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    Explore " #jazz" with insightful episodes like "ACL Tales. ft. C Crook & Tone Brigante", "Episode 089 - Josh Feldstein // Verve Jazz Ensemble", "Andre Ward Interview (Episode 97)", "Laurie Brown - The Ponderer" and "Solstimas! The Most Buddy-ful Time of the Year" from podcasts like ""The Colmenero Bro's Podcast Show", "The Someone You Should Know Podcast", "Nick Egan Times", "Music Buddy" and "Music Buddy"" and more!

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    ACL Tales. ft. C Crook & Tone Brigante

    ACL Tales. ft. C Crook & Tone Brigante

    Listen in with LaRora512 & Maestro Da Jedi of the highly anticipated "Colmenero Bro's Podcast Show."

    Ep 10. 
    C Crook & Tone Brigante pull up at ACL 2023 to chop it up about the AUSTIN Rap scene, touching the community & realizing its F.O.E. The Live Music Capital of the world put on as a whole,  they do  recognize and peep game of what has been breed right here. Only real one's know....
     
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    Ep 10.  ACL Tales

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    Episode 089 - Josh Feldstein // Verve Jazz Ensemble

    Episode 089 - Josh Feldstein  // Verve Jazz Ensemble

    Jazz fans, you're gonna love this episode's podcast guest.  He's the drummer for a talented ensemble of musicians that composes jazz in the spirit of the Verve labels of the 50s and 60s  bop heyday. They just released their 8th album this past May and we'll feature music from that record as well as others. The band is the Verve Jazz Ensemble, and from that band is their band leader, Josh Feldstein, Someone You Should Know.

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    Link to the Verve Jazz Ensemble's YouTube Channel

    Order the new album "All In"
    Tickets for "Jazz at Sunset"

    Video Links:
    Tin Tin Deo
    Disc Jockey Jump

    All music used by permission from the artist
    Someone You Should Know 2023 // CatGotYourTongueStudios 2023

    How to Contact Us:
    Official Website:
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    Thank you for listening!

    Theme music "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.

    Laurie Brown - The Ponderer

    Laurie Brown - The Ponderer

    Laurie Brown is a much-admired Canadian music journalist, writer, TV & radio host, and podcaster. Her remarkable career began in the 1980s at City TV's The New Music, and continued to thrive at Much Music (Pepsi Power Hour), CBC Television (The Journal, The National, and Newsworld's On The Arts), and CBC Radio (The Signal).  She is now the creator, writer, producer and host of two independent podcasts: Pondercast  and Ground Level.

    In this conversation, Laurie talks about seeking creative satisfaction, being a true artist, and what makes a great interview. She reveals how she encouraged a reluctant Miles Davis to talk about music, and how she made David Byrne LoL. She recalls lovingly her Grandparents' radio show, her Dad's piano talents, and how her family bestowed her with the gift of curiosity.  Laurie also shares her memory of a very special evening at the kitchen table with Gord Downie and Gordon Lightfoot. 
     
    MUSIC BUDDY SESSION: "Tabula Rasa"
    Words by by Laurie Brown; Music by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely

    A special creation for the first episode of 2023.  Performed by Laurie Brown, Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely (Listen at 1:04:05).

    Music samples used throughout the body of the interview are from the 2022 album Synthetic: Season 1, by Rich Aucoin. Used with kind permission of the artist.
    Learn more about Rich at richaucoin.ca
    Stream on Apple Music or Spotify
    Download lossless/FLAC on Bandcamp

    Thank you for listening!
    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting the pod with a donation. Any amount helps!

    MUSIC BUDDY IS:
    Jane Gowan (host, producer, editor)
    Tim Vesely (co-producer/co-host)

    The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk

    STAY IN TOUCH
    Email: jane@musicbuddy.ca
    Instagram: @musicbuddypodcast
    Facebook: @musicbuddypodcast
    Twitter: @janegowan
    TikTok: @musicbuddypod

    This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.

    Solstimas! The Most Buddy-ful Time of the Year

    Solstimas! The Most Buddy-ful Time of the Year

    It's that time of the year again! Festive bells, sparkly lights, caroling, visiting with friends and family, walking in the snow (or maybe on the beach?), and dreaming of good things to come.
    For this special episode, we're embracing as much of the season as possible. Let's call it "Solstimas".  You’ll hear from a plethora of festive musical guests, who generously offer up their seasonal favourites.

    GUESTS:
     
    (2:56) Andy Maize - The Grinch That Stole Christmas
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    (5:14)  Lisa Sabino - "2,000 Miles" (performed by Skydiggers) / "Same Old Lang Syne" (Dan Folgelberg), "Happy Xmas (War is Over)" (John Lennon & Yoko Ono)
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    (8:57) Stephen Stanley - "Holly Leaves and Christmas Trees" (Elvis Presley)
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    (15:37) Ethan Deibert - "Run, Run Rudolph" (Chuck Berry)
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    (16:45) Koralee Tonack  - "25th of December" (Everything But the Girl)
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    (18:34) Alan Matheson - "Silent Night, Lonely Night" (Ron Collier)
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    (21:18) Emily Deibert - "Baby, It's Cold Outside" (performed by Zoey Deschanel and Leon Redbone)
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    (23:00) Steve Wright - "Fairytale of New York" (The Pogues)
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    (24:49) Simon Paradis - "Christmas is Coming" (The Payolas)
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    (26:30) Tim Vesely - "Es ist ein ros entsprungen" (performed by Daniel Taylor)
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    (29:00) Seth Feldman -"O Holy Night" (performed by David Phelps)
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    (31:34) Ryan Myshrall - "Christmas Time" (Salsoul Orchestra)
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    (36:58) Josh Finlayson - "If We Make it Through December" (Merle Haggard)
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    (38:51) Connie Kostiuk - "Shchedryk" (Performed by Pink Martini)
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    (41:37) Richard Wolfe - "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (performed by Cat Power)
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    (43:44) Tomás Cassanelli - "Cancion de Navidad "(Silvio Rodriguez)
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    (45:17) David Kitching - "Song for a Winter's Night" (Gordon Lightfoot)
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    (48:23) Julian Taylor - "That Spirit of Christmas" (Ray Charles)
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    (50:50) Tim Falconer - "Tournament of Hearts" (The Weakerthans)
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    (54:44) Marnie Grey - "Tshekuan Mak Tshetutamak" (Groupe Folklorique Montagne). Marnie also chose "Friday I'm in Love" (The Cure), "Moon and Tree" (Blue Rodeo), "Take Me Home Country Roads" (performed by Mountain Man), and anything by the Killers :)
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    (58:24) Mike Downie - "A Penny More" (Skydiggers) / "The Lonely End of the Rink" (The Tragically Hip)
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    (1:05:44) Ron Deibert - "Winter" (The Rolling Stones)
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    (1:08:15) Michael Deibert - "Linus & Lucy" (Vince Guaraldi Trio)  / "All My Little Words" (The Magnetic Fields)
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    Thank you for listening!
    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting the pod with a donation. Any amount helps!

    MUSIC BUDDY IS:
    Jane Gowan (host, producer, editor)
    Tim Vesely (co-producer/co-host)

    The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk

    STAY IN TOUCH
    Email: jane@musicbuddy.ca
    Instagram: @musicbuddypodcast
    Facebook: @musicbuddypodcast
    Twitter: @janegowan
    TikTok: @musicbuddypod

    This podcast is brought to you by Morning Run Productions.

    Jazz trombiták sirattak téged, magyar szabadság- Az 1956-os forradalom elfeledett története

    Jazz trombiták sirattak téged, magyar szabadság- Az 1956-os forradalom elfeledett története
    1956 október 23-ikán a műegyetemi és munkás ifjúság vezetésével spontán forradalom robbant ki a Rákosi vezette kormány ellen. A tiltakozás hamarosan fegyveres ellenállásba csapott át, amit végül a megszálló szovjet csapatok vérbefojtottak. Kevésbé ismert tény azonban, hogy ezekben a napok három jazz együttesnek egy lakásban lemezeket vett fel. Ezeket a felvételek később kicsempészték az országból az USA-ból sugárzó Voice of America csatorna Jazz Hour című adásában tíz milliók hallhatták az akkor már levert forradalom romjain megszólaló jazzt. Egy történet a zene reményt hozó erejéről és arról, hogy olykor a jazz hangosabb a lánctalpak csikorgásánál.

    Folge #3 - Spezial "CON:trast"

    Folge #3 - Spezial "CON:trast"

    Orgel und Saxophon, 2 Instrumente, die unterschiedlicher nicht sein könnten! Die Orgel ist eines der ältesten Instrumente überhaupt, das Saxophon im Gegensatz dazu relativ jung. Der Klang der Orgel ist majestätisch und erhaben, aber statisch; das Saxophon hingegen verfügt über eine schier unendliche Vielfalt an Möglichkeiten, um den Ton nuanciert zu artikulieren und zu gestalten.

    Wenn Werke des nord- und mitteldeutschen Orgelbarock aus der Feder von Johann Sebastian Bach und Dietrich Buxtehude auf zeitgenössische Saxophonliteratur und Improvisationen treffen, widmen sich die Brüder Daniel und Stefan Gottfried diesem Kontrast und entdecken dabei das Verbindende der beiden musikalischen Welten.

    Joan Mondellini- Pasión por la Danza

    Joan Mondellini- Pasión por la Danza

    En este episodio especial de La Pizarra tuve el placer de platicar con mi madre, la talentosa coreógrafa, maestra de Tap, Jazz, y técnica de comedia musical, Joan Mondellini. Ella tiene una verdadera pasión por la danza, para bailarla y también enseñarla. Y esa pasión ha logrado traspasar el micrófono, con hermosas historias y grandes enseñanzas en esta charla tan interesante, donde además nos lleva a través de su fascinante proceso creativo al diseñar una coreografía.

    Joan Mondellini es una de las coreógrafas y maestras de danza más admiradas y solicitadas en México. En 2013 se le otorgó el Diploma de la Confederación Interamericana y Mundial de Profesionales de la Danza por su contribución a la danza en México. 

    Su interesante trayectoria comienza en Londres en el Arts Educational College, donde recibió su grado de “licenciate” en la ISTD, Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing. Joan comenzó su carrera de bailarina profesional en varias compañías de Londres, con las que más adelante realizó giras en Europa y el norte de África. 

     

    Después de vivir con su esposo y dos hijas en Italia, se trasladó con toda su familia a la Ciudad de México donde comenzó a dar clases de Tap y Jazz, fue coreógrafa de varias obras de teatro bajo la dirección de Héctor Mendoza, y José Caballero y luego trabajó con José Luis Ibáñez, Maruxa Villalta y Javier Diaz Dueñas.

     

    Su contribución al mundo de las comedias musicales inició al trabajar conlos coreógrafos norteamericanos Bob Tucker en Gypsy, y Martin Allen en Los Novios y Yo amo a mi mujer. Luego Joan tuvo a su cargo las coreografías de espectáculos de varios artistas como Angélica Vale, el dueto Pimpinela, y en televisión el Show de Anabel y varias presentaciones para Siempre en Domingo, entre otros.

    Con sus ochenta y dos años y sin planes de retirarse, Joan ha continuado dando clases virtuales desde el inicio de la pandemia preparando maestras para su certificación con el ISTD y realizando coreografías para el grupo de Tap Andanzas, ganadoras de varios premios en concursos internacionales de danza.

     

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    Nicky Mondellini es una artista de talla internacional con más de treinta años de carrera artística, su voz es escuchada en comerciales de televisión, radio y plataformas digitales a nivel mundial.

    Su trabajo como actriz incluye más de doce telenovelas, varias obras de teatro clásico español y contemporáneo, cortometrajes y largometrajes, y la conducción de programas matutinos en México y Estados Unidos, además de comerciales de imagen y videos publicitarios y corporativos.

     

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    JANELLE REICHMAN: IMPROVISING A SUCCESSFUL LIFE

    JANELLE REICHMAN: IMPROVISING A SUCCESSFUL LIFE
    Occasionally you get to meet someone who is both a master of their craft and admirably humble at the same time. Janelle Reichman, a world-class jazz musician, is such a person. Not only is Janelle an accomplished musician, she also runs a successful, growing business as a website designer, for among others, musicians. 

    Janelle gives an education in Jazz and the life of a professional musician. She talks about her approach to jazz, her music training and the life of a professional jazz clarinetist and saxophonist. Janelle comes across as a keen practitioner, having performed at venues as famous at The Lincoln Center, and Carnegie Hall, as well as countless jazz clubs and honky tonks throughout the country, including Ann Arbor's own Blue Llama Jazz Club. Janelle has played with the likes of Wynton Marsalis and other accomplished and famous clarinetists and jazz musicians but seems to enjoy the most the regular groups she plays with. Janelle's  regular groups include The Diva Jazz Orchestra, The Klezmephonic Trio and her own band, Janelle Reichman +4, the now defunct Red Hook Ramblers and Gotham Easy, the rebirth of the defunct Red Hook Ramblers. 

    Her background includes some darker times for her when she was at graduate school at the Manhattan Conservatory of Music, where depression set in. She was saved by a couple fellow musicians and found they grounded her and provided a path through the rest of her time in school. She discusses the early days of her career living in a tiny studio apartment in Brooklyn where violent crime was rampant and how she balanced gigs at clubs with weddings and other appearances and writing music and figuring what was next. 

    In fact, Janelle seems to thrive with several close connections with the musicians in the groups in which she plays. Janelle makes a point to compliment her fellow group members including Henrik Karapetyan whom she calls the "most virtuosic violinist I've ever played with" who "should be world famous." I have to say the way Janelle looks up to the musicians around her is a good measure of her character. She confesses to often being amazed at their abilities and it makes her work harder. 

    We also talk about her improvisational skills and the dexterity and clarity it takes to be an improvisationalist. 

    Not only is Janelle an accomplished musician, she also is building a successful web design endeavor she calls Ellanyze, which was an outgrowth of a yearning for greater fulfillment with her place in the world. Her business has grown to a full-time gig which she balances with her career in music. It turns out that this very talented woman is able to feed multiple creative funnels--one through making music and another through the visual of building websites. 

    We wrap up with a funny analogy about how Janelle solves challenges talking about kitchen cabinets and her kitchen renovation. 

    Hope you enjoy! Here's my conversation with Janelle. 

    Website: https://christianrward.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christianrward/

    Spirituality & Inspired Creativity

    Spirituality & Inspired Creativity

    Seven is the number of spirituality. It is the number of the mystic, the healer, and all things hidden. In this episode, the Empress High Council engages the royal family in a revealing round table about our current spiritual statuses, crystal healing, and psychic attacks, but we bring the levity with our conversations about home cooked meals that provide inspiration and grounding, a husband's disdain for crown molding, and marijuana trips. You don't want to miss this riveting and hilarious episode.

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    Songstress, LeNora Jaye

    Songstress, LeNora Jaye

    NYC native, currently based in South Florida, LeNora Jaye grew up in a household where she was exposed to everything from Jazz, Bebop, Gospel, Motown, Opera, Cabaret and even Broadway showtunes. As a featured vocalist for the funk-rock band Rhythm Republik, she began performing at a host of venerable NYC venues including B.B. King's, House of Blues, The Blue Note NYC, S.O.B's, Tramps, The Wetlands, CBGB's, Ashford & Simpson's Sugar Bar and many others. A series of session jobs followed, including performances at the St. Lucia Jazzfest as a vocalist for saxophonist Robert Zi Taylor, appearing as a featured artist on the 2011 KZCT OZCAT Radio 89.5 FM's CARNIVAL Freedom I-JAMS Jazz Cruise, and in 2012 as a contract-performer aboard the CELEBRITY Eclipse cruise vessel. LeNora has proven to be an in-demand artist on the soul & jazz scene and was recently voted BEST NEW ARTIST 2011 by SoulTracks.com for their Annual Reader’s Choice Music Awards after the release of her critically-acclaimed debut cd THE STORY. In 2016 LeNora once again made her mark on the music scene with her TransPhatt Records EP release FORCE OF LIFE. LeNora is currently performing as “Ella” for the South Florida Sammy Davis Jr. & Ella Fitzgerald tribute show and is also currently a weekly featured performer at Georgie’s Alibi-Wilton Manors. LeNora is also one of the lead vocalists with the renown South Florida Motown/Supremes musical tribute group The Ladies of Soul and through South Florida Legends Incorporated she is all 3 of the new 3-act Icons of SOUL tribute show featuring the lengendary music of Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle & Chaka Khan.