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    Explore " john coltrane" with insightful episodes like "Clint Holley", "Flying Lotus", "Wheel Chair Trappin Again...", "RECAP EPISODE: Len and Beave's NFL Playoff Preview" and "Sacred Steel Nation Legends - The Campbell Brothers - Part 2" from podcasts like ""Making Sound with Jann Klose", "Roots to Grooves", "The Left Hand Perspective Podcast", "Jagbags" and "Dante's Harmony Podcast"" and more!

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    Clint Holley

    Clint Holley

    EPISODE 64: Clint Holley is the Owner and Chief Engineer of Well Made Music. Clint began a love affair with vinyl records when he was 12 years old. His parents would take him to local flea markets and with a few dollars, he was able to bring home stacks and stacks of wax! This passion for vinyl bloomed into a full-fledged career in 2009 when Clint was given the opportunity to cut master lacquers for Gotta Groove Records and start his own business as Well Made Music.
    Clint’s unwavering passion for the vinyl format has allowed him to become trusted to cut treasured music by classic artists such as John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, The Velvet Underground, Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, George Jones, and Willie Nelson to name a few. Clint oversees the majority of Well Made Music’s maintenance, scheduling, and contact. In 2017, Clint and Dave Polster created a live-to-lacquer recording studio entitled The Earnest Tube, located in Bristol, Virginia. wellmademusic.net/staff-contact-info 

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    Flying Lotus

    Flying Lotus

    Flying Lotus is Steven Ellison, a progressive electronic music producer fusing hip hop, jazz, and dubstep, into tasty cocktails of novel vibration. A descendant of the famed Coltrane family, Flying Lotus continues to supply high quality, inventive sound, pushing the boundaries of popular music.

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    Wheel Chair Trappin Again...

    Wheel Chair Trappin Again...

    BlaZae welcomes Brotha Devin back on the show for a discussion on metaphysics, music, and what he's been up to lately.

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    RECAP EPISODE: Len and Beave's NFL Playoff Preview

    RECAP EPISODE:  Len and Beave's NFL Playoff Preview
    In the latest recap episode of Jagbags, Len and Beave rank Caruso, Ball, and Vucevic for the Bulls, discuss the Cavs' pickup of Rajon Rondo, and debate whether Northwestern has what it takes to make the postseason. Len sticks up for various magazines, and Beave reviews a jazz album, to Len's consternation. They discuss which album is better, Blondie's self-titled debut, or the Go-Gos' "Beauty & The Beat". Finally, the guys take on the first round of the NFL Playoffs, and provide their predictions. It's a SMORGASBORD of entertainment! Put us in your ear.

    Sacred Steel Nation Legends - The Campbell Brothers - Part 2

    Sacred Steel Nation Legends - The Campbell Brothers - Part 2

    In this episode of Dante's Harmony Podcast, Danté is joined by Sacred Steel legends Chuck Campbell, and Phil Campbell of the Campbell Brothers. With over two decades of sacred steel music, and having traveled to over 25 countries, these masters bring the spirit, and churchy feel to their latest album, The Campbell Brothers Present, John Coltrane's, A Love Supreme. We talk about their new album, how the album came to be, the legacy of Darick Campbell, and so much more.

    Dante's Harmony Podcast is produced, edited, created, & directed by: Danté L. Harmon Sr.

    Theme Music by: Danté L. Harmon Sr. @Dante Harmon

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    #90: Byron Westbrook

    #90: Byron Westbrook

    Perceptual geographies, Dylan's near misses, Coltrane's unresolved places. The LA-based artist and composer discusses three important albums.

    Byron's picks:

    Maryanne Amacher – Sound Characters (Making The Third Ear)
    Bob Dylan – Planet Waves
    John Coltrane – Sun Ship

    Byron's fabulous new record, Mirror Views, is out now via Ash International. His website is here, and he's on Twitter as @byronwestbrook.

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    Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus

    Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus

    Hi Folks!  And now for something completely different.  For this months episode we listen to a jazz album but not just any jazz album.  We listen to 1956's (or 1957's depending on who you ask) landmark album "Saxophone Colossus" by Sonny Rollins. This album finds Sonny Rollins as bandleader to musicians Tommy Flanagan, Doug Watkins and Max Roach.  We talk about all of the musicians and all of the songs (there are only five after all). We are excited to share our thoughts with you and hope you enjoy.  Thanks for listening!

    Intro/Outro Music:
    Upbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeod
    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-forever
    License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    Michelle Coltrane On Alice Coltrane's New Recording Kirtan: Turiya Sings

    Michelle Coltrane On Alice Coltrane's New Recording Kirtan: Turiya Sings


    Alice Coltrane’s ashram album Kirtan: Turiya Sings gets first release.

    Michelle Coltrane joins Maggie to discuss her Mother's latest release from Impulse! Records Kirtan: Turiya Sings . After releasing the wondrous Transfiguration in 1978, documenting a live concert with drummer Roy Haynes and bassist Reggie Workman, Alice Coltrane retreated from public life to serve as swamini in an ashram she founded in Agoura Hills, California. Though she resurfaced briefly at John Coltrane tribute concerts during the 1990s and released a final album, Translinear Light, in 2004, it was widely thought she had abandoned music for over two decades.

    However, during that time, she was playing alone and with others for Sunday "kirtans" (services), and she occasionally recorded devotional chants for her followers. In 2017, Luaka Bop released The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda; its music was compiled from four privately pressed (and professionally recorded) cassettes. The first of these was 1982's Turiya Sings, and marked the first recording of her singing voice, accompanied by organ, strings, synths, and in places, minimal sound effects. Commercially unavailable, it has been streaming on YouTube for years. Kirtan: Turiya Sings, issued by Impulse!, presents that album in a startling new context. This rare mix -- unheard even by Ravi Coltrane until he was producing Translinear Light -- presents Alice's prayerful rendition of nine traditional Hindu chants called "bhajans," offered with only her Wurlitzer organ in support.

    Source: https://www.allmusic.com/album/kirtan-turiya-sings-mw0003535709

    Source: https://www.alicecoltrane.com

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    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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    Mr. P.C., John Coltrane

    Mr. P.C., John Coltrane

    Welcome to JazzPianoSkills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!

    Every JazzPianoSkills weekly podcast episode introduces aspiring jazz pianists to essential Jazz Piano Skills. Each Podcast episode explores a specific Jazz Piano Skill in depth. Today you will discover, learn, play Mr. P.C. by jazz great John Coltrane. In this Jazz Piano Lesson you will:

    Discover
    Mr. P.C. a classic jazz standard by the great John Coletrane

    Learn
    How to approach the Form, Ckey, Melody, Chord Changes, and Harmonic Function of John Coltrane’s Mr. P.C.

    Play
    John Coltrane’s Mr. P.C. using contemporary voicings, melodic harmonization, and improvising using the standard minor blues scale

    Be sure to use the Jazz Piano Podcast Packets for this Jazz Piano Lesson for maximum musical growth. All three Podcast Packets are designed to help you gain insight and command of a specific Jazz Piano Skill. The Podcast Packets are invaluable educational tools to have at your fingertips while you discover, learn, and play jazz piano.

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    Episode Outline
    Introduction

    Discover, Learn, Play
    Invite to Join JazzPianoSkills

    DEMO 1:
    Mr. P.C. performed by John Coltrane

    DEMO 2:
    Mr. P.C. performed by Dr. Lawrence

    DEMO 3:
    Form, Key, and Changes
    Minor Blues (12 Measures)
    C Minor Blues - Classic Changes
    C Minor Blues - Harmonic Function

    DEMO 4:
    Contemporary Shells
    Left-Hand Voicings (Quartal Structures)

    DEMO 5:
    Contemporary Two-Handed Voicings
    5-Note Shapes (2 in Left, 3 in Right)
    Primarily Quartal Structures

    DEMO 6:
    Harmonization of Melody
    Contemporary Two-Handed Voicings

    DEMO 7:
    Minor Blues Scale Exercise

    DEMO 8:
    Minor Blues Improvisation (Scale Tones Only)

    DEMO 9:
    Harmonized Minor Blues Scale Exercise

    DEMO 10:
    Harmonized Minor Blues Scale Improvisation (Scale Tones Only)

    DEMO 11:
    Combo Improvisation
    Single Note Minor Blues Scale
    Harmonized Minor Blues Scale

    Conclusion
    Closing Comments

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    Music and Spirituality? Dr. Martyn Percy, The Dean of Christ Church University of Oxford

    Music and Spirituality? Dr. Martyn Percy, The Dean of Christ Church University of Oxford

    In this episode, we had some recording challenges, which I hope is not too annoying.

    This week we close out our series on The Many Styles of Christian Music with The Very Revd Professor Martyn Percy.  Having Dr. Percy on this episode is the perfect way to end the series.  Listen as he connects Jazz music in particular, with Spirituality and shares his experiences from a few churches from around the world.  Find out which Beach Boys song has religious overtones.  Be sure to stick around to the end to hear a sound bite about what we can do in this amazing life journey.

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    Jeff Parker on John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme" (1965)

    Jeff Parker on John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme" (1965)

    It doesn't get much more classic than this, John Coltrane's A Love Supreme is a bonafide heat rock. Musician/DJ Jeff Parker sits down with Oliver and guest co-host Jocelyn Brown to discuss this truly iconic album, it's unexpected gospel leanings, and the intentionality behind every aspect of this album.

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    More on A Love Supreme

    Show tracklisting (all songs from A Love Supreme unless otherwise indicated):

    • A Love Supreme Pt. I - Acknowledgment
    • A Love Supreme Pt. IV - Psalm
    • Tortoise: TNT
    • Jeff Parker: Fusion Swirl
    • A Love Supreme Pt. II Resolution
    • A Love Supreme Pt. IV - Psalm
    • John Coltrane: Alabama
    • A Love Supreme Pt. I - Acknowledgment
    • A Love Supreme Pt. III - Pursuance
    • A Love Supreme Pt. IV - Psalm
    • A Love Supreme Pt. III - Pursuance
    • A Love Supreme Pt. IV - Psalm
    • A Love Supreme Pt. I - Acknowledgment
    • A Love Supreme Pt. II - Resolution
    • A Love Supreme Pt. I - Acknowledgment
    • A Love Supreme Pt. II - Resolution
    • A Love Supreme Pt. IV - Psalm
    • Duke Ellington & John Coltrane: In A Sentimental Mood
    • Alice Coltrane: The Sun
    • John Coltrane: Spiral

    Here is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find on there

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    #008 - Festarako pianoa (Chick Corea)

    #008 - Festarako pianoa (Chick Corea)
    urpekoBONBARDA #008


    Zuzeu Podcastek aurkezten du:
    Urpeko Bonbarda, Anartz Bilbao gidari duen musika saioa.

    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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    La música de Malcolm & Marie

    La música de Malcolm & Marie

    En este episodio Rana Fonk les habla del maravilloso soundtrack de la película de Netflix: Malcolm & Marie. Con música original de Labrinth y canciones que van desde artistas como James Brown, Duke Ellington, y John Coltrane hasta Outkast. Disfruten de los datos curiosos y estos tracks fantásticos.


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    Jazz: Johan Bakker - Author and Music Lover - Part 1

    Jazz: Johan Bakker - Author and Music Lover - Part 1

    In this episode, part one of the last episodes on Jazz, we sit down with Johan Bakker who had Jazz woven into the fabric of his life since May 13, 1988.  He shared how he later began to chronicle the North Sea Jazz Festivals as a regular attendee.  Listen as he provides background to the North Sea Jazz Festival and insight into the music landscape of the Netherlands.

    Contextual Playlist:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH_EIRKmIkHx1a0D_wA7TOw/playlists

    Is Jazz Dead?: Ethan Dodd - Musician and Writer

    Is Jazz Dead?:  Ethan Dodd - Musician and Writer

    Is Jazz Dead?  This is the question that Ethan Dodd both ask and answer in this episode.   Listen as he expounds on the question, Jazz generationally, the evolution of Jazz, his position of changing how he and his generation think Jazz's cross-pollinating with Hip Hop, Electronic music will keep Jazz moving forward.

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    Jazz: Professor Chris Collins - Detroit Jazz Festival

    Jazz:  Professor Chris Collins - Detroit Jazz Festival

    Artist, Composer, Director of Jazz Studies at Wayne State University, and President and Artistic Director of the Detroit Jazz Festival, Professor Chris Collins join us to share stories, some Jazz history and to propagate Jazz as one of the genre’s most passionate ambassadors.

    Contextual Playlist:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH_EIRKmIkHx1a0D_wA7TOw/playlists

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