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Berklee Students Bring Music Therapy And Jazz Workshops To Panama And Perform With Wayne Shorter
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Margot Edwards
Danilo Perez, president of the Danilo Pérez Foundation and artistic director of the Berklee Global Jazz Institute (BGJI), and Patricia Zarate, executive director of Panama Jazz Productions and founder of the Latin American Music Therapy Symposium, are bringing students from the BGJI and Berklee’s music therapy program to Panama City, Panama, to work with the Foundation and other local organizations, August 17-21. Through a series of workshops, clinics and music therapy services, the students aim to empower the community to ...
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Music Therapy: Duboc Delivers A Revealing “Smile”
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Great Scott P.R.oductions
Jazz singer-songwriter teams with Jeff Lorber for a deeply personal album about the demise of her marriage Los Angeles, CA: Thinking that everything had fallen apart, the tears streamed down Carol Duboc’s face as she wrote the lyrics to “Smile,” the title track to the soulful jazz vocalist’s stunning sixth album that was released Tuesday (May 21) by Gold Note Music. She gazed at her young daughter’s smile and found hope. Hope infuses the painfully honest and courageously candid collection ...
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Mike Keneally Band - Guitar Therapy Live (2006)
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Something Else!
By Tom Johnson I can't even begin to pretend to be impartial here: Guitarist Mike Keneally is absolutely one of my all-time favorites. But that doesn't mean I'm going to steer you wrong: If I thought this wasn't an easily palatable platter of fine phonic fun, I would have little problem saying so. And that is most definitely not the case here. With Guitar Therapy Live, Keneally has whittled the results of several seemingly spectacular shows down to one solid ...
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Dan Wilensky releases "Group Therapy"
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Dan Wilensky
Dan Wilensky's new CD, Group Therapy, features saxophonist Dan Wilensky, guitarist David Phelps, bassist Dean Johnson, and drummer Tony Moreno. It was recorded March 21, 2011 at Charlestown Road Studios in Hampton, New Jersey by Paul Wickcliffe. The CD includes 8 original compositions, a new take on Charlie Chaplin's Smile," and a reconstruction of the pop hit Downtown" featuring Tony Moreno. Wilensky's individuality can be heard with his first notes. His sound is bright, crisp, and completely relaxed in all ...
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Economy Has You Stressed Out? Try Music Therapy!
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All About Jazz
Its a daily assault of panic, crisis and upheavals being thrown at us practically 24/7. Listen to the radio, and its gloom and doom. Turn on the TV, and every talking head has another scenario of calamity. Pick up the newspaper, and the headlines are practically screaming disaster. Its enough to make you wish for some hermitage in the Himalayas. But musician Edward Weiss has a better idea: Play some New Age Music and beat the stress. As Edward says: ...
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Concert to Benefit Hospice Music Therapy November 23rd
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All About Jazz
WHEN: Sunday, November 23, 2008, 3 PM
WHAT: HEALING VOICES, CARING HEARTS: A Concert to Benefit Hospice Music Therapy
WHO: TOM CHAPIN AND FRIENDS FAMILY SHOW FEATURING MICHAEL MARK AND JON COBERT WITH SPECIAL GUESTS BAR SCOTT AND TERRY BLAINE Reception, Meet the Artists & CD signing immediately following performance
WHERE: OLIN HALL AT BARD COLLEGE Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504
COST: Adult - $15 | ...
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Motema Music Will Release "Jazz Therapy, Volume 1: Smile" in November
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GoMedia PR
Debut Duo Recording Featuring Roni Ben-Hur and Gene Bertoncini Will Benefit the Dizzy Gillespie Memorial Fund at the Englewood Hospital and Medical Center in New Jersey Release Event: Nov. 3rd at Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola, Jazz at Lincoln Center This November 11th, Motema Music, the Harlem based record label that is home to Rufus Reid, Marc Cary, Lynne Arriale and Roni Ben-Hur among other top jazz talent, will release the first in their new Jazz Therapy" series of charitable fund ...
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Big Easy's Jazz Therapy
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All About Jazz
Before closing out the first weekend of the 2006 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Bruce Springsteen took a tour. I think I saw sights I never thought I'd see in an American city," he says Sunday, April 30, after visiting neighborhoods ravaged by Hurricane Katrina. This is what happens when people play political games with people's lives." It was a sobering comment, but Springsteen's performance was anything but. The Boss was in a party-throwing mood, cranking out two hours ...
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