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Best of Redmond: Redmond Washington News, Events, Restaurants & Things to Do
Famous Cinnamon Rolls Coming to Redmond? Life Time Gym Confirmed & Who's the Best Plumber in Redmond?
đ Sci-Fi/Fantasy Book Club: Black Panther: A Nation Under Our FeetWednesday night brings a thoughtful bookish meetup with Sci-Fi/Fantasy Book Club on Wednesday, Feb 11 from 6:30â7:30pm. This monthâs pick is Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet by Ta-Nehisi Coates, a deeper, more political look at Wakanda that goes well beyond the movie version. The group reads broadly across sci-fi and fantasy and is friendly to new faces. You donât need to be a comics expert to join in. If youâve been craving a book club that actually talks ideas, this is a solid one...
2026-02-10
05 min
Front Parking Spot Podcast- Praying Moms, Raising Christian Families, in Todayâs World
116- Singing Through the Fire: Finding Hope When Life Spins Out of Control with Lara Silverman
Ladies, today's guest, Lara Silverman, is in the midst of her life battle, but she continues to glorify Jesus and His plans through all of her intense personal challenges. If you find yourself at the end of your rope, this podcast is exactly what you need to hear today. Stay tuned for this episode of the Front Parking Spot Podcast. In this episode host Jennifer Bosma sits down with Lara Silverman â a best-selling Christian author, lawyer, jazz singer, and actress (JD, Stanford Law; BA in economics and political science, UC Berkeley). Laura shares the powerful testimony behind he...
2026-02-10
24 min
Wholesome TV Picks | Clean Family-Friendly TV Show & Movie Recommendations for Busy Parents
'A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving' Is the Family-Friendly TV Classic Parents Trust
This family-friendly TV pick gives busy parents a breather from the noisy, fast-paced stuff crowding todayâs screens. A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973) delivers clean content, gentle humor, and warm family entertainment that brings everyone togetherâproving simple, hand-drawn stories still outshine modern chaos. Perfect for parents who want trustworthy tv recommendations that teach gratitude, kindness, and the real meaning of Thanksgiving.đ Episode Highlights:Nostalgia That Still Works: How Peanutsâ hand-drawn animation and Vince Guaraldiâs jazz piano create a relaxing, wholesome entertainment vibe modern shows canât touch.âąGratitude Over Perfection: Peppermint Pattyâs meltdown turns into a sweet less...
2025-11-19
11 min
Neon Jazz Interviews
Salt Lake City-based Jazz Vocalist, Performance Coach & Educator Jennifer Madsen
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Salt Lake City-based Jazz Vocalist, Performance Coach & Educator Jennifer Madsen. We talk about her brand-new 2025 CD Reimagine and a life dedicated to music. This fifth studio album features innovative arrangements and collaborations with Brent Edstrom, Clipper Anderson, and Mark Ivester, showcasing Jenniferâs modern interpretations of jazz classics with soulful depth and elegance. With her magnetic stage presence, technical mastery, and emotional authenticity, Jennifer continues to inspire both audiences and students alike. She currently serves as an adjunct professor at Snow College.đ§ Listen & Learn More: https://www.jen...
2025-10-08
24 min
So Much To Say: A Legal Podcast For People
Hitting the Right Note in Legal (with Ian Carleton Schaefer)
In this episode, Megan Senese and Jennifer Ramsey are joined by Ian Carleton Schaefer, Partner at Sheppard Mullin, legal advisor to Fortune 100 companies and global institutions, and conductor of the Second Ending Ensemble. Ianâs story is anything but linear, and thatâs exactly what makes it inspiring.Ian shares the powerful story behind his âsecond ending,â a musical term turned life philosophy that helped him reconnect with a lifelong passion for music while navigating a high-powered legal career. He talks about studying conducting at Juilliard during the pandemic, how music and law are related to each other, a...
2025-09-25
37 min
Tiny Little Victories
Insistence
Insistence with Geoff Wilkinson, Us3Tiny Victory: Remapping sound on his own terms.In this episode, host Jennifer Kite-Powell sat down with Geoff Wilkinson, founder of Us3 and the mind behind the iconic Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia). They discuss his new album Soundtrack, which was released on August 22, how film and library music let him off the creative leash and why this moment isnât a comeback but proof of his passion for creating music that continues to evolve.Jennifer and Geoff talked about:The making of Resist the Rat Race an...
2025-08-26
42 min
Was It Good Though? Podcast
Episode 165: I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025)
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?? đ±Even in 2025, weâre still getting chills from that iconic line delivered by the one and only Jennifer Love Hewittâthis time in the latest installment of the I Know What You Did Last Summer franchise. In Episode 165, weâre diving into our first slasher of the year, and we had to bring in our brother Chris to break it all down with us. The crew discusses the new friend group, whether a real crime even happened, and if Julieâs return actually added value to the story. We get into the risks the film to...
2025-08-05
2h 28
Neon Jazz Interviews
Jazz Singer, Songwriter & Composer Jennifer Lee on New 2025 Album Glimpse & Career
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series featuring acclaimed Jazz Singer, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, and Author Jennifer Lee. We catch up with her to discuss her brand-new 2025 album Glimpse â a captivating release that marks a powerful evolution in her musical journey.Formerly rooted in the Bay Area and now living in rural Idaho, Jennifer opens up about her transformation from an arranger and interpreter to a deeply expressive composer. Born in Redwood City and raised in Menlo Park, her journey through the jazz world is full of insight, reinvention, and authenticity.In this...
2025-07-26
34 min
ALC ChangeMakers Podcast
Episode 2 - Rest Is Revolutionary with Elizabeth Wangugi
In this episode of the ALC ChangeMakers Podcast, host Jennifer Sconyers welcomes the dynamic and inspiring Elizabeth Wangugi a burnout consultant, yin yoga specialist, and founder of the Biz Witch Doc. Through a deeply personal and powerful conversation, Elizabeth shares her transformative leadership journeyâfrom corporate burnout to radical wellnessâand the lessons sheâs carrying forward into her work to make rest not only essential but accessible, profitable, and communal. This conversation is a must-listen for mission-driven leaders, high achievers, and anyone struggling to reconcile productivity with well-being. Episode Highlights From Burnout to Bre...
2025-07-10
31 min
Off My Meds Podcast
Eric "El Rabbi" Hirschhorn (Rebelution) | Off My Meds Pod | Ep. 304
đïž We're really getting into the tea today, literally.....In this captivating episode, I sit down with the insanely talented Eric Hirschhorn, saxophonist and keyboardist for the iconic reggae band Rebelution and Japanese Lunchtime Rush. We drank some different kinds of tea, and dove into everything from ADHD and jazz to anime and teaâyes, so much tea! Eric is a true multi-hyphenate, and this convo is full of inspiration, laughs, and unexpected gems.Notably, Eric is also a member of Japanese Lunchtime Rush, a collective of Southern California musicians who artfully blend their favorite anime and vide...
2025-04-09
1h 39
ADI BRAUN SOULSCAPES
EPISODE ONE WITH RON KORB
Join us for the premiere episode of ADI BRAUN SOULSCAPES when I chat with Japanese-Canadian flutist, composer and producer RON KORB. From the origins of the flute and his musical journey which has led him across the continents, Ron shares insights about how music is transformative and how he became a musical storyteller.ABOUT YOUR HOSTADI BRAUN is a singer/songwriter with a long list of cabaret, concert and theatre successes to her credit. She has performed in major jazz and concert venues in Canada, the United States, and Europe. In th...
2025-04-09
38 min
Women in Podcasting Show
Jingle Minge
Our Annual Holiday Networking Party for members đHosted by Jennifer Henczel & Angela Feser"This is one of my favorite events of the year. I am so impressed and overwhelmed by the talent, creativity and authenticity among our members. I appreciate every single one of you from the various communities weâre all involved in. Thanks for being here and for all the connection and collaboration weâve done over this past year together." Jennifer HenczelPerks & Opportunities:âïž Wear a festive hat or holiday outfit.âïž Be featured on the Women Podcasters Show...
2024-12-12
16 min
Episodes - Fading Memories Podcast
The Power of Words & Creativity: A Balm for Both
The transformative power of creativity can be a balm for both individuals living with cognitive impairment and their caregivers. For caregivers, engaging in artistic endeavors provides a much-needed respite from the demands of caregiving, offering a chance to relax, recharge, and reconnect with their own creative spirit. This self-care is essential to prevent burnout and maintain overall well-being. For the person with cognitive impairment, creative expression offers a unique avenue for communication, stimulation, and joy. Activities such as painting, music, or dance can help to reduce anxiety, improve mood, and maintain a sense of purpose. These creative pursuits also p...
2024-08-27
54 min
Move The BallÂź
Vaughn Fahie: Using Your Voice Print to Influence Others
In this episode, Jen invites voice branding expert Vaughn Fahie to explore the importance of using one's voice to connect with audiences, especially for authors considering producing audiobooks. The conversation covers Vaughn's background as a jazz musician and how that influenced his approach to voice branding, the historical context of audiobooks tracing back to Thomas Edison's invention of the phonograph, and practical advice for authors on narrating their audiobooks. The episode emphasizes the value of authenticity in storytelling through one's voice to foster deeper connections with listeners and shares marketing strategies to promote audiobooks effectively. Â E...
2024-05-13
37 min
Scream Therapy
Episode 89: Elijah Scarpati of Um, Jennifer? on transitioning and mental health
Host Jason Schreurs is joined by Elijah Scarpati of "trans slut rock" duo, Um, Jennifer? Elijah talks about how transitioning affected his mental health in positive ways through the validation of identity, but also presented a new set of challenges, both internally and externally. http://umjennifer.bandcamp.com Featured song clips: Um, Jennifer? - "Cut Me Open" from The Girl Class EP (Final Girl Records, 2024) Um, Jennifer? - "Jazz Machine" from The Girl Class EP (Final Girl Records, 2024) The SCREAM THERAPY BOOK is now available! Scream Therapy: A Punk Journey through Mental Health is a memoir-plus that has been heralded...
2024-05-12
27 min
Connected Conversations for Creatives
Unleashing Creativity at Sea - A Connected Conversation with Nancy Soulé
In this episode, I am thrilled to have Nancy Soule', the author of "Work at Sea, See the World." Nancy shares her riveting journey from a fashion designer and jazz singer to finding her calling on cruise ships. Our discussion ranges from the unique experiences, challenges, to the triumphs of working at sea. Discover how Nancy's diverse background in music and design contributed to her remarkable career on cruise ships, offering listeners a glimpse into a world where creativity knows no bounds. Whether it's rescuing people at sea or adapting to different cultures, Nancy's stories are both inspiring and...
2024-02-07
46 min
Sis, Let Me Tell You: Celebrity Gossip and Relatable Sibling Convos
Ep. 102: In Ha Mood [VIDEO]
(Video episodes available on Spotify and YouTube) In this episode, Jazz and Jess discuss Doja Cat's mother filing a restraining order against her son (Doja's brother), Martin cast at the Emmy's, Drake's 'Day in my Life' post, Drake's response to Mos Def, Lupe Fiasco and Kid Cudi beef squashed, Ice Spice sued for copyright infringement, Snoop Dogg recruited to start OnlyFans, Coachella lineup announced, Common and Jennifer Hudson at Laker's game, Jeannie Mai not reading her pre-nup before signing, Diddy settling lawsuit with Diageo (Ciroc), and the 'Guilty Pleasures' alternating segment. Linktreeâ â Instagramâ â TikTokâ
2024-01-23
1h 44
Neon Jazz Interviews
Jazz Trombonist Jennifer Wharton on the 2023 CD Grit and Grace
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Jazz Trombonist Jennifer Wharton on the 2023 CD Grit and Grace .. On this third album with Bonegasm, she assembled a wonderful group of musicians to make another evolved, memorable release .. We cover this album, getting through COVID, the future beyond and much more .. Enjoy . For More Neon Jazz Interviews: Subscribe via Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/neonjazzkc Subscribe via iTunes/Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/neon-jazz-interviews/id546432639 Subscribe via Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4gAltD2kVLq8uNkpSFtkm0 The Home...
2023-12-16
17 min
Puerto Rico Jazz
Puerto Rico Jazz Estrenos Octubre 22, 2023
Puerto Rico Jazz con Wilbert Sostre.8am (New York) @ Brave New Radio WPSC 88.7 FM, William Paterson University, New Jersey.@TuneIn Radio! http://tun.in/seoPJEstrenos con mĂșsica de Constantine Alexander, Jennifer Wharton, Russ Spiegel, Santiago Big Band, David Helbock, Colette Michaan, David Lopato y Roy Hargrove.Puerto Rico Jazz con Wilbert Sostre.Todos los Domingos 8am (Puerto Rico) @ Brave New Radio WPSC 88.7 William Paterson University, New Jersey@TuneIn Radio! http://tun.in/seoPJDomingos 6pm @ Radio PrĂłcer 1380AM, 98.5FM...
2023-10-31
1h 00
Gli incontri del Sabato Bestiale
Il Jazz di SERGIO CASABIANCA al Sabato Bestiale! (14/10/23)
Scopriamo âDe Visuâ , il disco jazz di brani inediti, in guitar trio, del chitarrista catanese Sergio Casabianca. Insieme a lui completano la formazione Riccardo Grosso al contrabbasso e Peppe Tringali alla batteria.
2023-10-15
09 min
Sis, Let Me Tell You: Celebrity Gossip and Relatable Sibling Convos
Ep. 77: Lizzo's Banana [VIDEO]
(Video episodes available on Spotify and YouTube) In this episode, Jazz and Jess discuss Lizzo being sued by staff for sexual harassment, Summer Walker breaks up with Lil Meech online, Erykah Badu takes shots at Beyonce, drive-by gossip that includes: Angus Cloud, Nene Leakes, Kandi Burress, Ludacris, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Aniston, Cardi B, Joseline Hernandez, Jonathan Majors, Doja Cat, and the 'I'm Too Old Fuh Dat' alternating segment. BUY SLMTY MERCH - limited time ONLY Linktree Instagram TikTok Facebook Group Email CashApp - $sisletmepodcast --- Send...
2023-08-08
1h 29
Sacred and Profane Love
Re-run: Episode 56 - Dana Gioia on Charles Baudelaire's The Flowers of Evil
We invite you to explore one of our previously aired episodes: a conversation with Dana Gioia. In this episode, I am joined by the poet and critic Dana Gioia to discuss Charles Baudelaire's famous book of poems, Les Fleurs du Mal, or The Flowers of Evil. We tackle some big questions in this episode, such as whether and how evil can be beautiful, the nature of Catholic art and poetry, original sin, and the poet as a damned figure. I hope you enjoy our conversation.
2023-07-21
1h 12
Don't Miss This
Week of June 25 - July 1, 2023
Letâs make your week as sunny as the weather. With music festivals, ranging from jazz to classic to pop and everything in between, and film festival ranging from classy to titillating, there are no excuses to stay indoors. Discover private, historic spaces that have been closed to the public for years, declare yourself rive droite or rive gauche, find out what happens when Star Wars turns sexy, and so much more. Tune in now for the best of whatâs happening in Paris this week! Join us on Patreon: patreon.com/parisundergroundradio Find...
2023-06-25
20 min
Gli incontri del Sabato Bestiale
Un duo Jazz di grande carisma: OLIVIA TRUMMER e NICOLA ANGELUCCI (feat. Luciano Biondini) - (10/06/23)
Una pausa di grande musica Jazz per ascoltare insieme agli autori il nuovo Album âDIALOGUEâS DELIGHTâ - A.D.A. MUSIC ITALY/WARNER MUSIC ITALY
2023-06-10
15 min
Gli incontri del Sabato Bestiale
Un Sabato Bestiale con il Jazz di EUGENIA CANALE QUARTET!
Eugenia Canale, pianista jazz e compositrice raffinata, ci presenta "RISVEGLI" il nuovo Album uscito il 24 Marzo 2023. Il quartetto Ăš composto oltre che da lei, da nomi di rilievo nel panorama jazz nazionale: Max De Aloe (armonica, fisarmonica), Riccardo Fioravanti (contrabbasso, basso) e Marco Castiglioni (batteria).
2023-04-02
11 min
Letters Off Paper
"Writing In a Time of Uncertainty"
A highly emotional conversation with Darryl Pinckney, a long time contributor to The New York Review of Books whose most recently published work Come Back in September: A Literary Education On West Sixty-Seventh Street, revisits his relationship with writer Elizabeth Hardwick. Other topics we dive into include writing in the U.S. today as compared to in less troubling eras.
2023-03-08
1h 08
Don't Miss This
Week of March 5 - March 11, 2023
After a couple of weeks with events that were few but fabulous, this week is an explosion of fun. Weâll begin with eclectic jazz and end with rhyming couplets. In between, youâll find strange things, escape games, optical illusions, and four festival firsts. Celebrate the power and importance of women, explode into fashion, dance under the radar, and so much more. Tune in now to check out the best of whatâs happening in Paris this week!Join us on Patreon: patreon.com/parisundergroundradio Find Us OnlineWebsite: https...
2023-03-05
22 min
The ArtsMBA Podcast
Meet Nicole MĂŒller, ArtsMBA Resident Coach
SUMMARY We often struggle with taking responsibility of our own life despite easily being able to take responsibility over the lives of others. In this episode, Jennifer and Nicole dive in to how exploring different areas and merging them into your own path can improve your happiness. TIMESTAMPS AND KEY POINTS 0:21 â Introducing Nicole and diving into her background and career thus far. 9:31 â When Nicole started branching out into jazz improvisation, and other forms of music outside of the classical music world, how did others react? 13:46 â Building confidence to be able to break the ânormsâ...
2023-01-04
43 min
Gli incontri del Sabato Bestiale
Antonio Artese Trio: il jazz al Sabato Bestiale! (17/12/2022)
L'incontro da Santa Barbara (California) con Antonio ARTESE, pianista jazz dallâilluminante profonditĂ melodica e spiccata sensibilitĂ armonica. Abbiamo esplorato con lui il nuovo Cd "TWO WORLDS". Durante l'intervista abbiamo ascoltato dall'Album: "VOYAGE" - "NIENTE" - TWO WORLDS"
2022-12-17
15 min
Sacred and Profane Love
Episode 56: Dana Gioia on Charles Baudelaire's The Flowers of Evil
In this episode, I am joined by the poet and critic Dana Gioia to discuss Charles Baudelaire's famous book of poems, Les Fleurs du Mal, or The Flowers of Evil. We tackle some big questions in this episode, such as whether and how evil can be beautiful, the nature of Catholic art and poetry, original sin, and the poet as a damned figure. I hope you enjoy our conversation. Dana Gioia is an internationally acclaimed poet and writer. He received a B.A. and M.B.A. from Stanford and an M.A. from Harvard i...
2022-12-02
1h 12
Do You Watch What I Watch?
S1E18: 'Three Wise Men And A Baby'
What do a game coder, a pet therapist, and Mr. January have in common? In their longest recap and review to date, Jennifer and Josh gush, and gush, and gush over Hallmark Channel's new flick. Spoiler: We think the buzz was totally worth it. We'll take the deepest of dives on all of the LOL moments and try our jazz hands at that pretty impressive choreography. Â Help us grow our podcast! Like, review, subscribe, and tell your friends! Thanks for your support! :-) WEBSITE: www.doyouwatchwhatiwatch.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/DYWWIW
2022-11-25
54 min
Gli incontri del Sabato Bestiale
LUCIA FILACI: il jazz al Sabato Bestiale! (05/11/2022)
L'incontro con una poliedrica e raffinata artista: Lucia Filaci. Abbiamo ascoltato insieme il suo nuovo Album "A TU PER TU", lavoro ricco di collaborazioni importanti e raffinate ispirazioni Jazz. Nell'intervista abbiamo ascoltato: In my swing mood - Che mi importa del mondo - Friarello swing
2022-11-20
11 min
Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz
Cloud Jazz 2275 (Especial Producciones Maurice White) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como Ă©ste. ÂĄApĂłyale en iVoox! El protagonista de este especial es Maurice White, el que fuera lĂder de la banda Earth, Wind & Fire, fallecido en el año 2016. Repasamos algunas de sus producciones para otros artistas: Freddie Ravel, The Emotions, Afterbach, Jennifer Holliday, Urban Knights, Ramsey Lewis, Pieces of A Dream, Barbra Streisand, Pockets, Deniece Williams, El DeBarge, Jevetta Steele y Brian Culbertson.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevo...
2022-11-19
59 min
Do You Watch What I Watch?
S1E15: 'All Saints Christmas'
What do a ring mishap, a jazz club, and beignets have in common? In this episode, Jennifer and Josh take a stroll to New Orleans and review the new Hallmark movie, 'All Saints Christmas'! Is it a jazzy number, or totally out of tune? Listen to hear all of our hot takes, and laugh along with us! Help us grow our podcast! Like, review, subscribe, and tell your friends! Thanks for your support! :-) WEBSITE: www.doyouwatchwhatiwatch.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/DYWWIW INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/doyouwatchwhatiwatch T...
2022-11-15
26 min
PĂĄginas de Jazz
Påginas del Jazz Ed. N° 136: "Variations"
Joe Williams & The Count Basie Orchestra (Live at Detroit), Michel Camilo, The Cookers Quintet, Julian Lage y Jennifer Hartswick Venezuela presente con el guitarrista y compositor Endry Torrens, y la agrupaciĂłn âOhjansâ, ambos nominados a los premios Pepsi Music Venezuela, 2022 (CategorĂa Jazz).
2022-07-29
49 min
Don't Miss This
Week of June 26 - July 2, 2022
Itâs officially summer, so you know what that means: late night hours in parks and museums, and festivals galore. Explore art in Montmartre, watch monster movies in the forest, and see if you can decipher what makes a village British. Thereâs a music festival to suit every taste, from classical to jazz to gospel to rock to rap, but art and recycling festivals, too. Go as far as the cosmos, meet the Queen of Pop, celebrate drag anniversaries, and so much more. Tune in now for the best of what's happening in Paris this week!Join...
2022-06-26
20 min
Think Fit. Be Fit.
A conversation with Greg Roskopf
This episode of TFBF features a pioneer in manual therapy Greg Roskopf. As the author of the Roskopf Principle and The Jumpstart into MAT book and the founder of Muscle Activation Techniques, he not only developed the MAT program but also created a curriculum for this technique that has been taught to students all across the globe.  Greg has devoted his career to the study of the âcause and effectâ of the muscular system and how it relates to pain. Greg has worked as a consultant for various professional sports teams including the Denver Broncos, Utah J...
2022-04-18
51 min
El RincĂłn de CapitĂĄn Jazz
El RincĂłn de CapitĂĄn Jazz 205
LA MĂSICA ES NUESTRA PASIĂN CapitĂĄn Jazz te invita a escuchar buena mĂșsica. Si te gusta el Jazz, el Soul, el Blues, el R&BâŠ, este es tu lugar âEl RincĂłn de CapitĂĄn Jazzâ, desde hoy el tuyo tambiĂ©n. ÂĄÂĄÂĄHoy visitan El RincĂłn de CapitĂĄn Jazz!!! Light of the World & Jocelyn Brown, Arie Salma, Anthony Hamilton & Jennifer Hudson, Bill Charlap Trio, Chandra Currelley, Stevie Wonder, Phil Woods, No-Jack Project, Deniece Williams y Puff Johnson. Muzik 24/7
2022-03-11
00 min
Bittersweet Epiphanies
Tim
Happy Fat Tuesday! Jennifer sits down with Tim Freer, a managing partner of one of Charlotte's iconic, landmark restaurants, The Cajun Queen. The "Queen", proudly serving Charlotte since 1985, is known for its rich, flavorful, authentic Cajun cuisine. Every day is Mardi Gras with a great bar and the best live jazz in town. Tim talks about what life is like having a family, raising kids, and personal struggles, all while being in the grind of running a restaurant for over 2 decades. He shares his experience on how his work feels like, and is family, the jazz scene i...
2022-03-01
52 min
El RincĂłn de CapitĂĄn Jazz
El RincĂłn de CapitĂĄn Jazz 201
LA MĂSICA ES NUESTRA PASIĂN CapitĂĄn Jazz te invita a escuchar buena mĂșsica. Si te gusta el Jazz, el Soul, el Blues, el R&BâŠ, este es tu lugar âEl RincĂłn de CapitĂĄn Jazzâ, desde hoy el tuyo tambiĂ©n. ÂĄÂĄÂĄHoy visitan El RincĂłn de CapitĂĄn Jazz!!! Kirk Whalum & Wendy Moten, Jonathan FritzĂ©n & Laila AdĂ©le, Jennifer Hudson, Tia Fuller, Ledisi, Keith Slattery & Everette Harp, Jam & Lewis & Toni Braxton, Ahmad Jamal y Barbara Hendricks. Muzik 24/7
2022-02-11
00 min
Books Shows Tunes & Mad Acts
Christmas Music: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Christmas music seems to be unstoppable with new songs and albums coming out every year, so Bill and Jennifer have a lot to talk about from traditional, classic tunes, whether they're overplayed and fall out of fashion; to innovative covers; to novelty and funny songs, new and old; to caroling and kids' TV shows; to artists who unexpectedly turn in an awesome song; and those we'd rather forget, especially if they included their kids on the recording. Whether Christmas is a happy or sad time for you, we've got recommendations. With co-host Bill Aho.Thoughts? Comments? Potshots...
2021-12-24
1h 00
Pop Literacy
Talkin' the History of Rock Concerts with Marc Myers, the Rock Star of Music Journalists
From radios to records and teens with allowances to teens with part-time jobs, the history of the American concert began in earnest with technological and cultural changes after World War II. That history may be shorter than a lot of music fans think. Rock journalist and author Marc Myers recalls that timeline in his unputdownable new book Rock Concert: An Oral History as Told by the Artists, Backstage Insiders, and Fans Who Were There packed with nearly 100 interviews with the musicians, fans, sound engineers. roadies, and music executives who are part of helping all of us enjoy decades of...
2021-12-07
58 min
Jazzie Conversations With Jazz
Episode 5: So, You Want To Start A Podcast...
(((NEW Episode Alert)))â Catch Episode 5, Monday Nov.29thâ Special Guests: @mcn_studios Jason &Jennifer Magnetico, CEOs of McN Studios & Podcast Hosts of "The Stage Life"~Jason and Jennifer sat down with me to uncover the ins and outs of creating & producing podcasts. If you've ever thought about what it takes to create your own Podcast, this episode is for YOU!!! They also share with me what they consider their #ComebackStory. From feelings of doubt to the lack of support from some of their family and friends, these two are navigating thro...
2021-11-29
55 min
Doing Relationships Right
Secrets To The Happy Relationship You've Always Wanted with Sexologist Wendy Miller
Is it really possible to have a happy relationship? Is it possible to be in a relationship thatâs free from toxicity, resentment, and unbearable sex?  The answer is YES, YES, YES!  In this episode, we talk to the author of AMAZONâS #1 NEW RELEASE IN SEXUAL HEALTH, Wendy Miller. We dive deeper into what it really takes to make a guy happy, when exactly should we teach kids about sex, sex toys, and sex after having kids, just to name a few.  Wendy Miller is ACS Certified...
2021-11-16
31 min
Jennifer O'Brien Show
Where are they now? The Real Housewives of the Quarantine
This week on The Jennifer O'Brien Show, we check in with The Real Housewives of the Quarantine! Where are they now???Roxy is busy down in Boca getting vaccinated. Cathy has rolled up her sleeves and gotten busy working on herself! Becky is vegan and has a cooking show to prove it. Sabrina has taken a break from the grind of being TikTok famous. Joan is greeting at WalMart! And Jazz Freebird shares about her love for Tucker Carlson and how she is preparing for the coming Zombie Apocalypse!Here is a link to watch on y...
2021-10-11
32 min
Women in Jazz Media: The Podcasts
Women in Jazz Media: On The Bookcase. Episode Two with Monika Herzig
The second episode in our new podcast series âOn The Bookcaseâ, featuring female authors from across the world, with host Fiona Ross, with original music from Hannah Horton. In this episode we welcome Monika Herzig. In 1987, the pedagogical institute in Weingarten, Germany awarded a scholarship for a one-year exchange program at the University of Alabama to one of their students, jazz pianist Monika Herzig. Together with her partner and guitarist Peter Kienle, she arrived in the States on a one-way ticket, with one suitcase of belongings and one guitar in August 1988. Since then she has comp...
2021-09-11
32 min
Letters Off Paper
Ronaldo Wilson, Poet, Artist and Author of "Poems of the Black Object"
Ronaldo Wilson, winner of the Publishing Triangle's 2010 Thom Gunn Award for Gay Poetry, the 13th Annual Asian American Literary Award for Poetry, 2007 Cave Canem Poetry Prize and so many other accolades looks back at the powerful creative alliance we formed on the streets of New York in the early 90's.
2021-08-07
56 min
Bite-Size Jazz
Molly Miller: St. George - Episode 40
âIâm not someone whoâs like âI just play this genre.â I play music. I play the guitar.â Guitarist Molly Miller released St. George, which is hailed by some as a jazz album. But sheâs also played with the Black-Eyed Peas and is the go-to guitarist for Jason Miraz. So where does that put her musically? Molly would say distinctions don't matter; for her, itâs all just music. Molly also says her trio is trying to bring the instrumental back. While there is no singing on the album, you can hear the story in the emo...
2021-07-27
23 min
Letters Off Paper
Kem Joy Ukwu Author of "Locked Gray/Linked Blue"
Kem Joy Ukwe discusses her debut short story collection published by Brain Mill Press in 2018, the role that comics play in her work and her modest desire to just be able to write. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jennifer-jazz2/support
2021-07-13
37 min
Letters Off Paper
Jeffrey Sommers Author and Political Economist on the Decline of the U.S. Job Market and The Lingering Ghost of Reagan
If you've ever had questions about the contradictions of life in the U.S., Jeffrey Sommers addresses them in a discussion in which we try and make sense of why the largest economy in the world has such a crumbling infrastructure, weak job market and rise in mass shootings that symbolize a wider American pessimism about the future.
2021-06-23
50 min
Letters Off Paper
Geraldine Snell, Visual Artist and Author of "Overlove"
London based writer and visual artist Geraldine Snell and I discuss her playfully self-searching book published by Dostoeveksy Wannabe in 2019 that consists of a series of messages to a performer she develops obsessive feelings towards.Â
2021-06-11
40 min
Letters Off Paper
Nicole Aschoff Editor of Jacobin Magazine and Author of "The New Prophets of Capital"
Nicole and I discuss lazy liberalism, tech titans, stopping socialism from becoming another brand and discover our mutual deep affection for "Culture and Society" by Raymond Williams.
2021-05-31
34 min
Stories From The Earth
#23 Stories From The Earth Podcast - The Importance of Story in Herbalism - Interview with Herbalist Deanna Rose
In this episode Ellen and Jennifer are going to continue talking about one of the ideas that they spoke about last week when they were chatting about the book âA Weedwifes Remedyâ (Episode 22) which is the role that stories play in herbalism, with special guest, local herbalist Deanna Rose. đAbout Deanna Rose Deanna was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, where she took singing lessons on world-renowned Music Row. She loves singing folk, country, gospel, jazz, blues, and more! Deanna now lives in the mountains of North Carolina, but visits...
2021-05-20
1h 21
Letters Off Paper
Jeff Chon Author of "Hashtag Good Guy With a Gun"
Jeff Chon's timely novel published by Sagging Meniscus Press this month, begins with an ancient Korean tale that segues into a mass shooting that becomes the complex lens through which we look at America today. Jeff and I analyze his protagonist, Scott Bonneville, the current sociopolitical climate in the U.S. that inspired the plot. We talk about Greek mythology, the future and get lost in some of the thoughts such an insightfully pieced together narrative evokes.
2021-05-07
36 min
Sincerely, Jennifer x
Behind The Lyrics #6
On todayâs episode, Jennifer takes you behind the scenes of her new album, Storm Capital Of The USA. Featuring The Songs: Sunday Sun You Leave Me In Flames Daisy Chains Storm Capital Of The USA Island Blue Lullaby Sunday Sun (Chaotic Jazz Remix) Be Free Necklace Made Of Your Fingerprints Swipe Forever Destino Sunday Sun (Even More Chaotic Remix) â- Get Storm Capital Of The USA: https://li.sten.to/WF48Hrs Listen to BXTCH IâM ON GO with KXNG DAVXD: https://jenniferjuan.com/2021/04/22/new-music-bitch-im-on-go-kxng-davxd-jennifer-juan/ Listen to Missing You with Jimbo: https://jenniferjuan.com/2021/04/24/new-music-missing-you-with-jimbo/ Get Sunday Sun: https...
2021-05-01
2h 02
Letters Off Paper
Kerouac Scholar Gerald Nicosia
Gerald Nicosia, a living archive of Beat culture, talks around his research on Jack Kerouac as well as the support role he played in Kerouac's daughter Jan's often tragic life. Nicosia reflects on his friendship with Ntozake Shange, who he's currently writing a book on. We leap from Basquiat to Alan Ginsburg to William Burroughs to Ferlinghetti etcetera. This is a conversation that can't be missed. *The audio noise at the beginning goes away within a couple of minutes
2021-04-23
52 min
Pop Literacy
When Women Invented Television
We all know Betty White from her years on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Golden Girls. But decades before she was making us laugh in primetime, White was hosting a daytime TV talk show that saw her improvising more than five hours of programming every day. Yep, she's not only one of our most beloved funny ladies, she's also a TV pioneer. She is one of the superstars from the era When Women Invented Television, as Pop Literacy co-host Jennifer Keishin Armstrong chronicles in her fantastic new book of the same name. From White and Gertr...
2021-03-30
1h 09
Letters Off Paper
South African writer Resoketswe Manenzhe on her prosaic novel "Scatterlings"
Resoketswe Manenzhe, winner of the Dinaane Debut Fiction Award, and I look closely at her book "Scatterlings," the positive light it continues to shine on her work as well as explore the burgeoning South African literary culture of Joburg and Capetown together.
2021-03-27
28 min
We're Crazy Creative
Diamond Dolls Are A Girl's Best Friend featuring Lark Mervine, Kelly Schultz, Delilah Williams and Lindsay Ragsdale
Jen and Meghan sit down for a chat with Delilah, Kelly, Lark, and Lindsay, of the Denver Diamond Dolls. Thatâs right, 4 guests! Thatâs 6 of us all together on one episode! - Not that youâd ever know by listening to us, because Lyndsay barely let any of the rest of us get a word in edgewise. We did however manage to talk a little bit about DDDâs devotion to empowerment through solo dancing with an emphasis on African American vernacular jazz of the swing era. We also explored how they went from being just a few like-min...
2021-03-24
1h 51
The Bold Type Podcast
Our Gente- Alea
In this episode, I am introducing a new section called Our Gente. Our Gente is dedicated to the LatinX artists in the community that you need to hear more of. In this section, I am excited to introduce the incredibly talented singer-songwriter Alea. Alea is originally from Colombia and her music is very authentic and unique. Her music is described as Latin Alternative and blends Latin sounds with pop, jazz, and more. In her episode, we spoke about: Â - Growing up in La Guajira, Colombia, and her passion for performing. - Auditioning and studying at Berklee and moving to N...
2021-03-24
34 min
The Bold Type Podcast
From jazz to tango with Pedro Giraudo
In this first episode of season two, I talked to Pedro Giraudo. Pedro is an Argentinian bassist, composer, arranger, and winner of a Latin Grammy for Best Tango Album. He began his musical studies at a very young age, but it wasn't until his teenage years, when he picked up an electric bass to play in a rock band, that he quickly fell in love with the instrument, and exploring other musical genres. Â From classical music to jazz, and tango, Pedro has led numerous bands, and ensembles, and played his music around the world. He has collaborated with music i...
2021-03-22
29 min
Sincerely, Jennifer x
Women and Cats Shall Do As They Please
On todayâs episode, Jennifer shares some new poems, and talks about the conversations happening about womenâs safety in the aftermath of Sarah Everardâs murder, how the true crime community treats victims of violent crime, evening visits with her spirit guide, her thoughts on the Harry and Meghan interview and... spanking! Featuring The Poems: Dead Women Are Not Documentary Fodder I Believe You Jazz Song Featuring the short story: Penance â- Get Sunday Sun: https://jenniferjuan.bandcamp.com/album/sunday-sun-single Get Mixed Up: https://jenniferjuan.bandcamp.com/album/mixed-up Find more information on Jennifer Juan and her work, along wi...
2021-03-15
1h 22
Letters Off Paper
Village Voice writer of legend Greg Tate
Greg Tate became one of the most notorious voices in American journalism in the late eighties. We speak about his early years in DC as a budding music critic, look back at his creative influences and laugh at the days when I'd joust with him in the letter section of New York's hippest newspaper.
2021-03-11
59 min
Back to the Double R: A Twin Peaks Rewatch
S1, E3: Zen, Or The Skill to Catch a Killer
Next up on Back to the Double R, Season 1, Episode 3, "Zen, Or the Skill to Catch a Killer.â Directed by Lynch, the episode aired 4/19/90. As usual, we cover plot points from this episode and prior episodes. Jennifer focuses on an unusual family dinner at the Horne household. Colin looks at Cooperâs idiosyncratic deductive techniques. Jonathan considers Albert and Cooper as characters. Damon takes us through his favorite scene from his favorite episode: the Red Room. Twist: fun parodies of that iconic segment.Find us via: BuzzSp...
2021-03-11
1h 13
Letters Off Paper
Mauritian Author Ananda Devi on her book "Eve out of her Ruins" published by Les Fugitives Press in 2016
Award winning writer Ananda Devi and I explore the complex themes in her immersive novel about four teens in Mauritius.
2021-02-27
45 min
Letters Off Paper
"I'm From Nowhere" Author Lindsay Lerman published By Clash Books in 2019
Writer and translator Lindsay Lerman expounds on why she chose to make a topic as taboo as death the subject of her last novel and offers a sneak peak at her next one.Â
2021-02-17
40 min
Letters Off Paper
Beth Lisick Author of "Edie on the Green Screen"
Writer and performer Beth Lisick and I look back at the spoken word scenes in San Francisco and NY in the late nineties and the novel as archive of sub-cultures vulnerable to erasure.
2021-02-15
44 min
Sincerely, Jennifer x
The Chaotic Valentineâs Day Episode
On todayâs special Valentineâs Day episode, Jennifer shares some new poems, and talks about her Valentineâs Day plans, her plans for life and love after lockdown, writing love songs and making love confessions. Featuring The Poems: Our Next Kiss Do You Believe In Aliens? Sleeping In The Snow Featuring The Song: Sunday Sun (Chaotic Jazz Remix) Timestamps for What The Actual F*** Is Going On In Your Life: Pile 1: 38:07 Pile 2: 53:53 Pile 3: 01:10:03 Get Mixed Up: https://jenniferjuan.bandcamp.com/album/mixed-up Find more information on Jennifer Juan and her work, along with hundreds of free to access poems, short...
2021-02-14
1h 28
Letters Off Paper
Musician Felice Rosser recalls being the protégé of writer Elizabeth Hardwick
Felice Rosser, lead vocalist and bass player for the band Faith NYC, who has played venues around the U.S. England and Europe, revisits the period during the late seventies when she was under contract with Simon & Schuster to write an edgy coming of age story. Correction: I mistakenly say that Felice and I met in 1980 during this interview, but we met in 1978.
2021-02-02
37 min
Letters Off Paper
Maisy Card on the black immigrant experience in her novel "These Ghosts Are Family"
Maisy Card and I talk around and around her recent novel described as "a fluid blend of patois and erudite descriptions of Jamaica" by the New York Times Book Review.
2021-01-30
37 min
That Inner Voice
Music for mental health with Catherine Rannus
After graduating with a degree in jazz, Catherine studied for a diploma in crystal therapy and qualified as a Reiki Master in 2001 whilst forging a successful career in music before having children. When her first child was born in 2009 she decided to integrate her musicianship with her passion for health and wellbeing as it became apparent the importance of a motherâs state of mind and the effect that has on the child. Her company âBelightful Musicâ was born in 2011 shortly after her 2nd child and continues to work wonders with the 3rd child!! With a strong belief that music...
2021-01-21
58 min
Letters Off Paper
A conversation with trans lesbian poet Nora Hikari
Nora Hikari expounds on the rewards and challenges of being a young trans lesbian poet in the Internet age.
2021-01-04
36 min
Letters Off Paper
Author of "Am/Thought/Always" Emma Bolland on writing, ritual and the future of language
Visual artist and writer Emma Bolland, whose book "Over, In and Under" published by Dostoevsky Wannabe Press in 2019, is described as a work "between fiction, prose-poem, script and essay" riffs on writing as ritual.
2020-12-11
48 min
Letters Off Paper
Author of "How To Be Nowhere" Tim Macgabhann on Gay Crime Fiction
Tim and I riff on his shadowy novel, Queer metaphysics, desire as cannibalism and other thoughtful and compelling stuff.
2020-12-01
49 min
Yes Jazz Matters Podcast
Episode 19 - Lorenzo Sanford, drummer, composer
In this episode of the 'Yes, Jazz Matters Podcast', hosts Edwin Williams and Von Coulter sit down with Lorenzo Sanford.  Lorenzo Sanford is one of the most eclectic artists on the music scene today. As a drummer, he has performed with many celebrated artists; including Stevie Wonder, Abbey Lincoln, Peabo Bryson, Melba Moore, Jennifer Holiday and Lizz Wright, and more. You can listen to his single 'Ain't no room for Love' on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1QEYtbsVVU1VhkOQODwzxg You can find him on Facebook at 'The Lorenzo Sanford Experience': https://www.fa...
2020-10-27
24 min
Letters Off Paper
Alvin Orloff, Author of "Disasterama: Adventures in the Queer Underground 1977 to 1997"
Alvin and I look back at the anti-status quo behaviors of the eras he records in his memoir and discuss the transition from non-stop partying to book writing.
2020-10-22
36 min
Yes Jazz Matters Podcast
Episode 18 - Larry Jackson, saxophonist
In this episode of the 'Yes, Jazz Matters Podcast. hosts Edwin Williams and Von Coulter sit down with Saxophonist Larry Jackson. In this episode of the 'Yes, Jazz Matters Podcast. hosts Edwin Williams and Von Coulter sit down with Saxophonist Larry Jackson.  Larry has performed and recorded with well-known and acclaimed artists such as Peabo Bryson; Kenny Loggins; Jennifer Holiday; Bill Watrous; Aretha Franklin; Ali Woodson of the Temptations; Pieces of a Dream; Spyro Gyro; Roy Hargrove; Ronnie Laws; 38 Special; Atlanta Rhythm Section; Arrested Development; L.A./Babyface ("The Cool In You"); Vance Taylor of Ea...
2020-10-20
37 min
Letters Off Paper
Author Sylvie Weill and I discuss "Selfies," her memoir part inspired by a Frida Kahlo painting
Prolific author and French lit professor Sylvie Weil stops by to talk about her most recent book.
2020-10-13
54 min
Better is Better Podcast
Lucas Parada: Quadruple Threat + More
Lucas, once a co-yoga teacher with Ava at SoHo, Hot8 and Alo, is also a MAJOR dancer. He has danced for Disney and Katy Perry... just to name a few. In the words of Lucas Parada, he is an "aspiring "broadway person", musician, student of politics, general person who has interest in being alive and human". --- Lucas was born in Chicago Illinois, and raised on the beaches of Cape Cod, MA. At 10 years old, his mother lovingly forced him into his first hip-hop class at a local studio, and it was love at first...
2020-10-07
1h 07
Letters Off Paper
A talk with Leila Taylor, Author of "Darkly: Black History and America's Gothic Soul"
Leila explores the "black melancholy" and "space as place" with me.
2020-09-30
46 min
Yes Jazz Matters Podcast
Episode 11 - Jennifer Farnsworth, singer
In this episode of the 'Yes, Jazz Matters Podcast', co-host Von Coulter couldn't make it today and co-host Edwin Williams held a solo interview with Jennifer Farnsworth. Â Jennifer is also creator of a Jazz painting series entitled: Jazz in Black & White. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jazz-matters/support
2020-09-01
21 min
Starter Girlz Podcast
#59 Healing Through the Use of the Voice: Haley Sicking
Send us a textHaley Sicking made her debut in Carnegie Hall in 2016 as a soloist in Rutter's Requiem and the world premiere of Glasgow's Requiem. She has entertained her audiences with performances in opera, concert, recital, musical theatre, jazz, and early and contemporary music. In this episode, Haley shares with us how her journey into music began, how tragedy led her to whole-body health, and how she uses music to help her clients heal. She talks about the connection between the voice and the psyche and why it's essential to prepare whether you are an artist or...
2020-07-24
30 min
Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz
Cloud Jazz NÂș 1843 (David Benoit temas vocales)
Este especial estĂĄ dedicado al pianista David Benoit, y mĂĄs concretamente a los temas vocales que ha grabado en su discografĂa. Le escuchamos acompañado por las voces de David Pack, Jane Monheit, Kenny Rankin, Phil Perry, Vesta Williams, Kenny Loggins, Arnold McCuller, Jennifer Warnes o Vince Gill.
2020-06-28
59 min
Starter Girlz Podcast
#45 Rosana Eckert - World Class Artist on Finding Balance
Send us a textThis week's episode brings Rosana Eckert described as "a world-class artist" by Jazz History Online. She was the first woman to join the esteemed jazz faculty at the University of North Texas and help develop the vocal jazz department to one of the best in the world. She is the in house voice for Dallas' award-winning PBS TV station, KERA, and she has worked with some great jazz styles like Bobby McFerrin, Lyle Mays, and Kenny Wheeler (to name a few). Rosana talks about the many hats she wears, her upcoming album, and how...
2020-06-02
28 min
The Real Life Show with Jennifer McKee Podcast
6. Changing careers when you're at the top of your game - A conversation with jazz legend Carl Rigoli.
This episode features an intimate conversation with a legend in the jazz percussion world, Carl Rigoli. Â Carl started his musical career as a vibraphonist in New York playing with Aretha Franklin, Phyllis Diller and many more. Â Eventually settling in LA he became an in demand session player for TV and film. Â Playing on such classic shows as Mork and Mindy, Bosom Buddies, Â Laverne and Shirley, etc and performing with Jerry Goldsmith and John Williams on a number of films. Â In his 50's, after a long career in music, Carl made the decision to pivot into a new career as a hig...
2020-04-28
1h 01
Disruptive Stages
Ben Barson & Gizelxanath Rodriguez: Mirror Butterfly, The Migrant Liberation Movement Suite
Composer Ben Barson and vocalist Gizelxanath Rodriguez, co-creators of the global jazz opera, Mirror Butterfly: The Migrant Liberation Movement Suite, discuss the role of artists as activists and the possibility of an intersectional conversation about colonialismâs lasting impact on the environment. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2020-04-09
52 min
Jazz Congress Podcast
Jazz Down Under: Spotlight on Australia
Jazz professionals discuss the current state of jazz in the worldâs sixth largest country in anticipation of International Jazz Day.  Moderator: Wulf Muller (All-in-Music Service). Panelists: Paul Grabowsky (Monash Live), Jennifer Kerr (Melbourne International Jazz Festival); Chelsea Wilson (Music Victoria).
2020-01-03
1h 04
MILF Podcast - Moms I'd Like to Follow
Eternally Yours with Blumes Liam Tracy
In this very special bonus episode of MILF Podcast, Jennifer welcomes and interviews her son, Blumes Liam Tracy. Jennifer and Blumes partake in a lovely conversation where they discuss cars, gaming, movies, and Blumes' passion for World War II history. Blumes talks about what he enjoys most about the Christmas season, including family, gifts, and Christmas jazz! Jennifer and Blumes discuss the plot, setting and main characters from the film, JoJo Rabbit. Blumes shares his thoughts on outrage culture, the affect that video games have had on his generation, and his experience having two very contrasting sides of his...
2019-12-31
41 min
Jennifer's show
All That Jazz With Vocals
2019-12-14
04 min
Jennifer's show
All That Jazz Choreography
Chicago teen version
2019-12-14
04 min
Jazz Congress Podcast
Making Space in Jazz for Transgender Voices
Join transgender and gender fluid artists and an ally for an open conversation about acceptance, support, and challenges to diverse voices. Transgender artists have been present in jazz for decades; has the jazz community evolved in its openness to transgender and gender fluid artists? We will listen to and honor voices and stories often suppressed in this and other communities and explore the concept of being allies. Moderator: Katie Simon (WBGO/Jazz Night in America).Panelists: Jennifer Leitham, Riley Mulherkar, Chloe Rowlands.
2019-12-04
46 min
Write Sweats Podcast
Giant Vampire Softball Game
Phew! Weâve made it halfway through Fan Fiction Friday and this week the Write Sweats are talking about Bad Fan Fiction! The gang discusses what makes a piece âbadâ, who wrote My Immortal, and if Berry ever found out if Vanessa liked Jazz!
2019-02-19
57 min
Book Snub
Book Snub 18 â The Hunger Games
On this episode, we read The Hunger Games, which we admit is Actually Not That Bad. Nevertheless, there are still jokes to be made and plenty of opportunities to make fun of the movies and Jennifer Lawrenceâs Singular Facial Expression. Listen as we join Katniss as her sister tells her about Queer Eye, her mom whips up organic herbal Zoloft, she dabbles in stand-up comedy, and looks directly into the cameras like Jim from The Office.
2018-08-31
00 min
Neon Jazz KC
German-born Jazz Pianist Monika Herzig Plugs Neon Jazz
She has released more than a dozen CDs under her leadership on her own ACME Records as well as Owl Studios and Whaling City Sounds. Her awards include a 1994 Down Beat Magazine Award for Best Original Song, a Jazz Journalist Association Hero 2015 award, as well as grants from the NEA, the Indiana Arts Commission, MEIEA, among others. Her newest project âSHEroesâ features the worldâs leading female jazz instrumentalists including Leni Stern, Jamie Baum, Ingrid Jensen, Jennifer Vincent, Ada Rovatti, Mayra Casales, Reut Regev, and more with a second release date of March 2018. Thomas Garner from Garageradio.com writes, âI was tota...
2018-07-31
00 min
Neon Jazz KC
Canadian Jazz Bassist Jen Hodge Plugs Neon Jazz
Jennifer Hodge, a busy Vancouver-based bass player, bandleader, and arranger, is a versatile musician who can be found playing with a wide variety of artists all over the world. When Jen is leading the band, she likes it hot â hard swinging grooves, boisterous New Orleans style horns, cheeky lyrics, intriguing arrangements, plenty of spontaneous fun, and an evident, infectious love for making music. Neon Jazz is a radio program airing since 2011. Hosted by Joe Dimino and Engineered by John Christopher in Kansas City, Missouri giving listeners a journey into one of America's finest inventions. Take a listen on KCXL (102.9 FM / 1140 AM...
2018-06-15
00 min
The Weekly Sports Drop
WSD EP 23 - Canes Ntional Signing Day, Super Bowl, Mall Food & Jennifer Lawrence
Canes National Signing Day, The Super Bowl, Ryan Tannehill! What is your favorite Mall Food. Me and Robbie do a top 5! And would you skip your favorite teams biggest game to go on a date with Jennifer Lawrence! On The Weekly Sports Drop...
2018-02-03
1h 48
The Make and Create Podcast
Halfstack Highlights Ep. 16 - Meet Opposite Box
In todayâs episode of Halfstack Highlights, Jen Lezan talks with Richard Long, member of Opposite Box. Opposite Box is a genre-bending experimental rock band from Chattanooga, TN known for high energy live shows and a seamless blend of jazz, rock, funk, punk and progressive â dubbed âweird rockâ and âbelligerent funkâ â that is often compared to acts like Frank Zappa, Mr. Bungle and Parliament --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makeandcreate/support
2017-10-25
18 min
Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz
Cloud Jazz NÂș 856 (Especial David Benoit)
El pianista David Benoit es el protagonista de esta ediciĂłn, en la que repasamos temas que ha grabado junto a vocalistas de la talla de David Pack, Jane Monheit, Kenny Rankin, Phil Perry, Vesta Williams, Kenny Loggins, Arnold McCuller, Jennifer Warnes o Vince Gill.
2015-11-06
1h 01