This podcast is about immigrants and the wall
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Corea Podcasts
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In conversations with his musical collaborators and friends, Chick reveals insights into his music universe. From the tour buses and airports to the recording studios and backstage. You’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the details of the creative process from the legends of jazz. "These podcasts introduce a topic that's very exciting to me: giving a helping hand to other musicians." —Chick
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Jazz Epicenter 6.7 with Ralph Johnson Step into the groove with Jazz Epicenter, hosted by legendary Earth, Wind & Fire drummer Ralph Johnson. In episode 6.7, Ralph curates a smooth and soulful journey through the latest in contemporary jazz, spotlighting new releases, timeless grooves, and hidden gems from the genre’s brightest talents. Whether you're a longtime jazz lover or just discovering the sound, this episode delivers rhythm, class, and plenty of soul—straight from the epicenter.
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A podcast about music - how to listen, play, practice, and enjoy. Listen for a combo of advice, insights, and occasional humor from pianists Peter Martin and Adam Maness. A podcast from Open Studio
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The Attack host Alex Corea is joined by the internet's biggest personalities for ridiculous games, oddly personal questions, and segments that'll make you wonder why they'd waste all this amazing content on a podcast. It's a little bit of everything, but most of all, it's good friends having fun in a well-lit studio. What more could you possibly want in a podcast? Seriously, let us know and we'll do that too.
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raidersbroadcast.com "The Jazz Session" re-play shows for anyone who missed it! ... and plenty of other stuff, if by chance you like to 'explore', including the monthly folk/country programme "The Crossing".
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Return To Forever - The Anthology, Reunion and Tour
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A jazz podcast that explores jazz music from all of its many perspectives. Hosted by Howard Robertson, Chuck O'Bannon and Deborah Swiney. These three jazz aficionados talk about that classic African American art form called jazz.
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Prestige 70 podcast features intimate conversations between acclaimed musicians, composers, producers, and Scott Goldman—who, as the longtime moderator of the GRAMMY® Museum Public Programs Series, has interviewed hundreds of iconic figures in music. Through the lens of contemporary artists including Chic Corea, Poncho Sanchez, Miles Mosley, Azar Lawrence and Nate Mercereau, Prestige 70 not only looks back at the musicians and recordings that made the label so important (Miles Davis, John Co ...
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This show features conversations with drummers, educators and other creative artists sharing their experiences and discussing the paths they have followed to pursue a life in the arts. We have all achieved success and faced challenges in a variety of different ways and through these discussions, we will learn about how the choices we make can determine the paths that we are meant to follow.
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A series of interviews with some of the world's most exciting drummers to uncover the stories, techniques, and philosophies that shape their playing. From rock legends to jazz innovators, session pros to modern groove masters, we uncover the stories, techniques, and philosophies that shape their playing.
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A Bowl of Soul is a Mixed Stew of Soul Music and Rhythm and Blues that gives a history and background of R&B from 1949 to the present with host Terry Ferguson.
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Podcast by Jeremy Nagel
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Church Planting Conversations with Asbury Theological Seminary
Asbury Center for Church Multiplication
The CCM team invites you into exclusive interviews with church leaders, scholars, and professors about the new trends impacting church planting in North America and beyond. https://asburychurchplanting.com/join/
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Welcome to the Bonafide Moto Show, brought to you by Bonafide Moto Co - The Experience Generators. Normally, we're out on our motorcycles, or in our 4X4's travelling across Sub-Saharan Africa - sharing our beautiful part of the world with friends, and future friends...but this is where you can listen in online, to hear about those stories, get to know our fellow adventurers and have a good laugh with some friends around a virtual fireplace. #herestothenextadventure #adventurewith
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Episode 87 - Tom Brechtlein (Musical Flow, Working with Chick Corea & Wayne Shorter)
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1:08:02This episode features my conversation with drummer Tom Brechtlein. From his roots in Long Island, NY to his current home in Austin, TX, Tom has laid down the rhythmic foundation for some of music's most iconic artists—including Chick Corea, Wayne Shorter, Jean-Luc Ponty, Al Di Meola, Robben Ford, Kenny Loggins and more. Known for his versatility an…
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We're looking back at the best jazz releases of 2025. Listen with pianist Adam Maness as he breaks down and reacts to these great tracks. This is a new segment from the team behind You'll Hear It, and we're looking to continue this music discovery pod as a weekly series in 2026. Help us shape this series and leave us a comment with your feedback. 0…
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Episode 386: The Jazz Session No.447, ft. jazz on a theme of winter
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2:00:00The Jazz Session No.447 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in December 2025, featuring a selection of solstice and winter-related tunes from the last 85 years of classic jazz and jazz-rock. TRACK LISTING: Snowball - Harry Roy & His Orchestra; Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - Woody Herman; A Cold Wind is Blowing - Modern Jazz Quartet; When M…
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What does it really mean to live a musical life? As we look ahead to 2026, Adam and Peter talk about music as a way of being. Not a checklist, or a finish line, or something reserved for “professionals.” They share why they believe everyone is a musician, and why taste and curiosity matter more than optimization. Whether you're a musician, or a lov…
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Episode 88 - Jake Sommers & Mat Maxwell (Luke Combs, Touring & Life As A Freelance Musician)
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55:43This episode features a roundtable discussion with drummer Jake Sommers & bassist Mat Maxwell. Both musicians are key members of country superstar Luke Combs' touring band and have established themselves as highly respected freelance professionals in the Nashville music scene. Mat is also the co-author of "Hired Musician: A Guide to Getting and Kee…
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Prince's Sign O' the Times is one of our most requested albums at You'll Hear It. But, there is a certain window of millennial that doesn't really "get" Prince. If that’s you, this episode is your on ramp into his music. We start with Prince's earliest albums, tracing his incredible run from 1978 through to 1986. By the time we hit 1987 (around the…
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Episode 385: The Jazz Session No.446, ft. Metropolis from Mike Westbrook
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2:00:00The Jazz Session No.446 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in December 2025, featuring the very edgy, and improvisational, 1971 jazz-ensemble album “Metropolis” from Mike Westbrook. TRACK LISTING: Now You Has Jazz - Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong; I Get a Kick Out of You - Billie Holiday ; Cantaloupe Island - Jean-Luc Ponty with the George Duke Trio…
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"Sinatra at the Sands" — Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra
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1:05:06Could this be peak Frank? Sinatra at the Sands captures the energy, the cool, and the incredible voice that made this crooner so iconic. Backed by the Count Basie Orchestra with arrangements by a young Quincy Jones, this live album still swings 60 years later! Sinatra at the Sands was recorded at a moment when Sinatra was emerging from a slump. Roc…
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Episode 384: The Jazz Session No.445, ft. jazz-fusion from Australian band Crossfire
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2:00:00The Jazz Session No.445 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in December 2025, featuring some rare and unique jazz-fusion from 1975, with the Australian band Crossfire. TRACK LISTING: Freeway Jam - Jeff Beck; Full Compass - George Benson; Lemon Meringue - Neil Cowley Trio; Blue Pearl - Bud Powell; Remember the Trees - Crossfire; Inside Out - Crossfir…
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A Holiday Journey Through the JazzScape – Jazz Epicenter 6.7 with Ralph Johnson
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1:56:01Step inside Ralph Johnson’s legendary JazzScape as Jazz Epicenter 6.7 returns with a special Holiday Jazz Edition, celebrating the season with timeless classics, rare grooves, and iconic performances from jazz’s greatest musicians. In this exclusive Christmas Spectacular, Ralph guides listeners through a soulful mix of holiday standards and jazz es…
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The Peter Martin x Strong Songs Interview
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1:28:07How much do you know about Peter Martin? In this conversation with Kirk Hamilton of the Strong Songs podcast, Peter shares his musical influences and trajectory as a young jazz pianist. He brings us right back to the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s with stories of meeting Wynton Marsalis, and playing with jazz legends like Betty Carter, Roy Hargrove and Joshu…
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Episode 383: The Jazz Session No.444, ft. Stanley Turrentine's album "Sugar"
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2:00:00The Jazz Session No.444 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in December 2025, featuring the whole of the 1971 album “Sugar” from jazz legend Stanley Turrentine. TRACK LISTING: Too Young to Go Steady - John Coltrane; Contemplation - Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers; Petootie Pie - Ella Fitzgerald; To Be Young, Gifted and Black - Nina Simone; Sugar - …
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Episode 382: The Crossing No.82, ft. Richard & Linda Thompson from 1974
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1:00:00The Crossing No.82 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in December 2025, featuring Richard & Linda Thompson, with their classic 1974 folk album “I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight”. TRACK LISTING: Cello Song - Nick Drake; Can't Find My Way Home - Blind Faith; Wonderful World, Beautiful People - Jimmy Cliff; Light Flight [Theme from Take Three G…
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"The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" – Lauryn Hill
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1:05:07The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill was one of the BIGGEST records of the 90s. When you sell 20 million records, like Lauryn Hill did, you're into mass market territory; you're selling records all over the world and reaching across genres. With Miseducation, Lauryn Hill struck a nerve with humanity. How did she do it? As you'll hear in this episode, th…
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Episode 381: The Jazz Session No.443, ft. the Emma Rawicz album "Chroma"
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2:00:00The Jazz Session No.443 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in November 2025, featuring the 2023 album “Chroma” from saxophonist extraordinaire Emma Rawicz. TRACK LISTING: Daahoud - Clifford Brown; Alone Together - Miles Davis; Zing a Little Song - Bing Crosby & Jane Wyman; In The Morning - Norah Jones; Viridian - Emma Rawicz; Phlox - Emma Rawicz; T…
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Episode 86 - Paul Wertico ( The Art Of Improvisation & Embracing Technology)
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1:20:33On this episode, Chicago based drummer Paul Wertico returns for his second appearance on the podcast. Paul is widely respected for his artistry and innovative approach to music. His distinctive style has made him a highly sought-after collaborator, with his work appearing across numerous projects. In this conversation, we discuss his new duo projec…
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Keith Jarrett's "The Köln Concert" is the best selling solo piano album of all time. But why this album? Possibly because it sounded like nothing else in popular music at the time of its release in 1975. It is cinematic, genre-fluid and masterful – in many ways ahead of its time. Jazz musicians Adam Maness and Peter Martin listen to one of the most…
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Episode 380: The Jazz Session No.442, ft. Julian Lage w. "Layers" E.P.
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2:00:00The Jazz Session No.442 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in November 2025, featuring the “Layers” E.P. from 2023, by the jazz guitarist Julian Lage. TRACK LISTING: Mack the Knife - Frank Sinatra, w. Quincy Jones & His Orchestra; Over Hill, Over Dale - Cleo Laine; Groovin' High - Charlie Parker; Straight, No Chaser - Oscar Peterson; Missing Voices…
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Ralph Johnson’s JazzScape Journey: From Blue Note Legends to Modern Icons
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1:53:57Step into another immersive journey through the JazzScape with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Kennedy Center honoree, and seven-time Grammy Award winner Ralph Johnson. In this edition of Jazz Epicenter 6.7, Ralph guides listeners through a curated blend of classic jazz from the 1960s and 1970s, spotlighting the legendary artists, albums, and de…
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"Songs in the Key of Life" – Stevie Wonder
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1:50:51Songs in the Key of Life stands apart, even next to the other four albums in Stevie Wonder's classic period. It resulted in the most hit singles: "I Wish", "Sir Duke", "As" and "Another Star". Chris Molanphy of the Hit Parade podcast leads us through this album's incredible charts story. Not only did it produce FOUR singles, but it inspired two oth…
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Episode 379: The Jazz Session No.441, ft. Chick Corea with "Now He Sings, Now He Sobs"
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2:00:00The Jazz Session No.441 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in November 2025, featuring Chick Corea’s fabulous 1968 album “Now He Sings, Now He Sobs”, with Roy Haynes and Miroslav Vitous. TRACK LISTING: What is this Thing Called Love? - Mel Torme w. The Mel-Tones, Artie Shaw & His Orchestra; When A Woman Loves A Man - Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra;…
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Antonio Sánchez (Pat Metheny, Birdman, Chick Corea) Live Interview: Jazz Improv, Apple TV's The Studio, Scoring Birdman
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38:27Renowned drummer and composer Antonio Sanchez (Birdman, Pat Metheny Group) joins us to discuss his latest projects, including the original soundtrack for the Apple TV+ series The Studio and his unique trio album featuring harp and banjo. In this interview, Antonio breaks down his transition from touring drummer to film composer, sharing stories abo…
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Episode 122 - Rhythms, Reverence, and the Jazz Scape
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1:56:01Jazz Epicenter 6.7 – Episode 122 is a deep-dive into the golden era of classic jazz, guided by host Ralph Johnson, seven-time GRAMMY Award winner and founding member of Earth, Wind & Fire. This episode explores iconic recordings, influential jazz artists, and historic moments that shaped the sound of the 60s, 70s, and beyond. Ralph begins with a po…
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Celebrating Classic Soul & New R&B - The People Win!!By Progressive Radio Network
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Episode 85 - Mickey Curry (Keeping It Simple & Working With Icons)
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1:27:34This episode features my conversation with session drummer Mickey Curry. With a career spanning more than 4 decades, he's provided the rhythmic foundation for iconic artists including Bryan Adams, Hall & Oates, The Cult, Tom Cochrane, Alice Cooper, Tom Waits and many more. Recognized for his solid groove and commitment to elevating every song, Mick…
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1959 gave us Kind of Blue, Time Out ... and Mingus Ah Um. Adam and Peter dig into Charles Mingus’s most adventurous, soulful record: gospel, bebop, and pure Mingus genius. You’ve never heard it quite like this. Charles Mingus was one of jazz's greatest bass players AND composers. Listen with us as we break down the genius in every track of his best…
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Episode 378: The Jazz Session No.440, ft. "Tell Your Friends" from Snarky Puppy
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2:00:00The Jazz Session No.440 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in November 2025, featuring the 2020 remix of Snarky Puppy’s superb live recording modern jazz album “Tell Your Friends”. TRACK LISTING: Robot Portrait - Quincy Jones; Don the Dreamer - Kenny Wheeler, w. John Dankworth Orchestra; Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe - Judy Garland; Come Ye - Nin…
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Episode 121 - Elegant People: A Journey Through the Jazz Scape
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1:54:07On this episode of Jazz Epicenter 6.7, Ralph Johnson guides listeners on another soulful voyage through the “Jazz Scape”—a place without landmarks, where the destination is found in the music. Broadcasting from Los Angeles, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and seven-time Grammy Award winner spins timeless classics from Freddie Hubbard’s First Light …
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Episode 376: The Jazz Session No.439, ft. a tribute to the legendary Jack DeJohnette
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2:00:00The Jazz Session No.439 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in November 2025, featuring a tribute to the late, great, legendary jazz drummer, musician, and band-leader Jack DeJohnette, who recently passed away. TRACK LISTING: Parisian Thoroughfare - Clifford Brown; It's the Talk of the Town - Dexter Gordon Quartet; Dream Stalker - Jack DeJohnette; F…
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At Town Hall captures a pivotal moment in Nina Simone's story, when she left behind her dream of being a concert pianist and embraced her identity as an indefinable and remarkable talent. At Town Hall shows off Nina’s classical chops, infused with the jazz influences from working in nightclubs and mixed with the folk and gospel sounds of her youth.…
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Episode 377: The Crossing No.81, ft. Tom Waits
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1:00:00The Crossing No.81 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in November 2025, and featuring a few blues-folk tracks from the superb Mr Tom Waits. TRACK LISTING: Mansion on the Hill - Bruce Springsteen; I See a Darkness - Johnny Cash; Proud to Play a Pipe - Breabach; Borderline - Joni Mitchell; Downtown Train - Tom Waits; Puttin' On the Dog - Tom Waits; J…
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Episode 84 - Pat Steward (Working With Bryan Adams & Embracing A Legacy)
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1:18:51This episode features my conversation with Pat Steward. Based in Vancouver, Pat is known for his work with Bryan Adams, particularly on the legendary album Reckless. His drumming on tracks like "Summer of '69," "Kids Wanna Rock," and "One Night Love Affair" is widely celebrated. As a sought-after session player, Pat has collaborated with artists in…
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In 1981, Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones set out on one of the most ambitious projects in pop music history: an album where every song was a hit. The result was Thriller. The record-breaking, chart-topping masterpiece produced six top-ten hits, became the best-selling album of all time, and propelled Black American music into global pop dominance.…
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Episode 375: The Jazz Session No.438, ft. the violin in jazz
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2:00:00The Jazz Session No.438 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in October 2025, featuring a host of amazing jazz violinists. TRACK LISTING: Isabelle - Kamasi Washington; Always Be Right - Georgia Cecile; Let There Be Love - Nat King Cole; The Nearness of You - Norah Jones; Upon Tomorrow - Tempest, ft. Allan Holdsworth; Meeting of the Spirits - Mahavish…
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In light of D'Angelo's passing, we're replaying our episode on Voodoo from June 2025. This Grammy-winning, genre-defying album changed the sound of R&B, soul, and hip-hop forever. And it has seriously influenced the playing of so many musicians, including our own Adam Maness. From Questlove’s behind-the-beat drumming to Roy Hargrove’s horn arrangem…
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Episode 374: The Jazz Session No.437, ft. Astrud Gilberto & Stanley Turrentine from 1971
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2:00:00The Jazz Session No.437 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in October 2025, featuring the 1971 latin-jazz album “Gilberto with Turrentine” from Astrud Gilberto & Stanley Turrentine. TRACK LISTING: Sweet and Hot - Fletcher Henderson; Don't Be That Way - Benny Goodman; Can You Dig It - Grover Washington; Can You Dig It - Herbie Mann; Zazueira - Astru…
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Episode 83 - Bart Robley (Unlocking Opportunities & Embracing Your Potential)
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1:28:12This episode features my conversation with Bart Robley. Based in Southern California, Bart is a member of the Sam Morrison Band and maintains an active freelance career. As an educator, Bart has dedicated himself to sharing his knowledge and experience with aspiring drummers. He has conducted workshops, masterclasses, and clinics across the globe, …
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The Jazz Samples That Built Hip Hop
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1:36:37Hip hop wouldn’t sound the same without jazz. From A Tribe Called Quest to PinkPantheress, jazz provides the groove behind of some of the most iconic tracks of the genre. Diallo Riddle and Luxxury of One Song join Adam and Peter to geek out on deep cuts and the genius behind hip hop’s greatest jazz samples. We explore how sampling has shaped both g…
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Episode 373: The Jazz Session No.436, ft. Ralph Towner, w. "Sound and Shadows"
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2:00:00The Jazz Session No.436 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in October 2025, featuring the Ralph Towner’s atmospheric 1977 modern jazz album “Sound and Shadows”, with Jan Garbarek and Eberhard Weber. TRACK LISTING: One Finger Snap - Herbie Hancock, ft. Freddie Hubbard; Spiral Dance - Keith Jarrett, w. Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, John Christensen…
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Episode 120 Horns, Voices, and Vibes: A Return to Paradise
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1:54:02Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Kennedy Center honoree, and seven-time GRAMMY winner Ralph Johnson guides you into the “jazz scape” on Jazz Epicenter 6.7—the finest in jazz from the ’60s and ’70s (and more). This hour glides from the Jazz Crusaders’ Lighthouse ’68 take on “Eleanor Rigby” to Quincy Jones’ swaggering “Killer Joe,” Miles Davis live…
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Episode 371: The Jazz Session No.435, ft. Joni Mitchell, from the album "Both Sides New"
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2:00:00The Jazz Session No.435 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in October 2025, featuring the superb Joni Mitchell album “Both Sides Now” from 2000; with lush orchestration backing jazz-song standards. TRACK LISTING: Organ Grinder Blues - George Melly with Mick Mulligan's Jazz Band; I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate - The Chris Barber Jazz & Bl…
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The RH Factor’s Hard Groove might sound uncontroversial to modern ears, but in the early 2000s it was revolutionary. With this record, Roy Hargrove broke away from the straight-ahead jazz revival of the Young Lions era and created something entirely new. Hard Groove blended Roy’s trumpet with the voices of R&B and soul heavyweights like D’Angelo, E…
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Episode 372: The Crossing No.80, ft. the late Danny Thompson
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1:00:00The Crossing No.80 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in October 2025, and featuring a tribute to the late, great folk bass player, Danny Thompson, with tracks from Kate Bush, Pentangle, John Martyn and Nick Drake. TRACK LISTING: Brog to the Future - Breabach; Oak, voc. Kris Drever - Spell Songs [project]; The Return - Kathryn Tickell; Lark in the …
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Episode 82 - Jeremy Steinkoler (Finding The Groove & Perspectives On Education)
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1:12:58This episode features my conversation with Jeremy Steinkoler. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Jeremy is the drummer with the funk/jazz trio Mo’Fone, and a sought-after sideman. His resume spans multiple genres and includes collaborations with many other top musicians around the Bay Area. Jeremy is a passionate educator, Co-Founder and Co-Direc…
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Joni Mitchell’s Blue, a folk masterpiece, has inspired jazz musicians since its release in 1971. Is it because she sings like a horn player? Her improvisational melodies? Her unconventional chord structures? Her confessional songwriting? We dive into every song on Blue, breaking down her favorite chords and her vocal phrasing to understand what mak…
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Episode 370: The Jazz Session No.434, ft. "Wonder is the Beginning", from Empirical
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2:00:00The Jazz Session No.434 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in September 2025, featuring the haunting 2024 album “Wonder Is the Beginning” from Empirical. TRACK LISTING: Time of the Barracudas - Gil Evans; Altisidora - Kenny Wheeler, w. John Dankworth Orchestra; Sweet Lorraine - Nat King Cole; Love Ballad - George Benson; The Naitoku - Empirical; Sa…
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Episode 119 - From Big Band to Brazil: A Journey Through the Jazz Scape
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1:53:57In this episode of Jazz Epicenter 6.7, host Ralph Johnson guides listeners through a timeless journey across the jazz landscape. From the swinging power of Joe Henderson’s Big Band to the smooth keyboard work of Bob James, the fiery Latin stylings of Chucho Valdés, and the soulful vocals of Kathy Cousins, the show highlights the richness of jazz in…
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John Coltrane's A Love Supreme: Some call it the greatest album of the 20th century. Others say it isn't even Coltrane's best album ... of 1965. No matter where you think it sits in the jazz music canon, Coltrane's love letter to God is a masterpiece. We break it down track-by-track, chord-by-chord to uncover what makes this album such a rewarding …
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