المحتوى المقدم من Chernoff Music. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Chernoff Music أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
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Squid Game is back—and this time, the knives are out. In the thrilling Season 3 premiere, Player 456 is spiraling and a brutal round of hide-and-seek forces players to kill or be killed. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please break down Gi-hun’s descent into vengeance, Guard 011’s daring betrayal of the Game, and the shocking moment players are forced to choose between murdering their friends… or dying. Then, Carlos Juico and Gavin Ruta from the Jumpers Jump podcast join us to unpack their wild theories for the season. Plus, Phil and Kiera face off in a high-stakes round of “Hot Sweet Potato.” SPOILER ALERT! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 3 Episode 1 before listening on. Play one last time. IG - @SquidGameNetflix X (f.k.a. Twitter) - @SquidGame Check out more from Phil Yu @angryasianman , Kiera Please @kieraplease and the Jumpers Jump podcast Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . Squid Game: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and The Mash-Up Americans.…
المحتوى المقدم من Chernoff Music. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Chernoff Music أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
The hardest-working man in jazz business opens his door. Go behind the scenes with Cory Weeds — saxophonist, Cellar Music Group label owner, and impresario — to explore working in music, from the career side to the personal. Skip the BS, find out how it all works, and avoid the mistakes we’ve already made. Regular segments include Frankie's Backstage, featuring guests from the international scene who are coming to Vancouver BC's premier jazz club; Sunday School, a business-focused Q&A session recorded live; and appearances by podcast producer Will Chernoff.
المحتوى المقدم من Chernoff Music. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Chernoff Music أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
The hardest-working man in jazz business opens his door. Go behind the scenes with Cory Weeds — saxophonist, Cellar Music Group label owner, and impresario — to explore working in music, from the career side to the personal. Skip the BS, find out how it all works, and avoid the mistakes we’ve already made. Regular segments include Frankie's Backstage, featuring guests from the international scene who are coming to Vancouver BC's premier jazz club; Sunday School, a business-focused Q&A session recorded live; and appearances by podcast producer Will Chernoff.
In this spontaneous 15-minute hang I talk about a unique weekend involving Jacob Chung , a wonderful young saxophonist who came out to play in BC for the first time. Jacob brought his band of Tyler Henderson on piano, Caleb Tobocman on bass, and Hank Allen-Barfield on drums. The quartet came through Frankie's Jazz Club for two unforgettable nights, among other shows. We also recorded the piano trio (featuring Jacob as guest) for Cellar Music. They just get it . I also discuss Eric Reed , the great pianist who played the SOLO Sundays series at Pyatt Hall. Eric is such a real, thoughtful person and I'm proud to call him a friend. He has lived the life and is unapologetic about how he shares his experiences through his music and stories. It's not all heavy though.. I also have some funny moments to share about how the young cats told me in no uncertain terms that I'm old now! RIP Lou Donaldson. This episode originally aired on Instagram @coryweeds on November 12, 2024.…
Alto saxophonist Mike DiRubbo is coming to town to play with a Vancouver quartet at Frankie's! Mike (who joins at 01:50) is a soft-spoken, phenomenal musician. The New Haven, Connecticut native studied at the Hartt School at the University of Hartford, the school known for Jackie McLean's jazz program. He's now based in New York. I brought him to Vancouver in past years to play with Larry Willis, Harold Mabern, and Steve Davis. We talk about his studies with JMac in a formative time, we continue to remember Jim Rotondi, and we enjoy a brief hang. Mike DiRubbo plays with Tilden Webb on piano, David Caballero on bass, and Jesse Cahill on drums this Friday, July 26th and Saturday, July 27th . This is Frankie's Backstage : Tune in as Frankie's artistic director, Cory Weeds, sits down with upcoming performers to discuss their journeys & their music. Get to know some of the performers who will be gracing our stage at Vancouver, BC's premier jazz club. This episode originally aired on Instagram @frankiesjazz on July 23, 2024. Credits : Hosted and produced by Cory Weeds. Edited and mixed by Will Chernoff. Theme music: "Blues de Troye" from Day by Day by Cory Weeds. Jazz Office Hours : the Cellar Music Group podcast, together with Chernoff Music .…
I'm talking New York With Weeds 2025 (March 16-23, 2025) , the next edition of my annual trip to the Big Apple, because you can get $100 off registration for the trip until July 30th! Learn more about it here on my website coryweeds.com . In this spontaneous 15-minute hang I got into some New York with Weeds stories from past years' trips, including: getting banned (sort of?) from the Village Vanguard, discovering amazing musicians I'd never heard of at the time, hearing Kurt Elling and Harold Mabern, having meet-and-greets with Wynton Marsalis, a moment with George Coleman at Bohemia, and more. Held in March every year, New York With Weeds leaves no jazz stone unturned in NYC. We visit the hot spots, the lesser known spots, and the stellar spots in between. The tour includes private/exclusive recording sessions with New York’s top musicians, private/exclusive performances at some of the city’s most renowned clubs, and roundtable discussions with some of the international jazz scene’s biggest movers and shakers. You can expect about 20-25 people on the trip, and you don't need to be a hardcore jazz fan. Nor do you need to fly out of Vancouver like me! This episode originally aired on Instagram @coryweeds on July 18, 2024. Intro: "Reach Out (I'll Be There)" from Reach Out! by Hank Mobley.…
On this hot summer Sunday School: rest in peace Jim Rotondi - the instrumental teachers I had in my early years,and how Jim was part of the connections I started making (2:49), Has the ship sailed on making a living from just jazz gigs? (17:55), My NYC plans in fall 2024 (30:00), a preview spin of The Heavy Hitters' record made last December (31:12). Plus more topics like gigs with Hugh Fraser and Dr. Lonnie Smith, and favourite records by Cedar Walton and Sonny Stitt. We close on the nature of the commitment to get the most out of every note you play, do less when you need to, and avoid doing too much, inspired by the time I spent with Scott Hamilton during the jazz festival this year. This is Sunday School : Cory Weeds opens up in a livestream format for Q&A about the business of jazz, artist career talk, and a chill hang. To catch the next one live and participate, follow Cory on Instagram. This episode originally aired on Instagram @coryweeds on July 14, 2024. Intro: "King of the Hill" from Jim's Bob by Jim Rotondi. Credits : Hosted and produced by Cory Weeds. Edited and mixed by Will Chernoff. Theme music: "Blues de Troye" from Day by Day by Cory Weeds. Jazz Office Hours : the Cellar Music Group podcast, together with Chernoff Music .…
Life happened and I've missed doing it for months now, but Sunday School is back in session! We kick things off by talking about (among many things) the value of vinyl and the rich listening experience, plus some inside talk about manufacturing and selling vinyl records. Then, we get into the classic Jazz Office Hours topic of emailing venue bookers (32:10) with an emphasis on how important it is to be "cool to work with". This is Sunday School : Cory Weeds opens up in a livestream format for Q&A about the business of jazz, artist career talk, and a chill hang. To catch the next one live and participate, follow Cory on Instagram. This episode originally aired on Instagram @coryweeds on June 23, 2024. Intro: "King of the Hill" from Jim's Bob by Jim Rotondi. Credits : Hosted and produced by Cory Weeds. Edited and mixed by Will Chernoff. Theme music: "Blues de Troye" from Day by Day by Cory Weeds. Jazz Office Hours : the Cellar Music Group podcast, together with Chernoff Music .…
Alto saxophonist Nick Green will be performing as a guest with me for my Hank Mobley tribute at Frankie's and leading his own quintet at the club! Nick (who joins at 05:03) is Brooklyn-born and raised and made an album on Cellar called Green on the Scene . He has great stories and I talked to him about his journey in jazz. Then, I talk about three of the finest pianists coming to Pyatt Hall in Vancouver this fall (32:30) and take a question (33:29) about how musicians like Nick and I went out to start getting our first gigs. Find your tickets for my Frankie's shows on the Friday, July 5th or the Saturday, July 6th , as well as Nick's date on Sunday, July 7th through the links. This is Frankie's Backstage : Tune in as Frankie's artistic director, Cory Weeds, sits down with upcoming performers to discuss their journeys & their music. Get to know some of the performers who will be gracing our stage at Vancouver, BC's premier jazz club. This episode originally aired on Instagram @frankiesjazz on June 22, 2024. Intro: "Red Cross" from Green on the Scene by Nick Green. Credits : Hosted and produced by Cory Weeds. Edited and mixed by Will Chernoff. Theme music: "Blues de Troye" from Day by Day by Cory Weeds. Jazz Office Hours : the Cellar Music Group podcast, together with Chernoff Music .…
In this solo episode by Will, let's kick off the year in style and run down a highlight from every 2022 episode. Each highlight involves Cory teaching a lesson to, lighting a fire under, or provoking new thoughts from Will. We cover five episodes in under 20 minutes. From Ep. 1 - Establishing a level of care (1:18), Ep. 2 - Comparing venues (5:35), Ep. 3 - Cory didn't have any recording experience (10:20), Ep. 4 - Being in control vs. being picked (12:44), Ep. 5 - Does Oliver Gannon need to apply to the jazzfest? (15:45).…
In this episode: Cory went to Pittsburgh, went on tour with Michael Weiss, and brought Jeremy Pelt out here for some big gigs (00:51), The venue incident (11:43), When people say "We can't make a living as full-time musicians in this city" (25:29), Not saying yes right away (0:32:04), The power of the checklist and setting up venue promotions (35:41), What you need to know when you apply to jazz festivals in Canada (43:21), Best-of-2022 highlight : Does Oliver Gannon need to apply to the jazzfest? (46:51) Getting nominated for the Grammys won't change your life, and no gig is career-changing (56:43).…
In this episode: Cory doesn’t know half the people in the house when he emcees Frankie’s, and interest in live gigs is up! (4:50), Is the Cellar Music label releasing too many albums? (9:00), Why monthly listeners is a bad statistic for comparing artists (22:35), The “keeping the lights on” view of social media (27:25), The danger of having multiple names for your projects / bands on streaming platforms (32:55), First question : Music grant organizations to follow as a Canadian musician in BC (38:15) What’s it like being on a grant jury? (44:05), Best-of-2022 highlight : Being in control vs. being picked (48:24), When you get rejected, it’s so often circumstantial, and so rarely a judgment on you (49:35), Second question: Thoughts on being a brand and branding for musicians (58:42). Links: FACTOR Artist Development grant: how I won it twice - Will's two applications to the program Juried Sound Recording program: FACTOR Explore and Create: Canada Council - Includes Research and Creation, as well as Concept to Realization, programs Amplify BC Career Development grant Music BC Travel Grants What is the Spotify monthly listener figure? - Will's breakdown of what the often-misunderstood stat means Legibility - Will's Rhythm Changes Update on what happens when you have many streaming profiles with slightly different names for your group…
In this episode : Cory uploaded never-before-seen footage of Hank Mobley and Dexter Gordon to YouTube (0:49), First topic : "I once booked an amazing pianist at a club in the UK where the promoter told me 'I honestly don't think I can sell more than 30 tickets for him but I love it and I can book on that occasionally.'" (4:28), Cory shared a pitch gone wrong and received over 150 comments back on Facebook (9:42), What do I need to know about how to present myself on stage? (15:09), I'm in jazz school, but I want to learn about audio production, recording, and mixing. How can I go about this, without having to go to audio school? (20:37), Best-of-2022 highlight : Cory didn't have any recording experience (21:41), How do you learn to hear what makes a good mix or master recording? (25:00), The Fraser MacPherson Jazz Fund is offering scholarships now to instrumentalist students in BC (30:59). Links : Fraser MacPherson Jazz Fund - Apply for scholarships if you're an instrumentalist student in BC New Jazz Underground - YouTube channel of three people just going for it and having fun recording themselves How to approach a jazz bar or club owner as a musician - written by Cory from our website Hank Mobley video - Cory's YouTube channel Dexter Gordon footage - Cory's YouTube channel These 110 words just went 4-for-4 on local gig bookings - Will's Rhythm Changes Update on his local gig pitches…
Fear. It shows up throughout our musical lives as we book gigs and work to bring people out. But too often the attention drifts to numbers like, 'What's your draw ?' while the meaning rests in the music's impact. Maybe promoters aren't as cynical as you think. And it's not all about results from one show; you can always get the promoter excited for next time, too. First question : Fear of playing badly, and of not drawing enough people to your gig (2:24), Will breaks down how much easier it is to tour in this era than it was decades ago, but also how much harder it's gotten in the past few years (19:43), Playing too many local gigs in a short period of time (29:31), Best-of-2022 highlight : Comparing venues (31:23), Next question : Presenting workshops for students but getting low turnout (43:44), Getting past attendance numbers to focus on impact (54:06).…
It's summer! We're on vacation, so please enjoy this top highlight clip from episode one. In this answer, Will & Cory discuss the secret to connecting with local music venues and booking agents: know what you want to do! It breaks down into three steps: Clearly define what you think your band is. Look at venues and figure out which ones you could potentially fit into. Make your best demo, and make a statement of how you feel you should be treated by the venues. After that, you can shift your focus to getting known for what you do , which is as simple as spending time at the venues you want in your musical life. This clip originally appeared in episode 1: Making Albums, Expectations, Demo Recordings, Distribution.…
Making a jazz album, from demo to distribution to performance, is a game of expectations. Whether artistic, financial, or personal, expectations keep you on track and help you remember why you're in the game. Topics: First question : How to release a jazz album (01:17), What are realistic financial expectations for making an album? Taking entrepreneurial risk, investing up-front in production, and building a music career over time (11:44), Cory takes an honest look at the growth of Rhythm Changes and of his radio show, Condition Blue (17:41), Best-of-2022 highlight : establishing a level of care (24:44), Next question : How to get gigs by sending demo recordings to booking agents (25:54), Choosing the right live music venues for your band (29:45), Making a personal connection with venue booking agents (36:16), Storytime : the early-2000s distribution deals that established Cellar Music (39:47), New Cellar Music releases by Sheila Jordan & Brian Charette on July 15, 2022 (48:06). Links: YouTube - All Things Must Pass (Tower Records documentary) - Cory said he enjoyed this movie about the famous record store business so much, he watched it three times. Bloomberg - CD sales in Japan (2020) - CD sales have still been a huge part (over 70%) of the recorded music market in Japan, even as recently as 2020.…
Wayne Escoffery picked some great music and gave such in depth and insightful thoughts on all his picks! We snuck a track in from his latest Smoke Sessions Records release The Humble Warrior which currently sits at #1 on the JazzWeek charts.
During the past two decades, Jeremy Pelt has established himself as a resourceful trumpeter, bandleader and composer with an expansive repertoire that embraces everything from post-bop to fusion.
Hailed by All About Jazz as "wise beyond his years", saxophonist Sam Taylor lives and performs in New York City. A Philadelphia native, Taylor has released two recordings on Cellar Live, with his second, Along The Way, featuring Philadelphia saxophone legend, Larry McKenna, In support of the release, Taylor performed two nights at the 2018 Vancouver International Jazz Festival. Past performance higlights include a concert with trumpeter Jon Faddis, jazz legened James Moody's 80th Birthday Celebration; touring Europe as a guest soloist with The Noord-Nederlands Conservatorium Symphonic Jazz Orchestra.…
Join me for an hour (and a bit) with New York-based trumpeter John Sneider. He talks about his new record on Cellar Music and talk about growing up in Brockton and how he made his way to NYC! He’s originally from the New England area and he has a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and a Master's degree in Jazz. Over the years, he has performed with Max Roach, Larry Goldings, Curtis Fuller, The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band, The Mingus Big Band, Chris Potter, Joe Locke, The Blues Brothers and The Saturday Night Live Band. He’s got a great story.…
Jason Tiemann is a New York City-based jazz drummer, where he maintains a busy schedule as a freelance performer and educator. Admittedly drawing influence from the great(s) Philly Joe Jones, Tony Williams, Elvin Jones and Billy Higgins, Tiemann is quickly forging his musical voice on the New York scene by fusing his depth of historical foundation with crisp technique and propulsive, intuitive swing. His debut release as a leader, "T-Man" has received critical acclaim making it to #2 on the JazzWeek charts!…
Since his arrival on the New York scene in 2005, Ken Fowser has continued to steer traditional harmony in uncharted directions. His lyrical approach to line construction and depth of harmonic sensibility allow him to record and play all over the world with such master players and burgeoning stars as David Hazeltine, Ugonna Okegwo, Donald Vega, Willie Jones III, Rick Germanson, Quincy Davis, David Wong, Jason Brown, Dezon Douglas and Rodney Green.…
She’s “Sweet and Funky,” she’s “Cute and Bad”. A Composer. A Performer extraordinaire. The legendary Dr. Lonnie Smith describes her this way: “Akiko's playing is like watching a flower blooming, a bird spreading her wings in the music world. Akiko is here to stay.”Join me and get to know Akiko Tsuruga a little bit better!…
Since moving to New York in 2001, Frank Basile has been fortunate to establish himself as one of today's most in-demand baritone saxophonists. Dubbed a "prized sideman" by The New Yorker, Basile has been called upon to perform with, record with, and tour the world with many of jazz's finest musicians and ensembles. Among this distinguished list are The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, The Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band, The Jimmy Heath Big Band, The Bob Mintzer Big Band, The Jon Faddis Jazz Orchestra, The Joe Lovano Nonet, The Dave Holland Big Band, Dennis Mackrel's Manhattan Symphony Jazz Orchestra, The Christian McBride Big Band, The Count Basie Orchestra, Michael Bublé, Pablo Mayor’s Folklore Urbano, The Richie Vitale Quintet, The Fabien Mary Quintet, and The Osian Roberts-Steve Fishwick Sextet.…
As a young immigrant who has brought the real richness of her heritage together with her love for what is truly American, Lucy sounds out the best expression of the American dream. Since arriving from Armenia sixteen years ago at age 12, Lucy has enriched American jazz with a voice that is clear and strong, and with the release of her debut album Blue Heaven on Cellar Music, critics and musicians agree that a new vocal force has arrived on the scene.…
I spent an hour with John Lee talking about his journey in music. John programmed the hour and talked about the music he chose.
مرحبًا بك في مشغل أف ام!
يقوم برنامج مشغل أف أم بمسح الويب للحصول على بودكاست عالية الجودة لتستمتع بها الآن. إنه أفضل تطبيق بودكاست ويعمل على أجهزة اندرويد والأيفون والويب. قم بالتسجيل لمزامنة الاشتراكات عبر الأجهزة.