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A classic interview with bagpipe rocker Rufus Harley, Stan discusses past issues with former producers and the guys talk about OJ Simpson on the day his death is announced, Grab Bag, Local Beat, Roger's Entertainment Corner, Junior's almanac segment, a game of Stan's 10 to 200, News Headlines, Fluffer, your emails, the Question of the Week asks about high school hangouts, News, Songs Mentioning Vehicles Week continues, classic standup comedy, and more...
durée : 01:01:52 - Club Jazzafip - Le jazz a de l'humour et en ce 1er avril, le Club navigue entre blagues, sourires ou instruments étranges avec Horace Silver, Slim Gaillard, Aretha Franklin, Jon Benjamin, Rufus Harley et bien d'autres.
Author and music historian John Hunter discusses his new book, “Maps and Legends: The Story of REM.” Plus, H Johnson features jazz bagpipe player Rufus Harley on the latest edition of H Johnson's Jazz Moment. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Professor Daniel Goldmark of Case Western Reserve University is a scholar of popular music and the interim director of the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities. In this conversation, he offers insight into the ways music is used in animated films, tips for growing our appreciation of music, and introduces listeners to the work of Rufus Harley, the bagpipe-playing jazz musician. Dr. Goldmark also gives an overview of the Cleveland Humanities Festival: what it is, where it came from, and some highlights of the 2022 festival.
Join me for a down to Earth conversation with a legend of jazz. A fiery and often intense tenor saxophonist, Odean Pope emerged from the great Philadelphia jazz tradition that birthed players from Khan Jamal and Jimmy Heath to Archie Shepp, Rufus Harley, and Byard Lancaster -- not to mention John Coltrane (whom he replaced in Jimmy Smith's band at the great saxophonist's suggestion, when Trane joined the Miles Davis quintet). Pope is also a composer, arranger, and musical theorist. His trademark sound integrates the gospel of the Southern Baptist Church he was reared in, bop, modal, and free jazz, and fourth-system harmonics.
Jings and 'swelp me, Bob. It's a virtual Burn's Supper of a show with authentically Scottish Breabach, Karine Polwart, Peter Maxwell Davies, Alestorm and Andy Stewart. And a few Pretenders like Van Morrison, The Spotnicks, Maxine Sullivan and Rufus Harley. So don the kilt, brush the crumbs from your sporran, break open a bottle of IrnBru, douse your neeps in whisky and settle down to a cross between The White Heather Club and the Hacienda. Sharper than a sgian-dubh on a Saturday nicht.
Pinzin Kinzin de Avishai Cohen Trio sur l’album Gently Disturbed ==Les Instruments Incongrus et Inattendus du Jazz== Salt Peanuts de Dizzy Gillespie sur l’album Dizzy GillespieThe Banshee de Henry Cowell (1925)Sonate V de John CageHauschka Improvisation at NPR (Live)Hypothesis de Rufus Harley sur l’album The Re-Creation of Gods Vortex de Tigran Hamasyan sur l’album The […] L’article Jazz Story | Émission du 15 septembre 2020 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Por Pachi Tapiz. "Bagpipe Blues" Rufus Harley: Bagpipe Blues (Atlantic, 1965) Rufus Harley, Billy Abner, Oliver Collins © Pachi Tapiz, 2020 Juanma Castro Medina escribió un interesante artículo acerca de este gaitero jazzero que se puede leer en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=18968 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html.
Time to heat up the quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns, but with funny instruments - Lawrence Walken et Fred Boucaumont s'écharpent dans cet épisode de Battle Jazz Galactica pour votre plus grand plaisir, mais surtout, ils passent des disques. À la fin, vous aurez peut-être une petite idée : toutes les expérimentations méritent-elles le nom de jazz ? Il y a du Art Blakey, du Art Pepper, du Leon Thomas, du Rufus Harley, du Larry Young, du Cal Tjader, du Thad Jones, du Prince Lasha, du Herbie Hancock, du Zoot Smith et du Al Cohn comme arguments.
Sounds from Scotland, artists both old and new, draw influences from literature, poetry, and beyond. Plus, the set starts with the idiosyncratic sounds of jazz bagpipes, starring Rufus Harley! (cohosted with @cbae) https://spinitron.com/m/playlist/view/8709572
Sounds from Scotland, artists both old and new, draw influences from literature, poetry, and beyond. Plus, the set starts with the idiosyncratic sounds of jazz bagpipes, starring Rufus Harley! (cohosted with @cbae) https://spinitron.com/m/playlist/view/8709572
After gorging ourselves on some great music throughout 2011 we thought it seasonally appropriate to collect together some of the tracks which didn’t make it into last year’s shows, but which are nevertheless great pieces of music. download the MP3 … Continue reading →
The dog trots freely in the streetand sees KIP TYLER & THE FLIPSand the things he seesare bigger than himselfand the things he seesare THE GUYS WHO CAME UP FROM DOWNSTAIRS / Drunks in doorwaysMoons on trees.....The dog trots freely thru the streetand the things he seesare LA RENGA playing Neil Young / Fish on newsprintAnts in holesChickens in Chinatown windowstheir heads a block away.....The dog trots freely in the streetand the things he smellssmell something like himself & MCKINLEY MITCHELL / The dog trots freely in the streetpast puddles and babiescats and cigarspoolrooms and policemen & JIMMY ROGERS / He doesn't hate copsHe merely has no use for themand he goes past themand past the dead cows hung up wholein front of the San Francisco Meat Market listening to BIG MACEO 78's / He would rather eat a tender cowthan a tough policemanthough either might do or maybe JIM KWESKIN'S JUG BAND / And he goes past the Romeo Ravioli Factoryand past Coit's Towerand past Congressman Doyle of the WHITE STRIPES / He's afraid of Coit's Towerbut he's not afraid of Congressman JACK WHITE.....although what he hears is very discouragingvery depressingvery absurdto a sad young dog like himselfto a serious dog like himselfBut he has his own free world to live inHis own fleas to eat & DAVEY JONES records to listen to....He will not be muzzled, FRANCE GALL is not just anotherCHICK HABITto him / The dog trots freely in the streetand has his own dog's life to liveand to think aboutand to reflect upon RUFUS HARLEY & his bagpipes....touching and tasting and testing everythinginvestigating everythingwithout benefit of perjury or MOBY GRAPEa real realist ... an ANIMALwith a real tale to tell......and a real tail to tell it witha real live barking GREAT SOCIETY......