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Jazz88
Intuition and Improvisation: Scott Amendola on New Trio Project

Jazz88

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 11:22


Scott Amendola is a bay-area drummer and composer who has had long associations with artists like Charlie Hunter and Nels Cline. He performs with a trio including clarinetist Ben Goldberg and bassist Todd Sickafoose at Jazz Central on Thursday, November 7th. The group just released an album called "Here to There" consisting of music inspired by the bridge sections, i.e. the transition sections, of Thelonious Monk tunes. Amendola discusses all of this and his musical background with Jazz88's Peter Solomon. Picture by Lenny Gonzalez. From L to R: Scott Amendola (seated), Todd Sickafoose, Ben Goldberg.

The Morning Show
Intuition and Improvisation: Scott Amendola on New Trio Project

The Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 11:22


Scott Amendola is a bay-area drummer and composer who has had long associations with artists like Charlie Hunter and Nels Cline. He performs with a trio including clarinetist Ben Goldberg and bassist Todd Sickafoose at Jazz Central on Thursday, November 7th. The group just released an album called "Here to There" consisting of music inspired by the bridge sections, i.e. the transition sections, of Thelonious Monk tunes. Amendola discusses all of this and his musical background with Jazz88's Peter Solomon. Picture by Lenny Gonzalez. From L to R: Scott Amendola (seated), Todd Sickafoose, Ben Goldberg.

Discussions in Percussion
#366 Scott Amendola: Drummer, Composer, Educator, Electronics Explorer and More!

Discussions in Percussion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 74:30


Damon gets to talk to Scott about his musical and life adventures, his family, new albums, electronics, guitar players and more! There's also segments like gig alerts, music news, and others. 

PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 26 octubre

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 59:10


HANK MOBLEY THIRD SEASON  - Englewood Cliffs, NJ, February 24, 1967 An aperitif, Don't cry, just sigh, Give me that feelin' Lee Morgan (tp) James Spaulding (as,fl-1) Hank Mobley (ts) Cedar Walton (p) Sonny Greenwich (g) Walter Booker (b) Billy Higgins (d) STAN TRACEY JAZZ SUITE : UNDER MILK WOOD  - London, May 8, 1965 Starless and bible black, Cockle row, I lost my step in Nantucket Bobby Wellins (ts) Stan Tracey (p) Jeff Clyne (b) Jackie Dougan (d) SCOTT AMENDOLA TRIO LIFT  - Oakland, CA, September 21 & 22, 2009 Blues for Istanbul, Lift, Lima bean Jeff Parker (g) John Shifflett (b) Scott Amendola (d,perc,electronics)

Showbiz Roundup
Scott Amendola

Showbiz Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 42:22


Scott Amendola is as adventurous with his playing as he is with his exploration of live looping and electronic effects. From the freest side of improvisation to the deepest pocket, he's developed a mastery of eclecticism. And if the stellar list of musicians he's worked with is any indication—including Will Blades and Cyro Baptista on this outing, it's working. 

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Via Jazz
Viatjant amb Daniel Herskedal i amb Nels Cline i els seus nous

Via Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 57:15


Mulligan Stew
EP 249 | Steve Dawson

Mulligan Stew

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 39:41


A native of Vancouver but currently residing in Nashville, where he works as a solo artist, sideman, and record producer,  Steve has forged an impressive career full of highlights and awards, including:  7 Juno Awards as artist/producer, 18 times nominated 3 times named "Producer Of The Year" at Western Canadian Music Awards 4 times named "Producer Of The Year" at Canadian Folk Music Awards Recipient of many other awards including Maple Blues Awards, Grand Prix De Jazz De Montreal, Blues Blast Awards, and many Western Canadian Music Awards and Canadian Folk Awards as an artist and producer Steve's multi-faceted career has brought him to countless international festivals, working on the stage and in the studio with an extensive cast of musicians, including John Hammond, Sonny Landreth, Van Dyke Parks, David Hidalgo, Colin James, Jim Byrnes, Jill Barber, Dave Alvin, Joe Henry, Tim O'Brien, Fats Kaplin, Colin James, The McCrary Sisters, Matt Chamberlain, Del Rey, Birds of Chicago, Allison Russell, Long John Baldry, Bruce Cockburn, Kelly Joe Phelps, Linda McRae, CR Avery, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Geoff Muldaur, Scott Amendola, Danny Barnes, The Deep Dark Woods, Colin Linden, Big Dave McLean, and many others. Steve's studio, The Henhouse, located in Nashville (and previously in Vancouver)  has hosted countless artists and been the home to over 80 releases. With a beautifully warm and organic setting to stay and record, it promises to become a destination for many more to come. His groundbreaking work with Jesse Zubot in Zubot and Dawson kicked things off in 1998, leading to 2 albums with Toronto jazz stalwarts Andrew Downing and Kevin Turcotte in the award-winning Great Uncles of the Revolution. Steve's solo recording output started with 2001's award-winning acoustic “Bug Parade”, he next explored blues and Hawaiian influences in depth with “We Belong To The Gold Coast” in 2005. 2008 saw the release of 2 albums – “Telescope” which was the culmination of studies with Greg Leisz and featured music written for the pedal steel guitar, and “Waiting For The Lights To Come Up”, a collection of new songs. He followed that with 2011's acclaimed "Nightshade", which Acoustic Guitar magazine named to it's Top-10 guitar albums of the year. 2014's “Rattlesnake Cage” – was an award-winning exploration of solo acoustic and slide guitar. Dawson's 2018 release “Lucky Hand” is a mesmerizing collection of original fingerstyle and slide guitar instrumentals, 5 of which feature Dawson reuniting with his old cohort Jesse Zubot, who arranged incredible string quartet parts to flow with the music. Recorded live off the floor it brings together the American Primitive style Steve has often explored and cutting-edge strings to create music unlike anything you've heard before. Birds of Chicago, Allison Russell, Matt Anderson, etc.  Steve is also host and producer of the podcast Music Makers and Soul Shakers. 135 episodes in 6 years. Steven has worked with artists from all over the world, and continues to work as a side-person and freelance musician both on stage and in the studio. Steve is also the creator of the well-loved Music Makers and Soul Shakers podcast, which has been going for over 6 years and 135 episodes. He spent the last few years pre-pandemic on the road playing guitar, steel and dobro with Allison Russell's band Birds of Chicago, and Canadian powerhouse Matt Andersen. He has produced, engineered and mixed over 100 albums for many artists from all over the world, and continues to work as a side-person and freelance musician both on stage and in the studio. Steve is also the creator of the well-loved Music Makers and Soul Shakers podca In 2022/2023, Steve released 3 albums throughout the year - “Gone, Long Gone” is the first. From gentle fingerstyle folk tunes to blazing, funky Americana grooves, to Hawaiian-style slide guitar instrumentals, this album covers a lot of sonic territory. The second album, “Phantom Threshold” came out on August 12, 2022 and is an all-instrumental sonic trip featuring the Telescope Three - Jay Bellerose on drums, Jeremy Holmes on bass, and Chris Gestrin on keyboards. All driven by the melodies and improvisations of Steve's pedal steel guitar. Now comes the promised third album Eyes Closed, Dreaming.  It's filled with Albertan friend  Matt Patershuk co-writes and well chosen covers. Bobby Charles Small Town Talk, Ian Tyson's  Long time to get old, Cowboy Jack Clements Guess things happen that way and the classic Singing the Blues. Lots to talk about with long time friend Steve Dawson. Steve's current tour dates April 20  Dream Cafe  Penticton April 21 Rogue Folk Club Vancouver April 22 Bozzini's Chilliwack April 28  First Church of Christ Scientist Victoria May 3 The Basement Saskatoon May 4 The Aviary Edmonton May 5 Festival Hall Calgary

Fantastic Tones for Human Bones
Ep20 - Michael Coleman

Fantastic Tones for Human Bones

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 168:11


In this episode we speak with pianist, improvisor, composer, and music producer Michael Coleman. We discuss Michael's early years in NYC and his early exposure to the Jazz scene there.  We discuss his time at Oberlin College where he studied history and jazz piano. After graduation, Michael headed out to Oakland, CA where he began his career as a composer and sideman, working with Bay Area greats such as Scott Amendola, Marcus Shelby, and countless other improvising musicians and songwriters,  before returning to NYC where he currently resides.    While most of Michael's Discography can be found on his primary bandcamp, many of the albums we discuss in this podcast are from  a variety of bandcamp sites:  https://michaelcolemanmusic.bandcamp.com/ https://artsandsciences.bandcamp.com/album/new-you https://cavityfang.bandcamp.com/album/urban-problems https://schimscheimerfamilytrio.bandcamp.com/album/broken-home https://store.datagarden.org/album/too-physical https://beep.bandcamp.com/album/city-of-the-future https://ben-goldberg--bag-production-records.bandcamp.com/album/practitioner https://religiousphase.bandcamp.com/ https://sneal.bandcamp.com/album/minty-ep You can support the podcast by subscribing to us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/FantasticTonesForHumanBones.  Follow us on twitter @tones_for.  Follow us on Instagram @ft4hb.  We greatly appreciate any and all support.  Thank you!

Joe Kelley Radio
Bay Area Producer/Drummer PC Munoz Brings That California Funk

Joe Kelley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 28:48


PC Muñoz is an American recording artist, drummer, and producer in the contemporary classical, funk, pop, and experimental genres. He is based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has collaborated with Jackson Browne, Ingrid Chavez. Matt “Dr” Fink of Prince and the Revolution, Scott Amendola and others.  http://www.pcmunoz.com  http://www.joekelleyradio.com

The Eff Your Fears Podcast
64. Grunge Musical with Leyna d'Ancona & Paul Siegel

The Eff Your Fears Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 66:40


In this episode, Ashley goes back in time to the 90s for an authentic love letter to grunge. Originally a theatrical production Grunge Musical became an audio drama that was recorded during covid in people's closets and never being in the same room. This Audio Drama is available on all streaming devices including Audible and Apple Podcast. Written by Leyna d'Ancona with music and lyrics by Paul Siegel. The soundtrack album includes unreleased songs written between 1991 to 1998 by Paul Siegel with Jon Evans on bass and Scott Amendola on drums, rerecorded and remastered this six-episode audio drama series. This episode covers why Leyna and Paul chose now, why an audio drama, and how they didn't let fear stop them. Get ready for Grunge Musical! Oh and did I mention I am the narrator as well as Molly! https://www.grungemusical.com/ Grunge Musical Youtube More on fear --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/effyourfears/support

Via Jazz
Viatjant amb Daniel Herskedal i amb Nels Cline i els seus nous

Via Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 57:15


Sounds In The Dark - BFF.fm
Sounds In The Dark - 4.14.21

Sounds In The Dark - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 120:00


Tonight's edition features new music including a sweet soundtrack to a silent film including Bay Area drummer Scott Amendola, plus new work from Six Organs of Admittance, Sufjan Stevens, Tangent and much more! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Last Chance in Sun Valley by Islay Banks on Confluence (Islay Banks) ⭐️

Joe Kelley Radio
Bay Area Producer/Drummer PC Munoz Interview

Joe Kelley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 24:45


PC Muñoz is an American recording artist, drummer, and producer in the contemporary classical, funk, pop, and experimental genres. He is based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has collaborated with Jackson Browne, Ingrid Chavez. Matt "Dr" Fink of Prince and the Revolution, Scott Amendola and others. www.pcmunoz.com www.joekelleyradio.com

The Sounds of Brooklyn and Beyond

Featuring fresh beats from organ savant Adam Scone and the Scone Cash Players on DapTone Records; the solo trumpet explorations of NYC staple Kenny Warren; the NOLA avant garde scene represented by drummer/composer/keyboardist Simon Lott; Bay Area drumming legend Scott Amendola from his early 2000's classic “Believe”; BK/TX artist-producer Ybanez; and a new sound in UK hip-hop-jazz, The Comet is Coming.

The Sounds of Brooklyn and Beyond

Featuring fresh beats from my Bay Area boys Scott Amendola and Wil Blades; a new bop from Brooklyn indie legend Beyondo; vibey stuff from NYC composer/bassist/bandleader extraordinaire Ben Allison's guitar-based quartet; the brand new single from underground BK sensation Casual Male aka Tim Lappin; an unreleased track from the Charlie Hunter Trio in 2008 at World Cafe Live; jazz legends Carmen McRae + the MJQ; the pride of France, Air; and finally my mentor, brother, and baseball guru: the great Art Lande.

The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast
Podcast 306: Nels Cline

The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 69:23


Nels Cline joins us on this week’s podcast to discuss his new double-album on Blue Note, Share the Wealth. Share the Wealth finds Nels alongside the powerhouse lineup of Scott Amendola, Skerik, Trevor Dunn, Brian Marsella and Cyro Baptista. Inspired by the cut-up recording methods of Os Mutantes and influenced at least a bit by Miles Davis' electric period, it's one of his wildest projects to date. During our chat, we also talk gear (including the guitar that is closest to his heart while he’s quarantining during the pandemic, his pedal board and more), collaborator Julian Lage, forthcoming Wilco recordings and more. It’s a fun conversation with a Fretboard Journal favorite. Check out some of our previous features with Nels: His interview with Ralph Towner for our 39th issue, our cover story on him in the FJ #37 (part one, part two), and our podcast with Nels and Lage. Support what we do with a subscription to the Fretboard Journal magazine: digital / PDF subscription / keepsake print subscription. The Fretboard Journal Podcast is sponsored by Mono Cases and Folkway Music.   

The Sounds of Brooklyn and Beyond

A special two-hour celebration of our 250th episode featuring highlights from Erik's discography plus selections from the most influential collaborators spanning his 25-year career including Charlie Hunter, Art Lande, Ron Miles, Fat Mama, Sonya Vallet, Theo Bleckmann, Todd Sickafoose, Scott Amendola, Norah Jones, Jim Campilongo, Shooter Jennings, Leftover Salmon, Spencer Zahn, Citizen Cope, and Victoria Reed.

Mondo Jazz
Give the Drummer (More Than) Some! Part 1 [Mondo Jazz 107-1]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 95:04


As we hunker down amidst a terrifying pandemic what we need is to drum up our positive energy and attitude. So here's a special home edition of Mondo Jazz spotlighting projects led by creative drummers. Just another way to give drummers more than some! Stay home, socially distance, but musically connected. And don't forget to support musicians and the institutions that contribute to their outreach during these challenging times! Happy listening! The playlist features Art Blakey, Derick Dickens, Allison Miller, Bobby Previte, Tiziano Tononi, Chico Hamilton, Scott Amendola, Sasha Mashin, Susie Ibarra, 3TM, Zeno De Rossi, Paul Motian, Lesley Mok. Detailed playlist available https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/10606134/Mondo-Jazz Photo credit: Claudio Casanova

Sounds From Below: Stories for Drummers
Scott Amendola’s Nightmare, Small Town Drumming

Sounds From Below: Stories for Drummers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 30:24


In the very first episode of the Sounds From Below podcast series, Bay Area jazz drummer Scott Amendola tells us about the time he made a huge mistake while packing for a gig. We also hear from two successful drummers - Whiteville, North Carolina's Matt Dudley and Scott Pellegrom of Grand Haven, Michigan - who shunned the bright lights of the big city, choosing to stay and play in the small towns they call home. The post Scott Amendola's Nightmare, Small Town Drumming first appeared on Low Boy Custom Beaters.

The Sounds of Brooklyn and Beyond

Featuring killing new music from Bay Area amigos Scott Amendola and Wil Blades, fantastic trio work from Brooklyn's Danny Fox, a hot new single from Denver musical tour-de-force Kim Dawson, new world-jazz from old Boulder collaborator and guitarist/composer extraordinaire Bill Kopper, two stellar tracks from legit NYC cats Jesse Harris and Mike McGinnis, Drew Emmitt's tribute to Col. Bruce Hampton, and the first single from the Dixie Chicks' new album.

No Simple Road
Episode 134 - Finding The Rhythm With Scott Amendola of Amendola VS. Blades

No Simple Road

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 118:32


If told about a band that consisted of only keyboards and drums, one wouldn’t be faulted for thinking, “Where’s the rest of the group?” But one listen to Amendola Vs. Blades—the funky California-based duo of Wil Blades on Hammond organ and clavinet and Scott Amendola behind the kit—and all fears will be assuaged. Blades’s cutting solos and deep bass lines make for a thick stew of soulful harmony and daring improvisation. And Amendola’s beats are simply unstoppable, simultaneously pushing the duo to heights unknown and sending the listener into a joyful sonic trance.We hang out with Scott and discuss the birth of the dynamic duo that is Amendola VS. Blades, practicing 12 hours a day, hanging on to a bad performance until he could make it up to that audience, how genre can't explain his groove, knowing how to play big and yet small, and a whole bunch more!For more music, news, tour info, and other stuff go to : https://www.avsbmusic.com/INTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH OUR GRATITUDE AND THE PERMISSION OF:AMENDOLA VS. BLADESAMORAMORATHE HIGGS***THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY THE AMAZING AND INCREDIBLE SHOP TOUR BUS & DEFYNE PREMIUM CANNABIS!!!! Leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Google Play so more of us can find out about the show and this thing grows into a juggernaut of love, and laughs, and exploration of this long strange trip we call life JOIN THE NO SIMPLE ROAD FAMILY! Become a Patron through Patreon.com You can give as little or as much as you'd like and earn our everlasting appreciation and assist in realizing the vision of our collective. Follow us on Instagram: @nosimpleroad and remember to #nosimpleroad your pics, videos, merch, streams, whatever... Drop a "Like" and subscribe over on our NSR YouTube Channel No Simple Road is part of the Osiris podcast network. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. To stay up to date on what we’re up to, visit our site and sign up for our newsletter. Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Funkatopia Live
Interview: Scott Amendola

Funkatopia Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 19:50


Mr. Christopher interviews drummer Scott Amendola to discuss his album with Amendola Vs. Blades called Everybody Wins. The funk jazz project is filled with eclectic players from groups like Sting, Les Claypool, Laurie Anderson and others and it's definitely worth a listen.

The Upful LIFE Podcast
024: WIL BLADES (Organist - Adam Deitch Quartet / Amendola vs Blades)

The Upful LIFE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 131:14


Episode 024 of *The Upful LIFE Podcast* welcomes Hammond B3 organ maestro WIL BLADES to the show for a lengthy conversation about his career, Bay Area music culture, saddling up to jazz and funk legends, the Adam Deitch Quartet, Amendola vs. Blades, and beyond. From bright eyed young cat in Chicago, to one of the rising stars in jazz and groove music, he's among the more impressive organ players in the culture today. Just a few days before he was moving to SoCal, Wil invited me over to his home in Berkeley, CA to have a spirited discussion, and was game to go deep about his own journey, the nuances of Hammond B3 organ, his passion for rare groove, the oral tradition of music, the history of the Boom Boom Room, and so much more. It was an honor to give Wil a chance to really let the people know who he is and how he got to be such a respected and celebrated musician, and to shed a lot of light on historical cats along the way. 7:00 - Wil Blades INTRO 12:45 - Amendola vs. Blades "Hi Lo"  15:00 - WIL'S INTERVIEW STARTS   1:33:30 "Art Bar" - Adam Deitch Quartet      We start the conversation in Wil's youth growing up near Chicago in Evanston, IN, learning both the drums and guitar as a youngster, taking ques from his older brothers. We also spend some time talking about how we discovered music as kids in the 90's, and how that is so markedly different from how Wil's teen children find their favorite artists today. From there, he takes us back to the late 90's, moving across the country to the Bay Area to join an Oakland jamband and attend college. Wil explains how SF and Oakland were very different back in those days, and how a particular college professor with a heavy resume and unique teaching style put him on to the importance of the oral tradition in music. At the time of the interview, Wil was preparing to move to Los Angeles after twenty years in the Bay. Wil gives us a colorful reflection on the music scene when he first arrived in the Bay Area, and for much of the convo he continues to tell the tale about how the music and culture would evolve over the next two decades. Wil was/remains also a huge part of the scene at renowned SF venue Boom Boom Room, a hotbed for blues when he arrived, but later evolving into the epicenter for all things NOLA and funky here in NorCal. Wil breaks down what it was like as John Lee Hooker's Boom Boom Room, and how talent buyer Alex/Xander Andreas's vision has helped the club to continue to flourish with the funk. Wil Blades has studied with some of true legends, and talks in great detail about his time with master organist Dr. Lonnie Smith, the late iconic funk/jazz drummer Idris Muhammed, an beloved late hollow-body guitarist Melvin Sparks. Wil has spent time with and performed alongside each of these giants, and it was riveting to hear how he organically and serendipitously came to connect with such luminaries, and what a thrill it was to hear of ho w each of them put him on game.  Wil makes sure to explore the essential particulars of organ/drums relationship. Two thirds of the way through the interview, we finally arrive at the Adam Deitch Quartet, Wil's fantastic project with the Lettuce/Break Science drummer wunderkind. We play a portion of the Blades-penned "Art Bar", then return to our dialogue. Wil retraces the steps on how that relationship came together, and gets into the magic that makes it all happen with Deitch, Eric Benny Bloom (trumpet) and Ryan Zoidis (sax). We discuss the making of their critically-acclaimed LP Egyptian Secrets, and reminisce on some classic AD4 gigs thru the years. Wil spends some time discussing his tremendous Amendola vs. Blades project with Bay Area groove merchant Scott Amendola, and their new LP Everybody Wins (Royal Potato Family), and their short West Coast tour. Wil Blades finishes out this phenomenal interview by talking about what's he excited about in moving down to LA after two decades as a prodigal son of the Bay.     Vibe Junkie JAM of the Week (2:04) "11th Hour" by DROPICAL, off his new EP Circling Out (Jumpsuit Records)     Email the show! B.Getz@upfulLIFE.com The Upful LIFE Podcast is available on iTunes! Also available on Spotify!  Theme Song: Mazel Tov by CALVIN VALENTINE  

The Sounds of Brooklyn and Beyond

Featuring brand new music from teen keyboard prodigy Maxwell Friedman + denver soul musician Brian Bourgalt, other worldly psychedelic jams from Frank Locrasto's Dispatch, Bay Area drumming legend Scott Amendola, and classic cuts from Milton Nascimento w/Lo Borges, Nina Simone, the Modern Jazz Quartet, Cassandra Wilson, Prince, and Pink Floyd.

NYC Radio Live
Ross Hammond Trio - Podcast 300

NYC Radio Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 41:54


As we ramp up towards Ragas Live Festival 2019, we are sharing all 24 sets of last years incredible festival.  3AM-4AM was a special moment for us all.   Ross Hammond (guitar), Pawan Benjamin (sax/bansuri), Sameer Gupta (drums)   Special Guests Renald St. Juste (percussion), Morgan Zwerlein (percussion) join in for the last jams.     Sacramento guitarist Ross Hammond has played on large stages and in small corners throughout the United States and beyond. His sound is equal parts jazz, folk, blues, spirituals and world music.  He has played for Hillary Clinton, to audiences of five and all points in between.  Ross has collaborated/gigged/recorded with: Kevin Seconds, Oliver Lake, Pheeroan AkLaff, Vinny Golia, Vladimir Tarasov, Tetuzi Akiyama, Nicole Mitchell, Lizz Wright, Dwight Trible, Calvin Weston, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Alex Cine, Suzuki Junzo, Amy Reed, Nels Cline, Jeff Parker, Max Johnson, Steve Adams, Ken Filiano, Mike Pride, Catherine Sikora, Scott Amendola, Steuart Liebig, Sameer Gupta, Tony Passarell and more.      

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Mondo Jazz
Hanksgiving: Jazz Tributes to Hank Williams [Mondo Jazz Ep. 51]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 131:01


Do you sympathize with the plight of the turkeys? Do family reunions bring you anxiety? Then forget about Thanksgiving! Mondo Jazz is here to help you switch to Hanksgiving, with two hours of Jazz tributes to the great Hank Williams, the only singer who is more American than pumpkin pie! Enjoy a delicious playlist which is all stuffing and no tryptophan. Revel in discovering how jazz musicians can make even Country & Western tunes swing and groove like there is no tomorrow! The playlist includes James Brown, Regina Carter, Ramsey Lewis, Dave Douglas, Madeleine Peyroux, Andrew Bishop, Lenny Breau, Laurence Hobgood, Bill Frisell,Jason Moran,Kenny Wollesen,John Scofield,Louis Armstrong,Tom Varner,Stephen Ryley,Roy Clark,Joe Pass,Leon Redbone,Charlie Hunter,Scott Amendola,Aretha Franklin,Spike Jones,Taj Mahal,Ran Blake,Owen Broder,Joe Pass,Guano Padano,Esther Phillips,Jack Walrath,Orquestra Was Detailed playlist at: https://spinitron.com/radio/index.php?station=rfb&playlist=8789#here

Jazz Bastard Podcast
Jazz Bastard Podcast 129 - Thelonious Business

Jazz Bastard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 82:15


Thelonious Sphere Monk turns one-hundred this year, which is approximately the number of albums based on his music released each year. Mike and Pat discuss the master's recently unearthed sound track to Dangerous Liaisons and three fairly recently tribute albums to his deathless music. Thelonious Monk - LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES; (Plays Monk) – PLAYS MONK; John Beasley – MONK’ESTRA VOL. 1; Dave Zoller – EVIDENCE: MUSIC OF THELONIOUS MONK.

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación
HDO 355. Matthew Shipp, Third Coast Ensemble, Larry Ochs Sax and Drumming Core, Didier Petit: RogueArt

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 72:33


Con un catálogo que mira tanto hacia la escena internacional de la improvisación, como a la escena local (francesa en este caso), el sello RogueArt está repleto de referencias bien interesantes. Como ocurre en el caso de sus últimas publicaciones en este otoño de 2017. En HDO 355 suenan D’Accord (RogueArt, 2017), grabación en solitario del violonchelista Didier Petit; Wrecks (RogueArt, 2017) del potente Third Coast Ensemble, dirigido por Rob Mazurek y en el que participan Jeff Parker, Nicole Mitchell, Mazz Swift, Avreearyl Ra, Nicolas Pointard, Tomeka Reid o Alexandre Pierrepont por mencionar a algunos de los músicos involucrados en el proyecto; el doble CD Magnetism(s) (RogueArt, 2017) de Matthew Shipp acompañado por Rob Brown y William Parker; Wild Red Yellow (RogueArt, 2017) del potente Larry Ochs Sax And Drumming Core con el saxofonista -obviamente-, Satoko Fujii, Natsuki Tamura, y el drumming core formado por Scott Amendola, Matthias Bossi y William Winant. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2017 HDO es un podcast editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz.

Drummer's Resource
276 – Scott Amendola: Creating a massive career in multiple genres

Drummer's Resource

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 79:09


Scott Amendola is a risk taker. He risks falling on his face musically and takes chances that tend to pay off more times than not. The New Jersey Native and longtime San Francisco resident invited me into his studio and help me get a better understanding of his winding career of 30 piece big bands to […] The post 276 – Scott Amendola: Creating a massive career in multiple genres appeared first on Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros..