Jazz Inspired
Summary: What inspires the people who inspire you? How do creative people create? World-renowned jazz pianist Judy Carmichael explores these questions with her guests every week on her public radio show Judy Carmichael's Jazz Inspired. Celebrated artists discuss their creative process and how their passion for jazz has inspired their work. They share their favorite recordings with the listener as well as insight into their life and art. Witty, anecdotal, informative, Judy Carmichael's Jazz Inspired gives you new insights to the world of jazz and the wide range of fans who love it. Ms. Carmichael brings her experience and love of jazz to her discussions with each guest and inspires fascinating, insightful interviews filled with warmth and humor. This Podcast was created using www.talkshoe.com
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Podcasts:
Robert Redford talks about designing his life and work at Sundance around a jazz model.
Pianist/composer/activist Fred Hersch is one of the few musicians who feels equally comfortable with classical music and jazz. He discusses how he negotiates his way between these two worlds and uses each to inspire the other. Fred has also been living with HIV/AIDS for more than 25 years and talked about his work in raising awareness and funds throughout his own struggle with the virus.
Academy Award winning animation director (The Little Mermaid, Aladdin) talks about his life-long interest in jazz and the close connection between animation and music.
Jazz pianist/conductor talks about working with some of the great jazz vocalists of our time and his present gigs as musical director for Tony Bennett and Barbara Cook.
Atlanta Falcons quarterback and jazz pianist, discusses the important role jazz has played in his sports and musical life and the joy he gets from encouraging young boys (often against the pressure of their peers) to continue their piano pursuits, as well as their athletic adventures.
Great-great grandson of the founder of Steinway and Sons pianos discusses his long life in music, pianos and his unique perspective on what it takes to be the best.
Judy Carmichael interviews J.P. Lipa
Jazz composer talks about being the first musician to win a Grammy with a CD released exclusively on the internet and influences from stride piano to The Fifth Dimension.
Dancer/choreographer discusses the collaborations his Parsons Dance Company has had with various jazz greats.
Singer/songwriter talks about the influence her famous father E.L. Doctorow has had on her writing and how she marries jazz and folk music.
Cabaret singer/pianist discusses creating the off Broadway show Ć¢??Our SinatraĆ¢?? and what jazz has done to inspire and expand his performances.
Six time Grammy nominated singer Mark Murphy discusses his new CD of ballads and how he could only have recorded it at this time in his life.
Judy Carmichael interviews Dave Green
Jazz composer/guitarist talks about the influence Bela Bartok and Bill Finnegan and others have had on his music.
Judy Carmichael interviews Kristi Zea