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Jazz Beat
Tom Reney
20 episodes
9 months ago
Tom Reney's very first interview was with famed jazz drummer, Max Roach.
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Tom Reney's very first interview was with famed jazz drummer, Max Roach.
Show more...
Music
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Jazz Beat 47 - Champian Fulton
Jazz Beat
47 minutes
5 years ago
Jazz Beat 47 - Champian Fulton
Champian Fulton was hailed by Francis Davis in the Village Voice in 2007, the year of her debut recording, as "the best new singer I've heard this year-- make that several years." Mark Stryker in the Detroit Free Press called her "the most gifted pure jazz singer of her generation." And Nate Chinen in the New York Times said, "she's a charming young steward of the mainstream jazz tradition." Jazz a la Mode co-host Bex Taylor said of the Norman, Oklahoma, native's recent concert in South Hadley, MA, "I loved her set. She was so charming and told some great stories."
Jazz Beat
Tom Reney's very first interview was with famed jazz drummer, Max Roach.