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    Explore " john scofield" with insightful episodes like "E173: Live From My Drum Room With Adam Deitch!", "Episode #27 - John Scofield: Uncle John's Band", "Ustad Zakir Hussain shares Landmark Moment of his life & Best Shakti Tour Memories: Chai with Manju", "M.E.B. (formerly Miles Electric Band) That You Not Dare To Forget With Miles Davis's Nephew Vince Wilburn Jr" and "Episode #9 - John Scofield" from podcasts like ""Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher!", "ECM Records Podcast", "Chai with Manju", "Profiles With Maggie LePique" and "ECM Records Podcast"" and more!

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    E173: Live From My Drum Room With Adam Deitch!

    E173: Live From My Drum Room With Adam Deitch!

    My guest is four-time grammy nominated drummer, composer, arranger and producer, Adam Deitch. Adam and I do a deep dive into his creative process for composing and recording. Growing up immersed in music, where both parents are drummers. His bands "Lettuce" "The Adam Deitch Quartet" and their latest release "Roll The Tape" his work and collaborations with John Scofield, his online drum lessons "Deitch Academy" and much more! So come along for the ride! 

    Adam's website: https://www.deitchbeatsdontquit.com/ 

    Deitch Academy: https://deitchacademy.com/

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    M.E.B. (formerly Miles Electric Band) That You Not Dare To Forget With Miles Davis's Nephew Vince Wilburn Jr

    M.E.B. (formerly Miles Electric Band) That You Not Dare To Forget With Miles Davis's Nephew Vince Wilburn Jr

    Maggie speaks with Miles Davis's nephew, musician and bandleader Vince Wilburn Jr about That You Not Dare To Forget by M.E.B. (formerly Miles Electric Band) led by Vince Wilburn, Jr. collects a progressive all-star ensemble featuring Miles Davis alumni and the players Miles inspired. This brand new, never-released studio recording captures a multi-generational who’s who of acclaimed artists performing new Miles-inspired compositions. Two tracks of the five on the album include unreleased trumpet performances by Miles and the album, produced by Mi les’ alumni Lenny White and Wilburn, features music legends including Ron Carter, Marcus Miller, Stanley Clarke, Donald Harrison, Darryl Jones, Vernon Reid and John Scofield. This album is dedicated to the memory of Wallace Roney and Bernard Wright and contains some of their final recordings. The cover is an original painting from artist and Miles’ associate Mikel Elam.

    Source: https://www.milesdavis.com/albums/that-you-not-dare-to-forget/

    Source: https://www.legacyrecordings.com/2023/04/18/m-e-b-on-making-that-you-not-dare-to-forget-jazziz/
    Source: https://recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/15742

    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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    THROWING LOGS ON THE CAMPFIRE FT. ELI WINDERMAN & CHRIS GIRONDA

    THROWING LOGS ON THE CAMPFIRE FT. ELI WINDERMAN & CHRIS GIRONDA
    Zach is joined by keyboardist Eli Winderman of Dopapod and keyboardist Chris Gironda of Space Bacon to discuss the current state of Dopapod and their upcoming show on 4/20 at Sony Hall, the inspiring risk behind full band improvisation, the influence that musicians like John Scofield and John Medeski have on younger players, creating Octave Cat with Jesse Miller of Lotus, the grind and psychology behind building a touring band, the concept of Dopapod's upcoming self-titled studio release, Dopapod and Space Bacon playing shows together in the future, and so much more. Thanks for listening. Please rate and subscribe. Intro by Jack Willard Photo by Mkdevo

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 223.3 - Little Pat Blue

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 223.3 - Little Pat Blue

    Mike's on the road and overwhelmed with work so it's up to Pat to come up with something to satiate the frothing demand for bastardly content.  Back to the vinyl well he goes - first to talk about six Blue Note albums he discovered on his on-going record buying spree (enjoyable in whatever format you choose) and then to muse a little about how Blue Note is once again building a canon by selecting which albums get memorialized in all-analog vinyl and which albums of the hundred plus already released are his favorite in the format.  Don't worry - next time it's back to our regularly scheduled format.  Hank Mobley – POPPIN’; Kenny Dorham – TROMPETA TOCCATA; Donald Byrd – BYRD IN FLIGHT; John Scofield and Pat Metheny – I CAN SEE YOUR HOUSE FROM HERE; Lonnie Smith – ALL IN MY MIND; Charles Lloyd – TONE POEM.

    E20: Live From My Drum Room With Dennis Chambers! 2-13-21

    E20: Live From My Drum Room With Dennis Chambers! 2-13-21

    My old friend and legendary drummer Dennis Chambers and I discuss his career with P Funk, John Scofield, Steely Dan, Carlos Santana and more! Lots of great and funny stories, including the late great Jeff Porcaro, and his performance at the Buddy Rich Memorial Concert in 1989. Watch all the episodes on my YouTube channel and please subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/c/JohnDeChristopherLiveFromMyDrumRoom 

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    117. Frank Gibson Jnr.

    117. Frank Gibson Jnr.

    Legendary New Zealand drummer Frank Gibson Jnr.  has had an astonishing career and has deservedly earned the upmost respect from his peers.  He’s worked with a long list of artists including Shona Lang, Diana Krall, Joe Henderson, Leo Sayer, John Scofield, Dusty Springfield, The Temptations and Glen Campbell.  He’s dedicated, grounded and an all-round good guy.  It was a thrill to talk to him. 

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    Jazz Bastard Podcast 201 - Something Old

    Jazz Bastard Podcast 201 - Something Old

    The boys start their trawl through some best-of-decade picks they missed during the last eight years by focusing on four albums in the, let's face it, somewhat amorphous "something old" category.  By which we mean, I think, albums on best of decades lists featuring well-established artists playing in fairly familiar modes.  Any, the results are mixed (surprised, anybody?) but do let us pontificate on a few of the big names from the last few decades and dream of being jazz producers . . . Jack DeJohnette – HUDSON; Keith Jarrett and Charlie Haden – JASMINE; Sons of Kemet – YOUR QUEEN IS A REPTILE; Joe Lovano – BIRD SONGS.  

    14. Nathan Haines

    14. Nathan Haines

    Today we talk to legendary jazz and fusion musician Nathan Haines. We discuss his open minded approach to music, the pointless concept of ‘genre’, playing at Ronnie Scotts, John Scofield, seeing Miles Davis live, writing and recording, balancing his career and family life and his background growing up in a very musical family and his natural progression in to music. 

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