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JazzCorner InnerViews

JazzCorner.com is proud to present JazzCorner InnerViews and JazzCorner.com Jazz Perspective podcasts which receive approximately a million downloads/accesses per episode. The player should automatically begin with the latest InnerView or Perspective. To hear past InnerViews, just hit next on the player or you can scroll the list and download to your computer as a CD quality MP3 or you can subscribe through the RSS buttons. Click here to view radio stations which air Reese Erlich's Jazz Perspectives. Enjoy! Your feedback is always welcome. Please send your comments to lois@jazzcorner.com

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Episodes:

Sachal Vasandani - We Move, We Change, We Grow
In 2007, producer Lois Gilbert has an opportunity to speak with Sachal Vasandani on the release of his debut CD for Mack Avenue called, "Eyes Wide Open." Nearly two years later, Lois once again talks with Sachal about his latest release, aptly titled, "We Move" and the changes and growth Sachal navigates through this record as well in his personal and professional life. This special JazzCorner.com InnerView was recorded during the Detroit Jazz Festival. For more information, visit www.mackavenuerecords.com
Published: Mon, 09 Nov 2009 05:05:03 EST [top]

Ruben Blades - Back On Tour
Singer, songwriter and actor Ruben Blades has a fascinating career. He became a world famous Latin music singer and then gave it up to become Tourism Minister in his native Panama. JazzCorner.com's producer Reese Erlich met with Blades just days after he finished his term as minister. He's now touring with his wife, singer Luba Mason and preparing new musical projects.
Published: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 03:00:03 EST [top]

Terence Blanchard - Making Choices
In 2007 Terence Blanchard produced the haunting and mesmerizing CD "A Tale of God's Will" about the impact of Hurricane Katrina on his home town of New Orleans. Now Blanchard has come out with a new CD "Choices." Musically and thematically, Choices is a sequel to the previous CD, but conveys the positive developments in New Orleans since Katrina. Reese Erlich produced this Jazz Perspective. Terence Blanchard is performing at the Thelonious Monk Institute Bass Competition and Gala on October 11th, 2009. For more information, visit www.monkinstitute.org
Published: Tue, 29 Sep 2009 01:15:03 EST [top]

Heath Brothers - Family and Endurance
In 1979, Lois Gilbert had the good fortune to interview for radio station WRVR in New York, Jimmy and Percy Heath. With the kind permission of Jimmy Heath, she's been provided the opportunity to rebroadcast, enhance and update the interview for a special JazzCorner.com InnerView. Although Percy Heath died in 2005, The Heath Brothers continue with Albert "Tootie" Heath performing with Jimmy. Jimmy's autobiography will be published by Temple University Press in 2010. The Heath Brothers band will be performing at the 2009 Detroit Jazz Festival. Visit www.detroitjazzfest.com for more information
Published: Thu, 03 Sep 2009 09:15:03 EST [top]

Jon Faddis - Triumph of the Trumpet
Before he was 21, Jon Faddis had played and/or recorded with Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Mingus, Sarah Vaughan, Thad Jones, Lionel Hampton, and Oscar Peterson to name a few. In this special one hour JazzCorner.com InnerView, producer Lois Gilbert accompanies Jon as he takes us on his musical journey through words and music. The Jon Faddis Quartet with special guests Sean Jones and Wallace Roney will be appearing at the Tanglewood Jazz Festival on September 6, 2009. For more info visit: www.tanglewoodjazzfestival.org
Published: Mon, 31 Aug 2009 02:15:03 EST [top]

Bobby Sanabria- Revisiting and Moving Latin Jazz Forward
On the 2009 release of Kenya Revisted Live, Bobby Sanabria did more than recreate the 1958 masterpiece, "Kenya" recorded bt Machito and the Afro-Cubans. Mindful of the importance of this historic record to both Latin and Jazz audiences, Sanabria wrote new arrangements and created a bridge in the legacy of the music by featuring the Manhattan School of Music Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra with special guest, NEA jazz master Candido Camero. In this JazzCorner.com Innerview with Lois Gilbert, Sanabria talks about both records and why he is in a unique position to make Kenya Revisited Live. Bobby Sanabria and his Quarteto Ache and Candido will be performing at the free New Jazz Festival on August 22, 2009. See www.bobbysanabria.com
Published: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 08:00:03 EST [top]

John Pizzarelli- Thanks to Bucky
Guitarist and singer John Pizzarelli wanted to be a rock and roll star when he was a teenager. Luckily for the world of jazz, his father, Bucky Pizzarelli, introduced his son to the music of the 40s and 50s. Today John is one of the great upholders of that tradition, whether performing the songs of Richard Rogers on his latest CD or composing his own tunes. John will be doing his Radio Deluxe program live at the Tanglewood Jazz Festival on Sept. 5 and will be performing with Bucky at the Detroit Jazz Festival September 7. See www.tanglewoodjazzfestival.org
Published: Sun, 02 Aug 2009 04:55:03 EST [top]

Wayne Shorter - Talks Sax
Wayne Shorter has played with a host of jazz greats from Sonny Stitt to Art Blakey and Miles Davis. In this JazzCorner.com Jazz Perspective, producer Reese Erlich discusses with Shorter, his early career and his composing skills. The Wayne Shorter Quartet will be performing on September 6 at the Detroit Jazz Festival. See www.detroitjazzfest.com.
Published: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 05:20:03 EST [top]

Luciana Souza - Brazil and Jazz
Singer and song writer Luciana Souza was born in Brazil, lives in Los Angeles, and has mastered the music of both countries. She infuses her American ballads with Brazilian essence while bringing a jazz sensibility to bossa nova. JazzCorner.com's poducer Reese Erlich offers this JazzCorner Perspective based on the music in her new 2009 CD "Tide."
Published: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 03:18:03 EST [top]

Claudio Roditi - That Special Sound
Trumpeter Claudio Roditi grew up in Rio de Janeiro and later moved to New York. So he combines the best of American and Brazilian musical influences. In this Jazzcorner.com Jazz Perspective, Reese Erlich talks with Roditi about how musicians develop their own special sound.
Published: Wed, 11 Jun 2009 06:15:03 EST [top]

Chucho Valdes - Cuban Innovator
Cuban pianist Chucho Valdes performs before huge audiences around the world, playing his unique style of Latin jazz. But the Bush administration had banned Valdes and virtually all other Cuban musicians from performing in the US. Jazzcorner.com's producer Reese Erlich caught up with Chucho at the Barcelona Jazz Festival to talk about his music and the prospects for performing in the US again.
Published: Tue, 26 May 2009 04:25:03 EST [top]

Omar Sosa - From Cuba to Africa To Spain
Cuban born pianist Omar Sosa can play a hot son montuno or a meditative tune accompanied by traditional African instruments. Throughout his career he has explored the African and Latin roots of popular music. Reese Erlich visited Sosa at home in Spain, while he was preparing for a performance at the Barcelona Jazz Festival.
Published: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 04:00:03 EST [top]

Bud Shank - West Coast Jazz
Jazz innovator Bud Shank passed away April 2, 2009 at the age of 82. Shank carved out a fascinating career as a jazz saxophonist and flutist. He came of age musically in Los Angeles in the early 1950s, helping develop the West Coast Jazz style. He also helped popularize the fusion of Brazilian music with jazz. JazzCorner.com's Jazz Perspectives producer and host Reese Erlich interviewed Shank about his life and music in 2000 when Shank was still living in Seattle. He passed away from natural causes at his home in Tucson.
Published: Sat, 09 Apr 2009 15:47:03 EST [top]

Lisa Sokolov - Sings From The Heart
Singer Lisa Sokolov has really studied the human voice. She can shift tone and tamber on a moment's notice. She also really enjoys singing, which she did as soon as she sat down before a microphone. Jazzcorner.com's Jazz Perspective producer Reese Erlich joined Sokolov in New York to learn about her love of blues and traditional melodies of all kinds. Her new CD "A Quiet Thing" was released in March 2009.
Published: Sat, 21 Mar 2009 01:10:03 EST [top]

Chick Corea - Many Different Projects
Pianist Chick Corea has put together a new band with John McLaughlin and Kenny Garrett, that hasn't performed widely in the US. Jazzcorner.com's Jazz Perspectives host Reese Erlich talked with Corea at the Barcelona Jazz Festival about the festival and his collaboration with banjo player Bela Fleck.
Published: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 03:28:03 EST [top]

John McLaughlin - The Early Spanish Influence
John McLaughlin is world famous for playing with Miles Davis in the late 60s and early 70s. He achieved fame once again by founding the Indian-inspired Mahavishnu Orchestra. But some of McLaughlin's earliest influence came from flamenco. Listen to this Jazzcorner.com's Jazz Perspective to find out more.
Published: Fri, 02 Jan 2009 08:11:03 EST [top]

Ramsey Lewis - Still In With The In Crowd
Ramsey Lewis is a legend in jazz. He had a string of crossover hits in the 1960s, including "The In Crowd" and "Hang On Sloopy." He's continued to perform his soul and gospel influenced jazz around the world. Producer Reese Erlich talked with Lewis about his career and music in this JazzCorner.com Jazz Perspective.
Published: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 05:45:03 EST [top]

Liz Magnes - West Meets Middle East
Liz Magnes lived in Israel where she played with both Israeli and Arab musicians. She fuses Arabic modal scales with American jazz standards to produce a fascinating and unique sound. In this JazzCorner.com Jazz Perspective prepared by Reese Erlich, Magnes talks about her music and her efforts to promote peace between Israelis and Palestinians. For more information visit www.lizmagnes.com
Published: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 05:15:03 EST [top]

Hot Club of Detroit - A Very Cool Hot Club
More than seven decades after the innovations of the Quintette du Hot Club de France, and guitar virtuoso Django Reinhardt, groups called Hot Clubs carry on the gypsy jazz tradition around the world. None, however, offers a fresher take than the Hot Club of Detroit. Producer Lois Gilbert spoke with the group about their distinctive sound. Music comes from their second release, "Night Town" on Mack Ave Records. They are making their New York debut during the Django Reinhardt NY Festival November 4-9, 2008. For more information visit www.djangobirdland.com
Published: Sun, 02 Nov 2008 05:15:03 EST [top]

Dave Holland - Passing It On
Bassist and composer Dave Holland has a long and illustrious career. He became well known playing with Miles Davis in the 1960s. These days he plays with Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock, as well as leading his own groups. Producer Reese Erlich interviews Holland in this jazzcorner.com Jazz Perspective that includes music from his brand new CD "Pass It On."
Published: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 04:38:03 EST [top]

Jeff 'Tain' Watts Gives New Rhythm to the Drums
Jeff 'Tain' Watts shows up almost everywhere. He's won Grammies with both Branford and Wynton Marsalis. As Jazz Perspective producer Reese Erlich found out, Watts originally studied classical European percussion and planned to be a studio musician. But he's had a successful career as a sideman and now as a group leader of Ebonix. Sit back and enjoy the drum beats.
Published: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 21:00:03 EST [top]

Cindy Blackman - Back From Rock and Up for Jazz
Drummer Cindy Blackman took a hiatus from jazz for 15 years to play with rock icon Lenny Kravitz. Now she's back in rare form with a new CD "Music for the New Millennium." Blackman talks about her music and what it's like to be a woman drummer in the male-dominated world of jazz. She speaks with jazzcorner.com's Jazz Perspectives producer Reese Erlich.
Published: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 05:55:03 EST [top]

Marian McPartland - The First Lady of Jazz
jazzcorner.com is very honored and proud to present to you our InnerView with the first lady of jazz , Marian McPartland. Producer Lois Gilbert spoke with Marian at her home in Long Island. 2008 marks Marian's McPartland 90th birthday and her 30th anniversary of hosting "Piano Jazz." Marian will present Piano Jazz live on NPR affiliates on August 30th from the Tanglewood Jazz Festival with specials guests, Nneena Freelon, Mulgrew Miller and Spencer Day. For more information please visit www.tanglewoodjazzfestival.org
Published: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 01:20:03 EST [top]

Christian McBride - Always Evolving
It hard to categorize bassist Christian McBride. At only 36 years old he's as adept on acoustic bass as well as electric and transitions easily from mainstream jazz to downright funk, always with rhythm, swing and poise. In this special jazzcorner.com InnerView with producer Lois Gilbert, Christian takes us on his journey from his roots in Philadelphia to be one of the leading bassists of our time. Christian is the 2008 Detroit Jazz Festival's Artist-In-Residence. For more information, visit: www.detroitjazzfest.com
Published: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 3:11:03 EST [top]

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