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"Love And Hate" by Brian Blade, Jon Cowherd, Myron Walden, Monte Croft, Doug Weiss, Rogerio Boccato, John Hart https://ift.tt/kKyAo0x
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Mark Ciprut Blue House
Mark Ciprut Blue House White Label New York-based guitarist and composer Mark Ciprut finds a sweet spot between electric blues, classic organ trio, and jazz-fusion sounds on Blue House, co-produced with bass legend Jimmy Haslip and drummer Tommi Rautiannen. Both of them play on the record which also boasts notable names in bassist James Genus, keyboardist Jon Cowherd, Wurlitzer masters Jeremy…
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Brian is one of your favorite drummer's favorite drummers. On this album, however, he does a lot more than play drums. All songs written by Brian, and he sings and plays guitar as well. One of my all-time favorite albums, demonstrating great songwriting, musicianship, pocket, and collaboration. Just appeared on Spotify, years after I lost my CD. Featuring: Daniel Lanois (produced U2), Kelly Jones, Aaron Embry, Goffrey Moore, Jon Cowherd (incredible pianist from Blade Fellowship band), Greg Leisz, Christopher Thomas, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Rocco Deluca, John Bigham, Daryl Johnson (extreme pocket bassist), Patrick Smith
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Nate Smith - Square Wheel - 2022 Nate Smith – Drums Amma Whatt - vocal Jon Cowherd  – piano, fender rhodes Jaleel Shaw – Sax(es) Brad Allen Williams – Guitar Fima Ephron – Bass #NateSmith #drummer #keyboards #JaleelShaw #saxophone  #BradAllenWilliams #guitarist #FimaEphron #bass #jazzfestival #jazzmusic #jazzstory #SquareWheel #jazz2022 #AmmaWhatt #JonCowherd
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Brian Blade Fellowship – Perceptual
Perceptual is the second studio album by Brian Blade Fellowship, released in 2000, on the Blue Note label.
Brian Blade Fellowship: Brian Blade – acoustic guitar, drums, vocals, producer, liner notes, art director Melvin Butler – tenor and soprano saxophone Jon Cowherd – producer, piano, pump organ, Fender Rhodes Dave Easley – pedal steel guitar Daniel Lanois – acoustic guitar, guitar, pedal steel guitar Joni Mitchell – vocals (“Steadfast”) Kurt Rosenwinkel – acoustic guitar and electric guitar Christopher Thomas – bass, backing vocal Myron Walden – bass clarinet, alto saxophone
#brianblade#brianbladefellowship#bandleader#contemporaryjazz#modercreative#jazzdrummer#projazz#projazznet
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Quiana Lynell (born April 16, 1981) is a blues and jazz singer, arranger and songwriter.
She was born in Tyler, Texas. During high school, she was in the all-state choir. She earned a BA in Vocal Performance from Louisiana State University.
She began her singing career as a classical singer and was a member of the St. James Episcopal Church choir in Baton Rouge. After meeting Janelle Brown, lead singer of the zydeco group 2 Da T, she began exploring additional musical genres, including zydeco and R&B. She has been mentored by notable artists such as Aaron Neville, Germaine Bazzle, and Wendell Brunious.
She won the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, she received a recording contract with Concord Records.
She has performed with Nona Hendryx, Terence Blanchard, Jon Cowherd, Marvin Sewell, Eric Harland, Herbie Hancock, Patti Austin, Bilal, and Ledisi, and with local artists and bands in Louisiana. She performs at venues in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, including at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. She has performed with the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra as a principal Soprano. She performed a tribute concert to Ella Fitzgerald, celebrating her 100th birthday. She was a featured artist with Bernard Purdie’s All-Star Shuffle, and Bobbi Humphrey, at Brooklyn Academy of Music’s R&B Festival in Brooklyn.
She released the EP Loving Me (Q Sound) and the single Baton Rouge (Q Sound). She has been a featured soloist on studio albums.
She has developed the educational program, “Made in America: Lyrically Speaking: Breaking Down Jazz, Blues, and Soul in American Music, from the Vocalist Perspective”, which has been used in clinics across the US to educate students on jazz, blues and traditional American music from the vocalist perspective. She is the founder of the running club, Musicians Run, aimed at promoting running to local musicians in Baton Rouge.
She has held several teaching positions, including as band director in elementary and middle schools. She has been a private vocal instructor and an adjunct professor at Loyola University New Orleans.
She has two children. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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Berghäll Brothers Big Band: Crooked Creek (Jon Cowherd)
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Colin Cowherd Says Raiders Are Not A 'Total Rebuild,' Davante Adams On Firings
The Raiders have seen an interim head coach turn their fortunes around. In 2021, Rich Bisaccia navigated the entire Jon Gruden situation and helped the team clinch a playoff spot. Will lightning strike twice, or is that too much wishful thinking?
The Las Vegas Raiders decided on Halloween night to fire head coach Josh McDaniels and general manager Dave Ziegler. While the Silver and Black has the interim covered, the bigger question is, what’s next? Antonio Pierce is the Raiders interim head coach. Meanwhile, Champ Kelly is the interim general manager. However, what many might ask is, what’s the long-term solution? For Fox Sports’ Colin…
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U.S. concerns about Brazil's cattle industry's food safety
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack has urged his Brazilian counterpart Carlos Favaro to address timely disease reporting in Brazil in order to continue to access the U.S. market. The concern about timely disease reporting is certainly incredibly important but reflects only one of several concerns many cattlemen’s groups have communicated.
In his August 7 letter to Carlos Favaro, Brazilian Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply, Vilsack doubled down on the responsibility of the U.S. and Brazil, the world’s two largest cattle-producing countries, to protect cattle herd health, but he did not close the country’s access to U.S. beef imports.
Recent bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) detections in Brazil grabbed the attention of the U.S. in 2021 after Brazil revealed two cases of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, more commonly known as “Mad Cow Disease.” According to releases from the USDA, the cases were discovered in June and not reported until November. Conversely, the United Kingdom and Germany both reported cases to the World Organization of Animal Health within days of occurrence that same year. My February 27, 2023, column might be helpful as reference but to summarize, Brazil has demonstrated a pattern of refusal to report BSE cases for months or even years. The limited number of cases themselves (single cases in 2012, 2014, and 2019) may not indicate health issues in the Brazilian cowherd, the pattern of delayed reporting hints at a disorganized food safety and animal health reporting system.
Following the most recent delay in reporting, Senators Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) and Jon Tester (D- MT) revived their 2021 legislation early this year to suspend Brazilian beef imports to the U.S. until a “robust review of the commodity’s impact on food safety and animal health.” Within a matter of hours, Brazil again – for the third time since 2021 – reported a case of atypical BSE. Tester and Rounds’ bill was introduced and assigned to the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry committee on Feb. 16, 2023, and it hasn’t moved an inch.
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#brazil#politics#brazilian politics#united states#us politics#economy#farming#international politics#mod nise da silveira#image description in alt
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"Telling the truth is a dangerous business, honest and popular don't go hand in hand. If you admit you can play the accordian, noone will hire you in a rock 'n roll band"
The most fun and funky music video I've seen in a very, very long time. Includes brilliant artists such as Chaim Tannenbaum, Suzzy Roche and her daughter Lucy Wainwright Roche, Lucy's father Loudon Wainwright and Ana Egg. All signed to the brilliant StorySound Records. Enjoy!
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#ana egg#chaim Tannenbaum#loudon wainwright iii#suzzy roche#lucy Wainwright roche#dick connette#steve elson#terry radigan#connie kirch#amanda homi#rachelle garniez#daisy press#lorenzo wolff#jon cowherd#tony cherr#tony mason#marvin sewell#Youtube
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Turning the Tables: celebrating 8 women who invented American popular music, live at Damrosch Park Bandshell at the Lincoln Center Out Of Doors Festival on July 31st, 2019
#music#courtney marie andrews#rhiannon giddens#lizz wright#charenee wade#xiomara laugart#lea lorién alomar#gerardo contino#valerie simpson#terri lyne carrington#jeremy bosch#tanya darby#lakecia benjamin#edmar colón#felicia collins#adam rogers#jon cowherd#alex tosca laugart#ben williams#crystal vargas
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Rufus Wainwright ~ Blue (at Joni Mitchell’s 75th Birthday Celebration)
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Youn Sun Hah with Jon Cowherd ELLES
YOUN SUN NAH with JON COWHERD ELLES Warner Brothers Music Youn Sun Nah, vocals/kalimba/music box; Jon Cowherd, grand piano/upright piano/Fender Rhodes keyboard/Wurlitzer keyboard; Tomek Miernowski, prepared piano/prophet/guitar. This album exemplifies what can happen when jazz crosses borders. It features a vocalist whose roots are in Asia. As a Seoul, South Korea-based artist, Youn Sun Nah…
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Brian Blade and The Fellowship Band
at Chicago Music Exchange
Chicago Music Exchange hosted Brian Blade and The Fellowship Band on March 14th 2013. Enjoy watching one of the 3 songs they performed live during their master class session. Song performed is "King's Highway" Brian Blade: Drums Jon Cowherd: Piano Melvin Butler: Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone Myron Walden: Alto Saxophone, Bass Clarinet Chris Thomas: Bass
#Brian Blade#The Fellowship Band#Chicago Music Exchange#Jon Cowherd#Melvin Butler#Myron Walden#Chris Thomas#videos#youtube
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Song Review: Jon Cowherd - “Paragon Rag” (Live, Nov. 23, 2019)
Even if Chris Thile hadn’t introduced it as such, there’d have been no doubt Jon Cowherd was playing a Scott Joplin number.
Reading sheet music spread atop his piano, Cowherd teased out Joplin’s playful “Paragon Rag” and the composer’s Wild West-saloon feel is immediately apparent as the notes move from the page, through Cowherd’s fingers and to the ears of the “Live From Here” audience. The big surprise comes when the house band jumps in with fiddle, mandolin, electric guitar and upright bass and coats the song in whimsical accompaniment before just as abruptly stepping back out.
No matter who’s playing it, Joplin’s music is almost always instantly recognizable. It’s even more often utterly irresistible. This is no exception.
Grade card: Jon Cowherd - “Paragon Rag” (Live - 11/23/19) - A
11/25/19
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Cassandra Wilson - You Don't Know What Love Is
Cassandra Wilson and Band perform at the Funchal Jazz Festival in Funchal, Portugal. Reginald Veal - acoustic bass Marvin Sewell - electric guitar Gregoire Maret - harmonica Jon Cowherd - piano Lekan Babalola - percussion John Davis - drums
#you don't know what love is#cassandra wilson#reginald veal#marvin sewell#gregorie maret#jon cowherd#lekan babalola#john davis#jazz#jazz music#vocal jazz#music
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