
The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt
James Hurt
The Sit-Down, hosted by James Hurt, is a podcast that discusses art and culture. It features guest artists across multiple disciplines and presents their artistry through interviews, excerpts, and Q&As of their work.
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The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt-Episode 9-Nancy Goudinaki
The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt
09/22/22 • 37 min
The Sit-Down Podcast welcomes Classical guitarist, composer, educator, and jazz vocalist Nancy Goudinaki. James and Nancy unpack the earliest beginnings of a musical journey that would have her family relocate from her birthplace of Drama, and relocated to Thessaloniki to study with famed Classical guitarist, consummate performing artist, and instructor Costas Cotsiolis. The journey brings Nancy to the states upon leaving Amsterdam where she settles in New York City where she embarks on journey of artistry as a jazz vocalist studying with several luminaries of the jazz tradition. Nancy-G is here to stay and to win! Background music provided by James Hurt.
© 2022 James Hurt. All rights reserved.
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The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt-Episode 8-Kebbi Williams
The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt
09/02/22 • 51 min
The Sit-Down Podcast welcomes Grammy-Award winning saxophonist, community arts advocate, and founder of Gallery 992 located in Atlanta Georgia. James and Kebbi explore community as the springboard to how an economically-challenged area was faced with the challenges of cultural-deserting and what he did to solve the problem by offering a solution. In addition Kebbi reflects on how he continues to become the artist that he wants to be as a shining example of how future generations can also gain access to the creative endeavors through stories of how some of his earliest influences were and the musical situations that shaped him. Background music provided by James Hurt.
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The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt Episode 7-Hanka G-Universal Ancestry
The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt
08/04/22 • 54 min
Slovak traditional folk singer, dancer, eclectic soul, jazz, and gospel music visionary Hanka joins James Hurt to discuss her earliest musical influences, memories of her first performance, the expansive nature of her music, and how perseverance led to self-releasing her latest CD in the USA under her newly formed label next on the Sit-Down. Background Music composed and performed by James Hurt.
© 2022 James Hurt. All rights reserved.
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The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt Episode 6-CD Release-Spontaneous Creativity-2020, The Black Chamber, Part 2-Panel Discussion
The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt
07/27/22 • 29 min
Listen to Part 2 of the discussion as Spontaneous Creativity celebrates the release of their latest CD-2020, The Black Chamber, Part 1. Also joining the Podcast is a group of multi-generational special guests Including Monique Ngozi Nri (The New York City Jazz Record & Sister’s Place), Ahmed Abdullah (Sister’s Place-Brooklyn, NY & Sun Ra Arkestra), Candice Ivory (Singer—Songwriter, composer, producer, festival organizer), Alan Palmer (Pianist-Jackie McClean, Founder-United Institute of Music Science and Art), and Greg Bryant (XM Sirius Radio, Dara Star Tucker). The panel discusses several topics surrounding art and culture while examining the challenge of legacy-building through trans generational connectivity. Episode Music provided by Spontaneous Creativity.
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The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt Episode 5-Nigel Hall-Singer, Keyboardist, and Producer of the Black Music Continuum
The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt
07/24/22 • 68 min
Grammy Award winning singer, keyboardist, and producer Nigel Hall visits the Sit-Down before his performance at the Aretha Franklin Arena in Detroit, Michigan to share insights into his musical mastery with the listeners. Having a foundation in several territories of the United States Nigel reverse engineers his earliest influences, his life's challenges, George Duke, and the ability to realize his artistic potential at the highest level beyond, religious belief, material possessions, and Idolatry. Background Music composed and performed by James Hurt.
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The Sit Down Podcast with James Hurt Episode 4-CD Release-Spontaneous Creativity-2020, The Black Chamber, Part 1-Panel Discussion
The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt
06/24/22 • 35 min
Spontaneous Creativity celebrates the release of their latest CD-2020, The Black Chamber, Part 1. Also joining the Podcast is a group of multi-generational special guests Including Monique Ngozi Nri (The New York City Jazz Record & Sister’s Place), Ahmed Abdullah (Sister’s Place-Brooklyn, NY & Sun Ra Arkestra), Candice Ivory (Singer—Songwriter, composer, producer, festival organizer), Alan Palmer (Pianist-Jackie McClean, Founder-United Institute of Music Science and Art), and Greg Bryant (XM Sirius Radio, Dara Star Tucker). The panel discusses several topics surrounding art and culture while examining the challenge of legacy-building through transgenerational connectivity. Episode Music provided by James Hurt.
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The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt-Marc Cary-Native New Yorker
The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt
01/16/24 • 86 min
Keyboardist, composer, and educator Marc Cary joins the Sit-Down Podcast to discuss his origin story and how the 'district' shaped his musical trajectory. Although his birthplace was Harlem in New York City, Cary spent time in several areas on the Eastern Seaboard to include his parents home state of Rhode Island before relocating to the District of Columbia. Tune in as Marc weaves a thread of all of his earliest experiences from his family of talented musicians to frequent encounters with the progenitors of the Golden Era of Jazz often invited into his home while growing in Washington, D.C. such as Dizzie Gillespie, Tommy Flanagan, and Sarah Vaughan. Bassist, arranger, and composer Mickey bass, responsible for several luminaries in Jazz across several generations, is cited as the educator responsible for creating a path to learn the language of Jazz through his diminished-whole-tone concept. Special attention is also devoted to the original indigenous American beat which emerged from the D.C. area known as Go-Go as being instrumental in Cary's development as a young band leader under the direction of Chuck Brown also known as the 'Godfather' of Go-Go. The pivotal moment for Mark was performing in the Dizzie Gillespie Jazz Youth Orchestra which created a path for the younger generation of musicians to cary the music forward. The influence of Cary's breadth of musicianship can be felt through his current unit Focus Trio. Background music by James Hurt.
© 2024 James Hurt. All rights reserved.
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The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt-Susanne Alt-Saxophonist and Composer
The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt
04/15/24 • 112 min
German-born Amsterdam-raised alto saxophonist and composer Susanne Alt joins us remotely for the next Episode of the Sit-Down Podcast to share her origins story of becoming an artist beyond compromise. The segment takes us from the earliest beginnings of Susanne as a young child with two educator parents that also happen to be musicians. From early experiences with music in the most holistic way in her home environment, to learning demands and expectations, Susanne takes us through the challenges of being taught by one's parents while also revealing through experience how learning styles can be drastically differ between young girls and boys. The layers continue as we explore the way in which saxophone informed Susanne's interest beyond the canon of classical music and into areas of American music such as gospel and later funk, soul, and jazz. A new recording celebrating Roy Hargrove, Royalty for Real, reveals a heavy influence the trumpeter had on the world, the Netherlands, and Susanne directly. Susanne also shares insights as to how one may realize one's full potential as a person who wears many hats as bandleader, marketeer, booking agent, producer, musician, and indie record label executive. Background music by James Hurt.
© 2024 James Hurt. All rights reserved.
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The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt-Candice Ivory-Memphis Minnie Reimagined
The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt
11/07/23 • 81 min
Multi-talented Candice Ivory, Queen of Avant Soul, wears many hats as a festival symposium curator for the long-standing King Biscuit Festival, educator of Applied Music, Voice, Jazz and Contemporary Music at Washington University at St Louis Missouri, a devoted visual artist & painter, and a lifelong student of the craft of songwriting. Candice stops by to discuss her whirlwind schedule coming off a new release of new music honoring the legacy of trailblazing songstress and cultural pioneer Memphis Minnie through reimaging her body of work with the premier conceptualist Charlie Hunter. The new release, When the Levee Breaks: The Music of Memphis Minnie, is on her Little Village label and delivers stunning interpretations of Minnie's classics. The project includes Atiba Rorie & Brevan Hampden on percussion, George Sluppick on drums, and DeShawn Hickman on lap and pedal steel. We explore the possible landscape of the future of songs, the potential impact of AI, and the way in which one can pay homage to influences without the need to stop at the 'sounds-like' phase of one's artistic developmental journey. This episode is dedicated to the region in the United States referred to as the Delta which spreads it's reach over state lines and into the hearts and minds of the people the deep south. Background music composed and performed by James Hurt.
© 2023 James Hurt. All rights reserved.
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The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt-Rodney Jordan-Bassist and Educator
The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt
08/18/23 • 92 min
Consummate bassist and educator Rodney Jordan stops by The Sit-Down Podcast to discuss art and culture in addition to his origin story. We touch on his early live in Memphis, early music exposure and influences, music educators that shaped his trajectory, university and moving to Mississippi, the deep Alvin Fielder influence, the Wynton Marsalis-Terance Blanchard effect on the last century, the Marcus Roberts experience, and advice for the new generation of performers and educators of the future. Background music composed and performed by James Hurt.
© 2023 James Hurt. All rights reserved.
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How many episodes does The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt have?
The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt currently has 27 episodes available.
What topics does The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt cover?
The podcast is about The, Podcast, Podcasts, James, Arts, With and Performing Arts.
What is the most popular episode on The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt?
The episode title 'The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt-Rodney Jordan-Bassist and Educator' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt?
The average episode length on The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt is 73 minutes.
How often are episodes of The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt released?
Episodes of The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt are typically released every 35 days, 11 hours.
When was the first episode of The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt?
The first episode of The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt was released on Jun 24, 2022.
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