EPISODE · Nov 12, 2021 · 52 MIN
Episode #296
from The Sounds of Brooklyn and Beyond · host Victoria Reed
Featuring a hot new bop from Brooklyn indie pop duo Mmeadows; NYC fiddle diva Katie Jacoby pays homage to Ozzy and Sabbath with her fresh single; bassist/composer extraordinaire Ben Allison features his double-guitar quartet beautifully on his latest album “Moments Inside;” pianist Craig Taborn’s masterful improvisational skillset is on full display on ECM records; NYC-based/German-born saxophonist/composer Charlotte Greve debuts with her epic composition “Sediments We Move” from New Amsterdam Records; CDMX saxophonist Asaph Sanchez takes his new jams into the ethereal zone on “Renassaince;” Jefferson Hamer and Eamon O’Leary AKA The Murphy beds spin a beautiful yarn on their mesmerizing current release; and finally, Johnny Vidacovich, NOLA drumming legend, breaks it down for us with “Banks Street.”
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Featuring a hot new bop from Brooklyn indie pop duo Mmeadows; NYC fiddle diva Katie Jacoby pays homage to Ozzy and Sabbath with her fresh single; bassist/composer extraordinaire Ben Allison features his double-guitar quartet beautifully on his latest album “Moments Inside;” pianist Craig Taborn’s masterful improvisational skillset is on full display on ECM records; NYC-based/German-born saxophonist/composer Charlotte Greve debuts with her epic composition “Sediments We Move” from New Amsterdam Records; CDMX saxophonist Asaph Sanchez takes his new jams into the ethereal zone on “Renassaince;” Jefferson Hamer and Eamon O’Leary AKA The Murphy beds spin a beautiful yarn on their mesmerizing current release; and finally, Johnny Vidacovich, NOLA drumming legend, breaks it down for us with “Banks Street.”
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