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    Explore " chick corea" with insightful episodes like "Episode #32 - Vijay Iyer Trio: Compassion", "They've Played With The Who's Who Of Music, They Talk About Collaborations On Their New Album", "E102: Live From My Drum Room With Dave Weckl! 10-19-22", "E68: Live From My Drum Room With Gerry Brown! 1-19-22" and "Master Bassist & Composer Stanley Clarke Discusses His Musical Career In Great Depth" from podcasts like ""ECM Records Podcast", "The Vibes Broadcast Network", "Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher!", "Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher!" and "Profiles With Maggie LePique"" and more!

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    Episode #32 - Vijay Iyer Trio: Compassion

    Episode #32 - Vijay Iyer Trio: Compassion
    In the 32nd episode of the ECM podcast we're once again joined by Vijay Iyer, whose new album "Compassion" is the pianist's second outing with his trio of Linda May Han Oh on bass and drummer Tyshawn Sorey and was co-produced with Manfred Eicher. Vijay talks about the state of the world, the bond created when making music in collaboration with others, album titles and compassion.

    They've Played With The Who's Who Of Music, They Talk About Collaborations On Their New Album

    They've Played With The Who's Who Of Music, They Talk About Collaborations On Their New Album

    They've Played With The Who's Who Of Music, They Talk About Collaborations On Their New Album

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    “Anahata” is the new collection of compositions by bassist Tim Franklin and his brother keyboardist/Grammy Nominated Producer, Michael Franklin. The Franklin Brothers have performed and recorded with the Who’s Who of music: Brian Wilson, Bruce Hornsby, Joe Walsh, Paul McCartney, Joe Bonamassa, members of the Rolling Stones, Toto, Moody Blues, Yes, Chick Corea, Ian Anderson, Jean Luc Ponty, Rick Derringer, Edgar Winter, Pat Travers, Tower of Power and many others.
    “Anahata” is a continuation of Michael Franklin’s cast of thousands production model, as with the highly acclaimed productions Jon Anderson (Yes) “1000 Hands Chapter One” and Robby Steinhardt (Kansas), “Not in Kansas Anymore”.
    Featuring collaborations with: Tower of Power, Billy Cohbam, Tommy Calton, Charlie DeChant, Larry Coryell, Danny Jordan, Steady Joseph, Brian Snapp, Steve Walters, Pat Gulotta, Paul Parker and others. The title Anahata was inspired by and is a tribute to, their friend and mentor, Larry Coryell, the legendary “Father of Fusion Guitar”. It has many spiritual meanings, one is, “The Color of Sound”

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    E102: Live From My Drum Room With Dave Weckl! 10-19-22

    E102: Live From My Drum Room With Dave Weckl! 10-19-22

    Clarification: At the time of this show, Dave Weckl was my 100th episode. However, after releasing episodes from my archives, this was actually Episode 102. 

    For the 100th episode of "Live From My Drum Room," John's guest is the legendary Dave Weckl! In this episode, Dave talks about touring and his latest projects, his early drumming influences with great insights into Buddy Rich, his online drum school, his philosophy for achieving his live drum sound, his recording studio, engineering and much, much more! A must watch episode!

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    E68: Live From My Drum Room With Gerry Brown! 1-19-22

    E68: Live From My Drum Room With Gerry Brown! 1-19-22

    A fabulous conversation with the great Gerry Brown! Gerry talks about growing up in Philadelphia and meeting his childhood friend Stanley Clarke and their musical path together. Moving to Europe. Playing with Larry Coryell and Chick Corea. Getting the gig with Lionel Richie and moving to Los Angeles. Playing with Stevie Wonder and Diana Ross and much more! 

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    Master Bassist & Composer Stanley Clarke Discusses His Musical Career In Great Depth

    Master Bassist & Composer Stanley Clarke Discusses His Musical Career In Great Depth

    Master Bassist & Composer Stanley Clarke Discusses His Musical Career In Great Depth starting from the beginning in Philadelphia to his meeting and collaborating with maestro Chick Corea. Stanley discusses the journey of finding his own sound,

    Long before he became a four-time Grammy Award-winning recording artist, performer, composer, conductor, arranger, producer, a composer for recordings and film, as well as one of the most celebrated acoustic and electric bass players in the world, Stanley Clarke was a student. Stanley’s “school days” were not only the inspiration for his world-renowned bass anthem, but essential to the origin story of the pioneering bass virtuoso from the streets of Philadelphia.

    Source: https://stanleyclarke.com/
    Source: https://stanleyclarke.com/stanley/

    This episode is from an archive from the KPFK program Profiles adapted for podcast. 

    Host Maggie LePique, a radio veteran since the 1980's at NPR in Kansas City Mo. She began her radio career in Los Angeles in the early 1990's and has worked for Pacifica station KPFK Radio in Los Angeles since 1994. 

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    E1: Live From My Drum Room With Steve Gadd! 4-20-20

    E1: Live From My Drum Room With Steve Gadd! 4-20-20

    A fun Facebook Live conversation with my dear friend, the one and only, Steve Gadd. Steve and I get into several topics including his influences, the New York session scene back in the day, Steely Dan's "Aja," Chick Corea, running, jokes, drum exercises, lots of laughs and much more! Peter Erskine, Will Lee, Gavin Harrison and other friends joined in the virtual conversation. 


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    Jazz Bastard Podcast 212 - Remembering Chick

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 212 - Remembering Chick

    The jazz world lost Chick Corea this February and we bastards miss him like everyone else.  Well, maybe not like fans of electric-era Return to Forever, but we certainly miss him.  In this episode, we focus on some of Chick's acoustic music, looking at some early works that show both his melodic and avant-garde sides, and his tribute to a predecessor with a considerably less sunny personality than Chick himself.  Pop matters delves into strange tributaries as Mike works his way through his mother's cd collection.  Stay tuned to the end for Mike's tribute to a parent lost to cancer.  Chick Corea – DUET; ARC; NOW HE SINGS, NOW HE SOBS; REMEMBERING BUD POWELL.

    #008 - Festarako pianoa (Chick Corea)

    #008 - Festarako pianoa (Chick Corea)
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    Zortzigarren saio honetan, Chick Corea jazz piano joleari buruzko monografikoa osatu dugu, joan den otsailaren 9an zendu baitzen, minbiziak jota.

    Chick Coreak ehundik gora lan grabatu ditu zazpi hamarkada luzeko ibilbideaen. Jazz fusioaren aitzindari, gizona 60ko hamarkadan nabarmendu zen, eta ibilbide oparoa izan du.

    1998an Donostia Saria jaso zuen musikaria -9 aldiz jo zuen Jazzaldian- ezinbestekoa dugu XXI. mendean jazz musika ulertzeko.  "Miles Davisen musikagintzan giltza izan zen, eta abangoardiarik amorratuenarekin bat egin zuen. Jazz rock eta fusioaren oinarriak ezarri zituen jazzaren tradizioa aldarrikatzen zuen bitartean; akustikoan zein elektrikoan aritu zen nahierara, musika latindarrak eta flamenkoa hurbildu zituen estatubatuar jazzera. Arrisku musikal handiak hartzeko gai zen, baina era berean jazz musikan gehien saldu duen musikarietako bat da, hogeiren bat Grammy sari jasotakoa. Azken finean, gogoak ematen ziona egiten zuen, gehiago edo gutxiago asmatuta ere, beti bere nortasun musikal ikaragarriari fidel”. Horrela idatzi zuen Corea hil berritan Yahve M. de la Cavada jazz kritikari bilbotarrak El País egunkarian; saioa burutzeko oinarri izan dugun idatzia.


    Omenaldia Return to Forever taldearekin emandako "La fiesta" entzunez abiatu dugu, Berria egunkarian Joserra Senperena musikariak izen berarekin idatzi zuen zutabea irakurri bitartean.

    Musika klasikoa ere jorratu zuela-eta, Mozart jotzen ere entzun dugu Chick Corea saio hasieran, eta John Coltrane zein The Beatles berrirakurtzen bukaeran. Eta jakina, entzun dugu piano akustikoan zein elektrikoan ere, bakarka zein hirukote klasikoan, molde elektrikoan edo flamenkoz zipriztindutako doinuetan. 


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    STF rejeita direito ao esquecimento

    STF rejeita direito ao esquecimento

    No podcast ‘Notícia No Seu Tempo’, confira em áudio as principais notícias da edição impressa do jornal ‘O Estado de S. Paulo’ desta quinta-feira (12/02/21):

    O direito ao esquecimento – no qual uma pessoa poderia pedir à Justiça a proibição da publicação ou exibição de fato antigo, ainda que verdadeiro, sob justificativa de defesa da intimidade – foi rejeitado pelo Supremo Tribunal Federal por 9 votos a 1. O entendimento cria precedentes que devem modular decisões sobre o tema no País.

    E mais:

    Metrópole: Estoque baixo faz cidades frearem ritmo de vacinação

    Política: PSB quer apurar gasto militar com picanha e cerveja

    Economia: Nova rodada de auxílio deve ter 4 parcelas de R$ 250

    Internacional: Democratas pedem condenação de Trump para evitar violência no futuro

    Esportes: Palmeiras fica em 4º lugar no Mundial

    Na Quarentena: Estrelas do carnaval vão fazer a festa em lives, clipes e lançamentos

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    Jazz Bastard Podcast 198 - Danny Green Interview

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 198 - Danny Green Interview

    Lockdown can't stop the boys from interviewing interesting musicians (it's not like we did it in person before . . .)  This time pianist, composer and educator Danny Green visits our slightly demented neck of the woods to discuss his latest project (a group called LP and the Vinyl with a vocalist covering . . . gasp . . . rock and pop tunes as well as jazz standards) as well as three albums that influenced his approach to music making.  The discussion ranges from favorite San Diego haunts to the perils and pleasures of touring to how the internet makes teaching music to young people, let's say, "interesting."  Brad Mehldau Trio - ART OF THE TRIO - VOLUME 4; Chick Corea - THE ULTIMATE ADVENTURE; Alexandre Andres - MACAXEIRA FIELDS; LP & the Vinyl – HEARD AND SEEN.

    Kirell Benzi on Data Art & The Future of Science Communication

    Kirell Benzi on Data Art & The Future of Science Communication

    Science has always been about improving human understanding of our universe…but scientists have not always prioritized accessibility of their hard-won results. The deeper research digs into specialized sub-fields and daunting data sets, the greater the divide a team must cross to help communicate their findings not just to the public, but to other scientists.

    It is cliché: “A picture’s worth a thousand words.” But it’s the truth: strong visual communication helps readers make the choice to dig into dense manuscripts, and helps journal editors decide whose work gets published in the first place. Good dataviz can get complexity across in less time and with less effort, help public audiences grasp science better and appreciate the beauty that inspired the research to start with.

    Deciding how to represent research in graphic form is both a little science and a little art: it takes developing an understanding of what information matters and what doesn’t, and how other people will absorb it. Thus it should come as no surprise that in our noisy era, the data artist rises as a hero of both fields: empowered by technology to bridge dissociated disciplines and help us all learn more and better.

    This week’s episode is with Kirell Benzi, a data artist and data visualization lecturer who holds a PhD in Data Science from EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne). Kirell’s work has been shown in outlets as diverse as the Swiss National Museum, Gizmodo, VICE, and Phys.org. In this recording, we discuss his projects mapping the Montreaux Jazz Festival and the Star Wars Extended Universe, the future of neural-network assisted data visualization, and how data art helps with the technical and ethical challenges facing science communication in the 21st Century.

    If you enjoy this podcast, please help us reach a wider audience by leaving a review at Apple Podcasts, or sharing the show on social media. Thank you for listening!

    Kirell Benzi’s Website

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    Kirell’s SFI seminar on Data Art (video)

    “Useful Junk? The Effects of Visual Embellishment on Comprehension and Memorability of Charts” by Scott Bateman, Regan L. Mandryk, Carl Gutwin, Aaron Genest, & David McDine, University of Saskatchewan

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    Jazz Bastard Podcast 146 - A French Connection

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 146 - A French Connection
    From chaos order as the boys realize that a couple of Pat's random LP haul both have a connection with the sexiest country and the rest of the episode just falls into place. Come for Pat's mispronunciations, stay for Mike's penetrating analysis of white man dancing on Letterman. Michel LeGrand – LEGRAND JAZZ; Circle - LIVE IN PARIS; Coleman Hawkins - IN PARIS WITH BENNY CARTER AND DJANGO; John Coltrane – LIVE TRAIN: THE EUROPEAN TOURS – Disc 1; Chet Baker with Dick Twardzik – COMPLETE STUDIO RECORDINGS

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 123 - 2 Hard 2 Thematize

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 123 - 2 Hard 2 Thematize
    You can make all sorts of connections among the four selections discussed in this episode, but Pat & Mike aren't about trying too hard. Listen as Ambrose Akinmusire (and Stan Getz) enter the ranks of artists "lucky" enough to be discussed three times on this venerable show. Stan Getz – SWEET RAIN; Ambrose Akinmusire – A RIFT IN DECORUM – LIVE AT THE VILLAGE VANGUARD; Miles Davis – LIVE AT FILLMORE EAST MARCH 7, 1970; Count Basie / Lester Young – SAVORY COLLECTION VOLUME 2
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