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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:
Judy Carmichael interviews Geoffrey Tozer
Béla Fleck is often considered the premier banjo player in the world. Judy talks with him about his musical interests from bluegrass to bebop, and what he learned about process working with Chick Corea.
Judy Carmichael interview Roger Michell
Judy Carmichael interviews Andrew Hart Adler
Judy Carmichael interviews Billy Joel
Considered by many to be the greatest swing tenor sax man playing today, Scott talks about his new CD, his early years as the unusual young man who played swing music, a style much before his time, and the changes he's experienced in the last 30 years in the jazz business
Jazz pianist Monte Alexander talks about how growing up in Jamaica influenced his music as well las his love of American Westerns and country music.
Judy Carmichael interviews Tony Bennett. The second in a two part series.
Judy Carmichael interviews Tony Bennett. The first in a two part series.
Trombonist and seashellist Steve Turre, talks about his work in the Saturday Night Live Band and why so few musicians "swing" today.
Legendary drummer Chico Hamilton has enjoyed a long career playing with everyone from Billie Holiday and Count Basie to Sammy Davis Jr. and Lena Horne. Chico discusses his busy touring schedule, teaching and how he continues to be as enthusiastic about music as he was in his youth.
Broadway composer Stephen Flaherty (â??Ragtimeâ??) discusses his evolution as a composer and how he draws on jazz for inspiration.
Vocalist Susie Arioli and fellow Canadian, guitarist Jordan Officer, were draw together by their love for classic jazz and the standards. The aggressive show-biz style of today's pop stars, is not for these two, who would rather draw their audiences in with a softly delivered lyric and intimacy that's even more appealing because of it's rarity in the music world of today. Judy talked with Susie and Jordan on stage at the Ascona Jazz Festival in Switzerland, where they chatted and performed.
American vocalist discusses how being the daughter of Dee Dee Bridgewater and growing up in France has influenced her attitudes on jazz and the music business.
Conductor/composer David Berger recently turned his focus to the lesser known tunes of Harry Warren, and talked with Judy about why Warren inspires him, and why this great composer is less well-known than other contributors to the great American songbook.