Posted by Dave Tilley
on August 24, 2011 @ 12:54 am | Post a comment
Kate McGarry Keith Ganz Duo
Marsh Woodwinds August 27th, 8pm
The six years of collaboration between Palmetto Records Artist Kate McGarry and husband/guitarist Keith Ganz have produced four critically acclaimed recordings, a Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Album, and live performances that crackle with spontaneity and joy. Join the “dynamic duo” for their performance at Marsh Woodwinds in Raleigh. You’ll hear a wide range of composers from Irving berlin to The Cars, with musical selections ranging from Celtic to Jazz, from Blues to Bossa Nova.. Taintradio.org will record the concert for possible future broadcast.
“This duo has figured out how to create jazz arrangements of songs by Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Stephen Stills and Ric Ocasek without compromising either the jazz or the rock’n'roll. The substitute chords, elasticized rhythms and deconstructionist solos make this satisfying jazz, while the lyrics are delivered with such forceful urgency that it’s still satisfying rock’n'roll. The songs are transformed but never obscured.” ~ Geoffrey Himes, Best CDs of 2008
With 4 critically acclaimed CDs and a 2009 Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Vocal to her credit, Kate McGarry is recognized as a jazz artist who brings authenticity and vitality to an extraordinarily wide range of material. The Wall St Journal calls her music “Austere and elegant”, New York Times pronounced her ” Astute and sensitive”. Growing up in a large Irish Catholic family in Hyannis, Massachusetts, Kate and her nine siblings were surrounded by diverse musical influences: Celtic folk songs, Mills Brothers, the Beatles, 70s funk and pop. From singing in family talent shows to hearing her first recordings of Bill Evans, Ella Fitzgerald and later Keith Jarrett, Kate’s ear for song opened to a wide universe of music. After studying African American music and Jazz with Dr. Horace Boyer and Archie Shepp at the University of Massachusetts, she honed her craft in Los Angeles for 8 years before ultimately relocating to New York.
Her music collaborations include projects with Jazz luminaries including Fred Hersch, Kurt Elling, Maria Schneider, and John Hollenbeck. She currently performs in many of venerated jazz clubs and festivals throughout the US and abroad, and as an educator has served on the faculty of Manhattan School of Music. Kate has represented the U.S. State Department and Jazz at Lincoln Center as a jazz ambassador for 3 years running in the American Music Abroad program and will travel with her band to South Africa for the month of December. McGarry has been featured on NPR’s All Things Considered, Marion McPartland’s Piano Jazz, and Jazz Set with Dee Dee Bridgewater. She is currently recording her 5th CD, Girl Talk, for Palmetto Records which will be released in early 2012.
Keith Ganz is a guitarist, composer, arranger, and producer. In addition to his Grammy-nominated collaborations with Kate McGarry, he has been the guitarist of choice for Harry Connick Jr., Kurt Elling, Luciana Souza, Peter Eldridge and many more acclaimed vocalists. He has also performed and/or recorded with a host of jazz legends including Christian McBride, Fred Hersch, Victor Lewis, Chris Potter, Andy Bey, Billy Drummond, Jay Anderson, and many others. He has performed on Late Night with David Letterman, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Ellen, The View and Australian Idol, and toured in four continents.
Posted by Bob Rogers
on August 23, 2011 @ 10:52 pm | Post a comment
Welcome to Ken Irwin, Jazz Music Director of WMUA/University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Jubilation, Ken’s weekly 3-hour program, airs Mondays noon-3 (eastern) and Tuesday night (Wednesday morning) midnight-3.
Posted by Rafi Zabor
on August 23, 2011 @ 12:56 pm | Post a comment
Opening theme: Art Ensemble of Chicago: The Ninth Room; Tutankhamun (Black Lion)
1. Chris Dingman: Jet Lag; Waking Dreams (Between Worlds Music)
2. Coleman Hawkins/Billy Byers & his Orchestra: There Will Never Be Another You: The Hawk in Hi Fi (Bluebird)
3. Sidney Bechet: Blues in the Air; Sidney Bechet Joue Sidney Bechet (Jazz Magazine Jazz Archive)
4. Jelly Roll Morton: King Porter Stomp; The Library of Congress Recordings (New Rounder)
5. Louis Armstrong and the All Stars: Royal Garden Blues; Satchmo at Symphony Hall (Decca/GRP)
6. Gene Ammons: Hittin’ the Jug; Blue Ammons (Prestige)
7. John Coltrane/Johnny Hodges: In a Mellotone; First Giant Steps (Indie Europe/Zoom)
8. Ned Rorem/Branford Marsalis/North Carolina Symphony/Grant Llewellyn: Lions – A Dream; American Spectrum (BIS)
9. Elvin Jones/Frank Foster: Shiny Stockings; Heavy Sounds (Impulse)
10. Bohuslav Martinu/BBC Symphony Orchestra/Jiri Belohlávek: Symphony No. 4; Martinu – The 6 Symphonies (Onyx Classics)
11. Johann Sebastian Bach/Angela Hewitt: French Suite No. 2; Bach - The French Suites (Hyperion)
Out theme: Legally prohibited from saying
Posted by Rafi Zabor
on August 23, 2011 @ 12:53 pm | Post a comment
Opening theme: Sidney Bechet: Summertime; Sidney Bechet Joue Sidney Bechet (Jazz Magazine Jazz Archive)
1. Maurice Ravel/Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal/Charles Dutoit: Ma Mere L’Oye; Ravel – Orchestral Works (Decca)
2. Marc-André Dalbavie/L’ensemble Itineraire: Palimpseste; Marc-André Dalbavie - L’ensemble Itineraire (Soupir)
3. Johann Sebastian Bach/Angela Hewitt: French Suite in D minor; The French Suites (Hyperion)
4. Maurice Ravel/Alexandre Tharaud: Le Tombeau de Couperin; Ravel: L’Intégrale Oeuvre Pour Piano (Chant du Monde)
5. Steve Kuhn: Prelude in G; Life’s Backward Glance (ECM)
6. Maurice Ravel/Krystian Zimerman/London Symphony Orchestra/Pierre Boulez: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand in D; Maurice Ravel – The Piano Concertos – Valses etc. (DGG)
Posted by Todd Morman
on August 22, 2011 @ 3:00 pm | Post a comment
Two current faves open and close the show; that Lawrence of Newark CD was an especially happy find. Hope you enjoy.
| Time |
Song |
Artist |
Album |
| 3pm |
Let This Music Get Down In Your Soul |
Rance Allen Group |
Let The Music Get Down In Your Soul |
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Gimmie That Funk |
Dennis Coffey Band |
A Sweet Taste of Sin |
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Slang Thang |
Frankie Smith |
Children of Tomorrow |
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Silent Force |
Cedric Brooks |
Jamaica Funk: Original Jamaican Funk & Soul 45s |
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Journey to the |
Eiliff |
Close encounter with their third one |
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tom told me pt 1 |
The Buddy System |
Transitions |
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I Would If I Could But I Can't |
The Smoke |
It's Smoke Time |
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I Just Want To Make Love To You |
Cold Blood |
Cold Blood |
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Yesterday's Music |
Maggie Bell |
Queen of the Night |
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Let Him Roll |
Guy Clark |
Old No. 1 |
| 4pm |
Hey Boys |
The Dillards |
Wheatstraw Suite |
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Creeping Jane |
Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick |
But Two Came By |
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Until Lately |
Dream Syndicate |
Days of Wine and Roses |
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Crusader's Smile |
Morning Dew |
Morning Dew |
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Ain't It Hard |
Electric Prunes |
Lost Dreams |
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Everybody Up |
Randy Holden/The Fender IV |
Randy Holden Early Works 64-66 |
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Mosem-e Gol |
Parva |
Pomegranates: Persian pop, funk, folk and psyc of the 60s & 70s |
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Sail On |
Stud |
Stud |
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New Nails |
Mission of Burma |
Vs |
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JFA |
JFA |
Blatant Localism |
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Your Man My Man |
Betty Davis |
Betty Davis |
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Hang Together |
Odyssey |
Hang Together |
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Happy Needs Help |
Rance Allen Group |
Let The Music Get Down In Your Soul |
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Let Your Mind Be Free |
Brother to Brother |
Let Your Mind Be Free |
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Hello Your Quietness (Islands) |
Larry Young |
Lawrence of Newark |
Posted by David Menestres
on August 21, 2011 @ 8:00 pm | Post a comment
tone science 038
| Time |
Song |
Artist |
Album |
| 8pm |
Desde Que O Samba E Samba |
Joao Gilberto |
Joao Voz E Violao |
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To the Janitor On Mars |
Bodes & Elefantes |
Behold the Ice Goat |
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balalo de gas |
Sao Paulo Underground |
sauna: um, dois, tres |
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Posession Sequence: Ogum Nika Befare |
unknown |
Amazonia: Cult Music of Northern Brazil |
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Slow Walk in the Museum |
Rohrer / Barella |
4 Early Pieces |
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Ancestry Supramental |
David S. Ware, Cooper Moore, William Parker, Muhammad Ali |
Planetary Unknown |
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Stolas, or Stolos |
White/Lichens |
White/Lichens |
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Wide Open |
Gordon Grdina |
The Breathing of Statues |
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D sharp G |
Sharon Van Etten |
Epic |
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Time-Ship of the Demogorgon |
Daniel Higgs |
Ancestral Songs |
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Lawns |
Collections of Colonies of Bees |
GIVING |
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III |
Shelly Burgon & Trevor Dunn |
Baltimore |
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Perth |
Bon Iver |
Bon Iver, Bon Iver |
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Waiting for Andy |
Rodrigo Amado |
Searching for Adam |
Posted by Bob Rogers
on August 21, 2011 @ 12:00 am | Post a comment
mid-3 (eastern) fri&sat; 9-mid mon&wed; tues 8-11am
midnight*
Claudio Roditi, Fantasia [Stella] (Bons Amigos) 2011
Tom Wopat, You Fascinate Me So (Consider It Swung) 2008
Tom Fitzpatrick, Save Your Love For Me (Chillin’ At The Point) 2010
Buck Washington, Save The Roach For Me (Dope & Glory: Reefer Songs from 30’s & 40’s) 1944
Johnny Mercer & Nat King Cole Trio, Save The Bones For Henry Jones (Jazz Encounters) 1947
Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five, Saxa Woogie (Jordan’s Jazz) 1948
Bix Beiderbecke, Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down (Riverboat Shuffle) 1927
Anthony Coleman, Bye-Ya (Sephardic Tinge) 1995
Andy Bey, Little Girl Blue (Tuesdays In Chinatown) 2001
Thad Jones, Little Girl Blue (Detroit - New York Junction) 1956
Andrew Sterman, The Well (Wet Paint) 2011
Jimmy Scott, Angel Eyes (All The Way) 1992
Roberta Piket w/Billy Mintz & Johannes Weidenmueller, If I Loved You (Sides, Colors) 2011
David S. Ware w/Joe Morris, William Parker & Warren Smith, Nataraj (Shakti) 2008
Avram Fefer, Essaouira (Eliyahu) 2011
Chris Dingman w/Ambrose Akinmusire, Vijayanagara/Shift in the Wind (Waking Dreams) 2011
New England Jazz Ensemble, Risky Business (It’s A Grand Night for Swinging) 2011
Jack Wilkins, That 25 Cents That You Paid (The Blue & Green Project) 2011
Helen Merrill w/Clifford Brown, Yesterdays (Jazz Divas - Studio) 1987
Andrew McCormack & Jason Yarde, Breezabeth (My Duo) 2009
Larry Goldings, Libre (In My Room) 2011
Trevor Dunn’s Trio Convulsant w/Mary Halvorson & Ches Smith, The Single Petal Of A Rose (Sister Phantom Owl Fish) 2004
Colin Vallon Trio, Meral (Rruga) 2011
Lisa Sokolov, You Go To My Head (A Quiet Thing) 2009
Art Pepper, You Go To My Head (Saturday Night At The Village Vanguard) 1977
Fred Hersch, Lee’s Dream (Dedicated To Lee Konitz) (Alone At The Vanguard) 2011
*time is relative
–
Bob Rogers
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Posted by Bob Rogers
on August 20, 2011 @ 11:00 pm | Post a comment
wtf #143
Tom Waits, Get Behind The Mule (Mule Variations) 1999
John Ellis, Three Legged Tango In Jackson Square (Dance Like There’s No Tomorrow) 2008
Almada / Iannaccone, Milonga Para Alberto (Tango Crash) 2003
Guillermo Klein, Luminarias (Una Nave) 2005
Charlie Mariano & Quinque Sinest, Berliner Tanguismos Part I-IV (Tango Para Charlie) 2001
Diego Urcola, Buenos Aires (Libertango) 1999
Taylor Ho Bynum And Tomas Fujiwara, Wisdom (Reprise) (True Events) 2007
Mike Walbridge’s Chicago Footwarmers, Nagasaki (Crazy Rhythm) 2007
Eddie South, Nagasaki (No. 70-Black Gypsy) 1933
Posted by Barry Everitt
on August 20, 2011 @ 8:00 pm | Post a comment
House of Mercy radio show
Play list week starting 20th August 2011
Presented by Barry Marshall-Everitt
www.houseofmercy.net
for review/industry/station download go to
www.houseofmercy.net/store.htm
Our session comes this week come from Mr. Plow a very cool country band
from Leicester, England. The Sunday Times called him Leicestershire’s
‘ man in black ‘, they play songs from their new release ‘ Joyful In Song We Are ‘
Our record of the week is from Ray Bonneville, originally from Canada
and now, via New Orleans, based in Austin, Texas. ‘ Bad Man’s Blood’ is
released through Red House Records and playing guitar with Ray is Austin’s
Gurf Morlix, drummer Mike Meadows and saxophonist Dexter Payne.
Intro- In The Red - Tammy Rogers
Bad Man’s Blood - Ray Bonneville - ( Bad Man’s Blood )
Call Me The Breeze - J J Cale - ( Live )
Amphetamine - Steve Wynn & The Miracle 3 - ( Static Transmission )
Good Times - Ray Bonneville - ( Bad Man’s Blood )
Closing In On The Fire - Tony Joe White - ( Heroines )
Mississippi - Ray Bonneville - ( Bad Man’s Blood )
Tumbleweed Stew + Sinners Prayer + Broke Down - Slaid Cleaves - ( Sorrow & Smoke )
Crash & Burn - Rita Hosking - ( Burn )
Lovely Lea - Jason McNiff - ( April Cruel )
Chip Of A Star - Chatham County Line - ( 1V )
Ole Lonesome George Basset - Tommy Cash - ( I Love Tome T Hall’s Songs Of Fox Hollow )
hour two
In Session Mr. Plow
Darlin’ Put Your Suitcase Down - Ray Bonneville - ( Bad Man’s Blood )
Lie To Me - Bettysoo & Doug Cox - ( Across The Borderline-Lie To Me )
Let You Down - Brothers Reid - ( Top Of The Old Road )
Bang Bang Bang - Eilen Jewell - ( Queen Of The Minor Key )
No More Whiskey - Louisiana Red - ( Memphis Mojo )
Rambler - Jim White - ( Sounds Of The Americans )
hour three
Blonde Of Mine - Ray Bonneville - ( Bad Man’s Blood )
The Last Hayride - The Lil’ Band O’ Gold - ( The Promised Land )
Danville Girl - Old Sledge - ( Don’t Let The Deal Go Down )
Ballad Of Gospel Oak - Trent Miller & The Skeleton Jive - ( Welcome To The Inferno )
Winter Embers - The Rubber Knife Band - ( Drivin’ On )
What Money Cannot Buy - Tara Nevins - ( Wood & Stone )
Strange Kind Of Feeling - Roy Buchanan - ( The Worlds Greatest Unknown Guitarist )
D T Blues - Green On Red - ( BBC Sessions )
If I Could Fly - Gurf Morlix - ( Blaze Foley’s 113th Wet Dream )
Heaven In The Haze - Mike Ferrio - ( Good Luck Mountain )
Enough - The Band Of Heatherns - ( Top Hat Crown & The Clapman’s Son )
Shepherd - Brigitte DeMeyer - ( Red River Flower )
Next week in session Bob Collum + a chat with London Americana promoter
Will Rees from Pull Up The Roots.
all the best Barry
Barry Marshall-Everitt
House of Mercy Ltd.
PO Box 49684
London N8 7YH
UK
www.houseofmercy.net
Posted by Barry Portier
on August 20, 2011 @ 6:00 pm | Post a comment
| Time |
Song |
Artist |
Album |
| 6pm |
Habana Del Este |
Afro Cuban All Stars |
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Dissin For Dollars |
Bernie Worrell |
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Nothing to do with love |
Deborah Coleman |
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Going To Chicago |
Ernestine Anderson |
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First minute of new day |
Gil Scott-Heron |
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Vein Meter |
Herbie Hancock |
chamelon |
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I'm in a Low Down Groove |
James Carter |
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White Man Sleeps #3 |
Kronos Quartet |
White Man Sleeps |
| 7pm |
Up from the sea |
George Duke |
Brazilliance |
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Black Crow |
Jamiroqua |
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Big John |
Rare Earth |
Rare Earth |
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Take Me to the River |
Eva Cassidy |
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Track 15 |
Trey 7 |
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High Noon |
Tony Rice Unit |
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Masterpeace |
Temptations |
Masterpiece |
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Imagine My Fustration |
Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington |
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My Baby My Own |
Diana Ross |
Touch Me in The Morning |
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Stupid Boy |
Keith Urban |
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