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    Explore "brian blade" with insightful episodes like "Episode 247: The Jazz Session No.334, ft. Redman, Mehldau, McBride, Blade" and "Episode 8-Brian Blade: The Beat That Keeps On Coming" from podcasts like ""Tony Davenport's Jazz Session" and "Strictly Jazz Sounds-SJS"" and more!

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    Episode 247: The Jazz Session No.334, ft. Redman, Mehldau, McBride, Blade

    Episode 247: The Jazz Session No.334, ft. Redman, Mehldau, McBride, Blade

    The Jazz Session No.334 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in October 2023, featuring the superb 2022 album “Long Gone” from the combined talents of Joshua Redman, Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride and Brian Blade. TRACK LISTING: Blues for H.G. - Oscar Peterson; Four in One - Thelonius Monk; The Hustler - The Crusaders; Same Feeling, Different Song - Average White Band; Disco Ears - Joshua Redman, Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, Brian Blade; Long Gone - Joshua Redman, Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, Brian Blade; St Louis Blues - Gil Evans; Little One - Miles Davis; Creole Jazz - Acker Bilk, His Paramount Jazz Band; Bobcats Livery Stable Blues - Bobby Mickleburgh; Notwithstanding - Gilgamesh; All White - Soft Machine; What a Little Moonlight Can Do - Billie Holliday, w. Ben Webster, Teddy Wilson and Orchestra; Gone Fishin' - Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong; Kite Song - Joshua Redman, Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, Brian Blade; Ship to Shore - Joshua Redman, Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, Brian Blade; Teki - Alfa Mist; Entre Cuerdas - Edmar Castaneda; Up A Step - Hank Mobley; Bweebida Bwobidda - Gerry Mulligan.

    Episode 8-Brian Blade: The Beat That Keeps On Coming

    Episode 8-Brian Blade: The Beat That Keeps On Coming

    2022 was a banner year for drummer Brian Blade. Nine recordings were released with Brian as a leader, co-leader, or side-player that year. As the year was coming to a close, I began to compile my list of “Best Jazz of 2022”. It was then that I realized that Brian had been a very busy man during the last few years. My curiosity was spiked about this. I wanted to talk to Brian about this prolific output of music but, you see, I had already interviewed him in 2022, twice. But, hey, I wanted to find out more about his incredible list of recordings.

    We begin exploring the nine releases with the Life Cycles recording that paid tribute to Bobby Hutcherson. It was recorded by this little-known sextet that mostly played in underground night clubs in Manhattan in 2001 with some appearances at festivals around the country. This latest album by Life Cycles was recorded in 2018 by a reassembled group with a couple of additions to the original band.

    So, on this eighth episode of Strictly Jazz Sounds, Brian Blade and I have our third conversation in a year. The initial focus of this podcast was to be Brian’s latest released recording by a band he co-led in 2001, Life Cycles. The recording was saluting NEA Jazz Master, vibe and marimba artist Bobby Hutcherson with Life Cycles 1&2: Now & Forever: Honoring Bobby Hutcherson. But a few months had passed since this conversation took place and Brian just released another recording, Mama Rosa.

    Brian Blade has had a life well lived and he’s only 52 and still rolling! He’s a multi-Grammy-award winning drummer, group leader, record label founder and owner. He’s recorded and performed with a list of artists too long to list here, but I shall list some very notable ones: Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Christian McBride, Joshua Redman, John Patitucci, Brad Mehldau, Danilo Perez, Joni Mitchell, and Emmylou Harris.

    What is wonderful about this conversation, different from the last two, is learning more about Brian as a person as well as a musician, an artist. And learning about what’s behind some of the recordings and bands he’s created with people like the late maestros Wayne Shorter and Bobby Hutcherson, as well as the great drummer Joe Chambers, and his relationship with singer songwriter and pianist Norah Jones. Spoiler alert-Brian Blade plays guitar. And he played it with Norah Jones who was not playing piano. She was on drums.

    _________________________________________________________________The music you hear on this podcast is from the Life Cycles album: 

    “Now “ by Bobby Hutcherson and Gene McDaniels and “Forgotten Memories” by Myron Walden. The Life Cycles personnel include: Brian Blade, drums; Jon Cowherd, piano; Myron Walden, saxophone; Doug Weiss, bass; John Hart, guitar; Monte Croft, vibes/vocals; and, Rogerio Boccato-percussion.

    BTW, you’ll hear a dog on this episode, as well.

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