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    Explore "blue note" with insightful episodes like "Tracy Lane", "Lee Morgan - Volume 3 (album review)", "Episode 5-Immanuel Wilkins: Community Breeds Greatness", "Nduduzo Makhathini: An Instrumental Healer" and "Nduduzo Makhathini: An Instrumental Healer" from podcasts like ""SlackChat", "Blenderstyle", "Strictly Jazz Sounds-SJS", "Creative Development with IFC" and "Creative Development with IFC"" and more!

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    Tracy Lane

    Tracy Lane

    Jake talks with Tracy Lane, co-owner and producer of the Treeline Music Fest (f/k/a Roots N Blues), about her love of music and the serious challenges women face working in the music industry.  After heading to LA straight outta her rural Missouri high school, she eventually made her way back to Columbia where she worked for Richard King at the Blue Note.  After a stint in Oklahoma City, she returned to work for True False and the Roots N Blues Festival.  Tracy and co-owner Shay Jasper eventually purchased Roots N Blues and, after a challenging delay due to the COVID pandemic, they put on an historic female led lineup at Roots N Blues in 2021.  Check out Tracy Lane's inspiring story and get ready for the amazingly diverse lineup of artists at Treeline Music Fest 2023!

    Lee Morgan - Volume 3 (album review)

    Lee Morgan - Volume 3 (album review)

    Three metal heads talking about Jazz. In this episode we review the album Volume 3 by Lee Morgan.

    I Remember Clifford's Blender

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    Listen to Lee Morgan - Volume 3
    YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kRFBXRrOV_SX1FjaRPWN4r8cVRW0PQgOc
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    Keywords: Lee Morgan, Volume 3, Jazz, Album Review, Hasaan's Dream, Domingo, I Remember Clifford, Blue Note, Blenderstyle, Reaction, Bakersfield

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    Episode 5-Immanuel Wilkins: Community Breeds Greatness

    Episode 5-Immanuel Wilkins: Community Breeds Greatness

    Immanuel Wilkins is considered one of the most compelling instrumentalists in improvised music today. His primary instrument is the alto saxophone but that’s not all he can play. There’s a video you can find on YouTube of an interview he did when he was 11 years old. You see an acoustic bass in the background. He can play not only the bass but also piano and other instruments. I consider Immanuel Wilkins one of today’s young geniuses roaming the urban landscape.

    In episode 5 of Strictly Jazz Sounds Philadelphia-raised, Brooklyn-based alto sax player, composer, bandleader, and Blue Note recording artist Immanuel Wilkins joins me.

    Immanuel surrounds himself with today’s young jazz heavy weights. I made a rough list of some of those young geniuses, and they numbered close to 20. And those were only the musicians living in the New York area. What a time Immanuel is living in, a time where he becomes a Blue Note recording artist at 22 years old. His first album, Omega, was named the number 1 jazz album of 2020 by The New York Times. That’s heady stuff. Two years later, Immanuel releases his second recording on the Blue Note label to critical acclaim, The 7th Hand. The thing is all members of his quartet were under 25 years old.

    So, is there a sort of renaissance, a rebirth of young, brilliant talent occurring in jazz today? Immanuel Wilkins thinks that’s possible. In the 1950s a resurgence of young talent occurred. One of them, recently deceased maestro Wayne Shorter, others include trumpeter Lee Morgan, bassist Paul Chambers, and pianist McCoy Tyner. John Coltrane barely made the list because he hit 30 years old in 1958. Then in the 60s there was Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams, and maestro Ron Carter. And there’s Bobbi Humphrey, Blue Note’s first female instrumentalist, signed when she was only 21 years old in the 70s. And, in the early 80s, there were the Young Lions that reinvigorated jazz performance. Those cats included Wynton and Branford Marsalis, Marcus Roberts, and Terence Blanchard, four of the group of neo-bop jazz musicians in the 80s that defied avant-garde.

    What does it take to wade into the fast-moving waters of New York jazz? Immanuel knows the type of work ethic required to be signed to the number one jazz label, according to the current DownBeat Critics Poll. Blue Note’s Don Was has his ear to the ground, says Immanuel. He knows the current landscape and how to pick the hot players. Immanuel was fortunate to work with his close friend vibist Joel Ross as well as pianist James Francies, who signed with Blue Note at 24 and 23 years old respectively. Something must be in the water or perhaps the air.

    Immanuel’s faith is also at full display on his sophomore release, The 7th Hand. Is this a rare thing among jazz artists? Is this something new or has it existed all along? Immanuel’s intent for this recording, for the artistry, is to serve as a vessel for the “Creator.” His purpose is to channel the Holy Spirit, Immanuel remarks. Brian Blade, who is a preacher’s kid (PK as noted in the episode) and Immanuel both see their music as a sort of ministry. With The 7th Hand, Immanuel delivers his message in a major way.

    Listen to these two tracks from Immanuel Wilkins' recording, The 7th Hand: "Emanation" and "Witness" (featuring Elena Penderhughes, flute).

    Immanuel Wilkins goes on tour in Michigan on March 24, Madison, Wisconsin March 25, up state in Wisconsin, and Chicago then to Arizona, Washington, DC and back out to the west coast, returning to the east coast and Minnesota. You can find his itinerary on. Immanuel’s website, www.immanuelwilkins.com. A lot of travel.

    Remember to subscribe if you want to be notified of future episodes. I’m looking for sponsors and if you want to help with expenses, please email me at strictlyjazzsounds@gmail.com. You can find this podcast of Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music/Audible, Player FM, and iHeartRadio. Make comments on my Facebook page, Strictly Jazz Sounds. You can also join my Facebook group: Jazz Enthusiasts.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Nduduzo Makhathini: An Instrumental Healer

    Nduduzo Makhathini: An Instrumental Healer

    In this episode of Creative Development with IFC, Makhtar Diop is in conversation with South African pianist Nduduzo Makhathini - the first African artist to be signed by the iconic jazz record label Blue Note. From Coltrane to African cosmology, the two engage in a thought provoking conversation driven by their mutual appreciation for music, history and culture.  

    Nduduzo Makhathini: An Instrumental Healer

    Nduduzo Makhathini: An Instrumental Healer

    In this episode of Creative Development with IFC, Makhtar Diop is in conversation with South African pianist Nduduzo Makhathini - the first African artist to be signed by the iconic jazz record label Blue Note. From Coltrane to African cosmology, the two engage in a thought provoking conversation driven by their mutual appreciation for music, history and culture.  

    Episode 8: Amazing New Jazz Music from Sweden, Chile, Switzerland, UK and Beyond!

    Episode 8: Amazing New Jazz Music from Sweden, Chile, Switzerland, UK and Beyond!

    Coming Up this week: Courtney Pine’s personal picks from Binker & Moses, Curtis Stigers, Esthesis Quartet, Melissa Aldana and more…

    Have YOU listened to something new today?  So many great voices on this Episode!  Sweden’s Jacob Karlzon journeying yonder, Soothsayer Melissa Aldana Falling into Otherworlds, Esthesis Quartet conjuring CrazyCrickets, Monika Tiken turning a light on Time, a quick Kevin Hays swingfest heralding Binker & Moses’ Infinite looping freeness…Tigran Hamasyan DE-DAH!!, restorative Curtis Stigers: Breathe….. Mike Holober swingin' hard, Cleveland Watkiss LION!…Start as you Mean to Go On folks cause the Passion Continues here at Courtney Pine Global!



    1. Jacob Karlzon - Subject to Change Warner
    2. Melissa Aldana - Falling Bluenote
    3. Monika Tiken - Time Self-release
    4. Esthesis Quartet - Cricket Orenda
    5. Kevin Hays, Ben Street and Billy Hart - Unscrappulous Smoke
    6. Binker and Moses - Feed Infinite Gearbox
    7. Tigran Hamasayan - De Dah Nonesuch
    8. Curtis Stigers - You’re All That Matters To Me Bluenote
    9. Mike Holober - Necessary Sunnyside
    10. Cleveland Watkiss - Red Gold and Green Cdubya


    Episode 6: Courtney Pine’s Epic Easter Playlist feat. Trombone Shorty, Joel Ross, Arturo O’Farrill, Samara Joy, Karriem Riggins, Simon Phillips and more…

    Episode 6: Courtney Pine’s Epic Easter Playlist feat. Trombone Shorty, Joel Ross, Arturo O’Farrill, Samara Joy, Karriem Riggins, Simon Phillips and more…

    !Look Alive friends!! Courtney Pine’s awesome Easter playlist’s Full of Love & launched today! A swingin’ handful of love from Harold Mabern & Crew, Grammy nominee Arturo O’Farrill’s Afro-Latin dreamin’…Big Feelings.Big grooves. Samara Joy & Pasquale Grasso slow-dance to classic Duke…sonic BOOM! all manner of radness aka Trombone Shorty, Karriem Riggins’ mixin’mashup on Nicholas Payton, Simon Phillips’s electric groove-fest… 

    COME ON NOW we are FLYIN’ - TWEET #cpg_podcast while you listen folks we want to know how you’re feelin’ cos we are seein’ colours… Robert Mitchell’s two-step, Joel Ross’ blissful vibes reinvention, Ben Markley’s euphoric whirlwind WHAT??! Let the inimitable Renee Rosnes bring this Epic blowage home friends cause y’know, Life.Does.Not.Wait…

    1. Harold Mabern - Straight Street Smoke
    2. Arturo O’Farrill & The Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble – How I Love Bluenote
    3. Pasquale Grasso/Samara Joy – Solitude Sony Masterworks
    4. Trombone Shorty - Come Back Bluenote
    5. Nicholas Payton/Karriem Riggins remix - Gold Dust Black Magic Smoke
    6. Simon Phillips – Isosceles Phantom
    7. Robert Mitchell: Anxieties Discus
    8. Joel Ross: Doxology Bluenote
    9. Ben Markley – Arrows and Loops OA2
    10. Renee Rosnes - Life Does Not Wait (A Vida Não Espera) Smoke

    Blue Note Part 2

    Blue Note Part 2

    Don't miss out on our second part of  first ever 2 part podcast but not because we wanted to but  because of technical difficulties! Tiny and Super Nash Barrel Bash and get smashed on 5 whiskeys and bourbons from the Blue Note Line of whiskey! Blue Note Juke Joint Uncut, Blue Note 17, Blue Note Small Batch Premium, Blue Note Single Barrel Reserve, Blue Note Crossroads, We taste them all from Big River Distilling Company In Memphis Tennessee. Don't miss this exciting and fun podcast from the Scotchy Bourbon boys! 

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    Blue Note Part 1

    Blue Note Part 1

    Don't miss out on the first part of our first ever 2 part podcast but not because we wanted to but  because of technical difficulties! Tiny and Super Nash Barrel Bash and get smashed on 5 whiskeys and bourbons from the Blue Note Line of whiskey! Blue Note Juke Joint Uncut, Blue Note 17, Blue Note Small Batch Premium, Blue Note Single Barrel Reserve, Blue Note Crossroads, We taste them all from Big River Distilling Company In Memphis Tennessee. Don't miss this exciting and fun podcast from the Scotchy Bourbon boys! 

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    session #096 – Nicola Conte (Nepetalakton series)

    session #096 – Nicola Conte (Nepetalakton series)

    This year’s main feature on the Nepetalakton Series in context of the only jazz month of the southern hemisphere MAMA JAZ brings on board jazz virtuoso Nicola Conte.

    MAMA JAZ reaches their high ending note for 2019 and the only jazz month festival of the southern hemisphere celebrates the International Jazz Day with a very special session, and our main feature of the Nepetalakton Series; an hour-long mix of mystical jazz, with a dose of tribal and spiritual 70’s vibe, from the multi-versed virtuoso, producer, composer, bandleader and DJ Nicola Conte.

    Mr Conte currently leads the Spiritual Galaxy Band and recently released his jazz-infused Free Your Mind EP on Schema. To add, his enormous discography ranges on a 20-year span of music releases, housed on labels such as Far Our Recordings, Schema Records, MPS, Universal Music and Blue Note.

    For this session, recorded at a studio in Bari, Mr Conte proposes carefully handpicked tracks, all taken from original issues vinyl albums, and narrates an hour-long story about the musical atmosphere he currently dwells in.

     

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    Superfly Musikgeschichten | Blue Note 80: Der Beginn

    Superfly Musikgeschichten | Blue Note 80: Der Beginn
    „In dem Moment, als die Nadel auf den Plattenteller aufgesetzt hat, wusstest du, dass es eine Blue Note Platte ist.“, sagt der aktuelle Labelchef Don Was über den Mythos Blue Note. Bevor aber die Nadel auf die Platte aufsetzen konnte, setzt 1937 erst mal ein jüdischer Flüchtling namens Alfred Löwe seinen Fuß auf den sicheren Boden des New Yorker Hafens. Ohne Geld, aber mit viel Zuversicht stürzt sich der Jazz-Fan in das pulsierende Großstadtleben. Und legt zwei Jahre später mit einer Recording-Session den Grundstein für das legendärste Label der Jazz-Geschichte. (superfly.fm)

    BlackXplosion Jazz-Funk Special, 1.5.2017

    BlackXplosion Jazz-Funk Special, 1.5.2017

    Claudia aka Miss Marple präsentiert euch am Feiertag ein feines Jazz-Funk Special mit Tracks der Sampler-Serien „Mojo Club Dancefloor Jazz“ und „Blue Break Beats“.

    Mit ihrer Sendung BlackXplosion (jeden 1. &. 3. Montag von 21-22 Uhr) auf Campus & City Radio 94,4 hat sich Claudia Zawadil aka Miss Marple seit 10 Jahren auf Soul, Funk, Dancefloor-Jazz und Disco der 60er, 70er und frühen 80er Jahre spezialisiert, jedoch werden auch immer wieder aktuelle Künstler präsentiert, die ganz im frühen Stil Soul und Funk produzieren.
    Playlist BlackXplosion 15. Mai 2017
    James Last – Happy Brasilia (1970)
    Buddy Rich Big Band – The Beat Goes On (1967)
    Ella Fitzgerald – Sunshine Of Your Love (1968)
    Marlena Shaw – Woman of the Ghetto (1969)
    Odetta – Hit or Miss (1970)
    Richard ‚Groove‘ Holmes – Grooving for Mr. G. (1971)
    Edwin Starr – Easin‘ In (1973)
    Roy Ayers Ubiquity – He’s A Superstar (1972)
    Eddie Henderson – The Kumquat Kids (1975)
    Gene Harris – Don’t Call Me Nigger, Whitey (1974)
    Kool And The Gang – Jungle Boogie (1973)
    Lynn Collins – You Can’t Love Me If You Don’t Respect Me (1975)
    The Chakachas – Jungle Fever (1972)

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