Bootleg Like jazz comes from a combination of Black History and Jazz history. Black Americans, AAs, experience in this country started as a diminished experience. We were 3/5ths of a human. Subjugated, denied education, denied having family denied and only given the scraps. Here comes jazz, in order to learn how to play music Black […]
On the ArtistWorks Music Series, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler speaks with master musicians across all genres as they dive deep into topics like becoming a musician, playing at the professional level, and the journey of learning music. You can learn music online from any of the artists featured on the podcast, and try out free […]
Weekly podcast companion for the Aquarium Drunkard music blog / SIRIUS XMU satellite radio show. Sound collage, old-school, free-form radio. Incoming transmission from…Sam Prekop. For more than 25 years, he’s released music with the Sea and Cake and on his own. With the band, he’s responsible for guitarwork and providing signature vocals, cool, aloof, and […]
Podcasts of Ron Cuzner’s The Dark Side Jazz shows aired in Milwaukee between 1975 and 2002. Many jazz fans consider Ron to be one of the best jazz DJs ever. His unique style and straight-ahead jazz picks made him extremely popular.Transcribed from cassettes recorded off-the-air during this time. Since these were recorded from the original […]
Join Kooper in the Sydney Penthouse as he spins the very best classic and neo lounge along with the most interesting characters of swank join him for a chat on this weekend podcast.During the week Koop posts his music only Cocktail Nation Evenings at the Penthouse show where you can enjoy cocktail jazz at the […]
Come sit on The Couch every Monday when I present “Musicians You Should Know”. We cover Blues and Rock and Roll with occasional forays into Country/Roots and R&B. Each show we interview 4 guests, new or old. Many of my past guests honor Music On The Couch by debuting new music before it is released. […]
Martin Bandyke has been the morning drive host on Ann Arbor’s 107one, WQKL-FM, since January of 2006. Besides playing cool tunes on the air from 6 – 10 am Monday through Friday, he also hosts the Fine Tuning program on 107one every Sunday from 4 -6 pm. From the publisher: In the summer of 1978, […]
Max Holmberg (drums, percussion) and Josh Hou (accordion, keyboards) talk about the Seattle jazz scene: music they’re listening to and stuff to check out in Seattle. Tune in to find out who’s playing in town, who’s releasing new music, and all about the latest jazz that Seattle (and its periphery) has to offer! Acclaimed vocalist […]
Thoughts of Utah Jazz Radio Play-By-Play Announcer David Locke. Highlighted by the daily podcast LOCKED ON JAZZ and during the season post-game show POSTCAST. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network, Your Team Every Day Jimmy Butler was amazing leading the Miami Heat to a Game 3 victory in the NBA Finals. David Locke, the […]
No Filler is a music podcast dedicated to sharing the often overlooked hidden gems that fill the space between the singles on our favorite records. In each episode we’ll dive into a little history of the artist and the album of choice, with snippets from interviews & concerts, as well as music from the album […]
The LJS Podcast is the podcast where you get weekly jazz tips, interviews, stories and advice for becoming a better jazz musician! Hosting the show is the jazz musician behind learnjazzstandards.com, author, and entrepreneur Brent Vaartstra, who’s one goal is to answer any question about playing jazz music you may have. Jazz can be a […]
Shining a light on the best new music from Nashville. Wilderwater, Tree Dream Inc, Brian Brown, Cody Cody Cody, Magic Medallion, Arch Echo, Early Humans, D1ON, Gardening, Not Architecture, the Futurecast, Bill Eberle
Jazz Northwest focuses on the regional jazz scene from Portland to Vancouver. CDs by the best resident musicians from Seattle, Portland and Vancouver are featured, and the program also includes news about the best places to go for live jazz in the region. In addition, Jim goes “on location” to concerts, clubs and jazz festivals […]
Live Smooth Jazz Radio Show, with requests and chat with your host: DrGlyn 2 Hour Special, New Tracks, More Music, Grab a Java and Relax…..it’s Saturday
“News, blues and interviews,” by broadcaster George A. Clark you won’t get anywhere else – straight talk, straight from The Heartland. At the end of each show you’ll say to yourself, “By George, I Think He’s Got It!” Push Play to listen to Podcast By George here or watch this episode on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/r5cb5E4DUvs
Which albums from the 1980s are worth adding to your collection? Andy and Aaron take a listen to the incredible albums of Grace Jones this week, as well as discuss her career as told through her 2015 book, “I’ll Never Write My Memoirs.” Albums Discussed: Warm Leatherette (1980) Nightclubbing (1981) Living My Life (1982) Slave […]
Hot Gospel 20 counts down the 20 Top Black Gospel Radio Singles each week THIS IS HOT!! THIS IS GOSPEL! This Is HOT GOSPEL 20 WITH ELI WILLIAMS Join Eli Williams as he counts down the Hottest Gospel Songs on the Planet, according to Billboard Magazine’s Top Gospel Airplay Chart for week ending October 3rd […]
JBRS 849… On the show this week, we sample new and soon-to-be-released albums from drummers Bobby Wiens, and Parisian native Raphael Pannier. Also the latest from the all-female jazz group Artemis, and the World Music sounds of composer & percussionist… Read more →
Songwriters discuss the vision, inspiration and creative process of their songs. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/back-story-song/exclusive-content Abby Brown’s debut EP Gypsy Soul generated a strong following on Spotify and combined with her compelling live performances, she attracted the attention of label A&R and she signed to the Pure Music Nashville Label. Abby began performing […]
Podcast of a jazz radio show that airs live on WRFR.org on the first 3 Fridays of the month 9-11am. Featuring the music of drummer, composer & bandleader Paul Motian. There are also readings from his autobiography, interviews and liner notes. Visit my blog for more info: www.jazzcloset.blogspot.com. [itunes pic] Gary Peacock & Paul Motian […]
Since its debut in August 1995, WNCU, 90.7 FM, licensed to North Carolina Central University, has consistently fulfilled its mission to provide quality culturally appropriate programming to public radio listeners in the Triangle area. The format of this listener supported public radio station entertains the jazz aficionado, educates the novice jazz listener and disseminates news […]
A Jazz and Blues podcast from New England Public Media’s Tom Reney. Tom has been the host of the Jazz a la Mode radio program for over 30 years. He lectures widely on jazz, and his writing on music has appeared in the Boston Globe, Downbeat, Jazz Times and the jazz blog at NEPM.org. Jazz […]
JAZZIZ Backstage Pass offers you unparalleled access to your favorite jazz artists, writers and industry insiders. Get to know the personalities behind the music by coming “backstage” with host and JAZZIZ editor Brian Zimmerman. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brian-zimmerman/support A long lost live album from the First Lady of Song; the return of an interplanetary ensemble; […]
Each week, host Jay Daniels sits down with some of the top vocalists and instrumentalists in the jazz community. “In Studio” is a production of Simply Timeless Radio and Timeless Media LLC. Composer and vocalist Kandace Springs joins us to speak about the important women in her life, including her mother Kelly. Those stories are […]
Interviews, performances, and special programming from Jazz88. Hear us live at 88.5 FM in the Twin Cities! Peter Schilling talks about the upcoming Cine Latino film festival from the MSP Film Society, and also the “Ha! Ha! Homicide” series of murder comedies playing at the Heights Theater starting on Oct. 8th.
The Feel Good Friday Show With Doobie J Classic & Contemporary Funk, Soul & Jazz LIVE! Every Friday 11am – 1pm GMT on http://www.londonmusicradio.com Classic & Contemporary Funk, Soul & Jazz LIVE! Every Friday 11am – 1pm on http://www.londonmusicradio.com
A podcast about listening to and playing music better from musicians Peter Martin and Adam Maness. Listen for a combo of actionable advice and occasional humor. A podcast from Open Studio – “Jazz Lessons from Jazz Legends.” ————————————————————— See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. During these socially distanced days, it’s never been more important […]
This is where you’ll hear conversations and the backstory about everything that’s Jazz. Topics we’ll explore include it all…artist profiles, the next generation, educators, festivals, venues, producers, photographers, painters, broadcasters, writers, even food and recipes from some of your favorite musicians. This episode is Part Two of our first-ever two-part interview. Named “One of the […]
Joe Pug hosts a monthly conversation with one of today’s best songwriters. The Austin by way of Philadelphia rocker returns to the show to talk touring, writing, and recording.
This program is dedicated to the best of contemporary jazz music, affirming that jazz music is relevant and thriving today. In each episode, expect to hear music from current and recent releases and some classic jazz. Third anniversary episode. Artemis, Gillian Margot, Brenda Nicole Moorer, Jyoti, Josh Johnson, Phi-Psonics, Joel Ross, Candice Hoyes Playlist: – […]
The Smooth Jazz Weekend is an Internet syndicated radio show that focuses on contemporary jazz featuring indie artists only. The purpose of this show is to promote and introduce to jazz lovers, fans and listeners some of the BEST indie jazz music you will find period. The Smooth Jazz Weekend is NOT your typical Jazz […]
The Sounds of Brooklyn and Beyond is a weekly radio show hosted by keyboardist Erik Deutsch (with translations by Sara Valenzuela). Broadcast in Jalisco, Mexico, each episode focuses on new and vintage cutting edge jazz music from Erik’s circle of friends and personal collection. Featuring a fresh single from other-worldly talented Flatbush drummer/vocalist Alwyn Robinson; […]
Listen weekly as your hosts Shantae Young (Tae) and Jasmine Kendrick (Jazz), two opinionated girls from Seattle, offer up their take on what they deem “The Way” and “Not the Way,” on hot topics such as pop culture, politics and music. In this week’s episode of The Way, we discuss the dumpster fire that was […]
What inspires the people who inspire you? How do creative people create? Each week on Judy Carmichael’s Jazz Inspired, Grammy-Nominated jazz pianist Judy Carmichael explores these questions with celebrated creative artists who love jazz. A wide range of talents — everyone from Billy Joel to Seth MacFarlane — discuss their creative process and how jazz […]
The legendary soul stylist and platter-spinner Murray Cammick brings the funk, electricity and soul to Land of the Good Groove, the classic Radio b show he smoothly pioneered way back in the heady days of 1983. Broadcast from Auckland, New Zealand every Friday from 1pm.
Jazzmeeting is a Local Radio Station in Hengelo – the Netherlands 1. Johnny “Guitar” Watson – Real Mother for Ya (5:05) 2. Wild Bill Strikes again – Song for my mother (3:59) 3. Bobby Caldwell – Mother of Creation (5:05) 4. The Yellowjackets – Mother Earth (4:41) 5. Blue Mitchell – Fungii Mama (7:49) 6. […]
This podcast is for all songwriters, whether just starting or advanced – no musical background necessary! Composer and teacher Joseph Lilore covers the techniques of modern hit songwriters (“Circles” by Post Malone, “Bad Guy” by Billie Eilish), along with in-depth analysis of popular songs through time (“Something” by The Beatles, “Smells Like Teen Spirit” by […]
For people who play bluegrass music… or want to! GrassTalkRadio.com – Episode 167 Report From The Barn In this episode I talk about a recent jam session, two new mandolin video lessons in my store (Stealing Jazz Licks 1 and Stealing Jazz Licks 2), my son Jackson’s new 6 song EP “Beacon” which you can […]
The Sing Out! Radio Magazine is a weekly, hour-long “magazine format” program, hosted by Tom Druckenmiller, featuring interviews in addition to “live” and recorded music. The program is currently being aired in over 25 markets nationwide! [itunes pic] On this week’s program we welcome Fall in all it’s glory. The Summer has been a rough […]
Jazz for All with Chris and Don. In this episode, come and listen to pianist Ronnie Mathews; trumpeter Roy Hargrove; and tenor sax player Richie Kamuca.
Two strikingly handsome middle-aged men get together every other week to discuss jazz in depth. Irreverent, irascible, engaged. The boys start their trawl through some best-of-decade picks they missed during the last eight years by focusing on four albums in the, let’s face it, somewhat amorphous “something old” category. By which we mean, I think, […]
The Working Artist project is our attempt to answer questions and confront challenges that artists face on a daily basis. We are taking the time to get to know artist from every field with the intent of debunking the myths, and shedding light on the realities of the artist at work. Michael Watson entered into […]
A music interview show where Rock, Pop and Jazz intersect. We feature the tastemakers, artists and the figures who are shaping the future of our scene. A document of our time, as well as an exploration into a celebrated career, Venezuelan pianist and composer, Edward Simon joins us. [Edward Simon] Now based in the San […]
Best Smooth Jazz (BSJ) from London UK is a refreshingly ‘chilled’ Smooth Jazz radio show – all instrumental. Host Rod Lucas plays a ‘cool’ selection of new & familiar Smooth Jazz instrumentals. Easy listening Grooves with a Soul & R&B feel and Latin vibes. Jazz with fun feel. London’s New Cool Smooth Jazz. Soul lovers […]
All week, on each edition of Out of the Box, listen for songs from one of the best albums that’s just hitting stores and hear Paul Shugrue’s review of that album. Por Favor is the sixth album from this baby faced, high tenored singer whose profound songs compel us to take him more seriously.
In a professional career spanning over 50 years, musician and historian Terry Waldo has performed on and produced over 70 albums of ragtime and trad jazz. He has written the book on the subject, also called This Is Ragtime. He has known personally and performed with many legends of this music. Drawing on his vast […]
Each week filmmaker Jeremy Dylan chats with a musician/songwriter about their favorite album of all time – the songs, the history and how it has influenced their own music. Longtime friend of the show and one of my favorite people in the world to talk music with, writer/director/showrunner Brian Koppelman (Billions, Rounders, Ocean’s 13) joins […]
Joe Bonamassa, one of the biggest names in modern Blues music and one of the world’s greatest guitarists, sits down with Legends of the Music industry every week.
Join Matt Burrill and Tyler Lessard as they hang with some of Nashville’s top up and coming singer-songwriters and artists. Featuring in depth conversations with the unsung heroes of Music City about the grind of Nashville, life on the road, good food and of course music. On Episode 55 we’re joined by a guy you […]
Johnny Valenzuela and Tony Habra have decided to start a podcast. The two of us have been attending Jazz festivals (specifically the Playboy Jazz Festival until recently and now the Sun Valley Jazz Festival) for over 30 years. Now, we are turning our love of Jazz into a weekly podcast. The intent is to look […]
Interviews and in-depth conversations about Prince. Celebrating the legacy of one of the greatest entertainers of all time. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcast-on-prince–podcastjuicenet/support Going to the record to buy the album, Review of the New Years Eve concert on Youtube, Madhouse and more. — Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcast-on-prince–podcastjuicenet/support
Tom Alexander and Walter Kolosky discuss the genre of jazz rock fusion. Includes guests, music, and more. [itunes pic] Tom and Walter welcome flamenco fusion guitarist, Raul Mannola from Madrid for some lively conversation and a 12 string flamenco improvisation.
Recordings of live performances by Trinidad and Tobago’s leading kaiso jazz artists at the EJC’s Jazz Studio in Woodbrook, Port of Spain Trinidad. Cuts from Season 1 and 2 in the break before Season 3
Two podcasts each month featuring recent album releases. BLUES TIME presents its discerning play-list of rich acoustic and electric blues. ROOTS RENDEZVOUS brings you a selection from the genres of roots, alt. country, folk, Americana and indie rock. Produced by David Stoeckel. Podcasting roots and blues music since 2005. Recorded in the Bowen Studio located […]
Marc Collins Morning After Solar Radio show with his trusty assistant “Ravishing Russ the Receptionist” a 2 hour Soul, Jazz, Funk and Boogaloo selection. Including………. “The Morning After Show Starter!” 😎 Vote for your favourite track in this weeks show via the Solar Radio Facebook page, and we’ll start next weeks show with it! “Short’s […]
After 30 + years on the a radio in South Florida, I’ve got stories, lots of radio stories – I call them musical shares – about the good, the bad, the ugly and then some. I’ll even take requestions! So if there’s something you’ve also wanted to know about radio, let me know and I’ll […]
‘Music to Survive By’ is the podcast that links our favourite music to our mental health. Blair Chadwick joins guests through the soundtrack of their lives to discuss how music has helped them maintain mental fitness through the ups and downs.Like Desert Island Discs… but the island is your mind. #mentalhealth #music #podcast Georgie is […]