Detroit Jazz Fest Executive Director Terri Pontremoli visits Detroit JazzStage - 2008
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This month on Detroit Jazzstage,Terri Pontremoli, the Executive Director of the Detroit International Jazz Festival, sat down to discuss this year's lineup. For more than a quarter century, the
Detroit Jazz Fest has entertained millions of fans with jazz legends ranging from Herbie Hancock to Yusef Lateef and Ron Carter. Today, it ROARS on six stages over four days, with blues, gospel,
R&B, an...
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This month on Detroit Jazzstage,Terri Pontremoli, the Executive Director of the Detroit International Jazz Festival, sat down to discuss this year's lineup. For more than a quarter century, the
Detroit Jazz Fest has entertained millions of fans with jazz legends ranging from Herbie Hancock to Yusef Lateef and Ron Carter. Today, it ROARS on six stages over four days, with blues, gospel,
R&B, and one of the finest jazz lineups on the planet. The festival also offers educational events, daily second-line parades, fire works, and rare opportunities to meet the artists. And it's all
FREE! In 2008, the Detroit Jazz Fest will celebrate the rich musical traditions of Philadelphia and Detroit and the "Trane" that connects them. Billed as A Love Supreme: the Philly/Detroit Summit,
the festival will feature Philadelphia native and renowned bassist Christian McBride as artist in residence. Other featured artists include Dianne Reeves, Gerald Wilson, Geri Allen, along with Philly
stalwarts Benny Golson, Jimmy Heath, Roy Hargrove, Sonny Fortune, Pat Martino and many more. The festival takes place in Downtown Detroit over Labor Day Weekend, August 29th through September 1st
2008. For more information on the 2008 Detroit International Jazz Festival, go to http://www.detroitjazzfest.com Music heard on this show Viva Tirado - The Gerald Wilson Big Band - Recorded live at
the 2007 Detroit International Jazz Festival Bossa J.C. - James Carter - From the CD Present Tense Trumpet - Dwight Adams Saxophone - James Carter Guitar - Rodney Jones Piano - D.D. Jackson
Percussion - Eli Fountain Bass - James Genus Drums - Victor Lewis Blue Horizons - Sean Dobbins and The Modern Jazz Messengers - From the 'Modern Jazz Messengers' CD. Saxophone - Dean Moore Vibes -
Robert Pipho Piano - Steve Richko Bass - Marion Hayden Drums - Sean Dobbins Buhaina - (comp. Kenny Cox) The Marion Hayden Sextet- Recorded live at the 2007 Detroit International Jazz Festival Trumpet
- Dwight Adams Saxophone - Wendell Harrison Trombone - Ron Kischuk Piano - Buddy Budson Bass - Marion Hayden Drums - Sean Dobbins A Good Man Is Hard To Find - Maria Muldaur and James Dapogny's
Chicago Jazz Band - Recorded live at the 2007 Detroit International Jazz Festival Go to www.jazzstage.us for links to these and the other great artists featured on Detroit JazzStage Acknowledgments -
Opening Music - Mark Byerly's Marks Mood available on the self titled CD Bop Culture Closing Music - Mark Byerly's Erroenious available on Bop Culture's CD The E.P. Go to bopculture.com for more
information. A special thanks goes out to Mack Avenue recording artist Sachal Vasandani for supplying us with our introduction. Go to http://www.mackavenue.com for more information on Sachal and
their many other great artists. This episode is sponsored by the 2008 Detroit International Jazz Festival. Go to www.detroitjazzfest.com to find out more about this wonderful end of summer tradition.
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Fri August 08 2008
This month on Detroit Jazzstage,Terri Pontremoli, the Executive Director of the Detroit International Jazz Festival, sat down to discuss this year's l...
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This month on Detroit Jazzstage,Terri Pontremoli, the Executive Director of the Detroit International Jazz Festival, sat down to discuss this year's lineup. For more than a quarter century, the
Detroit Jazz Fest has entertained millions of fans with jazz legends ranging from Herbie Hancock to Yusef Lateef and Ron Carter. Today, it ROARS on six stages over four days, with blues, gospel,
R&B, an...
read more
This month on Detroit Jazzstage,Terri Pontremoli, the Executive Director of the Detroit International Jazz Festival, sat down to discuss this year's lineup. For more than a quarter century, the
Detroit Jazz Fest has entertained millions of fans with jazz legends ranging from Herbie Hancock to Yusef Lateef and Ron Carter. Today, it ROARS on six stages over four days, with blues, gospel,
R&B, and one of the finest jazz lineups on the planet. The festival also offers educational events, daily second-line parades, fire works, and rare opportunities to meet the artists. And it's all
FREE! In 2008, the Detroit Jazz Fest will celebrate the rich musical traditions of Philadelphia and Detroit and the "Trane" that connects them. Billed as A Love Supreme: the Philly/Detroit Summit,
the festival will feature Philadelphia native and renowned bassist Christian McBride as artist in residence. Other featured artists include Dianne Reeves, Gerald Wilson, Geri Allen, along with Philly
stalwarts Benny Golson, Jimmy Heath, Roy Hargrove, Sonny Fortune, Pat Martino and many more. The festival takes place in Downtown Detroit over Labor Day Weekend, August 29th through September 1st
2008. For more information on the 2008 Detroit International Jazz Festival, go to http://www.detroitjazzfest.com Music heard on this show Viva Tirado - The Gerald Wilson Big Band - Recorded live at
the 2007 Detroit International Jazz Festival Bossa J.C. - James Carter - From the CD Present Tense Trumpet - Dwight Adams Saxophone - James Carter Guitar - Rodney Jones Piano - D.D. Jackson
Percussion - Eli Fountain Bass - James Genus Drums - Victor Lewis Blue Horizons - Sean Dobbins and The Modern Jazz Messengers - From the 'Modern Jazz Messengers' CD. Saxophone - Dean Moore Vibes -
Robert Pipho Piano - Steve Richko Bass - Marion Hayden Drums - Sean Dobbins Buhaina - (comp. Kenny Cox) The Marion Hayden Sextet- Recorded live at the 2007 Detroit International Jazz Festival Trumpet
- Dwight Adams Saxophone - Wendell Harrison Trombone - Ron Kischuk Piano - Buddy Budson Bass - Marion Hayden Drums - Sean Dobbins A Good Man Is Hard To Find - Maria Muldaur and James Dapogny's
Chicago Jazz Band - Recorded live at the 2007 Detroit International Jazz Festival Go to www.jazzstage.us for links to these and the other great artists featured on Detroit JazzStage Acknowledgments -
Opening Music - Mark Byerly's Marks Mood available on the self titled CD Bop Culture Closing Music - Mark Byerly's Erroenious available on Bop Culture's CD The E.P. Go to bopculture.com for more
information. A special thanks goes out to Mack Avenue recording artist Sachal Vasandani for supplying us with our introduction. Go to http://www.mackavenue.com for more information on Sachal and
their many other great artists. This episode is sponsored by the 2008 Detroit International Jazz Festival. Go to www.detroitjazzfest.com to find out more about this wonderful end of summer tradition.
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Sat July 19 2008
This DJS Jazz Spotlite features the legendary Dr. Yusef Lateef. Known for his innovative blending of "Eastern" music with American jazz, Lateef's main...
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This DJS Jazz Spotlite features the legendary Dr. Yusef Lateef. Known for his innovative blending of "Eastern" music with American jazz, Lateef's main instruments are tenor saxophone and flute, but
he is one of few to play oboe or bassoon in jazz, and also plays various world music instruments. Dr. Lateef came up in a very fertile period in Detroit. Some of the Detroit musicians he performed
with ...
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This DJS Jazz Spotlite features the legendary Dr. Yusef Lateef. Known for his innovative blending of "Eastern" music with American jazz, Lateef's main instruments are tenor saxophone and flute, but
he is one of few to play oboe or bassoon in jazz, and also plays various world music instruments. Dr. Lateef came up in a very fertile period in Detroit. Some of the Detroit musicians he performed
with include vibraphonist Milt Jackson, bassist Paul Chambers, drummer Elvin Jones, and guitarist Kenny Burrell. By 1960, after already playing a year with Dizzy Gillespie's orchestra, he began
performing with Charles Mingus, Cannonball Adderley, Miles Davis, and obtained a BA in music and a MA in music education from Wayne State University. This true renaissance man has continued to write
music that crosses stylistic and artistic boundaries. He has taught at the Borough of Manhattan Community College and the the Manhattan School of Music. He has toured the world with his ensembles and
other musicians performing in concert halls and music festivals. Dr. Lateef continues to perform, record and expand the boundaries of music. Dr. Lateef participated in a panel discussion held in the
Jazz Talk Tent at the 2007 Detroit International Jazz Festival. The discussion focused on the Dr. Lateef's life and his many accomplishments. In the segment featured in this Spotlite, Dr. Lateef
discusses how he started exploring non-western musical instruments. The other participants in the discussion included Detroit Saxophonist Steve Wood, author Herb Boyd, and
producer/educator/author/jazz historian Ira Gitler To learn more about this amazing musician, and human being, go to yuseflateef.com Music Cry Tender Musicians Trumpet - Lonnie Hillyer Piano - Hugh
Lawson Bass - Herman Wright Drums - Frank Gant Acknowledgements: Opening Music -Riff3 - Tim Brockett** Motor City Horns (motorcityhorns.com) Trumpet - Ben Toman Trumpet - Mark Byerly Alto Saxophone -
Dave Luther Tenor Saxophone - Keith Kaminski Trombone - John Rutherford Background Music - Mark Byerly's the resurrection available on Bop Culture's CD The E.P. Go to bopculture.com for more
information A special thank you to author Herb Boyd for acting as liason between Dr. Lateef and JazzStage Productions. Make sure to check out the book he coauthored with Dr. Lateef called The Gentle
Giant. It is a highly recommended read The photo comes courtesy of Hans Speekenbrink Podiumfotografie. His many other fine works can be found at http://hansspeekenbrink.nl This Spotlite was sponsored
by the Detroit International Jazz Festival. Go to http://www.detroitjazzfest.com to find out more about this wonderful end of summer tradition. **Past DJS Jazz Spotlite's have wrongly credited Dave
Luther as the Riff3 composer. JazzStage Productions stands corrected and would like to apologize to Mr. Brockett for this oversight
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Tue July 08 2008
Your guest for this DJS Jazz Spotlite is the New York-based vocalist-songwriter-bandleader and Mack Avenue recording artist Sachal Vasandani. This fre...
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Your guest for this DJS Jazz Spotlite is the New York-based vocalist-songwriter-bandleader and Mack Avenue recording artist Sachal Vasandani. This fresh, young talent displays a singular, deep-brewed
voice and possesses an uncanny sensibility to straddle the fine line between jazz and pop. You will hear a cut from his latest CD, Eyes Wide Open. Vasandani is in the company of his established trio
c...
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Your guest for this DJS Jazz Spotlite is the New York-based vocalist-songwriter-bandleader and Mack Avenue recording artist Sachal Vasandani. This fresh, young talent displays a singular, deep-brewed
voice and possesses an uncanny sensibility to straddle the fine line between jazz and pop. You will hear a cut from his latest CD, Eyes Wide Open. Vasandani is in the company of his established trio
comprised of Pianist Jeb Patton, Bassist David Wong and Drummer Quincy Davis. Guests on the CD include Vibraphonist Stefon Harris, Trumpeter Marcus Printup and Guitarist Doug Wamble. The album is
produced by esteemed Bassist/Bandleader John Clayton and veteran staff producer Al Pryor, engineered by Joe Ferla and mastered by Bob Ludwig. For more information on Sachal visit sachalvasandani.com.
Music Send 'Em Up To Heaven Musicians Vibes - Stefon Harris Piano - Jeb Patton Bass - David Wong Drums - Quincy Davis Acknowledgements: Opening Music -Riff3 - Tim Brockett Motor City Horns
(motorcityhorns.com) Trumpet - Ben Toman Trumpet - Mark Byerly Alto Saxophone - Dave Luther Tenor Saxophone - Keith Kaminski Trombone - John Rutherford Background Music - Mark Byerly's the
resurrection available on Bop Culture's CD The E.P. Go to bopculture.com for more information This Spotlite was sponsored by the Detroit International Jazz Festival. Go to
http://www.detroitjazzfest.com to find out more about this wonderful end of summer tradition. For more information on the many fine Mack Avenue Records artists, go to mackavenue.com
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Thu April 10 2008
Mack Avenue Records Recording artist Sean Jones has revealed himself as among the most immensely expressive, versatile and gifted players of his gener...
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Mack Avenue Records Recording artist Sean Jones has revealed himself as among the most immensely expressive, versatile and gifted players of his generation. With each new project, the Warren, Ohio
native has peeled back another layer to show us a fresh peek at his soul. His 2004 solo debut, Eternal Journey (recorded when he was 25) introduced Sean as a deft expressor of modern bop for the 21st
cen...
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Mack Avenue Records Recording artist Sean Jones has revealed himself as among the most immensely expressive, versatile and gifted players of his generation. With each new project, the Warren, Ohio
native has peeled back another layer to show us a fresh peek at his soul. His 2004 solo debut, Eternal Journey (recorded when he was 25) introduced Sean as a deft expressor of modern bop for the 21st
century via originals and standards in a quintet format. Saxophonist/Composer Tia Fuller's composition Gullyism will be presented in this Spotlite. Sean joined moderator W. Kim Heron and fellow
panelists Charlie Gabriel, Howard Mandel, Lajoie Butch Gomez in the Jazz Talk Tent at the 2006 Detroit International Jazz Festival for a discussion on New Orleans Brass Bands. Here Sean discusses the
resourcefulness of late 19th Century New Orleans musicians learning to play the many instruments left over from the U.S. Civil War, and how they developed playing techniques that have an impact still
to this day. Information on Sean Jones can be found at http://www.seanjonesmusic.com MusicGullyism - Tia Fuller Musicians Sean Jones - Trumpet Charles Fambrough - Bass Ralph Peterson - Drums Tia
Fuller - Saxophones, Flute Mulgrew Miller, Orrin Evans - Piano Acknowledgements: Opening Music -Riff3 - Tim Brockett Motor City Horns (motorcityhorns.com) Trumpet - Ben Toman Trumpet - Mark Byerly
Alto Saxophone - Dave Luther Tenor Saxophone - Keith Kaminski Trombone - John Rutherford Background Music - Mark Byerly's the resurrection available on Bop Culture's CD The E.P. Go to bopculture.com
for more information This Spotlite was sponsored by the Detroit International Jazz Festival. Go to http://www.detroitjazzfest.com to find out more about this wonderful end of summer tradition. For
more information on the many fine Mack Avenue Records artists, go to http://www.mackavenue.com
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Sat March 15 2008
This DJS Jazz Spotlite features multi-award winning pianist Rick Roe. He is a respected educator and one of the Professors of Jazz at Michigan State U...
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This DJS Jazz Spotlite features multi-award winning pianist Rick Roe. He is a respected educator and one of the Professors of Jazz at Michigan State University. Rick has served as an
educator/clinician at the University of Arizona, North Texas University, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, the University of Michigan, and the Montreaux/Detroit Jazz Festival. He has performed
with the likes of Wyn...
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This DJS Jazz Spotlite features multi-award winning pianist Rick Roe. He is a respected educator and one of the Professors of Jazz at Michigan State University. Rick has served as an
educator/clinician at the University of Arizona, North Texas University, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, the University of Michigan, and the Montreaux/Detroit Jazz Festival. He has performed
with the likes of Wynton Marsalis, Marcus Belgrave, Donald Walden, Rodney Whitaker, Frank Foster, Gerald Cleaver, Louis Smith, and many others. Rick won First Place in the Great American Jazz Piano
Competition in 1994, was twice a Semifinalist in Thelonius Monk International Jazz Piano Competition, in 1993 and 1999, and has been a featured performer in the Jacksonville (Florida) Jazz, Savannah
(Georgia) Onstage International Arts, Montreaux/Detroit International Jazz (now the Detroit International Jazz Festival), Birmingham Jazz, Lansing Jazz, Flint Jazz, and Hawaii Jazz (with Frank
Morgan) Festivals. This DJS Jazz Spotlite will feature the title track from Rick's latest album, Minor Shuffle. The album also features the great, young bassist Josef Deas and smokin' drummer
Thaddeus Dixon. To learn more about Rick or to purchase any of his superb recordings please visit roemusic.com. Acknowledgements: Opening Music -Riff3 - Dave Luther Motor City Horns
(motorcityhorns.com) Trumpet - Ben Toman Trumpet - Mark Byerly Alto Saxophone - Dave Luther Tenor Saxophone - Keith Kaminski Trombone - John Rutherford Background Music - Mark Byerly's the
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