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True Crime Bullsh**: The Israel Keyes Investigation
0712 | Couples, Part 2
A case the team has been looking into for over four years, makes its podcast debut; where a crime in an Israel Keyes hotspot eerily matches a chapter from one of his favorite books.This episode was written, researched, and produced by Michelle Tooker. Additional research, editing, and writing by Josh Hallmark. Research assistance by: Shana Wilensky and Jordan Taylor. PATREONThis is a Studio BOTH/AND production: www.truecrimebullshit.com / bothand.fyi For an ad-free experience: www.patreon.com/studiobothand SPONSORS:Factor: Get 50% off your f...
2026-02-02
39 min
Próxima parada
George Benson, Herbie Hancock, Christopher Cross -13-01-26
George Benson “Show me the love” - Aaron Neville “Tears on my pillow” - José James “They can't take that away from me” - Herbier Hancock “Edith and the kingpin” - John Turrell “Low” - Christopher Cross “Think of Laura”, “No time for talk” - Patti Austin “All behind us now” - Jeffrey Osborne “Close the door” - Cassandra Wilson “Show me a love” - Charlie Hunter “Days is done”
2026-01-12
57 min
Broadcast Retirement Network
#Preparing for a #Better 40-Year #Retirement #Journey
#ThisMorning | #Preparing for a #Better 40-Year #Retirement #Journey | Wayne Park, Manulife John Hancock Retirement | #Tunein: broadcastretirementnetwork.com #Aging, #Finance, #Lifestyle, #Privacy, #Retirement, #Wellness
2025-12-03
13 min
Broadcast Retirement Network
#BestPractices & #Procedures for #Roth #CatchUp #Contributions
#ThisMorning | #BestPractices & #Procedures for #Roth #CatchUp #Contributions | Tim Rouse, The SPARK Institute, Michael Hadley, Davis & Harman, Robin Revzin, Manulife John Hancock and Rachel Kugelmass, SS&C Technologies | #Tunein: broadcastretirementnetwork.com #Aging, #Finance, #Lifestyle, #Privacy, #Retirement, #Wellness @TheStreet
2025-10-28
20 min
Used Car News
Navigating the Digital Shift in Car Dealerships with Aaron Hancock
In this episode of the Used Car News Podcast, host Jeffrey Belant speaks with Aaron Hancock, Director of Product Management at Leadventure. They discuss the evolving landscape of digital dealerships, the importance of understanding modern car buyers, and the challenges dealers face in maintaining compliance and inventory. Hancock emphasizes the need for dealers to adapt to the digital world while still focusing on building relationships with customers. The conversation also touches on market trends, legislative updates, and the significance of enhancing the digital presence of dealerships. Download this months episode here. Chapters 00:00 Introduction...
2025-03-26
23 min
Used Car News
Navigating the Digital Shift in Car Dealerships with Aaron Hancock
In this episode of the Used Car News Podcast, host Jeffrey Belant speaks with Aaron Hancock, Director of Product Management at Leadventure. They discuss the evolving landscape of digital dealerships, the importance of understanding modern car buyers, and the challenges dealers face in maintaining compliance and inventory. Hancock emphasizes the need for dealers to adapt to the digital world while still focusing on building relationships with customers. The conversation also touches on market trends, legislative updates, and the significance of enhancing the digital presence of dealerships. Download this months episode here. Chapters 00:00 Introduction...
2025-03-26
23 min
The Cultural Content Consumption Appraisal Hour
S05E01 Dave Chappell Roan
GRAMMYS 2025 and DENIAL IS A RIVER BY DOECHII: Reviewed! Welcome pod lovers. pod haters and pod tolerators! Yo yo yo, what’s good, what’s good? I’m sure loads is good to be fair to you. You’re …. (*drumroll*) … HERE, aren’t you!? Woo hoo! Season 5. This is the season Monica and Chandler sneaked around behind every one’s backs so you know what that means right … no neither do we, that’s not a workable analogy for us right now. We’re a two man podcast. But we do like special guests. We can’t wait for more. It could...
2025-02-20
1h 14
Cinematic Sound Radio Podcast
Talking Soundtracks: Interview with Stuart Hancock
British composer Stuart Hancock’s most recent work on the animated epic KENSUKE’S KINGDOM Kensuke’s Kingdom helps establish the children’s book adaptation as one of the year’s most sweeping and heartfelt stories. The film is a good old-fashioned adventure rendered in gorgeous hand-drawn 2D animation with a voice cast that includes Sally Hawkins, Cillian Murphy, and Ken Watanabe. The story concerns a boy who is swept overboard during a storm on a worldwide sailing trip with his family and washes ashore on an island in the Pacific Ocean. While there, he realises someone is nearby...
2024-12-16
57 min
One CA Podcast
199: Jeffrey Fiddler and the U.S. Gaza Relief Mission
Today, Brian Hancock hosts Col. Jeffrey Fiddler to discuss his work helping manage the DOD response to the Gaza relief mission. --- One CA is a product of the civil affairs association and brings in people who are current or former military, diplomats, development officers, and field agents to discuss their experiences on the ground with a partner nation's people and leadership. We aim to inspire anyone interested in working in the "last three feet" of U.S. foreign relations. To contact the show, email us at CApodcasting@gmail.co...
2024-10-08
22 min
One CA Podcast
196: Jeffrey Fiddler on the DOD response to COVID 19
Today, Brain Hancock hosts Col. Jeffrey Fiddler to discuss his career and his experience at the Pentagon helping manage the DOD response to the COVID 19 outbreak. --- One CA is a product of the civil affairs association and brings in people who are current or former military, diplomats, development officers, and field agents to discuss their experiences on the ground with a partner nation's people and leadership. We aim to inspire anyone interested in working in the "last three feet" of U.S. foreign relations. To contact the show, ema...
2024-09-17
22 min
The Murder Media Podcast
Episode 5: Cult Liter and Jeffrey Dahmer: "Bones are life!"
This week Stella examines a true crime comedy podcast, Cult Liter, with a close look at the episode that covers Jeffrey Dahmer. Exploring how true crime develops across digital media, Stella unpacks what drives users over on Instagram, and what happens when the drive to gain likes and follows, collides with Dahmer’s grisly tale. Sources: Caldeira, S. P. (2020). ‘It’s not just Instagram models:’ Exploring the gendered political potential of young women’s Instagram use, in Media and Communication, vol 9(2), pp. 5-15 Dumas, T., Maxwell-Smith, M., Davis, J...
2024-08-20
32 min
Used Car News
Used Car News: Aaron Hancock, Director of Product Management for automotive at Lead Venture
Competition is fierce in the used car arena, so how can you ensure that your pre-owned inventory stands above the rest? Success starts with the quality of your leads. AutoTrader for Independence offers products that help drive high-quality leads for independent dealers like you. In this episode of the Used Car News Podcast, host Jeffrey Belant interviews Aaron Hancock, the director of product management for automotive at Lead Venture. They discuss various topics, including the impact of the CDK Global ransomware attack, the changing marketplace, the transition to digital, the importance of security training, and the role of artificial...
2024-07-22
30 min
Used Car News
Used Car News: Aaron Hancock, Director of Product Management for automotive at Lead Venture
Competition is fierce in the used car arena, so how can you ensure that your pre-owned inventory stands above the rest? Success starts with the quality of your leads. AutoTrader for Independence offers products that help drive high-quality leads for independent dealers like you. In this episode of the Used Car News Podcast, host Jeffrey Belant interviews Aaron Hancock, the director of product management for automotive at Lead Venture. They discuss various topics, including the impact of the CDK Global ransomware attack, the changing marketplace, the transition to digital, the importance of security training, and the role of artificial...
2024-07-22
30 min
Tell Me Some More with Dr. Sheva
The Filtered Truth: Navigating Profiles on Dating Apps
In this episode, Dr. Sheva discusses the prevalence of misrepresenting one's physical/emotional traits on dating apps and differences in lying patterns between men and women. She also discusses the potential impact of lying on first dates- including the impact of those minor, white lies! This is a must-listen for anyone in the dating world right now. Be intentional about what and how you share who you are when dating- it can impact your personal experience and the relationship! * Of note, the research article that was stated in the episode to have been published...
2024-06-11
19 min
The Future of Everything
Best of: What happens when computers can write like humans
We’re bringing you a timely best-of episode, given the recent advances in generative AI tools like ChatGPT. A couple years ago we interviewed Jeff Hancock, a Stanford professor of communication whose research explores the psychological and interpersonal processes at play when people communicate with each other and with computers. At the time of this conversation, ChatGPT wasn’t yet available to the public, but today Jeff’s insights about how such technologies impact the ways we communicate seem more relevant than ever. We hope you’ll take another listen and enjoy.Episode Reference Links:Stanford Profile...
2024-05-31
27 min
For All The Saints With Ben Hancock
The Mongolian Latter-Day Saints You Need To Know About - Felipe & Petra Chou | 38
This faith-refreshing conversation For All The Saints podcast is all about the Church in Mongolia.Felipe & Petra Chou work at BYU Hawaii and co-authored Voice of the Saints in Mongolia, the first comprehensive history of the Church in Mongolia. I wanted to speak to Felipe & Petra about the unique history of the Church there and the incredible people who were the pioneers there. You will know by now how much I take joy from learning about the international Church, so there was no doubt that I would absolutely love this!Some highlights from t...
2024-05-20
1h 11
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 971: A Conversation with George Coleman, Part Two
The legendary George Coleman’s latest project is a release from hard-bop supergroup One For All, an album appropriately called Big George on Smoke Sessions Records. One For All is composed of tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander, trumpeter Jim Rotondi, trombonist Steve Davis, pianist David Hazeltine, bassist John Webber, and drummer Joe Farnsworth. Coleman joins the group on three tracks, the Rotondi original “Oscar Winner,” standard “My Foolish Heart,” and Hank Mobley’s “This I Dig of You.” Coleman is approaching his 89th birthday, and still plays with the classic sense of Memphis blues that is his birthright. Underrated as a leader...
2024-03-14
31 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 963: A Conversation with Buster Williams
As 2023 comes to a close, Straight No Chaser posts a few conversations with artists who produced memorable albums this year. Today’s podcast features bassist Buster Williams, who released Unalome on the Smoke Sessions label this past winter. While the band on Unalome is familiar – drummer Lenny White, pianist George Colligan, alto saxophonist Bruce Williams and Vibes master Stefon Harris are all long-time running partners – the album adds vocalist Jean Baylor for covers and Williams originals that take his music in a less familiar territory. One of the most revered bassists of the last half century, the Grammy...
2023-12-29
26 min
The Art of Costume Podcast
Haunted Mansion with Costume Concept Artist, Jen Hancock
Welcome, foolish mortals, to the Haunted Mansion episode of The Art of Costume Podcast! Kindly step all the way in please, and make room for everyone as this week your ghost hosts are joined by a very special guest, Costume Concept Artist Jen Hancock! Listen along as Jen talks about her work on the new film Haunted Mansion, directed by Justin Simien, her collaboration with costume designer Jeffrey Kurland, and what it means to be a costume concept artist. There's no turning back now. -------------------- Follow Jen Hancock on Instagram: @Jen_Hancock_Art Check out Jen's Portfolio Website: JenHancock.com ...
2023-11-07
1h 02
Wrestling Mindset
Hustle, Have Fun, and Compete
This week, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti sits down with the coach of Detroit Catholic Central, the great Mitch Hancock.Together they discuss Hancock's unique ''hustle, have fun, and compete'' mindset, some underappreciated aspects of wrestling, and how faith and spirituality can be a driving force for developing young minds in wrestling and in life.Timestamps:5:29 - Developing minds through faith9:44 - Spirituality and Mindset11:36 - Hustle, have fun, and compete16:40 - Competing all the time18:10 - Underappreciated aspects of wrestling21:40...
2023-08-19
25 min
MichMash
Jeffrey Penn May
Jeffrey Penn May and I talk about standing up to bullies, surviving cancer, undergoing radiation, backpacking in the mountains, psychedelics, writing as therapy, used bookstores, questionable vacations, being kind, and so much more! LINKEDIN MichMash is an open platform for our guests to be heard. The views expressed by our guests are not necessarily the views of MichMash, 100th Monkey, or Mich Hancock.
2023-08-06
28 min
PlainSpoken
Wesleyan Denominations: Congregational Methodist Church
Episode 1 of this new series where we look into different Wesleyan denominations. Jeffrey was able to sit down with Jim Hancock of the Congregational Methodist Church to discuss his branch of Methodism and how it compares and contrasts with other Wesleyan groups.Website Of The Congregational Methodist Church:http://www.cm-church.org/homeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
2023-06-13
02 min
Lonely PhDs
Lonely PhDs: Air / The Founder
This week the docs are back talking about the films Air (Affleck, 2023), and The Founder (Hancock, 2016). Topics this week include Memorial Day, what defines greatness, Mcdonald's food, avoiding snake oil salespeople and much more! You can subscribe, rate, and leave feedback on the show through Apple, Google, Podbean, or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our discord and get in on the chat: //discord.gg/QdAhVhDPVN Questions for us, or about the show? E-mail us lonelyphds@gmail.com
2023-05-29
53 min
My Life is the Medicine
Jeffrey Howard - Former Therapist, Father, Partner, Soul Guide, Mentor, Coach - Part 2
In this second part of the conversation, Jeffrey and Chuck talk as two men, friends, fellow guides and experienced therapists about continuing our own work - staying on the edge constantly in our personal and relational growth. Along the way we also explore men’s work, humility, relating with nature, staying in the paradox of knowing from experience and not knowing all at the same time. It’s a lively, wild and deep conversation you won’t want to miss! Definitely listen to part 1 first if you haven't already.Bio: Jeffrey is a Soul Guide, Mentor, and Coach in...
2023-05-26
43 min
My Life is the Medicine
Jeffrey Howard - Former Therapist, Father, Partner, Soul Guide, Mentor, Coach - Part 1
Jeffrey and Chuck talk as two men, friends, fellow guides and experienced therapists about continuing our own work - staying on the edge constantly in our personal and relational growth. Along the way we also explore men’s work, humility, relating with nature, staying in the paradox of knowing from experience and not knowing all at the same time. It’s a lively, wild and deep conversation you won’t want to miss!Jeffrey is a Soul Guide, Mentor, and Coach in Boulder, Colorado who works with men, women, & men's groups in an emotion-focused, body-centered way to help the...
2023-05-19
42 min
i4L: Uncomfortable Wisdom | Self-awareness, Boundaries, Relationships
Drawbacks of Relying Solely on Dating Apps for Finding Partners - Get your Life Together
This episode discusses the drawbacks of relying solely on dating apps for finding partners. It delves into issues such as limited ability to connect in real life, addictive behavior leading to desperation, superficiality in choosing partners based on appearance, and exposure to scams and predators. The episode recommends balancing virtual and face-to-face interaction to build trust and create meaningful connections. The importance of developing meaningful relationships in real life is emphasized, including trying out matchmaking services, participating in social events, and building connections based on shared interests and values.References:Berkowitz, Dana, et al. “Tinder: A...
2023-04-11
06 min
Baywatch Watch
Stolen Baby - "Sweet Dreams" w/ special guest Ellen Hancock!
Logan finds a baby. Cody tries for the Olympics. Baby Jeffrey's mom heads to the studio. Join Zach, Charlie, and special guest Ellen Hancock as we discuss Season 6, Episode 10: "Sweet Dreams"!
2023-04-10
1h 15
The Highwire with Del Bigtree
BILL GATES AND MATT HANCOCK SQUIRM WHEN QUESTIONED BY REPORTERS
Disgraced Former UK Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, recently appeared on Good Morning Britain to promote his new book and got more than he bargained for when a co-host gave him the grilling of a lifetime for not following his own tyrannical social distancing guidance back in 2021. Bill Gates received a similar grilling recently over his relationship with convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
2023-02-28
08 min
Revolution 250 Podcast
"God Save the Commonwealth": Election Day sermons, 1763-1793, John Hancock, & Hockey Cards with Jeffrey Griffith
Every year on Election Day the new Massachusetts Assembly would take their seats, and would mark the occasion with a sermon delivered by one of the clergy. Jeffrey Griffith has analyzed the Election Sermons from 1763 to 1793, and the themes and messages clergy delivered during this time of Revolution and change. Among his other interests are the career of John Hancock--whose grandfather delivered the sermon in the 1720s--and whose visage graced a trading card in the 1890s--and hockey cards. Tell us what you think! Send us a text message!
2023-02-07
41 min
Quantitude
S4E17 Variable Transformations: Box-Cox, Fox in Socks
In this week's episode Patrick and Greg discuss variable transformations, both linear and non-linear, and explore the potential pros and cons of using these in applied research settings. Along the way they also mention prank phone calls, English drama, rapping Dr. Seuss, persnickety estimation, weekly banana intake, it don't make no never mind, Jeffrey Bezos, the square root of .5, leverage out the wazoo, Sexy Hulk and Rage Hulk, frowny-face plots, a barn full of methods, the actual analysis of data, the principles of witchcraft, statistical insults, and massaging your y. Stay in contact with Quantitude!
2023-02-07
45 min
TNE Podcast
What happened to Richard Tice?
When lockdown happened in March 2020 I quickly started looking around for like-minded people who were as perplexed as I about the loss of freedom and Western democratic values. Several groups emerged in rapid order and I joined, or supported as many as I could. In the early days some notable voices - like Lord Sumption, the Law-Lord, and Luke Johnson, the businessman and journalist - were granted air-time before the mainstream media clamped down in earnest on any dissenting viewpoints from the government propaganda. Mike Yeadon was probably one of the most effective voices - because of hi...
2023-01-21
07 min
The Strange Road
Pt 1 | Ancient Apocalypse and Serpent Mound: Jeffrey Wilson
Mikey and Bub sit down in studio with Jeffrey Wilson to dig deep into the documented history of Serpent Mound and the characters throughout history surrounding the site going back almost 200 years. Jeff offered some clarity with the controversy surrounding Graham Hancock's hit Netflix series Ancient Apocalypse and the owners and operators of Serpent Mound, Ohio History Connection. Was Graham and his crew banned from the site? Well who better to ask than our buddy Jeff. He was featured in Ancient Apocalypse | Ep 06 - America's Lost Civilization. Jeff was interviewed by the crew about how important this site was...
2023-01-02
1h 46
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 942: The Return of The Headhunters - A Conversation with Mike Clark and Bill Summers
Back in the early 70’s, drummer Mike Clark and bassist Paul Jackson were best friends, living in East Oakland, playing flatbed gigs at Black Panther rallies and generally raising hell. Cooking was not their forte, so the barbecue joint next door became a hangout. Mrs. Jones (of Everett and Jones) asked them to write a song to promote the spot, and they came up with the first version of ‘God Made Me Funky.’ Bill Summers worked with Jackson at the local record store, and he jumped at an opportunity to open a show for Herbie Hancock in the Bay Area. H...
2022-11-13
32 min
Jazz Expresso
Jazz Expresso a Sants 3 Ràdio(16-09-22)792:Renee Rosnes,Andrew Cyrille,James Gilmore,Herbie Hancock
1. Renee Rosnes - Kinds of Love 2021 Renee Rosnes (p) Chris Potter (st) Christian McBride (b) Carl Allen (dr) Rogério Boccato (perc) Renee Rosnes és una de les pianistes i compositores de jazz més importants de la seva generació. Molt jove, va va mudar-se a Nova York desde el seu Vancouver natal,. A més d'una impressionant discografia com a líder, la seva carrera inclou importants col·laboracions amb Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter, Bobby Hutcherson, J.J. Johnson, James Moody i Ron Carter. Durant els seus 30 anys de carrera, a més de compositora i intèrpret ha exercit d...
2022-09-17
55 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 909: A Conversation with Eliane Henri on "Hargrove"
Hargrove, a vérité style documentary chronicling the last year of legendary trumpeter Roy Hargrove’s life, will debut at the Tribeca Film Festival on Sunday, June 12, 2022 at 8PM at Waterfront Plaza at Brookfield Place (230 Vesey Street, NYC). Executive produced by Janine Sherman Barrois and Erykah Badu, Hargrove offers unprecedented access to Roy like never before through intimate and insightful interviews along with stunning live performances. A Q&A, moderated by music and culture critic Nelson George featuring first-time director Eliane Henri and musicians in the film, will immediately follow the June 12 screening. Filmed in the jazz clubs of Ne...
2022-06-13
26 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 897: Spirituality 2022
It seems that most of the world’s religions have spring holidays. In fact, celebrating the beginning of spring may be among the oldest seasonal holidays in human culture. The earliest reference we have to such a holiday comes to us from Babylon, 2400 BCE. The city of Ur apparently had a celebration dedicated to the moon and the spring equinox which was held some time during our months of March or April. For Christianity, today is Good Friday, at the end of Holy Week, culminating in the commemoration of the Passion with the celebration of Easter. The Jew...
2022-04-15
1h 01
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 887: A Conversation with Eli Degibri
It's been seven years since Tel Aviv-based saxophonist-composer Eli Degibri has released an album of original music. However, that drought ends this week with the release of his deeply personal album of tunes, Henri and Rachel. Recorded on March 9, 2020, days before the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, Henri and Rachel is Degibri’s first album of original music since 2015, when he recorded Cliff Hanging, which earned a 5-star review from DownBeat (a 2018 release, Soul Station, was a tune-for-tune homage to one of Degibri’s heroes, tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley and his iconic 1960 Blue Note album of that name...
2022-03-09
28 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 886: A Conversation with Bill Summers, Part Two
In Part One of this two-part conversation, Bill Summers explained the long path he has followed to learn the art and the history of Bata, placing him firmly in a thousand plus year history of percussionists. We talked about Forward Back, his new project with his longtime friend Scott Roberts, a way to blend spiritual music with the sounds of the modern western world, especially hip-hop. That EP, Yellow Flowers, was released recently on the Ropeadope label. Part Two follows Summers' 50 year career, as we talk about his time with Herbie Hancock, making Headhunters, Thrust and Flood, pl...
2022-03-05
29 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 885: A Conversation with Bill Summers, Part One
Years ago, the study of percussion led Bill Summers to a particular ceremony in Brooklyn, where he was introduced to the rich history of religious, spiritual drumming by vocalist Leon Thomas. The path led him to Cuba, where he studied with a venerated master, immersed in a spiritual drum fraternity (Anya) that took him all the way back. He innately recognized the origin, the source, the foundation of all rhythm. Learning the history of Bata in this deep way has been a 50-year process for Summers. All through his illustrious career with Herbie Hancock, The Headhunters, Los Homb...
2022-03-02
25 min
paul sams modern soul sessions
paul sams modern soul sessions on cruisefm 26,2,22
well here it is soon as you like today podcast for those who like to listen again or share with friends the choice of course is always yours stay safe my friends 1/ randy Roberts and Richard burton stairway to heaven dj spen and thommy 2/Harold Melvin and the bluenotes don’t leave me this way m and m mix 3/ Jeffrey Osbourne don’t you get so mad about it 4/beegees you should be dancing jet boot black remix 5/tasha larae ,dj spen wish I didn’t miss you so much m and m mix
2022-02-26
3h 02
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 855: A Conversation with Dan Siegel
Podcast interviews these days can sound like “How I Spent My Covid Vacation” at times. So many musicians used to traveling, gigging and recording at length became housebound. Some used the time to practice; others learned new instruments or worked on previously back-burnered material. Pianist/Composer Dan Siegel (no relation to your humble host) prepared his 22nd album as a leader, Faraway Places, by reaching out to his favorite players and bringing in a host of top sidemen to breathe life into his project via the internet. Joining Siegel on the album are saxophonist Eric Marienthal, trumpeter/trombo...
2021-10-22
26 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 843: A Conversation with Donald Harrison
Jazz supergroup The Cookers announce their return to the scene with their first album in five years, Look Out! The band is currently composed of Billy Harper (tenor sax), Cecil McBee (bass), George Cables (piano), Eddie Henderson and David Weiss (trumpet), plus two newly minted Jazz Masters from the National Endowment for the Arts - drummer Billy Hart and alto saxophonist Donald Harrison. Billy Harper, Cecil McBee, George Cables, Eddie Henderson, and Billy Hart all came up in the heady era of the mid ‘60s. It was a period that found the dimensions of hard bop morphing fro...
2021-09-17
33 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 836: A Conversation with Patricia Barber
“The harmonic language of jazz, as well as that of the Great American Songbook, is certainly rich -- look how much has come out of it -- but it’s circumscribed. I started wanting to hear something else” – Patricia Barber Singer/Pianist/Composer Patricia Barber has found success mixing cutting edge projects like her 2019 release Higher, which featured an art song cycle “Angels, Birds and I…,” with her unique takes on popular music and the Great American Songbook. Her latest release on Index Records, Clique, is a selection of classic songs from the likes of Rodgers and Hammerstein and...
2021-08-13
29 min
MOATS with George Galloway
Hancock and Gina Get A Room And Resign
Welcome to the Mother of all Talk shows Podcast! This week George is in conversation with Broadcaster and Political analyst Rachel Blevin on the latest in US Politics as disaster strikes in Miami. Journalist Whitney Webb joins on Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew, Bill Gates and the curious death of John McAfee. Travel journalist and host of the Big Travel podcast, Lisa Francesca Nand discusses the latest Covid Travel updates. As always GG sits down with Patrick Christys to dissect the latest UK news as well as taking your calls from all...
2021-06-28
1h 42
The Daily What
JOHN MCAFEE EPSTEIN'S HIMSELF, BIDEN THE WHISPERER AND MATT HANCOCK THE HYPOCRITE
John McAfee has supposedly hung himself in a spaish prison before being moved to the United States... he has said numerous times he would never do this... and mentioned Jeffrey Epstein... Joe Biden looks increasingly crazy by the day and is now whispering like a bellend to the press... who are mostly all still pretending this is all normal behaviour. UK Health secretary Matt Hancock has been on TV for 18 months telling everyone the rules and why its sooo important to follow them... whilst having an affair with an aide, bit closer than your much repeated 2 meters Matt? listen to...
2021-06-25
21 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 822: A Conversation with Todd Cochran, Part One
Todd Cochran’s lengthy career has taken him from work with masters like Bobby Hutcherson and Freddie Hubbard, through groundbreaking electric and jazz-soul sounds under his name and under this Afrocentric name Bayeté, to backing rock acts from Santana to Peter Gabriel to Joan Armatrading. He has continued his first love of composing classical music, and has successfully scored films and television shows. And then, for eight years, there was almost nothing. What he termed his "extended hiatus" has ended dramatically with the release this week of the aptly named Then and Again, Here & Now (Sun...
2021-06-13
36 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 799: A Conversation with Eddie Henderson - Part Two
We last left Eddie Henderson discussing his latest releases, both on his own (Shuffle and Deal) and with the super-group The Cookers. But there was no way I was going to end my conversation with Dr. Eddie at that. Not with his resume. Much of Podcast 799 is a discussion of Eddie's development as a teenager and his membership in the groundbreaking electric jazz group Mwandishi. Although the group only lasted for 3 years before imploding under financial constraints, the group has left a legacy that has only grown in importance over the years. The band was Herbie Hancock o...
2021-02-21
34 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 798: A Conversation with Eddie Henderson - Part One
“I want the audience to really feel the music and start moving. Jazz started as dance music in the first place, so I want to bring that element back into the music. The telltale common denominator when people are really enjoying themselves is when they feel like they want to get up and dance. Not the European concept of listening to music, just sitting still and static, shushing people and politely clapping at the end of the tune. No! I thought it was supposed to be fun. That’s the way I grew up.” – Dr. Eddie Henderson During th...
2021-02-20
29 min
AARP Washington State Podcast
The Future of Lying with Stanford's Prof. Jeffrey Hancock
Have we entered a new era of misinformation and outright lying? Prof. Jeffrey Hancock is director of the Social Media Lab at Stanford University, where he studies trends in our discourse and he has ideas on how we can better find the truth. His TED Talk called "The Future Of Lying" has been viewed over 1 million times on YouTube. Learn about the Butler Lie, Sockpuppets, the 50 Cent Chinese Army and much more. This is a live presentation of AARP Washington, The UW Center for an Informed Public and BECU. You can learn more or watch video at aarp.org...
2021-01-22
1h 01
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 779: A Conversation with Billy Childs
There have been two hallmarks—standards, if you will—that have been a part of every Billy Childs album. The first is the journey he’s traveled as a composer. He has always written music and to great acclaim: he has received five Grammy Awards and 16 nominations, many for composition and arrangement. Presently in continual demand for symphonic and chamber commissions, he has also innovated a collection of compositions for jazz instrumentation and strings that is unique in the American music lexicon: a genre he refers to as jazz/chamber music. But for the second hallmark, Childs has alwa...
2020-12-01
44 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 775: A Conversation with Michael Cuscuna, Part One
"Francis Wolff's images of musicians at work are so relaxed and intimate that they capture the spirit not just of the moment but also the era." - Herbie Hancock It was a real treat to get to spend some time on the telephone with Michael Cuscuna, the legendary jazz record producer, discographer, writer and entrepreneur a few weeks ago. For the past fifty years, Michael has been one of a handful of individuals who have served as the keepers of the flame for jazz, most notably in his creation of archival box sets and previously unreleased material f...
2020-11-18
31 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 770: A Conversation with Matt Haviland
New-York based jazz trombonist Matt Haviland has been in demand as a performer and featured soloist with some of the top names in jazz since the early 1980s. His horn has been an important part of large groups like those led by Maria Schneider and Steven Bernstein, as well as the Mingus Big Band. He is a regular member of the Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra, Scott Reeves Jazz Orchestra, Peter Leitch’s New Life Orchestra, and Diane Moser’s Composer’s Big Band. But Podcast 770 lets us talk to Matt about his latest solo release, Something to Say, wh...
2020-10-28
38 min
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2020-10-18
18 min
Do Better Research
Do Better Research S1 E2: Conducting Ethical Research
In this episode, we will be talking about research ethics. We’ll be speaking Fiona Ellis, co-founder of the Survivors in Transition (https://survivorsintransition.co.uk/), a Suffolk-based charity who support men and women who have experienced sexual abuse in childhood. As you can imagine, Fiona has a range of ethics experience, not only from her role within SITS, but also as a member of the University of Suffolk institutional ethics committee. We also speak to Dr Will Thomas (https://willt486.github.io/), associate professor of the Suffolk Business School, about his research and the importance he places on an...
2020-10-01
44 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 761: A Conversation with John Beasley
When bandleader/composer/arranger John Beasley began to reimagine the music of Thelonious through the vehicle of his inventive, versatile MONK’estra, it might have been easy to assume that he had created a continuing homage to one of jazz’s singular talents. Perhaps it would morph into something like the Mingus Big Band? But if that is what you thought, you would have been wrong. While both MONK’estra, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 garnered a pair of Grammy Award nominations apiece alongside widespread critical acclaim, the MONK’estra veers off in new directions on newest release...
2020-08-27
39 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 757: A Conversation with Greg Spero
I’ve been a big fan of the Ropeadope Experiment series, beginning back in June 2001 with The Philadelphia Experiment - featuring ?uestlove, Christian McBride, and Uri Caine with special guest Pat Martino. The Detroit Experiment, produced by Aaron Luis Levinson and Carl Craig, followed soon after with a stellar cast including Amp Fiddler, Geri Allen, Karriem Riggins and many more. 2007 saw the release of The Harlem Experiment, once again produced by Levinson, which dug into a crossover blend of Latin Jazz and Funk with a diverse cast including Steven Bernstein, Carlos Alomar, Don Byron, Taj Mahal, Olu Dara, Queen Esther...
2020-08-19
41 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 754: Memories of Newport Past
This weekend should have been the annual Newport Jazz Festival. Regrettably, the worldwide pandemic that has stopped liver performances everywhere has made it impossible for the Festival organizers and Artistic Director Christian McBride to go forward. Summer just isn't summer for me without the great jazz festivals I normally attend, or for that matter from simple one-off local shows on the Town Green. This is a m ost difficult time for performers, for those who put on festivals, and those who attend. Here's hopeing things are better for 2021. So my suggestion is to listen to P...
2020-08-08
59 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 739: Remembering Wallace Roney
Wallace Roney, one of the top trumpet players in the world today, died this week from complications from COVID-19. He was 59. Roney was one of the "Young Lions" that invigorated straight ahead jazz in the 1990's. Chosen by Miles Davis as his heir apparent, he was a close friend and collaborator with Miles from 1985 until Davis' death in 1991. He spent time with Art Blakey and Tony Williams, and learned to bring younger musicians to the bandstand from them. Wallace's sound was strikingly similar to that of Davis, but in time he became known for his own...
2020-04-02
1h 04
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 733: Sondheim@90
Today is the 90th birthday of our greatest living composer of Broadway musicals, Stephen Sondheim. His career has spanned the past sixty odd Broadway seasons, during which he wrote or co-wrote many of the most important, influential and successful shows in history. He collaborated on two classics as lyricist – first with Leonard Bernstein (West Side Story – 1957) and then Jule Styne (Gypsy – 1959), before creating A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum, his first work of both music and lyrics. He struggled to find continued success for the rest of the Sixties, producing the admired Anyone Can Wh...
2020-03-22
54 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 699: A Conversation with Wallace Roney
Wallace Roney has been a significant force on the scene ever since he emerged at Ali’s Alley at the age of sixteen with Philly Joe Jones. Roney has been featured on impressive work with McCoy Tyner, Dizzy Gillespie, Elvin Jones, Chick Corea, and Ornette Coleman. As a member of the Tony Williams Quintet, Wallace took on the responsibility of infusing the band with his fire and innovativeness and won the attention of his idol, Miles Davis. His long-standing association with the jazz icon culminated in the recording of the Grammy award-winning, Quincy Jones-conducted, Miles and Quincy Live at Montreux. ...
2019-09-21
44 min
SE Cupp Unfiltered
Will Pelosi vs. Progressives Doom Dems In 2020?; Denver Mayor On Impending ICE Raids; Has Julián Castro's Moment Passed?; Jeffrey Epstein Accused Of Witness Tampering
The House Democratic Caucus Slammed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's chief of staff on Twitter, escalating the fight between moderates and progressives in the party - SE explains how it parallels the GOP's Tea Party insurgency (which ultimately led to Trump) and speaks to moderate Democratic Congressman Max Rose about the feud; Denver Mayor Michael Hancock tells SE how his city is preparing for Sunday's ICE raids and calls out both parties for inaction on immigration; Julián Castro's breakout debate moment hasn't helped him in the polls; Politically-connected financier Jeffrey Epstein charged with sex trafficking of minors, and now accused of w...
2019-07-14
40 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 681: A Conversation with Todd Barkan
Thirty-six years have passed since Todd Barkan’s historic San Francisco jazz club Keystone Korner closed its doors. From 1972 to 1983, greats like Miles Davis, Dexter Gordon, Bobby Hutcherson, Stan Getz and Max Roach, among countless others, played there. The venue continues to live on in written history and through a series of seminal albums recorded live in the Vallejo Street nightclub. In the nearly four decades since, Barkan has further cemented his legacy in jazz as a record producer and an operator of clubs in New York (and, from 1990-1993, of Keystone Korner Tokyo). Now, at 72, the newl...
2019-06-04
33 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 673: A Conversation with John Patitucci
As a purely amateur electric bass player, one of my heroes is John Patitucci. The Brooklyn-born bass player has been at the top of the electric bass and acoustic double bass call list for some 35 years now, and in the process has become part of legendary groups. He has released 14 albums under his own name as leader, and participated on dozens of others, including albums with Al Di Meola, Herbie Hancock, Danilo Perez, Edward Simon, Lee Ritenour, and Kurt Elling. However, Patitucci will likely best be known as the bass player for Chick Corea’s Elektric and Ak...
2019-04-04
49 min
The Research Her
Social Media and Body Image: Are Instagram Models Narcissistic? Are They Decreasing Your Self-Esteem and Happiness?
This episode we discuss the relationship between social media and body image. We also dive into the idea of narcissism being associated with what and how much we post on social media. I explain why I took a 7-month break from Instagram and open up about my habit of comparing myself to others online. There is a discussion about research findings related to the topic and what scientist suggest for improving our unhealthy relationship with social media. The Research Her supports Audible: For a FREE audiobook and 30-day trial: http://www.audibletrial.com...
2019-03-01
24 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 664: "In A Silent Way" at 50 with Ashley Kahn
Fifty years ago today – February 18, 1969 - Miles Davis and a group of musicians entered Columbia Studio B in New York City for a three hour session that eventually became his first true “electric album”, In A Silent Way. It’s fair to say that the album remains one of the most startling and influential jazz albums of all time, one of the first times that electric instruments met truly adventurous jazz musicians, and the resulting music was manipulated by the nascent studio technology of the day. Who better to take us through the story of In A Silent W...
2019-02-18
37 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 646: Jazzin' on Joni @ 75
Today is the 75th birthday anniversary of Joni Mitchell, one of my musical idols. I’ve done several podcasts of jazz versions of Joni’s music in the past, most notably on her 70th birthday (see Podcasts 389, 390, 391). Well, here’s one more. What is it about her music that lends itself to jazz interpretation? Perhaps it’s her unusual (open) tunings and use of chords that attract jazz musicians. One author found that she has used at leasts 60 different tunings across her career, 80 if you count the use of a capo on her guitar. As for her choice of...
2018-11-07
1h 00
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 645: Roy Hargrove (1969-2018)
The passing of Roy Hargrove this past weekend at the age of 49 comes as an unwelcome shock. Hargrove, who died of cardiac arrest brought on by kidney disease, had carved out a spot for himself in the jazz world with music that was particularly important to me. His loss to the music world is virtually immeasurable. As one of the young lions that followed the arrival of Wynton Marsalis on the scene, Hargrove was a peer of Joshua Redman, Antonio Hart, Carl Allen, Stephen Scott and Christian McBride, and recorded with all of them. Having cut his...
2018-11-04
59 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 640: A Conversation with Luciana Souza
By her own admission, Luciana Souza records very slowly, with multiple years passing between her albums. We last spoke in 2012, when she had released two new CDs, The Book of Chet and a continuation of her collaborative series, Duos III. She is one of our finest singers, particularly in interpreting lyrics in both her native Portuguese and English. A lover of poetry, she has written lyrics from a number of poets’ work and put them to music, including Elizabeth Bishop in 2000, Pablo Neruda in 2004, and now Leonard Cohen, Emily Dickinson, Christina Rossetti, and Edna St. Vincent Millay. She adds th...
2018-10-02
35 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 638: A Conversation with Russell Ferrante of the Yellowjackets
Few groups still working on the jazz scene can boast of the longevity of the Yellowjackets. Their first recording sessions were backing guitarist Robben Ford in 1977. Their first CD as a group was released in 1981, and 17 Grammy nominations (2 wins), 26 albums and almost 40 years later, they are still going strong. The cornerstone of the band remains its keyboard player Russell Ferrante, the sole member left form that 1981 release. However, for the past 25 years or so, his main man has been saxophonist Bob Mintzer, who brought a much needed straight ahead jazz sound to the group in the 1990’s. Th...
2018-09-11
42 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 624: A Conversation with Mike Clark
When we talk about the top jazz drummers of the past fifty years, particularly in the area of jazz-funk and fusion, the short list of real greats has to include Mike Clark. Already a veteran jazz drummer by the time Herbie Hancock picked him for his immortal Headhunters band, Clark wrote the book on jazz-funk, and went on to play in almost all genres of jazz, blues and funk. His credits range from Hancock, Vince Guaraldi, Woody Shaw, Albert King, Eddie and Joe Henderson and Larry Coryell to Christian McBride, John Scofield, Nicholas Payton, and Donald Harrison. With the...
2018-06-30
55 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 623: Previewing the 2018 Freihofer's Saratoga Jazz Festival with Danny Melnick
Summer can officially begin! The 2018 Freihofer’s Saratoga Jazz Festival will take place on Saturday June 23rd and Sunday June 24th, 2018 at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, NY. As always there is a stellar lineup, and this year a few scheduling changes have made the festival even more fan-friendly. For the first time in the Festival’s 41-year history, performances will begin at 11 a.m. on the newly built Charles R. Wood “Jazz Discovery” stage. Performances on the amphitheater stage will begin at 3 p.m. This will create less overlap, and more opportunity for fans to see...
2018-06-21
1h 10
Wrong Reel
WR343 - Getting Re-Animated for the Films of Stuart Gordon
Andy Webb joins us to discuss the cult classics created by director Stuart Gordon ('Re-Animator', 'From Beyond') alongside his frequent collaborators Barbara Crampton and Jeffrey Combs. Follow Andy Webb Follow James Hancock
2017-12-04
1h 32
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 599: A Conversation with Gary Meek
When you look at Gary Meek’s name on this podcast, you might wonder if you had heard him play before. The answer is an emphatic yes – a session and sideman par excellence, Meek has spent most of his career playing saxophone and other reed instruments for the likes of Airto Moreira & Flora Purim, Jeff Lorber, Brian Bromberg, and Dave Weckl. As a leader, he now has six albums to his credit, the most recent of which, Originals, has given him an opportunity to not only showcase his chops, but his song writing abilities. Meek was able to c...
2017-11-10
55 min
Unprecedented
Google's Courtoom Collision With Uber
Duration: 21:16 The lawsuit by Waymo, Google’s autonomous car division, against Silicon Valley rival Uber is not your normal trade secrets case. The litigation has moved at a breakneck clip since being launched at the end of February. Waymo has alleged an elaborate plot by Uber to steal highly valuable technology and cover its tracks. A top engineer at Uber has invoked the Fifth Amendment. And the judge has flagged the case to federal prosecutors for a possible criminal investigation. In this episode of Unprecedented, we talk with veteran federal prosecutor-turned-white collar defense lawyer Jeffrey Bornstein...
2017-09-08
21 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 586: JackDeJohnette @ 75
Seventy-five years ago today, one of the great drummers and percussionists of the modern jazz era was born in Chicago, Illinois. Jack DeJohnette has gone on to play with most of the important jazz musicians who lean toward the genres of the avant-garde and fusion, syncopating the wildest electric music and most controlled acoustic sounds of our time. DeJohnette cut his teeth in the Chicago Avant-Garde, playing with musicians who would form the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (Roscoe Mitchell, Richard Abrams) and Sun Ra. He moved to New York in 1965, and became a member...
2017-08-09
1h 11
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 569: A Conversation with Wallace Roney
This is music for the ages, and a story for the ages as well. Trumpet great Wallace Roney and his orchestra pay tribute to Newark jazz legend Wayne Shorter with the first full performance of Universe, a long-lost composition originally created for Miles Davis by Shorter. Wallace has termed hearing composition to be like finding missing gospels in the Dead Sea Scrolls, so important is the music as both an historical and a living piece of art. Roney, of course, is the sole trumpet player that Miles Davis chose to mentor, and who joined and...
2017-04-17
44 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 534: International Jazz Day Celebration
April 30th is the day set aside as International Jazz Day around the world. Beginning in 2012, UNESCO set aside the day as a celebration of “the virtues of jazz as an educational tool, and a force for peace, unity, dialogue and enhanced cooperation among people.” I was fortunate enough to attend the first International Jazz Day concert on the floor of the United Nations that year. It was a fabulous event, bringing talent form across the globe onstage for memorable performances. Click here for my review of the event. The past few years have had celeb...
2016-04-30
1h 16
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 533: Jazzin' On Prince (1958-2016)
One of the astounding things that we realize when we contemplate the musical legacy of Prince (1958-2016) is that while he passed away at the age of 57, he had written and recorded music since he was 17. Those forty years of wildly exciting, innovative, profane, uplifting music will be with us always, and we are once again left wondering what might have come as he continued his evolving career. In December 2013, my wife Nancy and I had the chance to get as up close and personal with Prince as I had ever hoped. We had purchased tickets to s...
2016-04-23
50 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 486: A Conversation with Buster Williams of the Heads of State
We haven’t had a good jazz super-group in a couple of years now. The last time I could really put that tag on a group was the Five Peace Band, led by pianist Chick Corea and guitar legend John McLaughlin, who formed their first group together since playing with Miles Davis decades earlier. They added Kenny Garrett on saxophone, Christian McBride on bass, and Vinnie Colaiuta on drums for a terrific one-off album and tour. This year’s candidate for super-group status comes from the appropriately named Heads of State. After years of playing in various combi...
2015-06-24
1h 01
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 481: Celebrating International Jazz Day
In November 2011, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) officially designated April 30 as International Jazz Day in order to highlight jazz and its diplomatic role of uniting people in all corners of the globe. International Jazz Day is chaired and led by Irina Bokova, UNESCO Director General, and legendary jazz pianist and composer Herbie Hancock, who serves as a UNESCO Ambassador for Intercultural Dialogue and Chairman of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz. The Institute is the lead nonprofit organization charged with planning, promoting and producing this annual celebration. International Jazz Day is the culmination...
2015-04-30
1h 06
Endless Possibilities Podcast
Episode 182: with Jeffrey Young!
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2015-01-07
00 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 452 : Spooky Songs Strike Again
In past years I’ve done a Halloween podcast featuring songs with scary titles – check out these beauties from 2012, 2011 and 2009 – and last year I changing course a bit, and all the songs mentioned the Prince of Darkness, Ol’ Scratch, Lucifer – yes, the Devil - in the title of the song or album. For 2014, it's the return of the Spooky Song. Maybe it's the title or the track, maybe it's the sound or mood - but in any event, here is Podcast 452, the 2014 Spooky Song collection: Rene Marie - "I'd Rather Burn as a Witch" Medeski, Martin & Wood...
2014-10-28
54 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 435: A Conversation with Mark Whitfield about The Newport Now60 Band
Thirty years has now passed since a group of young jazz musicians were tagged with the title “The Young Lions”, and released a series of albums and performances that helped change the direction and flow of jazz. Mark Whitfield would have to be near the top of the Second Wave of Young Lions, along with Christian McBride, Carl Allen, Tim Warfield, Benny Green, Marlon Jordan and Roy Hargrove, all of whom appeared with him as The Jazz Futures in a live Newport Jazz Festival recording in 1993. Whitfield had graduated from Boston's prestigious Berklee College in the Spri...
2014-06-27
31 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 430: A Conversation with Christian McBride
What can I say about Christian McBride, a man who is at the top of his craft? In addition to his virtuosity as a bass player, McBride is an educator, curator, XM radio host and composer-arranger. I also should add, he has the best Twitter feed in the business – sign up for @mcbridesworld ASAP. The Philadelphia-born musician has performed alongside a diverse set of luminaries including Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Natalie Cole, Pat Metheny, James Brown, Sting, Brad Mehldau and Queen Latifah, among others. He now leads a working 18 piece Big Band, a Trio, a Quintet called Insid...
2014-06-11
49 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 405: A Conversation with Cava Menzies and Nick Phillips
Every year about this time, people begin to ask me for musical suggestions for Valentine’s Day. What’s the bst music for a romantic dinner? What’s the best CD to surprise someone with as a gift? Old classics? Maybe some newcomers? Well, this year the answer is simple – pick up Cava Menzies and Nick Phillips‘ new CD Moment to Moment. Not that this is an album dripping with love songs. Rather, it's an exploration of how to play jazz ballads. And while albums of ballads are not hard to find, this is a CD of...
2014-01-18
50 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 396: A Conversation with Charnett Moffett
2013 has been a wonderfully busy year for bassist Charnett Moffett. While he has been in demand since he left Juilliard to join the Wynton Marsalis Quintet at the age of 16, this year he was able to release two CDs of his own – the solo acoustic bass project The Bridge, and the family collaborative Spirit of Sound – while being an integral part of the Will Calhoun Trio (with the Living Colour drummer and pianist Marc Carey). Appearing on over 200 recordings, Moffett is a veritable bass legend and has one of the most distinguished careers in j...
2013-12-11
50 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 391: Celebrating Joni Mitchell at 70 - "A Portrait in Song" Concert from Massey Hall
Podcast 391 is re-arranged and re-edited from BigO's posting this summer: These tracks come from a radio webcast featuring highlights from two concerts that were part of this year’s Luminato Festival. These concerts celebrated the career of Joni Mitchell and pre-empted her 70th birthday which will be in November. These shows are significant because they marked Joni’s first time on the stage since 2008. She had said initially that she would not appear at the festival (she doesn’t like these kind of things, you know?). Later it was announced that she would perform a reading of “This Rai...
2013-11-07
1h 00
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 390: Joni Sings Jazz
Listening to the music of Joni Mitchell in the late 1970’s was one of my gateways to enjoying jazz. The first Joni album I ever bought was Court and Spark, one of the first times she used a full band to flesh out her increasingly complex compositions. Included on that classic album was a cover of the song “Twisted”, which had been a hit for Lambert, Hendricks and Ross a decade before. I checked out the original, and continued to dig into jazz recordings from there. At 15, the road was opening up before me. Her next a...
2013-11-06
43 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 389: Jazzin' On Joni at 70
"Jazz is supposed to be open, on the road to discovery. That's what Joni is talking about." – Wayne Shorter This week marks the 70th birthday of one of my musical heroes (heroines?), Joni Mitchell. From her folkie days in the late 1960’s, through her commercial success in the 1970’s and her decisions to turn away from the mainstream and delve into World Music and Jazz, Ms. Mitchell has always shown the highest musical and personal standards and integrity. It helps that she also writes and sings some of the finest music of the past seventy years. Last...
2013-11-05
43 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 381: A Conversation with Tierney Sutton
The music of Joni Mitchell has intrigued jazz artists for years, reaching a creative and critical peak in 2007 with the release of Herbie Hancock’s River – The Joni Letters. That CD earned a Grammy for Album of the Year, an extremely rare feat for a jazz release. Singer Tierney Sutton had been studying the Joni songbook well before the Hancock CD. The singer had recorded album-length tributes to Frank Sinatra (Dancing in the Dark) and Bill Evans (Blue in Green), rarely recording music beyond the Great American Songbook or mainstream jazz. That c...
2013-10-01
40 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 372: Wayne Shorter at 80
The loss of Cedar Walton at the age of 79 earlier this week makes celebrating Wayne Shorter’s 80th birthday today all the more important. We are losing more of the pioneers who made jazz what it is today every day, so we should savor the music and presence of someone of Wayne’s stature while we can. Thankfully Shorter is alive and well and working, playing with a top quartet and writing new material. His career can be seen one of the many the arcs that jazz took in the 1960’s – from hard bop to a more impressi...
2013-08-25
1h 17
LINER NOTES
Terence Blanchard
MAGNETIZEDTerence Blanchard (trumpet) is one of the most important musician/composer/band leaders of his generation. His emotionally moving and technically refined playing is considered by many jazz aficionados to recall earlier jazz trumpet styles. Born March 13, 1962, in New Orleans, the only child to parents Wilhelmina and Joseph Oliver Blanchard, a part-time opera singer and insurance company manager, the young Blanchard was encouraged by his father, Joseph Oliver, to learn to play the piano. In the third grade he discovered jazz trumpet when a big band, featuring...
2013-08-05
08 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 366: Previewing the Newport Jazz Festival
Since its beginning in 1954, the Newport Jazz Festival has delivered line-ups that have both showcased jazz history and predicted it, while the city of Newport has lent the festival an unparalleled home steeped in history and culture. When you throw in fans that really are more of a community than an audience, you have much more than just a series of concerts of a weekend. The Festival left the friendly confines of Newport in 1972 for New York City, an decision which was corrected a decade later when it came back to Rhode Island, giving the New York fe...
2013-07-28
40 min
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 360: Blue Note and Groovebug Reintroduce the "Album Experience"
I can’t be alone in missing the experience of holding a phonograph record jacket in my hand, reading the detailed liner notes and enjoying the photos and other material those artists and their labels routinely put out before the digital era swept it all away. A number of jazz labels in particular were in the forefront of graphic design when it came to album jackets – I think of Blue Note and Impulse in particular. So much of that has gone the way of the phonograph and analog recording. In an effort to revitalize their catalog, and not...
2013-07-06
52 min
Clinical Brain Training podcast
Crashing Part 3 - Hypotension
Discussion of hypotension. Causes, workup, pratfalls and pitfalls. A little of me playing some Herbie Hancock at the beginning and end. Thanks for listening. JY
2013-02-22
32 min