Episodes

Thursday Sep 24, 2020
2017.12.11 Richard Admiral on Herbie Hancock 3 of 3
Thursday Sep 24, 2020
Thursday Sep 24, 2020
Does the name “Mwandishi” Mean anything to you? How about “Headhunters”? Herbie Hancock is one of our most respected composer/improvisers today but in the Seventies there was a whole other thing going on. Herbie, in his music and in the cool images of him back then, always seemed to be 5 minutes in the future. And who did he find in that immediate future? Visual artist/musician Richard Admiral was right there waiting for him. If you saw Admiral's tags "BAMA" or "AMRL" in the train yards of The Bronx, you were closer to Herbie's music than you knew. Are we talking about "back in the day'? No, this was quite a ways before that.
Richard Admiral joins me in a rebroadcast from 2017 on the music of Herbie Hancock in the Seventies.
Podcast: https://mitchgoldman.podbean.com/
#WKCR #DeepFocus #HerbieHancock #RichardAdmiral #MitchGoldman #SeventiesJazz #GraffitiArt #NYCintheSeventies #BAMA_AMRL
Photo credit: CBS Television - Public domain

Wednesday Sep 23, 2020
2017.12.11 Richard Admiral on Herbie Hancock 2 of 3
Wednesday Sep 23, 2020
Wednesday Sep 23, 2020
Does the name “Mwandishi” Mean anything to you? How about “Headhunters”? Herbie Hancock is one of our most respected composer/improvisers today but in the Seventies there was a whole other thing going on. Herbie, in his music and in the cool images of him back then, always seemed to be 5 minutes in the future. And who did he find in that immediate future? Visual artist/musician Richard Admiral was right there waiting for him. If you saw Admiral's tags "BAMA" or "AMRL" in the train yards of The Bronx, you were closer to Herbie's music than you knew. Are we talking about "back in the day'? No, this was quite a ways before that.
Richard Admiral joins me in a rebroadcast from 2017 on the music of Herbie Hancock in the Seventies.
Podcast Tuesday: https://mitchgoldman.podbean.com/
#WKCR #DeepFocus #HerbieHancock #RichardAdmiral #MitchGoldman #SeventiesJazz #GraffitiArt #NYCintheSeventies #BAMA_AMRL
Photo credit: CBS Television - Public domain

Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
2017.12.11 Richard Admiral on Herbie Hancock 1 of 3
Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
Does the name “Mwandishi” Mean anything to you? How about “Headhunters”? Herbie Hancock is one of our most respected composer/improvisers today but in the Seventies there was a whole other thing going on. Herbie, in his music and in the cool images of him back then, always seemed to be 5 minutes in the future. And who did he find in that immediate future? Visual artist/musician Richard Admiral was right there waiting for him. If you saw Admiral's tags "BAMA" or "AMRL" in the train yards of The Bronx, you were closer to Herbie's music than you knew. Are we talking about "back in the day'? No, this was quite a ways before that.
Richard Admiral joins me in a rebroadcast from 2017 on the music of Herbie Hancock in the Seventies.
Podcast Tuesday: https://mitchgoldman.podbean.com/
#WKCR #DeepFocus #HerbieHancock #RichardAdmiral #MitchGoldman #SeventiesJazz #GraffitiArt #NYCintheSeventies #BAMA_AMRL
Photo credit: CBS Television - Public domain

Thursday Sep 17, 2020
2017.02.08 David Gilmore on George Benson 3 of 3
Thursday Sep 17, 2020
Thursday Sep 17, 2020
Long before George Benson became a pop hitmaker he was a Jazz guitar assassin. Many top-shelf plectrists will tell you that he is still the guitarists’ guitarist. Wait a minute: "top-shelf plectrist"…. Who does that remind me of? David Gilmore: school me!
Photo credit: Robbie Drexhage / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)

Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
2017.02.08 David Gilmore on George Benson 2 of 3
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Long before George Benson became a pop hitmaker he was a Jazz guitar assassin. Many top-shelf plectrists will tell you that he is still the guitarists’ guitarist. Wait a minute: "top-shelf plectrist"…. Who does that remind me of? David Gilmore: school me!
Photo credit: Robbie Drexhage / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)

Tuesday Sep 15, 2020
2017.02.08 David Gilmore on George Benson 1 of 3
Tuesday Sep 15, 2020
Tuesday Sep 15, 2020
Long before George Benson became a pop hitmaker he was a Jazz guitar assassin. Many top-shelf plectrists will tell you that he is still the guitarists’ guitarist. Wait a minute: "top-shelf plectrist"…. Who does that remind me of? David Gilmore: school me!
Photo credit: Robbie Drexhage / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)

Thursday Sep 10, 2020
2013.05.20 JT Lewis on Don Pullen 3 of 3
Thursday Sep 10, 2020
Thursday Sep 10, 2020
We were talking about “The Total Package” as a bandleader: what does that really mean? It means choosing the right sidemen (perhaps ones whom others might not have thought of); it means choosing the right music (maybe songs you write or ones you cultivate from other composers). More than anything, it means having a distinct point of view and letting those decisions flow from that. Don Pullen demonstrated that ethos through the many bands he led over the years, none more so than his last band, The African-Brazilian Connection (I mean, the POV is there in the name!).
Drummer JT Lewis was in that band. Maybe that experience contributed to his decision to start the band that he still co-leads, Harriet Tubman (hmmm, there’s one of those names again).
Trust me: this is one from the heart.

Wednesday Sep 09, 2020
2013.05.20 JT Lewis on Don Pullen 2 of 3
Wednesday Sep 09, 2020
Wednesday Sep 09, 2020
We were talking about “The Total Package” as a bandleader: what does that really mean? It means choosing the right sidemen (perhaps ones whom others might not have thought of); it means choosing the right music (maybe songs you write or ones you cultivate from other composers). More than anything, it means having a distinct point of view and letting those decisions flow from that. Don Pullen demonstrated that ethos through the many bands he led over the years, none more so than his last band, The African-Brazilian Connection (I mean, the POV is there in the name!).
Drummer JT Lewis was in that band. Maybe that experience contributed to his decision to start the band that he still co-leads, Harriet Tubman (hmmm, there’s one of those names again).
Trust me: this is one from the heart.

Tuesday Sep 08, 2020
2013.05.20 JT Lewis on Don Pullen 1 of 3
Tuesday Sep 08, 2020
Tuesday Sep 08, 2020
We were talking about “The Total Package” as a bandleader: what does that really mean? It means choosing the right sidemen (perhaps ones whom others might not have thought of); it means choosing the right music (maybe songs you write or ones you cultivate from other composers). More than anything, it means having a distinct point of view and letting those decisions flow from that. Don Pullen demonstrated that ethos through the many bands he led over the years, none more so than his last band, The African-Brazilian Connection (I mean, the POV is there in the name!).
Drummer JT Lewis was in that band. Maybe that experience contributed to his decision to start the band that he still co-leads, Harriet Tubman (hmmm, there’s one of those names again).
Trust me: this is one from the heart.
Don Pullen photo credit: Metaweb FB CC-BY-SA

Thursday Aug 27, 2020
2019.11.11 Jack DeSalvo on Keith Jarrett 3 of 3
Thursday Aug 27, 2020
Thursday Aug 27, 2020
There’s a school of thought among some jazz musicians that you should learn all you can– study, practice, master every scale and every mode– and then on the bandstand you leave all that behind and simply play, as a child plays. No one embodies this ideal more than Keith Jarrett; he is renowned for sitting down at the piano with absolutely no preconceived idea of what he is going to play. What emerges is a spontaneous composition.
When you listen to Jack DeSalvo, it’s immediately apparent that he has an enormous musical vocabulary. Renaissance classical, garage rock, straight ahead jazz, downtown skronk and traditional mandolin melodies are all part of his musical DNA. But when you hear DeSalvo improvise on classical guitar, you’re hearing music of that precise moment. He has many influences (and there are as many poets, philosophers and thinkers as there are musicians) but his original inspiration for pure invention is Keith Jarrett.
#WKCR #DeepFocus #JackDeSalvo #KeithJarrett #MitchGoldman #JazzRadio #JazzInterview #Jazz
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