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The Jazz Podcast
Rob Cope
294 episodes
3 days ago
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The Jazz Podcast
Ribbons: Volume 1 - Sara Colman and Rebecca Nash
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3 days ago
36 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Harben Kay - The World I Live In
Harben Kay joins the show to chat about the release of their highly anticipated new album, The World I Live In (Sulis Records, October 3rd 2025). This album represents a deeply personal exploration of identity, transformation, and the way change influences creativity. Written over the past three years, during a time of frequent moves between London, Edinburgh, and Glasgow, The World I Live In reflects the shifts in Harben’s life and the profound impact they had on the music. Inspired by the w...
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4 days ago
35 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Huw V Williams
Long time friend of the show Huw joins the show to tell us about his incredible new music. His new single 05/05/21 with his band Di-Cysgodion is out today and we celebrate by listening to the track and diving into all the musical details. He's also promoting and performing at concerts at the London Jazz Festival at the London Welsh centre and we hear about all his exciting plans and ideas for the festival. Support the show
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3 weeks ago
39 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Spike Mason
Send us your thoughts! Spike has played saxophone for over 40 years, with many musicians, in Australia, the USA, the UK, Canada, Ireland, Greece, Singapore, Italy, The Czech Republic, Holland, Turkiye, and New Zealand. He's performed at countless festivals and clubs, from stadium stages to people's kitchens, with both famous and unknown musicians, in front of very large and very small crowds. He's also been a recording session musician for many diverse artists, helping them make their ...
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1 month ago
28 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Hannah Brine - Blue Sky Now
Send us your thoughts! Hannah Brine talks to Tara Minton about her new album, 'Blue Sky Now.' Support the show
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2 months ago
33 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Lorna Reid - I Will Tell Your Story
Tara Minton speaks with Lorna Reid about her new album, songwriting and more. Support the show
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3 months ago
29 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Fini Bearman - Last Night of the World
Send us your thoughts! Fini joins Rob Cope to chat about her 5th studio album, Last Night of the World. Fini Bearman is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist & composer who has built an impressive profile on the UK Jazz scene as both an imaginative and expressive soloist and as a side-woman. She tours regularly across Europe and notable performances include Ronnie Scotts, The Sage Gateshead, The Barbican, The A-Trane (Berlin), Cafe Mercedes Jazz (Valencia), Manzioli (Izola, Slo...
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3 months ago
29 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Daniel Vildosola & John Waugh
Send us your thoughts! Daniel Vildosola and John Waugh may come from opposite sides of the Atlantic—one from the sun-scorched deserts of Arizona, the other from the rolling hills of Northumberland, UK—but together, their music finds an effortless middle ground. Drawing from their vastly different environments, they’ve created a sound that feels natural, fusing Americana and jazz with a sense of place and history that’s both personal and expansive. Individually, they’ve cut their teeth on the...
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4 months ago
40 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Sofia Hoffmann - (In) Love Muito Mais Sobre Mim
Send us your thoughts! (In) Love explores the different aspects and essences of love, through a simple yet sophisticated musical language, reflecting the singer and song-writer’s experience gathered during the last years. The original songs which compose this collection include jazz, world music, bossa nova, and also a jazz ballad composed by the music veteran Ivan Lins, with lyrics written by Sofia Hoffmann. Enjoy! Support the show
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6 months ago
33 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Emma Rawicz & Gwilym Simcock - Big Visit
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6 months ago
51 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Omar Thomas - Griot Songs
Send us your thoughts! Out February 7, 2025, Griot Songs marks the return of the Omar Thomas Large Ensemble after more than a decade, featuring soloists Jason Palmer, Mark Zaleski, Alex Brown, Mark Cocheo and others “Griot Songs firmly plants Omar Thomas in the pantheon of distinguished and exceptional writers. He blurs the lines stylistically in the best of ways with a texturally compelling 'heart and soul' sonic story all his own.” – Grammy-winning drummer/composer Terri Lyne Carring...
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7 months ago
47 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Isabelle Oliver - Impressions
Send us your thoughts! The French Impressionists revolutionized the art world by privileging the emotional and spiritual perception of the natural world over its literal reproduction. Hailing from France, harpist Isabelle Olivier has always felt an innate affinity for Impressionism and discovered its echoes within her other artistic passions, primarily the parallel worlds of jazz and classical music. On her vibrant new album, Impressions, Olivier conjures a bold musical landscape from the lu...
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7 months ago
35 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Brian Shaw and Nick Smart - Song for Someone: The Musical Life of Kenny Wheeler
Send us your thoughts! Trumpeter and composer Kenny Wheeler (1930–2014) was one of the most enigmatic and influential musicians in recent memory. His instantly recognisable sound was a driving force within every major innovation in modern European jazz during the last half of the 20th century. More importantly, his life provides us with a profound example of the way music can manifest itself in the most unlikely of vessels. As a lonely and shy teenager in Canada, he sought refuge from his di...
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7 months ago
35 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Interaction | Anat Cohen, Avishai Cohen, Yoval Cohen, Oded Lev-Ari & WDR Big Band
Send us your thoughts! The members of all-star family jazz band The 3 Cohens — featuring Anat Cohen (clarinet), Avishai Cohen (trumpet) and Yuval Cohen (soprano saxophone) — have always taken time out from their ever-burgeoning careers as soloists and bandleaders to reconvene for music-making together. The siblings developed a deep musical bond growing up in Tel Aviv, with improvising together becoming second nature for them. The 3 Cohens recorded four studio albums over a decade: 2003’s One...
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7 months ago
40 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Jon Irabagon - Server Farm
Send us your thoughts! Jon Irabagon is a Filipino-American saxophonist, composer, and founder of Irabbagast Records.[1] Winner of the 2008 Thelonious Monk Jazz Competition[1] and one of Time Out's "25 essential New York City jazz icons",[2] Irabagon is known for the breadth of his work on a jazz continuum ranging "from postbop to free improvisation, avant country to doom metal".[3] His "extraordinary eclecticism"[4] has led to performances with such diverse artists as Wynton Marsalis,[5] Lou...
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8 months ago
41 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Claire Cope - Every Journey
Send us your thoughts! An oft-repeated Chinese proverb states, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” Looking back from a vantage point several steps along her own proverbial journey, British composer and pianist Claire Cope came to discover that no matter how daunting a venture may become, it’s always taking that first step that requires the most courage. That realization provided the inspiration behind Every Journey, the gorgeous second album by Cope’s Ensemble C. Every...
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8 months ago
33 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Nisha Smith & Tom Harris : Live in Manchester
Send us your thoughts! When Nishla & Tom met in Manchester in 2019, they quickly realised they had made a rare musical connection. Over the years, the pair’s work has blossomed sideways into an array of creative projects, but at the core of their partnership is a deep respect for the history and culture of the music they play, and a preoccupation with drawing out the characters and stories they find there. Last winter, Nishla & Tom played a two-night residency at Manchester’s Low Fou...
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8 months ago
38 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Laura Anglade - Get Out of Town
Send us your thoughts! French and American singer Laura Anglade is a promising storyteller hailing from the idyllic town of Brousse-le-Château, France. She draws inspiration from Carmen McRae, Blossom Dearie, Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Shirley Horn, Billie Holiday, Michel Legrand and Barbra Streisand, among others. Laura has made a mark in the music scenes of New York, Paris, London, Toronto and Montreal, collaborating with some of the world's finest musicians, including Peter Bernstein...
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8 months ago
40 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Ingrid Laubrock - Purposing The Air
Send us your thoughts! Hailed as a “fully committed saxophonist and visionary” by The New Yorker, Ingrid Laubrock has evolved a distinctive, fascinatingly complex and richly layered sonic vocabulary that spans her efforts as an improviser, as leader of her own diverse ensembles or, as in the case of her captivating new album Purposing The Air, as composer and conceptualist for other musicians.Out April 11, 2025, Purposing The Air marks yet another adventurous exploration in a career marked b...
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9 months ago
37 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
Mary Halvorson & Sylvie Courvoisier - Bone Bells - 8th Anniversary Spectacular
Send us your thoughts! Swiss pianist Sylvie Courvoisier and American guitarist Mary Halvorson show how virtuosity and joy of playing can be beautifully combined in a duo. Their snapping, over-snapping runs sparkle with the neighboring genres of jazz in particle form. Is this now flamenco, blues, country, noise? Unison voices in a rhythm that has more of Stravinsky or progressive rock than Louis Armstrong or John Coltrane. If there were anyone left who harbored prejudices against female jazz ...
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9 months ago
35 minutes

The Jazz Podcast
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