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All Your Base Are Belong to Us: U.S. Military Installations
EPISODE 114 | All Your Base Are Belong to Us: U.S. Military Installations The United States spends more on their military than the next nine countries combined. With around 450 bases (or maybe 500 or maybe 750 or maybe 800 or even more) operating more than 111,000 installations in 80 or more countries, there’s a lot to keep track of. In fact, no one is really sure how accurate those numbers are, since a lot of places are deemed classified or even top secret, and yes, cover stories have sometimes been deployed. Some of the things we do know about are pr...
2024-07-03
50 min
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Vol. V | Ep. 6 - Kai Talim
Kai Talim wants to talk about curiosity. Douglas Detrick and this pianist turned podcaster and entrepreneur had a thoughtful conversation about how following our curiosity can lead to new directions in our lives. Biography Kai Talim is a talk show host, pianist, barista, content producer, and brand strategist, and he’s changed directions a few times. When he graduated with a Bachelor’s in classical piano performance from the University of Michigan, he had one regret: he hadn’t ventured outside of the music school often enough to explore his other interest...
2021-11-16
48 min
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Vol. V | Ep. 5 - Leila Haile & Joaquin Lopez
In the time COVID-19, Leila Haile and Joaquin Lopez, Portland, Oregon’s newest Creative Laureates, are focused on healing, especially for BIPOC and queer communities. They talk with Douglas Detrick about how they became artists and why, how artists can heal themselves, and how artists can offer healing experiences to their audiences. About the guests Leila Haile was born in San Francisco, and has been in Portland, OR for the last 15 years. They spent the last four curating space for Queer, and Trans communities effected by white supremacy to host exhibitions, art programming, po...
2021-11-09
40 min
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Vol. V | Ep. 4 - William Seiji Marsh
William Seiji Marsh was inspired by a moment of personal realization to launch a new business during the pandemic. Douglas Detrick and Marsh talk about goal setting in music, and how it can relieve anxiety and improve outcomes when done with a more honest mindset. William Seiji Marsh About William Seiji Marsh William Seiji Marsh is a guitarist, educator and musician mindset coach based in Los Angeles. He records and performs internationally with Pink Martini, Edna Vazquez and Cardioid. In the past, he has toured and recorded with Cherry Poppin’ Daddies, Halie Loren, Lost Lander and...
2021-11-02
36 min
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Vol. 5 | Ep. 3 - Tanya Kalmanovitch
“Why do I continue to devote myself to music?” was a starting point for violist, ethnomusicologist, author and educator Tanya Kalmanovitch to launch her newsletter The Rest. Hear her talk with Douglas Detrick about how capitalism and music interact, how she talks about money with her conservatory students, and how we can stop setting ourselves up for failure in our personal musical practice. Jenni Kline: Make-up Artist, Hair Stylist Tanya Kalmanovitch is a Canadian violist, ethnomusicologist, and author known for her breadth of inquiry and restless sense of adventure. Her uncommonly diverse interests converge in the fields of i...
2021-10-26
41 min
The Murdaugh Murders, Money & Mystery | Unsolved South Carolina
Murdaugh Family History | The Murdaugh Murders, Money & Mystery | Unsolved South Carolina
Episode 2: A look into the history of the Murdaugh family and their rise to prominence in the legal profession as adept personal injury attorneys and also the top prosecutors in South Carolina's 14th Judicial Circuit, which includes Hampton County and four other surrounding counties. Randolph Murdaugh Sr., the Murdaugh family patriarch, founded what would become today's Peters Murdaugh Parker Eltzroth & Detrick law firm as a one-man office in Hampton County in 1910. Randolph Murdaugh Sr. became the first elected solicitor (district attorney) for the 14th Circuit in 1920. In 1940, Randolph Sr. died after being hit by a tra...
2021-10-21
27 min
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Vol. V | Ep. 2 – Patrick Walsh
Patrick Walsh talks about “re-enfranchising” incarcerated audiences in Oregon by directing theater for performances in Oregon prisons. He is the Executive Artistic Director of Northwest Classical Theater Cooperative, who presented their latest production, Antigone, via video during the pandemic. Biography Patrick Walsh, back row, 2nd from right. Patrick Walsh is a theatre director and producer who believes in the power of language, art, and community to change lives. His work has been seen across the United States of America. He currently serves as the Executive Artistic Director of Northwest Classical Theatre Collaborative Inc (www.nwctc.org...
2021-10-19
43 min
Enter the Rabbit Hole
O is for Operation Midnight Climax Part I - Breakin‘ Brains
What's got three letters, can change your brain chemistry, and messed a lot of people up in the 60s. Why, it's the CIA of course! Alisha and Will take a look at everybody's favorite spooks and the beginnings of their infamous MKUltra program. Did the CIA unlock the secrets of mind control, or is it just torture? Hint: it's mostly just torture. So sit back, relax, and pop this episode directly on your tongue as we once again Enter the Rabbit Hole. (WARNING: ETRH SHOULD ONLY BE INGESTED VIA THE EARS) Sources: Articles:
2021-10-16
1h 19
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Vol. V | Ep. 1 – Jen Fuller
Glass, light and steel artist Jen Fuller and Douglas Detrick talk about how glass can inspire adaptability, collaboration, and surprise. About Jen Fuller Portland based installation artist, Jen Fuller, has been constructing ephemeral glass, steel, and light experiences throughout the United States for over a decade. As a self-taught artist, Fuller found her passion rooted in the traditional techniques of kiln-formed glass, Raku, and industrial welding. Her art reflects the delicate vulnerability and ever present interconnectedness of nature and humanity. Fuller’s work has been commissioned by Metro Regional Government, Ovation TV, Olbrich Botanical Garden, OM...
2021-10-12
38 min
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Vol. V | Prologue
Melting down the broken bits of Volume IV and forging a new narrative about a willful yet adaptive material. An introduction the theme, the music, and the guests of Volume V, inspired by glass. Intro Welcome to More Devotedly, a podcast for people who see the arts as a force for positive, progressive change. I’m Douglas Detrick, this is Volume V, Prologue. It’s been about a year since I’ve released new episodes on this podcast. It’s been a stressful year, and I had some personal matters to address and other pro...
2021-10-12
08 min
James Martinez Media
OPERATION MIND CONTROL-Chapter 6 The Guinea Pig Army
The assassination of Frank Olsen. Biological and Chemical warfare, Dr.Lashbrook. Edgewood Army Chemical Center. Col. George Danald. LSD. The Olsen File BACTERIAL WARFARE WAS THE FIRST OPTION. Fort Detrick. Dr. Douglas Ewen Cameron. Dr. Sidney (The Gimp) Gottlieb MKULTRA birth. “Psychic driving..” “The Restructuring of Personality.” “Suggestion and ESP”
2021-09-07
52 min
Eight conversations about recruiting, preparing, and retaining STEM teachers
Conversation #8: Computer Science Teacher Education
Focus on Computer Science: Where does computer science fit into STEM teacher education? (Chair: Katherine Herbert, MSU Department of Computer Science) Emily Hill, Drew University Mayra Bachrach, Glen Ridge HS, past president CSTA-NJ North Thomas Marlowe, Seton Hall Daryl Detrick, President of CSTA-NJ Joshua Koen, Chief Innovation Officer, NJ Department of Education
2021-09-04
1h 38
Worldwide Exchange
Ida in the Northeast, Scary September, NYC real estate comeback
Ida has caused flooding and storms in the Northeast. We check in with Contessa Brewer and Bill Karins about the aftermath in New York, New Jersey, and beyond. Plus, September is historically a bad month for stocks, but could this year be different? LPL’s Ryan Detrick joins with some historical precedent. And a new report from Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel shows that NYC real estate may be making its comeback. The CEO of Douglas Elliman joins to discuss.
2021-09-02
44 min
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Vol. IV | Ep. 7 - Sarah Tiedemann
Sarah Tiedemann, is Artistic Director of Third Angle New Music and a flute and piccolo player with the Oregon Ballet Theatre Orchestra. We talked about how she and other artists are getting through the pandemic; what non-Portlanders should know about our hometown; and how predominantly white arts organizations can help tell the stories of marginalized communities in an ethical way. Episode photo by Jacob Wade. Sarah Tiedemann, photo by Ashley Courter. About Sarah Tiedemann Sarah Tiedemann currently serves as Artistic Director of Third Angle New Music and Second Flute/Piccolo of the Oregon Ballet Theatre...
2021-01-23
54 min
Rusty's Escape Pod
REP - Episode 36 - Ask Me Anything #1
The following times and names are when the questions are being asked and who asked them. (Some people asked more than one question) The other times and words are when the answers are being given and the subjects that are being talked about. Enjoy! 1:40 - Adam Denoth 2:07 - Chris Shero 2:20 - Daniel Contreras 2:35 - How I started playing guitar 9:06 - Casey Laumann 9:15 - Nick Smith 9:25 - Mindfulness and meditation 18:18 - Will Douglas 18:45 - Potential Facebook break up 20:30 - Jimmie Cornett 20:40 - Metallica or Pantera 21:05 - Jake Eastham 21:12 - Hot water heaters 21:25 - Seth Detrick 21:28 - Favorite Meshuggah song 22:25 - Nick...
2020-12-20
38 min
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Vol. IV | Ep. 6 - Joni Renee Whitworth
Joni Renee Whitworth, who uses they/them pronouns, is a poet and the executive director of Future Prairie, “a queer creative studio and non-profit artist collective.” We talked about how their organization has changed course during the pandemic, what the value of a nonprofit dedicated to marginalized artists is, and how an arts organizer finds space and time for their own work as they support the work of others. See Future Prairie’s fundraiser for Onry’s Livin’ in the Light project here, and listen back to Onry’s interview here. About Joni Renee Whitworth Joni...
2020-10-21
47 min
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Vol. IV | Ep. 5 - Joy Harjo on Repatriation
I spoke to Joy Harjo, chair of the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation Board of Directors and the Poet Laureate of the United States, about the repatriation of the Yale Union building in Portland, Oregon to her organization, about her role as Poet Laureate in a toxic time in American politics, and how she found her voice through poetry and music. Header image by Karen Kuehn. About Joy Harjo Joy Harjo. Image: Melissa Lukenbaugh Joy Harjo is an internationally renowned performer and writer of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and was named the 23rd...
2020-10-13
23 min
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Vol. IV | Ep. 4 - Onry
Amidst the struggles of the pandemic and racial justice protests in Portland, Onry has taken the opportunity to clarify his priorities, taking his creative future in his own hands. Onry is a singer, dancer, actor, and pianist based in Portland, Oregon. He’s one of very few Black professional classical singers here. When the pandemic hit, Onry went outside to find places to sing, to keep his voice strong, and that led to some experiences that inspired his new project, a documentary and studio recording project called Livin’ in the Light. You can see a beautiful music video that’s part...
2020-09-29
38 min
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Vol. IV | Ep. 3 - Subashini Ganesan
Subashini Ganesan is a dancer and choreographer, the founder and Executive Director of New Expressive Works, and Portland, Oregon’s Creative Laureate since 2018. Suba is a humble, even bashful leader. She made it clear many times that she doesn’t see herself as a hero, but I’ll say that she’s a hero of mine because of her swift and compassionate action during this crisis, and several years of deft and authentic leadership she’s provided to the Portland arts community. We talked about her role as Creative Laureate, the process of distributing this aid money from the Oregon Sta...
2020-09-15
40 min
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Vol. IV | Ep. 2 - Andre Middleton and Friends of Noise
Andre Middleton is Executive Director of Friends of Noise, a nonprofit seeking to foster healing and growth for the creative youth in our community via the arts. They do so by creating opportunities for young people not just to perform, but also to learn the technical and business side of music, with a focus on creating a safe space for BIPOC youth. Andre talks about Friends of Noise and how the pandemic and protests in Portland have changed how that organization is approaching its work. About Andre Middleton Andre Middleton is a native New Yorker...
2020-09-08
33 min
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Vol. IV | Ep. 1 – Jeff Hawthorne
The Oregon state legislature recently made a huge investment in the Oregon arts community—$50 Million dollars from the federal CARES act will be designated to keep arts businesses and organizations afloat through December 2020 as public health restrictions keep venues and organizations shuttered. Arts advocate and consultant Jeff Hawthorne talks about how this monumental investment came to be, and how arts advocacy works, and his view of how Portland responded to the presence of federal agents at racial justice protests here. Jeff Hawthorne Links mentioned in this episode. Jeff Hawthorne’s website. Americans for the...
2020-09-01
32 min
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Vol. IV | Ep. 6 - Stone Work
A sound-rich essay with original music about how building with stone is like building a society where all Americans have the opportunity to create resilient communities, free from police violence. Musician and podcaster Douglas Detrick shares what he has learned about stone wall building amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and the protests surrounding the killing of George Floyd in Portland, OR and elsewhere. A close-up view of the stone retaining wall I built this summer. Episode Intro Welcome to More Devotedly, a podcast for people who see the arts as a force for positive, progressive change...
2020-08-25
43 min
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Vol. III | Ep. 5 - Michelle Fujii and Constant State of Otherness
Taiko artist and co-director of Unit Souzou Michelle Fujii’s “Constant State of Otherness” was set to tour the country and then was delayed due to the coronavirus outbreak. She talks with Douglas Detrick about “otherness” in American culture and what she learned by exploring this concept in a large-scale work for her taiko company. This episode was sponsored by Vanport Mosaic. Featured image credit: Ed Schmidt Michelle Fujii (photo by Joni Shimabukuro) Transcript Introduction Douglas Detrick: Welcome to More Devotedly, a podcast for people who see the arts as a force for...
2020-06-26
42 min
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Vol. III | Ep. 4 - Megan Savage's "The Seamstress Loves The Wolfboy"
In this short story by Megan Savage, The Seamstress asks her fiance The Wolfboy for a big favor, and has to accept the consequences that result. As people all over the world are forced to make choices with profound consequences during the COVID-19 pandemic, The Seamstress Loves The Wolfboy is a opportunity to consider the choices we make for love. This is the first audio fiction episode from More Devotedly podcast. Narration by Rosalie Purvis, music, sound design, and production by Douglas Detrick, illustration by Lettie Jane Rennekamp. Illustration by Lettie Jane Rennekamp. Episode Transcript ...
2020-05-11
38 min
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Vol. III | Ep. 3 - Margaret Bullock and "New Deal Art in the Northwest"
Margaret Bullock’s new book “New Deal Art in the Northwest: The WPA and Beyond” is the first comprehensive study of this chapter of United States political and arts history. She and Douglas Detrick talked about how the programs worked and what they produced, how they affected communities, and how our community’s response to the COVID-19 crisis will be similar, and how it could be different. The book is available from the publisher University of Washington Press, the Tacoma Art Museum store, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble. Douglas Detrick (left) and Margaret Bullock as they spoke, holding...
2020-04-22
46 min
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Vol. III | Ep. 1 – Sam and Lisa Adams, Meara McLoughlin
Sam and Lisa Adams, of the band Sama Dams, were about to embark on a five-week tour in Europe as the coronavirus outbreak took hold there and here at home in the United States. Meara McLoughlin, Executive Director of Music Portland, collected data on lost income from nearly one thousand musicians that helped to quantify the economic damage the outbreak was doing to musicians in Oregon helped to shape the response of Oregon’s congressional delegation. Hear their responses to this tragedy, and what they’re doing to help their communities move forward. Episode Transcript Welc...
2020-04-02
35 min
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Vol. II | Ep. 4 - Epilogue
Wrapping up Volume II, our mini-season centered on climate change. Douglas Detrick writes about what he’s learned about how artists can effectively address climate change in their work, and how it matters to all of us as we struggle with this global crisis. Photos in this post by Tim Keenan-Burgess and Kim Gumbel. Douglas Detrick (left) and Stephanie McCollough in rehearsal for the Volume II live performance, February 1 and 2, 2020. Hey there More Devotedly listeners. This episode is a wrap-up to Volume II, a mini-season of three episodes and a live performance on the theme of...
2020-03-19
15 min
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Vol. II Ep. 2 - Craig Santos Perez
Douglas Detrick talks with Craig Santos Perez about climate change from his perspective as a Pacific Islander and the stories that continue to inspire him to work for a more sustainable future for all of us. Craig Santos Perez Links to media mentioned in the episode “Praise Song for Oceania” by Craig Santos Perez and Justyn Ah Chong Learn more about Justyn Ah Chong at his website. Habitat Threshold, Craig’s latest book of poetry, available March 19th, 2020. Buy it on Amazon or from the publisher, Omnidawn Publishing. Episode Transc...
2020-02-24
37 min
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Vol. II | Ep. 2 - EM Lewis
EM Lewis and Douglas Detrick discuss Lewis’s play Magellanica, where a team of scientists studying the hole in the ozone layer at a research station in Antarctica confront environmental crisis, geopolitical conflict, and interpersonal struggle. Though not directly about climate change, the play shows that human beings can work together on a global scale to forestall environmental crises. Magellanica Photo by Russel J. Young. That’s a real question of the now in which we find ourselves—this divided, polarized moment of anger and division and fear-mongering by a lot of people at the top—is...
2020-02-09
41 min
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Stephanie McCollough
We know the facts about climate change. But do we know how we feel about climate change? Stephanie McCollough is a dancer and visual artist based in Portland, OR. She and I talked about climate change through the lens of our own emotional experiences with this global crisis—how did we feel when we first understood how serious climate was? What are the emotions that lead to stasis? What emotions lead to action? What would be required to start a global emotional transition from stasis to change? Get your tickets for our second live event here. Douglas wi...
2020-01-24
40 min
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Epilogue to Volume I
Wrapping up Volume I, and looking ahead to Volume II. I learned a lot while creating Volume I. It was a fun process, a whirlwind of work and planning, and a surprisingly fulfilling range of experiences. I’m feeling very good about this project. I’m glad you’re here with me. Thanks so much to my guests. Joe KyeKunu BearchumAnna Fritz (L) and Paul Susi Transcript Welcome to More Devotedly, a podcast for people who see the arts as a force for positive, progressive change. I’m Douglas Detrick. I put...
2019-11-07
14 min
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Anna Fritz and Paul Susi
Cellist and singer-songwriter Anna Fritz and actor Paul Susi performed a play called An Iliad in prisons across Oregon in 2018. Even though this project was exhausting and difficult in many ways, they found the experience to be deeply satisfying in a way they didn’t expect. The project was sponsored by Northwest Classical Theater Collaborative. See this article from The Oregonian for more information and a short video of the performance. I think that doing work like this could easily get spun as doing a service. And it is. It’s bringing something beautiful and mean...
2019-10-18
47 min
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Kunu Bearchum on indigenous representation.
In Indian Country, what we need is inspiration. And inspiration is a natural resource, it’s something that humans create.Kunu Bearchum Kunu Bearchum, (Northern Cheyenne/Ho Chunk nation) talks about how he found a way to express his experience as an indigenous person in the United States by applying the ethic of the warrior to his artistic practice. Kunu Bearchum Links to media mentioned in this episode. Kunu’s video “So Precious” is embedded here, and you can see it on his website. Stream and buy “Through the Battle Smoke” on Kunu’s ba...
2019-10-09
39 min
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Introducing More Devotedly - Prologue, Volume I
Introducing More Devotedly and the ideas behind it. After many hours of planning and producing, More Devotedly is finally here. I’m excited to share this show with all of you. In this prologue to Volume I, I introduce myself and the reasons for starting this project. Don’t miss our launch party at 7 pm on Sunday, October 6th, 2019 at The 1905 in Portland, Oregon. Join the More Devotedly community on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram at @moredevotedly. Transcript This is the first episode of More Devotedly, so I wanted to take...
2019-09-30
16 min
What The World Needs More Of... Podcast
Ep 31 - Douglas Winslow Cooper: What The World Needs More Of...Love + Commitment
Guest: Douglas Winslow Cooper Age: 75 Location: Walden, NY Bio: Douglas Winslow Cooper, writer, and retired environmental physicist, now helps manage the at-home nursing care of his wife. Cooper earned his A.B., with honors, in physics at Cornell, then served at the U.S. Army biological warfare laboratories at Ft. Detrick, MD. He obtained his M.S. degree in physics at Penn State and his Ph.D. in engineering from Harvard. His professional life centered on environmental issues, and he was the author or co-author of more than 100 technical articles published in peer-reviewed jou...
2018-11-05
33 min
Beyond Category
James Miley's "Watershed Suite"
The Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble gives two world premiere performances of James Miley’s newest work “Watershed Suite.” This six-movement piece is inspired by distinctive bodies of water in the Oregon landscape, from the Tamolitch Pool to Oaks Bottom, capturing the spirit of each through music. James Miley joins PJCE Executive Director Douglas Detrick for a conversation about the piece taped at Sellwood Riverside Park, on the banks of the Willamette River. Learn more at pjce.org/watershed. Episode Transcript [Doug] Welcome to Beyond Category. I’m Douglas Detrick. The Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble...
2018-07-30
08 min
Beyond Category
Other Barry
The 31st release on PJCE Records is “Escape Route,” by Other Barry, a bionic power trio led by George Colligan on keyboards, with Micah Hummel on drums and Enzo Irace on guitar. Transcript: [Doug] PJCE Records artists Other Barry, a trio led by George Colligan, play at 2:50 pm, Saturday August 18th at the 2018 Montavilla Jazz Festival in Northeast Portland. Tickets available at montavillajazzfest.com, and you buy or stream the album at pjce.bandcamp.com. Here’s the episode. Welcome to Beyond Category, I’m Douglas Detrick. The 31st release on PJCE Records is “Esca...
2018-07-18
09 min
Beyond Category
Holler Sessions
Frank Boyd's one-man show is a profane yet passionate "love letter to jazz." In this episode of Beyond Category, sponsored by Oregon Arts Watch, PJCE Executive Director Douglas Detrick interviews the show's creator, director and performer about this production staged as a live jazz radio broadcast.
2018-03-05
08 min
Beyond Category
Andrew Oliver
Andrew Oliver, co-founder of the PJCE, lives in London now, but back in 2008 he and a group of ambitious graduates of Portland State University staged the first concert in the group's history. Oliver didn't know what he was getting himself into, but we're glad he did. [Andrew] I was stupid enough to make a 501(c)3 without having any idea of what I was getting into… [Doug] Welcome to Beyond Category, from the Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble. I’m Douglas Detrick. This season, we’re celebrating a big milestone: the PJCE is turning...
2017-12-28
09 min
Oregon Music News
Douglas Detrick: CC #117 Making Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble into a cultural powerhouse
Thanks for joining us again at World Cup Coffee and Tea, NW 18th & Glisan for another OMN Coffeeshop Conversation. Joining me today is Douglas Detrick, the Executive Director of Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble which I have been covering since before it was a real organization about ten years ago, and before there was an OMN. Since he became Executive Director he along with Ryan Meagher and Mieke Bruggeman-Smith have made PJCE into a real cultural force in Oregon. They’ve got a large amount of concerts and events coming this fall and we’re going to get the inside scoop on t...
2017-09-21
38 min
Beyond Category
Montavilla Jazz festival 2015
What kind of crazy does it take to launch a new jazz festival? Beyond Category host and producer Douglas Detrick interviewed the Montavilla Jazz Festival's Programming Director Ryan Meagher before the festival, and then interviewed musicians, staff, volunteers, and sponsors during the festival to produce this recap of this unique festival.
2015-12-13
14 min
KMHD
Douglas Detrick
2015-01-08
04 min