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Studio Session - Singer Melody Gardot
August 21, 2008. Posted by Joshua Jackson.
Add new comment | Filed under: blender theater at gramercy, debut release, entire band, goodnight, heart, Interviews, love, melody gardot, personal story, play three, rainbow, songwriting, steinway piano, Studio Sessions, three songs, visualsSinger Melody Gardot visited the WBGO studio yesterday, and she brought her entire band with her. Melody's debut release, Worrisome Heart, has generated a lot of attention for both her personal story and her intimate, original songwriting. She intended to play three songs - "Worrisome Heart," "Goodnight," and "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." But she fell in love with our Steinway piano, and added "Love Me Like a River Does." Check out the session. If you like what you hear, and you want the accompanying visuals, be advised that Melody Gardot is playing tonight at the Blender Theater at Gramercy on East 23rd Street in New York.
-Josh© 2008 WBGO
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Great Live Moments - Dee Dee Bridgewater
April 18, 2008. Posted by Joshua Jackson.
Add new comment | Filed under: artistic career, celebration, collaboration, dee dee bridgewater, east coast, eve, grand hyatt, horace silver, Jazz Alive, Listening Post, Live Music, love, musicians, new year, npr, peace, red earth, reminder, sing song, toast of the nation, tribute to horace, wbgoIt has been amazing to know Dee Dee Bridgewater, and an honor to hear her read my name occasionally in the credits for JazzSet. And what an artistic career! Her latest recording, "Red Earth," a collaboration with Malian musicians, is just another reminder of how truly hip she is.
Long before she was the host of NPR's JazzSet (a program lovingly produced here at WBGO), Dee Dee Bridgewater was a part of our annual New Year's Eve coast-to-coast celebration, Toast of the Nation. From the ballroom at the Grand Hyatt in New York, Bridgewater greeted 1996 on the East Coast with music from her then recent recording, Love and Peace: A Tribute to Horace Silver.Listen to Dee Dee Bridgewater sing "Song for My Father," from the WBGO Archives.
-Josh© 2008 WBGO
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On the Shoulders of Giants
March 26, 2008. Posted by Doug Doyle.
Add new comment | Filed under: basketball, demand feature, harlem, jazz, Jazz Alive, kareem abdul jabbar, knicks fans, love, nba, nightmares, podcast, Sports Jam, time leading scorer, wbgo
Even though Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has had his fill of basketball, he says he can never get enough jazz. You can tell the NBA's all-time leading scorer enjoys talking about his early days in Harlem and his love of jazz. Find out more.Click here for the latest session of SportsJam, WBGO's new podcast/on-demand feature. When you hear how serious Kareem is about music and basketball, you can understand why he has been so successful on and off the court. It's great to hear that Kareem listens to WBGO when he's in NYC, a place where he gave Knicks fans nightmares.
-Doug Doyle© 2008 WBGO








