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Petra Haller Trio At St Mary's Church In Putney: Jazz Meets Tap Dance on December 20, 2023

Petra Haller Trio At St Mary's Church In Putney: Jazz Meets Tap Dance on December 20, 2023

Source: Petra Haller

Internationally acclaimed tap dancer and musician, Petra Haller, steps into new territory with her latest venture: the Petra Haller Trio. This new ensemble, coming to St. Mary's Church in Putney December 20th, 2023, promises an evolution of Haller's well-established innovation in contemporary jazz. The trio comprises Haller, pianist Christian Prior, and bassist Michael Searl, all geared up to deliver a captivating performance. Hailed as one of “10 Female Jazz Musicians You Need To Know" by Reader's Digest, and Jazzwise Magazine’s ...

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Recording

Ayumi Ishito Puts The Soul Into Summer 2020 With Stellar New Single "Ocean Park Cafe'

Ayumi Ishito Puts The Soul Into Summer 2020 With Stellar New Single "Ocean Park Cafe'

Source: Ayumi Ishito

Following hot on the success and critical-acclaim for her album Midnite Cinema from last year, soulful saxophonist Ayumi Ishito returns in 2020 with a stunning brand-new single called “Ocean Park Cafe.” Designed in our shared-but-isolated quarantine times amidst the thick of the worldwide pandemic, Ayumi & her talented band-mates recorded their parts for “Ocean Park Cafe” from the safety of their own homes in hopes of creating a composition that brings paradise to the people at a time where they ...

Performance / Tour

Putting a tasty stamp on jazz classics

Putting a tasty stamp on jazz classics

Source: Ken Franckling's Jazz Notes

Pianist Billy Marcus headlined the South County Jazz Club's 2018-19 season-closing concert on Wednesday, April 4 in Venice FL. Marcus is blessed with savvy musicality and pyrotechnic piano chops- and his trio mates helped make the evening even more special. Bassist Mark Neuenschwander is a longtime jazz educator who teaches in the Tampa Bay area and is a first-tier player. Marcus simply calls this blue-ribbon bassist “the Rock of Gibraltar." Dave Morgan is a triple threat. Besides tasty work at ...

Career

Importance Of Putting Out A Single First, Even In 2019

Importance Of Putting Out A Single First, Even In 2019

Source: HypeBot

In this piece, Chris Robley explains why it's essential for new artists getting their start in the industry to release a standalone single before diving headfirst into dropping a full album or event EP. By Chris Robley of CD Baby from the DIY Musician blog If you’ve never released music before, you have to start with a single song. Artists at the major label level usually put out a single first, unless they’re dropping one of those “secret” overnight albums. The ...

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Technology

Don't Sleep: Subtle Impact of Turning Your Computer OFF [Hisham Dahud]

Don't Sleep: Subtle Impact of Turning Your Computer OFF [Hisham Dahud]

Source: HypeBot

This short piece comes from independent music professional and former Hypebot contributor Hisham Dahud. Here's an unexpected revelation: I used to put my laptop to 'sleep' upon ending a workday. No shutdown; just close the screen and pick up where I left off the next day. I used to view this as a nifty feature, but I've recently uncovered the subconscious impact this can have. I write this to you, my fellow music industry pros- whether you're a musician, artist, business ...

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Recording

Drum Maestro Akira Tana Puts A Gorgeous Spin On The Brazilian Songbook With JAZZaNOVA

Drum Maestro Akira Tana  Puts A Gorgeous Spin On The Brazilian Songbook With JAZZaNOVA

Source: Mouthpiece Music

AKIRA TANA didn’t have to go looking for Brazilian music as a young musician. An elite jazz drummer since the mid-1970s, he’s been immersed in the verdant hothouse of Brazil’s surging rhythms and sensuous melodies his entire career. His new album JAZZaNOVA, which is slated for release by Vega on March 1, 2018, reflects an abiding passion kindled by his formative experiences with some of Brazilian jazz’s foundational figures. It’s a treasure trove of Brazilian riches, with beautifully crafted arrangements ...

Video / DVD

StLJN Saturday Video Showcase: Bonerama puts low brass on top

StLJN Saturday Video Showcase: Bonerama puts low brass on top

Source: St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman

This week, StLJN's video spotlight shines on Bonerama, who will be back in St. Louis to perform on Saturday, December 16 at The Bootleg at Atomic Cowboy. The New Orleans-based band puts the low brass on top, thanks to a three-trombone front line plus a sousaphone standing in for electric bass. Formed in 1998 by trombonists Mark Mullins and Craig Klein, both veterans of Harry Connick Jr.'s big band, they've forged a distinctive sound that incorporates their hometown musical traditions ...

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Music Industry

Why You Can’t Put The Music Industry On A Blockchain

Why You Can’t Put The Music Industry On A Blockchain

Source: HypeBot

In this excerpt from "Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain: Bitcoin, Blockchain, Ethereum & Smart Contracts," author David Gerard offers a critical examination of the Bitcoin and blockchain phenomenon, and what it means for music and the music industry. Guest post by David Gerard from his book Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain: Bitcoin, Blockchain, Ethereum & Smart Contracts An edited excerpt from Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain: Bitcoin, Blockchain, Ethereum & Smart Contracts By David Gerard, the first critical examination of the entire Bitcoin ...

Music Industry

Why The Music Industry Needs Computer Coders

Why The Music Industry Needs Computer Coders

Source: HypeBot

Here Samuel Potts unpacks how the music industry has expanded to include tech companies, meaning that it's now part of the tech sector, as well as why it needs to remain so and some the obstacles this newly enlarged industry will likely face down the road. Guest post by Samuel Potts of Medium You’ll read a lot in the news about YouTube, Spotify, Apple, Soundcloud, Microsoft, Google, Samsung, Nokia and other tech giants “negotiating with the music industry” over one ...

Music Industry

Will The Music Industry Soon Be Under The Control Of Computers?

Will The Music Industry Soon Be Under The Control Of Computers?

Source: HypeBot

While much of what is unfair about payments to artists stems from the low rates, the lack of accuracy and accountable when it comes the metadata associated with said music, something which could be helped with the implementation of things like blockchain tech. Guest post by Erin M. Jacobson of The Music Industry Lawyer Today’s hot topics in the music industry are more about data and payments than sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll. As previously discussed, payments to musicians, ...

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