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Best podcasts about senor blues

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Podcast de JAZZNOEND RADIO
Horace Silver: Seis piezas de plata

Podcast de JAZZNOEND RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 76:37


El pianista y compositor Horace Silver es uno de los arquitectos del Hard Bop, la corriente principal del jazz moderno que nace a mediados de los años cincuenta del pasado siglo. Entre los hitos de su curriculum artístico podemos citar el haber sido cofundador de la legendaria banda The Jazz Messengers, junto al batería Art Blakey o haber liderado durante décadas su propio quinteto por el que desfilaron artistas de la talla de Art Farmer, Clifford Jordan, Blue Mitchell, Joe Henderson o Randy Brecker por citar solo algunos de ellos. Finalmente Silver será recordado como compositor de algunos de los más brillante standards jazzísticos de aquel periodo. Temas como Senor Blues, Peace, Nica´s Dream o Song for my Father, son algunas de su más célebres composiciones. Así que Radio Jazznoend, en este nuevo podcast, rinde homenaje a esta eminente figura de la historia del jazz, relatando episodios y anécdotas de su carrera y escuchando algunas de su más destacadas grabaciones registradas para la discográfica Blue Note, en la primera década de su actividad como líder de banda.

Rob Tobias: TRAIN OF THOUGHT
TAJ MAHAL * LOS LOBOS * TRAIN OF THOUGHT

Rob Tobias: TRAIN OF THOUGHT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 28:01


Train of Thought is a podcast hosted by Rob Tobias focusing on culture, music, interviews and society. TAJ MAHAL & LOS LOBOS are featured in this show with comments and music. Songs include: CAKEWALK INTO TOWN, SENOR BLUES, WILL THE WOLF SURVIVE?, EVANGELINE, TAKE A GIANT STEP, and more... Comments, questions and suggestions for interviews send an email to rob@robtobias.com HOME PAGE: https://robtobias.com TRAIN OF THOUGHT podcast: https://soundcloud.com/robtobias ROB TOBIAS VIDEOS: https://www.youtube.com/robtobiasvideos BANDCAMP: https://robtobias.bandcamp.com/ REVERBNATION: https://reverbnation.com/robtobiasandthenorthwestexpress

Root House Show – SSRadio
Root House Show 7th Sep 2022

Root House Show – SSRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 1:01


Toney Lee, Victor Simonelli – “Have The Right” The Deepshakerz, Martin Wilson – “House Want You” Norty Cotto – “Funky Music” T.Markakis – “Love Enough” Saison – “Senor Blues” Shur-I-Kan, Milton Jackson – “Paper Cut” Sybil – “Troubled Waters” Lou Casablanca, Michael Gray – “Move With The Beat” Franck Roger – “Saxwiz” Cassio Kohl – […] The post Root House Show 7th Sep 2022 appeared first on SSRadio.

Solo Modrunner
Episode 39 - Wayne Kirven, a Modernist (English)

Solo Modrunner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 5:05


Episode 39. An interview with one of the real Modernists from the first era, Wayne Kirven. Wayne remembers the time when he became modernist and also the influences of Italian style on Modernists , plus some tips for the new century mods and finally his 2 desert songs, Miles Davis in "Milestones" and Mark Murphy with "Senor Blues"**Puntata 39. Intervista (in inglese) con uno dei Modernist della prima era, Wayne Kirven. Wayne raconta a che età diventò modernist alla fine degli anni '50, come l'Italian Style ebbe una forte influenza sui Modernisti, alcuni suggerimenti per i mods del nuovo millennio e i suoi due brani da portare su un'isola deserta, ossia Miles Davis in "Milestones" e Mark Murphy con "Senor Blues"

Black-Eyed N Blues
Monkey's Tail | BEB 381

Black-Eyed N Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 135:00


Playlist: The Mighty Soul Drivers, I’m Qualified, Shaun Murphy, Thang For You, Giles Robson, Damn Fool Way, Morblus, Jungle Night, Charlie Wooten Project, Tell Me A Story, Bruce Katz, Praise House, Annika Chambers, In The Basement, Bobby Rush, Shake Til’ You Get Enough, JP Soars, Crow’s Nest, Billy Price, We’re In Love, Professor Louie And TheCrowmatix, Funky Steampunk Blues, Dudley Taft, Back To You, Altered Five Blues Band, Ten Thousand Watts, Coco Montoya, Witness Protection, Pascal Bokar, Everytime I See You There, Polly O’Keary and the Rhythm Method, Hard Act To Follow, The Nick Moss Band feat. Dennis Gruenling, Cutting The Monkey’s Tail, Joanne Broh, Let’s Work On It, Misty Blues, Chicago To Memphis, Donna Hourigan & The Lucky Lips Band, I Can’t Be Sure, Moonshine Society, The One Who Got Away, Tweed, Tweed Is Here, Freddie Roulette, Red Tide, Eliza Neals, Bitten By The Blues feat. Popa Chubby, Gracie Curran, Ernestine, Alex Lopez, I Will Miss You, Diana Rein, Worth, Blues Meets Girl, Nightgown, Vince Agwada, Quicksand, James Harman, Lady Luck, Vaneese Thomas, Legacy Of Pain, Mark Hummel, Senor Blues, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services,American Showplace Music, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, BratGirl Media, Mark Pucci Media, Mark Platt @RadioCandy.com and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much! Blues In The Area: Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts: Saturday, Blues and Views Festival; Sunday, Blues and Views Festival; Westport. Goshen Fair: Saturday, Jr Krauss and the Shakes (12 pm); Sunday, Christine Ohlman w/The James Montgomery Band (6:30); Goshen. Rothbard Ale + Larder: Friday, Cottin Gin and the Swamp Yankees; Sunday, Bard Alley Blues with CGSY (3 pm); Westport, Sunset Grille: Saturday, The Beatniks (2 pm); Norwalk. Black Duck: Saturday, Big Chief & The Midnight Groove; Westport. Redding Roadhouse: Saturday, Otis and the Hurricanes; Redding. (203) 938-3388 LaVita Gustosa: Saturday, Terri and Rob Duo (2 pm); E. Haddam. (860) 873-8999 Infinity Music Hall: Sunday, Neville Jacobs; Monday, Labor Day BBQ Buffet; Norfolk. The Old Lyme Inn: Wednesday, Dan Stevens w/ the Mellow Men; Old Lyme. (860) 434-2600 Bill's Seafood: Monday, Johnny & The East Coast Rockers (2 pm); Westbrook. Florence Griswold Museum: Thursday, Dan Stevens; Old Lyme. Alfa’s Bar and Grill: Saturday, Howie (Eldridge) & The Soul Potatoes; Milford. Café 9: Friday, Snake Hill Blues (5 pm); Wednesday, Sarah Potenza w/ Lee-Ann Lovelace & George Lesiw; Monday, End of Summer Blues BBQ w/ George Baker Band; New Haven. (203)-789-8281 Penny Lane Pub: Saturday, Dan Stevens; Old Saybrook. 860-388-9646 Haddam Neck Fair: Saturday, Kerry Powers (4 pm); Saturday, Someone You Can Xray (8 pm); Sunday, Gospel Music (11 am); East Hampton. Shank's: Sunday, Dan Stevens (2 pm); Clinton. Branford Green: Saturday, Creamery Station (10 am); Jen Durkin’s Steal Your Funk; Delusions of Grandeur; The 2nd Annual Love is Louder & National Overdose Awareness Day; Branford. Black-eyed Sally's: Friday, The Redliners; Saturday, Kosher Kid & The Incredible Amplifires; Hartford. (860) 278 7427 Thomas Hooker Brewery at Colt: Thursday, The Coffee Grinders; Hartford. Balos: Friday, Eran Troy Danner, solo acoustic; West Hartford. Hawk Ridge Winery: Monday, Eran Troy Danner, solo acoustic (2 pm); Watertown. Wallingford Farmers Market: Saturday, Terri and Rob Duo Host an Open Mic (9:30 am); Wallingford. Donovan's Reef Reef Restaurant & Catering: Friday, The VOID; Branford. Murphy's Pub: Friday, Kathy Thompson Band; Saturday, RGB Band; Newtown. The Brass Horse Café: Friday, Rich Badowski Blues Band; Sunday, Jr Krauss and the Shakes (3 pm); Barkhamsted. Cambridge Brew House: Friday, The Coffee Grinders; Saturday, Jeff Blaney; Granby. 860-653-2738 White Pines Campground: Saturday, Carl Ricci and 706 Union Ave; Barkhamsted. Smokin' With Chris: Saturday, Shawn Taylor; Southington. (860) 620-9133 The Stomping Ground: Sunday, The How; Putnam. (860) 928-7900 Daddy Jack’s: Saturday, The Lonnie Gasperini Organ Trio; New London. The Steak Loft: Friday, Kosher Kid; Mystic. (860)-536-2661 Phoenix Dining and Entertainment: Saturday, Sacred Fire - A Tribute to Santana; Pawcatuck. The Captain Daniel Packer Inn: Friday, Dan Stevens; Mystic. M/Bar: Friday, Shawn Taylor (4 pm); Mystic. Rocks 21: Saturday, Sue Menhart Band; Mystic. Daryl's House: Friday, RUMOURS - Fleetwood Mac Tribute (night two); Saturday, RUMOURS - Fleetwood Mac Tribute (night three); Wednesday, Davy Knowles; Thursday, Dylan Doyle Band Plus Jules Olson; Pawling, NY (845) 289-0185 The Falcon: Monday, Cindy Cashdollar & The Syncopators; Marlboro, NY. Pete's Saloon: Friday, The Gil Parris Band; Elmsford, NY Towne Crier Café: Saturday, Anthony Geraci and the Boston Blues All-Stars; w/sg Fishkill George; Beacon, NY Garcia’s at The Capitol Theatre: Wednesday, Jaimoe's Jasssz Band; Port Chester, NY Theodores': Saturday, George T. Gregory Band; Springfield. (413) 736-6000 The Knickerbocker Café: ; Westerly. (401) 315-5070 Plainridge Park Casino: Sunday, The Barley Hoppers (4 pm); Plainville, MA Burr's Hill Park: Saturday, The Barley Hoppers (2 pm); Warren, RI The Andrea: Saturday, Johnny and The East Coast Rocker's (1 pm); Westerly, RI Ninegret Road: Friday, Rhythm & Roots; Saturday, Rhythm & Roots; Sunday, Rhythm & Roots; Charlestown, RI https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id502316055

The Dr. Jazz Podcast
The Dr. Jazz Podcast: Mardi Gras Madness (with Dave aka Senor Blues) (Mar. 2019)

The Dr. Jazz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 166:41


In this Episode, we celebrate the music of Mardi Gras. We are playing music from the land of slot machines, voodoo queens and red beans. But who better to celebrate N'awlins with us than Señor Blues. Hold on - who the hell knows what's gonna happen here! -Dr. Jazz

The Dr. Jazz Podcast
The Dr. Jazz Podcast: Strictly Blue Note (with Senor Blues) (Feb. 2019)

The Dr. Jazz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2019 159:21


In this Episode, we introduce our buddy Dave (aka Senor Blues) to the world of Blue Note Records...while having a few brews along the way!

Inside Acting!
WHUR Radio Host Angela Stribling stops by

Inside Acting!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 34:00


Angela Stribling, host of WHUR's "Pillow Talk" program, stops by to chat with William Powell, The King of DC Media.  With her distinctive voice, appealing beauty, smoldering spirit and a heart with room enough for all, she’s internationally adored and a precious jewel of the Nation’s Capital. Angela Stribling has arrived at a place in her career akin to an Empress of Media. She has indelibly captivated eyes, ears and imaginations in her roles as Influencer, television host, radio broadcaster, eveningnews anchorwoman and voiceover professional. She is remembered for her class and grace served daily on Black Entertainment Television (BET). Angela's fans can hear during the wee hours of the morning as host of the sexy midnight radio program called Pillow Talk with Angela. Angela's talents know no bounds, she has already recorded two albums: the dynamic nightclub document Angela Stribling...Live (captured at the historic Blue Note in New York) and her studio recording from Tokyo, Japan (featuring special guest NAJEE on flute), a 9-song standards CD that is a luscious swing from Van Morrison’s “Moon Dance” to Horace Silver’s “Senor Blues!” Angela is also in training for her Private Pilot’s license, Angela Stribling is, literally, soaring to higher heights in all aspects of her amazing life. Angela can be heard Midnights on The Adult Mix, 96.3 WHUR and Sirius/XM Channel 141.

Patrick Forge's Podcast
A Tribute To Mark Murphy

Patrick Forge's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2015 107:29


1. Red Clay 2. Just Give Me Time 3. The Power Of A Smile (with The Herb Geller Octet) 4. San Francisco 5. Dingwalls 6. Boplicity ( Be-bop Lives) 7. Stolen Moments 8. Two Kites 9. Madalena 10. Empty Faces 11. The Waters Of March 12. Twelve Tribes (with 4-Hero) 13. Beauty And The Beast 14. We Could Be Flying 15. I Don't Want To Cry Anymore 16. Laura ( with The Metropole Orchestra) 17. Senor Blues (with London, Meader, Pramuk & Ross) 18. Why And How 19. Come And Get Me (with The Five Corners Quintet) 20. Effendi 21. Milestones 22. Young And Foolish

Angel Baby spins the platters that matter!
All’s Quiet On West 23rd (Between the Sheets)

Angel Baby spins the platters that matter!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2015 54:42


Cool Angel Baby and caffeinated Doctor Nod return with odd bluesy spins, a belated hip Passover set, a dose of murderous vinyl, transcendent teens and beat bopsters. All frosty platters with a minimum of natter. Senor Blues – Rose Hardaway – Decca / Walkin’ And Whistlin’ Blues – The Four Knights – Capitol / The Blues From Kiss Me Deadly (I’d Rather Have The Blues) – Nat King Cole with Orchestra Conducted by Nelson Riddle – Capitol / Passover Greetings from The Jewish Cowboy – Harold Stern – Presented by The B. Manischewitz Co. / Matzoh Balls – Slim Gaillard with Bam Brown & Leo Watson – Hep / Mazeltov Dances – Mickey Katz – Capitol / All’s Quiet On West 23rd – The Jet Stream – Smash / Murder – The Tramps – Fontana / Springtime’s Coming – Tommy Jay – M.O.C. / Linda Darling – Woody Coleman – Jedco / Heartache’s – Angelo’s Angels – Fredlo / Dear Diary – The Chantones – TNT / It’s Best To Play It Cool – Chick Finney Combo – Chick’s / Right Behind You – Ben Carruthers & The Deep – Parlophone / Lady Be Good – Joe Carroll Sings, Dizzy Gillespie Plays – Dee Gee

Patrick Forge's Podcast
Cosmic Jam Tribute to Horace Silver

Patrick Forge's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2014 110:58


Horace Silver, an earthy man who made spiritual music and a spiritual man who made earthy music. It's impossible to conceive of the Blue Note label without the contribution of Silver, he's pivotal, essential, inspirational; the lynchpin of the legacy, the godfather of the dynasty. From his pioneering hard-bop beginnings, through his definitive sixties soul-jazz masterpieces to his much misunderstood seventies output. Horace Silver is the tree, the jazz tree, the firm roots, the splaying branches, the foliage that changes with the seasons, he is the gateway, the conduit, the welcoming voice, the musician who exemplified all that was great about jazz, seeking, exploring and soulful, yet never alienating or obtuse, always humble and giving. I swerved a couple of obvious choices in this selection, particularly the tune for which Horace is best known, the mighty, magnificent "Song For My Father". Not because I don't care for it, or that I've tired of it, on the contrary; in fact when my own father passed away I remember playing it at Dingwalls and shedding tears. However, when there was recent false alarm about Horace's passing I discovered probably the best version of the tune, which with the accompanying clip is as engaging a tribute to Horace and his most famous tune as anyone could wish for. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1CilMzT55M The other tune that I omitted is not so well known generally, but amongst jazz-dance circles it's become an evergreen classic. From the album "The Tokyo Blues", "Sayonara Blues" is a great though subtle dance-floor journey that maintains an amazing pulse, and I've left it out for that very reason, it's better in a club!!! (And it's long!) So this is not a comprehensive review of Horace's oeuvre, I've steered clear of his early hard-bop recordings and focussed mainly on tunes from the mid sixties through to the eighties, the music from his middle years, ignoring the youthful beginnings and the later mature work. It's just the stuff I love, the classic sixties stylings , the spiritual tunes with Andy Bey's vocals and some of his more fusion based excursions. Horace Silver for sure, but very much my version, because it's personal. Horace the gateway, because so many have found a route into Jazz through his work, the accessible themes and the rhythmic drive of his left hand on the keyboard helped to create music that had an appeal that reached beyond the immediate jazz audience. Horace the conduit, because he channelled the history of Jazz through his playing and because he was always driven by a higher force. Horace the humble man who was inspired to dedicate his life to the exposition of a spiritual, holistic philosophy, and angered many purists and critics with his "United States Of Mind" series for Blue Note in the early seventies when he first started to explore these themes. I can understand why so many found this change of direction upsetting, the approach was song-based, with far less emphasis on soloing. For an artist who had enthralled the jazz world with his dynamic quintet line-ups, introducing so many prodigiously talented horn players to then switch the focus to Andy Bey's (remarkable) voice, and furthermore to adopt the electric keyboard…. it was probably tough to take. However when I first discovered the album "Total Response" I was completely blown away, the music still had the characteristic Silver pulse, but the lyrics and the philosophy they advocated made total sense to me, it became a firm favourite. As i referred to on the show, seeing Horace Silver perform at Ronnie Scott's with Andy Bey during their second phase of collaboration in the late eighties was an unforgettable experience. I met him and in a star struck fashion tried to convey my appreciation of his music, I told him that Total Response was one of my favourite albums. I think he was a little shocked, but I hope he understood that for a new generation of Jazz fans, his "spiritual" music was perhaps even more relevant than the hard-bop and soul-jazz standards he was renowned for. Joining heaven's pantheon of late great jazz stars, I hope Duke has thanked Horace for dedicating a tune to him and calling it The Sophisticated Hippie. I can imagine them having a chuckle about that. 1. The Jody Grind (1966) 2. Nica's Dream (1960) 3. Gods Of The Yoruba (1978) 4. The Cape Verdean Blues (1965) 5. Silver Treads Among My Soul (1964) 6. Old Mother Nature (1970) 7. Music To Ease Your Disease (1988) 8. Cause And Effect (1972) 9. Accepting Responsibility (1981) 10. I've Had A Little Talk (1970) 11. Summer in Central Park (1972) 12. Barbara (1975) 13. Peace (1970) 14. Senor Blues (vocal version) (1958) 15. Que Pasa (trio version) (1964) 16. The Sophisticated Hippie (1975) 17. Assimilation (1976) 18. In Pursuit Of The 27th Man (1972) 19. Nutville (1965)

CiTR -- The Jazz Show
Broadcast on 02-Sep-2013

CiTR -- The Jazz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2013 208:28


Tonight marks the 86th Birthday of one of the great movers and shakers of post-war Jazz, pianist/composer Horace Silver. Silver was brought to the national scene early in the 50's by none other than Stan Getz, who hired Silver's trio to back him in clubs and record dates.Silver became a charter member of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers when it was a co-operative band.After Blakey, Silver formed his own quintet in the summer of 1956 and began his career as a bandleader.He recorded for Blue Note Records from 1956 to 1980 and left a legacy of recordings and compositions that changed the face of Jazz music. His piano styling pares down the essence of Bud Powell to it's essentials and Silver's piano stylings have influenced several generations of players. It is simple, bluesy and deeply swinging. Tonight's Feature is his first album with his own band . The band includes three former Jazz Messengers, Donald Byrd on trumpet, Hank Mobley on tenor saxophone and Doug Watkins on bass and of course, Mr Silver on piano. The drummer is a discovery of Horace's....18 year old Louis Hayes! The album is called "6 Pieces of Silver" and actually has 7 tunes as one standard is played called "For Heaven's Sake". The album also contained one of Silver's first big hits and that's "Senor Blues". Happy Birthday to Horace Silver 86 years young today.