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KEN PEPLOWSKI LIVE “MEZZROW JAZZ CLUB” New York, February 5, 2023Vignette, Prisoner of love, Bright Missisippi, Here's to lifeKen Peplowski (cl,ts) Ted Rosenthal (p) Martin Wind (b) Willie Jones, III (d) THE TONY BENNETT/BILL EVANS ALBUM Berkeley, CA, June 10-13, 1975Some other time, My foolish heart, Waltz for DebbyBill Evans (p) Tony Bennett (vcl) PARADIGM SHIFT SHIFTING TIMES Rochester, NY, March 4, 6, & 9, 2003Sandu, Yesterdays, Big brother, Simplistic bluesGerry Youngman (org,flhrn) Melvin Henderson (g) Ted Poor (d) Guests : Marcus Printup (tp) Wycliffe Gordon (tb) Bill Tiberio (sax) Joe Locke (vib) Continue reading Puro Jazz 22 de enero, 2024 at PuroJazz.
KEN PEPLOWSKI LIVE “MEZZROW JAZZ CLUB” New York, February 5, 2023Vignette, Prisoner of love, Bright Missisippi, Here's to lifeKen Peplowski (cl,ts) Ted Rosenthal (p) Martin Wind (b) Willie Jones, III (d) THE TONY BENNETT/BILL EVANS ALBUM Berkeley, CA, June 10-13, 1975Some other time, My foolish heart, Waltz for DebbyBill Evans (p) Tony Bennett (vcl) PARADIGM SHIFT SHIFTING TIMES Rochester, NY, March 4, 6, & 9, 2003Sandu, Yesterdays, Big brother, Simplistic bluesGerry Youngman (org,flhrn) Melvin Henderson (g) Ted Poor (d) Guests : Marcus Printup (tp) Wycliffe Gordon (tb) Bill Tiberio (sax) Joe Locke (vib) Continue reading Puro Jazz 22 de enero, 2024 at PuroJazz.
This week, hosts Reggie Worth and Jason Jefferies discuss the new releases from 5/24/24 including Dark Times by Vince Staples, Frog In Boiling Water by DIIV, Sunday Morning Put-On by Andrew Bird, Alan Hampton and Ted Poor and News of the Universe by La Luz, and they also discuss the classic questions of the medium vs. the message and art vs. artist by way of Vultures I by Kanye West and Ty Dolly $ign, and Heatwave and Star Sign by Ryan Adams.
A new song from Fred and Enrico, you already know Ted Poor, something for Geoff, a nocturne and goodbye to Trevor . . .
Hoy les traigo una selección de lujo! Arrancamos con el gran David Liebman y su trío con ese disco tributo a The Beatles. Luego paseamos por Candid Records y degustamos algunas ediciones. Y si fuera poco: Jazz de 1979 y 2012 con esos toques de producción modernos. Dale play!
In this episode of La Montaña Rusa: Mal Waldron. The Quest, 1962. Roberto Cecchetto. Humanity, 2020. Diego de Lera y Daniel Picazo. Nomad, 2021. Dario Piccioni. Carpet Storiesa, 2021 Ted Poor. You already Know, 2020.
In this episode of La Montaña Rusa: Mal Waldron. The Quest, 1962. Roberto Cecchetto. Humanity, 2020. Diego de Lera y Daniel Picazo. Nomad, 2021. Dario Piccioni. Carpet Storiesa, 2021 Ted Poor. You already Know, 2020.
Mal Waldron. The Quest, 1962. Roberto Cecchetto. Humanity, 2020. Diego de Lera y Daniel Picazo. Nomad, 2021. Dario Piccioni. Carpet Storiesa, 2021 Ted Poor. You already Know, 2020.
Featuring NYC/Bay Area guitar hero Will Bernard's latest recording; heady jams from indie geniuses Bridget Kearny and Benjamin Lazar Davis; the downtown sounds of Analog Players Society featuring Amon Drum; Rockaway songstress extraordinaire Sasha Dobson; the uplifting sonic world of sitarist Anoushka Shankar; Walking Distance with one of the most gifted pianists alive, Jason Moran; drummer/composer/guru Ted Poor; CDMX hipsters JAB & Jenny Beaujean; and finally, the latest (and perhaps final) recording from arguably the finest living master, Keith Jarrett.
Internationally renown jazz artists, Ted Poor & Andrew D'Angelo, recorded & released a duo recording at the beginning of the year with release shows booked on both coasts as just as the performance space came to a screeching halt.This Friday we'll hear from them both, Ted in Seattle & Andrew in NYC, on how they've adopted there lives and practices to fit with the new forms of outreach & communication in music.Tune in for this energetic conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.Show NotesSegment 1 Jeremiah introduces the guests of the show, Ted Poor and Andrew D'Angelo. The first half of the show is centered around Ted, who is currently based in Seattle. Ted talks about his education, Jeremiah thinks back on when he first saw him perform. Ted talks about his current position at University of Washington and how it currently informs his approach to jazz music.Segment 2Ted talks about how the pandemic impacted the promotion of his album, especially being in the early hotspot in Seattle. They talk about how the pandemic is currently affecting musicians and other artists while Jeremiah projects a musical revolution in the near future. Ted shares his contact information and where to find his album for listeners.Segment 3Jeremiah introduces the second guest of the show Andrew D'Angelo. He talks about the joys of recording and releasing an album. Andrew gives out advice for musicians, especially those around his age, right before the break.Segment 4Andrew continues his talk about contracts and shares insight from his entertainment lawyer. Andrew talks about what it was like putting out an album in the pandemic, After uploading his album, he relates an experience about getting an offer for a Grammys nomination almost immediately, eventually getting a nomination. Andrew shares his contact information and where to find his music.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-entrepreneurial-web/donations
Featuring epic grooves from the king of ethno-jazz Mulatu Astatke in collaboration with Melbourne's Black Jesus Experience; a fresh new release from Colorado banjoist/songbird Sydney Clapp; a lion of the trumpet and a film score icon, Terence Blanchard from Spike Lee's latest joint; Mexican indie crooner Nunca Rodrigo; drummer/composer extraordinaire Ted Poor; France's lounge electro pop icons Air; and the one and only Earl “Fatha” Hines live from Syracuse, NY in 1972.
ELEW, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Human Feel, Ted Poor, Jim Black, Gordon Grdina, Mike Rud, Troy Roberts, Roxy Coss, Elsa NilssonPlaylist: ELEW - A Shifting DesignKurt Rosenwinkel & Bandit 65 - Bloomer (Philadelphia)Kurt Rosenwinkel Trio - Ugly BeautyHuman Feel, featuring Andrew D'Angelo, Chris Speed, Kurt Rosenwinkel & Jim Black - Eon HitTed Poor, featuring Andrew D'Angelo - Only YouJim Black Trio, featuring Elias Stemeseder & Thomas Morgan - Astrono Said SoGordon Grdina's Nomad Trio, featuring Matt Mitchell & Jim Black - NomadMike Rud - Salome's DanceAlex Goodman, featuring Ben van Gelder, Martin Nevin & Jimmy Macbride - No Man's LandTroy Roberts - Little RoomRoxy Coss - Mr. PresidentElsa Nilsson - Trickle DownJim Brenan 11 - Eleven ElevenOded Tzur - The DreamSean Irvine, featuring Matthew Walden, Graydon Cramer, Karl Kohut & Will Bonness - Nightmare
The final (for now) installment of this series dedicated to drummers features Rudy Royston, John Hollenbeck's Claudia Quintet +1, Ted Poor, Brian Blade Fellowship, TOTM - Tivoli of the Mind, Louis Moholo, Ginger Baker, Go: Organic Orchestra & Brooklyn Raga Massive. Detailed playlist available at https://spinitron.com/m/playlist/view/10712210 (from Rudy Royston onwards). Photo credit: C. Andrew Howan
9e émission de la 46e session... Cette semaine, départ tranquille suivi de jazz moderne et jazz-metal! En musique: Alabaster DePlume sur l'album To Cy & Lee: Instrumentals Vol. 1 (International Anthem, 2020); Charles Lloyd sur l'album 8: Kindred Spirits (Live from The Lobero) (Blue Note, 2020); Ted Poor sur l'album You Already Know (New Deal/Impulse!, 2020); Aaron Parks sur l'album Parks & Wreck (Indépendant, 2020); Old Mountain sur l'album This is Not Our Music (Nischo, 2020); John Zorn sur l'album Beyond Good and Evil꞉ Simulacrum Live (Tzadik, 2020)...
9e émission de la 46e session... Cette semaine, départ tranquille suivi de jazz moderne et jazz-metal! En musique: Alabaster DePlume sur l'album To Cy & Lee: Instrumentals Vol. 1 (International Anthem, 2020); Charles Lloyd sur l'album 8: Kindred Spirits (Live from The Lobero) (Blue Note, 2020); Ted Poor sur l'album You Already Know (New Deal/Impulse!, 2020); Aaron Parks sur l'album Parks & Wreck (Indépendant, 2020); Old Mountain sur l'album This is Not Our Music (Nischo, 2020); John Zorn sur l'album Beyond Good and Evil꞉ Simulacrum Live (Tzadik, 2020)...
This week we focus on the art of the duo. A challenging format as one does neither have the complete freedom of a solo nor the support of a larger band. Yet, in the hands of the right artists, it can produce magical music. During the first hour we feature Geri Allen & Marcus Belgrave, Joe Henderson & Christian McBride, Fabrizio Bosso & Julian Oliver Mazzariello, Michael Blake & Kresten Osgood, Günter Sommer & Till Brönner, Charlie Hunter & Leon Parker, Marc Ducret & Herb Robertson, Jim Hall & Joey Baron, Roberto Ottaviano & Mal Waldron, Gil Evans & Steve Lacy, Don Byron & Jason Moran, Steve Kuhn & Joe Lovano. In the the second part there's a special emphasis on duos featuring saxophonists as well as drummers with the music of Vincent Peirani & Emile Parisien; Lionel Martin & Sangoma Everett; TOTM - Tivoli of the Mind; Guy Klucevsek & Phillip Johnston; Paul Weiling & Dave Tronzo; Aldo Romano & Joe Lovano; Ted Poor & Andrew D'Angelo; William Parker & Hamid Drake; Uli Kempendorff’s Field; Max Roach & Dizzy Gillespie; Massimo Colombo & Felice Clemente; Mats Eilertsen; NickHead; Nicole Johänntgen & Thomas Lahns; Joe Lovano & Hank Jones. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/10222238/Mondo-Jazz. Photo credit: Luciano Rossetti (Phocus Agency)
Featuring a hot new track from Seattle-based drummer extraordinaire Ted Poor; brand new jams from a NYC trumpet/guitar/drums trio featuring Josh Deutsch and Nico Soffiato; a new release on the Impulse label from Shabaka and the Ancestors; beautiful music from Parisian songstress Gabi Hartmann; legendary NYC singer/songwriter/guitarist Jesse Harris; Canadian piano-vocalist Laila Biali; Floritone, Freddie King, and Memphis' own Booker T. and the MGs.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "First Kiss," from our February 1, 2020 rebroadcast (originally from April 13, 2019) featuring Holly Laurent reading Jessica Greenbaum’s poem “I Love You More Than All the Windows in New York City.” The band: Chris Thile, Madison Cunningham, Mike Elizondo, Chris Eldridge, Brittany Haas, Philip Krohnengold, and Ted Poor. Find "I Love You More Than All the Windows in New York City" in Jessica’s book Spilled and Gone. — Lyrics: We float above the recycling And the catcalls A prelude to the hardest We will ever fall No bar is too loud No bar is too loud No sidewalk’s too crowded No stoop too well-lit No head is too cloudy For an East Village first kiss Text me Text me Text me Text me Don’t forget Don’t forget me I will take out the recycling And pick up the take out While you stir a pair of Manhattans And a mocktail No child is too loud No dinner’s too hurried No morning too big No future’s too blurry For a South Brooklyn next kiss So text me Text me Text me Text me Don’t forget Don’t forget me
The 2020 edition of the Winter JazzFest has just begun. This week we feature music by some of the most interesting bands from out of town who will be at the JazzFest, and new or unreleased material that will performed on the stages of the JazzFest. Of special interest yet-to-be-released material by Ted Poor, Kevin Eubanks & Orrin Evans and a unique reimagining of the work of Gil Scott Heron by Makaya McCraven, and musicians from the British, French and Italian scenes. The playlist also features Nduduzo Makhathini, Kokoroko, MAE.SUN, Dominique Fils-Aimé (pictured), Anne Paceo, Tin Men and the Telephone, Sarathy Korwar, Uri Caine, Ron Artis II, Thomas de Pourquery, Jaimie Branch, Naassam Jalal, Sara Schoenbeck, Tommaso Cappellato, PLUME, Tineke Postma (pictured), Jonathan Jurion, and the EYM Trio. Detailed playlist available at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/10103941/Mondo-Jazz
Download Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "Ornaments," from our December 28, 2019 compilation broadcast. (Originally from December 9, 2017) The band: Chris Thile, Aoife O'Donovan, Rich Dworsky, Mike Elizondo, Alex Hargreaves, Julian Lage, and Ted Poor. — Lyrics: Don we now Our winter coats Cheery as a Christmas bonus Deck the yard with icons Our neighbors may not like 'em Set up the lights And the plastic sheep Watch our seasonal belief start to trickle down May our seasonal belief forever trickle down Damn we now Our vague concerns The sky could fall, Rome might start burning Deck the hall with revelry And no regard for history It's all rum and dancing Fun and games 'Til someone slips on the perspiration that trickles down Someone catch the perspiration as it trickles down Ornaments Hang from the branches Hang from the branches The year that was Hangs from the branches (Hangs in the balance) Hangs from the branches America Hangs in the balance Hangs in the balance Dim we now Our screens in bed Exhausted as a line of credit Deck the room with worry Dream of fire and fury We smell the smoke We smell the smoke We smell the smoke From the burning hills We hear the senate swear their millions will trickle down May the good lord let their joy and comfort trickle down I know I'm on your list Because I got my wish But something's gotta give 'Cause someone always lifts you up In America we trust God's been good to us
Download Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "Plaguey Hill" (originally from our March 9, 2019 show), with lyrics from Paul Muldoon's new poem of the same title. The band: Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer, Aoife O'Donovan, Mike Elizondo, Chris Eldridge, Brittany Haas, Shaun Martin, and Ted Poor.
Chris Thile’s Song of the Week from our June 15, 2019 season finale, “Breathe In.” The band: Chris Thile, I’m With Her (Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan, and Sara Watkins), Mike Elizondo, Jeff Babko, Chris Eldridge, Alex Hargreaves, and Ted Poor. — Lyrics: Sing we now our mid-year hymn Breathe in love Breathe in Shush your mind with oxygen Breathe in love Breathe in You need this Amen Rest thy voice click-off thy pen Breathe in love Pluck not thy weary mandolin Breathe in love Breathe in You need this Amen Take thy summer medicine Breathe in love With one foot in the looney bin Breathe in love And when Fall asks you where you’ve been You can breathe out Again So breathe in love Breathe in You need this Amen
Lleva siendo desde hace tres décadas uno de los sonidos más originales de la guitarra y, sin embargo, solo ha publicado siete discos como líder. Eso sí, se le puede encontrar en alrededor de doscientas grabaciones junto a Paul Motian, Lee Konitz, Theo Bleckmann, David Bowie o Andrew Cyrille. El guitarrista Ben Monder es el protagonista monográfico de esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 19 de abril de 2019, en la que escuchamos la música de "Day after day", disco doble en el que, por primera vez, graba a guitarra sola, y por primera vez publica una grabación de versiones. Entre ellas, música de Quincy Jones, Burt Bacharach, Olivier Messiaen y John Barry, entre otros. En el segundo de los discos, Monder se acompaña de su trío, con Matt Brewer en contrabajo y Ted Poor en batería. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Lleva siendo desde hace tres décadas uno de los sonidos más originales de la guitarra y, sin embargo, solo ha publicado siete discos como líder. Eso sí, se le puede encontrar en alrededor de doscientas grabaciones junto a Paul Motian, Lee Konitz, Theo Bleckmann, David Bowie o Andrew Cyrille. El guitarrista Ben Monder es el protagonista monográfico de esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 19 de abril de 2019, en la que escuchamos la música de "Day after day", disco doble en el que, por primera vez, graba a guitarra sola, y por primera vez publica una grabación de versiones. Entre ellas, música de Quincy Jones, Burt Bacharach, Olivier Messiaen y John Barry, entre otros. En el segundo de los discos, Monder se acompaña de su trío, con Matt Brewer en contrabajo y Ted Poor en batería. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "First Kiss," from our April 13, 2019 show, featuring Holly Laurent reading Jessica Greenbaum’s poem “I Love You More Than All the Windows in New York City.” The band: Madison Cunningham, Mike Elizondo, Chris Eldridge, Brittany Haas, Philip Krohnengold, and Ted Poor. Find "I Love You More Than All the Windows in New York City" in Jessica’s new book 'Spilled and Gone': https://www.upress.pitt.edu/books/9780822965725/
Download the Song of the Week, "I Believe You," from our March 23, 2019 show (originally from October 6, 2018). The band: Chris Thile, Mike Elizondo, Chris Eldridge, Alex Hargreaves, Dave Palmer, and Ted Poor.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "Plaguey Hill," from our March 9, 2019 show, with lyrics from Paul Muldoon's new poem of the same title. The band: Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer, Aoife O'Donovan, Mike Elizondo, Chris Eldridge, Brittany Haas, Shaun Martin, and Ted Poor.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "Merry Christmas from Laramie," from our December 22, 2018 show. The band: Mike Elizondo, Jeff Babko, Chris Eldridge, Alex Hargreaves, and Ted Poor.
El trompetista Cuong Vu vuelve a citar a su cuarteto junto a Bill Frisell (guitarra), Luke Bergman (bajo) y Ted Poor (batería). Después de un primer disco de música de Michael Gibbs, en "Change in the air" presentan temas originales de los cuatro. Un trabajo marcado por las convulsiones sociales y políticas en Estados Unidos con el que abrimos edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 24 de octubre de 2018. Con el mismo espíritu, pero otras maneras, llega "Origami harvest", nuevo disco del extraordinario trompetista Ambrose Akinmusire. Al piano de Sam Harris y la batería de Marcus Gilmore añade un cantante, Kool A.D. y un cuarteto de cuerda, el Mivos Quartet. Un disco que estudia los extremos y los acerca. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
El trompetista Cuong Vu vuelve a citar a su cuarteto junto a Bill Frisell (guitarra), Luke Bergman (bajo) y Ted Poor (batería). Después de un primer disco de música de Michael Gibbs, en "Change in the air" presentan temas originales de los cuatro. Un trabajo marcado por las convulsiones sociales y políticas en Estados Unidos con el que abrimos edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 24 de octubre de 2018. Con el mismo espíritu, pero otras maneras, llega "Origami harvest", nuevo disco del extraordinario trompetista Ambrose Akinmusire. Al piano de Sam Harris y la batería de Marcus Gilmore añade un cantante, Kool A.D. y un cuarteto de cuerda, el Mivos Quartet. Un disco que estudia los extremos y los acerca. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "I Believe You," from our October 6, 2018 season premiere, with Mike Elizondo, Chris Eldridge, Alex Hargreaves, Dave Palmer, and Ted Poor. We’re back with new shows! Check out our season schedule at livefromhere.org/tour.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "See You at the Wedding," from our June 30, 2018 broadcast, with Aoife O'Donovan, Rich Dworsky, Alan Hampton, Alex Hargreaves, Julian Lage, and Ted Poor.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "A Little Skinny But in Good Shape," from our June 16, 2018 broadcast, with Rich Dworsky, Alan Hampton, Alex Hargreaves, Julian Lage, and Ted Poor.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "Tic Tac," from our May 5, 2018 broadcast, with Madison Cunningham, Rich Dworsky, Chris Eldridge, Brittany Haas, Paul Kowert, and Ted Poor.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "Madison Square Park," from our April 28, 2018 broadcast, with Sarah Jarosz, Rich Dworsky, Chris Eldridge, Mike Elizondo, Brittany Haas, and Ted Poor.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "St. Mike," from our April 14, 2018 broadcast, with Gaby Moreno, Rich Dworsky, Chris Eldridge, Alan Hampton, Alex Hargreaves, and Ted Poor.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "And Now a Word from Our Sponsor," from our April 7, 2018 broadcast, with Rich Dworsky, Chris Eldridge, Alan Hampton, Alex Hargreaves, and Ted Poor.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "Dancing About Architecture," from our March 10, 2018 broadcast, with Rich Dworsky, Alan Hampton, Ted Poor, Bryan Sutton, and Gabe Witcher.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "January 2018, Part 3," from our January 20, 2018 broadcast, with Chris Eldridge, Alan Hampton, Ted Poor, and Gabe Witcher.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "January 2018, Part 2," from our January 13, 2018 broadcast, with Madison Cunningham, Rich Dworsky, Chris Eldridge, Mike Elizondo, Brittany Haas, and Ted Poor.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "January 2018, Part 1," from our January 6, 2018 broadcast, with Gaby Moreno, Rich Dworsky, Brittany Haas, Alan Hampton, Julian Lage, and Ted Poor.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "Ornaments," from our December 9, 2017 broadcast, with Aoife O'Donovan, Rich Dworsky, Mike Elizondo, Alex Hargreaves, Julian Lage, and Ted Poor.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "The Dreamchasers," from our December 2, 2017 broadcast, with Sarah Jarosz, Rich Dworsky, Mike Elizondo, Julian Lage, Ted Poor, and Gabe Witcher.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "Put Your Mask On," from our October 28, 2017 broadcast, with Madison Cunningham, Rich Dworsky, Paul Kowert, Ted Poor, Sean Watkins, and Gabe Witcher.
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "Prescription," from our October 7, 2017 season premiere broadcast, with Emily King, Rich Dworsky, Chris Eldridge, Brittany Haas, Paul Kowert, and Ted Poor.
Chris Thile's Song Of The Week, "Feedback Loop," from our May 20, 2017 broadcast, with Sara Watkins, Jerry Douglas, Rich Dworsky, Chris Eldridge, Alan Hampton, and Ted Poor
Chris Thile's Song Of The Week, "Thanks for Listening," from our February 18, 2017 broadcast, with Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O'Donovan, Rich Dworsky, Stuart Duncan, Alan Hampton, Julian Lage, and Ted Poor
Chris Thile's Song Of The Week, "Valentine's Day for Parents of Small Children," from our February 11, 2017 broadcast, with Gaby Moreno, Rich Dworsky, Chris Eldridge, Brittany Haas, Paul Kowert, and Ted Poor
Chris Thile's Song Of The Week, "Falsetto," from our February 4, 2017 broadcast, with Aoife O'Donovan, Rich Dworsky, Chris Eldridge, Brittany Haas, Paul Kowert, Noam Pikelny, and Ted Poor
Chris Thile's Song Of The Week, "Stanley Ann Dunham," from our January 21, 2017 broadcast, with Aoife O'Donovan, Rich Dworsky, Mike Elizondo, Julian Lage, Ted Poor, and Gabe Witcher
Chris Thile's Song Of The Week, "We, Joe Maddon," from our January 14, 2017 broadcast, with Sarah Jarosz, Rich Dworsky, Chris Eldridge, Brittany Haas, Paul Kowert, and Ted Poor
Chris Thile's Song Of The Week, "'17 (Modern Friendship)," from our January 7, 2017 broadcast, with Sarah Jarosz, Rich Dworsky, Chris Eldridge, Brittany Haas, Paul Kowert, and Ted Poor
Chris Thile's Song Of The Week, "Thank You, New York," from our December 3, 2016 broadcast, with Gaby Moreno, Richard Dworsky, Chris Eldridge, Brittany Haas, Paul Kowert, and Ted Poor
Chris Thile's Song Of The Week, "The Dark Half of the Year," from our October 29, 2016 broadcast, with Gaby Moreno, Rich Dworsky, Alan Hampton, Alex Hargreaves, Julian Lage, and Ted Poor
Chris Thile's Song Of The Week, "Dates," from our October 22, 2016 broadcast, with Sarah Jarosz, Rich Dworsky, Chris Eldridge, Brittany Haas, Paul Kowert, and Ted Poor
Chris Thile's first Song Of The Week, "Get It Out On The Radio," from our October 15, 2016 broadcast, with Rich Dworsky, Chris Eldridge, Brittany Haas, Sarah Jarosz, Paul Kowert, and Ted Poor
Trumpeter, Composer and Educator, Cuong Vu joins the conversation for Episode #007. Originally born in Vietnam and having grown up largely in Seattle, WA, Cuong went on to attend the New England Conservatory of Music, and experienced more than a decade on the New York City jazz and avant garde scene. Now a Professor of Jazz Studies back in his home town of Seattle at the University of Washington, he remains a critically acclaimed musician for his innovative approach to the Trumpet, Timbre, and Improvisation in performance and on recordings. His longtime collaborators, Bassist, Stomu Takeishi, and, Drummer, Ted Poor, feature prominently in Cuong Vu's works as a trio and quartet. With the expanded palate of musicians such as Bill Frisell, Myra Melford, or Chris Speed, and opportunities to work with boundary pushers such as Laurie Anderson and David Bowie, Cuong has added his signature approach on numerous recordings. His latest reunites him with, Guitarist, Pat Metheny, having recorded on and performed in support of The Pat Metheny Group's grammy award winning albums, Speaking of Now, and, The Way Up. The Cuong Vu Trio Meets Pat Metheny is an energetic outing that places the voice of the trio on equal footing with Metheny's meticulous improvisation. Under a flight path of the SEA/TAC airport, we discuss the new record, Wynton, Charles Ives, Music Industry Secrets, A Cautionary Tale about Smoking Pot, and the Seattle Improvised Music Scene. cuongvu.com
Rez Abbasi performs at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center, on October 23, 2008 as part of Milt Hinton Jazz Perspectives Series. Titled the "Best of 2007" by Jazz Improv and "Best of 2006" by All About Jazz, New York based musician Rez Abbasi seamlessly combines jazz, soul-jazz, classical and world music. Hailing from the Indian sub-continent and trained at the University of California and the Manhattan School of Music, Abbasi is considered by many to be one of the leading jazz guitarists and composers of our day. He has five albums of original compositions, but it was his 2005 album "Snake Charmer" that has created a stir in the music world due to his blending of jazz and Indian music. Having performed and recorded with many of the greats (Ruth Brown, Peter Erskine, among others), Abbasi's new album "Bazaar" creates an even larger sphere of sound and is on the prestigious Zoho Music Label. Joining Abbasi at Baruch is Gary Versace on organ, Ted Poor on drums and tabla, and the famed Indian folk musician Kiran Ahluwalia.
Rez Abbasi performs at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center, on October 23, 2008 as part of Milt Hinton Jazz Perspectives Series. Titled the "Best of 2007" by Jazz Improv and "Best of 2006" by All About Jazz, New York based musician Rez Abbasi seamlessly combines jazz, soul-jazz, classical and world music. Hailing from the Indian sub-continent and trained at the University of California and the Manhattan School of Music, Abbasi is considered by many to be one of the leading jazz guitarists and composers of our day. He has five albums of original compositions, but it was his 2005 album "Snake Charmer" that has created a stir in the music world due to his blending of jazz and Indian music. Having performed and recorded with many of the greats (Ruth Brown, Peter Erskine, among others), Abbasi's new album "Bazaar" creates an even larger sphere of sound and is on the prestigious Zoho Music Label. Joining Abbasi at Baruch is Gary Versace on organ, Ted Poor on drums and tabla, and the famed Indian folk musician Kiran Ahluwalia.
Pianist Dan Tepfer creates fresh and dynamic music on his new trio album, Five Pedals Deep (Sunnyside, 2010). In this interview, Tepfer talks about forming his new trio with Thomas Morgan and Ted Poor; some differences between European and American approaches to jazz performance; and his extended musical partnership with Lee Konitz. Learn more at www.dantepfer.com.