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2 Presented on January 22, 2019

She's Got To Be Somewhere

David Crosby
Duration: 4:46

With David Crosby, Mai Agan, Steve DiStanislao, Jeff Pevar, James Raymond, and Michelle Willis.


Recommended by Michael Ricci.

Presented on January 21, 2019

The Making of Rhythm Kaleidoscope

Frank Macchia
Duration: 39:37

Frank Macchia and Brock Avery discuss the making of the new music album “Rhythm Kaleidoscope", where Brock created drum solo improvisations that Frank then composed “stream of consciousness" music for large ensembles. Interviewed by Eric Jensen, who also played guitar on the project.
1 Presented on January 18, 2019

Romain Collin #TaurusSesh with Eric Harland - Great Ocean Road

Romain Collin
Duration: 5:09

Romain Collin has just launched #TaurusSesh, a series of intimate videos in which he explores the vast musical possibilities offered by his unique combination of acoustic piano, vocal loops and textures, and the bass synthesizer Moog Taurus. This clip, the original Collin composition “Great Ocean Road," features Collin with Grammy nominated drummer Eric Harland.
2 Presented on January 17, 2019

Romain Collin #TaurusSesh - Raw, Scorched and Untethered

Romain Collin
Duration: 6:20

Romain Collin has just launched #TaurusSesh, a series of intimate videos in which he explores the vast musical possibilities offered by his unique combination of acoustic piano, vocal loops and textures, and the bass synthesizer Moog Taurus. This clip, the original Collin composition “Raw, Scorched and Untethered," features Collin playing solo.
1 Presented on January 7, 2019

Poor Butterfly

Michael Kocour
Duration: 3:00

Check out pianist Michael Kocour's East Of The Sun on OA2 Records. Available now.
1 Presented on December 18, 2018

The greatest album covers of jazz

Joe Henderson
Duration: 6:50

Blue Note captured the refined sophistication of jazz during the early 60s, giving it its signature look in the process. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO When asked to visualize what jazz looks like, you might picture bold typography, two tone photography, and minimal graphic design. If you did, you’re recalling the work of a jazz label that single-handedly defined the “look” of jazz music in the 1950s and1960s: Blue Note. Inspired by the ever present Swiss lettering style that defined 20th century graphic design (think Paul Rand), Blue Note captured the refined sophistication of jazz during the early 60s, particularly during the hard bop era, and gave it a definitive visual identity through album covers.
3 Presented on December 17, 2018

Tailwind

Bruno Raberg
Duration: 7:09

Bassist Bruno Raberg Trio featuring Bruce Barth and Adam Cruz. Recorded at Bunker Studio, Brooklyn NY by Aaron Nevezie.

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