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Episode 2 Catherine Russell
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04/01/20 • 39 min
Join us in this episode for a delightful conversation with Grammy Award winning Vocalist and Musician Catherine Russell.
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All That's Jazz
03/19/20 • 12 min
This episode is a preview of what you can expect to hear in our weekly episodes and just who we are at All That's Jazz.
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Episode 1 Ben Sidran
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03/25/20 • 32 min
This episode features a conversation with world-renowned keyboardist, musician and creative talent Ben Sidran. bensidran.com
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Episode 3 KUVO's Arturo Gomez
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04/08/20 • 33 min
Learn about what it takes to be a national multi award-winning music director at one of America’s TOP jazz radio stations as we share a conversation with KUVO’s Arturo Gomez.

Season 5 episode 3 A Letter to Bill Evans
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04/05/24 • 36 min
For their seventh outing together as a close-knit, collaborative rhythm tandem, bassist Leon Lee Dorsey and drummer Mike Clark tapped pianist Michael Wolff as third man in their ongoing trio adventures. Wolff, who had previously appeared with Dorsey and Clark on 2020’s Play Sgt. Pepper, completes the triumvirate on this heartfelt tribute to the late, great pianist-composer in the new album titled “A Letter to Bill Evans.”
These renderings of Bill Evans classics contain the kind of sparkling energy and improvisational freshness that always animates these trio sessions between Dorsey, Clark and their third partner. And this time around they hit on the perfect choice with pianist Michael Wolff, who first heard Evans live at Davies Hall in San Francisco when he was 18, and got the only available tickets which were actually on the stage, where he got to experience the concert close up.
“A few years later, when I was 20,” Wolff explained, “I went on the road with Cal Tjader . I ran into Bill Evans a lot in various cities where we all were playing; I befriended him and, of course, hounded him for information about his music. He was very open and understanding with me. And whenever he was performing in the Bay Area, I would go hear him every night.”
Wolff’s connection with Mike Clark, who is celebrating his 50th anniversary as a member of The Headhunters, goes back to the late ‘60s on the Bay Area jazz scene when Wolff was house pianist with Bishop Norman Williams’ Sunday afternoon jam at a great SF club called the Both/And. “I was 17 years old and still in high school, I wasn’t old enough to get into most clubs then. But I had this gig and Mike came by one Sunday to sit in. And that was the beginning of a long working relationship.”
While the music of “A Letter to Bill Evans” captures the spirit of the great pianist, Wolff/Clark/Dorsey take some liberties with this classic Evans material, interpreting it through their collective musical lens. In my conversation with all three musicians, we talk about how the album came together, their concept for each track, and how it’s truly their “love letter” to the music and the man who is one of the giants of jazz.

Episode 5 Wayne Wilkinson
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04/22/20 • 33 min
Wayne Wilkinson is a headliner guitarist that performs and tours across the country and internationally. Wilkinson is known for his high-octane melodic playing which jazz trombone legend, the late Bill Watrous, said “is the greatest guitar playing I’ve ever heard.”

Episode 8 Wayne Escoffery
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05/13/20 • 37 min
Wayne Escoffery is a 2014 Downbeat Critics Poll winner and Grammy Award winning tenor saxophonist who has recorded and performed internationally with the Who’s Who in jazz including Ron Carter, Ben Riley, Abdulah Ibrahim, Eddie Henderson, Rufus Reid, Wallace Roney, Herbie Hancock and more. Wayne’s new critically acclaimed album “Humble Warrior” features the return of Escoffery’s stellar quartet featuring pianist David Kikoski, bassist Ugonna Okegwo, and drummer Ralph Peterson.

Episode 6 Scott Yanow
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04/29/20 • 32 min
Scott Yanow is one of the most respected jazz journalists, reviewers and historians in the world of jazz. He has written more than 20,000 reviews, has 11 books currently in print and writes for six jazz publications including Downbeat, Jazziz and Syncopated Times.

Episode 7 Monifa Brown
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05/06/20 • 33 min
Her Twitter handle is “globaljazzqueen.” Her name is Monifa Brown. She is one of the most respected on air jazz personalities, and her “Saturday Afternoon Jazz” show on WBGO NY has a worldwide following.

Episode 15 Hannah Baiardi
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07/01/20 • 38 min
Composer Hannah Baiardi started playing piano and writing her first songs when she was three. Hannah has become an adept composer, arranger, lyricist and bandleader. She has made it her mission to break barriers between genres and debunk musical stereotypes. Trying to find a happy medium between pop, R&B and Contemporary Jazz.
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FAQ
How many episodes does All That's Jazz have?
All That's Jazz currently has 152 episodes available.
What topics does All That's Jazz cover?
The podcast is about Music and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on All That's Jazz?
The episode title 'Episode 2 Catherine Russell' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on All That's Jazz?
The average episode length on All That's Jazz is 37 minutes.
How often are episodes of All That's Jazz released?
Episodes of All That's Jazz are typically released every 13 days, 21 hours.
When was the first episode of All That's Jazz?
The first episode of All That's Jazz was released on Mar 19, 2020.
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