In The Mix with Reggie TheJazzman
Reggie TheJazzman
Blessed with a set of baritone pipes, Reggie uses his voice as an instrument, combining his old school style of broadcasting with a soothing and silky delivery, perfectly complimenting his jazz and R&B mix sets. His interpretations of rhythms and his ear for the unique have enabled him to continually bring something new, exciting, and innovative to the world of smooth jazz.
Reggie The Jazzman Mitchell, your mixologist and master of transition, will take you on a musical journey you are not soon to forget. His show, The Definition of Smooth, is heard both nationally and internationally.
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A Quiet Storm
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05/31/13 • 79 min
Here's a walk down memory lane (Minnie Riperton sung about that). I've been reflecting on my musical journey these last few days and these songs are part of my roots. It's called old school now but I was there when....
The first 45 rpm I ever purchased was Otis Redding's "Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay" back in '69 and to this day, I'm still adding to my oldies collection. I miss those album covers, the warm sound of vinyl and all those groups that started with 'The'. Seems like just about all of them did! (there's a few notables in the playlist). GROUPS....does anybody sing together like that anymore??
If you're like me, you'll FEEL this and enjoy this mix set.
Big shout to my friend, legendary slow jam DJ, Kevin 'SlowJammin' James.
ENJOY THE MIX!
Old School Lovin' (snippet) Chante Moore
I Want to Know Your Name The Whispers
Ooh Baby Baby The Temptations
Lady The Whispers
Cruisin' Smokey Robinson
Show And Tell Al Wilson
Family Reunion O'Jays
Soft and Easy Blackbyrds
Oh Honey The Delegation
Just My Imagination The Temptations
My Girl The Temptations
Stay The Temptations
Lady Love Lou Rawls
I'm So Tired of Being Alone Al Green
Let's Stay Together Boyz II Men
I'm Still in Love With You Al Green
Ain't No Woman Like The One I Got Four Tops
A Million Ways Will Downing
If You Were Here Tonight Alexander O'Neal
Medley: How Deep Is Your Love/Love Don't Love Nobody Luther Vandross
Think About You Luther Vandross
A Toast To Love
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02/15/20 • 151 min
Soooooo.....cozy up with that special someone and let me know how this works for ya.
Happy Belated and Enjoy the mix!
When I Fall In Love Maysa
My Funny Valentine Pieces Of A Dream feat. Tracy Hamlin
Falling in Love Tony Saunders (feat. Derick Hughes)
Say You Love Me Natalie Cole
You Put A Move On My Heart Tamia
With Each Beat Of My Heart Stevie Wonder
Trust You Art Porter
The Moment I Saw You Rick Braun
Sugar Colors Aiden Carter
I Wanna Thank You Frankie Beverly & Maze
Dream Come True. Fourplay
The Lady In My Life Michael Jackson
My, My, My Gerald Albright
Love Bridges Harold Haity
Morning Kisses Thumper & Generation
The Closer I Get To You Kim Waters
Crazy Love (The Mashup)
Your Smile Jaared
Just the Two of Us Dennis Collins
When Somebody Loves You Back Victor Fields
Love's Melody Kim Waters
Lovely Day (Feat. Jeff Lorber) Victor Fields
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Chris Walker
Cupid Lynne Fiddmont
Ribbon In The Sky Eric Darius
Heaven Sent Streetwize
My Girl Is A Dime Charlie Wilson
Skies Wide Open (Featuring Avant) Brian Culbertson
Little Dream Girl Nelson Rangell
Lost Without Your Love. Peter White
Through the Fire Michael Lington
Sweet As A Rose Phillip Brooks
Outro
Phyllis Hyman, Angel Flying Free
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07/07/18 • 92 min
Like so many others, I still have much love for her even now.
Phyllis captured me with that beautiful voice and captivating beauty.
My "Sophisticated Lady". The One who has the amazing ability to make me remember, recall, reminisce, reflect and forget, leaving behind those sad days and difficult times. Rather instead I found solace in and coolin' with Phyllis and those collabs with Pharoah Monk, McCoy Tyner, Norman Connors and Michael Henderson.
This tribute recalls the amazing class and beauty of Phyllis Hyman, a star whose light faded too early and tragically. Depression and cocaine were her demons and her suicide left us devastated, asking, ourselves How and Why?
This mix takes me back to the eve of our meeting at the legendary Blue Note in NYC. I sat at her feet next to the stage and gazed up at this statuesque beauty, even taller with her signature headpiece. Post performance I was blessed to present her with a dozen roses. Definitely one of my life's most memorable moments. Many years later I can feel that night and recall my nervous sweaty palms. I smiling because she left me with something....a few special precious moments in time.
My preference here is to play her ballads, some of which may be more unfamiliar and obscure so for some you may be hearing new grooves. That's alright. Believe me, it's all good!
So here it is...hoping to see you again angel. Maybe we can Meet On The Moon.
If you loved her like I did, drop a comment or two below.
***INTRO***
Here's That Rainy Day
But I Love You
Falling Star
The Answer Is You
No One Can Love You More
Hold Me
Somewhere In My Lifetime
Be One
You And I
I'm Truly Yours
Give A Little More
Obsession
Groove With You
Betcha By Golly Wow
Can't We Fall In Love Again
When I Give My Love This Time
Hurry Up This Way Again
Old Friend
I Refuse to Be Lonely
Meet Me On The Moon
Dare To Dream, A Celebration Of the Life Of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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01/18/16 • 112 min
January 15th, a great man with a greater love was born. Focused, he lived with a purpose burning within him and a determination to fulfill his destiny. He had a dream.
Unselfish, he gave his life knowing that it would propel and further that dream. "Greater love has no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends". What manner of man was this? This mix recognizes the strength, courage, committment and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr through spoken word, sound clips and song. When you listen, listen with an open mind and an open heart. During this mix, try to walk a few steps with Dr. King and recognize how he's influenced your life and touched the world. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr...thank you! The dream continues.........
President Barack Obama is part of the dream fulfilled. After having served two terms, many of us are sad to see him go. Undeniably, we're privileged. We've lived and been a part of history, part of THE DREAM. Certainly, to say the least, Martin would have been proud and I'm sure, from his heavenly home, his light brightly shines.
SPECIAL NOTES:
While I was looking through my catalog for songs and song titles relevant to Martin Luther King Jr., I thought about the deep south where many of his battles were fought. Of course, three key cities involved in the civil rights movement were Selma, Montgomery and Birmingham. Along with marches and non-violent protests, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered some of his most memorable speeches in these locations. When I saw Eric's title 'Somewhere In Alabama', I was curious so I listened and instantly knew this was the song that I was searching for. Soulful, emotional and raw.
Having familiarized myself with many of Martin's speeches, all that was left was to find a message that was moving, powerful and fitting. Eric's guitar work and lead in laid the foundation for Martin's delivery and as the song transitions, I carefully positioned Martin's prophetic speech.
After listening to the final mix several times, I was left with an overwhelming feeling of awe of what's been accomplished and how far we still have to go. Eric after hearing the finished product was moved as well.
Special thanks to Eric Essix, a Birmingham Alabama native who allowed me use of his tune.
Remembering The Music Of Marvin Gaye
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04/01/14 • 132 min
Intro Reggie TheJazzman
Remember Marvin Brian Berdwell
For You Always Everette Harp
One For Marvin Chris Plunkett
What's Going On Doc Powell
Our Love Brian Simpson
Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing Trijntje Oosterhuis
If This World Were Mine Gerald Albright
Wholy Holy Everette Harp
(Heaven Must Have Sent) Your Precious Love (featuring Joss Stone) Tower of Power
Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) Everette Harp
Sexual Healing Mark Maxwell
I Heard It Through The Grapevine Jason Miles
Ain't No Mountain High Enough Valerie Simpson
You're All I Need To Get By Melba Moore & Phil Perry
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) Kevin Whalum
Trouble Man Grover Washington, Jr.
Trouble Man Angie Stone
Ain't That Peculiar Jimmy Roberts
After The Dance Fourplay
Mercy Mercy Me Special EFX
I Want You Kim Waters, Vivian Green
Luv 2 Ball Impromp2
Silky Soul Maze feat Frankie Beverly
What's Going On Rod Tate
We Miss You Bob Baldwin
Let's Get it On (Album Version) Euge Groove
Come Get to This Joe
Come Get to This Bobbi Humphrey
Got To Give It Up Kim Waters
Got to Give It Up Ramsey Lewis/Urban Knights
Distant Lover (Live) Marvin Gaye
Good Morning!!
In The Mix with Reggie TheJazzman
01/04/14 • 20 min
ENJOY!!
Fade To Black
In The Mix with Reggie TheJazzman
09/04/13 • 67 min
Fade To Black Volume 4
In The Mix with Reggie TheJazzman
01/03/20 • 73 min
We've heard it said that music has charms to sooth a savage breast. An article I found helps make sense of that adage. The National Sleep Foundation (www.sleepfoundation.org) posted the article, "Can Music Help You Calm Down and Sleep Better?" The answer is a definite yes and they go on to explain why. Music has a positive effect, an almost enchanting effect on us biologically and that is quite relevant to this mix and its purpose.
So......with that info in mind, let's dive in.
It's time to fade to black. RELAX and ENJOY!
Intro Reggie TheJazzman
Coming Home (Coco's Theme) Jason D. Jordan
When Morning Comes Chris Geith
All My Heart Brian Culbertson
Open Your Heart Tony Vattimo
I'll Take You There Michael E.
Sweet As U R Grant Geissman
Only (feat. Kaimi Hananoeau) Marion Meadows
Road Back To Love Gregg Karukas
Morning Voice Max Valldeneu
The Journey Jonathan Fritzen
Children's Games Nelson Rangell
The Rose Urban Knights
It Ain't Over Til It's Over Jamie Lancaster
I Wanna Know Dennis Nelson
Para Brisa (Pure Breeze) Nestor Torres
Dream Of Forever Mike Murray
After The Rain
In The Mix with Reggie TheJazzman
07/18/15 • 101 min
It was one of those days....again
Cloudy and wet, certainly a mood changer from the previous summer day, one of clear skies and sunshine. Rain can be a mood changer and as the light rains fell upon us all day, rather than darken my mood, it provided the perfect ambience for this mix. It was a summer storm that brought with it subtle claps of thunder and just enough flashes of lightning to separate the grey clouds from the red evening sky.
This all got me to thinking about nostalgia...old times, old friends and old school music. Reminiscing about life and the good ol' days. These are just the kind of days that lend itself to that.
This music set incorporates the finest artists in jazz with some pretty cool interpretation of the classic tunes. You'll recognize them I'm sure.
Good weather...the term is relative.
Go ahead....let it rain.
Betcha By Golly Wow Joe Carmouche
Wildflower Lisa Fischer
Mellow Nights J. Dee
The Long and Winding Road John Tropea
I Just Wanna Stop Miho Tabata
WITHOUT YOU Terence Young
Love Won't Let Me Wait Michael Lington
Always And Forever Randy Muller Boom Chang Bang
Can We Pretend Nicolas Bearde
Quiet Storm Chip Shelton
If This World Were Mine Reginald Van Carreker
When I Kissed Your Lips Tracey Harris
Stop, Look, Listen [To Your Heart] Boney James
Look At Me (I'm In Love) Vincent Ingala
She's Gone! Bradley Leighton
Slow Dance Ken Navarro
Sweet Thing Terence Young
Waiting for You Marcus Anderson
Sunrise Alex Bugnon
Is It Still Good To Ya? Kim Waters
If Only for One Night Kirk Whalum
If Only You Knew Cabo Frio
Throwback Thursday
In The Mix with Reggie TheJazzman
02/20/14 • 69 min
It was fun going through the collection because it always turns into a walk down memory lane. The songs are the things that memories are made of, and fond ones at that. I found myself reminiscing about my adolescent years, the dance styles, the fashions and trends, my friends and of course the music. I couldn't help it. Those were some of the best times in life. Legendary DJ's Frankie Crocker and Vaughn Harper of WBLS 107.5fm in NYC, you'll never be forgotten! Pamela Bussey (WNYE 91.5fm, NYC) thanks for the extra attention and the airtime.
I'm blessed to have grown up in that time with that quality of music lyrics and music. It's no wonder that the music of the 70's is described as timeless and classic. The songs on this mix are some of my favs and woven in for flavor are a few updated versions of the classics. If you're GROWN AND SEXY, or if you love old school, this is right in the pocket. I think you'll feel me on this mix. OL SKOOL....the way it should be!!
Intro
Cruisin' Smokey Robinson
Let's Do it Again Gerald Veasley
Sweet Thing Chaka Khan
Groove With You The Isley Brothers
I've Got Love On My Mind Natalie Cole
Let's Get It On Marvin Gaye
When Somebody Loves You Back Teddy Pendergrass
Lets Go All The Way The Whispers
Walk Away From Love David Ruffin
Walking in Rhythm Victor Fields
Let's Stay Together Ledisi
Could It Be I'm Falling In Love Vesta
I'll Be Around Bob Baldwin
Darling Darling Baby The O'Jays
You'll Never Find Lou Rawls
Used To Be My Girl O'Jays
Outro
ENJOY THE MIX!!
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In The Mix with Reggie TheJazzman currently has 65 episodes available.
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The podcast is about Mix, Music, Podcasts and Jazz.
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The episode title 'Episode 5: The Carefree Drive Show #5 (2024)' is the most popular.
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The average episode length on In The Mix with Reggie TheJazzman is 88 minutes.
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Episodes of In The Mix with Reggie TheJazzman are typically released every 21 days, 14 hours.
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The first episode of In The Mix with Reggie TheJazzman was released on Jan 5, 2013.
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