONGS ON PATREON! Thank you to all of Strong Songs's Patreon patrons; you all are the best. If you want to support Kirk making the show, do so here: https://Patreon.com/StrongSongs APRIL 2020 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONS AccessViolation andrew walters CALEB ROTACH Chad Barnard Clint Johnson Craig J Covell Dan Apczynski Dave Florey Glenn Jared Norris Mark Schechter Merlin Mann R Watson Ryan Torvik Viki Dun APRIL 2020 HALF-NOTE PATRONS AJ Schuster Albukitty Alex Singer Alexander Polson Amanda Furlotti Andre Bremer Andrew Baker Andrew Lee Arjun Sharma Bill Thornton brant brantphillip Brett Douville Brian Amoebas Brooke Wilford Chas Lednicky Chris Brown Christer Lindqvist Cyrus N. White Darryl Stewart Dave King David Stroud Duncan Earl Lozada Eero Wahlstedt Elliot Jay O'Neill Emily Williams FlSHBONES Forrest Chang Gavin Doig Gerry Nelson Jacob Dye Jaehoon Jeong James Johnson Jeffrey Olson Jenifer Carr Jennifer Bush Jeremy Dawson John and Sharon Stenglein Jon O’Keefe joujou Juan Carlos Montemayor Elosua Judith Stansfield Jules Bailey Justin Liew Justin McElroy Kate Albury Kevin Morrell Kevin Pennyfeather Leigh Sales Mark Steen Markus Koester Matt Betzel Matt Gaskell Max Schechter Melanie Stivers Michael Blackwell michael bochner Miriam Juskowicz Mueller Nate from Kalamazoo Nicholas Schechter Richard Toller Robbie Ferrero Robert Paul Sam Fenn samuel gardner Shane DeLeon SP Tanner Morton Tom Clewer Tom Lauer Toni Isaacson Wayne Marsh

Simply Charly's Culture Insight
‘Round Miles: Quincy Troupe on the Life and Music of Miles Davis

Simply Charly's Culture Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 59:37


Widely considered as one of the top musicians of the 20th century, Miles Davis (1926–1991) was a major force in jazz. He was not only a gifted trumpeter and composer, but also an innovator who created a nine-member band called the “nonet,” in which unconventional (in jazz) instruments like French horn and tuba were used. He also invented a style known as “cool jazz,” characterized by softer and more subdued tempos than traditional jazz rhythms. Quincy Troupe is an awarding-winning author of ten volumes of poetry, three children’s books, and six non-fiction works. In 2010 Troupe received the American Book Award for Lifetime Literary Achievement. Among Troupe's best-selling works are Miles: The Autobiography of Miles Davis and his memoir, Miles & Me soon to become a major motion picture. He joins us on Culture Insight to share his insight into the life and work of Miles Davis.

Suonare la Batteria
EP#41 - Christian Meyer: Elio e le Storie Tese e l'amore per la Big Band

Suonare la Batteria

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 60:46


Intervista a Christian Meyer, batterista degli Elio e le Storie Tese, Trio Bobo, Drummeria... Nell'intervista si parla di questi temi:⁣⁣⁣⁣- gli esordi alla batteria⁣⁣- gli studi con Enrico Lucchini⁣⁣- il Capolinea, i lavori e le delusioni ⁣⁣- l’ingresso negli Elio e le Storie Tese⁣⁣- momenti difficili con la band ⁣⁣- le difficoltà sul palco e fuori ⁣⁣- con quale band/genere ti sarebbe piaciuto fare?⁣⁣- il ruolo dell’insegnante oggi⁣⁣- libri e dischi consigliati da Christian ⁣⁣- impostazione traditional o matched? ⁣⁣- come nascono i fraseggi? ⁣⁣- la nuova batteria e i batteristi del momento ⁣⁣- le routine di studio⁣⁣- i migliori batteristi di ieri e di oggi⁣⁣- consigli per i giovani⁣⁣- come usare il web ⁣⁣- il rullante preferito di Christian ⁣⁣- la più grande soddisfazione nella musica⁣⁣- il "Progetto Scuole"⁣⁣⁣⁣Libri consigliati: ⁣⁣⁣⁣• Il martello degli dei - https://amzn.to/2lGsfZH⁣⁣⁣⁣• John Bonham - il motore dei Led Zeppelin - https://amzn.to/2nncLKr⁣⁣⁣⁣• The torment of Buddy Rich - https://amzn.to/2lGu0Gg⁣⁣⁣⁣• Miles Davis con Quincy Troupe - https://amzn.to/2nmBTRA⁣⁣⁣⁣Dischi consigliati : ⁣⁣⁣⁣• Azimuth - Cascades⁣⁣• Azimuth - Aurora⁣⁣• George Duke - Brasilian Love Affair⁣⁣• Larry Carlton - Friends⁣⁣• Donald Fagen - The Nightfly⁣⁣⁣⁣PROGETTI ATTUALI IN AUTONOMIA: ⁣⁣⁣⁣CHRISTIAN MEYER SHOW⁣⁣PROGETTO SCUOLE ⁣⁣CHRISTIAN MEYER SPEECH⁣⁣CLINIC PER BATTERISTI⁣⁣ ⁣⁣INFO AL SITO: http://www.christianmeyerdrums.com⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣I miei corsi:⁣ http://corsi.suonarelabatteria.it⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣• Accordare la batteria: https://accordarelabatteria.it⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣• Solfeggio Ritmico: http://solfeggioritmico.it⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣• Registrare la batteria: http://registrarelabatteria.it/⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣✉ Iscriviti alla mailing list per ricevere settimanalmente news, lezioni e info sulla batteria: http://bit.ly/SuonarelaBatteria_MailingList

St. Louis on the Air
St. Louis Native Quincy Troupe Reflects On Miles Davis' Music, Friendship

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 23:40


Host Don Marsh talks with Quincy Troupe about his friendship with Miles Davis, stories about the jazz great and a review of some of his music.

Stil
Stil Special – nedslag i Stockholm, New York och Edsbyn

Stil

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2016 54:30


I veckans Stil Special ska vi vända blicken mot året som gått genom att göra nedslag i några av programmen som sänts under 2015. Ämnena har, som alltid, skiftat mellan samtida och historiska personer, aktuella företeelser och fascinerande fenomen i tiden som har med stil att göra, på det ena eller andra viset. Och i reportagen har vi mött en brokig samling av människor som alla har något om just stil att berätta om, på olika vis.I programmet möter vi Ulla-Marie Nilsson som driver kläbloggen Dude (Looks Like a Lady), finansmannen Tommy Jacobsson som alltid klär sig efter eget huvud och poeten Quincy Troupe som berättar om sin vän Miles Davis. Och så tar vi en närmare titt på Sveriges sista stora primadonna Git Gay. Gott nytt år önskar vi på Stil i P1!

Stil
Miles Davis – jazzens stilsäkraste surpuppa

Stil

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2015 54:28


Miles Davis (1926-1991) är en av tidernas stilsäkraste musiker med en imponerande garderob. Han utsågs ofta till den bäst klädde mannen, oavsett vilken klädstil han valde. Miles Davis har inte bara skapat en av de mest inflytelserika, och bäst säljande, jazzskivorna i historien Kind of Blue, från 1959. Och därefter ritat om den musikaliska kartan några gånger till, bland annat genom det banbrytande dubbelalbumet Bitches Brew, 1969. Han har också imponerat genom sin säkra klädstil.Men när det idag görs listor över världens främsta manliga stilikoner genom tiderna, brukar Miles Davis inte vara med lika ofta som Paul Newman, Steve McQueen och John F Kennedy, som var samtida med honom. Men, rent principiell, verkar behovet av manliga stilikoner aldrig sina. Om varför det är så tar vi upp i veckans program med chefredaktören för Plaza Magazine, Konrad Olsson. Vi har också talat med författaren och poeten Quincy Troupe. Han skrev inte bara Miles Davis hyllade självbiografi, han skrev också boken Miles and Me, en bok där han berättar om hur det gick till när han lärde känna Miles, och hur det ledde till biografin och i sin tur en livslång vänskap. Och så frågar vi oss hur det kommer sig att den hesa rösten är så... speciell. Och härlig. Veckans gäst är Harry Amster, kulturjournalist på Svenska Dagbladet.

IndieFeed: Performance Poetry
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IndieFeed: Performance Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2015 3:05


Quincy Troupe on IndieFeed Performance Poetry.  Show number 1481.

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Poetry (Video)
Root Doctors: Quincy Troupe and Phil Upchurch

Poetry (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 1996 29:14


Poet Quincy Troupe and jazz guitarist Phil Upchurch combine spoken word and music in a fluid, dynamic performance centering on the African-American experience. Series: "Artists on the Cutting Edge" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 2787]

Poetry (Audio)
Root Doctors: Quincy Troupe and Phil Upchurch

Poetry (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 1996 29:14


Poet Quincy Troupe and jazz guitarist Phil Upchurch combine spoken word and music in a fluid, dynamic performance centering on the African-American experience. Series: "Artists on the Cutting Edge" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 2787]

Black History (Audio)
Root Doctors: Quincy Troupe and Phil Upchurch

Black History (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 1996 29:14


Poet Quincy Troupe and jazz guitarist Phil Upchurch combine spoken word and music in a fluid, dynamic performance centering on the African-American experience. Series: "Artists on the Cutting Edge" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 2787]

Black History (Video)
Root Doctors: Quincy Troupe and Phil Upchurch

Black History (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 1996 29:14


Poet Quincy Troupe and jazz guitarist Phil Upchurch combine spoken word and music in a fluid, dynamic performance centering on the African-American experience. Series: "Artists on the Cutting Edge" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 2787]

Bookworm
Quincy Troupe

Bookworm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 1995 28:54


(Getty Series)Troupe, who co-authored the controversial, award-winning autobiography of Miles Davis, speaks about the process of inhabiting another person's memories. He explores music as a structuring principle of memory and reveals the musical origins of his own poetry.

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