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Kurt Rosenwinkel: Village Vanguard Bonus Content
January 7, 2009. Posted by Joshua Jackson.
Add new comment | Filed under: blogger, digital music, experimental concept, Interviews, jazz, Jazz Alive, kurt rosenwinkel, Listening Post, music player, podcast, random access, revolutionary event, sessions, solo performance, Studio Sessions, thriving on a riff, toronto, village vanguard
WBGO is presenting Kurt Rosenwinkel live at the Village Vanguard tonight. If you listen to the NPR Music Player before the show, you would discover this interview and solo performance I did with Kurt last year. You can also hear some of the content separately. Here's a random access sample of Kurt Rosenwinkel's digital music. Kurt also talked On the Record about some important sessions that he did NOT lead.
After the show is over, we'll be offering Kurt's Live at the Village Vanguard performance as a podcast. A pretty revolutionary and completely experimental concept for jazz, right? Our idea caught the attention of Toronto blogger Peter Hum, who wrote about tonight's show in Thriving on a Riff.© 2009 WBGO
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WBGO Hosts Share Their Love of Music and Sports on SportsJam
October 6, 2008. Posted by Doug Doyle.
Add new comment | Filed under: bob porter, drummer michael, favorite sports, hosts, jazz and blues, red sox, rhonda, sessions, Sports Jam
Passionate is a word I would use to describe Rhonda Hamilton and Bob Porter's approach to jazz and blues. However, after playing a round of golf with Rhonda and her husband, drummer Michael Carvin, then sitting down with Bob to talk about his beloved Red Sox, both hosts may be even more crazy about their favorite sports.Check out my SportsJam sessions with Rhonda and Bob here.
© 2008 WBGO
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Tribute to Teo Macero - May 18th at NYU
May 13, 2008. Posted by Joshua Jackson.
Add new comment | Filed under: analog, brian eno, compositions, electric style, guest soloists, jazz orchestra, jazz program, loewe, master manipulators, Masters, miles davis, Notes, nyu, razor blade, saxophonist, semi retirement, sessions, sonic tapestry
Long before the digital era and its master manipulators - Brian Eno, J Dilla et al - producer Teo Macero was splicing analog reels from various Miles Davis sessions, creating the sonic tapestry of Miles' early electric style. The saxophonist, composer, and master of the razor blade will be remembered at a memorial service this Sunday, May 18 at NYU’s Loewe Theatre, 35 West 4th Street, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The event is open to the public.Macero spent his later years in semi-retirement, occasionally helping the NYU Jazz Program. He produced two CD’s with the NYU Jazz Orchestra featuring his original compositions. Special guest soloists will join the NYU Jazz Orchestra for the memorial.
-Josh
© 2008 WBGO







