Share Music for Good with The Bombay Jazz Club
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By The Bombay Jazz Club
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
Their style is far from conventional and is best described as ever-evolving world music that is a harmonious blend of diverse cultures, languages and musical genres that influence them. Seven Eyes’ compositions transcends multiple genres – Jazz, Brazilian, Sufi/Hindustani music and Western classical music. In this season finale, catch them describing their journey thus far and giving some insights into what makes one a good musician.
In this episode Joel Harrison, acclaimed guitarist from NYC gives us insights into the Alternative Guitar Summit- which will be taking place online for the first time (6th-7th March 2021) He answers all the FAQs and puts some light on the scope of this one-of-a-kind summit. Tune in to know more!
Registration link- https://www.alternativeguitarsummitcamp.com/ags-online
Welcome to our first episode of the New Year. We wish everyone a safe and healthy 2021. Joining us this Episode is Blues Ambassador from Kathmandu, Nepal, Ashesh Dangol. This episode is rich with the culture and history of this ancient land and Ashesh’s experiences from using music to help orphanages in his country to helping relief efforts after the devastating 2015 earthquake. He also shares the influences they have made Kathmandu such a western music hub.
Welcome to our Holiday Edition of Music For Good. In this episode we’re joined by acclaimed and award winning recording artist, songwriter, vocal producer - Dahlia Fernandes (@dahliamusicnow).
Listen in as she shares her insights and wide cultural experiences having lived and made music all across the world.
Song: Back to the Days
EP: Shift
In part 2 of our episode titled East meets East we continue our conversation with Drummer and Tabla player Ko Omura from Tokyo Japan. Listen in to hear Ko’s sharing of India experiences with local audiences in Japan and how the current Covid situation led him to save one of Tokyo’s oldest jazz venues and inspired his documentary in the making.
On this episode, we’re joined by world citizen and drummer and tabla player extraordinaire Ko Omura. Listen in as he describes his musical evolution through having lived in different countries and how his first, then frequent visits to India created a bridge for Japanese and Asian jazz musicians to visit and share their music and be part of the community and culture in India.
In this episode veteran musicians Suzan Mazer & Dallas Smith take us through their musical experiences and tell us their story of “The Care Channel" that aims at helping patients in the hospital environment with calming music and visuals. This is their conversation with D. Wood- Co founder- The Bombay Jazz Club.
This episode features powerhouse western vocalist from India - Vasundhara Vee. Titled after her recently released book - Big Dreams, Bold Choices, writer, singer, and vocal mentor, Vasundhara shares her experiences on how to navigate the music industry in India and how music has helped play an important and positive role in her life. Listen into this heart to heart chat with Prachiti Thacker, Manager- The Bombay Jazz Club.
Acclaimed American Hindustani Vocalist Warren Senders takes us through his journey from Jazz in America to Hindustani Classical Music and his time in India and shares with us his work on Climate Change and Peace- All through his music.
Piano and Mixing by- Harmeet Manseta.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.