Interview with Ron Carter
The legendary Ron Carter, the most recorded jazz bassist of all time, speaks with Zachary Vanderslice about his life and career in advance of his 85th birthday.
The legendary Ron Carter, the most recorded jazz bassist of all time, speaks with Zachary Vanderslice about his life and career in advance of his 85th birthday.
Samara Joy, who was named Best New Artist at the 2022 Grammy awards, talks with Zachary Vanderslice about jazz education, her growing career, and her first album.
Josef Sorett, Dean of Columbia College and Professor of African-American Studies and Religion, speaks with Zachary Vanderslice about the relationship between religion and race in the music of Duke Ellington for the 2023 Duke Ellington birthday broadcast.
This is the recording of the Jazz Profiles on Creative Music Studio. Founded in 1971 by Karl Berger, Ingrid Sertso and Ornette Coleman, the Creative Music Foundation’s mission is to foster the keen awareness and focused practice of musical expression and interactions, and to support the understanding of music as a universal language by providing environments where musicians from different backgrounds and traditions share and explore together their personal musical interpretations. Special guests on the show were Steven Bernstein and Peter Apfelbaum.
This is the recording of the Jazz Profiles on Creative Music Studio. Founded in 1971 by Karl Berger, Ingrid Sertso and Ornette Coleman, the Creative Music Foundation’s mission is to foster the keen awareness and focused practice of musical expression and interactions, and to support the understanding of music as a universal language by providing environments where musicians from different backgrounds and traditions share and explore together their personal musical interpretations. Special guests on the show were Steven Bernstein and Peter Apfelbaum.
This is the recording of the Jazz Profiles on Creative Music Studio. Founded in 1971 by Karl Berger, Ingrid Sertso and Ornette Coleman, the Creative Music Foundation’s mission is to foster the keen awareness and focused practice of musical expression and interactions, and to support the understanding of music as a universal language by providing environments where musicians from different backgrounds and traditions share and explore together their personal musical interpretations.Special guests on the show were Steven Bernstein and Peter Apfelbaum.
This is the recording of the Jazz Profiles on Creative Music Studio. Founded in 1971 by Karl Berger, Ingrid Sertso and Ornette Coleman, the Creative Music Foundation’s mission is to foster the keen awareness and focused practice of musical expression and interactions, and to support the understanding of music as a universal language by providing environments where musicians from different backgrounds and traditions share and explore together their personal musical interpretations.
Special guests on the show were Steven Bernstein and Peter Apfelbaum.
A live interview with pianist and shakuhachi player Steve Cohn on the Musician's Show on WKCR from Wednesday, June 18th, 2014. Ever innovative, Steve has developed a unique style of improvisation over the course of his career, which has taken him across styles of jazz as well as across the world. Steve has played with the likes of Eddie Henderson, Sonny Simmons, and Reggie Workman, among many others, and has performed his own works at venues such as New York City's Miller Theatre, the Newport JVC Festival, The Great American Music Hall, and the World Shakuhachi Festival.