Featuring:
“Our Town”
“Big Apple Blues”
Matt Savage
“Elipse”
John Funkhouser Trio
“Waltze for Inge”
Tre Corda
“Night Portrait”
Harukia Yabuno & Ehud Ettun
“Here Come the Dreamers”
Julie Lavender, Hugh Martin & Kamau Kenyatta
“Green Dolphin Street”
John Funkhouser Trio
Delightful moments of perfectly lovely eclectic and jazzy piano collaborations from the farm and beyond…
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Featuring:
Ian Ethan Case/Double Necked-Guitar and Kalimba
Double-knecked guitarist, Ian Ethan Case is also releasing a brand new album of music based up on his explorations on the kalimba....an african thumb piano. He shares that music with us along with his new guitar works.
Drawing on a diverse musical background that saw him taking piano lessons at the age of five and later studying drumset, orchestral percussion, saxophone, electric guitar and bass, Ian Ethan’s strikingly-unconventional, self-invented approach to the double-neck guitar is both magical to hear and fascinating to watch. And while his performances are visually intriguing to say the least, it is not showmanship but rather the sincere desire to accurately communicate the harmonically rich, multi-layered music of his composing (or “discovery”, as he refers to the process) that has impelled him every step of the way.
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Featuring:
Cecilia Zabala/Composer, Vocalist, Guitarist
Joe Deleault/Pianist and Accordianist
Don Davis/Saxphonist multi-instrumental windplayer
Argentinian composer, guitarist and vocalist Cecilia Zabala stopped by DreamFarm on yet another of her tours of the United States to share her newest CD release, "Foolin' in Time," It's always a feast of incredible songwriting, masterful vocal and guitar work when Cecilia's in the barn.
Visit the Cecilia Zabala, Joe DeLeault and Don Davis website.
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Featuring:
Andy Milas/Guitar
Tom Martin/Bass
Onur Dilisen/Violin
Naseem Alatrash/Cello
George Lernis/Percussion
An instrumental ensemble hailing from Boston, MA (USA), Esthema has been creating their unique sound since 2006 by fusing the sounds of Jazz/Fusion and Progressive Rock with the sounds of the traditional music of the Balkan region and the Near & Middle East. The musicians that shape the sound of Esthema bring together both Western and Eastern influences, instruments, and concepts creating a musical tapestry that transcends genres and cultures.
Visit the Esthema website.
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Featuring:
Nahum Corona/Drums
Hoo Kim/Bass
Javier Rosario/Guitar
Edmar Colon/Saxophone
Nikolas Anadolis/Piano
We were blown away by the group of Boston-area musicians that make up the stellar, or should we say "solar" collaboration we called "Corona," because, a corona is the crown around the sun...blindingly brilliant, blazing, and hot. That pretty much describes this group of brilliant players from around the World who met in Boston and who make music that will blow you away. Drummer Nahum Corona introduced us to this talented ensemble ...thanks, Nahum~
Visit the Corona Collaboration website.
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Featuring:
The music of Milton Nascimento
presented by
Bertram Lehmann/Drummer and Percussionist and
Professor of Ethnomusicology, and Brazilian Music Music at Berklee College of Music, Boston
Bertram Lehman guides our continued exploration of the music of the incomparable Milton Nascimento. Undeniably a Brazilian treasure, this singer-songwriter, composer, instrumentalist and visionary has created music that bridges influences that stem from his beloved Mias Gerais region and far beyond. Milton's music is an intersection of African, South American, and European Baroque traditions, Jazz and Pop. This week we discover the breadth of Milton's music and how his influence spans the globe.
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Featuring:
Eduardo Betancourt/ Venezuelan Harp
Eduardo Betancourt is undoubtedly a leader in his field... With his acoustic harp, he brings together traditional Venezuelan musical styles and creates new jazz fusions. He expands the horizons of his instrument, carving out new identities for it in the twenty-first century.
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Featuring:
“Caravan” by Duke Elliington
Arranged by The Maxim Lubarsky Percussion Trio:
“Artistry in Rhythm” and “The Peanut Vender” by Stan Kenton
Arranged by The Kim Richmond Jazz Orchestra
“Interstellar Gaze” based on “Star Eyes” by Gene de Paul and Don Raye
Reimagined by: Trio Now
“The Way You Look Tonight” by Jerome Kern
Arranged by: The Grace Kelly Band
What happens when fresh creativity is loosed on sublime standards? Rearranging Magic. Here how DreamFarm Radio guests have arranged and rearranged some of the music we know and love.
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Featuring:
Audrey Silver/Vocals
With Joe "Sonny" Barbato/Piano
Audrey Silver is one of the most elegantly creative singers in jazz today. She is known for her smooth, effortless sound and unique approach to the American songbook. Based in New York City, Audrey has performed at the Tanglewood Jazz and at New York's prestigious JVC Jazz Festival. Audrey sings with a style that radiates her warm, generous personality. She also has a unique approach to songwriting and unravels her creative journey during an afternoon at DreamFarm. Together with Julie they sing and talk together about all that jazz.
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Featuring:
The music of Milton Nascimento
presented by
Bertram Lehmann/Drummer and Percussionist and
Professor of Ethnomusicology, and Brazilian Music Music at Berklee College of Music, Boston
This week we begin our exploration of the music of the incomparable Milton Nascimento. Undeniably a Brazilian treasure, this singer-songwriter, composer, instrumentalist and visionary has created music that bridges influences that stem from his beloved Mias Gerais region and far beyond. Milton's music is an intersection of African, South American, and European Baroque traditions, Jazz and Pop.
Visit the Bertram Lehmann website.
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Featuring:
Daniel Bennett: Also Sax, Tenor Sax, Flute, Piccolo, Clarinet, Oboe, Piano,
Percussion
Mark Cocheo: Electric Guitar, Banjo, Acoustic Guitar, Nylon String Guitar
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Daniel Bennett:
Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Flute, Piccolo,
Clarinet, Oboe, Piano, Percussion
Mark
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Banjo,
Acoustic
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Bennett's futuristic avant-pop collides with opera themes by Giuseppe Verdi. Conceived after Bennett arranged the score for 'Whitman at the Whitney' at the Whitney Museum. Daniel Bennett & Mark Cocheo play all the wind, string and percussion parts, creating the sound of a large ensemble.
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Featuring:
Vocalist Tracy Clark with Bob Christopherson/Piano, Greg Holt/Bass and Casey Scherell/Drums
Vocalist Lynda D’Amour with Billy Duffy/Piano
Vocalist Mili Bermejo with Eugene Friesen/cello, Tim Ray/Piano and Dan Greenspan/Bass
Vocalist and Guitarist Julie Lavender
A special selection of some of DreamFarm Radio’s loveliest love songs.
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Featuring:
Bruce Gertz/Bass
Jerry Bergonzi/Saxophone
Austin McMahon/Drums
Conley DelRay/Piano
Bruce Gertz takes us on a tour of his new recording, “A Different Take,” featuring four renowned Jazz improvisers make use of the malleable structures of Jazz form, harmony, and rhythm to give us a different take on classic sounds.
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Featuring:
Sergio Brandao/Guitar
Paul Lieberman/Flute
Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Ebinho Cardoso/Bass
Bertram Lehmann/Drums
Blending the virtuosity of modern Jazz with his musical roots of Brazil, guitarist and composer Sergio Brandão weaves sophisticated forms and textures into a vibrant, simple fabric of folk traditions. With his ensemble, Banda Lua, Brandão has orchestrated a paean to his homelands rhythmic diversity and fire. Sergio leads a group of authentic musicians on a contemporary exploration of Brazilian musical styles. It was a delight to hear the music of Banda Lua drifting across the landscape of DreamFarm.
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Featuring:
Mark Shilansky/ Piano
Dave Newsam/Guitar
Dave Tonkin/Guitar
Jim Clark/Trumpet/Bass
Matt Langley/Saxophone
Less Harris Jr./Drums
Jazz pianist, composer arranger, Mark Shilansky assembled a fabulous group musicians combining horns and guitars and keyboards, piano, bass and drums.
This versatile group performed intricate arrangements that brought out the best of all their many talents. Cool originals filled the barn showcasing the unique combination of piano, keys, horns and guitars, and so much more.
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Featuring:
Julie Lavender and guests
Julie Lavender continues to reveal the world of DreamFarm with this behind the scenes episode in which she shares more of her own music, creative influences and life at the farm. Julie talks with engineer Don Richardson inviting listeners find out more about what makes DreamFarm Radio a feast for the ears.
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Featuring:
Matt Savage/Piano
Hoo Kim/Bass
Anthony Fung/Drums
Mark Zaleski/Saxes
For the celebration of his 21st birthday, jazz pianist Matt Savage has released his 10th album! He has already been connected with some of the biggest names in jazz from the time he was first labeled a "jazz prodigy" at age 8. He has performed (on stage and in jam sessions) with the Ellington All Stars, Chaka Khan, Wynton Marsalis, Joshua Redman, The Bad Plus, Arturo O'Farrill, John Pizzarelli, Clark Terry and Chick Corea, just to name a few. Matt who on his way to New York City to continue his studies continues to amaze and it was so fun to have him back at the farm talking about his new project.
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Featuring:
Diane Reeves from "Christmas Time is Here"
Nancy Wilsom from "A Nancy Wilson Christmas"
Helen Merrill from "Christmas Song Book"
Al Jarreau from "Chrismas"
This week from DreamFarm we bring you a celebration of glorious vocal jazz Christmas songs.
It's the sound of Chrismas swinging, grooving and souflfully seranading you like never before.
Our gift to you from the farm.
Merry Christmas!
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Featuring:
Peter Primamore/Composer, Arranger, Pianist
Even if you've never heard of composer/pianist Peter Primamore, there's a good chance you've heard his award winning film and television scores. Having built an extensive resume as a commercial composer, Primamore has produced Grancia, an ambitious and highly personal collection of original music, mixing the intimacy of a chamber ensemble with a high energy jazz-fusion rhythm section. “Primamore” means First Love. We invite you to enjoy Peter’s musical first love- the music he shares with us on DreamFarm Radio.
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Featuring:
Kenny Ellis/Vocals
What do dreidels, latkes, overcoming and existential threat all have in common with jazz? Everything! DreamFarm Radio brings you a very hip Hannukah celebration featuring Kenny Ellis's Hannukah album and some of the best big band swing around. Get ready to dig it.
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Featuring:DreamFarm Radio's musical Thanksgiving celebration from Julie's New England farm.
Thanksgiving at DreamFarm:
Julie invites listeners into her family's Thanksgiving experience with the music and sentiments that fill the farm on their favorite holiday of the year.
It's a one-of-a-kind holiday program of Jazz synergies, vintage songs, historic themes and exhuberant expressions of gratitude.
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Featuring:
Brian Friedland/Piano
Mike Conners/Drums
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Vivek Patel/Trumpet, Flugel Horn
Rick Stone/Saxophone
Timothy Shneier/Trombone
Composer/pianist and Chicago native Brian Friedland's music displays a relentless creativity and open-mindedness that is quickly evident when one examines his written repertoire. A composer from age 13, his output consists of 8 big band charts, 12 chamber works, a film score, and hundreds of compositions for small and large jazz ensembles. In addition to writing music drawing on mainstream jazz and classical traditions, Friedand's pieces include diverse instrumentations and unusual ideas. Friedland studied with jazz composers Vince Mendoza and Kim Richmond and pianists Shelly Berg, Allan Pasqua, and Danilo Perez. He has a master's degree in jazz composition from New England Conservatory and a bachelor's degree in jazz performance from the University of Southern California. He comes to DreamFarm with a full, rich horn section and lots of amazing ideas to share.
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Featuring:
Sergio Brando/Piano
Ferdinando Argenti/Vocals
Joe Deleault/Piano
Don Davis/Saxophone
Cecelia Zabala/Guitar, Vocals
Julie's special guests perform music with Latin influences from Brazil, Italy and South America. Guest musicians include, guitarist Sergio Brando, pianist and vocalist Ferdinando Argenti and the saxophone /piano duo Joe Deleault and Don Davis in their collaboration with South American guitarist and singer, Cecelia Zabala.
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Ferdinando Argenti/Piano
Bronik Suchanek/Bass
Bob Savine/Drums
Ferdinando Argenti, Boston-based pianist/keyboardist/ vocalist/ composer/ arranger, was born in Pisa, Italy, in 1954. At age 7, this multi-faceted artist began studying piano until he entered high school, during which time he gained experience playing with Italian rock bands (although in the meantime listening to his father's American swing records ), and even won a national musical contest and appeared on Italian television. He continued to play music while a student of languages at the University of Pisa. In 1984 , he left Europe for the United States, where he furthered his jazz education. During this period, Argenti returned to his native Italy to perform in many jazz concerts with both Italian and American jazz musicians, most notably Chet Baker, Lee Konitz and Kenny Wheele . Among the Italian jazz musicians he played with, we should mention Massimo Urbani, Paolo Fresu, Marcello Rosa, Gianni Basso, Flavio Boltro, among others. Ferdinando Argenti's brilliant jazz piano sound and improvisational style are a composite of Charlie Parker's be-bop, Oscar Peterson's blend of bop and swing, the lyrical approach of Bill Evans and Chet Baker, and some of the harmonic innovations and rhythmic feel of Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea . Argenti's sensitive vocal phrasing and delivery can be largely attributed to his admiration for Frank Sinatra and Chet Baker. Ferdinando share his original music along and Jazzy Italian Popera tunes with our DreamFarm audience.
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Featuring:
Bruce Gertz/Bass
Jerry Bergonzi/Saxophone
Austin McMahon/Drums
Conley DelRay/Piano
Bruce Gertz takes us on a tour of his new recording, “A Different Take,” featuring four renowned Jazz improvisers make use of the malleable structures of Jazz form, harmony, and rhythm to give us a different take on classic sounds.
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Featuring:
"If You Lieb Me Now”
Edmar Colon with the Anthony Fung Quintet
“The Way You Look Tonight”
Grace Kelly Band
“The Bodega”
The Benny Sharoni Quartet
“Inspiration”
Julie Lavender & Kamau Kenyatta
“Awake”
Jerry Bergonzi
Stunning moments from the rising stars in the saxophone universe….brought to you from the farm and beyond…
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Featuring:
Andy Milas, Guitar
Tom Martin, Bass
Onur Dilisen, Violin
Naseem Alatrash, Cello
George Lernis, Percussion
An instrumental ensemble hailing from Boston, MA (USA), Esthema has been creating their unique sound since 2006 by fusing the sounds of Jazz/Fusion and Progressive Rock with the sounds of the traditional music of the Balkan region and the Near & Middle East. The musicians that shape the sound of Esthema bring together both Western and Eastern influences, instruments, and concepts creating a musical tapestry that transcends genres and cultures.
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Featuring:
Bert Seager/Piano
Cathrine Bent/Cello
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Brian O’Neill/Percussion
The Why is a chamber-jazz quartet lead by Bert Seager, American jazz pianist, composer, recording artist, and educator. The Why also features cello, upright bass, and hand percussion and together reveal new ways to hear dance rhythms from many cultures. The music makes one wonder what Schubert would have sounded like had he lived in Peru and played odd meters, or if Ravel had lived in Ghana and had been able to improvise over chord changes.
Cadence Magazine says Bert’s music is filled with “effervescent optimism.” And the Boston Globe wrote that his “kind of exuberance makes the jazz world go round.”
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Featuring:
Grace Kelly/Saxophone and Vocals
Pete McCann/Guitar
Evan Gregor/Bass
Chantale Sterling/Vocals
Jason Palmer/Trumpet
Ross Pederson/Drums
Presenting our first ever live concert recording: Grace Kelly performing Live at Sculler’s Jazz Club in Boston. We had a blast capturing music from Grace’s 10th anniversary show at Boston’s #1 Jazz Club. I also had a ball sitting in with her band to sing that night. Later she came to the farm to talk about her music for our radio program. It’s an honor to share this very impressive young lady’s music with our audiences.
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Featuring:
“Danza Di Cala Luna”
John Williams and Paco Pena
“Dragon Fly”
“Spirit Dances”
Peter Jansen and Friends
“Deep Cover”
Ian Ethan Case Open Land Trio
“The Way You Smile”
Ameranouche
“Aque Las Coisas Todas”
Sergio Brandao Group
“I Never Dreamed”
Julie Lavender & Casper Guildensoe
www.julielavender.com
Glorious moments of eclectic and jazzy guitar collaborations unfolding here at the farm and beyond…
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Featuring:
Jerry Bergonzi/Tenor Saxophone
Chasing epic sax player Jerry Bergonzi down is no easy thing, but well worth the effort. Jerry is an internationally lauded composer, tenor saxophone player, educator and Boston native. When you hear his music you will understand why Jerry receives rave reviews wherever he plays across the globe. It’s an honor to have him on the program. Can’t wait to share his music with our audience.
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Featuring:
David Tonkin/Guitar
Don Williams/Bass
Tom Robinson/Piano
Tim Gilmore/Drums
Matt Langley/Saxophone
David Tonkin’s Group brings us original Jazz pieces the open up like windows into popular Jazz grooves.
David calls himself a “Blue Collar” Jazz player….a guy whose work in music is all play. He been playing, teaching and performing for over 40 years. I loved his take on the Jazzy idioms he opens up for us. You’ll like hearing the work of this experienced Jazz man and his seasoned band.
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Featuring:
Peter Janson/Guitar and Vocals
A "gifted acoustic finger-style guitar player" Peter Janson brings world-class acoustic guitar music to records and the concert stage with fresh contemporary arrangements of new and traditional tunes from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, and North America, as well as Celtic inspired compositions. A fusion of Jazz, American roots music, new age and classical sounds, his original and compelling contemporary style is filled with artistry, superb technical mastery, and heartfelt passion: weaving songs about Celtic kings, lost love and sad dogs, memory, life, and the heart. Peter comes to DreamFarm to talk about what is driving him to dig deep and find new inspiration and share some of the highlight of his journey so far.
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John Muratore/Piano
Highly acclaimed Boston classical guitarist, John Muratore, has appeared extensively across the US, Canada, Europe and Russia and he came to DreamFarm to play gorgeous guitar music. We explore classical guitar repertoire that is touched by jazz idioms. It's fascinating to hear those sounds flowing from John's fingers. I took my favorite place on the barn floor to listen intently. (I find myself there a lot when players come to record for the show.) Take your favorite place and listen to his show.
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Featuring:
Bert Seager/Piano
Cathrine Bent/Cello
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Brian O’Neill/Percussion
The Why is a chamber-jazz quartet led by Bert Seager, American jazz pianist, composer, recording artist, and educator. The Why also features cello, upright bass, and hand percussion and together reveal new ways to hear dance rhythms from many cultures. The music makes one wonder what Schubert would have sounded like had he lived in Peru and played odd meters, or if Ravel had lived in Ghana and had been able to improvise over chord changes.
Cadence Magazine says Bert’s music is filled with “effervescent optimism.” And the Boston Globe wrote that his “kind of exuberance makes the jazz world go round.”
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Featuring:
Ervin Dhimo/Bass
Steve Hunt/Piano
Vancil Cooper/Drums
European Bass Player Ervin Dhimo presents his dynamic jazz-funk-fusion project THE ERViN DHIMO TRIO, featuring World renowned jazz pianist, composer and jazz educator, Steve Hunt and prodigy Percussionist/Drummer Vancil Cooper.
"The Albanian-born electric bassist and his trio specialize in fierce, soulful, funky workouts on jazz, pop, and original tunes..." -Kevin Lowenthal, Boston Globe
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Featuring:
Louise Van Aarsen/Vocals
Rebecca Parris/Vocals
Ted Davis/Vocals
Paul McWilliams/Piano
Bruce Gertz/Bass
James Lattini/Drums
Studios! Destiny is getting glowing reviews...
It was a real singer’s celebration at the Farm when Louise Van Aarsen came with her talented friends and comrades. The music composed and sung by Louise may best be described as "grown up music for grown ups." Her subjects are time, love and loss and desire. She is not afraid of singing of domesticity, children and happiness. These subjects are all cushioned in thoughtful arrangements tending toward the southern hemisphere and hyper-exact contemporary jazz production. Louise’ voice is no-nonsense and very easy on the ear. Her band is top notch. .Singer Ted Davis and producer Parris join Van Aarsen and the three create dancing vocal counterpoint to great effect. Louise’ writing plumbs the depths of the commonplace while making them not seem such. The fields of the farm were alive with the singing!
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Featuring:
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Haruka Yabuno/Piano
The Yabuno Ettun Project is a highly creative collaboration between Japanese pianist Haruka Yabuno and Israeli bassist Ehud Ettun. Each one an imaginative composer, Ehud and Haruka have created, during the past few years, a unique interaction on stage. Their performances have also been described by listeners as "captivating" and "fascinating."
"The beauty is that we came together through music way before we could find a common verbal language," explains Haruka. "Once music took over, once we knew that improvising could take us anywhere, the journey itself was our destination.”
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Featuring:
Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Annette Philip/Vocals
Bertram Lehmann/Drums and Percussion
Maxim Lubarsky is a pianist with a rare spectrum of talent and virtuosity. Equally comfortable performing jazz, classical, and music of Latin America, he is a truly remarkable arranger, composer and performer. He is joined at DreamFarm by master percussionist and drummer, Bertram Lehmann and vocal phenom, Annette Philip. Together they form a truly unparalleled trio each exploring the percussive and melodic landscapes of their instruments taking us to unexpected new places.
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Featuring:
“How Sweet It Is”
Tracy Clark Quartet
“Inspiration”
“Mama Africa”
Albino Mbie
“All That Love”
The Amethyst Group
“Veil”
Julie Lavender with The Amethyst Group
“Buscayando Guayaba”
Los Soneros de las Seis
“Sweet Prince”
Julie Lavender with Eugene Friesen/Tim Ray/Greg Hopkins
Ah the voice, so personal and intimate. Some of the sweetest moments at the farm are those surrounded by the voices of our talented artists. Here are a few of those moments.
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Featuring:
Mark Shilansky/ Piano
Dave Newsam/Guitar
Dave Tonkin/Guitar
Jim Clark/Trumpet/Bass
Matt Langley/Saxophone
Less Harris Jr./Drums
Jazz pianist, composer arranger, Mark Shilansky assembled a fabulous group musicians combining horns and guitars and keyboards, piano, bass and drums.
This versatile group performed intricate arrangements that brought out the best of all their many talents. Cool originals filled the barn showcasing the unique combination of piano, keys, horns and guitars, and so much more.
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Featuring:
Allegra Cramer/Harp and Voice
Sagit Zilberman/Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Recorder
Suji Kim/Bass
In this ethereal and melifluous mélange of sound you will hear harp and voice, bass, flute, saxophone, clarinet and recorder. It’s an airy synergy of Jazz harmonies with modern pop music.
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Featuring:
Eugene Friesen/Cello
Tim Ray/Piano
Greg Hopkins/Trumpet
Sublime indeed.
4 time Grammy Award Winning cellist, Eugene Friesen was my guest for this episode of DreamFarm Radio along with pianist Tim Ray and trumpet player Greg Hopkins.
As if it weren't enought to swim in the vibrations of Eugene's pulchritudinous cello playing, I was treated to their jazz chamber music trio, Tre Corda. "Tre Corda" refers to classical piano notation, and is an instruction to the pianist to the release of the soft pedal which allow all three piano strings vibrate freely. This trio's members are free to explore their own creative paths and fully resonate as individual musicians in free and yet collaborative expression. That's "Tre Corda!"
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Featuring:
Benny Sharoni/Tenor Sax
Mark Mele/Guitar
Todd Baker/Bass
Stave Lagnone/Drums
Tenor saxophonist Benny Sharoni is a U.S. bandleader, composer and arranger who is a mainstay on the international jazz scene. A straight ahead player who fuses together the classic bop influences of Sonny Rollins, Dexter Gordon and Steve Grossman (among many others), Sharoni flavors his music with Latin rhythms and an energetic drive that delights audiences worldwide. He demonstrates fervent skill on his horn that instantly lifts him above the pack, but that’s only one element of his winning formula. Sharoni is also a player committed to unfettered expression; reaching an audience through taste, beauty and infectious swing.
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"Ancient poetic prayers rise as incense through the color and light of art and music.”
Singer-songwriter Julie Lavender, host of DreamFarm Radio discusses her newly released CD, "The Siddur Project."
In this project Julie Lavender, sets luminous poetry from the ancient Jewish prayer book to her own fresh, multi-faceted, jazz-influenced music. This intriguing project features top East Coast jazz players and also highlights Julie’s striking visual art.
Check out the website to see the art and get a copy of the CD.
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Daniel Bennett/Alto Saxophone/Flute/Oboe/Clarinet
Nat Janoff/Electric Guitar
Eddy Khaimovich/Electric Bass
Matthew Feick/Drums
Britt Melewski/Poetry/Spoken Word artist
New York saxophonist Daniel Bennett has been hailed as one of the most original and unpredictable musical voices of his generation. Insite Magazine calls Bennett's music, "refreshingly capricious and trippy." The Village Voice raves, "saxophonist Daniel Bennett makes hay with an airy approach that's buoyant enough to conjure notions of East African guitar riffs and Steve Reich's pastoral repetition." The Boston Herald describes Bennett's music as "exploratory Folk-Jazz hybrid." Timeout New York raves, "Daniel Bennett airs his lilting, potentially hypnotic compositions!" Check out this episode featuring Recorded Daniel Live in Concert for this very special episode of DreamFarm Radio.
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Craig Jaster/Vocals and Piano
Brendan Dowd/Bass
Tim Gilmore/Drums
Vocalist, composer, pianist, Craig Jaster is a self-taught pro who's music is a cool blend of jazz, blues and pop influences. He is right at home with the best of jazz players and his songs are hip and fun. Craig's trio features Brendan Dowd/Bass and Tim Gilmore/Drums. Their original take on jazzy trio vocal music is our treat of the week from the farm.
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Featuring:
“Waterfall”
Peter Jansen/Bertram Lehmann
“Bon Filho”
“Choro Negro”
Trio Por Do Sol
“Modim”
Julie Lavender
“Shadow Play”
Eugene Frisen/Tim Ray/Greg Hopkins
“Johnny’s Swing”
Ameranouche
A listen-back to the rich and varied string vibrations that have permeated the atmosphere at DreamFarm.
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Steve Hunt /Piano
Jack Diefendorf,/Drums
Bruce Gertz/Bass
At DreamFarm we love eclectic jazz influences but there is nothing quite like Classic trio jazz to bring you home to a happy listening place.
And these guys do it with such finesse that it is fresh and new, especially since they write original trio music and have released 2 new albums of it.
After many years of playing, recording and writing, these fellows truly shine and it was such fun to have them at the farm. I was taken to new heights as they backed me up on my own trio jazz tune “Velvet Arms of Midnight.” Thank you, Steve, Bruce and Jack.
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Panayota Haloulakou/Vocals
With Lefteris Kordis/Piano
This young musician has a beautifully crafted style with a fetching voice and a way of interpreting melodies that is fresh, adventurous and evocative. Together with her husband, Lefteris they form a fearless and seamless duo. I loved Panayota’s voice and the way she intuited new places to go in familiar songs. Her interpretations made each song a brand new journey rather than just a familiar ride down a musical road. Take the trip with us. It all starts right here at DreamFarm with Panayota Haloulkou.
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Kim Richmond, Composer/Arranger/Alto Saxophonist
Internationally known, Grammy nominated alto saxophonist, orchestra leader, composer and arranger, Kim Richmond joins Julie to share his latest recording “Artistry.” Artistry is Richmond’s tribute to one of the most innovative bandleaders in jazz, Stan Kenton. While that is certainly noteworthy, there's much more here than memories. Augmenting the traditional big-band structure Kim’s amazing orchestral arrangements, creatively written originals and terrifically performed charts Kim Richmond and his orchestra group deliver an outstanding performance. It’s a thrill to have Kim come and share his new recording and play live with Julie for this episode of DreamFarm Radio.
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Don Davis/Saxophones, Flute, Clarinet and…teeth!
Don Davis, a friend and frequent guest musician at DreamFarm, has played for us numerous times times as well as performed on several of Julie’s albums. Don plays, soprano/alto/tenor and bass saxophones, various flutes clarinet, percussion and even his teeth! He has performed live and recorded with scores of well-known and accomplished musicians of all sorts. It takes great skill and versatility to contribute to so many different bands so well, while weaving his very own signature sounds and ideas tastefully into the mix. His resume is a road map for a most interesting musical journey that starts right here at the farm.
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Albino Mbie Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist
Albino Mbie was born in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, a country in southern Africa known for its rich musical and cultural heritage. Fueled by the resourcefulness and determination that have always characterized Mozambicans, he built his first guitar at 16 from a 5-liter can of oil, scrap wood, and strings made out of electrical cords. As with his home-made guitar, Albino wanted to combine styles and incorporate diverse elements in his music. Today, Albino’s music succeeds in combining many disparate parts into an organic whole. It incorporates his musical experiences from Mozambique, the U.S., and many other places around the world, combining rhythmic patterns and musical concepts to create a unique "Moz-Jazz" sound.
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Featuring:
Mark Shilansky/ Piano
Sara Caswell/ Violin
Kathleen Flynn/ Vocals
Eric Byers/ Guitar
Lee Harris Jr./ Drums
Keala Laumetheiwa/ Bass
DreamFarm Radio takes you to a live CD release concert in the historic Amoskeag Mill in Manchester, NH where we are introduced to the music of Fugue Mill.
Fugue Mill weaves jazz through the fabric of Americana, world, and classical music, creating a complex yet attractive blend of musical and improvisational styles. Original group pieces are featured side by side with music by such composers as Leonard Cohen and Samuel Barber. Violin and mandolin augment the quartet of piano, guitar, bass, and drums, creating a transparent and vibrant palette of improvisation and counterpoint.
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Raquel Quinones Rivera/Vocals
Anna Talpe/Vocals
Jared Yee/Tenor Sax
Evan Waaramaa/Piano
Doug Richards/Bass
Matt Pahaelian/Drums
The six members of Amethyst have joined their love of contemporary jazz, acoustic pop, and various Latin genres with undeniable skill and taste. The unique voice of each musician enriches improvisational arcs throughout every performance. Featuring Rivera’s originals, as well as collaborative cover arrangements, this group delivers accessible interpretations of human feeling as well as delighting the ears.
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Nick Goumas/Tenor and Soprano Saxophones
Ken Cervenka/Trumpet
Steve Hunt/Piano
Bruce Gertz/Bass
Jack Dieffendorf/Drums
The Nick Goumas Quintet is a culmination of the classic Jazz sensibilities, talents, and temperaments of 5 of New England’s best known players. The quintet is a class ensemble Jazz group that performs with energy, feeling and musical integrity. The Quartet's straight ahead style and diplay of rhythmic and harmonic sense produces some exciting jazz improvisation.
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Featuring:
Maxim Lubarsky /Piano
Raquel Quiñones-Rivera/Vocals
Valeria Añez/Vocals
Jose C. Santiago/Percussion
Judith Soberanes/Percussion
Galen Gregory Willett/Bass
Hot Latin Salsa, and so much more, from this super fun group of excellent musicians we had at the farm. Neighbors dropped by to enjoy the recording session. It was a fantastic party of great music and new friendships. I loved the sounds of the 6 - Los Soneros de Las Seis!
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Featuring:
“Caravan” by Duke Elliington
Arranged by The Maxim Lubarsky Percussion Trio:
“Artistry in Rhythm” and “The Peanut Vender” by Stan Kenton
Arranged by The Kim Richmond Jazz Orchestra
“Interstellar Gaze” based on “Star Eyes” by Gene de Paul and Don Raye
Reimagined by: Trio Now
“The Way You Look Tonight” by Jerome Kern
Arranged by: The Grace Kelly Band
What happens when fresh creativity is loosed on sublime standards? Rearranging Magic. Here how DreamFarm Radio guests have arranged and rearranged some of the music we know and love.
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Cecelia Zabala/ Guitar and Vocal
Joe Deleault/Sax, Flute, Clarinet
Guitarist, singer, composer Cecilia Zabala was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1975. She is guitarist, singer and composer Through out her career, she has expressed her musical creativity using her guitar and her voice, creating original compositions that blend sensitivity, emotion, technique and intuition. Her music draws on a rich mixture of influences, from Argentinian folklore, the contemporary language of the twentieth century, jazz, tango, and Brazilian music. In this unusual DreamFarm show, here how Cecelia connected with New Hampshire musicians, pianist, Joe Deleault wind player, Don Davis and learn how their collaboration has spanned the continent and the musical sensibilities of the Americas and hear how it all intersects at DreamFarm.
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Catherine Bent/Cello
Adam Barhami/7-stringed Guitar
Marian Campos/Cavaquinho
The musicians of Trio Por Do Sol are modern practitioners of a tradition that's about 140 years old but continues to be re-defined. At its very core, Choro is a hybrid style, with roots in Europe and Africa. Brazil claims Choro as its first own urban music (from Rio). It's also very important to Brazilian identity, which is profoundly multi-racial. Currently, choro is practiced along a continuum of tradition and modernity, and the music has been blended with jazz and bluegrass and klezmer and even baroque music. In most contexts, it is a vehicle for improvisation, although the expectations are somewhat different than in jazz. We have a repertoire that mixes old and new choro compositions; we create our own arrangements and improvise around these forms. Fresh and fascinating music.
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Anthony Fung/Drums
Kyumin Shim/ Piano
Jonathan Chapmna/Bass
Edmar Colon/Sac
Mao Sone/Trumpet
When we heard the talents of this exciting young group of players, we knew you’d want to hear this brass section and their rhythm section. The Anthony Fung Quintet consists of five remarkably talented musicians who have distinguished themselves as accomplished musicians in the Boston area. You’ll be impressed with what you hear and how they play both new and old tunes. Young Jazz Boston comes to Historic DreamFarm…
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Peter Primamore/Composer, Arranger, Pianist
Even if you've never heard of composer/pianist Peter Primamore, there's a good chance you've heard his award winning film and television scores. Having built an extensive resume as a commercial composer, Primamore has produced Grancia, an ambitious and highly personal collection of original music, mixing the intimacy of a chamber ensemble with a high energy jazz-fusion rhythm section. “Primamore” means First Love. We invite you to enjoy Peter’s musical first love- the music he shares with us on DreamFarm Radio.
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Mili Bermejo/Voice
Dan Greenspan/String Bass
Vocalist, composer, educator, Latin music and Jazz specialist. Professor at Berklee College of Music since 1984, where she teaches Jazz improvisation, Latin music, performance, and voice technique. Mili performs with her husband and bassist, Dan Greenspan. Together they are the perfect duo, combining voice, and strings, and expressing the aesthetic of Jazz with the colors, textures, rhythms and poetic content of the music from Latin America.
Daughter of the Mexican composer Guillermo Bermejo and his wife Luz, an Argentinean tango singer, Ms. Bermejo's blood already contained the wealth of two musical cultures at birth. She was born in Buenos Aires, but raised in the socially and artistically diverse environment of Mexico City where she grew up internalizing the music and political statements of the 60's and 70's made by the Argentineans, Chileans, Brazilians and Uruguayans in exile in Mexico City. This cultural diversity, and interaction between artists of different countries and disciplines laid the groundwork for her diverse style and dedication to the social responsibility of the artist
Dan Greenspan plays the double-bassist with a passion that makes the textures and moods of the music almost palpable. His capacity to provide both the root and the melody of the music is at the core of his creative playing.
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Bonnie MacLeod / Singer, Composer, Pianist and Entertainer
Veteran singer, composer, pianist, and entertainer, Bonnie MacLeod joins Julie in the barn for a super fun time doing vocal favorites and character pieces along with her brilliant original solo piano pieces. Bonnie brings her sassy songs sass and sunshine to the farm.
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Ian Ethan Case/Double Necked-Guitar, Fretless Guitar, Kalimba
Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Ian Ethan, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar, has been performing in small listening venues around the country for the past six years and has now gained national recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them. Julie welcomes, Ian Ethan Case back to the farm to hear about his latest work and join him on one of his newest compositions.
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Don Davis/Saxophone
Joe Deleault/Piano
Davis and Deleault's music has touched audiences across the globe ranging from individual tours of the U.S. and Europe to sharing the stage with multi-Grammy winning artists including festival venues like the JVC, Montreal, Kool, Berlin, and many others. TV appearances on VH1 and various movie/sountracks. When describing the music of Davis and Deleault, one critic wrote, "Don Davis displayed a mastery of bass clarinet, alto and soprano saxophone, and achieved the same flexibility and excellence at improvisation with different timbres. Joe Deleault played with equal technical mastery and innovation on an instrument that can provide much rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic variety." The duo's recording credits include The Microscopic Septet, LL Cool J, Jon Bon Jovi, Mighty Sam McClain, CJ Chenier, Danzig, Tribute to Monk, and many others. Playin' at DreamFarm with Julie, they celebrate their talents and creative collaboration, and perform selections from their latest CD release "Davis and Deleault."
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Featuring:
Diane Reeves from "Christmas Time is Here"
Nancy Wilsom from "A Nancy Wilson Christmas"
Helen Merrill from "Christmas Song Book"
Al Jarreau from "Chrismas"
This week from DreamFarm we bring you a celebration of glorious vocal jazz Christmas songs.
It's the sound of Chrismas swinging, grooving and souflfully seranading you like never before.
Our gift to you from the farm.
Merry Christmas!
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Kenny Ellis/Vocals
What do dreidels, latkes, overcoming and existential threat all have in common with jazz? Everything! DreamFarm Radio brings you a very hip Hannukah celebration featuring Kenny Ellis's Hannukah album and some of the best big band swing around. Get ready to dig it.
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Peter Primamore/Composer, Arranger, Pianist
Even if you've never heard of composer/pianist Peter Primamore, there's a good chance you've heard his award winning film and television scores. Having built an extensive resume as a commercial composer, Primamore has produced Grancia, an ambitious and highly personal collection of original music, mixing the intimacy of a chamber ensemble with a high energy jazz-fusion rhythm section. “Primamore” means First Love. We invite you to enjoy Peter’s musical first love- the music he shares with us on DreamFarm Radio.
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Featured Musicians:
Banda Lua
Sergio Brandao/Guitar
Pau Liberman/Flute
Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Ebinho Cardoso/Bass
Bertram Lehmann/Drums
www.sergiobrandao.com
Amethyst The Group
Raquel Ainones Rivera/Vocals
Anna Talpe/Vocals
Jare Yee/ Tenor Sax
Evan Waaramaa?Piano
Dough Richards/Bass
Matt Pahaelian/Drums
www.amethystthegroup.com
Fretful Porcupine
Jake Amerding/Strings
Kevin Gosa/Saxophone
www.thefretfulporcupine.com
Julie Lavender and Esthema
Julie Lavender/Vocals and Guitar
Andy Milas/Guitar
Tom Martin/Bass
Onir Dilisen/Violin
George Lernis/Percussion
Naseem Alatrash/Cello
www.julielavender.com
www.esthema.com
Corona Collaboration
Nikolas Anadolis/Piano
Edmar Colon/Saxophone
Javier Rosario/Guitar
Hoo Kim/Bass
Nahum Corona/Drums
Julie Lavender with The Brian Friedland Sextet
Julie Lavender/Vocals and Guitar
Brian Friedland/Piano
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Mike Conners/Drums
Rick Stone/Saxophone
Vivel Patel/Trumpet
Timothy Shneier/Trombone
Matt Savage Quartet
Matt Savage/Piano
Mark Salesky/Saxophone
Hoo Kim/Bass
Anthony Fung Drums
www.savagerecords.com
Julie Lavender continues to reveal the world of DreamFarm with this behind the scenes episode in which she shares more of her own music, creative influences and life at the farm. Julie talks with engineer Don Richardson inviting listeners find out more about what makes DreamFarm Radio a feast for the ears.
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Featuring:DreamFarm Radio's musical Thanksgiving celebration from Julie's New England farm.
Thanksgiving at DreamFarm:
Julie invites listeners into her family's Thanksgiving experience with the music and sentiments that fill the farm on their favorite holiday of the year.
It's a one-of-a-kind holiday program of Jazz synergies, vintage songs, historic themes and exhuberant expressions of gratitude.
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Tracy Clark/Vocals
Bob Christopherson/Piano
Greg Holt/Bass
Casey Scheuerell/Drums
Tracy Clark, a proud Bostonian, has been singing in and around Boston since she was 19. In her late 20’s, Tracy’s music career included living and gigging in NYC before settling back down in Boston to raise her now teenage son.
Tracy is back on the scene with a vengeance.
With a voice reminiscent of Diana Krall, yet distinctly her own, Tracy draws her audiences in with her intimate approach to the stories she sings and is sure to have you swinging to songs that highlight how much fun she has being on stage.
Tracy is joined by some of Boston’s most accomplished and innovative musicians, Bob Christopherson on keyboards and arrangements, Greg Holt on bass and Casey Scheuerell on drums.
Tracy and I had a ball singing together. What a fun afternoon.
Tracy and the guys brought warm moments and sweet music to the barn. Hope you enjoy it.
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David Tonkin/Guitar
Don Williams/Bass
Tom Robinson/Piano
Tim Gilmore/Drums
Matt Langley/Saxophone
David Tonkin’s Group brings us original Jazz pieces the open up like windows into popular Jazz grooves.
David calls himself a “Blue Collar” Jazz player….a guy whose work in music is all play. He been playing, teaching and performing for over 40 years. I loved his take on the Jazzy idioms he opens up for us. You’ll like hearing the work of this experienced Jazz man and his seasoned band.
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Featuring:
Yuki Futami/ Piano
with Gina Ruzhansky/Vocalist
Yousuke Terao/Bass
Shouhei Nishimura/Drums
This week on DreamFarm Radio, we are excited to share the sublime solo piano work of young Japanese powerhouse pianist, Yuki Futami, and his gleamningly sensitive solo album, "Underrated." Yuki also shows off the work of vocalist, Gina Rushansky, an up and coming jazz singer and composer who does not fail to capture attention and deliver a big vocal payload.
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The music of Milton Nascimento
presented by
Bertram Lehmann/Drummer and Percussionist and
Professor of Ethnomusicology, and Brazilian Music Music at Berklee College of Music, Boston
Bertram Lehman guides our continued exploration of the music of the incomparable Milton Nascimento. Undeniably a Brazilian treasure, this singer-songwriter, composer, instrumentalist and visionary has created music that bridges influences that stem from his beloved Mias Gerais region and far beyond. Milton's music is an intersection of African, South American, and European Baroque traditions, Jazz and Pop. This week we discover the breadth of Milton's music and how his influence spans the globe.
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The music of Milton Nascimento
presented by
Bertram Lehmann/Drummer and Percussionist and
Professor of Ethnomusicology, and Brazilian Music Music at Berklee College of Music, Boston
This week we begin our exploration of the music of the incomparable Milton Nascimento. Undeniably a Brazilian treasure, this singer-songwriter, composer, instrumentalist and visionary has created music that bridges influences that stem from his beloved Mias Gerais region and far beyond. Milton's music is an intersection of African, South American, and European Baroque traditions, Jazz and Pop.
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Craig Jaster/Vocals and Piano
Brendan Dowd/Bass
Tim Gilmore/Drums
Vocalist, composer, pianist, Craig Jaster is a self-taught pro who's music is a cool blend of jazz, blues and pop influences. He is right at home with the best of jazz players and his songs are hip and fun. Craig's trio features Brendan Dowd/Bass and Tim Gilmore/Drums. Their original take on jazzy trio vocal music is our treat of the week from the farm.
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Richard Sheppard/Guitarist and Composer
Guitarist Richard "Shep" Sheppard, is an avid fan of Manouche guitarist Django Rienhart and Shep's fresh take on Manouche music also reflects his love of swing and admiration for some of the world's most iconic drummers. He comes to the farm unfurling his solo guitar sounds to draw us into his world of musical innovation.
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Eugene Friesen/Cello
Tim Ray/Piano
Greg Hopkins/Trumpet
Sublime indeed.
4 time Grammy Award Winning cellist, Eugene Friesen was my guest for this episode of DreamFarm Radio along with pianist Tim Ray and trumpet player Greg Hopkins.
As if it weren't enought to swim in the vibrations of Eugene's pulchritudinous cello playing, I was treated to their jazz chamber music trio, Tre Corda. "Tre Corda" refers to classical piano notation, and is an instruction to the pianist to the release of the soft pedal which allow all three piano strings vibrate freely. This trio's members are free to explore their own creative paths and fully resonate as individual musicians in free and yet collaborative expression. That's "Tre Corda!"
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Featuring:
Max Ridley/ Bass and Vocals
Matt Hull/Trumpet
Dor Herskovits/Drums
Boston-based bassist and composer and bassist, Max Ridley, explores Folk, American Roots, Punk and Jazz with his colleagues in the Basement Philharmonic band. You will hear shadows and layers of sometimes disparate styles that come together in his unique conception of musical synergy.
Max Ridley is a Boston-based musician, composer and teacher with a He has shared the stage with renown musicians, Kenny Werner, Ingrid Jensen, Bob Mover, Jason Palmer, George Garzone, Terri Lyne Carrington, Ra-Kalam Bob Moses and Perico Sambeat. He has performed in venues such as the Blue Note, Dizzy's Club Coca Cola at Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center
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Louise Van Aarsen/Vocals
Rebecca Parris/Vocals
Ted Davis/Vocals
Paul McWilliams/Piano
Bruce Gertz/Bass
James Lattini/Drums
Studios! Destiny is getting glowing reviews...
It was a real singer’s celebration at the Farm when Louise Van Aarsen came with her talented friends and comrades. The music composed and sung by Louise may best be described as "grown up music for grown ups." Her subjects are time, love and loss and desire. She is not afraid of singing of domesticity, children and happiness. These subjects are all cushioned in thoughtful arrangements tending toward the southern hemisphere and hyper-exact contemporary jazz production. Louise’ voice is no-nonsense and very easy on the ear. Her band is top notch. .Singer Ted Davis and producer Parris join Van Aarsen and the three create dancing vocal counterpoint to great effect. Louise’ writing plumbs the depths of the commonplace while making them not seem such. The fields of the farm were alive with the singing!
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Featuring:
Matt Savage/Piano and Keyboards
Aaron Gratzmiller/Saxophone
James Dale/Bass
Ben Paley/Guitar
Juan Mejia/Drums
What do you get when you combine the best of Jazz conceptions with what we love about pop, rock, R and B? You get Matt Savage and The Groove Experiment. We are so glad Matt is back at the farm as we experience his ever-expanding Big Bang of musical exploration.
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Ian Ethan Case/Acoustic Double-neck Guitar, Fretless Guitar, Emerald Guitar
Stephanie Case/Sound Designer
Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Ian Ethan Case, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar is increasingly gaining recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them.
One of only about five musicians worldwide to tackle the double-neck guitar in earnest, he fluidly combines a variety of self-invented playing techniques necessitated by his multi-layered compositions, which, taken together, have begun to establish the instrument's musical validity perhaps more so than the work of any other artist.
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Anthony Fung Quintet
Kim Richmond Jazz Rochestra with Clay Jenkins
Maxim Lubarsky Collective
At DreamFarm we love all the musical "bells and whistles" -- the many and varied textures, tambres, shades and colors of the bigger jazz band. This week we are sharing with your some of the very best Jazz arranging that highlights the wonderful world of the larger jazz ensemble. It's a feast for your ears.
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Featuring:
Grace Kelly/Saxophone and Vocals
Pete McCann/Guitar
Evan Gregor/Bass
Chantale Sterling/Vocals
Jason Palmer/Trumpet
Ross Pederson/Drums
Presenting our first ever live concert recording: Grace Kelly performing Live at Sculler’s Jazz Club in Boston. We had a blast capturing music from Grace’s 10th anniversary show at Boston’s #1 Jazz Club. I also had a ball sitting in with her band to sing that night. Later she came to the farm to talk about her music for our radio program. It’s an honor to share this very impressive young lady’s music with our audiences.
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John Muratore/Piano
Highly acclaimed Boston classical guitarist, John Muratore, has appeared extensively across the US, Canada, Europe and Russia and he came to DreamFarm to play gorgeous guitar music. We explore classical guitar repertoire that is touched by jazz idioms. It's fascinating to hear those sounds flowing from John's fingers. I took my favorite place on the barn floor to listen intently. (I find myself there a lot when players come to record for the show.) Take your favorite place and listen to his show.
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Eduardo Betancourt/ Venezuelan Harp
Eduardo Betancourt is undoubtedly a leader in his field... With his acoustic harp, he brings together traditional Venezuelan musical styles and creates new jazz fusions. He expands the horizons of his instrument, carving out new identities for it in the twenty-first century.
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Steve Hunt /Piano
Jack Diefendorf,/Drums
Bruce Gertz/Bass
At DreamFarm we love eclectic jazz influences but there is nothing quite like Classic trio jazz to bring you home to a happy listening place.
And these guys do it with such finesse that it is fresh and new, especially since they write original trio music and have released 2 new albums of it.
After many years of playing, recording and writing, these fellows truly shine and it was such fun to have them at the farm. I was taken to new heights as they backed me up on my own trio jazz tune “Velvet Arms of Midnight.” Thank you, Steve, Bruce and Jack.
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Featuring:
Cecelia Zabala/ Guitar and Vocal
Joe Deleault/Sax, Flute, Clarinet
Guitarist, singer, composer Cecilia Zabala was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1975. She is guitarist, singer and composer Through out her career, she has expressed her musical creativity using her guitar and her voice, creating original compositions that blend sensitivity, emotion, technique and intuition. Her music draws on a rich mixture of influences, from Argentinian folklore, the contemporary language of the twentieth century, jazz, tango, and Brazilian music. In this unusual DreamFarm show, here how Cecelia connected with New Hampshire musicians, pianist, Joe Deleault wind player, Don Davis and learn how their collaboration has spanned the continent and the musical sensibilities of the Americas and hear how it all intersects at DreamFarm.
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Featuring:
Lefteris Kordis/Piano
Panayota Haloulakou/Vocals
Edmar Colon/Tenor and Soprano Sax
Penny Muse Band is fetching vocalist Panayota Haloulakou, pianist Lefteris Kordis, and saxophonist Edmar Colon. This week our guests aspire to take listeners on a musical journey through Mediterranean Jazz and Greek Folklore. Imagine this incredible synergy of sound and culture flowing out of the barn!
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Featuring:
“Danza Di Cala Luna”
John Williams and Paco Pena
“Dragon Fly”
“Spirit Dances”
Peter Jansen and Friends
“Deep Cover”
Ian Ethan Case Open Land Trio
“The Way You Smile”
Ameranouche
“Aque Las Coisas Todas”
Sergio Brandao Group
“I Never Dreamed”
Julie Lavender & Casper Guildensoe
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Glorious moments of eclectic and jazzy guitar collaborations unfolding here at the farm and beyond…
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Featuring:
"I Never Dreamed"
Julie Lavender/ Vocals and Guitar
with Yuhan Sue/Vibes
Publio Delgado/Guitar
"Inspiration"
Julie Lavender/Vocals
with The Spontaneous Architects:
John Vaillancourt/Saxophone
Jerry Sabatini/Trumpt
Mike Effenberger/Piano
Bobsimonelli/Bass
"Don't Ask Me What I'm Thinkin'"
Julie Lavender/Vocals
with The Brian Friedland Sextet:
Brian Friedland/Piano/Composer/Arranger
Ehud Ettun Bass
Mike Conners/Drums
Rick Stone/Saxophone
Vivek Patel
Trumpet/Flugel Horn
Timothy Shneier/Trombone
"The Shadow of Your Smile"
Julie Lavender/Vocals
with Kubota Power Jazz
Yasko Kubota/Piano
Archie K/Bass
"Interior Design"
Julie Lavender/Vocals and Guitar
with Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Bertram Lehmann/Percussion
"Oceans"
Julie Lavender/Vocals and Guitar
with Roberto Cassan/Accordian
John Muratore/Guitar
"Never Felt the Sun"
Julie Lavender/Vocals and Guitar
with Alex Goumas/Bass
Rodrigo Bonelli/Drums Percussion
Matt Clauhs/Soprano Saxophone
"You Can't Take That Away From Me"
Julie Lavender/Vocals
with Steve Hunt Keyboard
Bruce Gertz Bass
Jack Dieffendorf/Drums
"Someone to Light Up My Life"
Julie Lavender/ Vocals
with Banda Lua:
Sergio Brandao/Guitar
Paul Liberman/Flute
Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Ebinho Cardoso/Bass
Bertram Lehmann/Drums
"Shochen Ad"
Julie Lavender/Vocals
with Mark Shilansky and The Guitar Heros:
Mark Shilansky/Piano
Dave Newsam/Guitar and Bass
Dave Tonkin/Guitar
Jim Clark/Bass and Trumpte
Matt Langley/Saxophone
Less Harris Jr./Drums
"Life is Beautiful"
Julie Lavender/Vocals and Guitar
with The Fernando Argenti Trio:
Fernando Argenti/Piano
Bronik Suchanek/Bass
Bob Savine/Drums
Today's program, "Dreamy Shared Synergies" is the first volume of this feast for the heart and the ears.
After 8 years of DreamFarm Radio events and broadcasts we are rolling out a series of the very sweetest dreamy collaboratoins Julie has enjoyed with the unparalled musicians who have graced the farm with their music.
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Featuring:
Raquel Quinones Rivera/Vocals
Anna Talpe/Vocals
Jared Yee/Tenor Sax
Evan Waaramaa/Piano
Doug Richards/Bass
Matt Pahaelian/Drums
The six members of Amethyst have joined their love of contemporary jazz, acoustic pop, and various Latin genres with undeniable skill and taste. The unique voice of each musician enriches improvisational arcs throughout every performance. Featuring Rivera’s originals, as well as collaborative cover arrangements, this group delivers accessible interpretations of human feeling as well as delighting the ears.
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Featuring:
Wendee Glick/Vocals and Percusssion
Steve Heck/Piano and Vocals
This week on the program we feature the smooth and seasoned duo of vocalist Wendee Glick and pianist Steve Heck.
Wendee's infectious singing, and her joy in the enterprise are evident to anyone who listens to her and Steve's masterful melodic playing and vocal contributions make their duo a winner.
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Featuring:
Peter Primamore/Composer, Arranger, Pianist
Even if you've never heard of composer/pianist Peter Primamore, there's a good chance you've heard his award winning film and television scores. Having built an extensive resume as a commercial composer, Primamore has produced Grancia, an ambitious and highly personal collection of original music, mixing the intimacy of a chamber ensemble with a high energy jazz-fusion rhythm section. “Primamore” means First Love. We invite you to enjoy Peter’s musical first love- the music he shares with us on DreamFarm Radio.
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Matt Savage/Solo Piano
Jazz pianist, Matt Savage, started his professional career at age 9! He is now 26, so that means he's been on a 17 year piano journey. This week on DreamFarm Radio we highlight music from his "Piano Voyages" solo album. Performed live here in barn Matt lights up the keys and the ears - just as he has since he performed his first concert here when he was only 12. Welcome back, Matt!
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Featuring:
Julie Lavender/Vocals/Guitar/Piano
Audrey Silver/Vocals
Linda D'Amour/Vocals
Linda D'Amour/Vocals
Marlene Delrosario/Vocals and Piano
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Lihi Haruvi/Soprano Saxophone
Nat Blankett/Drums
Haruka Yabuno/Piano
John Funkhouser/Piano
"Los Soneros de la Seis" with
Raquel Quinones Rivera/Vocals
Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
"Fretful Porcupine"
Jack Amerding/Violin
Kevin Gosa/Saxohpone
Zeke Martin Quintet
Matt Savage/Piano
Today's program, "Best of DreamFarm Vocals" is the third installment of some of the sweetest vocal sounds we've shared on the program over the years. This is one of several programs we've created that showcase the dreamy collaborations Julie has enjoyed with some of the unparalled musicians who have graced the farm with their music.
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Featuring:
Kim Richmond, Composer/Arranger/Alto Saxophonist
Internationally known, Grammy nominated alto saxophonist, orchestra leader, composer and arranger, Kim Richmond joins Julie to share his latest recording “Artistry.” Artistry is Richmond’s tribute to one of the most innovative bandleaders in jazz, Stan Kenton. While that is certainly noteworthy, there's much more here than memories. Augmenting the traditional big-band structure Kim’s amazing orchestral arrangements, creatively written originals and terrifically performed charts Kim Richmond and his orchestra group deliver an outstanding performance. It’s a thrill to have Kim come and share his new recording and play live with Julie for this episode of DreamFarm Radio.
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Albino Mbie Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist
Albino Mbie was born in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, a country in southern Africa known for its rich musical and cultural heritage. Fueled by the resourcefulness and determination that have always characterized Mozambicans, he built his first guitar at 16 from a 5-liter can of oil, scrap wood, and strings made out of electrical cords. As with his home-made guitar, Albino wanted to combine styles and incorporate diverse elements in his music. Today, Albino’s music succeeds in combining many disparate parts into an organic whole. It incorporates his musical experiences from Mozambique, the U.S., and many other places around the world, combining rhythmic patterns and musical concepts to create a unique "Moz-Jazz" sound.
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Featuring:
Yuki Futami/Pianist
with vocalist Gina Ruzhanaky
This week on DreamFarm Radio, we are excited to share the sublime solo piano work of young Japanese powerhouse pianist, Yuki Futami, and his gleamningly sensitive solo album, "Underrated." Yuki also shows off the work of vocalist, Gina Rushansky, an up and coming jazz singer and composer who does not fail to capture attention and deliver a big vocal payload.
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Featuring:
Catherine Bent/Cello
Adam Barhami/7-stringed Guitar
Marian Campos/Cavaquinho
The musicians of Trio Por Do Sol are modern practitioners of a tradition that's about 140 years old but continues to be re-defined. At its very core, Choro is a hybrid style, with roots in Europe and Africa. Brazil claims Choro as its first own urban music (from Rio). It's also very important to Brazilian identity, which is profoundly multi-racial. Currently, choro is practiced along a continuum of tradition and modernity, and the music has been blended with jazz and bluegrass and klezmer and even baroque music. In most contexts, it is a vehicle for improvisation, although the expectations are somewhat different than in jazz. We have a repertoire that mixes old and new choro compositions; we create our own arrangements and improvise around these forms. Fresh and fascinating music.
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Featuring:
Vocalist Tracy Clark with Bob Christopherson/Piano, Greg Holt/Bass and Casey Scherell/Drums
Vocalist Lynda D’Amour with Billy Duffy/Piano
Vocalist Mili Bermejo with Eugene Friesen/cello, Tim Ray/Piano and Dan Greenspan/Bass
Vocalist and Guitarist Julie Lavender
A special selection of some of DreamFarm Radio’s loveliest love songs.
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Featuring:
Julie Lavender
Singer, Songwriter, and DreamFarm Radio host, Julie Lavender, takes her audience behind the scenes of the show and life at DreamFarm, her New England country home. She talks about what inspires her own music and the creativity and art that flows in the midst of family, school, community, live performances, and radio recording sessions at the farm.
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Featuring:
Karrin Allyson: vocals
Jon Hendricks: vocals
Nancy King: vocals
Bruce Barth: piano, Fender Rhodes;
Peter Washington: bass
Todd Strait: drums
Frank Wess: tenor sax, flute
Nick Phillips: trumpet
A paradise for Jazz vocal explorations! Karrin Allyson brings us famous instrumental standards that have been enhanced with lyrics into a singer's delight.
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Featuring:
Andy Milas/Guitar
Onur Dilisen/Violin
Mac Ritchie/Oud and Bouzouki
Tom Martin/Bass
George Lernis/Drums
Esthema is a progressive music ensemble composed of virtuoso musicians hailing from Boston, MA. Esthema defies musical boundaries and creates their unique sound by blending rock and jazz-fusion with the sounds of the traditional music of the Balkan region and the Near and Middle East. The musicians that shape the sound of Esthema bring together both western and eastern influences, instruments, and concepts, creating a musical tapestry that transcends musical genres and cultures.
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Featuring:
Eugene Friesen/Cello
Tim Ray/Piano
Greg Hopkins/Trumpet
Sublime in deed.
I was deeply moved and delighted by the rich, soulful and truly thrilling music of
4 time Grammy Award-Winning cellist and composer, Eugene Friesen who was my guest on DreamFarm Radio along with pianist Tim Ray and trumpet player Greg Hopkins. As if it weren't enought to swim in the vibrations of Eugene's pulchritudinous cello playing, I was treated to their trio "Tre Corda."
Find out about "Tre Corda" at www.agitatedcatmusic.com
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Featuring:
Kenny Ellis/Vocals
What do dreidels, latkes, overcoming and existential threat all have in common with jazz? Everything! DreamFarm Radio brings you a very hip Hannukah celebration featuring Kenny Ellis's Hannukah album and some of the best big band swing around. Get ready to dig it.
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Featuring:
Catherine Bent/Cello
Elis Roseira/Guitar and Voice
Cellist Catherine Bent and vocalist/guitarist Elis Roseira met in the deep of a New England winter and discovered they were both under the spell of Brazilian music. Their music is truly a taste of the sun. It’s a blend, European Dance Music African rhythms and Brazilian Jazz sounds.
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Featuring:
Gary Burton
Elise Carlise
Louis Armstrong
Bert Seager/Anita Diamonte and singer Rebecca Shrimpton
Christopher Philips
Thanksgiving is our holiday and there is nothing quite like celebrating it at DreamFarm. This collection of some of Julie’s favorite music will enrich your celebration as you give thanks!
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Featuring:
Eugene Friesen/Cello
Howard Levy/Harmonica and Piano
Glen Velez/Percussion
The idea of World infused Jazz may not sound promising but the three members of Trio Globo have created something truly special with their newest album, Steering by the Stars. Eugene Frinsen is excellent with the cello as evident from the albums opening title track and carries through all thirteen songs. Howard Levy skills on the flute are exceeded only by his poweress with a harmonica and Glen Velez's percussion work is objectively magical. Each one of theire pieces offers a sound that is unique in its own way but also equally outstanding - including the impromptu session "Three Musicians" as well as the pair of covers from Woody Guthrie and John Coltrane.
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Featuring:
Craig Jaster/Vocals and Piano
Brendan Dowd/Bass
Tim Gilmore/Drums
Vocalist, composer, pianist, Craig Jaster is a self-taught pro who's music is a cool blend of jazz, blues and pop influences. He is right at home with the best of jazz players and his songs are hip and fun. Craig's trio features Brendan Dowd/Bass and Tim Gilmore/Drums. Their original take on jazzy trio vocal music is our treat of the week from the farm.
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Featuring:
Sergio Brando/Piano
Ferdinando Argenti/Vocals
Joe Deleault/Piano
Don Davis/Saxophone
Cecelia Zabala/Guitar, Vocals
Julie's special guests perform music with Latin influences from Brazil, Italy and South America. Guest musicians include, guitarist Sergio Brando, pianist and vocalist Ferdinando Argenti and the saxophone /piano duo Joe Deleault and Don Davis in their collaboration with South American guitarist and singer, Cecelia Zabala.
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Richard Sheppard/Guitarist and Composer
Guitarist Richard "Shep" Sheppard, is an avid fan of Manouche guitarist Django Rienhart and Shep's fresh take on Manouche music also reflects his love of swing and admiration for some of the world's most iconic drummers. He comes to the farm unfurling his solo guitar sounds to draw us into his world of musical innovation.
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Featuring:
Rinat Tregerman/Piano
Sagit Zilberman/Saxophone
Rinat Tregerman and Sagit Zilberman are sojourners to the East Coast from Israel. Attracted by the Jazz scene in Boston they came to expand their creative horizons and found a collaboration that spans musical styles and national cultures. Influenced by Middle Eastern rhythms and melodies and the improvisational language of Jazz, they perform together worldwide and bring the sound of Shalom to the farm.
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Featuring:
Julie Lavender/Vocals/Guitar/Piano
Audrey Silver/Vocals
Linda D'Amour/Vocals
Linda D'Amour/Vocals
Marlene Delrosario/Vocals and Piano
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Lihi Haruvi/Soprano Saxophone
Nat Blankett/Drums
Haruka Yabuno/Piano
John Funkhouser/Piano
"Los Soneros de la Seis" with
Raquel Quinones Rivera/Vocals
Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
"Fretful Porcupine"
Jack Amerding/Violin
Kevin Gosa/Saxohpone
Zeke Martin Quintet
Matt Savage/Piano
Today's program, "Best of DreamFarm Vocals" is the third installment of some of the sweetest vocal sounds we've shared on the program over the years. This is one of several programs we've created that showcase the dreamy collaborations Julie has enjoyed with some of the unparalled musicians who have graced the farm with their music.
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Featuring:
Yulia Musayelyan/Flute
Catherine Bent/Cello
Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Seamlessly blending the sensibilities of classical excellence and precision, Latin folk music and Jazz improvisation, the Macayú chamber Jazz trio brings enchantment to DreamFarm.
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Featuring:
Kim Richmond Composer, Arranger, Alto/Soprano Sax
Jeff Driskill/Saxohpones Flute Piccolo
Phil Feather/ Alto Sax, Oboe, Flute
John Yoakum/Tenor Sax, Flute Clarinet, English Horn
Bob Carr/Baritone Sax, Bass Clarinet, Basson
Trumpets and Flugelhorns:
Mike McGuffey, Ron King, Steve Huffesteter, Clay Jenkins
French Horns:
John Dickson, Paul Loredo, Jean Marinelli
Trombones: Bruce Fowlwer, Joey Sellers, Bill Tole, George McMullen, Morris Repass
Tuba and Voice: Bill Roper
Tom Hynes/Guitar
Rich Eames/Piano
Treny Henry and Ken Wild/Bass
Ralph Razze/DRums
David Johnson/Percussion,Vibes
Bob Florence/Piano
This week on DreamFarm Radio we feature the music of the Four-Time Grammy-Nominated composer, arranger and saxohponist Kim Richmond. The music of his CD, Refractions, features The Kim Richmond Concert Jazz Orchestra, a 24-piece showcase for the mastery of Kim's writing and soloing abilities.
The Orchestra is characterized by symphonic colors and textures over a free swinging (and sometimes free-form) jazz base and you are sure to enjoy this extremely rich palette of sound from DreamFarm.
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Featuring:
Earl Grant Lawrence/Flutes and Saxophone
Caroline N'daiye/Saxophone and Voice
Serge Paul-Emile/Bass Flute
Wayne Jones/Guitar
Brandon Guillermo/Congas
Zachary Rochester/Bass
Adonis Martin/Piano
Joe Hardigan/Drums
Produced by Martin Case
"Diversions" is multiple flutes and saxophones combined with a full percussion section, combining the influences of Afro-Cuban Latin Jazz and the organism of Sun Ra and Pharaoh Sanders. Diversions is riveting!
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Featuring:
Max Ridley/ Bass and Vocals
Matt Hull/Trumpet
Dor Herskovits/Drums
Boston-based bassist and composer and bassist, Max Ridley, explores Folk, American Roots, Punk and Jazz with his colleagues in the Basement Philharmonic band. You will hear shadows and layers of sometimes disparate styles that come together in his unique conception of musical synergy.
Max Ridley is a Boston-based musician, composer and teacher with a He has shared the stage with renown musicians, Kenny Werner, Ingrid Jensen, Bob Mover, Jason Palmer, George Garzone, Terri Lyne Carrington, Ra-Kalam Bob Moses and Perico Sambeat. He has performed in venues such as the Blue Note, Dizzy's Club Coca Cola at Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center
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The music of Milton Nascimento
presented by
Bertram Lehmann/Drummer and Percussionist and
Professor of Ethnomusicology, and Brazilian Music Music at Berklee College of Music, Boston
Bertram Lehman guides our continued exploration of the music of the incomparable Milton Nascimento. Undeniably a Brazilian treasure, this singer-songwriter, composer, instrumentalist and visionary has created music that bridges influences that stem from his beloved Mias Gerais region and far beyond. Milton's music is an intersection of African, South American, and European Baroque traditions, Jazz and Pop. This week we discover the breadth of Milton's music and how his influence spans the globe.
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Featuring:
Ian Ethan Case/Acoustic Double-neck Guitar, Fretless Guitar, Emerald Guitar
Stephanie Case/Sound Designer
Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Ian Ethan Case, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar is increasingly gaining recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them.
One of only about five musicians worldwide to tackle the double-neck guitar in earnest, he fluidly combines a variety of self-invented playing techniques necessitated by his multi-layered compositions, which, taken together, have begun to establish the instrument's musical validity perhaps more so than the work of any other artist.
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Featuring:
Anthony Fung Quintet
Kim Richmond Jazz Rochestra with Clay Jenkins
Maxim Lubarsky Collective
At DreamFarm we love all the musical "bells and whistles" -- the many and varied textures, tambres, shades and colors of the bigger jazz band. This week we are sharing with your some of the very best Jazz arranging that highlights the wonderful world of the larger jazz ensemble. It's a feast for your ears.
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Featuring:
Daniel Bennett: Also Sax, Tenor Sax, Flute, Piccolo, Clarinet, Oboe, Piano,
Percussion
Mark Cocheo: Electric Guitar, Banjo, Acoustic Guitar, Nylon String Guitar
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Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Flute, Piccolo,
Clarinet, Oboe, Piano, Percussion
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Bennett's futuristic avant-pop collides with opera themes by Giuseppe Verdi. Conceived after Bennett arranged the score for 'Whitman at the Whitney' at the Whitney Museum. Daniel Bennett & Mark Cocheo play all the wind, string and percussion parts, creating the sound of a large ensemble.
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Featuring:
“Danza Di Cala Luna”
John Williams and Paco Pena
“Dragon Fly”
“Spirit Dances”
Peter Jansen and Friends
“Deep Cover”
Ian Ethan Case Open Land Trio
“The Way You Smile”
Ameranouche
“Aque Las Coisas Todas”
Sergio Brandao Group
“I Never Dreamed”
Julie Lavender & Casper Guildensoe
www.julielavender.com
Glorious moments of eclectic and jazzy guitar collaborations unfolding here at the farm and beyond…
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Featuring:
Yuki Futami/ Piano
with Gina Ruzhansky/Vocalist
Yousuke Terao/Bass
Shouhei Nishimura/Drums
This week on DreamFarm Radio, we are excited to share the sublime solo piano work of young Japanese powerhouse pianist, Yuki Futami, and his gleamningly sensitive solo album, "Underrated." Yuki also shows off the work of vocalist, Gina Rushansky, an up and coming jazz singer and composer who does not fail to capture attention and deliver a big vocal payload.
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Featuring:
Bruce Gertz/Bass
Jerry Bergonzi/Saxophone
Austin McMahon/Drums
Conley DelRay/Piano
Bruce Gertz takes us on a tour of his new recording, “A Different Take,” featuring four renowned Jazz improvisers make use of the malleable structures of Jazz form, harmony, and rhythm to give us a different take on classic sounds.
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Featuring:
Eduardo Betancourt/ Venezuelan Harp
Eduardo Betancourt is undoubtedly a leader in his field... With his acoustic harp, he brings together traditional Venezuelan musical styles and creates new jazz fusions. He expands the horizons of his instrument, carving out new identities for it in the twenty-first century.
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Featuring:
The music of Milton Nascimento
presented by
Bertram Lehmann/Drummer and Percussionist and
Professor of Ethnomusicology, and Brazilian Music Music at Berklee College of Music, Boston
This week we begin our exploration of the music of the incomparable Milton Nascimento. Undeniably a Brazilian treasure, this singer-songwriter, composer, instrumentalist and visionary has created music that bridges influences that stem from his beloved Mias Gerais region and far beyond. Milton's music is an intersection of African, South American, and European Baroque traditions, Jazz and Pop.
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Featuring:
"Stop"
Composed by Julie Lavender/ Vocals and Guitar
with Yngvil Vatm Guttu/Trumpet
Pat Battstone/Piano
Kit Emos/Bass
Chuck Fertal/Drums
"Time of My Life"
Composed by Julie Lavender/ Vocals and Guitar
with Matt Clauhs/Saxophone
Alex Goumas/Bass
Rodrigo Bonellis/Drums Percussion
"Song for the Sower"
Composed by Julie Lavender/ Vocals and Piano
with Matt Clauhs/Saxophone
Alex Goumas/Bass
Rodrigo Bonellis/Drums Percussion
"Because of The Moon"
Composed by Julie Lavender/Vocals and Piano
with Matt Clauhs/Saxophone
Alex Goumas/Bass
Rodrigo Bonellis/Drums
"Underneath the Streets"
Composed by Julie Lavender/ Vocals
with Ian Eathan Case/Guitars/Bass/Percussion
"Play Me"
Composed by Julie Lavender/Vocals and Piano
"Church Rhythms"
Composed by Eugene Friesen
Julie Lavender/ Vocals
with Eugene Friesen/Cello
Tim Ray/Piano
"Dream's Last Breath"
Composed by Julie Lavender/ Vocals and Guitar
with Esthema:
Andy Milas/Guitar
Tom Martin/Bass
George Lernis/Percussion
Onur Dilisen/Violin
Nseem Alatrash/Cello
Today's program, "DreamFarm Gems with Julie" is the second volume of this feast for the heart and the ears.
After 8 years of DreamFarm Radio events and broadcasts we are rolling out a series of the very sweetest dreamy collaboratoins Julie has enjoyed with the unparalled musicians who have graced the farm with their music.
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Featuring:
John Funkhouser/Piano
Boston area pianist, bassist, composer, educator and bandleader, JohnFunkhouser, joins Julie at the farm to share his latest compositions and musical collaborations. Funkhouser takes an active interest in a wide spectrum of music, including all kinds of jazz, from avant-garde to straight ahead to New Orleans Jazz, Brazilian and Afro-Cuban music, folk music of Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Africa, American popular music, including funk, rock, blues, bluegrass, and hip-hop, Classical from Gregorian chant to 21st century music, Hindustani and Carnatic Classical music of India, Balinese and Javanese Gamelan, and all kinds of hybrids between these various traditions. Find out where he takes us next!
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Featuring:
Matt Savage/Solo Piano
Jazz pianist, Matt Savage, started his professional career at age 9! He is now 26, so that means he's been on a 17 year piano journey. This week on DreamFarm Radio we highlight music from his "Piano Voyages" solo album. Performed live here in barn Matt lights up the keys and the ears - just as he has since he performed his first concert here when he was only 12. Welcome back, Matt!
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Featuring:
Cecilia Zabala/Composer, Vocalist, Guitarist
Joe Deleault/Pianist and Accordianist
Don Davis/Saxphonist multi-instrumental windplayer
Argentinian composer, guitarist and vocalist Cecilia Zabala stopped by DreamFarm on yet another of her tours of the United States to share her newest CD release, "Foolin' in Time," It's always a feast of incredible songwriting, masterful vocal and guitar work when Cecilia's in the barn.
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Featuring:
Lefteris Kordis/Piano
Panayota Haloulakou/Vocals
Edmar Colon/Tenor and Soprano Sax
Penny Muse Band is fetching vocalist Panayota Haloulakou, pianist Lefteris Kordis, and saxophonist Edmar Colon. This week our guests aspire to take listeners on a musical journey through Mediterranean Jazz and Greek Folklore. Imagine this incredible synergy of sound and culture flowing out of the barn!
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Featuring:
"I Never Dreamed"
Julie Lavender/ Vocals and Guitar
with Yuhan Sue/Vibes
Publio Delgado/Guitar
"Inspiration"
Julie Lavender/Vocals
with The Spontaneous Architects:
John Vaillancourt/Saxophone
Jerry Sabatini/Trumpt
Mike Effenberger/Piano
Bobsimonelli/Bass
"Don't Ask Me What I'm Thinkin'"
Julie Lavender/Vocals
with The Brian Friedland Sextet:
Brian Friedland/Piano/Composer/Arranger
Ehud Ettun Bass
Mike Conners/Drums
Rick Stone/Saxophone
Vivek Patel
Trumpet/Flugel Horn
Timothy Shneier/Trombone
"The Shadow of Your Smile"
Julie Lavender/Vocals
with Kubota Power Jazz
Yasko Kubota/Piano
Archie K/Bass
"Interior Design"
Julie Lavender/Vocals and Guitar
with Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Bertram Lehmann/Percussion
"Oceans"
Julie Lavender/Vocals and Guitar
with Roberto Cassan/Accordian
John Muratore/Guitar
"Never Felt the Sun"
Julie Lavender/Vocals and Guitar
with Alex Goumas/Bass
Rodrigo Bonelli/Drums Percussion
Matt Clauhs/Soprano Saxophone
"You Can't Take That Away From Me"
Julie Lavender/Vocals
with Steve Hunt Keyboard
Bruce Gertz Bass
Jack Dieffendorf/Drums
"Someone to Light Up My Life"
Julie Lavender/ Vocals
with Banda Lua:
Sergio Brandao/Guitar
Paul Liberman/Flute
Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Ebinho Cardoso/Bass
Bertram Lehmann/Drums
"Shochen Ad"
Julie Lavender/Vocals
with Mark Shilansky and The Guitar Heros:
Mark Shilansky/Piano
Dave Newsam/Guitar and Bass
Dave Tonkin/Guitar
Jim Clark/Bass and Trumpte
Matt Langley/Saxophone
Less Harris Jr./Drums
"Life is Beautiful"
Julie Lavender/Vocals and Guitar
with The Fernando Argenti Trio:
Fernando Argenti/Piano
Bronik Suchanek/Bass
Bob Savine/Drums
Today's program, "Dreamy Shared Synergies" is the first volume of this feast for the heart and the ears.
After 8 years of DreamFarm Radio events and broadcasts we are rolling out a series of the very sweetest dreamy collaboratoins Julie has enjoyed with the unparalled musicians who have graced the farm with their music.
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Featuring:
Nick Goumas/Tenor and Soprano Saxophones
Ken Cervenka/Trumpet
Steve Hunt/Piano
Bruce Gertz/Bass
Jack Dieffendorf/Drums
The Nick Goumas Quintet is a culmination of the classic Jazz sensibilities, talents, and temperaments of 5 of New England’s best known players. The quintet is a class ensemble Jazz group that performs with energy, feeling and musical integrity. The Quartet's straight ahead style and diplay of rhythmic and harmonic sense produces some exciting jazz improvisation.
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Featuring:
Wendee Glick/Vocals and Percusssion
Steve Heck/Piano and Vocals
This week on the program we feature the smooth and seasoned duo of vocalist Wendee Glick and pianist Steve Heck.
Wendee's infectious singing, and her joy in the enterprise are evident to anyone who listens to her and Steve's masterful melodic playing and vocal contributions make their duo a winner.
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Featuring:
Peter Jansen/Guitar
Aaron Larget-Caplan/Guitar
Returning to the farm, two masterful guitarists, each with their own distinct musical trajectories, join forces to create an exploration that traverses jazz, classical, and pop terrains to bring us a world of guitar.
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Featuring:
Bonnie MacLeod / Singer, Composer, Pianist and Entertainer
Veteran singer, composer, pianist, and entertainer, Bonnie MacLeod joins Julie in the barn for a super fun time doing vocal favorites and character pieces along with her brilliant original solo piano pieces. Bonnie brings her sassy songs sass and sunshine to the farm.
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Featuring:
Matt Savage/Piano and Keyboards
Aaron Gratzmiller/Saxophone
James Dale/Bass
Ben Paley/Guitar
Juan Mejia/Drums
What do you get when you combine the best of Jazz conceptions with what we love about pop, rock, R and B? You get Matt Savage and The Groove Experiment. We are so glad Matt is back at the farm as we experience his ever-expanding Big Bang of musical exploration.
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Featuring:
John Funkhouser/Piano
Boston area pianist, bassist, composer, educator and bandleader, John Funkhouser, returns to the farm to share his more of his latest compositions and musical collaborations. Funkhouser takes an active interest in a wide spectrum of music, including all kinds of jazz, from avant-garde to straight ahead to New Orleans Jazz, Brazilian and Afro-Cuban music, folk music of Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Africa, American popular music, including funk, rock, blues, bluegrass, and hip-hop, Classical from Gregorian chant to 21st century music, Hindustani and Carnatic Classical music of India, Balinese and Javanese Gamelan, and all kinds of hybrids between these various traditions. Find out where he takes us next!
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Featuring:
Julie Lavender/Vocalist and Composer
Vocalist, composer and host of DreamFarm Radio, Julie Lavender, shares her new Synergy-Jazz project: “Rising: A Modern Cantata for The World to Come.” This is an unprecedented piece of art featuring glorious spiritual texts set to truly unexpected Jazz infused music, performed by the cream of the crop of studio musicians from L.A. and Boston with arrangements by twice Grammy-Nominated Jazz Orchestra composer, Kim Richmond. We are thrilled to feature this groundbreaking work that is emerging from DreamFarm.
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Featuring:
Yuki Futami/Pianist
with vocalist Gina Ruzhanaky
This week on DreamFarm Radio, we are excited to share the sublime solo piano work of young Japanese powerhouse pianist, Yuki Futami, and his gleamningly sensitive solo album, "Underrated." Yuki also shows off the work of vocalist, Gina Rushansky, an up and coming jazz singer and composer who does not fail to capture attention and deliver a big vocal payload.
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Featuring:
Vocalist Tracy Clark with Bob Christopherson/Piano, Greg Holt/Bass and Casey Scherell/Drums
Vocalist Lynda D’Amour with Billy Duffy/Piano
Vocalist Mili Bermejo with Eugene Friesen/cello, Tim Ray/Piano and Dan Greenspan/Bass
Vocalist and Guitarist Julie Lavender
A special selection of some of DreamFarm Radio’s loveliest love songs.
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Featuring:
Maxim Lubarsky/ Piano
Tucker Antell/Saxophone
Bertram Lehmann/Drums
Fernando Huergo/Bass
Caio Afiune/Guitar
Annette Philip and Mariana Secca/Voice
Masterful jazz pianist and composer, Maxim Lubarsky, brings together the stradivarian talents of some of Boston’s finest musicians for a concert at Berklee College of Music. DreamFarm Radio is pleased to present the second part of this extraordinary live event.
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Featuring:
Karrin Allyson: vocals
Jon Hendricks: vocals
Nancy King: vocals
Bruce Barth: piano, Fender Rhodes;
Peter Washington: bass
Todd Strait: drums
Frank Wess: tenor sax, flute
Nick Phillips: trumpet
A paradise for Jazz vocal explorations! Karrin Allyson brings us famous instrumental standards that have been enhanced with lyrics into a singer's delight.
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Featuring:
The Gerry Beaudoin Trio:
Gerry Beaudoin/Guitar
Gerard Beaudoin/Vibes
Bob Nesky/Bass
Veteran East Coast Jazz player and guitarist, Gerry Beaudoin, returns to DreamFarm with his favorite players, Gerard Beaudoin on vibes and Bob Nesky on Bass. Together they give us music that is bubbly, bippin' and toe-tappingly good. This is everything we love about classic small Jazz ensemble celebrations.
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Featuring:
Diane Reeves from "Christmas Time is Here"
Nancy Wilsom from "A Nancy Wilson Christmas"
Helen Merrill from "Christmas Song Book"
Al Jarreau from "Chrismas"
This week from DreamFarm we bring you a celebration of glorious vocal jazz Christmas songs.
It's the sound of Chrismas swinging, grooving and souflfully seranading you like never before.
Our gift to you from the farm.
Merry Christmas!
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Featuring:
Kenny Ellis/Vocals
What do dreidels, latkes, overcoming and existential threat all have in common with jazz? Everything! DreamFarm Radio brings you a very hip Hannukah celebration featuring Kenny Ellis's Hannukah album and some of the best big band swing around. Get ready to dig it.
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Featuring:
Cecilia Zabala/Guitar and Voice
Joe Deleault/Piano
Don Davis/Woodwinds
What do you get when you cross the sounds and sensibilities of Argentinian composer, guitarist and vocalist, Cecilia Zabala with the talents of two top New Hampshire Jazz musicians? A Synergy-Jazz dream come true.
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Featuring:
Gary Burton
Elise Carlise
Louis Armstrong
Bert Seager/Anita Diamonte and singer Rebecca Shrimpton
Christopher Philips
Thanksgiving is our holiday and there is nothing quite like celebrating it at DreamFarm. This collection of some of Julie’s favorite music will enrich your celebration as you give thanks!
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Featuring:
John Funkhouser/Piano
Boston area pianist, bassist, composer, educator and bandleader, JohnFunkhouser, joins Julie at the farm to share his latest compositions and musical collaborations. Funkhouser takes an active interest in a wide spectrum of music, including all kinds of jazz, from avant-garde to straight ahead to New Orleans Jazz, Brazilian and Afro-Cuban music, folk music of Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Africa, American popular music, including funk, rock, blues, bluegrass, and hip-hop, Classical from Gregorian chant to 21st century music, Hindustani and Carnatic Classical music of India, Balinese and Javanese Gamelan, and all kinds of hybrids between these various traditions. Find out where he takes us next!
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Featuring:
Maxim Lubarsky /Piano
Raquel Quiñones-Rivera/Vocals
Valeria Añez/Vocals
Jose C. Santiago/Percussion
Judith Soberanes/Percussion
Galen Gregory Willett/Bass
Hot Latin Salsa, and so much more, from this super fun group of excellent musicians we had at the farm. Neighbors dropped by to enjoy the recording session. It was a fantastic party of great music and new friendships. I loved the sounds of the 6 - Los Soneros de Las Seis!
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Featuring:
Eugene Friesen/Cello
Tim Ray/Piano
Greg Hopkins/Trumpet
Sublime in deed.
I was deeply moved and delighted by the rich, soulful and truly thrilling music of
4 time Grammy Award-Winning cellist and composer, Eugene Friesen who was my guest on DreamFarm Radio along with pianist Tim Ray and trumpet player Greg Hopkins. As if it weren't enought to swim in the vibrations of Eugene's pulchritudinous cello playing, I was treated to their trio sound.
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Featuring:
The music of Milton Nascimento
presented by
Bertram Lehmann/Drummer and Percussionist and
Professor of Ethnomusicology, and Brazilian Music Music at Berklee College of Music, Boston
Bertram Lehman guides our continued exploration of the music of the incomparable Milton Nascimento. Undeniably a Brazilian treasure, this singer-songwriter, composer, instrumentalist and visionary has created music that bridges influences that stem from his beloved Mias Gerais region and far beyond. Milton's music is an intersection of African, South American, and European Baroque traditions, Jazz and Pop. This week we discover the breadth of Milton's music and how his influence spans the globe.
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Featuring:
Sverre Indris Joner/Composer, Arranger, Conductor
Hovedoen Social Club
Joining us from Oslo Norway, arranger, and composer, Sverre Indris Joner shows off his amazing musicianship. This show will surprise you as Sverre bring together Norwegian and Cuban musicians to transform Norwegian oldies into incredible Latin-Jazz synergies.
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Featuring:
“Danza Di Cala Luna”
John Williams and Paco Pena
“Dragon Fly”
“Spirit Dances”
Peter Jansen and Friends
“Deep Cover”
Ian Ethan Case Open Land Trio
“The Way You Smile”
Ameranouche
“Aque Las Coisas Todas”
Sergio Brandao Group
“I Never Dreamed”
Julie Lavender & Casper Guildensoe
www.julielavender.com
Glorious moments of eclectic and jazzy guitar collaborations unfolding here at the farm and beyond…
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Featuring:
Bruce Gertz/Bass
Jerry Bergonzi/Saxophone
Austin McMahon/Drums
Conley DelRay/Piano
Bruce Gertz takes us on a tour of his new recording, “A Different Take,” featuring four renowned Jazz improvisers make use of the malleable structures of Jazz form, harmony, and rhythm to give us a different take on classic sounds.
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Featuring:
The music of Milton Nascimento
presented by
Bertram Lehmann/Drummer and Percussionist and
Professor of Ethnomusicology, and Brazilian Music Music at Berklee College of Music, Boston
This week we begin our exploration of the music of the incomparable Milton Nascimento. Undeniably a Brazilian treasure, this singer-songwriter, composer, instrumentalist and visionary has created music that bridges influences that stem from his beloved Mias Gerais region and far beyond. Milton's music is an intersection of African, South American, and European Baroque traditions, Jazz and Pop.
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Featuring:
Ervin Dhimo/Bass
Steve Hunt/Piano
This week on DreamFarm Radio we will hear the story of Albanian-born electric bassist, Ervin Dhimo, who grew up under the stifling weight of the Albanian Communist Cultural Revolution. Hearing about his freedom journey creates an essential backdrop for the sound of his "fierce, soulful, funky workouts on jazz, pop, and original tunes."
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Featuring:
Grace Kelly/Saxophone and Vocals
Pete McCann/Guitar
Evan Gregor/Bass
Chantale Sterling/Vocals
Jason Palmer/Trumpet
Ross Pederson/Drums
Presenting our first ever live concert recording at Sculler's Jazz Club in Boston: Grace Kelly performing Live at this famed Boston Night Club. We had a blast capturing music from Grace’s 10th anniversary show at Boston’s #1 venue. I also had a ball sitting in with her band to sing that night. Later she came to the farm to talk about her music for our radio program. It’s an honor to share this very impressive young lady’s music with our audiences.
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Featuring:
Bert Seager/Piano
Cathrine Bent/Cello
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Brian O’Neill/Percussion
The Why is a chamber-jazz quartet led by Bert Seager, American jazz pianist, composer, recording artist, and educator. The Why also features cello, upright bass, and hand percussion and together reveal new ways to hear dance rhythms from many cultures. The music makes one wonder what Schubert would have sounded like had he lived in Peru and played odd meters, or if Ravel had lived in Ghana and had been able to improvise over chord changes.
Cadence Magazine says Bert’s music is filled with “effervescent optimism.” And the Boston Globe wrote that his “kind of exuberance makes the jazz world go round.”
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Featuring:
Anthony Fung Quintet
Kim Richmond Jazz Rochestra with Clay Jenkins
Maxim Lubarsky Collective
At DreamFarm we love all the musical "bells and whistles" -- the many and varied textures, tambres, shades and colors of the bigger jazz band. This week we are sharing with your some of the very best Jazz arranging that highlights the wonderful world of the larger jazz ensemble. It's a feast for your ears.
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Featuring:
Nick Goumas/Tenor and Soprano Saxophones
Ken Cervenka/Trumpet
Steve Hunt/Piano
Bruce Gertz/Bass
Jack Dieffendorf/Drums
The Nick Goumas Quintet is a culmination of the classic Jazz sensibilities, talents, and temperaments of 5 of New England’s best known players. The quintet is a class ensemble Jazz group that performs with energy, feeling and musical integrity. The Quartet's straight ahead style and diplay of rhythmic and harmonic sense produces some exciting jazz improvisation.
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Featuring:
Bertram Lehmann/World Percussionist and Ethnomusicologist
Celebrating the music of internationally lauded Brazilian Vocalist and Composer, Caetano Veloso
World Percussionist and Ethnomusicologist, Bertram Lehmann, joins me to explore the music of Legendary Brazilian singer and composer, Caetano Veloso.
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Cecilia Zabala/Composer, Vocalist, Guitarist
Joe Deleault/Pianist and Accordianist
Don Davis/Saxphonist multi-instrumental windplayer
Argentinian composer, guitarist and vocalist Cecilia Zabala stopped by DreamFarm on yet another of her tours of the United States to share her newest CD release, "Foolin' in Time," It's always a feast of incredible songwriting, masterful vocal and guitar work when Cecilia's in the barn.
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Kimberly Ford Vocalist/Composer
Kimberly Ford is a jazz vocalist whose talent, taste and sensibility both honor, and venture beyond The Great American Song Book... With a stylistic range that effortlessly flows from ballads to Free Jazz, her varied influences include Ella Fitzgerald, Jay Clayton, Sheila Jordan, and Joni Mitchell.
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Mike Lang/Piano
From the Studio of Rich Eames in Los Angeles, CA
Join Julie on location in LA with stellar studio pianist and gifted composer, Mike Lang. Mike has played on literally 1000’s of hit records and movie and sound tracks. He shares fascinating insights into his life as well as his studio work. Come and explore “all the things” he is.
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Featuring:
Maxim Lubarsky/ Piano
Tucker Antell/Saxophone
Bertram Lehmann/Drums
Fernando Huergo/Bass
Caio Afiune/Guitar
Annette Philip and Mariana Secca/Voice
Masterful jazz pianist and composer, Maxim Lubarsky, brings together the stradivarian talents of some of Boston’s finest musicians for a concert at Berklee College of Music. DreamFarm Radio is pleased to present the second part of this extraordinary live event.
Visit the Maxim Lubarsky Collective website.
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Featuring:
Sverre Indris Joner/Composer, Arranger, Conductor
Hovedoen Social Club
Imagine Beethoven's Fifth seamlessly fusing with a danceable salsa beat, or Strauss´ Blue Danube as a coquettish cha-cha-cha, yet keeping the essence of the classic piece…Apparently impossible! Doomed to be bad-taste and cheesy! Or is it?
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Featuring:
Lefteris Kordis/Piano
Roni Evtan/Harmonica
Vasilis Kostas/Lute
Tarmir Schmerling/Bass
Noam Israeli/Drums
Lefteris Kordis Mediterrana project with Roni Eytan on harmonica, Vasilis Kostas on lute, Tamir Schmerling on bass and Noam Isreali on drums.
Roni Eytan Quartet with Lefteris Kordis on piano and keyboard, Tamir Schmerling on bass, and Noam Isreali on drums.
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Featuring:
Julie Lavender/Vocalist and Composer
Vocalist, composer and host of DreamFarm Radio, Julie Lavender, shares her new Synergy-Jazz project: “Rising: A Modern Cantata for The World to Come.” This is an unprecedented piece of art featuring glorious spiritual texts set to truly unexpected Jazz infused music, performed by the cream of the crop of studio musicians from L.A. and Boston with arrangements by twice Grammy-Nominated Jazz Orchestra composer, Kim Richmond. We are thrilled to feature this groundbreaking work that is emerging from DreamFarm.
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Featuring:
Earl Grant Lawrence/Flutes and Saxophone
Caroline N'daiye/Saxophone and Voice
Serge Paul-Emile/Bass Flute
Wayne Jones/Guitar
Brandon Guillermo/Congas
Zachary Rochester/Bass
Adonis Martin/Piano
Joe Hardigan/Drums
Produced by Martin Case
"Diversions" is multiple flutes and saxophones combined with a full percussion section, combining the influences of Afro-Cuban Latin Jazz and the organism of Sun Ra and Pharaoh Sanders. Diversions is riveting!
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Featuring:
Ian Ethan Case/Double-necked Guitar
Jarris Yokley/Drums Stephanie Case/Sound Designer
Boston-based multi-instrumentalist and DreamFarm Radio favorite, Ian Ethan Case, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar is increasingly gaining recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them. Ian Ethan is always exploring new sounds and techniques and he shares his duo ensemble with Jarris Yokley and his collaboration with his wife Stephanie who helps sculpt their group's unique sound.
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Featuring:
Bonnie MacLeod / Singer, Composer, Pianist and Entertainer
Veteran singer, composer, pianist, and entertainer, Bonnie MacLeod joins Julie in the barn for a super fun time doing vocal favorites and character pieces along with her brilliant original solo piano pieces. Bonnie brings her sassy songs sass and sunshine to the farm.
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Featuring:
Kim Richmond/Alto Sax
Clay Jenkins/Trumpet
Twice Grammy-nominated composer, arranger and woodwind master, Kim Richmond, is a versatile musician and sought after studio and concert player, based in the Los Angeles area. His first love is jazz, and his primary jazz voice is the alto saxophone. You will love hearing the rich and varied colors of his fabulous collaborative work with Clay Jenkins in their 7 piece jazz ensemble.
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Featuring:
John Funkhouser/Piano
Boston area pianist, bassist, composer, educator and bandleader, John Funkhouser, returns to the farm to share his more of his latest compositions and musical collaborations. Funkhouser takes an active interest in a wide spectrum of music, including all kinds of jazz, from avant-garde to straight ahead to New Orleans Jazz, Brazilian and Afro-Cuban music, folk music of Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Africa, American popular music, including funk, rock, blues, bluegrass, and hip-hop, Classical from Gregorian chant to 21st century music, Hindustani and Carnatic Classical music of India, Balinese and Javanese Gamelan, and all kinds of hybrids between these various traditions. Find out where he takes us next!
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Featuring:
Ian Ethan Case/ Double-neck Acoutic Guitar, Fretless Guitar, Percussion
Stephanie Case/Sound Designer
Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Ian Ethan Case, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar is increasingly gaining recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them.
One of only about five musicians worldwide to tackle the double-neck guitar in earnest, he fluidly combines a variety of self-invented playing techniques necessitated by his multi-layered compositions, which, taken together, have begun to establish the instrument's musical validity perhaps more so than the work of any other artist.
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Featuring:
Bertram Lehmann/World Percussionist and Ethnomusicologist
Celebrating the music of internationally lauded Brazilian Vocalist and Composer, Caetano Veloso
Tracks from Livro
Onde O Rio
Manhata
Tropicalia II Collaboration between Caetano and Gilberto Gil
Tradicao
Gema
Menino do Rio stands apart nice closer
People on Brasil play each other's music
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Featuring:
Peter Jansen/Guitar
Aaron Larget-Caplan/Guitar
Returning to the farm, two masterful guitarists, each with their own distinct musical trajectories, join forces to create an exploration that traverses jazz, classical, and pop terrains to bring us a world of guitar.
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Featuring:
Vocalist Tracy Clark with Bob Christopherson/Piano, Greg Holt/Bass and Casey Scherell/Drums
Vocalist Lynda D’Amour with Billy Duffy/Piano
Vocalist Mili Bermejo with Eugene Friesen/cello, Tim Ray/Piano and Dan Greenspan/Bass
Vocalist and Guitarist Julie Lavender
A special selection of some of DreamFarm Radio’s loveliest love songs.
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Featuring:
Laszlo Gardony/Piano
Laszlo Gardony is a critically acclaimed artists who has brought his soulful improvisations and compositions to audiences in 26 countries. Called a “great’ pianist by Dave Brubeck, Julie thinks he’s pretty great, too. You’ll enjoy this program in which Laszlo brings his soulful solo piano skills to the farm.
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Featuring:
Maxim Lubarsky/ Piano
Tucker Antell/Saxophone
Bertram Lehmann/Drums
Fernando Huergo/Bass
Caio Afiune/Guitar
Annette Philip and Mariana Secca/Voice
Masterful jazz pianist and composer, Maxim Lubarsky, brings together the stradivarian talents of some of Boston’s finest musicians for a concert at Berklee College of Music. DreamFarm Radio is pleased to present the second part of this extraordinary live event.
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Featuring:
Andy Milas/Guitar
Onur Dilisen/Violin
Mac Ritchie/Oud and Bouzouki
Tom Martin/Bass
George Lernis/Drums
Esthema is a progressive music ensemble composed of virtuoso musicians hailing from Boston, MA. Esthema defies musical boundaries and creates their unique sound by blending rock and jazz-fusion with the sounds of the traditional music of the Balkan region and the Near and Middle East. The musicians that shape the sound of Esthema bring together both western and eastern influences, instruments, and concepts, creating a musical tapestry that transcends musical genres and cultures.
Visit the Esthema website.
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The Gerry Beaudoin Trio:
Gerry Beaudoin/Guitar
Gerard Beaudoin/Vibes
Bob Nesky/Bass
Veteran East Coast Jazz player and guitarist, Gerry Beaudoin, returns to DreamFarm with his favorite players, Gerard Beaudoin on vibes and Bob Nesky on Bass. Together they give us music that is bubbly, bippin' and toe-tappingly good. This is everything we love about classic small Jazz ensemble celebrations.
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Featuring:
Matt Savage/Piano and Keyboards
James Dale/Bass
Brandon Wilkins/Tenor Sax
Alessio Pignorio/Guitar
JK Kim/Drums
Shihai Li/Alto Sax
Brandon Wilkins - tenor sax
Alessio Pignorio - guitar
Shihai Li - alto sax (though I guess “Shi Hai” would technically be correct, he prefers to spell his given name as one word).
Jazz prodigy pianist Matt Savage, 24 has recorded his 12th album since he was gained national attention by the time he was a teen and continues to take the Jazz world by storm. He joins Julie to play pieces from his new solo album and also brings his new band “Groove Experiment” to the farm and creates a program of musical contrasts that reveal his many musical abilities and interests. Wow.
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Featuring:
Mark Shilansky/ Piano
Sara Caswell/ Violin
Kathleen Flynn/ Vocals
Eric Byers/ Guitar
Lee Harris Jr./ Drums
Keala Laumetheiwa/ Bass
DreamFarm Radio takes you to a live CD release concert in the historic Amoskeag Mill in Manchester, NH where we are introduced to the music of Fugue Mill.
Fugue Mill weaves Jazz through the fabric of Americana, World, and Classical music, creating a complex and pleasing blend of musical and improvisational styles. Original group pieces are featured side by side with music by such composers as Leonard Cohen and Samuel Barber. Violin and mandolin augment the quartet of piano, guitar, bass, and drums, creating a transparent and vibrant palette of improvisation and counterpoint.
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Featuring:
Diane Reeves from "Christmas Time is Here"
Nancy Wilsom from "A Nancy Wilson Christmas"
Helen Merrill from "Christmas Song Book"
Al Jarreau from "Chrismas"
This week from DreamFarm we bring you a celebration of glorious vocal jazz Christmas songs.
It's the sound of Chrismas swinging, grooving and souflfully seranading you like never before.
Our gift to you from the farm.
Merry Christmas!
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Kenny Ellis/Vocals
What do dreidels, latkes, overcoming and existential threat all have in common with jazz? Everything! DreamFarm Radio brings you a very hip Hannukah celebration featuring Kenny Ellis's Hannukah album and some of the best big band swing around. Get ready to dig it.
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Featuring:
Don Davis/Saxophones, Flute, Clarinet and…teeth!
Don Davis, a friend and frequent guest musician at DreamFarm, has played for us numerous times times as well as performed on several of Julie’s albums. Don plays, soprano/alto/tenor and bass saxophones, various flutes clarinet, percussion and even his teeth! He has performed live and recorded with scores of well-known and accomplished musicians of all sorts. It takes great skill and versatility to contribute to so many different bands so well, while weaving his very own signature sounds and ideas tastefully into the mix. His resume is a road map for a most interesting musical journey that starts right here at the farm.
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Jerry Bergonzi/Tenor Saxophone
Chasing epic sax player Jerry Bergonzi down is no easy thing, but well worth the effort. Jerry is an internationally lauded composer, tenor saxophone player, educator and Boston native. When you hear his music you will understand why Jerry receives gets rave reviews wherever he plays across the globe. We couldn’t fit all of Jerry’s music into just one program, so we invited him back for a second show. You will enjoy music from Jerry’s new CD Rigamaroll!
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John Funkhouser/Piano
Boston area pianist, bassist, composer, educator and bandleader, JohnFunkhouser, joins Julie at the farm to share his latest compositions and musical collaborations. Funkhouser takes an active interest in a wide spectrum of music, including all kinds of jazz, from avant-garde to straight ahead to New Orleans Jazz, Brazilian and Afro-Cuban music, folk music of Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Africa, American popular music, including funk, rock, blues, bluegrass, and hip-hop, Classical from Gregorian chant to 21st century music, Hindustani and Carnatic Classical music of India, Balinese and Javanese Gamelan, and all kinds of hybrids between these various traditions. Find out where he takes us next!
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Featuring:
Bruce Gertz/Bass
Jerry Bergonzi/Saxophone
Austin McMahon/Drums
Conley DelRay/Piano
Bruce Gertz takes us on a tour of his new recording, “A Different Take,” featuring four renowned Jazz improvisers make use of the malleable structures of Jazz form, harmony, and rhythm to give us a different take on classic sounds.
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Featuring:
Rinat Tregerman/Piano
Sagit Zilberman/Saxophone
Rinat Tregerman and Sagit Zilberman are sojourners to the East Coast from Israel. Attracted by the Jazz scene in Boston they came to expand their creative horizons and found a collaboration that spans musical styles and national cultures. Influenced by Middle Eastern rhythms and melodies and the improvisational language of Jazz, they perform together worldwide and bring the sound of Shalom to the farm.
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Featuring:
Bertram Lehmann/World Percussionist and Ethnomusicologist
Celebrating the music of internationally lauded Brazilian Vocalist and Composer, Caetano Veloso
World Percussionist and Ethnomusicologist, Bertram Lehmann, joins me to explore the music of Legendary Brazilian singer and composer, Caetano Veloso.
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Featuring:
Max Ridley/Bass,Voice
Ryan Renteria/Guitar
Charles Overton/Harp
Gabriele Milozzi/Sax
Peter Barnick/Drums
Matt Hull/Trumpet and Space Machine
Zoe Rose Dapaz/Violin,Voice
Ian Berg/Tap Dancing
In this program we continue our adventure with Max Ridley, a Boston-based bassist and composer has assembled a plethora of imaginative musicians who take his Jazz creation in and out of expected conceptions. This time we hear more of their influences and sounds, including the tap dancing! They call themselves the Basement Show Philharmonic and we welcome them back to Farm for more phil-harmony.
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Featuring:
Ervin Dhimo/Bass
Steve Hunt/Piano
This week on DreamFarm Radio we will hear the story of Albanian-born electric bassist, Ervin Dhimo, who grew up under the stifling weight of the Albanian Communist Cultural Revolution. Hearing about his freedom journey creates an essential backdrop for the sound of his "fierce, soulful, funky workouts on jazz, pop, and original tunes."
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Featuring:
Yngvil Vatn Guttu/Trumpet
Pat Battstone/Piano
Kit Demos/Bass
Chuck Feral/Drums
Norwegian born musician and composer Yngvil is a spirited, multi-talened stage performer and bandleader. She composes and produces music that is Jazz, Blues, Contemporary and Experimental and, very cool.
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Featuring:
Cecilia Zabala/Guitar and Voice
Joe Deleault/Piano
Don Davis/Woodwinds
What do you get when you cross the sounds and sensibilities of Argentinian composer, guitarist and vocalist, Cecilia Zabala with the talents of two top New Hampshire Jazz musicians? A Synergy-Jazz dream come true.
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Featuring:
Yulia Musayelyan/Flute
Catherine Bent/Cello
Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Seamlessly blending the sensibilities of classical excellence and precision, Latin folk music and Jazz improvisation, the Macayú chamber Jazz trio brings enchantment to DreamFarm.
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Featuring:
Sverre Indris Joner/Composer, Arranger, Conductor
Hovedoen Social Club
Joining us from Oslo Norway, arranger, and composer, Sverre Indris Joner shows off his amazing musicianship. This show will surprise you as Sverre bring together Norwegian and Cuban musicians to transform Norwegian oldies into incredible Latin-Jazz synergies.
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Featuring:
Max Ridley/Bass, Voice
Ryan Renteria/Guitar and Space Machine
Charles Overton/Harp
Gabriele Milozzi/Sax
Peter Barnick/Drums
Matt Hull/Trumpet
Zoe Rose Dapaz/Violin,Voice
Ian Berg/Tap Dancing
In this program we continue our adventure with Max Ridley, a Boston-based bassist and composer has assembled a plethora of imaginative musicians who take his Jazz creation in and out of expected conceptions. This time we hear more of their influences and sounds, including the tap dancing! They call themselves the Basement Show Philharmonic and we welcome them back to Farm for more phil-harmony.
Visit the Max Ridley and Friends website.
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Featuring:
Ian Ethan Case/Double-necked Guitar
Jarris Yokley/Drums Stephanie Case/Sound Engineer
Boston-based multi-instrumentalist and DreamFarm Radio favorite, Ian Ethan Case, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar is increasingly gaining recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them. Ian Ethan is always exploring new sounds and techniques and he shares his duo ensemble with Jarris Yokley and his collaboration with his wife Stephanie who helps sculpt their group's unique sound.
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Featuring:
Earl Grant Lawrence - Flute, Saxophone
Caroline N’Diaye-Tenor Saxophone
Martin Case-Soprano Sax, W. African Percussion
Adonis Martin - Piano
Wain Jonze-Guitar
Zachary Rochester-Cello
David Walker-Bass
Joe Hartigan-Drums
Diversions offers us new insights into to traditional jazz realms of yesterday while combining modern production value perspectives on today. A six-piece modern jazz ensemble with a rich and sumptuous sound.
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Kimberly Ford Vocalist/Composer
Kimberly Ford is a jazz vocalist whose talent, taste and sensibility both honor, and venture beyond The Great American Song Book... With a stylistic range that effortlessly flows from ballads to Free Jazz, her varied influences include Ella Fitzgerald, Jay Clayton, Sheila Jordan, and Joni Mitchell.
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Featuring:
Yngvil Vatn Guttu/Trumpet
Pat Battstone/Piano
Kit Demos/Bass
Chuck Feral/Drums
Norwegian born musician and composer Yngvil is a spirited, multi-talened stage performer and bandleader. She composes and produces music that is Jazz, Blues, Contemporary and Experimental and, very cool.
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Featuring:
Julie Lavender/Vocals and Guitar
Kim Richmond/Saxophones and Flute
Vocalist, composer and DreamFarm Radio Host, Julie Lavender, shares music from her recent live, in studio concert for one of our fabulous DreamFarm Radio affiliates, WXPR of Rhinelander, WI. Julie was joined by friend and musical colleague saxophonist/ flute player, Kim Richmond for this acoustic, intimate “DreamFarm Live!” happening.
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Mike Lang/Piano
From the Studio of Rich Eames in Los Angeles, CA
Join Julie on location in LA with stellar studio pianist and gifted composer, Mike Lang. Mike has played on literally 1000’s of hit records and movie and sound tracks. He shares fascinating insights into his life as well as his studio work. Come and explore “all the things” he is.
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Featuring:
Maxim Lubarsky/ Piano
Tucker Antell/Saxophone
Bertram Lehmann/Drums
Fernando Huergo/Bass
Caio Afiune/Guitar
Annette Philip and Mariana Secca/Voice
Masterful Jazz pianist and composer, Maxim Lubarsky, brings together the Stradivarian talents of some of Boston’s finest musicians for a concert at Berklee College of Music. DreamFarm Radio is pleased to present this extraordinary music to our audiences.
Visit the The Maxim Lubarksy Collective website.
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Featuring:
Allegra Cramer/Harp and Voice
Sagit Zilberman/Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Recorder
Suji Kim/Bass
In this ethereal and melifluous mélange of sound you will hear harp and voice, bass, flute, saxophone, clarinet and recorder. It’s an airy synergy of Jazz harmonies with modern pop music.
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Featuring:
Sverre Indris Joner/Composer, Arranger, Conductor
Hovedoen Social Club
Imagine Beethoven's Fifth seamlessly fusing with a danceable salsa beat, or Strauss´ Blue Danube as a coquettish cha-cha-cha, yet keeping the essence of the classic piece…Apparently impossible! Doomed to be bad-taste and cheesy! Or is it?
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Featuring:
Catherine Bent/Cello
Elis Roseira/Guitar and Voice
Cellist Catherine Bent and vocalist/guitarist Elis Roseira met in the deep of a New England winter and discovered they were both under the spell of Brazilian music. Their music is truly a taste of the sun. It’s a blend, European Dance Music African rhythms and Brazilian Jazz sounds.
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Featuring:
Lefteris Kordis/Piano
Roni Evtan/Harmonica
Vasilis Kostas/Lute
Tarmir Schmerling/Bass
Noam Israeli/Drums
Lefteris Kordis Mediterrana project with Roni Eytan on harmonica, Vasilis Kostas on lute, Tamir Schmerling on bass and Noam Isreali on drums.
Roni Eytan Quartet with Lefteris Kordis on piano and keyboard, Tamir Schmerling on bass, and Noam Isreali on drums.
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Featuring:
Henrique Eisenmann/Piano
Acclaimed as "a truly impressive Brazilian Pianist" by the Latin Beat Magazine, Henrique Eisenmann is one of the leading young artists in the jazz scene in New York and Boston, operating a daring fusion of unusual contemporary jazz, free improvisation, folk Latin melodies and classical music.
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Featuring:
Julie Lavender/Vocalist and Composer
Vocalist, composer and host of DreamFarm Radio, Julie Lavender, shares her new Synergy-Jazz project: “Rising: A Modern Cantata for The World to Come.” This is an unprecedented piece of art featuring glorious spiritual texts set to truly unexpected Jazz infused music, performed by the cream of the crop of studio musicians from L.A. and Boston with arrangements by twice Grammy-Nominated Jazz Orchestra composer, Kim Richmond. We are thrilled to feature this groundbreaking work that is emerging from DreamFarm.
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Kim Richmond/Alto Sax
Twice Grammy-nominated composer, arranger and woodwind master, Kim Richmond, is a versatile musician and sought after studio and concert player, based in the Los Angeles area. His first love is jazz, and his primary jazz voice is the alto saxophone. You will love hearing the rich and varied colors of his fabulous collaborative work with Clay Jenkins in their 7 piece jazz ensemble.
Visit the Kim Richmond and Clay Jenkins Ensemble website.
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Featuring:
Ian Ethan Case
Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Ian Ethan Case, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar is increasingly gaining recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them.
One of only about five musicians worldwide to tackle the double-neck guitar in earnest, he fluidly combines a variety of self-invented playing techniques necessitated by his multi-layered compositions, which, taken together, have begun to establish the instrument's musical validity perhaps more so than the work of any other artist.
WATCH Video Feature!
Slow Burn with Wenatchee Valley Symphony Orchestra
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Featuring:
Nahum Corona/Drums
Hoo Kim/Bass
Javier Rosario/Guitar
Edmar Colon/Saxophone
Nikolas Anadolis/Piano
We were blown away by the group of Boston-area musicians that make up the stellar, or should we say "solar" collaboration we called "Corona," because, a corona is the crown around the sun...blindingly brilliant, blazing, and hot. That pretty much describes this group of brilliant players from around the World who met in Boston and who make music that will blow you away. Drummer Nahum Corona introduced us to this talented ensemble ...thanks, Nahum~
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Featuring:
Vocalist Tracy Clark with Bob Christopherson/Piano, Greg Holt/Bass and Casey Scherell/Drums
Vocalist Lynda D’Amour with Billy Duffy/Piano
Vocalist Mili Bermejo with Eugene Friesen/cello, Tim Ray/Piano and Dan Greenspan/Bass
Vocalist and Guitarist Julie Lavender
A special selection of some of DreamFarm Radio’s loveliest love songs.
Visit the Valentine Anthology website.
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Featuring:
Laszlo Gardony/Piano
Laszlo Gardony is a critically acclaimed artists who has brought his soulful improvisations and compositions to audiences in 26 countries. Called a “great’ pianist by Dave Brubeck, Julie thinks he’s pretty great, too. You’ll enjoy this program in which Laszlo brings his soulful solo piano skills to the farm.
Visit the Laszlo Gardony website.
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Featuring:
Earl Grant Lawrence - Flute, Saxophone
Caroline N’Diaye-Tenor Saxophone
Martin Case-Soprano Sax, W. African Percussion
Adonis Martin - Piano
Wain Jonze-Guitar
Zachary Rochester-Cello
David Walker-Bass
Joe Hartigan-Drums
Diversions offers us new insights into to traditional jazz realms of yesterday while combining modern production value perspectives on today. A six-piece modern jazz ensemble with a rich and sumptuous sound.
Visit the Earl Lawrence website.
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Featuring:
Andy Milas/Guitar
Onur Dilisen/Violin
Mac Ritchie/Oud and Bouzouki
Tom Martin/Bass
George Lernis/Drums
Esthema is a progressive music ensemble composed of virtuoso musicians hailing from Boston, MA. Esthema defies musical boundaries and creates their unique sound by blending rock and jazz-fusion with the sounds of the traditional music of the Balkan region and the Near and Middle East. The musicians that shape the sound of Esthema bring together both western and eastern influences, instruments, and concepts, creating a musical tapestry that transcends musical genres and cultures.
Visit the Esthema website.
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Featuring:
Matt Savage/Piano and Keyboards
James Dale/Bass
Brandon Ilkinds/Tenor Sax
Allessio Pignoria/Guitar
JK Kim/Drums
Shi Hai Li/Alto Sax
Jazz prodigy-pianist Matt Savage, 24 has recorded his 12th album since he was gained national attention by the time he was a pre-teen, and he continues to take the Jazz world by storm. He joins Julie to play pieces from his new solo album and also brings his new band “Groove Experiment” to the farm. Matt creates a program of musical contrasts that reveal his many burgeoning musical abilities and interests. Wow.
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Featuring:
Jerry Bergonzi/Tenor Saxophone
Chasing epic sax player Jerry Bergonzi down is no easy thing, but well worth the effort. Jerry is an internationally lauded composer, tenor saxophone player, educator and Boston native. When you hear his music you will understand why Jerry receives gets rave reviews wherever he plays across the globe. We couldn’t fit all of Jerry’s music into just one program, so we invited him back for a second show. You will enjoy music from Jerry’s new CD Rigamaroll!
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"Ancient poetic prayers rise as incense through the color and light of art and music.”
Singer-songwriter Julie Lavender, host of DreamFarm Radio discusses her newly released CD, "The Siddur Project."
In this project Julie Lavender, sets luminous poetry from the ancient Jewish prayer book to her own fresh, multi-faceted, jazz-influenced music. This intriguing project features top East Coast jazz players and also highlights Julie’s striking visual art.
Check out the website to see the art and get a copy of the CD.
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Featuring:
“Our Town”
“Big Apple Blues”
Matt Savage
“Elipse”
John Funkhouser Trio
“Waltze for Inge”
Tre Corda
“Night Portrait”
Harukia Yabuno & Ehud Ettun
“Here Come the Dreamers”
Julie Lavender, Hugh Martin & Kamau Kenyatta
“Green Dolphin Street”
John Funkhouser Trio
Delightful moments of perfectly lovely eclectic and jazzy piano collaborations from the farm and beyond…
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Featuring:
Rinat Tregerman/Piano
Sagit Zilberman/Saxophone
Rinat Tregerman and Sagit Zilberman are sojourners to the East Coast from Israel. Attracted by the Jazz scene in Boston they came to expand their creative horizons and found a collaboration that spans musical styles and national cultures. Influenced by Middle Eastern rhythms and melodies and the improvisational language of Jazz, they perform together worldwide and bring the sound of Shalom to the farm.
Visit the Rinat Tregerman website.
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Featuring:
Gary Burton
Elise Carlise
Louis Armstrong
Bert Seager/Anita Diamonte and singer Rebecca Shrimpton
Christopher Philips
Thanksgiving is our holiday and there is nothing quite like celebrating it at DreamFarm. This collection of Julie’s favorite Thanksgiving music will enrich your celebration as you give Thanks!
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Featuring:
"If You Lieb Me Now”
Edmar Colon with the Anthony Fung Quintet
“The Way You Look Tonight”
Grace Kelly Band
“The Bodega”
The Benny Sharoni Quartet
“Inspiration”
Julie Lavender & Kamau Kenyatta
“Awake”
Jerry Bergonzi
Stunning moments from the rising stars in the saxophone universe….brought to you from the farm and beyond…
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Featuring:
Gerry Beaudoin, Guitar
Gerald Beauoin III, Vibes
Brad Hallon, Bass
This was such a bubbly session…the music really did have a light, happy effervescent quality which was the perfect compliment to a sunny day at Dream Farm. My guest was award winning jazz guitarist, Gerry Beaudoin. Gerry has been featured on over fifty recordings as a leader, co-leader or contributing artist. A consummate jazz and blues guitarist Gerry is also a composer and has recorded almost sixty original compositions in his career. His music has been used on the Learning Channel, Lifetime, NBC and ABC news as well as the Fox News Channel and The Sarah Silverman Show. An active performer across the USA and Canada Gerry is often seen in the company of legendary guitarist Jay Geils of the J.Geils Band, jazz legend Bucky Pizzarelli, guitarist Howard Alden, saxophonist Harry Allen and Grammy Winning Saxophonist and arranger Fred Lipsius from the seminal jazz rock band Blood, Sweat and Tears. He has had his music placed on the Grammy Awards ballot three times in his career.
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Featuring:
Bert Seager/Piano
Cathrine Bent/Cello
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Brian O’Neill/Percussion
The Why is a chamber-jazz quartet lead by Bert Seager, American jazz pianist, composer, recording artist, and educator. The Why also features cello, upright bass, and hand percussion and together reveal new ways to hear dance rhythms from many cultures. The music makes one wonder what Schubert would have sounded like had he lived in Peru and played odd meters, or if Ravel had lived in Ghana and had been able to improvise over chord changes.
Cadence Magazine says Bert’s music is filled with “effervescent optimism.” And the Boston Globe wrote that his “kind of exuberance makes the jazz world go round.”
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Featuring:
“Danza Di Cala Luna”
John Williams and Paco Pena
“Dragon Fly”
“Spirit Dances”
Peter Jansen and Friends
“Deep Cover”
Ian Ethan Case Open Land Trio
“The Way You Smile”
Ameranouche
“Aque Las Coisas Todas”
Sergio Brandao Group
“I Never Dreamed”
Julie Lavender & Casper Guildensoe
www.julielavender.com
Glorious moments of eclectic and jazzy guitar collaborations unfolding here at the farm and beyond…
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Featuring:
Steve Hunt /Piano
Jack Diefendorf,/Drums
Bruce Gertz/Bass
At DreamFarm we love eclectic jazz influences but there is nothing quite like Classic trio jazz to bring you home to a happy listening place.
And these guys do it with such finesse that it is fresh and new, especially since they write original trio music and have released 2 new albums of it.
After many years of playing, recording and writing, these fellows truly shine and it was such fun to have them at the farm. I was taken to new heights as they backed me up on my own trio jazz tune “Velvet Arms of Midnight.” Thank you, Steve, Bruce and Jack.
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Featuring:
Jerry Bergonzi/Tenor Saxophone
Chasing epic sax player Jerry Bergonzi down is no easy thing, but well worth the effort. Jerry is an internationally lauded composer, tenor saxophone player, educator and Boston native. When you hear his music you will understand why Jerry receives rave reviews wherever he plays across the globe. It’s an honor to have him on the program. Can’t wait to share his music with our audience.
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Eden MacAdam-Somer/Violin
Hankus Nitsky/Piano
Eden MacAdam-Somer is one of the most exciting and versatile young musicians performing today. Her music transcends genre through soaring violin and winning vocals. Together with Hankus Nitsky they explore Jazz standards, originals and Jewish folk idioms.
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Peter Janson/Guitar and Vocals
A "gifted acoustic finger-style guitar player" Peter Janson brings world-class acoustic guitar music to records and the concert stage with fresh contemporary arrangements of new and traditional tunes from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, and North America, as well as Celtic inspired compositions. A fusion of Jazz, American roots music, new age and classical sounds, his original and compelling contemporary style is filled with artistry, superb technical mastery, and heartfelt passion: weaving songs about Celtic kings, lost love and sad dogs, memory, life, and the heart. Peter comes to DreamFarm to talk about what is driving him to dig deep and find new inspiration and share some of the highlight of his journey so far.
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Featuring:
Max Ridley/Bass,Voice
Ryan Renteria/Guitar
Gabriele Milozzi/Sax
Peter Barnick/Drums
Matt Hull/Trumpet
Zoe Rose Dapaz/Violin,Voice
Ian Berg/Tap Dancing
In this program we continue our adventure with Max Ridley, a Boston-based bassist and composer has assembled a plethora of imaginative musicians who take his Jazz creation in and out of expected conceptions. This time we hear more of their influences and sounds, including the tap dancing! They call themselves the Basement Show Philharmonic and we welcome them back to Farm for more phil-harmony.
Visit the Max Ridley and Friends 2 website.
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Featuring:
Bert Seager/Piano
Cathrine Bent/Cello
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Brian O’Neill/Percussion
The Why is a chamber-jazz quartet led by Bert Seager, American jazz pianist, composer, recording artist, and educator. The Why also features cello, upright bass, and hand percussion and together reveal new ways to hear dance rhythms from many cultures. The music makes one wonder what Schubert would have sounded like had he lived in Peru and played odd meters, or if Ravel had lived in Ghana and had been able to improvise over chord changes.
Cadence Magazine says Bert’s music is filled with “effervescent optimism.” And the Boston Globe wrote that his “kind of exuberance makes the jazz world go round.”
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Benny Sharoni/Tenor Sax
Mark Mele/Guitar
Todd Baker/Bass
Stave Lagnone/Drums
Tenor saxophonist Benny Sharoni is a U.S. bandleader, composer and arranger who is a mainstay on the international jazz scene. A straight ahead player who fuses together the classic bop influences of Sonny Rollins, Dexter Gordon and Steve Grossman (among many others), Sharoni flavors his music with Latin rhythms and an energetic drive that delights audiences worldwide. He demonstrates fervent skill on his horn that instantly lifts him above the pack, but that’s only one element of his winning formula. Sharoni is also a player committed to unfettered expression; reaching an audience through taste, beauty and infectious swing.
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Ehud Ettun/Bass
Haruka Yabuno/Piano
The Yabuno Ettun Project is a highly creative collaboration between Japanese pianist Haruka Yabuno and Israeli bassist Ehud Ettun. Each one an imaginative composer, Ehud and Haruka have created, during the past few years, a unique interaction on stage. Their performances have also been described by listeners as "captivating" and "fascinating."
"The beauty is that we came together through music way before we could find a common verbal language," explains Haruka. "Once music took over, once we knew that improvising could take us anywhere, the journey itself was our destination.”
Visit the Ehud Ettun and Haruka Yabuno website.
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Albino Mbie Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist
Albino Mbie was born in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, a country in southern Africa known for its rich musical and cultural heritage. Fueled by the resourcefulness and determination that have always characterized Mozambicans, he built his first guitar at 16 from a 5-liter can of oil, scrap wood, and strings made out of electrical cords. As with his home-made guitar, Albino wanted to combine styles and incorporate diverse elements in his music. Today, Albino’s music succeeds in combining many disparate parts into an organic whole. It incorporates his musical experiences from Mozambique, the U.S., and many other places around the world, combining rhythmic patterns and musical concepts to create a unique "Moz-Jazz" sound.
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Featuring:
“How Sweet It Is”
Tracy Clark Quartet
“Inspiration”
“Mama Africa”
Albino Mbie
“All That Love”
The Amethyst Group
“Veil”
Julie Lavender with The Amethyst Group
“Buscayando Guayaba”
Los Soneros de las Seis
“Sweet Prince”
Julie Lavender with Eugene Friesen/Tim Ray/Greg Hopkins
Ah the voice, so personal and intimate. Some of the sweetest moments at the farm are those surrounded by the voices of our talented artists. Here are a few of those moments.
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Eugene Friesen/Cello
Tim Ray/Piano
Greg Hopkins/Trumpet
Sublime in deed.
I was deeply moved and delighted by the rich, soulful and truly thrilling music of
4 time Grammy Award-Winning cellist and composer, Eugene Friesen who was my guest on DreamFarm Radio along with pianist Tim Ray and trumpet player Greg Hopkins. As if it weren't enought to swim in the vibrations of Eugene's pulchritudinous cello playing, I was treated to their trio "Tre Corda."
Find out about "Tre Corda" at www.agitatedcatmusic.com
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Vivek Patel/Trumpet/Synthesizers
A previous guest musician in Season 1 of DreamFarm Radio, Vivkek Patel, was at that time young Jazz trumpet player in Boston with a lot of promise. A physical condition, due to which he lost motor control in his right hand, changed his trajectory. In this episode of DreamFarm Radio we talk to this gifted musician and find out how he is creating a new music in different ways.
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Featuring:
Catherine Bent/Cello
Elis Roseira/Guitar and Voice
Cellist Catherine Bent and vocalist/guitarist Elis Roseira met in the deep of a New England winter and discovered they were both under the spell of Brazilian music. Their music is truly a taste of the sun. It’s a blend, European Dance Music African rhythms and Brazilian Jazz sounds.
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Steve Hunt/Piano
Pianist Steve Hunt, throughout his career, has stayed true to an uncompromising vision of composing and performing Jazz music from his heart. Steve has continued to push himself technically, focusing on a musical styl which is both challenging and meaningful. Steve's desire towards challenging himself is nowhere more evident than with his long time association with Allan Holdsworth, whose progressive and innovative style has helped Steve to further his own musical development. Steve continues to compose and study and grow. His technique is masterful and his music is tasteful and melodious. Truly.
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Featuring:
Max Ridley/Bass,Voice
Ryan Renteria/Guitar
Gabriele Milozzi/Sax
Peter Barnick/Drums
Matt Hull/Trumpet
Zoe Rose Dapaz/Violin,Voice
Ian Berg/Tap Dancing
Max Ridley is a Boston-based bassist and composer who has assembled a plethora of imaginative musicians who take his Jazz creation in and out of expected conceptions. You’ve got to hear all the sounds, including the tap dancing! They call themselves the Basement Show Philharmonic but it was a Barn Show Full Harmony experience in their first show at the farm.
Visit the Max Ridley and Friends 1 website.
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Featuring:
Daniel Bennett/Alto Saxophone/Flute/Oboe/Clarinet
Nat Janoff/Electric Guitar
Eddy Khaimovich/Electric Bass
Matthew Feick/Drums
Britt Melewski/Poetry/Spoken Word artist
New York saxophonist Daniel Bennett has been hailed as one of the most original and unpredictable musical voices of his generation. Insite Magazine calls Bennett's music, "refreshingly capricious and trippy." The Village Voice raves, "saxophonist Daniel Bennett makes hay with an airy approach that's buoyant enough to conjure notions of East African guitar riffs and Steve Reich's pastoral repetition." The Boston Herald describes Bennett's music as "exploratory Folk-Jazz hybrid." Timeout New York raves, "Daniel Bennett airs his lilting, potentially hypnotic compositions!" Check out this episode featuring Recorded Daniel Live in Concert for this very special episode of DreamFarm Radio.
Visit the The Daniel Bennett Quartet website.
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Featuring:
Earl Grant Lawrence - Flute, Saxophone
Caroline N’Diaye-Tenor Saxophone
Martin Case-Soprano Sax, W. African Percussion
Adonis Martin - Piano
Wain Jonze-Guitar
Zachary Rochester-Cello
David Walker-Bass
Joe Hartigan-Drums
Diversions offers us new insights into to traditional jazz realms of yesterday while combining modern production value perspectives on today. A six-piece modern jazz ensemble with a rich and sumptuous sound.
Visit the Earl Lawrence and Diversions website.
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Featuring:
“Waterfall”
Peter Jansen/Bertram Lehmann
“Bon Filho”
“Choro Negro”
Trio Por Do Sol
“Modim”
Julie Lavender
“Shadow Play”
Eugene Frisen/Tim Ray/Greg Hopkins
“Johnny’s Swing”
Ameranouche
A listen-back to the rich and varied string vibrations that have permeated the atmosphere at DreamFarm.
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Featuring:
Panayota Haloulakou/Vocals
With Lefteris Kordis/Piano
This young musician has a beautifully crafted style with a fetching voice and a way of interpreting melodies that is fresh, adventurous and evocative. Together with her husband, Lefteris they form a fearless and seamless duo. I loved Panayota’s voice and the way she intuited new places to go in familiar songs. Her interpretations made each song a brand new journey rather than just a familiar ride down a musical road. Take the trip with us. It all starts right here at DreamFarm with Panayota Haloulkou.
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Mike Lang/Piano
From the Studio of Rich Eames in Los Angeles, CA
Join Julie on location in LA with stellar studio pianist and gifted composer, Mike Lang. Mike has played on literally 1000’s of hit records and movie and sound tracks. He shares fascinating insights into his life as well as his studio work. Come and explore “all the things” he is.
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Featuring:
Don Davis/Saxophones, Flute, Clarinet and…teeth!
Don Davis, a friend and frequent guest musician at DreamFarm, has played for us numerous times times as well as performed on several of Julie’s albums. Don plays, soprano/alto/tenor and bass saxophones, various flutes clarinet, percussion and even his teeth! He has performed live and recorded with scores of well-known and accomplished musicians of all sorts. It takes great skill and versatility to contribute to so many different bands so well, while weaving his very own signature sounds and ideas tastefully into the mix. His resume is a road map for a most interesting musical journey that starts right here at the farm.
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Featuring:
Allegra Cramer/Harp and Voice
Sagit Zilberman/Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Recorder
Suji Kim/Bass
In this ethereal and lovely mélange of sound you will hear harp and voice, bass, flute, saxophone, clarinet and recorder. It’s an airy synergy of Jazz harmonies with modern pop music.
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Featuring:
Mark Shilansky/ Piano
Sara Caswell/ Violin
Kathleen Flynn/ Vocals
Eric Byers/ Guitar
Lee Harris Jr./ Drums
Keala Laumetheiwa/ Bass
DreamFarm Radio takes you to a live CD release concert in the historic Amoskeag Mill in Manchester, NH where we are introduced to the music of Fugue Mill.
Fugue Mill weaves jazz through the fabric of Americana, world, and classical music, creating a complex yet attractive blend of musical and improvisational styles. Original group pieces are featured side by side with music by such composers as Leonard Cohen and Samuel Barber. Violin and mandolin augment the quartet of piano, guitar, bass, and drums, creating a transparent and vibrant palette of improvisation and counterpoint.
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Featuring:
Nick Goumas/Sax
Steve Hunt/Piano
Bruce Gertz/Bass
Jack Dieffendorf/Drums
This week’s DreamFarm Jazz synergy is a culmination of the classic Jazz sensibilities, talents, and temperaments of 4 of New England’s best known players. Heading the band is Nick Goumas, whose steadfast dedication to the Jazz of the early to mid 60’s informs his own original music and his interpretations of the greats. Julie welcomes Nick and his band into the barn for yet another day of swinging dreams.
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Featuring:
Earl Grant Lawrence - Flute, Saxophone
Caroline N’Diaye-Tenor Saxophone
Martin Case-Soprano Sax, W. African Percussion
Adonis Martin - Piano
Wain Jonze-Guitar
Zachary Rochester-Cello
David Walker-Bass
Joe Hartigan-Drums
Diversions offers us new insights into to traditional jazz realms of yesterday while combining modern production value perspectives on today. A six-piece modern jazz ensemble with a rich and sumptuous sound.
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Featuring:
“Caravan” by Duke Elliington
Arranged by The Maxim Lubarsky Percussion Trio:
“Artistry in Rhythm” and “The Peanut Vender” by Stan Kenton
Arranged by The Kim Richmond Jazz Orchestra
“Interstellar Gaze” based on “Star Eyes” by Gene de Paul and Don Raye
Reimagined by: Trio Now
“The Way You Look Tonight” by Jerome Kern
Arranged by: The Grace Kelly Band
What happens when fresh creativity is loosed on sublime standards? Rearranging Magic. Here how DreamFarm Radio guests have arranged and rearranged some of the music we know and love.
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Featuring:
Cecelia Zabala/ Guitar and Vocal
Joe Deleault/Sax, Flute, Clarinet
Guitarist, singer, composer Cecilia Zabala was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1975. She is guitarist, singer and composer Through out her career, she has expressed her musical creativity using her guitar and her voice, creating original compositions that blend sensitivity, emotion, technique and intuition. Her music draws on a rich mixture of influences, from Argentinian folklore, the contemporary language of the twentieth century, jazz, tango, and Brazilian music. In this unusual DreamFarm show, here how Cecelia connected with New Hampshire musicians, pianist, Joe Deleault wind player, Don Davis and learn how their collaboration has spanned the continent and the musical sensibilities of the Americas and hear how it all intersects at DreamFarm.
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Featuring:
Anthony Fung/Drums
Kyumin Shim/ Piano
Jonathan Chapmna/Bass
Edmar Colon/Sac
Mao Sone/Trumpet
When we heard the talents of this exciting young group of players, we knew you’d want to hear this brass section and their rhythm section. The Anthony Fung Quintet consists of five remarkably talented musicians who have distinguished themselves as accomplished musicians in the Boston area. You’ll be impressed with what you hear and how they play both new and old tunes. Young Jazz Boston comes to Historic DreamFarm…
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Featuring:
Mili Bermejo/Voice
Dan Greenspan/String Bass
Vocalist, composer, educator, Latin music and Jazz specialist. Professor at Berklee College of Music since 1984, where she teaches Jazz improvisation, Latin music, performance, and voice technique. Mili performs with her husband and bassist, Dan Greenspan. Together they are the perfect duo, combining voice, and strings, and expressing the aesthetic of Jazz with the colors, textures, rhythms and poetic content of the music from Latin America.
Daughter of the Mexican composer Guillermo Bermejo and his wife Luz, an Argentinean tango singer, Ms. Bermejo's blood already contained the wealth of two musical cultures at birth. She was born in Buenos Aires, but raised in the socially and artistically diverse environment of Mexico City where she grew up internalizing the music and political statements of the 60's and 70's made by the Argentineans, Chileans, Brazilians and Uruguayans in exile in Mexico City. This cultural diversity, and interaction between artists of different countries and disciplines laid the groundwork for her diverse style and dedication to the social responsibility of the artist
Dan Greenspan plays the double-bassist with a passion that makes the textures and moods of the music almost palpable. His capacity to provide both the root and the melody of the music is at the core of his creative playing.
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Featuring:
Ian Ethan Case/Double Necked-Guitar, Fretless Guitar, Kalimba
Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Ian Ethan, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar, has been performing in small listening venues around the country for the past six years and has now gained national recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them. Julie welcomes, Ian Ethan Case back to the farm to hear about his latest work and join him on one of his newest compositions.
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Henrique Eisenmann/Piano
Acclaimed as "a truly impressive Brazilian Pianist" by the Latin Beat Magazine, Henrique Eisenmann is one of the leading young artists in the jazz scene in New York and Boston, operating a daring fusion of unusual contemporary jazz, free improvisation, folk Latin melodies and classical music.
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Featuring:
Brian O’Neill/Vibraphone, Pandeiro, Bodhran, Tammorra, Riq, Percussion, Compositions
Geni Skendo/Bass Flute, C Flute
Jeremy Smith/Hand percussion
Brad Barrett/Bass
Tev Stevig/Oud, Tanbur, Resonator Guitar
Referencing the exotica of composers ranging from Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich to George Gershwin, Martin Denny, and John Adams, Mr. Ho's Orchestrotica—as a vibraphone quintet—performs global jazz and exotic chamber music with world-music flavors sourced from Asia, the Middle East, the Balkans, and Latin America. Led by multi-percussionist, vibraphonist and composer Brian O’Neill, the group also features bass flute/woodwinds (Geni Skendo), percussion (Shane Shanahan), acoustic bass (Brad Barrett), and oud/tanbur/resonator guitar (Tev Stevig). The quintet focuses on original music written by O'Neill ("a first-rate composer"—Huffington Post) that is highly influenced by his fifteen-year career as a multi-percussionist in symphony orchestras, jazz groups, and world music ensembles leading AllAboutJazz to say, "…if John Zorn is an exotica Picasso, O'Neill is his Georges-Braque counterpart in cubism's transposition to music." The Orchestrotica was named the 2012 "Best World Music Act" in the Boston Phoenix's annual readers' poll.
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Featuring:
Matt Savage/Piano
Hoo Kim/Bass
Anthony Fung/Drums
Mark Zaleski/Saxes
For the celebration of his 21st birthday, jazz pianist Matt Savage has released his 10th album! He has already been connected with some of the biggest names in jazz from the time he was first labeled a "jazz prodigy" at age 8. He has performed (on stage and in jam sessions) with the Ellington All Stars, Chaka Khan, Wynton Marsalis, Joshua Redman, The Bad Plus, Arturo O'Farrill, John Pizzarelli, Clark Terry and Chick Corea, just to name a few. Matt who on his way to New York City to continue his studies continues to amaze and it was so fun to have him back at the farm talking about his new project.
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Featuring:
Sergio Brando/Piano
Ferdinando Argenti/Vocals
Joe Deleault/Piano
Don Davis/Saxophone
Cecelia Zabala/Guitar, Vocals
Julie's special guests perform music with Latin influences from Brazil, Italy and South America. Guest musicians include, guitarist Sergio Brando, pianist and vocalist Ferdinando Argenti and the saxophone /piano duo Joe Deleault and Don Davis in their collaboration with South American guitarist and singer, Cecelia Zabala.
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Featuring:
Jerry Bergonzi/Tenor Saxophone
Chasing epic sax player Jerry Bergonzi down is no easy thing, but well worth the effort. Jerry is an internationally lauded composer, tenor saxophone player, educator and Boston native. When you hear his music you will understand why Jerry receives gets rave reviews wherever he plays across the globe. We couldn’t fit all of Jerry’s music into just one program, so we invited him back for a second show. You will enjoy music from Jerry’s new CD Rigamaroll!
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Featuring:
“Our Town”
“Big Apple Blues”
Matt Savage
“Elipse”
John Funkhouser Trio
“Waltze for Inge”
Tre Corda
“Night Portrait”
Harukia Yabuno & Ehud Ettun
“Here Come the Dreamers”
Julie Lavender, Hugh Martin & Kamau Kenyatta
“Green Dolphin Street”
John Funkhouser Trio
Delightful moments of perfectly lovely eclectic and jazzy piano collaborations from the farm and beyond…
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Featuring:
Brian Friedland/Piano
Mike Conners/Drums
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Vivek Patel/Trumpet, Flugel Horn
Rick Stone/Saxophone
Timothy Shneier/Trombone
Composer/pianist and Chicago native Brian Friedland's music displays a relentless creativity and open-mindedness that is quickly evident when one examines his written repertoire. A composer from age 13, his output consists of 8 big band charts, 12 chamber works, a film score, and hundreds of compositions for small and large jazz ensembles. In addition to writing music drawing on mainstream jazz and classical traditions, Friedand's pieces include diverse instrumentations and unusual ideas. Friedland studied with jazz composers Vince Mendoza and Kim Richmond and pianists Shelly Berg, Allan Pasqua, and Danilo Perez. He has a master's degree in jazz composition from New England Conservatory and a bachelor's degree in jazz performance from the University of Southern California. He comes to DreamFarm with a full, rich horn section and lots of amazing ideas to share.
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Featuring:DreamFarm Radio's musical Thanksgiving celebration from Julie's New England farm.
Thanksgiving at DreamFarm:
Julie invites listeners into her family's Thanksgiving experience with the music and sentiments that fill the farm on their favorite holiday of the year.
It's a one-of-a-kind holiday program of Jazz synergies, vintage songs, historic themes and exhuberant expressions of gratitude.
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Featuring:
"If You Lieb Me Now”
Edmar Colon with the Anthony Fung Quintet
“The Way You Look Tonight”
Grace Kelly Band
“The Bodega”
The Benny Sharoni Quartet
“Inspiration”
Julie Lavender & Kamau Kenyatta
“Awake”
Jerry Bergonzi
Stunning moments from the rising stars in the saxophone universe….brought to you from the farm and beyond…
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Featuring:
Andy Milas, Guitar
Tom Martin, Bass
Onur Dilisen, Violin
Naseem Alatrash, Cello
George Lernis, Percussion
An instrumental ensemble hailing from Boston, MA (USA), Esthema has been creating their unique sound since 2006 by fusing the sounds of Jazz/Fusion and Progressive Rock with the sounds of the traditional music of the Balkan region and the Near & Middle East. The musicians that shape the sound of Esthema bring together both Western and Eastern influences, instruments, and concepts creating a musical tapestry that transcends genres and cultures.
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Featuring:
Bert Seager/Piano
Cathrine Bent/Cello
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Brian O’Neill/Percussion
The Why is a chamber-jazz quartet lead by Bert Seager, American jazz pianist, composer, recording artist, and educator. The Why also features cello, upright bass, and hand percussion and together reveal new ways to hear dance rhythms from many cultures. The music makes one wonder what Schubert would have sounded like had he lived in Peru and played odd meters, or if Ravel had lived in Ghana and had been able to improvise over chord changes.
Cadence Magazine says Bert’s music is filled with “effervescent optimism.” And the Boston Globe wrote that his “kind of exuberance makes the jazz world go round.”
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Featuring:
Grace Kelly/Saxophone and Vocals
Pete McCann/Guitar
Evan Gregor/Bass
Chantale Sterling/Vocals
Jason Palmer/Trumpet
Ross Pederson/Drums
Presenting our first ever live concert recording: Grace Kelly performing Live at Sculler’s Jazz Club in Boston. We had a blast capturing music from Grace’s 10th anniversary show at Boston’s #1 Jazz Club. I also had a ball sitting in with her band to sing that night. Later she came to the farm to talk about her music for our radio program. It’s an honor to share this very impressive young lady’s music with our audiences.
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Featuring:
“Danza Di Cala Luna”
John Williams and Paco Pena
“Dragon Fly”
“Spirit Dances”
Peter Jansen and Friends
“Deep Cover”
Ian Ethan Case Open Land Trio
“The Way You Smile”
Ameranouche
“Aque Las Coisas Todas”
Sergio Brandao Group
“I Never Dreamed”
Julie Lavender & Casper Guildensoe
www.julielavender.com
Glorious moments of eclectic and jazzy guitar collaborations unfolding here at the farm and beyond…
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Featuring:
Lynda D'Amour/Vocals
Bill Duffy/Piano
Cabaret singer, Lynda D'Amour discusses her interpretations of jazz standards and her original songs. She was a delightful guest and it was great to discover more about the creativity the the cabaret genre and hear Lynda's honeyed vocals. A treat.
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Featuring:
Jerry Bergonzi/Tenor Saxophone
Chasing epic sax player Jerry Bergonzi down is no easy thing, but well worth the effort. Jerry is an internationally lauded composer, tenor saxophone player, educator and Boston native. When you hear his music you will understand why Jerry receives rave reviews wherever he plays across the globe. It’s an honor to have him on the program. Can’t wait to share his music with our audience.
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Featuring:
David Tonkin/Guitar
Don Williams/Bass
Tom Robinson/Piano
Tim Gilmore/Drums
Matt Langley/Saxophone
David Tonkin’s Group brings us original Jazz pieces the open up like windows into popular Jazz grooves.
David calls himself a “Blue Collar” Jazz player….a guy whose work in music is all play. He been playing, teaching and performing for over 40 years. I loved his take on the Jazzy idioms he opens up for us. You’ll like hearing the work of this experienced Jazz man and his seasoned band.
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Peter Janson/Guitar and Vocals
A "gifted acoustic finger-style guitar player" Peter Janson brings world-class acoustic guitar music to records and the concert stage with fresh contemporary arrangements of new and traditional tunes from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, and North America, as well as Celtic inspired compositions. A fusion of Jazz, American roots music, new age and classical sounds, his original and compelling contemporary style is filled with artistry, superb technical mastery, and heartfelt passion: weaving songs about Celtic kings, lost love and sad dogs, memory, life, and the heart. Peter comes to DreamFarm to talk about what is driving him to dig deep and find new inspiration and share some of the highlight of his journey so far.
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John Muratore/Piano
Highly acclaimed Boston classical guitarist, John Muratore, has appeared extensively across the US, Canada, Europe and Russia and he came to DreamFarm to play gorgeous guitar music. We explore classical guitar repertoire that is touched by jazz idioms. It's fascinating to hear those sounds flowing from John's fingers. I took my favorite place on the barn floor to listen intently. (I find myself there a lot when players come to record for the show.) Take your favorite place and listen to his show.
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Featuring:
Bert Seager/Piano
Cathrine Bent/Cello
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Brian O’Neill/Percussion
The Why is a chamber-jazz quartet led by Bert Seager, American jazz pianist, composer, recording artist, and educator. The Why also features cello, upright bass, and hand percussion and together reveal new ways to hear dance rhythms from many cultures. The music makes one wonder what Schubert would have sounded like had he lived in Peru and played odd meters, or if Ravel had lived in Ghana and had been able to improvise over chord changes.
Cadence Magazine says Bert’s music is filled with “effervescent optimism.” And the Boston Globe wrote that his “kind of exuberance makes the jazz world go round.”
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Ervin Dhimo/Bass
Steve Hunt/Piano
Vancil Cooper/Drums
European Bass Player Ervin Dhimo presents his dynamic jazz-funk-fusion project THE ERViN DHIMO TRIO, featuring World renowned jazz pianist, composer and jazz educator, Steve Hunt and prodigy Percussionist/Drummer Vancil Cooper.
"The Albanian-born electric bassist and his trio specialize in fierce, soulful, funky workouts on jazz, pop, and original tunes..." -Kevin Lowenthal, Boston Globe
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Featuring:
Benny Sharoni/Tenor Sax
Mark Mele/Guitar
Todd Baker/Bass
Stave Lagnone/Drums
Tenor saxophonist Benny Sharoni is a U.S. bandleader, composer and arranger who is a mainstay on the international jazz scene. A straight ahead player who fuses together the classic bop influences of Sonny Rollins, Dexter Gordon and Steve Grossman (among many others), Sharoni flavors his music with Latin rhythms and an energetic drive that delights audiences worldwide. He demonstrates fervent skill on his horn that instantly lifts him above the pack, but that’s only one element of his winning formula. Sharoni is also a player committed to unfettered expression; reaching an audience through taste, beauty and infectious swing.
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Louise Van Aarsen/Vocals
Rebecca Parris/Vocals
Ted Davis/Vocals
Paul McWilliams/Piano
Bruce Gertz/Bass
James Lattini/Drums
Studios! Destiny is getting glowing reviews...
It was a real singer’s celebration at the Farm when Louise Van Aarsen came with her talented friends and comrades. The music composed and sung by Louise may best be described as "grown up music for grown ups." Her subjects are time, love and loss and desire. She is not afraid of singing of domesticity, children and happiness. These subjects are all cushioned in thoughtful arrangements tending toward the southern hemisphere and hyper-exact contemporary jazz production. Louise’ voice is no-nonsense and very easy on the ear. Her band is top notch. .Singer Ted Davis and producer Parris join Van Aarsen and the three create dancing vocal counterpoint to great effect. Louise’ writing plumbs the depths of the commonplace while making them not seem such. The fields of the farm were alive with the singing!
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Featuring:
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Haruka Yabuno/Piano
The Yabuno Ettun Project is a highly creative collaboration between Japanese pianist Haruka Yabuno and Israeli bassist Ehud Ettun. Each one an imaginative composer, Ehud and Haruka have created, during the past few years, a unique interaction on stage. Their performances have also been described by listeners as "captivating" and "fascinating."
"The beauty is that we came together through music way before we could find a common verbal language," explains Haruka. "Once music took over, once we knew that improvising could take us anywhere, the journey itself was our destination.”
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Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Annette Philip/Vocals
Bertram Lehmann/Drums and Percussion
Maxim Lubarsky is a pianist with a rare spectrum of talent and virtuosity. Equally comfortable performing jazz, classical, and music of Latin America, he is a truly remarkable arranger, composer and performer. He is joined at DreamFarm by master percussionist and drummer, Bertram Lehmann and vocal phenom, Annette Philip. Together they form a truly unparalleled trio each exploring the percussive and melodic landscapes of their instruments taking us to unexpected new places.
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Featuring:
“How Sweet It Is”
Tracy Clark Quartet
“Inspiration”
“Mama Africa”
Albino Mbie
“All That Love”
The Amethyst Group
“Veil”
Julie Lavender with The Amethyst Group
“Buscayando Guayaba”
Los Soneros de las Seis
“Sweet Prince”
Julie Lavender with Eugene Friesen/Tim Ray/Greg Hopkins
Ah the voice, so personal and intimate. Some of the sweetest moments at the farm are those surrounded by the voices of our talented artists. Here are a few of those moments.
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Featuring:
Mark Shilansky/ Piano
Dave Newsam/Guitar
Dave Tonkin/Guitar
Jim Clark/Trumpet/Bass
Matt Langley/Saxophone
Less Harris Jr./Drums
Jazz pianist, composer arranger, Mark Shilansky assembled a fabulous group musicians combining horns and guitars and keyboards, piano, bass and drums.
This versatile group performed intricate arrangements that brought out the best of all their many talents. Cool originals filled the barn showcasing the unique combination of piano, keys, horns and guitars, and so much more.
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Vivek Patel/Trumpet/Synthesizers
A previous guest musician in Season 1 of DreamFarm Radio, Vivkek Patel, was at that time young Jazz trumpet player in Boston with a lot of promise. A physical condition, due to which he lost motor control in his right hand, changed his trajectory. In this episode of DreamFarm Radio we talk to this gifted musician and find out how he is creating a new music in different ways.
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Eugene Friesen/Cello
Tim Ray/Piano
Greg Hopkins/Trumpet
Sublime indeed.
4 time Grammy Award Winning cellist, Eugene Friesen was my guest for this episode of DreamFarm Radio along with pianist Tim Ray and trumpet player Greg Hopkins.
As if it weren't enought to swim in the vibrations of Eugene's pulchritudinous cello playing, I was treated to their jazz chamber music trio, Tre Corda. "Tre Corda" refers to classical piano notation, and is an instruction to the pianist to the release of the soft pedal which allow all three piano strings vibrate freely. This trio's members are free to explore their own creative paths and fully resonate as individual musicians in free and yet collaborative expression. That's "Tre Corda!"
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Steve Hunt/Piano
Pianist Steve Hunt, throughout his career, has stayed true to an uncompromising vision of composing and performing Jazz music from his heart. Steve has continued to push himself technically, focusing on a musical styl which is both challenging and meaningful. Steve's desire towards challenging himself is nowhere more evident than with his long time association with Allan Holdsworth, whose progressive and innovative style has helped Steve to further his own musical development. Steve continues to compose and study and grow. His technique is masterful and his music is tasteful and melodious. Truly.
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"Ancient poetic prayers rise as incense through the color and light of art and music.”
Singer-songwriter Julie Lavender, host of DreamFarm Radio discusses her newly released CD, "The Siddur Project."
In this project Julie Lavender, sets luminous poetry from the ancient Jewish prayer book to her own fresh, multi-faceted, jazz-influenced music. This intriguing project features top East Coast jazz players and also highlights Julie’s striking visual art.
Check out the website to see the art and get a copy of the CD.
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Featuring:
Daniel Bennett/Alto Saxophone/Flute/Oboe/Clarinet
Nat Janoff/Electric Guitar
Eddy Khaimovich/Electric Bass
Matthew Feick/Drums
Britt Melewski/Poetry/Spoken Word artist
New York saxophonist Daniel Bennett has been hailed as one of the most original and unpredictable musical voices of his generation. Insite Magazine calls Bennett's music, "refreshingly capricious and trippy." The Village Voice raves, "saxophonist Daniel Bennett makes hay with an airy approach that's buoyant enough to conjure notions of East African guitar riffs and Steve Reich's pastoral repetition." The Boston Herald describes Bennett's music as "exploratory Folk-Jazz hybrid." Timeout New York raves, "Daniel Bennett airs his lilting, potentially hypnotic compositions!" Check out this episode featuring Recorded Daniel Live in Concert for this very special episode of DreamFarm Radio.
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Featuring:
“Waterfall”
Peter Jansen/Bertram Lehmann
“Bon Filho”
“Choro Negro”
Trio Por Do Sol
“Modim”
Julie Lavender
“Shadow Play”
Eugene Frisen/Tim Ray/Greg Hopkins
“Johnny’s Swing”
Ameranouche
A listen-back to the rich and varied string vibrations that have permeated the atmosphere at DreamFarm.
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Featuring:
Steve Hunt /Piano
Jack Diefendorf,/Drums
Bruce Gertz/Bass
At DreamFarm we love eclectic jazz influences but there is nothing quite like Classic trio jazz to bring you home to a happy listening place.
And these guys do it with such finesse that it is fresh and new, especially since they write original trio music and have released 2 new albums of it.
After many years of playing, recording and writing, these fellows truly shine and it was such fun to have them at the farm. I was taken to new heights as they backed me up on my own trio jazz tune “Velvet Arms of Midnight.” Thank you, Steve, Bruce and Jack.
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Featuring:
Panayota Haloulakou/Vocals
With Lefteris Kordis/Piano
This young musician has a beautifully crafted style with a fetching voice and a way of interpreting melodies that is fresh, adventurous and evocative. Together with her husband, Lefteris they form a fearless and seamless duo. I loved Panayota’s voice and the way she intuited new places to go in familiar songs. Her interpretations made each song a brand new journey rather than just a familiar ride down a musical road. Take the trip with us. It all starts right here at DreamFarm with Panayota Haloulkou.
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Kim Richmond, Composer/Arranger/Alto Saxophonist
Internationally known, Grammy nominated alto saxophonist, orchestra leader, composer and arranger, Kim Richmond joins Julie to share his latest recording “Artistry.” Artistry is Richmond’s tribute to one of the most innovative bandleaders in jazz, Stan Kenton. While that is certainly noteworthy, there's much more here than memories. Augmenting the traditional big-band structure Kim’s amazing orchestral arrangements, creatively written originals and terrifically performed charts Kim Richmond and his orchestra group deliver an outstanding performance. It’s a thrill to have Kim come and share his new recording and play live with Julie for this episode of DreamFarm Radio.
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Don Davis/Saxophones, Flute, Clarinet and…teeth!
Don Davis, a friend and frequent guest musician at DreamFarm, has played for us numerous times times as well as performed on several of Julie’s albums. Don plays, soprano/alto/tenor and bass saxophones, various flutes clarinet, percussion and even his teeth! He has performed live and recorded with scores of well-known and accomplished musicians of all sorts. It takes great skill and versatility to contribute to so many different bands so well, while weaving his very own signature sounds and ideas tastefully into the mix. His resume is a road map for a most interesting musical journey that starts right here at the farm.
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Albino Mbie Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist
Albino Mbie was born in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, a country in southern Africa known for its rich musical and cultural heritage. Fueled by the resourcefulness and determination that have always characterized Mozambicans, he built his first guitar at 16 from a 5-liter can of oil, scrap wood, and strings made out of electrical cords. As with his home-made guitar, Albino wanted to combine styles and incorporate diverse elements in his music. Today, Albino’s music succeeds in combining many disparate parts into an organic whole. It incorporates his musical experiences from Mozambique, the U.S., and many other places around the world, combining rhythmic patterns and musical concepts to create a unique "Moz-Jazz" sound.
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Featuring:
Mark Shilansky/ Piano
Sara Caswell/ Violin
Kathleen Flynn/ Vocals
Eric Byers/ Guitar
Lee Harris Jr./ Drums
Keala Laumetheiwa/ Bass
DreamFarm Radio takes you to a live CD release concert in the historic Amoskeag Mill in Manchester, NH where we are introduced to the music of Fugue Mill.
Fugue Mill weaves jazz through the fabric of Americana, world, and classical music, creating a complex yet attractive blend of musical and improvisational styles. Original group pieces are featured side by side with music by such composers as Leonard Cohen and Samuel Barber. Violin and mandolin augment the quartet of piano, guitar, bass, and drums, creating a transparent and vibrant palette of improvisation and counterpoint.
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Featuring:
Raquel Quinones Rivera/Vocals
Anna Talpe/Vocals
Jared Yee/Tenor Sax
Evan Waaramaa/Piano
Doug Richards/Bass
Matt Pahaelian/Drums
The six members of Amethyst have joined their love of contemporary jazz, acoustic pop, and various Latin genres with undeniable skill and taste. The unique voice of each musician enriches improvisational arcs throughout every performance. Featuring Rivera’s originals, as well as collaborative cover arrangements, this group delivers accessible interpretations of human feeling as well as delighting the ears.
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Featuring:
Nick Goumas/Sax
Steve Hunt/Piano
Bruce Gertz/Bass
Jack Dieffendorf/Drums
This week’s DreamFarm Jazz synergy is a culmination of the classic Jazz sensibilities, talents, and temperaments of 4 of New England’s best known players. Heading the band is Nick Goumas, whose steadfast dedication to the Jazz of the early to mid 60’s informs his own original music and his interpretations of the greats. Julie welcomes Nick and his band into the barn for yet another day of swinging dreams.
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Featuring:
Maxim Lubarsky /Piano
Raquel Quiñones-Rivera/Vocals
Valeria Añez/Vocals
Jose C. Santiago/Percussion
Judith Soberanes/Percussion
Galen Gregory Willett/Bass
Hot Latin Salsa, and so much more, from this super fun group of excellent musicians we had at the farm. Neighbors dropped by to enjoy the recording session. It was a fantastic party of great music and new friendships. I loved the sounds of the 6 - Los Soneros de Las Seis!
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Featuring:
“Caravan” by Duke Elliington
Arranged by The Maxim Lubarsky Percussion Trio:
“Artistry in Rhythm” and “The Peanut Vender” by Stan Kenton
Arranged by The Kim Richmond Jazz Orchestra
“Interstellar Gaze” based on “Star Eyes” by Gene de Paul and Don Raye
Reimagined by: Trio Now
“The Way You Look Tonight” by Jerome Kern
Arranged by: The Grace Kelly Band
What happens when fresh creativity is loosed on sublime standards? Rearranging Magic. Here how DreamFarm Radio guests have arranged and rearranged some of the music we know and love.
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Featuring:
Cecelia Zabala/ Guitar and Vocal
Joe Deleault/Sax, Flute, Clarinet
Guitarist, singer, composer Cecilia Zabala was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1975. She is guitarist, singer and composer Through out her career, she has expressed her musical creativity using her guitar and her voice, creating original compositions that blend sensitivity, emotion, technique and intuition. Her music draws on a rich mixture of influences, from Argentinian folklore, the contemporary language of the twentieth century, jazz, tango, and Brazilian music. In this unusual DreamFarm show, here how Cecelia connected with New Hampshire musicians, pianist, Joe Deleault wind player, Don Davis and learn how their collaboration has spanned the continent and the musical sensibilities of the Americas and hear how it all intersects at DreamFarm.
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Featuring:
Catherine Bent/Cello
Adam Barhami/7-stringed Guitar
Marian Campos/Cavaquinho
The musicians of Trio Por Do Sol are modern practitioners of a tradition that's about 140 years old but continues to be re-defined. At its very core, Choro is a hybrid style, with roots in Europe and Africa. Brazil claims Choro as its first own urban music (from Rio). It's also very important to Brazilian identity, which is profoundly multi-racial. Currently, choro is practiced along a continuum of tradition and modernity, and the music has been blended with jazz and bluegrass and klezmer and even baroque music. In most contexts, it is a vehicle for improvisation, although the expectations are somewhat different than in jazz. We have a repertoire that mixes old and new choro compositions; we create our own arrangements and improvise around these forms. Fresh and fascinating music.
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Featuring:
Anthony Fung/Drums
Kyumin Shim/ Piano
Jonathan Chapmna/Bass
Edmar Colon/Sac
Mao Sone/Trumpet
When we heard the talents of this exciting young group of players, we knew you’d want to hear this brass section and their rhythm section. The Anthony Fung Quintet consists of five remarkably talented musicians who have distinguished themselves as accomplished musicians in the Boston area. You’ll be impressed with what you hear and how they play both new and old tunes. Young Jazz Boston comes to Historic DreamFarm…
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Peter Primamore/Composer, Arranger, Pianist
Even if you've never heard of composer/pianist Peter Primamore, there's a good chance you've heard his award winning film and television scores. Having built an extensive resume as a commercial composer, Primamore has produced Grancia, an ambitious and highly personal collection of original music, mixing the intimacy of a chamber ensemble with a high energy jazz-fusion rhythm section. “Primamore” means First Love. We invite you to enjoy Peter’s musical first love- the music he shares with us on DreamFarm Radio.
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Mili Bermejo/Voice
Dan Greenspan/String Bass
Vocalist, composer, educator, Latin music and Jazz specialist. Professor at Berklee College of Music since 1984, where she teaches Jazz improvisation, Latin music, performance, and voice technique. Mili performs with her husband and bassist, Dan Greenspan. Together they are the perfect duo, combining voice, and strings, and expressing the aesthetic of Jazz with the colors, textures, rhythms and poetic content of the music from Latin America.
Daughter of the Mexican composer Guillermo Bermejo and his wife Luz, an Argentinean tango singer, Ms. Bermejo's blood already contained the wealth of two musical cultures at birth. She was born in Buenos Aires, but raised in the socially and artistically diverse environment of Mexico City where she grew up internalizing the music and political statements of the 60's and 70's made by the Argentineans, Chileans, Brazilians and Uruguayans in exile in Mexico City. This cultural diversity, and interaction between artists of different countries and disciplines laid the groundwork for her diverse style and dedication to the social responsibility of the artist
Dan Greenspan plays the double-bassist with a passion that makes the textures and moods of the music almost palpable. His capacity to provide both the root and the melody of the music is at the core of his creative playing.
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Featuring:
John Funkhouser/Piano
Greg Loughman/Bass
Mike Conners/Drums
Jazz pianist and composer, John Funkhouser, was recent guest on DreamFarm Radio. Loved hearing tracks from his new Cd, "The Still" which explores space and sound and deep new places of creativity. "The Still" features Mike Connor on the drums and Greg Loughman on bass. As always, it's great music.
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Ian Ethan Case/Double Necked-Guitar, Fretless Guitar, Kalimba
Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Ian Ethan, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar, has been performing in small listening venues around the country for the past six years and has now gained national recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them. Julie welcomes, Ian Ethan Case back to the farm to hear about his latest work and join him on one of his newest compositions.
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Eugene Friesen/Cello
Tim Ray/Piano
Greg Hopkins/Trumpet
Sublime in deed.
I was deeply moved and delighted by the rich, soulful and truly thrilling music of
4 time Grammy Award-Winning cellist and composer, Eugene Friesen who was my guest on DreamFarm Radio along with pianist Tim Ray and trumpet player Greg Hopkins. As if it weren't enought to swim in the vibrations of Eugene's pulchritudinous cello playing, I was treated to their trio "Tre Corda."
Find out about "Tre Corda" at www.agitatedcatmusic.com
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Featuring:
Brian O’Neill/Vibraphone, Pandeiro, Bodhran, Tammorra, Riq, Percussion, Compositions
Geni Skendo/Bass Flute, C Flute
Jeremy Smith/Hand percussion
Brad Barrett/Bass
Tev Stevig/Oud, Tanbur, Resonator Guitar
Referencing the exotica of composers ranging from Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich to George Gershwin, Martin Denny, and John Adams, Mr. Ho's Orchestrotica—as a vibraphone quintet—performs global jazz and exotic chamber music with world-music flavors sourced from Asia, the Middle East, the Balkans, and Latin America. Led by multi-percussionist, vibraphonist and composer Brian O’Neill, the group also features bass flute/woodwinds (Geni Skendo), percussion (Shane Shanahan), acoustic bass (Brad Barrett), and oud/tanbur/resonator guitar (Tev Stevig). The quintet focuses on original music written by O'Neill ("a first-rate composer"—Huffington Post) that is highly influenced by his fifteen-year career as a multi-percussionist in symphony orchestras, jazz groups, and world music ensembles leading AllAboutJazz to say, "…if John Zorn is an exotica Picasso, O'Neill is his Georges-Braque counterpart in cubism's transposition to music." The Orchestrotica was named the 2012 "Best World Music Act" in the Boston Phoenix's annual readers' poll.
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Featuring:
Gerry Beaudoin, Guitar
Gerald Beauoin III, Vibes
Brad Hallon, Bass
This was such a bubbly session…the music really did have a light, happy effervescent quality which was the perfect compliment to a sunny day at Dream Farm. My guest was award winning jazz guitarist, Gerry Beaudoin. Gerry has been featured on over fifty recordings as a leader, co-leader or contributing artist. A consummate jazz and blues guitarist Gerry is also a composer and has recorded almost sixty original compositions in his career. His music has been used on the Learning Channel, Lifetime, NBC and ABC news as well as the Fox News Channel and The Sarah Silverman Show. An active performer across the USA and Canada Gerry is often seen in the company of legendary guitarist Jay Geils of the J.Geils Band, jazz legend Bucky Pizzarelli, guitarist Howard Alden, saxophonist Harry Allen and Grammy Winning Saxophonist and arranger Fred Lipsius from the seminal jazz rock band Blood, Sweat and Tears. He has had his music placed on the Grammy Awards ballot three times in his career.
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Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Annette Philip/Vocals
Bertram Lehmann/Drums and Percussion
Maxim Lubarsky is a pianist with a rare spectrum of talent and virtuosity. Equally comfortable performing jazz, classical, and music of Latin America, he is a truly remarkable arranger, composer and performer. He is joined at DreamFarm by master percussionist and drummer, Bertram Lehmann and vocal phenom, Annette Philip. Together they form a truly unparalleled trio each exploring the percussive and melodic landscapes of their instruments taking us to unexpected new places.
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Featured Musicians:
Esthema
Andy Milas/Guitar
Tom Martin/Bass
Onir Dilisen/Violin
George Lernis/Percussion
Naseem Alatrash/Cello
www.esthema.com
Roberto Cassan and John Muratore
Roberto Cassan/Accordian
John Muratore/Guitar
www.cassanmuratore.com
Los Soneros de las Seis
Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Jose Santiago/Percussion
Judith Soberanes/Percussion
Valeria Anex/Vocals
Raquel Riviera/Vocals
Galen Willett/Bass
Maxim Lubarsky Percussion Trio
Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Annette Philip/Vocals
Bertram Lehmann/Drums and Percussion
www.maximlubarsky.com
Tre Corda
Eugene Friesen/Cello
Tim Ray/Piano
Greg Hopkins/Trumpet
www.agitatedcatmusic.com
Julie Lavender with Tre Corda
Eugene Friesen/Cello
Tim Ray/Piano
Greg Hopkins/Trumpet
www.julielavender.com
This show features more of our favorite musical moments from the past season. Enjoy!
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Eugene Friesen/Cello
Tim Ray/Piano
Greg Hopkins/Trumpet
Sublime indeed.
4 time Grammy Award Winning cellist, Eugene Friesen was my guest for this episode of DreamFarm Radio along with pianist Tim Ray and trumpet player Greg Hopkins.
As if it weren't enought to swim in the vibrations of Eugene's pulchritudinous cello playing, I was treated to their jazz chamber music trio, Tre Corda. "Tre Corda" refers to classical piano notation, and is an instruction to the pianist to the release of the soft pedal which allow all three piano strings vibrate freely. This trio's members are free to explore their own creative paths and fully resonate as individual musicians in free and yet collaborative expression. That's "Tre Corda!"
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Featured Musicians:
Banda Lua
Sergio Brandao/Guitar
Pau Liberman/Flute
Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Ebinho Cardoso/Bass
Bertram Lehmann/Drums
www.sergiobrandao.com
Amethyst The Group
Raquel Ainones Rivera/Vocals
Anna Talpe/Vocals
Jare Yee/ Tenor Sax
Evan Waaramaa?Piano
Dough Richards/Bass
Matt Pahaelian/Drums
www.amethystthegroup.com
Fretful Porcupine
Jake Amerding/Strings
Kevin Gosa/Saxophone
www.thefretfulporcupine.com
Julie Lavender and Esthema
Julie Lavender/Vocals and Guitar
Andy Milas/Guitar
Tom Martin/Bass
Onir Dilisen/Violin
George Lernis/Percussion
Naseem Alatrash/Cello
www.julielavender.com
www.esthema.com
Corona Collaboration
Nikolas Anadolis/Piano
Edmar Colon/Saxophone
Javier Rosario/Guitar
Hoo Kim/Bass
Nahum Corona/Drums
Julie Lavender with The Brian Friedland Sextet
Julie Lavender/Vocals and Guitar
Brian Friedland/Piano
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Mike Conners/Drums
Rick Stone/Saxophone
Vivel Patel/Trumpet
Timothy Shneier/Trombone
Matt Savage Quartet
Matt Savage/Piano
Mark Salesky/Saxophone
Hoo Kim/Bass
Anthony Fung Drums
www.savagerecords.com
Julie Lavender continues to reveal the world of DreamFarm with this behind the scenes episode in which she shares more of her own music, creative influences and life at the farm. Julie talks with engineer Don Richardson inviting listeners find out more about what makes DreamFarm Radio a feast for the ears.
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Kim Richmond, Composer/Arranger/Alto Saxophonist
Internationally known, Grammy nominated alto saxophonist, orchestra leader, composer and arranger, Kim Richmond joins Julie to share his latest recording “Artistry.” Artistry is Richmond’s tribute to one of the most innovative bandleaders in jazz, Stan Kenton. While that is certainly noteworthy, there's much more here than memories. Augmenting the traditional big-band structure Kim’s amazing orchestral arrangements, creatively written originals and terrifically performed charts Kim Richmond and his orchestra group deliver an outstanding performance. It’s a thrill to have Kim come and share his new recording and play live with Julie for this episode of DreamFarm Radio.
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Bertram Lehmann/Drums and Percussion
Don Davis/Saxophone and Contra Alto Clarinet
Veteran drummer, percussionist, educator and ethnomusicologist, Bertram Lehmann brings percussion instruments from across the globe to DreamFarm. In this intriguing episode, he demonstrates how percussion is employed around the world, not only rhythmically, but tonally and melodically as well. He adds his own percussive expertise to live music performed at the farm and shares some of his recorded collaborations demonstrating his work with a variety of regional musicians of all sorts. This truly is a world percussion exploration.
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Louise Van Aarsen/Vocals
Rebecca Parris/Vocals
Ted Davis/Vocals
Paul McWilliams/Piano
Bruce Gertz/Bass
James Lattini/Drums
Studios! Destiny is getting glowing reviews...
It was a real singer’s celebration at the Farm when Louise Van Aarsen came with her talented friends and comrades. The music composed and sung by Louise may best be described as "grown up music for grown ups." Her subjects are time, love and loss and desire. She is not afraid of singing of domesticity, children and happiness. These subjects are all cushioned in thoughtful arrangements tending toward the southern hemisphere and hyper-exact contemporary jazz production. Louise’ voice is no-nonsense and very easy on the ear. Her band is top notch. .Singer Ted Davis and producer Parris join Van Aarsen and the three create dancing vocal counterpoint to great effect. Louise’ writing plumbs the depths of the commonplace while making them not seem such. The fields of the farm were alive with the singing!
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Esthema
Andy Milas/Guitar
Tom Martin/Bass
Onir Dilisen/Violin
George Lernis/Percussion
Naseem Alatrash/Cello
www.esthema.com
Roberto Cassan and John Muratore
Roberto Cassan/Accordian
John Muratore/Guitar
www.cassanmuratore.com
Los Soneros de las Seis
Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Jose Santiago/Percussion
Judith Soberanes/Percussion
Valeria Anex/Vocals
Raquel Riviera/Vocals
Galen Willett/Bass
Maxim Lubarsky Percussion Trio
Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Annette Philip/Vocals
Bertram Lehmann/Drums and Percussion
www.maximlubarsky.com
Tre Corda
Eugene Friesen/Cello
Tim Ray/Piano
Greg Hopkins/Trumpet
www.agitatedcatmusic.com
Julie Lavender with Tre Corda
Eugene Friesen/Cello
Tim Ray/Piano
Greg Hopkins/Trumpet
www.julielavender.com
This show features some more of our favorite moments from the past season. Enjoy!
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Featuring:
Gerry Beaudoin, Guitar
Gerald Beauoin III, Vibes
Brad Hallon, Bass
This was such a bubbly session…the music really did have a light, happy effervescent quality which was the perfect compliment to a sunny day at Dream Farm. My guest was award winning jazz guitarist, Gerry Beaudoin. Gerry has been featured on over fifty recordings as a leader, co-leader or contributing artist. A consummate jazz and blues guitarist Gerry is also a composer and has recorded almost sixty original compositions in his career. His music has been used on the Learning Channel, Lifetime, NBC and ABC news as well as the Fox News Channel and The Sarah Silverman Show. An active performer across the USA and Canada Gerry is often seen in the company of legendary guitarist Jay Geils of the J.Geils Band, jazz legend Bucky Pizzarelli, guitarist Howard Alden, saxophonist Harry Allen and Grammy Winning Saxophonist and arranger Fred Lipsius from the seminal jazz rock band Blood, Sweat and Tears. He has had his music placed on the Grammy Awards ballot three times in his career.
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Grace Kelly/Saxophone and Vocals
Pete McCann/Guitar
Evan Gregor/Bass
Chantale Sterling/Vocals
Jason Palmer/Trumpet
Ross Pederson/Drums
Presenting our first ever live concert recording: Grace Kelly performing Live at Sculler’s Jazz Club in Boston. We had a blast capturing music from Grace’s 10th anniversary show at Boston’s #1 Jazz Club. I also had a ball sitting in with her band to sing that night. Later she came to the farm to talk about her music for our radio program. It’s an honor to share this very impressive young lady’s music with our audiences.
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Julie Lavender
Singer, Songwriter, and DreamFarm Radio host, Julie Lavender, takes her audience behind the scenes of the show and life at DreamFarm, her New England country home. She talks about what inspires her own music and the creativity and art that flows in the midst of family, school, community, live performances, and radio recording sessions at the farm.
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Banda Lua
Sergio Brandao/Guitar
Pau Liberman/Flute
Maxim Lubarsky/Piano
Ebinho Cardoso/Bass
Bertram Lehmann/Drums
www.sergiobrandao.com
Amethyst The Group
Raquel Ainones Rivera/Vocals
Anna Talpe/Vocals
Jare Yee/ Tenor Sax
Evan Waaramaa?Piano
Dough Richards/Bass
Matt Pahaelian/Drums
www.amethystthegroup.com
Fretful Porcupine
Jake Amerding/Strings
Kevin Gosa/Saxophone
www.thefretfulporcupine.com
Julie Lavender and Esthema
Julie Lavender/Vocals and Guitar
Andy Milas/Guitar
Tom Martin/Bass
Onir Dilisen/Violin
George Lernis/Percussion
Naseem Alatrash/Cello
www.julielavender.com
www.esthema.com
Corona Collaboration
Nikolas Anadolis/Piano
Edmar Colon/Saxophone
Javier Rosario/Guitar
Hoo Kim/Bass
Nahum Corona/Drums
Julie Lavender with The Brian Friedland Sextet
Julie Lavender/Vocals and Guitar
Brian Friedland/Piano
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Mike Conners/Drums
Rick Stone/Saxophone
Vivel Patel/Trumpet
Timothy Shneier/Trombone
Matt Savage Quartet
Matt Savage/Piano
Mark Salesky/Saxophone
Hoo Kim/Bass
Anthony Fung Drums
www.savagerecords.com
This show features some of our favorite moments from the past season. Enjoy!
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David Tonkin/Guitar
Don Williams/Bass
Tom Robinson/Piano
Tim Gilmore/Drums
Matt Langley/Saxophone
The David’s Group brings us original Jazz pieces the open up like windows into popular Jazz grooves.
David calls himself a “Blue Collar” Jazz player….a guy whose work in music is all play. He been playing, teaching and performing for over 40 years. I loved his take on the Jazzy idioms he opens up for us. You’ll like hearing the work of this experienced Jazz man and his seasoned band.
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Tracy Clark/Vocals
Bob Christopherson/Piano
Greg Holt/Bass
Casey Scheuerell/Drums
Tracy Clark, a proud Bostonian, has been singing in and around Boston since she was 19. In her late 20’s, Tracy’s music career included living and gigging in NYC before settling back down in Boston to raise her now teenage son.
Tracy is back on the scene with a vengeance.
With a voice reminiscent of Diana Krall, yet distinctly her own, Tracy draws her audiences in with her intimate approach to the stories she sings and is sure to have you swinging to songs that highlight how much fun she has being on stage.
Tracy is joined by some of Boston’s most accomplished and innovative musicians, Bob Christopherson on keyboards and arrangements, Greg Holt on bass and Casey Scheuerell on drums.
Tracy and I had a ball singing together. What a fun afternoon.
Tracy and the guys brought warm moments and sweet music to the barn. Hope you enjoy it.
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John Muratore/Piano
Highly acclaimed Boston classical guitarist, John Muratore, has appeared extensively across the US, Canada, Europe and Russia and he came to DreamFarm to play gorgeous guitar music. We explore classical guitar repertoire that is touched by jazz idioms. It's fascinating to hear those sounds flowing from John's fingers. I took my favorite place on the barn floor to listen intently. (I find myself there a lot when players come to record for the show.) Take your favorite place and listen to his show.
To know more about John and his music visit: www.johnmuratore.com
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Steve Hunt /Piano
Jack Diefendorf,/Drums
Bruce Gertz/Bass
At DreamFarm we love eclectic jazz influences but there is nothing quite like Classic trio jazz to bring you home to a happy listening place.
And these guys do it with such finesse that it is fresh and new, especially since they write original trio music and have released 2 new albums of it.
After many years of playing, recording and writing, these fellows truly shine and it was such fun to have them at the farm. I was taken to new heights as they backed me up on my own trio jazz tune “Velvet Arms of Midnight.” Thank you, Steve, Bruce and Jack.
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Albino Mbie Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist
Albino Mbie was born in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, a country in southern Africa known for its rich musical and cultural heritage. Fueled by the resourcefulness and determination that have always characterized Mozambicans, he built his first guitar at 16 from a 5-liter can of oil, scrap wood, and strings made out of electrical cords. As with his home-made guitar, Albino wanted to combine styles and incorporate diverse elements in his music. Today, Albino’s music succeeds in combining many disparate parts into an organic whole. It incorporates his musical experiences from Mozambique, the U.S., and many other places around the world, combining rhythmic patterns and musical concepts to create a unique "Moz-Jazz" sound.
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Raquel Quinones Rivera/Vocals
Anna Talpe/Vocals
Jared Yee/Tenor Sax
Evan Waaramaa/Piano
Doug Richards/Bass
Matt Pahaelian/Drums
The six members of Amethyst have joined their love of contemporary jazz, acoustic pop, and various Latin genres with undeniable skill and taste. The unique voice of each musician enriches improvisational arcs throughout every performance. Featuring Rivera’s originals, as well as collaborative cover arrangements, this group delivers accessible interpretations of human feeling as well as delighting the ears.
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Peter Primamore/Composer, Arranger, Pianist
Even if you've never heard of composer/pianist Peter Primamore, there's a good chance you've heard his award winning film and television scores. Having built an extensive resume as a commercial composer, Primamore has produced Grancia, an ambitious and highly personal collection of original music, mixing the intimacy of a chamber ensemble with a high energy jazz-fusion rhythm section. “Primamore” means First Love. We invite you to enjoy Peter’s musical first love- the music he shares with us on DreamFarm Radio.
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Bertram Lehmann/Drums and Percussion
Don Davis/Saxophone and Contra Alto Clarinet
Veteran drummer, percussionist, educator and ethnomusicologist, Bertram Lehmann brings percussion instruments from across the globe to DreamFarm. In this intriguing episode, he demonstrates how percussion is employed around the world, not only rhythmically, but tonally and melodically as well. He adds his own percussive expertise to live music performed at the farm and shares some of his recorded collaborations demonstrating his work with a variety of regional musicians of all sorts. This truly is a world percussion exploration.
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Kim Richmond, Composer/Arranger/Alto Saxophonist
Internationally known, Grammy nominated alto saxophonist, orchestra leader, composer and arranger, Kim Richmond joins Julie to share his latest recording “Artistry.” Artistry is Richmond’s tribute to one of the most innovative bandleaders in jazz, Stan Kenton. While that is certainly noteworthy, there's much more here than memories. Augmenting the traditional big-band structure Kim’s amazing orchestral arrangements, creatively written originals and terrifically performed charts Kim Richmond and his orchestra group deliver an outstanding performance. It’s a thrill to have Kim come and share his new recording and play live with Julie for this episode of DreamFarm Radio.
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John Funkhouser/Piano
Greg Loughman/Bass
Mike Conners/Drums
Jazz pianist and composer, John Funkhouser, was recent guest on DreamFarm Radio. Loved hearing tracks from his new Cd, "The Still" which explores space and sound and deep new places of creativity. "The Still" features Mike Connor on the drums and Greg Loughman on bass. As always, it's great music.
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Catherine Bent/Cello
Adam Barhami/7-stringed Guitar
Marian Campos/Cavaquinho
The musicians of Trio Por Do Sol are modern practitioners of a tradition that's about 140 years old but continues to be re-defined. At its very core, Choro is a hybrid style, with roots in Europe and Africa. Brazil claims Choro as its first own urban music (from Rio). It's also very important to Brazilian identity, which is profoundly multi-racial. Currently, choro is practiced along a continuum of tradition and modernity, and the music has been blended with jazz and bluegrass and klezmer and even baroque music. In most contexts, it is a vehicle for improvisation, although the expectations are somewhat different than in jazz. We have a repertoire that mixes old and new choro compositions; we create our own arrangements and improvise around these forms. Fresh and fascinating music.
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"Ancient poetic prayers rise as incense through the color and light of art and music.”
Singer-songwriter Julie Lavender, host of DreamFarm Radio discusses her newly released CD, "The Siddur Project."
In this project Julie Lavender, sets luminous poetry from the ancient Jewish prayer book to her own fresh, multi-faceted, jazz-influenced music. This intriguing project features top East Coast jazz players and also highlights Julie’s striking visual art.
Check out the website to see the art and get a copy of the CD.
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Andy Milas/Guitar
Tom Martin/Bass
Onur Dilisen/Violin
Naseem Alatrash/Cello
George Lernis/Percussion
An instrumental ensemble hailing from Boston, MA (USA), Esthema has been creating their unique sound since 2006 by fusing the sounds of Jazz/Fusion and Progressive Rock with the sounds of the traditional music of the Balkan region and the Near & Middle East. The musicians that shape the sound of Esthema bring together both Western and Eastern influences, instruments, and concepts creating a musical tapestry that transcends genres and cultures.
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Eugene Friesen/Cello
Tim Ray/Piano
Greg Hopkins/Trumpet
Sublime in deed.
I was deeply moved and delighted by the rich, soulful and truly thrilling music of
4 time Grammy Award-Winning cellist and composer, Eugene Friesen who was my guest on DreamFarm Radio along with pianist Tim Ray and trumpet player Greg Hopkins. As if it weren't enought to swim in the vibrations of Eugene's pulchritudinous cello playing, I was treated to their trio "Tre Corda."
Find out about "Tre Corda" at www.agitatedcatmusic.com
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Matt Savage/Piano
Hoo Kim/Bass
Anthony Fung/Drums
Mark Zaleski/Saxes
For the celebration of his 21st birthday, jazz pianist Matt Savage has released his 10th album! He has already been connected with some of the biggest names in jazz from the time he was first labeled a "jazz prodigy" at age 8. He has performed (on stage and in jam sessions) with the Ellington All Stars, Chaka Khan, Wynton Marsalis, Joshua Redman, The Bad Plus, Arturo O'Farrill, John Pizzarelli, Clark Terry and Chick Corea, just to name a few. Matt who on his way to New York City to continue his studies continues to amaze and it was so fun to have him back at the farm talking about his new project.
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Julie Lavender and guests
Julie Lavender continues to reveal the world of DreamFarm with this behind the scenes episode in which she shares more of her own music, creative influences and life at the farm. Julie talks with engineer Don Richardson inviting listeners find out more about what makes DreamFarm Radio a feast for the ears.
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Joy Mover singer/songwriter
Julie welcomes singer/songwriter Joy Mover to DreamFarm to celebrate the release of her upbeat, self-titled debut CD. A Boston native, Joy demonstrates her ability to craft engaging original music and her uncanny knack for attracting incredible musical talent to help her realize her vision. Full of numerous influences and tastes, Joy’s music spans the East Coast spectrum from urban jazz and pop grooves to the Miami Latin jazz scene, bringing it all into the barn at DreamFarm Radio.
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Ian Ethan Case/Double Necked-Guitar and Kalimba
Double-knecked guitarist, Ian Ethan Case is also releasing a brand new album of music based up on his explorations on the kalimba....an african thumb piano. He shares that music with us along with his new guitar works.
Drawing on a diverse musical background that saw him taking piano lessons at the age of five and later studying drumset, orchestral percussion, saxophone, electric guitar and bass, Ian Ethan’s strikingly-unconventional, self-invented approach to the double-neck guitar is both magical to hear and fascinating to watch. And while his performances are visually intriguing to say the least, it is not showmanship but rather the sincere desire to accurately communicate the harmonically rich, multi-layered music of his composing (or “discovery”, as he refers to the process) that has impelled him every step of the way.
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Roberto Cassan/Accordian
John Muratore/Guitar
In this episode we explore the masterful music of Cassan and Muratore. The duo is known for their arrangements of classical and contemporary music, which combine the intimacy of chamber music with the spontaneity and influences of jazz. It’s another auditory feast as we the experience the divergence and the commonality of various musical streams.
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Featuring:
Marlene del Rosario, piano and vocals
Marlene del Rosario is a female Filipino jazz vocalist and pianist who won over audiences in her native country and has been building a successful music career in the United States. Marlene draws us in with her velvety voice and her uncanny grasp of jazz, blues and soul idioms. Sitting at the piano at the farm, she gives us an intimate taste of her music as a soloist as well as in ensemble. Julie joins Marlene on her super smooth version of Sting’s “Fragile.”
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Featuring:
Ehud Ettun/Bass
Lihi Haruvi/Sax
Natti Blankett/Drums
Haruka Yabundo/Piano
Bassist, composer and bandleader Ehud Ettun is only 25, and has been "making a splash into the US and world Jazz scene" (Boston Globe) and described as "One of the top five Bassists in New York" by Bluemonk Moods. His unique approach to the Bass quickly made him on demand both as a bassist and bandleader all over the world.
The Ehud Ettun Group was founded in 2009 by Ettun and have been playing together since. They started playing in smalls places in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, but their unique sound as individuals, together with the years of playing together quickly garnered them bigger and bigger audiences. Ehud Ettun coms to DreamFArm with his quartet. Their music is a blend of influences from classical, ECM Jazz, and world music - creating different textures and sounds. The special connection between players Lihi Haruvi/Sax, Natti Blankett/Drums, Haruka Yabundo/Piano and Ehud allows the music to be played freely and in a more abstract approach.
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Ervin Dhimo/Bass
Steve Hunt/Piano
Vancil Cooper/Drums
European Bass Player Ervin Dhimo presents his dynamic jazz-funk-fusion project THE ERViN DHIMO TRIO, featuring World renowned jazz pianist, composer and jazz educator, Steve Hunt and prodigy Percussionist/Drummer Vancil Cooper.
"The Albanian-born electric bassist and his trio specialize in fierce, soulful, funky workouts on jazz, pop, and original tunes..." -Kevin Lowenthal, Boston Globe
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Andy Milas, Guitar
Tom Martin, Bass
Onur Dilisen, Violin
Naseem Alatrash, Cello
George Lernis, Percussion
An instrumental ensemble hailing from Boston, MA (USA), Esthema has been creating their unique sound since 2006 by fusing the sounds of Jazz/Fusion and Progressive Rock with the sounds of the traditional music of the Balkan region and the Near & Middle East. The musicians that shape the sound of Esthema bring together both Western and Eastern influences, instruments, and concepts creating a musical tapestry that transcends genres and cultures.
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Featuring:
Maxim Lubarsky /Piano
Raquel Quiñones-Rivera/Vocals
Valeria Añez/Vocals
Jose C. Santiago/Percussion
Judith Soberanes/Percussion
Galen Gregory Willett/Bass
Hot Latin Salsa, and so much more, from this super fun group of excellent musicians we had at the farm. Neighbors dropped by to enjoy the recording session. It was a fantastic party of great music and new friendships. I loved the sounds of the 6 - Los Soneros de Las Seis!
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Featuring:
Kevin Gosa, Saxophone
Jake Amerding, Strings
During their appearance on DreamFarm Café Radio, Kevin Gosa and Jake Amerding of "The Fretful Porcupine" brew up finely-crafted chamber music made of saxophones, wires, and wood. This iconoclastic duo incorporates a list of styles and idiom to create its own music…unlike anything you’ve heard before. They further fascinate with a discussion about art and culture that challenges the casual listener to listen and think more deeply….all of this served up on marble rye. Listen and find out how and why…
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Featuring:
Mark Shilansky/ Piano
Dave Newsam/Guitar
Dave Tonkin/Guitar
Jim Clark/Trumpet/Bass
Matt Langley/Saxophone
Less Harris Jr./Drums
Jazz pianist, composer arranger, Mark Shilansky assembled a fabulous group musicians combining horns and guitars and keyboards, piano, bass and drums.
This versatile group performed intricate arrangements that brought out the best of all their many talents. Cool originals filled the barn showcasing the unique combination of piano, keys, horns and guitars, and so much more.
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Featuring:
Zeke Martin/Drums
Scott Tarulli/Guitar
Ed Lee/Piano
Daniel Day/Bass
Born in Brussels, Belgium in 1973, Zeke Martin entered