Sinopsis
Powered by 855SOULJAM.COM is a podcast that breaks down a song, complete works and/or artists, weaving them together with prior songs, works and artists by going through the music history rabbit hole.
Episodios
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BADUIZM - ERYKAH BADU (REBECCA JADE)
09/05/2020 Duración: 35minErykah Badu “Baduizm” This 1997 session catapulted Ms. Badu into the pop/hiphop spotlight, and a star was born. She sings lead and most of the background vocals, and did a lot of the drum programming. RHS’s Robert Bush managed a sit-down interview with vocalist Rebecca Jade to dig deep into this session. Rebecca sings with Sheila E. and recently performed with Sir Elton John.
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TELL MAMA - ETTA JAMES (WHITNEY SHAY)
15/04/2020 Duración: 32minEtta James “Tell Mama” Ms. James traveled from Chicago to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, to record this visceral document back in 1967 at the renown Fame studios, producing one of her finest records to date. RHS managed to book some time with sterling vocalist Whitney Shay, whose new album “Stand Up” is currently positioned at #1 on the Billboard Blues charts. Whitney isn’t afraid to dive into this Rabbit Hole…
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GARBAREK/STENSON "Witchi Tai To" - (MARK LESSMAN)
25/03/2020 Duración: 30minJan Garbarek/Bobo Stenson “Witchi Tai To” (Mark Lessman) This iconic 1974 session shattered the myth that European jazz musicians were somehow inferior to their American counterparts. Saxophone master Garbarek has his finest day and pianist Stenson is not far behind. RHS welcomes saxophonist Mark Lessman who shares an affinity to this session with host Robert Bush. This episode is dedicated to the memory of the drummer on the session Jon Christensen, who recently passed.
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GERI ALLEN "THE LIFE OF A SONG" - JOSHUA WHITE
18/03/2020 Duración: 33minGeri Allen “The Life Of A Song” Geri Allen’s 2004 tour-de-force featured the young piano master leading a magnificent trio showcasing the sterling rhythm section of Dave Holland on double bass and Jack DeJohnette on drums. Allen played with everyone from Marcus Belgrave to Ornette Coleman. Piano virtuoso Joshua White joins Robert Bush to dive deep into this classic session by the late Ms. Allen….
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PAT METHENY GROUP - (DAVE BLACKBURN)
11/03/2020 Duración: 31minPat Metheny Group Their self-titled 1978 masterpiece on the ECM record label made stars out of the young jazz group, who followed up by touring the world relentlessly. RHS celebrates this album with the multifaceted Dave Blackburn, who shares an affinity for that document. Sadly, one of the principle contributors to the session, pianist Lyle Mays, passed away last week. This show is dedicated to him…
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JONI MITCHELL "Hejira"
04/03/2020 Duración: 37minJoni Mitchell “Hejira” Joni released her 8th studio album in 1976, a masterpiece ode to wanderlust and travel, inspired by a cross-country trip she took by automobile by herself just prior to writing these songs. At the last minute she added bass virtuoso Jaco Pastorius, whose input transformed the album. Robin Adler and Dave Blackburn return to RHS to delve deeply into this session…
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WES MONTGOMERY (Portrait of Wes) - (BOB BOSS)
26/02/2020 Duración: 36minWes Montgomery “Portrait of Wes” (with Bob Boss) Wes Montgomery was perhaps the most innovative guitarist in the history of modern jazz. Everyone who followed owes something to the master, who died too young at the age of 45 in 1968. RHS welcomes guitar master Bob Boss to dive into the Wes Montgomery Rabbit Hole.
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BILL EVANS TRIO w/Symphony Orchestra (DANNY GREEN)
12/02/2020 Duración: 40minBill Evans Trio with Symphony Orchestra In 1966, pianist Evans brought his jazz trio into the recording studio to collaborate with a full symphony orchestra conducted by Claus Ogerman, for producer Creed Taylor. Young piano master Danny Green drops by to talk about the joys and challenges of working with strings.
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THE ELEGANT SADNESS (KAMAU KENYATTA)
02/02/2020 Duración: 36minKamau Kenyatta “The Elegant Sadness” A conversation with multi-Grammy-award winning producer Kamau Kenyatta—a friend of the RHS show. This episode we dive into his latest album, “The Elegant Sadness,” and find out what stories lie behind this compelling session…
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SWING, SWANG, SWINGING (Jackie McLean)
29/01/2020 Duración: 35minJackie McLean “Swing, Swang, Swinging’” Alto sax master McLean hit an early stride back in 1959 with this classic Blue Note release recorded at the age of 28. Christopher Hollyday drops in to discuss his favorite McLean album and away we go!
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STEELY DAN "ROYAL SCAM" (HANK EASTON)
22/01/2020 Duración: 35minSteely Dan “Royal Scam” (Hank Easton) This 1976 classic is often overlooked, but it just might represent Steely Dan at their finest. Robert Bush welcomes jazz guitarist Hank Easton to the show, for an in-depth exploration and a thoroughly enjoyable romp down this Rabbit Hole….
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BITCHES BREW (Miles Davis)
22/01/2020 Duración: 31minMiles Davis, “Bitches Brew.” Still controversial more than 50 years after it’s release, “Bitches Brew” spawned a movement, and changed the course of jazz forever. With drummer/composer Nathan Hubbard, drummer disc jockey Barry Farrar, and trumpeter Stephanie Richards. Down that Rabbit Hole we go…
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MAIDEN VOYAGE (Herbie Hancock)
15/01/2020 Duración: 28minHerbie Hancock, “Maiden Voyage.” This album was recorded in 1965, and it still sounds fresh and relevant today. We have a special guest, piano virtuoso Joshua White, on board to discuss this classic album in detail. Let’s dive into this Rabbit Hole….
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COURT & SPARK (Joni Mitchell)
07/01/2020 Duración: 32minJoni Mitchell, “Court & Spark.” This 1974 masterpiece paired the monstrous talent of Mitchell with saxophonist Tom Scott’s fusion unit the L.A. Express. We talk with the prime Joni Mitchell interpreters in the United States, vocalist Robin Adler, and guitarist/producer Dave Blackburn about all things Joni. Lets dive down this Rabbit Hole, shall we?
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LEONARD PATTON Stevie Wonder “Innervisions”
01/01/2020 Duración: 44minStevie Wonder “Innervisions” This monumental 1973 document features Wonder in his most creative period, yielding masterpiece performances of “Too High,” “Golden Lady” and “Living For The City.” Virtuoso vocalist Leonard Patton drops in for an extended look at this classic. Down the Rabbit Hole we go again.... Host: Robert Bush Powered by 855SOULJAM.COM © 2020
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FOREST FLOWER - Charles Lloyd (Rob Thorsen)
01/01/2020 Duración: 34minCharles Lloyd “Forest Flower” 1967 was a pivotal year in American music, and when tenor saxophonist Charles Lloyd released his live album “Forest Flower,” the world took notice. Southern California bassist Rob Thorsen drops by the RHS studio for an in-depth look at this classic album.
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LED ZEPPELIN II (NATHAN HUBBARD)
11/12/2019 Duración: 37minLed Zeppelin II This 1969 hard-rock classic set the standard for much of what was to follow in the 70s and 80s. RHS welcomes award-winning drummer/composer Nathan Hubbard to the show for an in-depth discussion on this monumental album, and he isn’t shy about diving into this Rabbit Hole…
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STEELY DAN "AJA" (TRIPP SPRAGUE)
04/12/2019 Duración: 31minSteely Dan “Aja” Host Robert Bush engages multi-instrumentalist Tripp Sprague in an insightful dialogue about the album that many consider Steely Dan’s pinnacle. It’s a true conversation between two guys utterly unafraid to dive into this Rabbit Hole…
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PROOF POSITIVE - J.J. JOHNSON (MATT HALL)
27/11/2019 Duración: 31minJ .J. Johnson “Proof Positive” J.J. Johnson revolutionized the slide trombone in the 1940’s, setting a new standard for dexterity on the instrument, By 1964, when “Proof Positive” was recorded he was at the absolute height of his powers. Young trombone virtuoso Matt Hall joins us down the Rabbit Hole…
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BROOKLYN DREAMING (LORI BELL)
15/11/2019 Duración: 32minLori Bell “Brooklyn Dreaming” Join Rabbit Hole Soul’s Robert Bush for an in-depth conversation with flute virtuoso Lori Bell, who discusses her 2016 album “Brooklyn Dreaming.” It made it to Downbeat Magazine’s “Top Twenty” discs of the year and won her a third Global Music Award. Get the whole story down this Rabbit Hole…