Jazz Inspired
Summary: What inspires the people who inspire you? How do creative people create? World-renowned jazz pianist Judy Carmichael explores these questions with her guests every week on her public radio show Judy Carmichael's Jazz Inspired. Celebrated artists discuss their creative process and how their passion for jazz has inspired their work. They share their favorite recordings with the listener as well as insight into their life and art. Witty, anecdotal, informative, Judy Carmichael's Jazz Inspired gives you new insights to the world of jazz and the wide range of fans who love it. Ms. Carmichael brings her experience and love of jazz to her discussions with each guest and inspires fascinating, insightful interviews filled with warmth and humor. This Podcast was created using www.talkshoe.com
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Podcasts:
Vocalist talks about her influences from Ella to Barbra Streisand and how living in Europe influences her approach to jazz.
Jazz and classical pianist and educator Rosenthal discusses his love of the great jazz pianists, but especially his joy in introducing his two sons to the music and how he brings inspiration into their lives every day.
Singer/songwriter talks about his enthusiastic embrace of life and creativity and what it takes to write with wit and swing in this age with little of either.
British classical pianist talks about the unexpected places she finds â??jazzâ?? in some of her favorite classical music.
Great-great grandson of the founder of Steinway and Sons pianos discusses his long life in music, pianos and his unique perspective on what it takes to be the best.
Singer, radio personality and Sinatra authority talks about his father, composer Arthur Schwartz and his early years in radio.
Composer/pianist/producer discusses the inspiration he gets from the desert and pop music and how he combines this with jazz for his group â??cordovanâ??.
Hoagyâ??s son talks about his work keeping interest in his fatherâ??s work and his own prose writing.
Pianist/composer talks about his work for Woody Allen and early TV.
Broadway dancer and partner in the tap team of Giattino and Schwartz, talks about appearing in eight productions of 42nd Street and how jazz permeates all he does.
The inventor of the jazz festival (first in Newport), talks about his own piano playing and the state of jazz today.
Composer/trumpeter, Randy Sandke, talks about playing jazz from Louie Armstrong and Bix Beiderbeck to his own "Metatonal Music".
Saxophonist, Mike Hashim, talks about his big and small band work and how classical music has influenced jazz composers from the beginning.
George Rodrique: New Orleans painter talks about how growing up in the south and experiencing jazz has influenced his painting - from his "Blue Dog" portraits to his posters for "Jazz Fest".
Brazilian composer/pianist, Luiz Simas, talks about what living in NYC has done for his music and his compositions based on the Brazilian musical style, choreno.