Pianists On The Platform I pianist MARCUS ROBERTS USES SWING, AND BEBOP, AND STRIDE PIANO STYLINGS IN 50) BradleyTHIS PROGRAM WAS WRITTEN BY joseph HOOPER AND EDITED BY LAUREN KRENZEL. http://www.jazzradio.org/solopianIscr.htm
Extractions: Jazz From Lincoln Center Solo Piano Highlights I Written by Neil Tesser c) and (p) Jazz From Lincoln Center, 1999, 2002, all rights reserved Music: Piano Reflections, Capitol) Vox: Krin Gabbard Bradley: LEAST KNOWN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AS A PIANIST. BUT MUSICIANS, AND ESPECIALLY OTHER PIANISTS, KNEW BETTER. JAZZ FROM LINCOLN CENTER. Bradley: LIKE ELLINGTON, ROLAND HANNA WAS KNOWN FIRST AS A BIG-BAND PIANIST: HE HIT THE JAZZ SPOTLIGHT IN THE 1960s AS A MEMBER OF THE THAD JONES-MEL LEWIS ORCHESTRA. BUT IT BECOMES A GOOD DEAL MORE COMPLICATED IN THE HANDS OF ROLAND HANNA. Music: Bradley: AS BOTH PIANIST AND COMPOSER, ELLINGTON MADE EXTENSIVE USE OF THE BLUES THROUGHOUT HIS CAREER. BUT AS ROLAND HANNA POINTS OUT, THERE ARE MANY SHADES OF BLUE. Music: (Ellington Orchestra, RCA) Vox:Roland Hanna Bradley: 10) Music: 11) Bradley: MARCUS ROBERTS, RECORDED IN AT LINCOLN CENTER. 12) Vox:Gunther Schuller 13) Music: (Ellington Orchestra, RCA) 14) Vox:Gunther Schuller (continued) 15) Bradley: fade music 16) Vox:McCoy Tyner 17) Bradley: SO DOES McCOY TYNER, WHOSE PIONEERING RECORDS WITH JOHN COLTRANE CAME TO SYMBOLIZE THE SEARCHING SOUND OF 60s JAZZ.
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Extractions: Deborah Bradley, Director of Music Performance, Professor in Music B Mus (SUNY Purchase 1985); MA (NYU 1990); PhD (NYU 1996), Performance Diploma (European Mozart Academy, Prague, 1997) Pianist Deborah Bradley came to Columbia in 1999, having previously taught at New York University. She is the founder and pianist of The Moebius Ensemble, a group dedicated to fostering cross-cultural exchanges between musicians and composers in Eastern Europe and in the U.S. The ensemble, now in residence at Columbia, has been the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including 3 from the Rockefeller Foundation Grants, two from
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Extractions: SIDEWAYS entertainment, inc! Bradley Williams Creator of, director, composer-arranger, pianist and MC for the 21st Century Review, Bradley Williams served as pianist / arranger for Woody Herman's Thundering Herd in the early 1980's before moving to Chicago. He was musical director at the legendary Gold Star Sardine Bar and is a favorite accompanist / arranger for many national artists as well as Chicago talent. His resume includes work with Michel Legrand, Mark Murphy, Sheila Jordan, Joe Henderson, and others. In 1995 the pianist founded his jazz variety show, the Original 21st Century Review, featuring seven musicians, three vocalists and a tap dancer. He also performs in tandem with vocalist Gingi Lahera (also of the 21st Century Review) in a number of Duo and Quartet formats. Their new CD, "Two Fun For Jazz," is due for release in Spring of 2002. His bands have appeared at The Chicago Jazz Showcase, Pops for Champagne, Toulouse on the Park, Green Dolphin Street, the Plaza Tavern, the Chicago Hilton and Towers, and the Bop Shop. Williams' 11-peice 21st Century Review has performed internationally at The Jerusalem Jazz Festival and traveled to India for performances in Mumbai (Bombay) and Dehli. They have produced three CDs - the latest a soundtrack to the movie "Wrigley Field: Beyond the Ivy." He is, in addition, the co-host of the internationally syndicated public radio series, Words and Music, broadcast over Chicago's WFMT (98.7 FM Saturday nights at 7 pm) and The Radio Networks along with the British Broadcasting Corporation, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Extractions: In 1994, after two years on the road as pianist/arranger with Woody Herman and His Thundering Herd, Bradley Williams made his debut on record as a leader with the critically acclaimed piano trio release, The Next Sound You Hear (Lake Shore Jazz). A DownBeat reviewer compared Williams to Teddy Wilson while Jazz Times labeled him "a mainstream yet quirky modernist with virtuostic chops and a mastery of bop." He became a fixture on the Chicago scene landing a multi-year gig as the house pianist/musical director at Chicago's famed jazz cabaret, The Gold Star Sardine Bar. At the Gold Star he unearthed a talent for accompanying singers and developed a deeper commitment to the American popular song book. He had a vision of a large ensemble including vocalists, which would be the center of a musical stage show, not unlike those of Duke Ellington and Fats Waller. In 1995 he made that vision a reality, the Original 21st Century Review was born and the concepts that led to
This Week`s Radio Program Highlights May 31, 2004 7 PM 8 PM WBGO 88.3 FM Jazz from Lincoln Center with Ed bradley -pianist Fred Hersch performs the music of Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington. http://nyradioguide.com/specials.htm
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Extractions: Choir MP3s for 2001-2002 All Nature Sings - October 25, 2001 Song Title Composer / arr. Choir Soloists / Student Director The Star Spangled Banner Smith/Key Les Chanteurs River Ennio Morrincone Concert Choir Student Director: Olga Artemova El Grillo Josquin des Prez Concert Choir Student Director: Robin Boocock Kde Su Kravy Moje H. A. Schimmerling Concert Choir The Gartan Mother's Lullaby Neil Ginsberg Concert Choir O Sifuni Mungu Concert Choir Solo: Andrew Richardson Shiru Allan Napalan Concert Choir The River Sleeps Beneath the Sky Marry Lynn Lightfoot Trouveres Tecolate Victoria Ebel-Sabo Trouveres Wind on the Hill Victoria Ebel-Sabo Trouveres Solo Quartet: Angela Castro, Hayley Peters, Stacey Shoop, Brittany Traufler, Student Director:Karen Dao River Song Cynthia Grey Baron Choir I Walk By the Sea Patti DeWitt Baron Choir The Cat Came Back Harry Miller Baron Choir Solos: Kyle Pratt, Adrian Taoya, Doug sorrel, Gregory O'Tool, Robbie Knowles, Spencer Orgill, Kyle Sharber, David Avila, John Lee, Jeremy Casum, Student Director: Riley Orgill
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Extractions: PROLIFIC is the word to describe veteran guitarist Harold Ray Bradley. In December 1990, Bradley was elected President of the 3,500 member Nashville Association of Musicians Local 257 of the American Federation of Musicians. A Life Member, Bradley has been active in the Nashville Local for many years. Harold Bradley was the first president of NARAS' Nashville chapter and continues as a member of the Grammy organization's Board of Governors. In December 1991, Harold Bradley marks his 45th year as a studio musician. He was part of the original "A Team" of Nashville superpickers, one of those John Sebastian immortalized in his song "Nashville Cats." Harold Bradley can be heard on some of Elvis Presley's records and movie soundtracks as well as those of such entertainers as Perry Como, Joan Baez, Buddy Holly, Ivory Joe Hunter, Pee Wee King, George Morgan, Hank Williams, Burl Ives, Henry Mancini, Connie Francis, George Beverly Shea, Hank Snow, Jim Reeves, Charley Pride, Leon Russell, The Everly Brothers, Gene Watson, Marty Robbins, Freddie Hart, Conway Twitty and Roy Clark. He's played on such classic cuts as Red Foley's "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy," Ray Anthony's "Do the Hokey Pokey," Bobby Helms' "Jingle Bell Rock," Brenda Lee's "I'm Sorry," Roy Orbison's "Only the Lonely," Patsy Cline's "Crazy," Johnny Horton's "Battle of Now Orleans," Jimmy Dean's "Big Bad John," Roger Miller's "King of the Road," Jeannie C. Riley's "Harper Valley PTA." Tammy Wynette's "Stand By Your Man," Eddy Arnold's "Make the World Go Away," Loretta Lynn's "Coal Miner's Daughter," The Everly Brothers' "Ebony Eyes" and John Anderson's "Swinging'."
All About Jazz Monthly Update | November 2002 This month AAJ chatted with journalist jazzman Ed bradley, pianist Monty Alexander,saxophonists Phil Woods, Von Freeman and Joshua Redman, Austrian http://www.visionx.com/jazz/20021130.htm
Extractions: NEW RELEASE SHOWCASE This month we're showcasing new releases by free jazz saxophonist Ike Levin , trombonist Dave Manson , guitarist/composer Ken Hatfield , and vocalists Lynn Skinner Changamire Jennifer Stanley , and the legendary Jimmy Scott Also, look for a batch of new releases on the Verve record label including Diana Krall's Live In Paris , Charlie Haden's American Dreams , Chris Potter's Traveling Mercies , and two John Coltrane reissues ( A Love Supreme and Legacy You can hear songs from all the CDs mentioned above on All About Jazz's companion radio station, The Jazz Excursion. NOVEMBER GREETINGS FROM AAJ Visit our monthly welcome page , the quickest way to discover the latest happenings and noteworthy updates at All About Jazz. This month we pay special tribute to legendary pianist Herbie Hancock in the form of an interview , a CD review of his recent box collection , and a look back at his masterpiece Head Hunters Hats off to contributor Walter Kolosky, who in one incredibly productive month examined the work of guitarist John McLaughlin . Walter contributed a staggering 36 reviews, 2 articles, and provides several links
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Extractions: Frederick C. Quimby (November 14 1883 - September 16 1965) was the producer of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer animated cartoon division, which most notably included the Tom and Jerry team of William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. He was a repeated recipient of the Academy Award for Animated Short Film for his Tom and Jerry films. This angered many of the creative staff like William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. They considered Quimby an untalented, lazy and obnoxious tyrant who constantly interfered with their creative decisions but still managed to get credit for their work. American animator and producer born in Melrose, New Mexico, on July 14, 1910. William Hanna studied to become a structural engineer but had to drop out of college with the onset of the Depression. A talent for drawing led him to join the Harman-Ising animation studio in 1930; there he worked for seven years in the story and layout departments.
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Extractions: The bride, escorted by her father, word a gown of antique white Italian satin designed by Paloma. The strapless gown was enhanced by silver bugle beads and full skirt flowed into a chapel-length train. She wore her mother's pearl necklace and earrings. Her chapel-length veil was attached to a rhinestone tiara. She carried a European hand-tied nosegay of blue curiosa and exotica roses accented with chartreuse shades of jade roses and cymbidium orchids. Tucked in her bouquet was her grandmother's lace handkerchief and her great-great grandmother's gold wedding band.
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Extractions: He died at the age of 85 in Chatsworth, California on 27th April 1977 In 1934, MGM decided that they had to get into the growing cartoon business but they weren't brave enough to create their own unit. Instead, they bought in cartoons from the Hugh Harman/Rudolf Ising company (the name of the company, Harman-Ising, was a deliberate pun). Scott Bradley worked for Harman-Ising, having previously been at Disney, alongside Carl Stalling who later went to Warner Brothers and worked on 600 of the famous Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. So, when MGM decided to create their own in-house cartoon unit in 1938, it was natural that they bought in most of the people from the Harman-Ising stable and Bradley became a full time MGM employee. Cartoon music was, in the mid 1930s, still pretty much a collection of popular songs linked together with the occasional musical effect supporting the action. It wasn't until the late '30s that the music started to tell the story more than the sound effects did. Roy Prendergast in his book Film Music, a neglected art
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Extractions: on Long Island New York to Virginia and Bob Chappell. Eager to join her family, Patti was born two months prematurely which left her visually impaired. Although her eyesight was damaged, her sense of hearing was very acute. Music played a large part in the family's time together, whether it was classical music played by her mother, or sisters and her father singing and harmonizing the popular music of the day while sister, Joan played the piano, later to be joined by Patti. Knowing she did not want to pursue a career as a concert pianist but loving music, Patti wanted to continue her music education and at a wise suggestion from her parents decided to pursue a degree from a music college. Encouraged by her high school choral director, Patti auditioned and was accepted at the Crane School of Music, SUNY, Potsdam, NY and it was there she met the two people who would play major roles in her decision to pursue a career as a jazz musician. At Crane, Patti studied piano with James Ball, a well-respected professor, loved by students and faculty alike. An accomplished classical and jazz pianist, this modest, soft-spoken man introduced Patti to the music that would become a lifelong passion and change the direction of her future. During the lessons, in addition to the classical studies, James played all styles of jazz recordings Art Tatum, Bessie Smith, Red Garland, Louis Armstrong, Thelonious Monk, Ella and Miles. Knowing Patti loved Debussy, Ravel, and Delius, he also played recordings of pianist Bill Evans, whose
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Extractions: World folk music traditions have been a major influence on David Gilden's musical development. Over the past fifteen years, his performances and compositions have evolved to include aspects of african, celtic and indian musical traditions complemented by a modern sound. For more information on his latest work, Ancestral Voices , visit http://www1.drive.net/_CoraConnection/coraconnectionPages/Ancestral.htm Patrick's Blue Night and Strange Rain cd's are on Apparition Music; Strange Rain has recently been featured Musical Starstreams, and on WSHU's Sunday CD Spotlight. To hear or learn more, visit Apparition Music at http://www.islandnet.com/~appmusic They also have pages in Japanese. http://www.islandnet.com/~appmusic/homepa_j.html
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Extractions: The Jazz Writer Jazz writing is a small scene, a subculture with a lot of competition. Yet Leslie Gourse has made it her lifes work in more than 30 books. "I know how to speak to anybody and I know if Im hearing bullshit or the truth," she says. Her latest, Art Blakey: Jazz Messenger , is due out this summer from Schirmer. "I became a jazz writer by accident," she says, when she began chronicling the jazz scene in the 70s while hanging out at Bradleys, the piano bar on University Pl. She spent 25 years, two nights a week, at the club. "All the best pianists in the world passed through there," she recalls. From 1969 to 94, Bradleys featured piano and bass duos. Gourse has fond memories, like the night bassist Ray Drummond and pianist Kenny Barron switched instruments. One piano player"I wont use his name because hes still working"booked himself into Bradleys and another club for the same nights. He played 20 minutes, took a break, ran to the other place, did a set, ran back. When a bartender figured it out, the pianist was fired.