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Jazz Backstory
Monk Rowe
32 episodes
4 months ago

The podcast series, Jazz Backstory, is based on the holdings of the Fillius Jazz Archive (https://www.hamilton.edu/campuslife/arts-at-hamilton/jazzarchive) located at Hamilton College (https://www.hamilton.edu/), in Clinton, New York. Established in 1995, and dedicated in 2013 in honor of Milton F. Fillius, Jr. ’44 and Nelma “Nikki” Nenneau Fillius, the Fillius Jazz Archive holds a collection of over 500 videotaped interviews with jazz musicians, arrangers, writers and producers. The wide-ranging collection includes interviews with sidemen, soloists and band leaders who have performed from the 1920s through the present. Jazz Backstory podcast episodes will feature interview excerpts focused on topics inherent to the creative life. Artists, both famous and unsung, relate these tales in their own jazz inflected vocabulary. Original music and commentary from the host help set the tone, both educational and swinging. Monk Rowe (https://www.monkrowe.com/), creator of the podcast series, Jazz Backstory, and the Joe Williams Director of the Fillius Jazz Archive, conducted the majority of the interviews and has presented programs about the resource at conferences for the Jazz Education Network, the Music Library Association, and the International Society of Music Educators. Monk co-authored with Romy Britell the book Jazz Tales From Jazz Legends on Hamilton’s Couper Press and created the edX online course, “Jazz: The Music, The Stories, The Players” in collaboration with members of the Library and Instructional Technology Services at Hamilton College. He is an active performer on saxophone and piano and has composed numerous works for both jazz and classical ensembles.

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The podcast series, Jazz Backstory, is based on the holdings of the Fillius Jazz Archive (https://www.hamilton.edu/campuslife/arts-at-hamilton/jazzarchive) located at Hamilton College (https://www.hamilton.edu/), in Clinton, New York. Established in 1995, and dedicated in 2013 in honor of Milton F. Fillius, Jr. ’44 and Nelma “Nikki” Nenneau Fillius, the Fillius Jazz Archive holds a collection of over 500 videotaped interviews with jazz musicians, arrangers, writers and producers. The wide-ranging collection includes interviews with sidemen, soloists and band leaders who have performed from the 1920s through the present. Jazz Backstory podcast episodes will feature interview excerpts focused on topics inherent to the creative life. Artists, both famous and unsung, relate these tales in their own jazz inflected vocabulary. Original music and commentary from the host help set the tone, both educational and swinging. Monk Rowe (https://www.monkrowe.com/), creator of the podcast series, Jazz Backstory, and the Joe Williams Director of the Fillius Jazz Archive, conducted the majority of the interviews and has presented programs about the resource at conferences for the Jazz Education Network, the Music Library Association, and the International Society of Music Educators. Monk co-authored with Romy Britell the book Jazz Tales From Jazz Legends on Hamilton’s Couper Press and created the edX online course, “Jazz: The Music, The Stories, The Players” in collaboration with members of the Library and Instructional Technology Services at Hamilton College. He is an active performer on saxophone and piano and has composed numerous works for both jazz and classical ensembles.

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Episodes (20/32)
Jazz Backstory
Episode 32: “Jazz Advice: The Practical and the Profound” - pt. 2
1 year ago
38 minutes

Jazz Backstory
Episode 31: “Jazz Advice: The Practical and the Profound ” - pt. 1
1 year ago
26 minutes

Jazz Backstory
Episode 30: “Military Music ” - pt. 2
1 year ago
39 minutes

Jazz Backstory
Episode 29: “Military Music ” - pt. 1
1 year ago
31 minutes

Jazz Backstory
Episode 28: “Scrolling Down the Leader Board”
1 year ago
40 minutes

Jazz Backstory
Episode 27: “Benny Goodman”
1 year ago
27 minutes

Jazz Backstory
Episode 26: “Count Basie”
1 year ago
29 minutes

Jazz Backstory
Episode 25: “Duke Ellington”
1 year ago
30 minutes

Jazz Backstory
"Jazz International" - pt. 2
2 years ago
30 minutes

Jazz Backstory
"Jazz International" - pt. 1
2 years ago
35 minutes

Jazz Backstory
"The Color of Jazz" - pt. 2
2 years ago
28 minutes

Jazz Backstory
"The Color of Jazz" - pt. 1
2 years ago
26 minutes

Jazz Backstory
"Jotting Down Notes/The Arrangers" - pt. 2
2 years ago
35 minutes

Jazz Backstory
"Jotting Down Notes/The Arrangers" - pt. 1
2 years ago
33 minutes

Jazz Backstory
"In the Studios-West Coast " - pt. 2
2 years ago
38 minutes

Jazz Backstory
"In the Studios-East Coast" - pt. 1
2 years ago
29 minutes

Jazz Backstory
“The Producers”
2 years ago
29 minutes

Jazz Backstory
“Records and Record Dates” - pt. 2
2 years ago
29 minutes

Jazz Backstory
“Records and Record Dates” – pt. 1
2 years ago
30 minutes

Jazz Backstory
“Jazz Life On the Road” - pt. 2
2 years ago
30 minutes

Jazz Backstory

The podcast series, Jazz Backstory, is based on the holdings of the Fillius Jazz Archive (https://www.hamilton.edu/campuslife/arts-at-hamilton/jazzarchive) located at Hamilton College (https://www.hamilton.edu/), in Clinton, New York. Established in 1995, and dedicated in 2013 in honor of Milton F. Fillius, Jr. ’44 and Nelma “Nikki” Nenneau Fillius, the Fillius Jazz Archive holds a collection of over 500 videotaped interviews with jazz musicians, arrangers, writers and producers. The wide-ranging collection includes interviews with sidemen, soloists and band leaders who have performed from the 1920s through the present. Jazz Backstory podcast episodes will feature interview excerpts focused on topics inherent to the creative life. Artists, both famous and unsung, relate these tales in their own jazz inflected vocabulary. Original music and commentary from the host help set the tone, both educational and swinging. Monk Rowe (https://www.monkrowe.com/), creator of the podcast series, Jazz Backstory, and the Joe Williams Director of the Fillius Jazz Archive, conducted the majority of the interviews and has presented programs about the resource at conferences for the Jazz Education Network, the Music Library Association, and the International Society of Music Educators. Monk co-authored with Romy Britell the book Jazz Tales From Jazz Legends on Hamilton’s Couper Press and created the edX online course, “Jazz: The Music, The Stories, The Players” in collaboration with members of the Library and Instructional Technology Services at Hamilton College. He is an active performer on saxophone and piano and has composed numerous works for both jazz and classical ensembles.