EPISODE · Jun 26, 2022 · 49 MIN
Episode #314
from The Sounds of Brooklyn and Beyond · host Victoria Reed
Featuring the brand new musings of Brooklyn-Israeli guitar wonder Dida Pelled; a thoughtful and beautiful ECM release from saxophonist Oded Tazur; young maestro Julius Rodriguez drops his debut album on Verve; Caleb Wheeler Curtis’ fresh heavy-hitting joint; NOLA’s extended trio weighs in on their latest record; the spirit of Funkadelic is alive and well thanks to Bill Campbell’s collective Breastfist; digging into Erik’s band—live in Colorado a decade ago; a little taste from the score of HBO’s “Lovecraft Country”; and finally, straight from the Mt. Rushmore of piano jazz, Mr. Keith Jarrett.
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Featuring the brand new musings of Brooklyn-Israeli guitar wonder Dida Pelled; a thoughtful and beautiful ECM release from saxophonist Oded Tazur; young maestro Julius Rodriguez drops his debut album on Verve; Caleb Wheeler Curtis’ fresh heavy-hitting joint; NOLA’s extended trio weighs in on their latest record; the spirit of Funkadelic is alive and well thanks to Bill Campbell’s collective Breastfist; digging into Erik’s band—live in Colorado a decade ago; a little taste from the score of HBO’s “Lovecraft Country”; and finally, straight from the Mt. Rushmore of piano jazz, Mr. Keith Jarrett.
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