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The JOI of Jazz

The JOI of Jazz

Donny Thompson

Donny Thompson talks to local jazz artists and features their music. The Jazz Outreach Initiative is here to help you discover your own personal joy for jazz.
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Adam Schroeder, a baritone saxophonist and educator at UNLV, discussed his musical journey, starting with his first instrument, the alto saxophone, and transitioning to baritone after being outplayed for the lead alto spot. He shared his experiences at Clark Terry's International Institute of Jazz and his career highlights, including being hired by Ray Charles. Schroeder's album "CT: Adam Schroeder and Mark Masters Celebrate Clark Terry" features 13 Clark Terry originals. He also mentioned his involvement with various jazz organizations and the Jazz Society's efforts to aid musicians affected by the LA wildfires.

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The JOI of Jazz - Celebrating the Legacy of The Boneheads
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08/18/24 • 30 min

In this episode of "The JOI of Jazz," host Donny Thompson dives into the rich history of The Boneheads, a legendary Las Vegas trombone ensemble formed in 1962. Joined by band members Curt Miller and Ralph Pressler, the discussion explores the band's origins, its hiatus and resurgence, and the influence of jazz greats who shaped its sound. The episode features selections from The Boneheads' album "60 and Still Cookin'," showcasing their timeless music and contributions to the Las Vegas jazz scene. Tune in to hear fascinating stories, including the group's evolution and the enduring legacy of jazz in the heart of the entertainment capital.

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In this episode of "The JOI of Jazz" on 91.5 FM, host Donny Thompson sits down with Gary Cordell, co-founder and VP of Education and Programming at Jazz Outreach Initiative (JOI), alongside mentor Eddie Rich and talented young musician Noah Kocinski. They delve into the mission and impact of JOI, highlighting its role in nurturing young jazz talents through the Las Vegas Youth Jazz Orchestra. The conversation explores the origins of JOI, the significance of mentorship, and the unique opportunities provided to young musicians in the community. Tune in to learn how JOI is shaping the future of jazz and fostering a vibrant musical community.

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The JOI of Jazz - Isrea Butler - Congo Lament
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06/16/24 • 28 min

Join host Donny Thompson on The JOI of Jazz as he delves into the vibrant world of jazz with Dr. Isrea Butler, Chair of the UNLV School of Music and Grammy-winning trombonist for the iconic Count Basie Orchestra. In this episode, Dr. Butler discusses his latest album "Congo Lament," showcasing influences from jazz legends Benny Green and JJ Johnson. From his musical journey starting with the piano to touring with the Count Basie Orchestra, Dr. Butler shares insights into the making of the album and the enduring impact of jazz music. Tune in for a deep dive into the artistry and passion that define Dr. Butler's contributions to contemporary jazz.

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Donny Thompson hosts the JOI of Jazz, featuring UNLV Division of Jazz and Commercial Music Director Dave Loeb. Loeb shares his musical journey, from early piano lessons to performing with the Glenn Miller Band and Eastman School of Music. The program highlights the UNLV Jazz Ensemble's new album "Let the Good Times Roll," featuring tracks like "Let the Good Times Roll", "Chinoiserie", and "Emily". Loeb discusses the success of the UNLV Jazz Program, with 50 Downbeat awards, and the support from the Joe Williams Everyday Foundation and Friends of UNLV Jazz. The album is available on various platforms, and listeners are encouraged to support the program.

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Dale Thompson, a trumpeter and producer, discussed his career, including his time with the Glenn Miller Orchestra and his role in producing the multi-platinum albums "In the Christmas Mood." He shared his early musical journey, starting with playing trumpet at age 11 and joining the American Federation of Musicians at 13. Thompson highlighted his work with the Escovido Latin Jazz Band and the Glenn Miller Orchestra, where he played from 1967 to 1973. He also mentioned his subsequent roles with Yamaha and the Reno musicians union. The conversation included insights into the creation of the "In the Christmas Mood" albums and their enduring popularity.

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Donny Thompson hosts Uli Geissendorfer, a pianist, composer, and producer, on the show "Jazz Outreach Initiatives: The Joy of Jazz." Uli discusses his musical journey, starting from his early influences in Munich, Germany, to his studies at North Texas and his move to New York City. He recounts his experiences with various jazz musicians, including Oscar Peterson, and his involvement with Cirque du Soleil's Viva Elvis production in Las Vegas. Uli also talks about his record label, Vegas Records, which he founded to support local artists. He shares the story behind his song "The Wedding Song" and discusses his composition process. The conversation concludes with Uli playing "Hand in Hand," a piece inspired by his experiences during 9/11.

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Linda Woodson, a singer-songwriter with a background in electrical engineering and medicine, discussed her album "Come a Little Closer" on the Joy of Jazz. She shared her songwriting process, inspired by personal experiences and emotions, and highlighted her dedication to community service through her role as Vice President of Jazz Outreach Initiative. Woodson performed "Feeling Coy," a tribute to her mother, and "Stolen Moments," a reinterpretation of an Oliver Nelson tune. She also mentioned her upcoming performances and encouraged listeners to support local arts and community initiatives.

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The Las Vegas Jazz Society, celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2025, aims to support jazz in all its forms. Founded in 1975 by Monk Montgomery, the society has hosted concerts with legends like Count Basie, Herbie Hancock, and Ella Fitzgerald. To commemorate this milestone, a three-day festival is planned, starting with an exhibit at the Nevada State Museum on April 25, followed by music workshops and performances at the Winchester Cultural Center. The festival will feature after-parties at Vic's Jazz Club. The society, an all-volunteer organization, also supports local jazz education programs and is expanding its board to include younger members to ensure its continued growth.

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FAQ

How many episodes does The JOI of Jazz have?

The JOI of Jazz currently has 9 episodes available.

What topics does The JOI of Jazz cover?

The podcast is about New Music, Art, Music, Artists, Podcasts, Jazz, Arts, Music Interviews, Interviews and Performing Arts.

What is the most popular episode on The JOI of Jazz?

The episode title 'Las Vegas Jazz Society Celebrates 50 Years: Festival Highlights and Future of Jazz Education' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The JOI of Jazz?

The average episode length on The JOI of Jazz is 29 minutes.

How often are episodes of The JOI of Jazz released?

Episodes of The JOI of Jazz are typically released every 28 days, 1 hour.

When was the first episode of The JOI of Jazz?

The first episode of The JOI of Jazz was released on Jun 16, 2024.

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