Conductor/composer David Berger recently turned his focus to the lesser known tunes of Harry Warren, and talked with Judy about why Warren inspires him, and why this great composer is less well-known than other contributors to the great American songbook.
Mar 17, 2012•59 min•Ep. 69
British singer/pianist finds the jazz feel in the music of Cole Porter and Noel Coward and especially sees a jazz-like timing in the humor of both.
Mar 03, 2012•59 min•Ep. 68
Producer Alan Sviridoff discusses his long creer combining music film and theater with such greats aas Ginger Rogers, Rosemary Clooney and the new George Clooney film â??Good Night and Good Luckâ??.
Feb 25, 2012•59 min•Ep. 67
Peter Mintun, doesn't consider himself a jazz pianist, but rather a pianist specializing in jazz age tunes. Peter was smitten with 20's and 30's music from a young age, and now, after years of playing it, and befriending many of the composers and performers from this period, he's become an authority and archivist of this musical period and shared with me his thoughts on what makes this music so special and enduring.
Jan 21, 2012•59 min•Ep. 66
Guitarist Howard Alden has been hailed as one of the greatest of his generation. Howard and Judy worked together in the early years of their careers and this conversation, their first in a series recorded on stage at the Ascona Jazz Festival in Switzerland, gave them a chance to play together again, and talk about Howard's experience teaching Sean Penn to play the guitar for Woody Allen's film Sweet and Lowdown.
Dec 24, 2011•59 min•Ep. 64
Academy Award winning screenwriter (â??Philadelphiaâ??) Ron Nyswaner discusses the importance of music in all his movies, and how often his soundtracks act as another â??characterâ?? in his films.
Dec 03, 2011•59 min•Ep. 63
Ragtime pianist and author discusses how popular music and jazz has influenced our history and culture.
Oct 15, 2011•59 min•Ep. 62
Tenor Ben Heppner talks about his love for jazz and tries to get Judy to sing an Ella and Louie style duet!
Oct 08, 2011•59 min•Ep. 61
Jazz and classical pianist and educator Rosenthal discusses his love of the great jazz pianists, but especially his joy in introducing his two sons to the music and how he brings inspiration into their lives every day.
Sep 10, 2011•59 min•Ep. 60
Cellist Jay Schulman discusses the compositional and cello work of his father Alan, with the NBC Orchestra, his own groups and how Alan brough a jazz swing feel to classical music.
Sep 03, 2011•59 min•Ep. 59
Brazilian composer/pianist talks about what living in NYC has done for his music and his compositions based on the Brazilian musical style, choreno.
Aug 27, 2011•59 min•Ep. 58
Judy Carmichael interviews Steve Allen.
Jul 30, 2011•59 min•Ep. 57
Australian violinist with a name as unique as his musical approach, discusses continuing the jazz tradition on violin while still performing country western and classical music.
Jul 16, 2011•59 min•Ep. 56
Academy award winning director (The Lion in Winter) and editor (Dr. Strangelove) discusses working with jazz inspired film composers Nino Rota and John Barry.
Jun 11, 2011•59 min•Ep. 55
Clarinetist and longtime member of Jim Cullumâ??s â??Live From the Landingâ?? show talks about growing up in a musical family and continuing the tradition by marrying a classical musician!
Jun 04, 2011•59 min•Ep. 54
Tenor saxophonist discusses his work with the Center for Jazz Studies at Columbia University, his Coleman Hawkins-inspired playing and why he has a PHD in Political Science and not in music.
May 21, 2011•59 min•Ep. 53
Saxophonist discusses his recent CD â??Stones Worldâ?? recorded while he toured with the Rolling Stones.
Apr 02, 2011•59 min•Ep. 52
Suspense/horror novelist (Ghost Story) shares how jazz inspires him and compares collaborating on the best seller The Talisman with Stephen King, to playing jazz solos with another musician.
Mar 26, 2011•59 min•Ep. 51
Arbors Records owner/producer Mat Domber talks about his unlikely entry into the music business and how he keeps swing music alive in a time of Lady Gaga and Justin Beeber.
Mar 19, 2011•59 min•Ep. 50
Drummer and Artistic Director of the Ascona Jazz Festival talks about his passion for New Orleans and how he brings a bit of that energy to his festival on beautiful Lake Majiori, Switzerland.
Feb 26, 2011•59 min•Ep. 49
Author and head of jazz studies at Columbia University talks about his book on the jazz writings of Ralph Ellison.
Feb 12, 2011•59 min•Ep. 48
Jazz vocalist Saloff has an unusually broad range of music she performs and discusses the challenges that presents, but the advantages as well.
Dec 25, 2010•59 min•Ep. 47
Singer/songwriter Natal reveals why 70's style activist songs, even done in a jazz style, are needed today more than ever. (2nd bio) Activist and folk singer reveals the journey sheâ??s taken to become a jazz vocalist, leaving the world of large record labels behind and going it along.
Dec 18, 2010•59 min•Ep. 46
Judy Carmichael interviews Greg Reeves
Oct 23, 2010•59 min•Ep. 45
Judy Carmichael interviews Mark Sendroff
Oct 02, 2010•59 min•Ep. 44
Judy Carmichael interviews Jon-Erik Kellso
Sep 18, 2010•59 min•Ep. 43
Judy Carmichael interviews Morris Goldberg
Sep 04, 2010•59 min•Ep. 42
Judy Carmichael interviews Michael Kaeshammer
Aug 21, 2010•59 min•Ep. 41
Judy Carmichael interviews Chris Flory
Aug 14, 2010•59 min•Ep. 40
Judy Carmichael interviews Jane Monheit
Jul 24, 2010•59 min•Ep. 39