1965 studio album by The Horace Silver Quintet
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Sintonía: "Cool It" - Guy Morris & Band"Backlash" - Fat Gaines Orchestra; "Angel Food" - The Port Angels; "Backslider" - Tiny Grimes; "Hello, Quincey" - Orchestra Luis Enriquez; "Grito pidiendo" - Ernesto Cardenal y "Song For My Father" (Horace Silver) de Joe Viera Sextett, extraídas de la recopilación (1xLP) "Movements, Vol.3" (Tramp Records, 2010)"Wahoo, Wahoo, Wahoo" - Wayne Carter; "Muy sabroso (Very Tasty)" - Lou Garno Trio; "No No No Momento" - Rick & The Entire World; "Soul Safari" - Lew Hanson & The Islanders; "The Hiccup" - Robert Parker y "Funky In The Hole" de The Blowflys, extraídas de la recopilación (1xCD) "Movements: 14 Deep Funk Pearls" (Perfect.Toy Records, 2004)"There´s A Wrinkle In Our Time" - 1984; "Now Is The Time" - Sisters Love; "Warm Daddy´s Choice" - River Front Band y "Motherless Child" de Harmonica Paul, extraídas de la recopilación (1xCD) "Movements 2: 15 Deep Funk Pearls" (Perfect.Toy Records, 2006) Todas las músicas seleccionadas por Tobias KirmayerEscuchar audio
Song For My Father : une pochette iconique, un disque d'une classe folle, et l'un des plus grands classiques du jazz sur l'étiquette Blue Note. Song For My Father, un album et sa composition titre, mélodie géniale sur un rythme bossa, qui fit beaucoup pour la réputation de son auteur, le pianiste Horace Silver. Anatomie d'un tube, entre New-York, le Cap Vert et Rio.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
My father once said to me, 'Joseph, working-class people like us are not supposed to write poetry." He told a few people that he wrote poetry. I still write poetry and rarely show it to anyone. But 46 years after I found him dead from a fall at the age of 50, I am putting this poem in a podcast to celebrate the love a son can feel for a father.
Bienvenidos amantes de la música, En este episodio seguimos recorriendo los "standards del jazz", piezas musicales que por su importancia y gran ejecución se han transformdo en el canon y referente en este estilo y es la vara que los músicos aprenden y quieren imitar. La lectura está tomada del Libro de Ted Gioia, "The Jazz Standards" (2012). Los temas elegidos son: 1. Someday My Prince Will Come. 2. Smile. 3. Solitude. 4. Song For My Father. *Suscríbete a nuestro canal. Si ya lo has hecho, considera apoyarnos en Patreon como mecenas para hacer sustentable nuestro programa y mantener nuestro viaje en vuelo. (Podrás acceder a episodios anticipados y exclusivos)patreon.com/ViajeJazz?fan_landing=true *Ayúdanos con un Me gusta, Comparte y Comenta. * En viajealmundodeljazz.com encuentra un reproductor de Jazz Moderno y Jazz Clásico.
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The Jazz Session No.333 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in October 2023, featuring the classic 1964 album “Song for my Father” from the Horace Silver Quintet. TRACK LISTING: When Lights Are Low - Benny Carter and his Swing Quartet; Lester's Be Bop Boogie - Lester Young & His Band; Children's Games - Antonio Carlos Jobim; Para Machuchar Meu Coracao - Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto; Song For My Father - The Horace Silver Quintet ; The Natives are Restless Tonight - The Horace Silver Quintet ; Unknown Soldier - Weather Report; One of A Kind [live] - Herbie Hancock; Body and Soul - Duke Ellington's Spacemen; Jordu - Clifford Brown & Max Roach; Dr Jazz - Sandy Brown's Jazz Band; The World Is Waiting for the Sunshine - Ken Colyer's Jazzmen; Sunrise - Norah Jones; Do What You Gotta Do - Nina Simone; The Kicker - The Horace Silver Quintet ; Calcutta Cutie - The Horace Silver Quintet ; Strid - GoGo Penguin; El Juicio - Keith Jarrett; Flight 19 - Andrew Hill, ft. Anthony Williams, Eric Dolphy etc; Latin Silk - Buddy Rich.
Conversation w/ Edwin Fontanez, Author, One Last Song For My Father: A Son's Memoir, about his relationship with his father from childhood to adulthood, the struggle to find a connection, and what he learned during his father's 16-year long journey with senile dementia.
#Horace Silver song for my father # one of the Jazz pianists,composers,bandleader # respect and Rip # Composer Horace Silver# riffs of this song have inspired Steely dan # rikki don't lost that number,Stevie Wonder don't you worry bout a thing,earth wind and fire clover# respect --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mr-maxxx/support
Between 1998 and 2003 composer Richard Niles wrote and hosted the series “New Jazz Standards” for BBC Radio 2. This interview features ‘smooth jazz' icons, saxist Boney James and trumpeter Rick Braun in conversation and performance- playing a duet on Horace Silver's “Song For My Father”. In it, James says, “Smooth Jazz isn't a style – it's a radio format!” BONEY JAMES & RICK BRAUN – Exclusive Archive Interview & Performance Watch this episode in video HERE #boneyjames #rickbraun #radiorichard #richardniles #interview #performance #smoothjazz #sax #trumpet Please Like, Share, and Subscribe to our YouTube channel HERE Buy Richard's acclaimed books HERE Buy Richard's astounding music HERE Check our channel's official online shop for great & exclusive memorabilia HERE Send me enough for a cup of coffee at The Ritz to keep our Radio Richard growing: Via PayPal Via Patreon “New Jazz Standards Theme” ©2022 Niles Smiles Music (BMI) “Radio Richard Theme” ©2022 Niles Smiles Music (BMI
Father's Day is a day of honoring fatherhood and paternal bonds, as well as the influence of fathers in society. And my favorite lyricist Skyzoo just release his first single "A Song For My Father," off his new project entitled "Milestones" A Story Dedicated To Fatherhood, "The idea for this project came from me noticing the landscape of how fathers are represented in hip hop. Outside of Will Smith's classic “Just the Two Of Us” and a handful of others, the majority of the records in hip hop that speak on fatherhood have a negative connotation. I wanted to change that narrative, as it's not the only one that exists. Myself being a father, there are a ton of others like me who are engulfed in hip hop and are also 24 hour a day dads, who's kids mean the world to them. I wanted to showcase that. I started this project in august of 2019 as one song, and it grew into an entire project within a week, and I've been sitting on this idea since the summer/fall, waiting for Father's Day weekend to come around. This is a conceptual EP, where each song is a story that holds hands with the ones before and after it, all about my life as a kid, growing up with my father always in my life, and how that's now shaped me as a father myself. It's named “Milestones”, after my son Miles, and also signifying the milestones that us dads reach in life as we grow into fatherhood. This project is solely about growing Up with a dad, being a dad, and the importance of it all. To all the fathers out here who are lovingly and actively doing the work, this one is for us." Skyzoo's "Milestones" is available https://mmg-skyzoo.bandcamp.com/track/a-song-for-fathers
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"Song for My Father" The Horace Silver Quintet: Song for My Father (Blue Note, 1965) Horace Silver, Joe Henderson, Carmell Jones, Teddy Smith, Roger Humphries. El tema, un clásico, es una composición del propio Horace Silver. © Pachi Tapiz, 2021 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. José Luis Luna Rocafort seleccionó la portada original de la grabación, como parte de la serie "A New Perspective" dentro del especial 365 Razones para amar el jazz: https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=32124 En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al instante, de los nuevos podcast. Puedes suscribirte en https://t.me/TomajazzPodcast.
he Divine Masculine is what Dr. Ernest Holmes defines as the “Assertive Principle of Being” – the power behind our ideas, intentions, and all of creation. On this Father's Day, we celebrate the importance of this action principle which compels us to “go for it!” and those who cheer us on as we do.
Time for the first Q&A episode of Strong Songs year three! On this episode, Kirk digs into the mailbag for your questions on Jack White's guitar tone, Shabaka Hutchings' sax sound, 70s kitsch jazz, concept albums, drummers learning mallet instruments, Celtic sounds, "saving" jazz, and SOPHIE. Also, a listener shares a song that came to him in a dream. REFERENCED ON THIS EPISODE: “O Superman” by Laurie Anderson from Big Science, 1982 “Let Down” by Radiohead from OK Computer, 1997 “Icky Thump” by The White Stripes from Icky Thump, 2007 “Summon the Fire” by The Comet is Coming from Trust In The Lifeforce of the Deep Mystery - 2019 “Mrs. Bluebeard” by They Might Be Giants from I Like Fun, 2018 “Tank!” by Yoko Kanno from the Cowboy Bebop Soundtrack, 1998 “The Zodiac” by David Lindup, “Funky Fanfare” and “Party Time” by Keith Mansfield, “Water Sports” by James Clarke, “Organ Mania” by Alan Hawkshaw and Keith Mansfield, all from the KPM 1000 Library Series “Astoria,” “This Means War” and “Burning Up” by Marianas Trench from Astoria, 2015 “Mébh’s Tune” by Kíla and “Wolfwalkers Theme” by Bruno Coulais from the Wolfwalkers soundtrack “Song for my Father” by Horace Silver from Song For My Father, 1965 “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number” by Steely Dan from Prezel Logic, 1974 “Layer Cake” by Shoji Meguro from Persona 5, 2016 “Sonic 2: Aquatic Ruin Zone” arrangement by Carlos Eiene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC60qFBZSGg “Is it Cold In The Water?” by SOPHIE from Oil of Every Pearl’s Un-Sides, 2017 OUTRO SOLOIST: Rob Reich This episode's outro soloist is the wonderful bay area pianist/accordionist Rob Reich. He's got a bunch of albums you can check out and has been doing some really cool new stuff during Covid times. Find more at his website, http://www.robreich.com/. STRONG MERCH Visit the Strong Songs merch store for some cool t-shirts, mugs, totes, and more: store.strongsongspodcast.com KEEP IT SOCIAL You can follow Strong Songs on Twitter @StrongSongs: http://twitter.com/strongsongs And you can find Kirk on Twitter @Kirkhamilton and on Instagram at @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://kirkhamilton.substack.com/subscribe STRONG PLAYLISTS Kirk has condensed his Strong Songs picks into a single new list, which you can find on Spotify and Apple Music, and YouTube Music. SUPPORT STRONG SONGS ON PATREON! Strong Songs' Patreon supporters are the ones who make this thing happen. Thank you all so much! For more on how to support the creation of Strong Songs, go here: https://Patreon.com/StrongSongs FEBRUARY 2021 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONS Allison Clift-Jennings Patrick Funston Jamie White Johanna L. Branson Thomas König Angus McKimm Christopher Kupski Christopher McConnell Joshua Jarvis Rick Klaras Niko Laurie Acreman Ken Hirsh Jez Jenness Gardner Simon Cammell Guinevere Boostrom Narelle Horn Nathaniel Bauernfeind Bill Rosinger Anne Britt David Zahm Erin Aidan Coughlan Jeanneret Manning Family Four Matt Butler Doug Paton Robert Paul R Watson Viki Dun Christer Lindqvist Sami Samhuri Craig J Covell AccessViolation Ryan Torvik Merlin Mann Fraser Glenn CALEB ROTACH Andre Bremer Mark Schechter Dave Florey Dan Apczynski FEBRUARY 2021 HALF-NOTE PATRONS David Noah Ben Hunt Geraldine Butler Richard Cambier Madeleine Mader Andy Smith will reddell Fernando Rodriguez Timothy Dougherty Jason Pratt John Hargis Stewart Oak Caroline Miller Abbie Berg Sam Norton Nicole Schleicher D. 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Michelle Chikaonda (@machikaonda), a nonfiction writer from Malawi currently living and working in Philadelphia, joins Jamie-Lee and brilliant pal Izzy Lopez to read and discuss her essay, "Song for My Father" from The Pennsylvania Gazette. Michelle elaborates on the role that faith and music played in her life with her father and following his death from cancer. Michelle also reflects on the essay and grief generally amidst Covid-19. You can read more of Michelle's writing at https://www.michellechikaonda.work/.
Since this is Fathers Day, we have to begin with Song For My Father, this time a funky version from Victor Wooten. From there we pay tribute to the Black Live Matters movement and the struggle for racial justice and equality. Avery Sharpe interprets the history of the movement in his album 400. Blanchard, Louis and Croker do their tributes to the cry of "I Can't Breathe" with their original compositions. Glasper and Preminger provide more tributes to the cause. PlaylistArtist ~ Track ~ AlbumVictor Wooten ~ Song For My Father ~ PalmysteryAvery Sharpe ~ Arrival ~ 400Avery Sharpe ~ Is There A Way Home ~ 400Terence Blanchard ~ Breathless ~ BreathlessGodwin Louis ~ I Can't Breathe ~ GlobalTheo Croker ~ We Can't Breathe ~ Escape VelocityRobert Glasper ~ Enoch's (Inaugural) Meditation ~ WBGO Studio SessionsNoah Preminger ~ Change is Gonna Come ~ Meditations on FreedomJoshua Redman ~ Father ~ 'Round AgainJazzmia Horn ~ East of the Sun ~ Social Call
Com "The Silver messengers" , o seu último album, a cantora pianista Carmen Souza, nesta quarta-feira em concerto no Sunside em Paris, redefine em crioulo e rítmos de Cabo Verde a obra prima do pianista e compositor Horace Silver,uma das figuras essenciais da música jazz. Numa entrevista à RFI, Carmen Souza fala-nos do seu projecto, do qual escutamos por ordem as composições "Soul Searching", "Lady Musika", "Song For My Father" e "The Jody Grind".
It's time for the first Strong Songs listener Q&A of 2020, so let's get into it! Kirk answers listener questions on topics like Zeppelin and Cake counting, the decline (and rise) of the saxophone, Muse's approach to vocal processing, whether piano is an "easy" instrument, Bruno Mars's musical magpieism, and in a first, a listener's request that Strong Songs help him solve a mystery. Update 2/25/20: Mystery solved! Fabian's mystery song is "Me, Myself, I" by Joan Armatrading. Thanks to everyone who wrote in with the answer, and thanks as well to Fabian, who did a pretty great job re-creating it from memory. REFERENCED ON THIS EPISODE: “The Ocean” by Led Zeppelin from Houses of the Holy, 1973 “Closer (feat. Halsey)” from Collage - EP by The Chainsmokers, 2016 “What’s Up Danger” by Blackway and Black Caviar from the Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Soundtrack, 2018 “Overture” by Martin O’Donnell and Michael Salvatori from the Halo: Reach soundtrack, 2010 “Married Life” by Michael Giacchino from the Up soundtrack, 2009 “Song For My Father” by Horace Silver from Song for My Father, 1964 “So What” and “Freddie Freeloader” by Miles Davis from Kind of Blue, 1959 “Shake, Rattle and Roll” by Big Joe Turner from Shake, Rattle & Rock, 1958 “Baker Street” by Gerry Rafferty from City to City, 1978 “Run Away” by SunStroke Project & Olia Tira, 2010 “One Shining Soul” by Joshua Redman from Freedom in the Groove, 1996 “Muscle Museum” by Muse from Showbiz, 1999 “Nugget” by Cake from Fashion Nugget, 1996 “Ain’t That Easy” by D’Angelo and the Vanguard from Black Messiah, 2014 “Locked out of Heaven” by Bruno Mars from Unorthodox Jukebox, 2012 “Finesse” by Bruno Mars from 24k Magic, 2016 “Can’t Stand Losing You” by Sting and the Police from Outlandos D'Amor, 1978 “Poison” by Bell Biv DeVoe from Poison, 1990 “On Our Own” by Bobby Brown from the Ghostbusters II soundtrack, 1989 OUTRO SOLOIST: Galen Clark Galen Clark plays keyboard and organ and acts as bandleader for the soul jazz group Trio Subtonic; you can find playing regularly around Portland, Oregon and occasionally on tour. Find more information at their website, https://www.triosubtonic.net. 'GRAM BY 'GRAM If you're interested in occasional music and Portland-related photos and videos, 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. SUPPORT STRONG SONGS ON PATREON! A huge thank-you to all of Strong Songs's Patreon patrons! If you want to support Kirk making the show, do so here: https://Patreon.com/StrongSongs FEBRUARY 2020 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONS AccessViolation andrew walters CALEB ROTACH Chad Barnard Craig J Covell Dan Apczynski Dave Florey Glenn Jared Norris Mark Schechter Merlin Mann Ryan Torvik FEBRUARY 2020 HALF-NOTE PATRONS AJ Schuster Alex Singer Alexander Polson Amanda Furlotti Andre Bremer Andrew Baker Andrew Lee Arjun Sharma Bill Thornton Brett Douville Brian Amoebas Brooke Wilford Chas Lednicky Chris Brown Christer Lindqvist Cyrus N. White Darryl Stewart David Stroud Earl Lozada Eero Wahlstedt Elliot Jay O'Neill Emily Williams FlSHBONES Forrest Chang Gavin Doig Jacob Dye Jaehoon Jeong James Johnson Jeffrey Olson Jennifer Bush Jeremy Dawson John and Sharon Stenglein Jon O’Keefe joujou Juan Carlos Montemayor Elosua Jules Bailey Justin Liew Justin McElroy Kate Albury Kevin Morrell Kevin Pennyfeather Mark Steen Markus Koester Matt Gaskell Max Schechter Melanie Stivers Michael Blackwell Miriam Juskowicz Mueller Nate from Kalamazoo Nicholas Schechter Richard Toller Robbie Ferrero Sam Fenn samuel gardner Shane DeLeon Shaun Wiese SP Tanner Morton Tom Clewer Tom Lauer Toni Isaacson
Avec Sidewinder de Lee Morgan, Song For My Father est sans doute le plus grand best-seller du label Blue Note… Et le premier morceau du disque, celui qui lui a donné son nom : un standard parmi les standards ! Paru en 1964, Song For My Father est LE chef-d'oeuvre d'Horace Silver, un pianiste et compositeur génial qui avait su créer son propre univers, entre blues, funk et hard-bop. Sa recette ? Des phrases simples, des gimmicks accrocheurs, un sens inné de la poésie et des grooves chaloupés qui sentent bon les musiques du monde… Alors oui, le vieil homme qui pose sur la pochette de ce vinyle a de quoi être fier… Avec Song For My Father, son fils vient de lui offrir l'un des plus beau cadeaux du monde. Et sans doute le plus bel hommage qu'un homme puisse rendre à son papa… Etagère 4… boîte 87… Dossier HS1964… Dans les coulisses de Song For My Father, le disque culte d'Horace SilverHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Tritones at The Cookery. We did this gig back in 2017 and then missed it somehow last year, but were back again this year with a full 4 hours of music. We were contracted to play the Duke Thoracic Surgery Holiday Christmas party. We reassembled the cast of characters from the first gig and there have been many rehearsals leading up to this point. The first two sets were enjoyed by almost everyone at the party, but then by the third set everybody filtered out into this other room where all the food and gambling was and we were playing the last two sets by ourselves. The waitstaff at the party really enjoyed it though and cheered us on as we fulfilled our contractural obligations.
Tritones at The Cookery. We did this gig back in 2017 and then missed it somehow last year, but were back again this year with a full 4 hours of music. We were contracted to play the Duke Thoracic Surgery Holiday Christmas party. We reassembled the cast of characters from the first gig and there have been many rehearsals leading up to this point. The first two sets were enjoyed by almost everyone at the party, but then by the third set everybody filtered out into this other room where all the food and gambling was and we were playing the last two sets by ourselves. The waitstaff at the party really enjoyed it though and cheered us on as we fulfilled our contractural obligations.
Tritones at The Cookery. We did this gig back in 2017 and then missed it somehow last year, but were back again this year with a full 4 hours of music. We were contracted to play the Duke Thoracic Surgery Holiday Christmas party. We reassembled the cast of characters from the first gig and there have been many rehearsals leading up to this point. The first two sets were enjoyed by almost everyone at the party, but then by the third set everybody filtered out into this other room where all the food and gambling was and we were playing the last two sets by ourselves. The waitstaff at the party really enjoyed it though and cheered us on as we fulfilled our contractural obligations.
durée : 00:58:45 - "Song For My Father" du pianiste-compositeur Horace Silver (1964) - par : Laurent Valero - Titre éponyme de l'album, inspiré d'un voyage au Brésil, c'est une évocation du folklore musical capverdien en hommage à son père John Tavares Silva. "Ma mère était d'origine irlandaise et nègre, mon père d'origine portugaise, il est né sur l'île de Maio, l'une des îles du Cap-Vert." Horace Silver - réalisé par : Patrick Lérisset
durée : 00:58:45 - "Song For My Father" du pianiste-compositeur Horace Silver (1964) - par : Laurent Valero - Titre éponyme de l'album, inspiré d'un voyage au Brésil, c'est une évocation du folklore musical capverdien en hommage à son père John Tavares Silva. "Ma mère était d'origine irlandaise et nègre, mon père d'origine portugaise, il est né sur l'île de Maio, l'une des îles du Cap-Vert." Horace Silver - réalisé par : Patrick Lérisset
Tritones at Dana Thalheimer's House. We are reunited for the same holiday season gig we played last year, so we are putting together the book of tunes we did before, trying to make sure everything is in shape. Some nice, relaxing jazz.
Tritones at Dana Thalheimer's House. We are reunited for the same holiday season gig we played last year, so we are putting together the book of tunes we did before, trying to make sure everything is in shape. Some nice, relaxing jazz.
Galadrielle Allman joins us to talk about her deeply personal, revealing, and lyrical portrait of her father, Duane Allman, who was killed in a motorcycle accident at the age of twenty-four. She was two years old.Galadrielle shares some wonderful stories of her father and his music. At the heart of her book is her journey to understand the man millions idolized, but she never knew. It's a story every bit as compelling, beautiful, sad, and singular as her father's.
Mind blowing early versions of a couple classic tunes plus I debut a brand new Mayer Hawthorne song! Tracklist: Lee Fields & The Expressions "Precious Love" Blondie "Once I Had a Love (aka The Disco Song)" J Dilla "Rockhuh!" The Isley Brothers "Who's That Lady" (1964 Version) Rolando Al & The Beverly's All-Stars "Song For My Father" Dr. John "Mos Scoscious" Dr. John "Stealin'" Funk Factory "Rien Ne Va Plus" Anderson .Paak "Yada Yada" Mndsgn "Camelblues" Robert Lamm "A Lifetime We" The Lollipops "Naked When You Come" Mid Day Rain "Friday Mourning" Space Farm "Homeward Bound" Melody's Echo Chamber "Cross My Heart" Harlem Meat Company "I'm Not Gonna Be Anybody's Fool" The Delfonics "Hey Love!" Mayer Hawthorne "The Game" Loving "A Long Slow Little Wave"
Mind blowing early versions of a couple classic tunes plus I debut a brand new Mayer Hawthorne song! Tracklist: Lee Fields & The Expressions "Precious Love" Blondie "Once I Had a Love (aka The Disco Song)" J Dilla "Rockhuh!" The Isley Brothers "Who's That Lady" (1964 Version) Rolando Al & The Beverly's All-Stars "Song For My Father" Dr. John "Mos Scoscious" Dr. John "Stealin'" Funk Factory "Rien Ne Va Plus" Anderson .Paak "Yada Yada" Mndsgn "Camelblues" Robert Lamm "A Lifetime We" The Lollipops "Naked When You Come" Mid Day Rain "Friday Mourning" Space Farm "Homeward Bound" Melody's Echo Chamber "Cross My Heart" Harlem Meat Company "I'm Not Gonna Be Anybody's Fool" The Delfonics "Hey Love!" Mayer Hawthorne "The Game" Loving "A Long Slow Little Wave"
Danski saxófónleikarinn Steen Vig og Bluesicians flytja lögin Memphis Blues, Foo Foo Blues, Copenhagen hip hop, Tee, We Sure Do Need Him Now og Kansas City Man Blues. Kvintett saxófónleikarans Rocky Boyd flytur lögin Stella By Starlight, Why Not?, West 42nd Street, Avars og Ease It!. Kvintett píanóleikarans Horace Silver flytur lögin Song For My Father, Calcutta Cutie, The Natives Are Restless Tonight, Que Pasa, Lonely Woman og The Kicker.
Danski saxófónleikarinn Steen Vig og Bluesicians flytja lögin Memphis Blues, Foo Foo Blues, Copenhagen hip hop, Tee, We Sure Do Need Him Now og Kansas City Man Blues. Kvintett saxófónleikarans Rocky Boyd flytur lögin Stella By Starlight, Why Not?, West 42nd Street, Avars og Ease It!. Kvintett píanóleikarans Horace Silver flytur lögin Song For My Father, Calcutta Cutie, The Natives Are Restless Tonight, Que Pasa, Lonely Woman og The Kicker.
Je profite de la Fête des Pères pour consacrer ce 17ème épisode à un standard tout à fait dans le thème : Song For My Father. En 1964, Horace Silver rend hommage à son père avec cette composition, qui prendra également le nom d'un album qui marque un tournant dans l'Histoire du Jazz. Retrouvez toutes les informations sur VersionStandard.fr
1. Joe Henderson feat. Alice Coltrane - Fire 2. John Gordon - Neleh 3. Joy - Martini Sweet 4. Billy Parker's Fourth World - Get With It 5. Ill Considered - Tangled 6. Jeff Resnick - Painting 7. Chico Hamilton - Elevation 8. Horace Silver Quintet - Safari 9. Joe Lee Wilson & The Bond Street + 1 - Song For My Father 10. Malachi Thompson - Two Nights In Malakal 11. Solomon Ilori And His Afro-Drum Ensemble- Gbogbo Omo Ibile (Going Home) 12. Fela & The Africa 70 - Sorrow Tears And Blood 13. Jimmy McGriff - Overweight Shark Bait 14. Jimi Tenor - Tropical Eel 15. Francisco Aguabella - My Favorite Things 16. Rainer Pusch Quartet - Mixing 17. Gene Harris & The Three Sounds - Book Of Slim 18. Madeline Bell - That's What Friends Are For
show#570 12.13.14 (...wow...whatta date!) A Very Entertaining Show!! The Belairs - Rocket In Her Soul from Need Me A Car 1984 (2:04) Mark Wenner - Rollin & Tumblin' from Nothin' But... (3:14) The Nighthawks - Heartbreak Radio from Hot Spot 1984 (3:21) Geoff Muldaur & Amos Garrett - My Tears Came Rolling Down from Geoff Muldaur & Amos Garrett 1978 (3:49) Duke Tumatoe and the All Star Frogs - Naughty Child from Naughty Child (3:11) Magic Sam - Sawed Off Shotgun from Magic Touch 1968 (2:45) Bessie Smith - Empty Bed Blues, Pts. 1+2 [1928] from St. Louis Blues [Audio CD] 2005 (6:18) Louie Lasky - How You Want Your Rollin' Done [1935] from Rude Dudes 2003 (2:48) Bukka White - How Long Before I Can Change My Clothes [1940] from Best of Blues 2000 (2:55) Leadbelly - Bring Me Lil Water Silvy [1947] from It's All About the Blues 2002 (0:51) Buster Brown - Fannie Mae [1959] from Stoned Alchemy 1989 (2:55) Roosevelt Sykes - Out on a Limb [1962] from It's All About the Blues 2002 (3:18) The Johnny Otis Show - I Can Stand To See You Die from Cuttin' Up 1970 (4:07) Johnny Reno and his Sax Maniacs - Hit, Git and Split from Born To Blow 1983 (4:17) Johnny Almond Music Machine - To R.K. from Patent Pending 1969 (2:32) Horace Silver Quintet - Song for My Father from Song For My Father 1964 (7:18) Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks - Song for My Father from Tangled Tales 2008 (5:01) Mitch Kashmar - Song for My Father from Live At Labatt 2008 (9:28) Little Village - Lipstick Sunset (live) from Lipstick Sunset (live) 1992 (6:03) David Sancious & Tone - Sky Church Hymn #9 (8:41) Matt Schofield with the Backbones - Backstroke from New Road Sessions Vol. 1 2006 (4:15) Jeff Simmons - Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up from Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up 1969 (3:18) Jimmy Norman - Caught Up (In A Strage Situation) from Little Pieces 2009 (4:14) Uncle Milty & Sweaty Larry - She's Tuff from THE CAN! (2:43) Buddy Guy & Phil Guy - Girl You're So Nice And Clean from Blues Guitar Duels 1997 (4:41) Detroit Junior - Call My Job from 55 Years of Blues Disc 1 2008 (4:27)
To celebrate the passing of Hard Bop pioneer Horace Silver this year, the boys delve into three characteristic albums and one (slight) outlier. Plus, it's quiz time. Horace Silver – BLOWIN' THE BLUES AWAY, SONG FOR MY FATHER, CAPE VERDEAN BLUES, IN PURSUIT OF THE 27th MAN
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)
Pat shares stories and the show celebrates FATHERS DAY. With pats long time friend STEVIIE NICKS and her song OH DADDY ! Fleet wood Mac ! Pat shares SONG FOR MY FATHER his not yet released ( xcept on YouTube ) song written during the passing of his father mother and brother and REDBONE. Member LOLLY VEGAS . 17 min . Pre Recorded in Hollywood , Ca
Shannon Cotter: vocals Anthony Crescente: guitar Tariq Nicholson: piano Angelica Rodriquez: alto Jacob Trapper: bass Ben Williams: alto Peter Yudkim: drums
The most complete Rotcast to date. This show contains a Juicy Truth, a Dead Air and a C&V (Chapter and Verse) movie quiz. We talk about my serial dad and other vinostalgic topics. To leave a message for Rotwang call the 206 Rot-line number listed on the website: www.rotcast.com or Skype the show at "callrotcast". Shy people can write us at: mail@rotcast.com. The Juicy Truth music bed is Samba D Blue by Mulgrew Miller All shows use the musical bed “Haunted” by Kim Schutterle The wine was Cono Sur Pinot Noir, 2008 from Chile. See more links on the Juicy Truth page at www.rotcast.com. In the overture we heard pieces of A Song For My Father by Joe Coughlin (Simple Pleasures album), Cats in the Cradle the karaoke, My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Marilyn Monroe, My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Charlie Parker, Daddy O by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, Grandfather's Clock by Dick Hyman & John Sheridan. Next episode will be All New Crime Favorites. Thanks for listening--Rotwang
On September 2, we celebrate Horace Silver's 82nd birthday. Horace Silver is one of America's most prolific composers, and so much of his music are now standards such as "Song For My Father" and "Sister Sadie." This JazzCorner.com Innerview was first aired on radio station WRVR on Lois Gilbert's Jazz Masters series in 1979 and updated for the 2010 Detroit Jazz Festival and the theme of Flame Keepers: Carrying the Torch for Modern Jazz. For more information, visit www.detroitjazzfest.com