JAZZIZ Not What You Think

Intimate conversations about jazz and beyond hosted by JAZZIZ Founder Michael Fagien and Editor Matt Micucci

MARION MEADOWS | The JAZZIZ Podcast

Today, we're joined by saxophonist and composer Marion Meadows, a leading figure in the contemporary jazz world. He's here to discuss his latest release, Just Doing Me, his 17th studio album, which showcases original music and collaborations with artists like Chris "Big Dog" Davis and Paul Brown. In this episode, Meadows also shares stories from his musical journey, explores topics ranging from the transformative power of the arts to his lifelong fascination with science, and reflects on how his music has evolved.

10-31
36:00

JIMBO ROSS | The JAZZIZ Podcast

This week's episode features a conversation with Jimbo Ross, once described by the great Don Ellis as the only jazz violist in captivity. Known for his collaboration with many of the greats and for leading his Bodacious fusion band, Ross recently released a new album as a bandleader under his own name. "Jazz Passion & Satin Latin" finds him harkening back to his jazz roots with an accessible playlist of standards, classics, hidden gems and originals. Aside from sharing memories from his musical journey and speaking about the new album, he also talks about the instrument he plays on the new LP -- a modified copy of a classic viola, reproduced on a 3D printer and upgraded with a 5th string to extend the upper range of the instrument.

10-25
26:11

IZE TRIO | The JAZZIZ Podcast

In this episode, we explore the music of the new Boston-based collective Ize Trio, featuring San Diego pianist Chase Morrin, Palestinian cellist Naseem Alatrash and Cyprus-born George Lernis. The group masterfully blends jazz with Middle Eastern musical traditions while championing a socially conscious mission. Their debut album, The Global Suites, features four expansive pieces, each inspired by a core social issue. Joining the conversation are Morris and Alatrash, diving into the trio's origins, how their diverse cultural backgrounds influenced their music and how they plan to evolve their sound with future projects.

10-15
26:05

BPM | The JAZZIZ Podcast

On our latest episode of the JAZZIZ Podcast, we're thrilled to introduce you to BPM, a new trio featuring contemporary jazz heavyweights, bassist Brian Bromberg, guitarist Paul Brown and saxophonist Michael Paulo. They're joining for the first time as a unit on their captivating new album, Seriously, available through Shanachie Entertainment. The vision behind this trio is both ingenious and straightforward, leveraging individual strengths and collective chemistry while maintaining a creative process that balances professional musicianship with a light, drama-free atmosphere. In this podcast conversation, we'll dive into their process and discover the joy of BPM and what makes this collaboration so special.

10-01
27:15

RICHARD ELLIOT | The JAZZIZ Podcast

Today, saxophonist and contemporary jazz pioneer Richard Elliot joins us to talk about his 21st album as a bandleader, Straight Up Down, featuring eight originals and one cover, as well as great collaborators, including Euge Groove and Paul Brown. In our conversation, Elliot also talks of this album as a celebration of his journey in music and his experience of working with legendary artists across various contexts and genres. We delve into some of that journey, including his formative stint with Tower of Power in the 1980s and the significant impact that his sister's record collection had in forging his musical path.

09-27
28:41

ANDREA SUPERSTEIN | The JAZZIZ Podcast

In the latest episode of the JAZZIZ Podcast, we chat with Canadian singer/songwriter Andrea Superstein about her new album, Oh Mother. This deeply personal and universal project explores the theme of motherhood, touching on aspects often left unspoken. The album is the culmination of Superstein's conversations with nearly 100 mothers, blending lived experiences with extensive research. We discuss how she transformed these insights into music, including her collaboration with producer Elizabeth Shepherd. Plus, Andrea shares her musical journey, from early memories to her development as an artist and finding her own voice.

09-17
23:40

JUMAANE SMITH | The JAZZIZ Podcast

In this episode of the JAZZIZ Podcast, we're thrilled to be joined by the talented trumpeter and vocalist Jumaane Smith. With a career that includes collaborations with legends like Quincy Jones and Stevie Wonder, a long-running gig with Michael Bublé, and mentorship under the great Wynton Marsalis, Smith's journey is nothing short of inspiring. Now, he's preparing to release his third album as a bandleader, Come On Home, a special project that marks his first collection of primarily original compositions. Join us as we dive into Smith's story, exploring how music has been a guiding force through life's challenges, the influences that have shaped his unique sound and the path that has led him to this exciting milestone. (Photo: Sandrine Lee)

08-14
20:40

VINCENT INGALA | The JAZZIZ Podcast

In this episode of the JAZZIZ Podcast, we speak with Vincent Ingala, a leading figure on the contemporary jazz scene, about his new album, Escape With Me, available now on Shanachie Entertainment. Ingala, a talented multi-instrumentalist known primarily for his saxophone skills, plays every instrument heard on the new album, which he also produced and engineered. He composed most of the tracks on its program, except two carefully chosen covers. During our conversation, we delve into the entirety of his creative process and explore the live performance aspect of his art that, as it turns out, was his initial inspiration to pursue a music career.

08-06
32:48

JON DE LUCIA | The JAZZIZ Podcast

In this episode of the JAZZIZ Podcast, we are joined by alto saxophonist Jon De Lucia, who shares insights about his latest album, The Brubeck Octet Project. This new chapter in his career sees him rediscovering and reinterpreting the arrangements played by the Dave Brubeck Octet, the pioneering group from the late 1940s to the early 1950s that marked the beginning of the iconic West Coast pianist's career. During our conversation, De Lucia discusses his earliest memories of Dave Brubeck and the origins of this particular project. He delves into what makes this often overlooked period in Brubeck's career so special and worthy of rediscovery, and how it aligns with some of his musical tastes and ambitions. De Lucia also discusses finding the source material and adding his personal touch. Additionally, he shares insights about the birth of his passion for music and some of his earliest musical memories. (Photo: Jacob Blickenstaff)

07-24
19:43

NORFOLK WATERFRONT JAZZ FESTIVAL | JAZZIZ Travel

In the latest episode of JAZZIZ Travel, we spotlight the highly anticipated 41st edition of the Norfolk Waterfront Jazz Festival, set to take place at the picturesque Town Point Park along the Downtown Norfolk Waterfront in Virginia on August 16-17. Joining us to discuss the event is festival spokesperson and esteemed broadcaster, Jay Lang, who, with his wealth of knowledge and passion for jazz, provides an inside look into this iconic festival and its integration within the local music scene. He also shares details about this year's program, featuring celebrated artists such as Norman Brown and Kirk Whalum, and emphasizes that the Norfolk Waterfront Jazz Festival remains a true celebration of jazz.

07-11
16:38

GABRIEL MARK HASSELBACH | The JAZZIZ Podcast

In this episode of the JAZZIZ Podcast, we’re speaking with trumpeter, multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer Gabriel Mark Hasselbach, a top star of both contemporary and straight-ahead jazz with several excellent, award-winning recordings under his belt. He’s here to share insights about his latest album, Count Your Lucky Stars, which will be released on July 8. In our conversation, Hasselbach talks about his earliest formative musical memories and the process of crafting his distinctive sound. Turning our attention to his latest album, Hasselbach discusses the inspiration behind Count Your Lucky Stars and the aura that he sought to achieve for it. We also discuss a recent compilation of his, The Vocalists, highlighting some of his collaborations with top vocalists over the years, and much more.

07-01
23:42

GUNHILD CARLING | The JAZZIZ Podcast

In this episode of the JAZZIZ Podcast, we speak with singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and dancer Gunhild Carling. She shares with us news and insights about her upcoming album, aptly titled Jazz Is My Lifestyle. The record is a large ensemble project compiling a program of original compositions. Beyond the new album, we find out more about Carling's journey, her love of vintage jazz and how it is integrated into her unique sound. We also discuss her prolific composing habits, her experience of traveling and taking her music all over the world, and much more.

06-27
25:12

KIRK WHALUM | The JAZZIZ Podcast

Award-winning saxophonist and composer Kirk Whalum has been a major force in contemporary jazz for nearly two decades. In this episode of the JAZZIZ Podcast, he discusses his latest album, Epic Cool, his first studio full-length release in five years, available via Mack Avenue. The album explores a variety of moods, styles, and genres, showcasing Whalum's talent for blending diverse musical elements. During the conversation, we talked about the genesis of Epic Cool, the influences that helped shape it, as well as his collaboration with Greg Manning on this project. We also explored his musical journey, including his historic collaborations, the lessons he's learned along the way, the importance of "appreciating the moment," and his profound connection with his audience. (Photo: Evelyn Freja)

06-25
39:27

ANTONIO ADOLFO | The JAZZIZ Podcast

The internationally renowned Brazilian jazz master Antonio Adolfo joins us once again on the JAZZIZ Podcast to talk about his latest album, Love Cole Porter, an instrumental celebration of the legacy of the legendary Great American Songbook composer of such immortal classics as "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye," "I've Got You Under My Skin," "Night and Day" and many more. This album finds Adolfo blending the genius and aura of some of his most renowned compositions with the rhythms, sounds and traditions of his Brazilian heritage, with tracks performed by an octet of excellent musicians. In this podcast, Adolfo delves into the process of reimagining these timeless songs and expresses his admiration for Porter and his legacy, as well as highlighting the people he collaborated with on Love Cole Porter.

06-18
22:21

NORMAN BROWN | The JAZZIZ Podcast

In this episode of the JAZZIZ Podcast, GRAMMY-winning guitarist Norman Brown joins us to discuss his latest album, It Hits Different. Brown shares insights into the eleven original compositions that blend jazz, funk, blues, R&B, and more. Inspired by the album’s title, we ask Brown what sets this record apart from his previous work throughout his stellar career. Additionally, we explore the contributions of those who helped bring this project to life and delve into Brown’s personal journey, including the positive influence of meditation and Tai Chi on his life. (Photo: Corey Reese/Shanachie Entertainment)

06-04
24:11

JOHN KORBEL | The JAZZIZ Podcast

Today’s episode of the JAZZIZ Podcast features an insightful conversation with singer/songwriter John Korbel about his latest album, Falling Feels Like Flying. This diverse collection of original compositions traces its origins back to the tumultuous days of the COVID-19 lockdowns. Korbel delves into his journey in music, including his return after a long hiatus, and discusses his unique style that blends vintage elements with a contemporary edge. He also shares details about his composition, recording, and production processes, providing a comprehensive look at the creation of his latest project.

05-28
28:37

DANI ASSIS | The JAZZIZ Podcast

In today’s episode of the JAZZIZ Podcast, we speak with vocalist and composer Dani Assis, the winner of this year’s Ella Fitzgerald Jazz Vocal Competition. Assis discusses his music and the messages he aims to convey through his work. He also shares the story behind his single, “My Own Embrace (Blue in Green),” and insights into his upcoming album, set for release in August. Moreover, we delve into his musical journey, explore the impact of his Brazilian heritage and reminisce about his earliest musical memories.

05-21
18:51

WILL RÉGNIER | The JAZZIZ Podcast

In today's episode of the JAZZIZ Podcast, we journey to Montreal, Canada, for an engaging conversation with drummer, composer and producer Will Régnier. He offers insights into his debut album as a bandleader, Traces, which showcases his genre-blending instrumental music and adept fusion of various styles, establishing him as a new formidable presence in the music scene. Throughout our discussion, Régnier delves into the album's conceptual underpinnings, emphasizing the significance of collaboration and his affinity for intricate time signatures. Additionally, we explore Régnier's journey, details about his compositional process and find out about his early musical influences and inspirations, for a deeper understanding of the artist behind the innovative sound of Traces.

05-14
21:52

JAMES HUDSON | The JAZZIZ Podcast

In the latest episode of the JAZZIZ Podcast, we delve into a captivating conversation with James Hudson, a highly sought-after vocalist in the vibrant UK jazz scene. Hudson offers intriguing insights into his latest musical venture, Moonray, an album that builds upon the thematic and emotional depth of his previous work, Tomorrow. With a curated selection of both familiar standards and hidden gems, Moonray delves into a spectrum of emotions, including darker and more profound themes. Throughout the discussion, Hudson shares anecdotes from the album’s creation process, reflecting on the influence of his theatrical background on his song interpretations, his reverence for the iconic crooners of yesteryears, and many other engaging topics.

05-07
24:12

MARK WINKLER | The JAZZIZ Podcast

In today’s episode of the JAZZIZ Podcast, we’re joined by singer/songwriter Mark Winkler, a prominent figure in the Los Angeles jazz scene with a dedicated following. With a prolific discography boasting 20 albums, Winkler shares insights into his latest release, The Rules Don’t Apply, delving into its thematic significance, both personally and artistically. This record not only demonstrates Winkler’s compositional prowess through original pieces but also features covers of songs close to his heart. Our conversation explores the essence behind the album’s title, Winkler’s passion for singing, the gratification of hearing his compositions interpreted by renowned vocalists worldwide, and more.

04-30
23:34

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