Meg Okura
Update: 2022-01-16
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Today’s guest deejay is Meg Okura.
Meg is an American jazz violinist, composer, erhu player, and leader of the Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble, based in New York City. The Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble combines jazz, Jewish and Japanese cultures into a unique musical identity.
On today’s show, Meg plays select tracks from the Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble, various projects she’s been involved with, music that showcases her influences and expresses her identities.
Join us next week with our guest deejay will be Muriel Grossman .
Meg Okura & The Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble “Ima Ima” from Ima ImaAmazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp
Meg Okura & The Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble “Naima” from NaimaAmazon | Apple Music
Meg Okura & The Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble “Tango” from Meg Okura: Tribute to Ryuichi SakamotoAmazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp
Emilio Solla y La Inestable de Brooklyn “Para la Paz” from Second HalfAmazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp
Brian Marsella’s Imaginarium “Secret Ways of the Songbirds” from chapter one: THE CLOCKS HAVE GONE MADAmazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp
NPO Trio, Meg Okura | Sam Newsome | Jean-Michel Pilc “A Four Forty” from Live At The StoneAmazon | Apple Music
Meg Okura & The Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble “Birth of Shakyamuni”, Ima Ima
Meg is an American jazz violinist, composer, erhu player, and leader of the Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble, based in New York City. The Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble combines jazz, Jewish and Japanese cultures into a unique musical identity.
On today’s show, Meg plays select tracks from the Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble, various projects she’s been involved with, music that showcases her influences and expresses her identities.
Join us next week with our guest deejay will be Muriel Grossman .
Meg Okura & The Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble “Ima Ima” from Ima ImaAmazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp
Meg Okura & The Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble “Naima” from NaimaAmazon | Apple Music
Meg Okura & The Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble “Tango” from Meg Okura: Tribute to Ryuichi SakamotoAmazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp
Emilio Solla y La Inestable de Brooklyn “Para la Paz” from Second HalfAmazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp
Brian Marsella’s Imaginarium “Secret Ways of the Songbirds” from chapter one: THE CLOCKS HAVE GONE MADAmazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp
NPO Trio, Meg Okura | Sam Newsome | Jean-Michel Pilc “A Four Forty” from Live At The StoneAmazon | Apple Music
Meg Okura & The Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble “Birth of Shakyamuni”, Ima Ima
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