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4 Presented on February 24, 2022

Brandy

Ron Jackson
Duration: 4:43
1,044 views

Looking Glass's hit “Brandy (You're A Fine Girl)" reimagined as jazz on 7 string guitar by Ron Jackson.
6 Presented on February 18, 2022

Almost There

Alex Brown
Duration: 5:50
1,485 views

Alex Brown is an electrifying rising artist with a superior vision and musical ability. “Almost There" comes from the pianist and composer's latest album, 'The Dark Fire Sessions', and this performance at the Yamaha Piano Salon features bassist Edward Perez, drummer Eric Doob, and percussionist Paulo Stagnaro.
5 Presented on February 16, 2022

Dialogues

Dion Kerr
Duration: 5:18
1,192 views

Bassist and multi-instrumentalist Dion Kerr is joined by dummer David Chiverton on his new YouTube series “Dialogues" where he will explore new compositions in intimate duo settings. You can catch Dion Kerr and David Chiverton on tour across the US with their band The Smoogies this April and May 2022 promoting their new album People Music.
5 Presented on February 14, 2022

Mr. NuBanger

Myles Brown
Duration: 6:33
820 views

Upbeat jazz / funk by guitarist / songwriter Myles Brown. Written during the Covid 19 pandemic, the video represents a first attempt at a totally remote recording and video. “Mr. NuBanger" features a full horn section and some great young players out of Atlanta, Nashville and New York.
3 Presented on February 2, 2022

Hope for the Girl

Joan Hutton
Duration: 5:19
895 views

Studio recording of “Hope for the Girl", from the debut album by Joan Hutton & Sue Orfield's Take That Back was released on Shifting Paradigm Records and features original music by the two reed players and draws on its leaders’ mutual joy in pursuing unpredictable musical adventures. Joan Hutton (bass clarinet), Sue Orfield (tenor saxophone), Ted Godbout (piano), Kameron Markworth (bass), and David Schmalenberger (drums).
5 Presented on December 28, 2021

Jazz en Rafale - Cheffes de Jazz - Recap

Alain Bédard
Duration: 1:00
923 views

The Jazz en Rafale Live Cam / Cheffes de Jazz series which was a great success this fall 2021 is extended until January 3, 2022. This second series exclusively showcased seven female musician-composer-leaders of the wonderful Quebec jazz scene; Seven exceptionally talented women will present their latest musical projects. The events are specially designed for webcast in HD and are presented from the superb Piccolo Studios and captured by the masters of image Marginal Studios.
3 Presented on December 22, 2021

Toni Vaquer and the Voodoo Children Collective at the 2021 Fira B! Festival

Toni Vaquer
Duration: 64:53
1,894 views

The Voodoo Children Collective is a 30-piece ensemble, a mixture of local and international musicians, led by Mallorcan composer, pianist and arranger Toni Vaquer; an ever-changing ensemble created by Vaquer to perform his original music, always writing in a personalized way for the musicians who are in the band at the time. Voodoo children's musical content is a mixture of written and improvised music, with diverse orchestrations, taking advantage of the wide sound possibilities of such a band.
3 Presented on December 21, 2021

How To Make Gravy (Live)

Paul Kelly
Duration: 5:45
1,343 views

Just in time for Gravy Day. Paul Kelly and band perform his holiday classic at the Empire Theatre, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.
3 Presented on December 20, 2021

Giant Steps... Played by 8 Legendary Jazz Pianists

Jimin Park
Duration: 6:07
2,146 views

South Korean jazz pianist, Jimin Park plays “Giant Steps" in the styles of eight different jazz legends including Fats Waller; Erroll Garner; Hazel Scott; Barry Harris; Oscar Peterson; Mccoy Tyner; Red Garland; Bill Evans.
2 Presented on December 18, 2021

Jazz en Rafale presents: Gentiane MG (Teaser)

Gentiane MG
Duration: 1:00
828 views

Gentiane MG was always attracted by music as a very powerful and vital means of expression. While studying classical piano as a child, she was already drawn to composition, often exploring ways of playing music by ear and inventing variations on the pieces she had to learn. Later on, studying jazz and improvised music gave her the means to find her own voice through composition, finding inspiration through introspection. Her music comes from the tradition of improvised jazz with colours from impressionistic and romantic classical music that come together in a deeply personal universe.

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