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By Korey Black
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Our season 1 finale is the most important episode that we have ever produced.
Over the course of the last month, our country has seen some difficult images. Images that have caused many people to wake up to the struggles that affect our own community, even in Columbus. Korey was joined by two amazing Columbus musicians to have a difficult but important conversation about working towards an anti-racist world. Together they chatted about their experiences and what everyone can do to help support the movement for change. You won't want to miss it.
***This episode contains Adult Language***
In this week's episode, Korey was joined by Columbus Jazz Orchestra's Dr. Michael Cox. They dove deep into John Coltrane's masterpiece "A Love Supreme". They covered the historical context that leads Coltrane to write his epic masterpiece as well as analyzing each of the four movements.
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In this week's episode, Korey talks with his friend and amazing trombonist - Ben Crowder about finding happiness. In the show, we discuss how Ben approaches happiness and meditation. He has a wealth of knowledge and even gives us free resources on his webpage. Ben regularly performs all throughout Ohio and is the band leader of his own group, Ben Crowder Sextet (BC6). He currently is pursuing a Master's Degree in Jazz Performance at the University of Cincinnati!
In this episode, Korey is joined by Rob Maccabe and Alex Burgoyne to talk about community outreach and how to best support our neighbors in this crazy world of COVID. Among other things, we also learn about the origin story of New Basics Brass Band, their first gig opening up for THE DIRTY DOZEN BRASS BAND, and what it was like bringing New Orleans brass band music to central Ohio over 20 years ago.
Rob is the bandleader and founding member of Central Ohio's New Basics Brass Band! Alex is a co-author of JazzColumbus.com and is currently the saxophonist for NBBB.
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On this episode of "Brews and Tunes" Korey chats with the New Albany Symphony Marketing director, Lane Champa. We were also joined by CJO saxophonist Jay Miglia in his final stint of "Jay in May".
The group talks about the transition to livestream performances. They dive deep into what is working, what isn't, and what might need to change for these performances. Make sure to follow and subscribe in order to get notified when each show drops!
In this episode of Brews and Tunes, we will chat with Saxophonist Andrew Kovaleski about what classical music could learn from jazz, and what jazz can learn from classical! We will be joined by saxophonist Jay Miglia as part of his "Jay In May Residency".
We had some technical difficulties, but we are happy to offer you the recording of tonight's show! The show focused on Music Education in the world of Jazz and Jazz Ensembles! The show featured Jazz Arts Group's director of education Zach Compston! We were also graced with the presence of Jay Miglia as he continues his Jay In May residency! If you enjoyed the show, make sure to like and subscribe so that you can get notified when a new show is dropping!
Hello! In this episode, I am joined by Columbus Jazz Drummer Jacob Reed! We talk about the unique relationship between musicians and their instruments! Columbus Jazz Saxophonist Jay Miglia also joins us as he completes his Zaftig "Jay In May" residency! Make sure to like and subscribe so you get notified when our next show drops! Dig it!
This week, Brewtet Members Dean Marcellana and Paul Baker joined the show to interview Guest Bradley Mellen! Brad talked about the use of non-traditional jazz instruments and their impact on his life! Check it out! We also reviewed Zaftig Brewing Company's new Super Hazy! (Passionfruit, orange guava hazy miss dazy). It's amazing. Get some while supplies last!
SHOW LESSHi! We had an awesome show with guest saxophonist, composer, and co-founder of Largemouth Brass Band, Ben Baker. We know you will love his insight and commentary on the world of COVID, and what it means to be a composer in a very popular Brass Band. His arrangements and pieces are incredible and we can't wait to hear what he has to share with us! As always, in this podcast we will be reviewing a craft brew from our Friends at Zaftig Brewing Co. We can't wait for you to join in on the fun! Click this link to access the live show!
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.