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Alan Pizzarelli
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Aeropuerto Jazz Café
Aeropuerto Jazz Café 0763
aeropuertojazzcafe.com Programa 0763 - V15/09/2023 - Buselli Wallarab Jazz Orchestra - Olatz Garcia Erguin Sextet - Christian Pabst - John Pizzarelli - Alan Ferber Nonet ENLACES DE AUDIO EN NUESTRA WEB y en esferajazz.com #jazz #podcast EN FM CANARIAS: 7.7 Radio Gran Canaria Radio Sol Maspalomas Radio Insular de Lanzarote Radio Sintonia Fuerteventura Radio Tiempo Tenerife Onda Universal Tenerife Jaleo Press Radio .
2023-09-15
58 min
Jazz Backstory
"In the Studios-East Coast" - pt. 1
After the big band era played itself out, the most versatile jazz musicians found plentiful work in the studios, recording every genre of music imaginable. Episode 19 focuses on the East Coast recording scene, specifically New York City. Dick Hyman, Bucky Pizzarelli, Alan Raph and Manny Albam share their studio stories.
2023-07-18
29 min
Haiku Daily Podcast
Wednesday, February 1st, 2023
Today, I share a haiku by Alan PizzarelliSubscribe: Substack | Apple | SpotifyFollow: Instagram | Youtube | Facebook | Twitter Get full access to Haiku Daily at haikudailypodcast.substack.com/subscribe
2023-02-01
02 min
The Yule Log From Hell
The Yule Log From Hell 2021 - Episode 5 - Fashionably Late
For this episode we pay tribute to those we have lost over the past year. We have dispensed with our usual format and this show is presented without any interruptions. Happy Christmas Little Friend – Cast of Cinderella (B’way) – Rebecca Luker 1961-2020 Silent Night – Leslie West – 1945-2020 Song For a Winter’s night – Tony Rice – 1951-2020 Little Drummer Boy – Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band – Alto Reed (sax) 1948-2020 Christmas 2020 message – Dawn Wells – 1938-2020 All I Want For Christmas Is You – Gerry & The Pacemakers – Gerry Mardsen 1942-2021 O Holy Night – Hank Crawford – Howard Johnson (sax) 1941-2021 Silent Night – Phil Spector 1939-2021 Dance of Th...
2021-12-24
4h 55
Common Threads
Paolo Martorano: Paolo Martorano Bespoke - Common Threads 010 Part 1
Dubbed “the millennial bespoke tailor” by no less than Women’s Wear Daily, Paolo Martorano, while still young, boasts a singularly auspicious body of experience. As the grandson of both a master tailor and a seamstress, Paolo’s inclination to the bespoke world was something of a double legacy birthright. Prior to attending the Fashion Institute of Technology, where he graduated with a degree in Textile Science, he began his career while still a teenager by garnering an internship with Alan Flusser. He followed that with a seven-year stint in the custom clothing department at the legendary Madison A...
2021-10-29
1h 09
Common Threads
Paolo Martorano: Paolo Martorano Bespoke - Common Threads 010 Part 2
Dubbed “the millennial bespoke tailor” by no less than Women’s Wear Daily, Paolo Martorano, while still young, boasts a singularly auspicious body of experience. As the grandson of both a master tailor and a seamstress, Paolo’s inclination to the bespoke world was something of a double legacy birthright. Prior to attending the Fashion Institute of Technology, where he graduated with a degree in Textile Science, he began his career while still a teenager by garnering an internship with Alan Flusser. He followed that with a seven-year stint in the custom clothing department at the legendary Madison A...
2021-10-29
1h 23
The Yule Log From Hell
The Yule Log From Hell 2020 - Episode 5a - Heavenly Bodies - Part 1
PART 1 This show pays tribute to those artists we have lost over the past year. We have dispensed with our usual format and is presented without any interruptions. 1) December – Earth, Wind & Fire – Allee Willis (songwriter) 1947-2019 2) We Need A Little Christmas – Andrea McArdle – Jerry Herman (songwriter) 1931-2019 3) Christmas Time Is Here (2020 Droz remix) – Vince Guaraldi Trio/choir of St. Paul's Episcopal Church/Peter Robbins/Chris Shea – Lee Mendelson (songwriter) 1933-2019 4) Dear Father Christmas – Neil Innes 1944-2019 5) Jack’s In The House – Jack Sheldon 1931-2019 6) Merry Christma...
2020-12-23
2h 57
Próba muzyki
Bill Withers, Krzysztof Penderecki i inspiracje od Erykah Badu
Przedstawiamy sylwetki muzyków, którzy odeszli w ostatnich dniach, nie tylko z powodu powikłań w wyniku COVID-19. Bill Withers Krzysztof Penderecki Manu Dibango Wallace Roney Bucky Pizzarelli Ellis Marsalis Jr Alan Merrill 1. Bil Withers: - Just The Two Of Us - Use Me - Lovely Day - Ain’t No Sunshine 2. Krzysztof Penderecki - 3 Pieces In Baroque Style no 1 Aria - 3 Pieces In Baroque Style no 2 Minuet no 1 - 3 Pieces In Baroque Style no 3 Minuet no 2 3. Manu Di Bango - Tek Time - Soul Makossa 4. Wallace Roney - Daahoud 5. Bucky Pizzarelli - A Beautiful Friednship 6. Ellis Marsalis - I Can’...
2020-04-16
28 min
The One Way Ticket Show
Musician Great, John Pizzarelli, Shares His One Way Ticket To 1954 NYC & More
John Pizzarelli, the world-renowned guitarist and singer, has established himself as a prime contemporary interpreter of the Great American Songbook and beyond, with a repertoire that includes Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Tom Waits, Antônio Carlos Jobim, and The Beatles. His wildly successful Midnight McCartney had its origins in McCartney’s Grammy Award-winning 2012 album, Kisses on the Bottom. Pizzarelli played guitar on 10 of the album’s 14 tracks and backed Sir Paul at an iTunes concert at Capitol Records Studios and the Grammy Awards. Pizzarelli’s solo recording career began in 1990 with My Blue Heaven on Chesky Records. He played clubs and c...
2019-05-28
52 min
Haiku Chronicles
9/11 Memorial
Host and poet Alan Pizzarelli wrote this haiku in the mid-1990's. Since 9/11 in 2001, this haiku has resonated with an added meaning for many readers. Let us not forget, the memory of our peaceful world, before that horrible day and make for a more peaceful future. The video footage is one of the twin towers reflecting pools and falls at the 9/11 Memorial. Each of the falls sits within the footprint where the Twin Towers once stood.
2018-09-12
00 min
Haiku Chronicles
HC Episode 34: The Henderson Letter
Alan Pizzarelli shares a letter from Professor Harold G. Henderson written to him in 1971. From his talk at the 2014 Seabeck Haiku Getaway in Seabeck, Washington. Harold G. Henderson (1889-1974) was a Japanese scholar and author of The Bamboo Room (1933) which became the revised version, An Introduction to Haiku (1958), the first notable works on modern English-language haiku. Henderson’s papers were given to the New York Public Library in 1974.
2016-07-03
00 min
Haiku Chronicles
HC Episode 29: Video Shorts - Haiku Railroad Blues
Introducing our new series, “Haiku Chronicles Video Shorts.” In this episode, Alan Pizzarelli reads a few of his haiku poetry along the railroad tracks.
2014-05-27
00 min
Haiku Chronicles
HC Episode 28: Tea Talk - Danger on Peaks and Back on the Fire
Haiku Chronicles is back on the fire with a discussion and review of two books by Gary Snyder, “Danger on Peaks” and “Back on the Fire” with hosts Donna Beaver and Alan Pizzarelli. This episode includes excerpts of Gary Snyder reading from his book, “Danger on Peaks” and more.
2014-04-08
00 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 292: Jazz for the Dog Days
This went over so well last year, I thought I'd bring it back for another try! It's summer in New England, so why not some lazy music for these lazy, hot days? Today is August 16th, the feast day of Saint Roch, the patron saint of Dogs, so why not celebrate the "Dog Days"? The Romans referred to the dog days as diēs caniculārēs and associated the hot weather with the star Sirius. They considered Sirius to be the "Dog Star" because it is the brightest star in the constellation Canis Major (Lar...
2012-08-16
1h 23
54 Below Podcast
Ep. 10 - Hilary Kole
Tonight, Hilary Kole –the first jazz singer to play 54Below. But she wasn't always destined for jazz singing. Hear how Ms. Kole went from dreams of becoming the next John Williams to being the youngest singer to ever perform at the Rainbow Room She's played with music legends Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck and Michel LeGrand, recorded with Hank Jones, John Pizzarelli, David Frishberg, Monty Alexander, Benny Green, Freddy Cole, Alan Broadbent, Cedar Walton and Mike Renzi, and starred in the off-Broadway hit, Our Sinatra. Her newest album, You A...
2012-08-11
09 min
Haiku Chronicles
HC Episode 17: Tea Talk - An Anthology of Premodern Japanese Senryu
A review and discussion of Makoto Ueda's book of senryu, "Light Verse from the Floating World" with hosts Donna Beaver and Alan Pizzarelli.
2011-03-28
00 min
Haiku Chronicles
HC Episode 10: Haibun - Haiku Prose
The Haiku related form HAIBUN is the focus of this episode, including readings of contemporary haibun by Cor van den Heuvel, Anita Virgil, Alan Pizzarelli, and Donna Beaver.
2010-02-16
00 min
Haiku Chronicles
HC Episode 7: Baseball Haiku
To celebrate Baseball and the World Series, Haiku Chronicles takes you "back to the ball game" with baseball haiku. Discussion and readings of baseball haiku and senryu by Cor van den Heuvel, Ed Markowski, Alan Pizzarelli, and Donna Beaver. Credit Information: Special thanks to the W. W. Norton & Company publisher of Baseball Haiku edited by Cor van den Heuvel and Nanae Tamura and the Chautauqua Institution, New York for the 2008 audio segments of Ed Markowski. The Haydn Quartet with Harry MacDonough singing, Take me Out to the Ball Game (cir. 1908, Public Domain).
2009-11-02
00 min
Haiku Chronicles
HC Episode 5: History of American Haiku Part II, The Beat Poets
Part II, features a reading and discussion of haiku poetry by Allen Ginsberg; with guest Cor van den Heuvel. Donna Beaver and Alan Pizzarelli continue their discussion with guest Cor van den Heuvel on the history of American haiku highlighting the Beat Poets. This episode also features a reading and discussion of haiku poetry by Allen Ginsberg from his lectures at Naropa University. Credit Information: Special thanks to Bob Rosenthal, the Allen Ginsberg Project and Naropa University for the haiku segments from Allen Ginsberg’s poetry classes, “On Vividness and Close Observation in Writ...
2009-08-31
00 min
Haiku Chronicles
HC Episode 4: History of American Haiku Part I, Roots
Part I, Cor van den Heuvel joins hosts Donna Beaver and Alan Pizzarelli to discuss the history of American haiku.
2009-08-02
00 min
Haiku Chronicles
HC Episode 3: Senryu, Son of Haiku
In this episode Donna Beaver and Alan Pizzarelli discuss the distinction between the poetic forms of Haiku and Senryu, the origins of Senryu in Japan, and its rediscovery and recognition as a poetic form in English literature. Credit for choral arrangements of Alan Pizzarelli's Senryu: "the fat lady" Performed by The Marietta Choir "buzzZ" Commissioned by soprano Maria Knapik-Sztramko for the Guelph Spring Festival, May 19, 1993 Ontario, Canada For more on Haiku Chronicles visit: http://www.haikuchronicles.com Haiku Chronicles copyright 2009
2009-06-26
00 min
Haiku Chronicles
Basho's Frog
This episode of Haiku Chronicles takes us back to 16th century Japan when the first great Japanese master of haiku, Matsuo Basho wrote his breakthrough haiku, "Furu-Ike-Ya" (Old Pond). Donna Beaver and Alan Pizzarelli discuss the poem's interesting history and its influence on the poetic form of haiku.
2009-06-04
00 min