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Cafè Jazz
Les veus del jazz: Rosana Amed

Cafè Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 30:27


2020'd
Rodolfo Zuniga: I Was Prepared to Get Fired Immediately

2020'd

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 66:03


Ep. 25 Drummer, composer and educator, Rodolfo Zuniga, is back with Benny, Siobhán and Cory to talk about what it takes to land a job with one of the world’s biggest acts, what life is like on tour (and more recently, NOT on tour), how teaching has changed in 2020 and more. Rodolfo Zuniga is a native of San Jose, Costa Rica. Since his arrival in Miami, he's become one of the most sought-after sidemen and educators in South Florida. He tours world-wide with various creative contemporary Jazz projects and world renowned latin pop star Julio Iglesias. He is also a professor at Florida International University, Miami Dade College, and Broward College.  https://www.rodolfozuniga.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RZSURFACES/ - Follow the 2020'd crew: Benny Goodman - Instagram: @thebennygoodman Siobhán Cronin - Instagram: @siobhan_violin Cory Paza - Instagram: @corypaza - For more episodes, merch and more visit 2020-d.com Check out our band Lost Symphony Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2020'd
Rodolfo Zuniga: Julio Iglesias Doesn’t Wait for Anybody

2020'd

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 64:26


Ep. 24 Drummer and composer, Rodolfo Zuniga, joins Benny, Siobhán and Cory to talk about the bands that inspired him to start playing music, moving from Costa Rica to the U.S. to pursue a career as a performer and educator, getting the call to tour with the legendary Julio Iglesias, and more. Rodolfo Zuniga is a native of San Jose, Costa Rica. Since his arrival in Miami, he's become one of the most sought-after sidemen and educators in South Florida. He tours world-wide with various creative contemporary Jazz projects and world renowned latin pop star Julio Iglesias. He is also a professor at Florida International University, Miami Dade College, and Broward College.  https://www.rodolfozuniga.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RZSURFACES/ - Follow the 2020'd crew: Benny Goodman - Instagram: @thebennygoodman Siobhán Cronin - Instagram: @siobhan_violin Cory Paza - Instagram: @corypaza - For more episodes, merch and more visit 2020-d.com Check out our band Lost Symphony Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Find The Outside
1.16: Bridges: Reflections on how to convene for multi-sector, multi-stakeholder change

Find The Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 44:57


In episode sixteen, Tim and Tuesday speak with change makers at Forward Malmö, a movement uniting for multi-sector, multi-stakeholder change. How can we best share the work on shared problems?A conversation with Joel Veborg and Rodolfo Zuniga of Save The Children and Sabina Dethorey from the City of Malmö. Forward Malmö is a movement that brings together a number of organizations with shared and overlapping mandates to multi-sector, multi-stakeholder change. How can we best convene to change the conditions that impact shared problems?1.16 —— SHOW NOTESTues: We’ve been working with these three on an initiative/movement called Forward Malmö for about a year now. It was initiated by Save the Children (develop a systemic view of how to change the conditions that impact children), but pretty quickly it became apparent that we needed a multi-stakeholder/sector response to what is happening to children.Tim: The City of Malmö is dealing with a 30% child poverty rate. There are massive amounts of upheaval and uncertainty in Malmö. We are hoping to do something that impacts things nationally, pointing to the future of Sweden as a whole.Rodolfo: Save the Children - Sweden will be a 100-year organization soon. We are taking a big step to become part of a solution (i.e. migration crisis in 2015). The big eureka for us was that we cannot do it alone. That’s when we contacted The Outside.Joel: We found different people that understood us and wanted to figure things out with us. Sabina: Malmö is prepared for this because we’ve been working together with NGOs and other stakeholders for quite some time. Malmö has been a city of change for the last two decades. We are used to developing when in-crisis. This last decade was focused on social sustainability. For me, this initiative feels like home. This is the right way to work. Tim: What’s amazing to me is that people, in fundamentally different sectors, are having the same realization and somehow finding each other to do this work of transformation.Joel: This is true as we’ve been searching for answers outside of our organization—lots of conversations over many years. The private sector is new to us.Tues: There is some momentum that is attracting the private sector to Forward Malmö. Tim: The quality of relationship-building and care for each other creates fertile ground for our work to turn up and have a proper impact.Rodolfo: The invitation to our workshop [and this work] was built upon the relationship and trust from invitees. We are designing a long conversation here where we will see a lot of outputs and outcomes. This is imprinted in the cultural DNA of Swedes. When there is a problem, we gather and try to build a solution. Sabina: What I learned from the NGO I started was believing in yourself. We had people with power telling us ‘that won’t work / you won’t succeed’.Tim: We’ve decided to acknowledge that this is long-term work. It’s about connecting action so that we have a leadership cohort to carry us into the future. Just this change of narrative has attracted people to us.Joel: Think this is brilliant! People need this fragmented space to see and think.Rodolfo: We saw that there was a clear need for leadership and capacity-building.Sabina: During the last year, others also identified leadership as a crucial thing to work with. The Malmö Commission final report also pointed to this. Need to work with it in so many layers. This could really have an impact on our future work.Tim: People believe in the “how” even though they don’t know the destination. We are going to figure it out together and that’s what makes it trustworthy. It’s simple, but it’s powerful.Poem: Sabina shared a Swedish poem—we’ll upload the English version as soon as we have our hands on it.Song (Joel): “The Weight” (“The Last Waltz” LIVE version) by The BandSubscribe to the podcast now—in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or anywhere else you find podcasts. New episodes will be available every second Tuesday. If you’d like to get in touch with us about something you heard on the show, reach us at podcast@findtheoutside.com.Find the song we played in today’s show—and every song we’ve played in previous shows—on the playlist. Just search ‘Find the Outside’ on Spotify.Duration: 44:57Produced by: Mark Coffin @ Sound Good StudiosTheme music: Gary BlakemoreEpisode cover image: source See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Palm Coast Jazz
Palm Coast Jazz - Episode 31 October 2015

Palm Coast Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2015 37:08


First episode since the winter but worth the wait!! Great performances from Christian Tamburr, Michael Ross, Gerald Stockton (with Danny Jordan on flute & sax!), Lisa Casalino (with Kenny Drew Jr.!), Michael Petrovich and Errol Rackipov! All killer cuts!Host: Kenny MacKenzie  Our Facebook page!Kenny also hosts: "Jazz Greats" on WFCF St. Augustine every Tuesday 3-7pm EST Listen on iHeart! USA Only "Kendo's Jazz Sampler" on KSCR Radio in Los Angeles on Wednesdays at 2pm eastern. Tune in here!Kenny's DJ Twitter1. Introduction - Kenny (download our theme song "In Control" on iTunes!)2. "Folk Dance" - Errol Rackipov Group (Hollywood, FL)     website Errol Rackipov - vibes, marimba; Lubomir Gospodinov - sax;Hristo Vitchev - guitar; Martin Bejerano - piano;Josh Allen - bass; Rodolfo Zuniga - drumsfrom the album "Pictures from a Train Window"Purchase at iTunes or Amazon!3. "No Denying" - Lisa Casalino (Formerly Tampa, FL)      websiteLisa Casalino - vocals; Kenny Drew Jr. - piano;Nate Najar - guitar; Alejandro Arenas - bass;Mark Feinman - drumsfrom the album "I'm Old Fashioned". Purchase at Amazon or iTunes!4. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album Gettin' In the Groove by Ron Pirtle)5. "Blue Steel" - Gerald Stockton  (Orlando, FL)      websiteGerald Stockton - bass; Danny Jordan - flute/tenor sax;Elton Reyes - trumpet; Steve Wiest - trombone;Pat Coil - Hammond organ; Michael Waldrop - drumsfrom the album "My Gentle Breeze".Purchase at CD Baby or iTunes! 6. "It Rained Again Last Night" - Christian Tamburr (Melbourne, FL)      websiteChristian Tamburr - vibes; Dominick Farinacci - trumpet;Kevin Bales - piano; Billy Thornton - bass;Quentin Baxter - drumsFrom the album "Voyage".Purchase album at Amazon or iTunes!7. Announcements - Kenny8. "Yak Attack" - Michael Ross (Tampa, FL)     websiteMichael Ross - bass; Danny Jordan - tenor sax;William Evans - piano/rhodes; LaRue Nickelson - guitar:Walt Hubbard - drumsfrom the album "Ginger".Purchase the album at Amazon, iTunes!9. "San Juan Nights" - Michael Petrovich (Orlando, FL)       websiteMichael Petrovich - guitars, sequencing, percussionMichael Bloomer - fretless bassTony Rios - congas, bongos, woodblockEd White - djembe, percussionfrom the album "The Train to San Lorenzo". Purchase at Amazon or iTunes!10. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album Gettin' In the Groove by Ron Pirtle)11. Closing Announcements - Kenny Palm Coast Jazz closing theme by Seven Octaves.produced by Kenny MacKenzie If you are a jazz musician residing in Florida with quality recordings of your original music (new or old) and would like to submit for future podcasts, please contact us at jazzploration@gmail.com All recordings and compositions are the property of their respective performers and composers, all rights reserved. This podcast copyright 2015 Kenny MacKenzie. All rights reserved.

Palm Coast Jazz
Palm Coast Jazz Episode 29 - December 2014

Palm Coast Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2014 45:23


First show since May is a hot one with most selections coming from South Florida. Miami Saxophone Quartet, Lynne Arriale, South Florida Jazz Orchestra, Ron Miller & much more! Improved sound quality and beefier cuts for your enjoyment - thanks for listening!   Host: Kenny MacKenzie  Our Facebook page!Kenny also hosts: "Jazz Greats" on WFCF St. Augustine every Tuesday 3-7pm EST Listen on iHeart! USA Only "Kendo's Jazz Sampler" on WNHU New Haven Mondays at 6am EST. Listen via WNHU website!Have a peek at Kendo's Top 55 Jazz Tracks for 2014.Kenny's Twitter1. Introduction - Kenny (download our theme song "In Control" on iTunes!)2. "Alligator Alley" - Scott Marischen (Palm Beach, FL)     website Scott Marischen- harp, Flute - Ed Maina, Viola - Debbie Spring, Bass - Jose Garcia, Percussion - Tony Verdejofrom the album "Alligator Alley"Purchase at CD Baby or iTunes!3. "Don't Look Back" - Miami Saxophone Quartet (Miami, FL)      websiteGary Keller, Gary Lindsay, Mike Brignola, Ed Calle - saxeswithJim Gasior - piano, Chuck Bergeron - bass, John Yarling - drumsfrom the album "Four of a Kind". Purchase at Amazon & iTunes!4. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Second Chances" by Allison Paris)5. "Dance of the Rain" - Lynne Arriale  (Jacksonville, FL)      websiteLynne Arriale - pianoOmer Avital - oudAnthony Pinciotti - drumsfrom the album "Convergence". Purchase at Amazon & iTunes! 6. "Blues for the Terrible Two's" - South Florida Jazz Orchestra (Miami, FL)      websiteChuck Bergeron - Director, bassFeatured trumpet solists: Brian Lynch, Jason Carder and Kim Pensyl Wayne Bergeron - trumpetSaxes: Ed Calle - tenor, Gary Kellor - lead altoKim Mattis, tenor, Mike Brignola - baritone/bass clarinetTrombones - Dana Teboe, Dante Luciani, John Kricker, Jennifer Wharton - bass boneBrian Murphy - piano, John Yarling - drumsFrom the album "Trumpet Summit".Purchase album at Amazon & iTunes!7. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Second Chances" by Allison Paris)8. "True Crime" - Consortium (Miami, FL)     websiteDavid Fernandez - tenor, Cisco Dimas - trumpetDavid Siegel - piano, Josh Allen - bassRodolfo Zuniga - drumsfrom the album "Consortium". 9. "Peacock Park" - Ron Miller (Dania Beach, FL)       websiteRon Miller - pianoDavid Fernandez - sax Jeff Carswell - bassSteve Rucker - drumsfrom the album "Peacock Park". Purchase at Amazon, CD Baby or iTunes!10. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Second Chances" by Allison Paris)11. Closing Announcements - Kenny Palm Coast Jazz closing theme by Seven Octaves.produced by Kenny MacKenzie If you are a jazz musician residing in Florida with quality recordings of your original music (new or old) and would like to submit for future podcasts, please contact us at jazzploration@gmail.com All recordings and compositions are the property of their respective performers and composers, all rights reserved. This podcast copyright 2014 Kenny MacKenzie. All rights reserved.

Palm Coast Jazz
Palm Coast Jazz Episode 27 - March 2014

Palm Coast Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2014 35:59


Lots of new music came in the mail for this show! Albums from Herb Silverstein (with Marty Morell on drums), Mark Johnson, a phenomenal horn player in Daytona, and saxophonist David Fernandez's (pictured) latest project - Consortium. All three are straight-ahead postbop, but each very different! Also included, beautiful South American guitar grooves from Michael Petrovich and soothing contemporary from trumpet player Greg Little. Host: Kenny MacKenzie  Our Facebook page!Kenny hosts "Jazz Greats" on WFCF St. Augustine every Tuesday 3-7pm EST. Listen on iHeart!Kenny's Twitter1. Introduction - Kenny (download our theme song "In Control" on iTunes!)2. "Cabbage Juice" - Consortium (Miami, FL)     websiteDavid Fernandez - sax, Cisco Dimas - trumpetRodolfo Zuniga - drums, Josh Allen - bassDavid Siegel - pianofrom the album "Consortium"3. "Bella Luna" - Michael Petrovich (Orlando, FL)      websiteMichael Petrovich - guitars, charangoDoug Matthews - bass, Matt Duncan - drumsSteady Joseph - percussion, Oscar Guzman - percussionfrom the album "Bella Luna". Purchase at Amazon, CD Baby or iTunes!4. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Sid's Blast from the Past" by Sid Blair)5. "Blues for EJ" - Mark Johnson  (Daytona Beach, FL)      websiteMark Johnson - tenor sax, Bernard Hill - alto saxRalph DiSylvestro - trumpet, Sean Higgins - pianoJosh Ramos - bass, Iajhi Hampden - drumsPurchase Mark's music at Bandcamp! 6. "Chilly Summer" - Herb Silverstein (Sarasota, FL)      websiteJeff Rupert - sax, LaRue Nickelson - guitarHerb Silverstein - pianoRichard Drexler - bass, Marty Morell - drumsFrom the album "Monday Morning".Purchase album at Amazon, CD Baby or iTunes!7. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Gettin' In the Groove" by Ron Pirtle)8. "Late Night Tea" - Greg Little (Maitland, FL)     websiteGreg Little - Trumpet, Flugelhorn, EVIMichael Zilber - tenor sax, John R. Burr - keyboardsDerek Jones - bass, Alan Hall - drumsMichael Spiro - percussionfrom the album "Dreamwalker".Purchase cd at Amazon, CD Baby or iTunes!11. Closing Announcements - Kenny Palm Coast Jazz closing theme by Seven Octaves.produced by Kenny MacKenzie If you are a jazz musician residing in Florida with quality recordings of your original music (new or old) and would like to submit for future podcasts, please contact us at palmcoastjazz@gmail.com All recordings and compositions are the property of their respective performers and composers, all rights reserved. This podcast copyright 2014 Kenny MacKenzie. All rights reserved.

Palm Coast Jazz
Palm Coast Jazz Episode 14 - October 2012

Palm Coast Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2012 44:31


This month we ease into Autumn with some relaxing, introspective and modern jazz from Jacksonville and Maitland; a holiday for trombones in Tampa, Miami offers us some serious swing & skillful playing; and there's an ode in 3/4 time to all things Fall from Sarasota!Pictured - JB Scott at theNEFJA Legacy Jazz Festival - Photo: Jon Hardison   visit our Facebook pageHost: Allison Paris & Kenny MacKenzie  You can now also listen to Kenny host "Jazz Greats" on WFCF Saint Augustine - Tuesdays from 3-5pm EST. Listen online here!Kenny's Twitter - @DJKendo11. Introduction - Allison & Kenny2. "Annette's Desire" - The Lisa Kelly & JB Scott Jazz 5-tet   (Jacksonville, FL)   websiteLisa Kelly - vocals, JB Scott - trumpet,Scott Giddens - piano, Ed Strohsahl - bassRick Kirkland - drumsfrom the album "Memories of Tomorrow"purchase at Amazon or at their website store!3. "Exemption" - Tom Brantley (Tampa, FL)   website  Tom Brantley - lead trombone, Jerald Shynett - 2nd lead trombone, composerKeith Oshiro - trombone, Chris Clifton - tromboneJim Hall - bass trombone, Per Danielsson - piano,LaRue Nickelson - guitar, Mark Neuenschwander - bassSteve Davis - drumsfrom the album "Boneyard"courtesy of Summit Records. puchase cd at Summit Records,  Itunes or at Amazon. 4. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Live in the City" by Jack Pierson)5. "Automation Vaccination" - David Fernandez (Miami Springs, FL)   websiteDavid Fernandez - soprano sax, David Siegel - pianoEric England - bass, Rodolfo Zuniga - drumsfrom the promotional album "David Fernandez*"buy David's other cds at Itunes or CD Baby6. "Dreamwalker" - Greg Little (Maitland, FL)  websiteGreg Little - Trumpet, EVI, Michael Zilber - saxophone,John R. Burr - keyboards, Peter Barshay - bass,Alan Hall - drumsfrom the album "Dreamwalker".Purchase this cd at Greg's website, or Itunes!8. Announcements - Allison(background music from the album "Moved" by Kenny MacKenzie Trio)9. "Awesome Autumn" - Herb Silverstein & Friends (Sarasota, FL)   websiteHerb Silverstein - piano, Jack Wilkins - tenor saxophoneRichard Drexler - bass, Steve Moretti - drumsLobster String Quartet:Artur Girsky - 1st violinDavid Dillingham - 2nd violin, Lowell Adams - cello,Ken Kwo - violafrom the album "Beach Walker"Purchase cd at Dr. Silverstein's website!11. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Live at the Warehouse" by Dot Wilder)13. Closing Announcements - Allison Palm Coast Jazz closing theme by Seven Octaves.produced by Kenny MacKenzie If you are a jazz musician residing in Florida with quality recordings of your original music (new or old) and would like to submit for future podcasts, please contact us at palmcoastjazz@gmail.com All recordings and compositions are the property of their respective performers and composers, all rights reserved. This podcast copyright 2012 Kenny MacKenzie. All rights reserved.

Palm Coast Jazz
Palm Coast Jazz Episode 10 - June 2012

Palm Coast Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2012 33:30


  We run the jazz gamut this episode with classic jazz sounds from Gainesville, swamp funk from Largo, gentle Spanish guitar from Orlando, modern invigorating piano/sax quartet from Jacksonville and more!Our next bonus episode is in August. We're letting listeners vote to control what kind of show it'll be! Visit our blog - on the right hand side is a poll where you can vote for all vocal, all guitar, classical meets jazz or the next installation of Get Lost in the Music. Voting ends June 25th 2012.     VOTE HERE visit our Facebook pageHosts: Allison Paris & Kenny MacKenzie New twitter for Kenny - @DJKendo11. Introduction - Allison, Kenny2. "Panda-monium" - Alan Craig   (Largo, FL)   websiteAlan Craig - guitars, bass, Ronnie Dee - saxophone, Dave Reinhardt - drums, percussion, Ross Rice - keyboardsGeorge Harris - guitarfrom the album "Not Black & White"purchase at Craig's website or at CD Baby3. "Lady of All Flowers" - Greg Diaz (Boynton Beach, FL)  websiteGreg Diaz - alto saxophone, Aaron Lebos - guitar,Eero Turunen - piano, James McCoy - bass, Rodolfo Zuniga - drumsLu Lu Mei, Jeremy Miller - violins, Debbie Spring - violaBarbara Curcello - cellofrom an upcoming release4. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Live at the Warehouse" by Dot Wilder)5. "Barefoot Necessities" - Karl Weismantel  (Gainesville, FL)  websiteKarl Weismantel - guitar, Christian Tamburr - vibes, Kevin Bales - piano, Paul Creel - bass, Peter Miles - drumsfrom the album "Smile for the Count"buy cd at CD Baby or Itunes 6. "Break a Leg" - Lisa Casalino (Tampa, FL)  websiteLisa Casalino - vocals, composer, Nate Najar - guitar, composer, Rossano Sportiello - piano, Kelly Friesen - bass, Chuck Redd - drumsFrom the album "Introducing Lisa Casalino" purchase cd at Lisa's website, CD Baby and Itunes8. Announcements - Allison9. "Convergence" - Lynne Arriale (Jacksonville, FL)   websiteLynne Arriale - piano, Bill McHenry - tenor saxophone,Omer Avital - bass, Anthony Pinciotti - drumsfrom the albums "Convergence" on Motéma Records.Purchase cd at Motéma Records, Itunes or wherever music is sold.10. "Cancione de la Noche" - Michael Petrovich (Orlando, FL)   websiteMichael Petrovich - guitarsfrom the album "Bella Luna"purchase cd at CD Baby, Itunes or Amazon11. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Second Chances" by Allison Paris)13. Closing Announcements - Allison Palm Coast Jazz closing theme by Seven Octaves.produced by Kenny MacKenzie If you are a jazz musician residing in Florida with quality recordings of your original music (new or old) and would like to submit for future podcasts, please contact us at palmcoastjazz@gmail.com All recordings and compositions are the property of their respective performers and composers, all rights reserved. This podcast copyright 2012 Kenny MacKenzie. All rights reserved.

Palm Coast Jazz
Palm Coast Jazz Episode 5 Jan 2012

Palm Coast Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2012 33:35


All-music episode featuring Florida's finest jazz artists from Melbourne, Jacksonville, Cocoa Beach, Boynton Beach & more - straight-ahead, smooth, big band, contemporary & blues!Hosts -  Kenny MacKenzieOur Facebook Page1 - Introduction ~  Kenny2 - "Bounce" - The Rainmakerz (Melbourne) website Richie Mola - drums, Kenny Clarke - keyboards,Dextor Wilborn - alto sax, Scott McGill - bass,Dan Wilbourn - tenor & soprano saxes, Tom Heuston - guitarfrom the cd "The Rainmakerz"click to buy at Itunes 2 - "The Ensouled Ones" - Raymond Guiser (Daytona Beach) website Raymond Guiser - flute, vocals, drum & keyboard programming;Lawrence App - bass, guitar & percussion; Robin Clarke - vocalsfrom the cd "Macroism" buy cd for 12.99 using paypal: 3 - Announcements - Kenny4 - "Happy Thoughts"  - Bill Prince (Jacksonville) websiteBill Prince - all instruments except drumsRick Kirkland - drumsfrom the album "Happy Thoughts"album currently unavailable5 - "Ghost Town" - George Grosman (Orlando) websiteGeorge Grosman - electric guitar, Ian MacGillivray - trumpetBrandon Walker - baritone sax, flute, keyboards & drum programmingPalm Coast Jazz exclusive!buy George's latest downloadable cd "Water and Wine"6 - Announcements, Kenny7 - "Ding Dong Blues" - Sybil Gage (Cocoa Beach) websiteSybil Gage - vocals, Leon Olguin - Piano, Dennis Thompson - Drums, Jerry Hoff - Clarinet, Joe Caruso - Guitar, Stoney - Harmonicafrom the album "NOLA Calling"click to buy at CD Baby8 - "Live in St. Augustine" - Bill Doyle Quartet (Palm Coast) websiteDon Durkee - piano, Frank Capek - bass, Bill Doyle - drums9 - "Circadia" - Greg Diaz (Boynton Beach) websiteGreg Diaz - tenor saxophone, Eero Turunen - piano,James McCoy - bass, Rodolfo Zuniga - drumsfrom an upcoming releasemore music by Greg10 - Closing Announcements - Kenny (Palm Coast Jazz Closing Theme by Seven Octaves) If you are a jazz musician in Florida with quality recordings of your original music and would like to submit for future podcasts, please contact us at palmcoastjazz@gmail.com All recordings and compositions are the property of their respective performers and composers, all rights reserved. This podcast copyright 2012 Kenny MacKenzie. All rights reserved. Please contact for broadcast version.