Sinopsis
The Authoritative Voice in Jazz
Episodios
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JAZZIZ Not What You Think: Harry Connick Jr.
01/11/2019 Duración: 23minJoining JAZZIZ Publisher Michael Fagien on the podcast today is pianist, singer, actor and talk show host Harry Connick Jr. Connick’s new album, True Love: A Celebration of Cole Porter, pays tribute to one of the most iconic Great American Songbook composers of all time. In October, Connick was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk…
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JAZZIZ Not What You Think: Paula Cole
16/09/2019 Duración: 45minThis week on JAZZIZ Not What You Think, publisher Michael Fagien sits down with Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Paula Cole, best known for her enduring hits “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?” and “I Don’t Want To Wait.” Cole has just released Revolution, her 10th studio album, which has quickly gained attention across genre borders for its…
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JAZZIZ Backstage Pass: Gwilym Simcock
09/07/2019 Duración: 44minWe’re switching things up this week. Sitting in the host chair for this episode of JAZZIZ Backstage Pass is Michael Fagien, the founder and publisher of JAZZIZ Magazine. And he’s brought with him a very special guest. Gwilym Simcock is one of the best jazz players to come out of the U.K. in recent years,…
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JAZZIZ Not What You Think: Peter Frampton
20/06/2019 Duración: 37minIn this episode of JAZZIZ Backstage Pass, JAZZIZ Publisher Michael Fagien sits down with English rock icon Peter Frampton to discuss the guitarist's latest album, All Blues.
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JAZZIZ Not What You Think: George Benson
07/06/2019 Duración: 48minFew careers have been as rich and variegated as that of 76-year-old guitarist extraordinaire George Benson. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he cut his first record at age 10, singing sweetly on a catchy R&B single titled “She Makes Me Mad.” In 1964, at 21, he recorded The New Boss Guitar, his debut album as…
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JAZZIZ Not What You Think: India.Arie
31/05/2019 Duración: 32minDuring the 1990s and early 2000s, India.Arie was one of the most prominent voices among the handful of young, talented artists giving shape to a new musical movement called neo-soul, a genre that mixed contemporary R&B and hip-hop with strains of soul and jazz. As the popularity of neo-soul grew, so too did Arie’s artistic…
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JAZZIZ Not What You Think: Jeff Sedlik & Tom Legoff on Photographing Jazz Legends
17/05/2019 Duración: 01h14minOur Spring 2019 issue celebrated our 35th anniversary by taking a look back at some of the iconic photos that have appeared in the pages of our magazine. In today's episode of JAZZIZ Not What You Think, publisher Michael Fagien sits down with two of the photographers behind those shots — Jeff Sedlik and Tom Legoff — to talk about the fascinating back stories that went into capturing those moments on film.
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JAZZIZ Not What You Think: The Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart
04/04/2019 Duración: 45minBest known as a drummer in the renowned “expedition into the soul and spirit of rock and roll that is the Grateful Dead,” multi-Grammy winner Mickey Hart is also an accomplished writer, musicologist, painter and world traveler. He’s also an acclaimed expert on the history and mythology of the drums. A true original, armed with…
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JAZZIZ Not What You Think: Greg Satell
20/03/2019 Duración: 01h02minJazz innovators don’t operate in a void. Louis Armstrong had his Hot Fives and Sevens. Miles Davis had his Great Quintets. Duke had his orchestra. Art Blakey had his Messengers. The point: great innovators are networked. They’re connected by tight clusters of other people who impart knowledge and skills, allowing for a faster, more efficient…
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Basia
04/06/2018 Duración: 35minWhen Polish-born vocalist Basia broke away from the 1980s jazz-pop band Matt Bianco (joined in the departure by her musical partner, Danny White), she entered the U.S. music scene and made a smashing first impression. Her 1987 debut album, Time and Tide, sold over a million copies. A big fan of Brazilian music, Basia incorporates lots of…
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Bill Bruford
14/02/2018 Duración: 33minBest-known as the drummer in three successful progressive-rock bands—Yes, King Crimson and Genesis—Bill Bruford is also a bandleader, songwriter, producer, record label owner and a doctor with a PhD in music. Here, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer talks about his early days in prog-rock, his lifelong jazz jones and why good drummers…
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Michael McDonald
18/01/2018 Duración: 37minEnjoy a one-on-one conversation with Michael McDonald and Michael Fagien- editor of JAZZIZ Magazine. They discuss his career, his concerns about the world and his new album "Wide Open".
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Keyon Harrold
28/10/2017 Duración: 23minEnjoy a one-on-one conversation with Keyon Harrold and Michael Fagien. Together, they cover everything from jazz, family, race and politics that’s both positive, upbeat and reflective of this trumpeter’s future.
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Christopher James Roberts
08/10/2017 Duración: 52minChristopher James Roberts is an American composer, pianist and producer, best known by music industry insider's as Chris Roberts, one of the bright stars in music business.
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Beatie Wolfe
26/08/2017 Duración: 01h15minBeatie Wolfe is a London-based singer-songwriter with her heart set on letting fans "see music differently". Intro music: “Kickin’ It” by Jeff Lorber
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Jay Graydon
13/07/2017 Duración: 54minJay Graydon is a paradox of sorts. His album Bebop was released in 2001 but don’t let the title fool you. Graydon loves jazz, though he’s not what most would consider a jazz guitarist and though revered by fellow musicians and players alike as a great guitarist (an in-demand LA studio musician featured on albums including Gino Vannelli and Christopher Cross), the instrument is less about his profession (he also plays keyboards) than it is one of the tools he uses to perfect his brand of music. Intro music: “Kickin’ It” by Jeff Lorber
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Joshua Ramo
27/04/2017 Duración: 33minHad the latest book by Joshua Ramo: The Seventh Sense: Power, Fortune, and Survival in the Age of Networks, been published before the launch of Napster, the recording industry might have been prepared for the seismic shift in power that was about to take place. Intro music: “Kickin’ It” by Jeff Lorber
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Peter Erskine
03/11/2016 Duración: 57minFrom Weather Report to Steely Dan to classic recordings on ECM, enjoy a conversation with one of the most prolific drummers in history: Peter Erskine Intro music: “Kickin’ It” by Jeff Lorber
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Lyle Mays
07/08/2016 Duración: 51minFrom his legendary status and strong voice in the Pat Metheny Group to his sparsity of solo recordings and trepidations about the music business (“The music business left us.”), enjoy a conversation with the self-proclaimed non-jazz keyboardist, Lyle Mays. A man of many talents, Mays also talks about his avocation as an architect and current day-gig as a software manager, his first love being classical music and his abhorrence of fundamentalism. Intro music: “Kickin’ It” by Jeff Lorber