Scan date : 16/05/2024 23:49
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16/0514h03>14h39 (0x00) ?hrvJazz Festival: Newport á Paris, JazzhrvThis broadcast presents bossa nova singer Astrud Gilberto, followed by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, in performance at the third edition of the Paris Jazz Festival. This collaboration with the Newport Jazz Festival was billed as "Newport a Paris" and took place in mid-November 1966. Brazilian vocalist Astrud Gilberto performs with Benny Aronov (piano), Don Payne (double bass), Don McDonald (percussion), and Art Ellefson (saxophone and flute). She sings Água de Beber, Corcovado, The Telephone Song, and The Shadow of Your Smile. The all-American Dave Brubeck Quartet, consisting of Brubeck on piano, Paul Desmond on alto saxophone, Eugene Wright on double bass, and Joe Morello on drums, performs Brubeck's own composition Cultural Exchange, the group's classic hit Take Five, and Billy Strayhorn's Take The "A" Train.
16/0514h39>15h09 (0x00) ?hrvPeterson & Eldridge Live at the Olympia in 1963, JazzhrvAmerican trumpeter Roy Eldridge and Canadian pianist Oscar Peterson had long been established jazz stars by the time they played this 1963 concert at l'Olympia in Paris, France. From the 1950s to the 1970s, their paths frequently crossed as both artists were part of Norman Granz's famous Jazz at the Philharmonic concert packages. On March 22, 1963, Eldridge once again joined Oscar Peterson's trio of Ed Thigpen (drums) and Ray Brown (double bass) for performances of jazz standards, including "Green Dolphin Street", "I've Got a Crush On You", and "This Could Be The Start Of Something Big".
16/0515h09>15h56 (0x00) ?hrvTango Extremo: Tango on the TundrahrvDocumentary
16/0515h56>16h59 (0x00) ?hrvBloco do O - Da Pá Virada Sessions, JazzhrvThe Da Pá Virada Sessions series presents the best musicians of contemporary Brazilian jazz, and beyond. Filmed in Sao Paulo, each session offers a unique experience by giving a fresh look into Brazil's music scene. The artists for each session are selected in consultation with Stingray DJAZZ's music editor. One of the bands taking part in this series is Bloco do Ó, a traditional street band associated with the Brazilian carnival. A "bloco" is a group of people who drive through the streets in trucks, playing music and providing fun to anyone who will listen. Immerse yourself in Bloco de Ó's world of cheerful melodies and spectacular costumes!
16/0516h59>18h45 (0x00) ?hrvA$AP Rocky & A$AP Ferg - At The Hordern Pavilion, Hip HophrvBig hits, booty dancing, stage dives, fan freestyles and of course, controversy, A$AP Rocky's debut Down Under tour had it all! At his sold-out Sydney show, hip hop's hottest star and 5000 rowdy fans got wild for the night at the Hordern Pavilion and we captured it all exclusively.
16/0518h45>20h00 (0x00) ?hrvThe Flying Pickets - Don't Turn Around, JazzhrvThe Flying Pickets are a British vocal group that was formed in 1982, transferring the art of a cappella to the pop music scene. These five gentlemen scored a number one hit in 1983 in the UK Singles Chart with their version of 'Only You'. Performing live in Stuttgart, vocalists Hereward Kaye, Gary Howard, Michael Henry, Nick Godfrey and Ricky Payne have many surprises in store for their appreciative audience.
16/0520h00>21h00 (0x00) ?hrvSeine Sessions: Legendary Jazz, ModernhrvThe term "jam-session" was coined in the 1920s when black and white musicians gathered in smoke-filled bars after their respective concerts to enjoy the kind of jazz they could not play in traditional sets. Bing Crosby was a regular at these sessions, and had fun marking the first and third beats of musical phrases by clapping hands, which the musicians call "jammin' the beat". Today, the Seine Sessions revive the happy years of "jam sessions", while the cream of jazz, blues, gipsy and funk Parisian scenes occurs on the boards of the legendary restaurant and jazz club Le Réservoir. Titled "Legendary Jazz", this episode hosted by Eddy King features unique performances by artists playing together for the first time, and interviews with Steve McCraven, Oona Guino, Rodolphe Lauretta, and many others.
16/0521h00>22h32 (0x00) ?hrvLive at The Sydney Entertainment Centre, PophrvWhen Daryl Hall and John Oates took to the stage at Sydney's Entertainment Centre as the iconic bass line of 'Maneater' began to play, the fans knew they were in for a treat. This duo may have been opening concerts with that irresistibly smooth number for years, but it never seems to lose its magic, and the crowd - an eclectic mix of teens and baby boomers alike - lapped it up. Daryl Hall and John Oates wisely reunited a few years ago after a string of solo projects, and although Oates no longer sports his signature 'tache, they put on the kind of show that makes it hard to believe they even considered going their separate ways. Earworms like 'I Can't Go For That', 'Out Of Touch' and 'Kiss On My List' were surefire reminders that these guys are absolute hit machines, and their catchy synth-soul classics probably deserve to permeate the airwaves as much today as they did decades ago. These Philly crooners still have it in bucket-loads, so this show should have everyone from diehard Daryl Hall and John Oates fans to kids of the 80's groovin' along in no time.
16/0522h32>23h03 (0x00) ?hrvMoondog & The London Saxophonique, FreehrvMoondog, a gaunt, mysterious and extravagantly-garbed blind street musician was celebrated among New Yorkers for two decades before gaining acclaim in Europe as an avant-garde composer conducting orchestras before royalty. Artists such as Charlie Parker, Leonard Bernstein, Steve Reich and Philip Glass have called him one of the great musical visionaries of our century. Day in and day out, the man whose real name is Louis T. Hardin, was as taciturn and unchanging a landmark of the midtown Manhattan streetscape as the George M. Cohan statue in Duffy Square. No matter the weather, he invariably dressed in a homemade robe, sandals, a flowing cape, and a horned Viking helmet - the tangible expression of what he referred to as his Nordic philosophy. For this show, he teams up with renowned saxophone ensemble London Saxophonic for an eccentric performance.
16/0523h03>00h00 (0x00) ?hrvAgnes Gosling Quartet - InJazz 2019, ModernhrvJazz festival slash conference inJazz brings together the supply and demand sides of the Dutch jazz scene, helping artists share knowledge and experiences and stimulating the development of international relationships. The conference program includes inspiring panel discussions, workshops, networking sessions and presentations. During the night, promising Dutch jazz acts as well as more seasoned groups hit the stage to show what they're capable of. One of the artists performing at inJazz is Agnes Gosling. She has matured as a writer and arranger. The vocalist is unafraid to show her vulnerability. With her quartet, Gosling honors the tradition of great acoustic jazz while exploring new sounds and styles from the contemporary music world.
16/0500h00>01h06 (0x00) ?hrvCarla Bley Sextet live at Estival Lugano 1986, FusionhrvSince 1977, Estival is a summer jazz festival in Switzerland, Lugano. Estival offers a thrilling and particularly surprising line-up that explores the rich world of contemporary music whilst promoting the understanding of different cultures, tolerance, and co-existence. Discover the special bond between pianist Carla Bley and bassist Steve Swallow. The two have performed in the same bands since the '60s and have been romantic partners for more than two decades. Watching them perform is the definition of musical telepathy. Together with musicians Wayne Krantz, Victor Lewis, Larry Willis, and Don Alias, they form an amazing sextet at Estival in 1986.
16/0501h06>01h55 (0x00) ?hrvGreat Male Vocalists - collagehrvTraditional
16/0501h55>02h24 (0x00) ?hrvTorTube: Robin Nolan Trio - Swing de Paris, FusionhrvJazz fans in television land have come to the right place for their dose of first-rate world jazz: TorTube! Jazz club De Tor in Enschede is one of Europe's most authentic jazz venues, with an absolutely unique ambiance. Some of the best musicians from Holland and the rest of the world find their way to De Tor to perform for an appreciative audience of jazz fans. This recording features Dutch jazz icon Benjamin Herman in collaboration with English brothers and gypsy guitar masters Robin and Kevin Nolan along with bassist Arnoud van den Berg. This spirited band plays swinging jazz in the style of legendary French jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt (Swing de Paris).
17/0502h24>03h23 (0x00) ?hrvSalif Keita & Les Ambassadeurs, WorldhrvSalif Keita's music is a rich combination of traditional Malian music with European and American influences. We can hear this in the instrumentation of Keita's music, which varies from traditional West-African instruments to Western European ones. The Malian singer was cast out by his family because of his albinism. In 1967 he moved to Bamako, where he started his musical career and joined Les Ambassadeurs (Internationaux). He achieved international acknowledgement with this band in the 1970s. After spending a couple of years in Ivory Coast, Salif has found his home base in Paris since 1984. During this 2010 concert, he proves to be rightfully referred to as The Golden Voice of Africa.
17/0503h23>04h50 (0x00) ?hrvGilberto Gil: Jazz a Vienne, JazzhrvBrazilian artist Gilberto Gil returns to Jazz a Vienne in France with a new round of singing that is inspired by his latest album 'Fé na Festa': a mixture of celebration, tradition and even some rock now and then. Gilberto Gil, worldwide known for as musician and the Brazilian minister of Culture, was one of the pioneers of the cultural movement 'tropicalismo'. This movement, with a strong character of social protest, combines elements of traditional Brazilian culture with modern art forms. Gilberto Gil's new sound clearly has its roots in Brazilian culture, yet it is always inspired by jazz.
17/0504h50>05h19 (0x00) ?hrvjazzahead! 2022 - Antonio Lizana, WorldhrvAnnual trade fair, exhibition, and festival jazzahead! is one of the international jazz community's most important events. Hosted in Bremen, Germany, jazzahead! brings together musicians, bookers, agents, organizers, jazz experts, and music enthusiasts at the world's largest jazz event. In 2022, jazzahead! paid special attention to Canada's jazz scene and invited forty jazz acts from all over the world to perform over the course of three days. Contemporary flamenco musician Antonio Lizana is among the artists presenting their music at jazzahead! 2022. In a genre dominated by percussionists and guitarists, saxophonist and vocalist Lizana steps away from the mainstream. His live shows have been described a breath-taking journey from flamenco roots to contemporary jazz, and he is known for his collaborations with pianists Arturo O'Farrill and Chano Domínguez, singer-guitarist Alejandro Sanz, bass guitar legend Marcus Miller, and jazz funk collective Snarky Puppy. At jazzahead!, Antonio Lizana is accompanied by Daniel Garcia Diego (piano and backing vocals), Arin Keshishi (electric bass and backing vocals), Shayan Fathi (drums), and El Mawi (flamenco dancing and backing vocals).