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The Jazz Session

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The original jazz interview podcast since 2007. Hosted by Jason Crane.
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The Jazz Session #553: Alexa Tarantino

Saxophonist and flute player Alexa Tarantino has a new album on Posi-Tone Records called Firefly . In this interview, Tarantino talks about recording an album during the pandemic; starting a jazz camp in Rockport, MA; focusing her energies on educating others as well as performing; and much more. / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. I’m now living in a van and traveling the country, so I need your support more than ever. Please become a memb...

Apr 14, 202142 minSeason 13Ep. 553

The Jazz Session #552: Barbara Dennerlein (2009)

I’m in Auburn, Alabama this week and we’re stepping into the TJS Time Machine to listen to an archival interview with organist Barbara Dennerlein from 2009. Here’s what I wrote about it at the time: Jason Crane interviews organist Barbara Dennerlein about her pipe organ recording Spiritual Movement No. 2 (Bebab Records, 2008). The album was recorded at one of Germany’s most famous churches in front of a very appreciative audience. In this interview, recorded before a concert in Pittsfield, Massa...

Apr 07, 202138 minSeason 13Ep. 552

The Jazz Session #551: Marilyn Crispell (2009)

This week on The Jazz Session , take a trip back into the archives for this 2009 interview with pianist Marilyn Crispell, recorded at her home in Woodstock, NY. Here’s what I wrote about it at the time: Jason Crane interviews pianist Marilyn Crispell about her album of solo piano pieces, Vignettes (ECM, 2008). Crispell made an early name for herself with Anthony Braxton, and she’s since amassed an impressive list of recordings that include composed and freely improvised pieces. In this interview...

Mar 31, 202149 minSeason 13Ep. 551

The Jazz Session #550: Jen Shyu

Vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and multimedia artist Jen Shyu ‘s new album comes out on April 23, 2021. It’s called Zero Grasses — Ritual For The Losses (Pi Recordings). In this interview, Shyu talks about writing music in the aftermath of the loss of her father; working with students to chronicle their experience of the pandemic; the mentors she admires; and much more. / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. I’m now living in a van and travel...

Mar 24, 202146 minSeason 13Ep. 550

The Jazz Session #549: Laila Biali

Laila Biali just received a JUNO nomination for her 2020 album Out Of Dust , released during the pandemic and inspired by a challenging year in her personal life. In this interview Biali talks about translating experience to music; releasing an album during a time of crisis; bridging the pop-jazz divide; her work with Sting; and much more. / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. I’m now living in a van and traveling the country, so I need your ...

Mar 17, 202145 minSeason 13Ep. 549

The Jazz Session #548: Sara Caswell

Violinist Sara Caswell has played with everyone from Esperanza Spalding to Brad Mehldau to Bruce Springsteen to symphony orchestras. In this interview, she talks about how her musicologist parents started her on the right path early; her decision to focus on improvised music; her 2018 Grammy nomination; her forthcoming album; and more. / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. I’m now living in a van and traveling the country, so I need your supp...

Mar 10, 202158 minSeason 13Ep. 548

The Jazz Session #547: Chloe Rowlands

Trumpeter Chloe Rowlands is part of The Westerlies, a brass quartet whose most recent album is a collaboration with Theo Bleckmann called This Land . In this interview, Rowlands talks about the formation of The Westerlies and how she joined; the origin of the new album; her experience coming out as a trans woman in the jazz world; and much more. Learn more at https://www.westerliesmusic.com/ . / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. I’m now liv...

Mar 03, 202143 minSeason 13Ep. 547

The Jazz Session #546: Claire Daly

Ride Symbol Records recently reissued saxophonist and flautist Claire Daly ‘s 2008 album Rah! Rah! The album is a tribute to Rahsaan Roland Kirk. In this interview, Daly talks about her first exposure to Rahsaan on record and in person; the fabulous band that backs her on the album; how she fell in love with the baritone saxophone; and much more. / / / This show marks the 14th anniversary of The Jazz Session ! I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians since February 24, 2007. I’m now...

Feb 24, 202145 minSeason 13Ep. 546

The Jazz Session #545: Jihye Lee

Composer Jihye Lee ‘s sophomore album is called Daring Mind . In this interview, we trace Lee’s beginnings as a singer-songwriter in Seoul with no jazz background; how her desire to compose led her to attend Berklee College of Music; how she uses music to process emotions; and much more. / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. I’m now living in a van and traveling the country, so I need your support more than ever. Please become a member today ...

Feb 17, 202147 minSeason 13Ep. 545

The Jazz Session #544: Rachel Eckroth

Keyboardist and vocalist Rachel Eckroth just released a new duo recording with her husband Tim Lefebvre ( interview ) called The Blackbird Sessions Vol. 1 . In this interview, Eckroth talks about her evolution as a vocalist and keyboardist; the origins of this duo recording; her work with Rufus Wainwright; her upcoming projects; and more. You can hear more of her performances with Lefebvre at their Patreon page . The track “Moot Points” mentioned in the interview is here . / / / I’ve been record...

Feb 10, 202135 minSeason 13Ep. 544

The Jazz Session #543: Laurie Pepper

Laurie Pepper is back on the show to talk about the 11th volume in her Unreleased Art Pepper series. This one features a 1980 concert in Atlanta. In this interview, Pepper talks about how the concert came to be recorded; the work she continues to do on the extensive library of Art Pepper recordings she owns; the audiobook version of the classic jazz biography Straight Life ; and much more. Listen to Laurie’s previous appearances on The Jazz Session here and here . / / / I’ve been recording conve...

Feb 03, 202145 minSeason 13Ep. 543

The Jazz Session #542: Yoko Miwa

Pianist Yoko Miwa ‘s new album, Songs Of Joy , comes out on February 12, 2021. In this interview, Miwa talks about recording during the pandemic; the loss of her father and how she memorialized him in a composition; why she continues to include Monk in her repertoire; and much more. / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. I’m now living in a van and traveling the country, so I need your support more than ever. Please become a member today at th...

Jan 27, 202141 minSeason 13Ep. 542

The Jazz Session #541: Lara Driscoll of the Firm Roots Duo

Lara Driscoll is half of the Firm Roots Duo , a two-piano ensemble also featuring her husband Chris White . In this interview, Lara talks about the challenges of performing and recording with two pianos; how she and Chris work together as composers; fun times in an RV; the fascinating story of recording their new album, Firm Roots ; and more. / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. I’m now living in a van and traveling the country, so I need yo...

Dec 16, 202044 minSeason 13Ep. 541

The Jazz Session #540: Yelena Eckemoff

Pianist Yelena Eckemoff is a prolific composer. In this interview, she talks about Nocturnal Animals , which came out earlier this year, and Adventures Of The Wildflower , which comes out in March 2021. Eckemoff also talks about incorporating poetry and prose and art into her musical presentations; the path from idea to composition; and much more. Technical note: This is the first episode I recorded in my van, so you may detect some slight audio differences from previous episodes. I’ll iron out ...

Dec 09, 202044 minSeason 13Ep. 540

The Jazz Session #539: Tomoko Omura

Violinist Tomoko Omura ‘s latest album is Branches, Vol. 1 . In this interview, she talks about the album’s sonic landscape; how she drew from Japanese folktales to write the music; the gorgeous artwork by Trina Hines ; and a lot more. Be sure to also watch the illustrated music video for “Revenge of the Rabbit.” / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. By the time you hear this episode, I’ll be living in a van and traveling the country. I need ...

Dec 02, 202035 minSeason 13Ep. 539

The Jazz Session #538: Miki Yamanaka

Pianist Miki Yamanaka ‘s new album is Human Dust Suite . In this interview, Yamanaka talks about the artwork that inspired the suite; how she left a graduate program in seismology in Japan to become a jazz pianist in New York; why she chose the specific players who accompany her on the album; and more. CONCERT NOTE: Miki Yamanaka is playing with Philip Harper at Smalls Jazz Club this Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 5 pm and 7 pm ET. You can attend in person, or else stream the show anywhere at ht...

Nov 26, 202041 minSeason 13Ep. 538

The Jazz Session #537: Dr. Colleen Clark

Drummer and educator Dr. Colleen Clark is the first woman to receive a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Jazz Performance at the University of North Texas. In this interview, she talks about her educational background; why she loves Thelonious Monk and Charles Mingus; her sports-adjacent philosophy of music education; her new band; and more. / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. As I prepare to head out on the road in a van (which will also be...

Nov 18, 202041 minSeason 13Ep. 537

The Jazz Session #536: Champian Fulton

Champian Fulton’s new album, Birdsong , is a tribute to Charlie Parker’s 100th birthday. The album features Fulton’s working band plus saxophonist Scott Hamilton. In this interview, Fulton talks about meeting Hamilton in Europe; why she feels such a special connection to Bird; how she’s kept in touch with her audience during the pandemic; and some upcoming recording projects. / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. As I prepare to head out on t...

Nov 04, 202032 minSeason 13Ep. 536

The Jazz Session #535: Allegra Levy

Vocalist Allegra Levy ‘s new album is Lose My Number: Levy Sings McNeil (SteepleChase, 2020). On it, she sings lyrics she wrote for the songs of her longtime collaborator, trumpeter John McNeil. In this interview, Levy talks about writing lyrics for someone else’s tunes; the story behind her all-woman band; finding new performance models both during and after the pandemic; and more. / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. As I prepare to head o...

Oct 29, 202037 minSeason 13Ep. 535

The Jazz Session #534: Natalie Cressman

Trombonist and vocalist Natalie Cressman has released an album and a single with Brazilian guitarist Ian Faquini, and a second album is nearly complete. In this interview, Cressman talks about immersing herself in the Portuguese language; the subtlety of her duo playing with Faquini; virtual music during the pandemic; and the recording of their second album. / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. As I prepare to head out on the road in a van (...

Oct 21, 202031 minSeason 13Ep. 534

The Jazz Session #533: Sara Serpa

Vocalist Sara Serpa confronts the history of Portuguese colonialism in Angola on her new album Recognition . In this interview, she talks about her family’s experiences as both colonizers and resistance fighters; the formation of the unique ensemble that plays the music on the album; how she created the film which the music accompanies; and a forthcoming project based on the work of author Emmanuel Iduma. / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007....

Oct 14, 202036 minSeason 13Ep. 533

The Jazz Session #532: Angelica Sanchez

Pianist Angelica Sanchez has a new duet album with pianist Marilyn Crispell ( interview ) called How To Turn The Moon . In this interview, Sanchez talks about her lifelong admiration of Crispell’s playing; the intricacies of the piano duet; her interest in neuroscience and the work of artist Santiago Ramón y Cajal; and more. / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. As I prepare to head out on the road in a van (which will also be my home) to rec...

Oct 08, 202038 minSeason 13Ep. 532

The Jazz Session #531: Christine Correa

Vocalist Christine Correa ‘s new album with pianist Ran Blake is When Soft Rains Fall . It’s a tribute to Billie Holiday’s seminal recording Lady In Satin . In this interview, Correa talks about her longtime relationship with Blake and how that informed the recording process; why she encourages her students to put down the sheet music and use their ears; her upcoming projects; and the vulnerability, anger and strength found in the vocalists who’ve inspired her. / / / I’ve been recording conversa...

Sep 23, 202036 minSeason 13Ep. 531

The Jazz Session #530: Leni Stern

Guitarist Leni Stern has spent years collaborating with musicians from other cultures and musical styles, particularly with musicians from Senegal and Mali. On her latest album, 4 , Stern continues that work, and adds Argentinian keyboardist Leo Genovese into the mix. In this interview, Stern talks about how she started studying west African music; adapting her own playing to the rhythmic needs of the music; her varied musical partners; and the return of some live music to New York City. / / / I...

Sep 16, 202036 minSeason 13Ep. 530

The Jazz Session #529: Jamie Baum

Flute player Jamie Baum talks about her experiences as a New-York-based jazz musician during the pandemic. She also sheds light on her experiments with South Asian music; appreciation vs. appropriation; her various composing projects; and some upcoming album releases. / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians since 2007. I think it’s important work that deserves public support. I’d also like to be able to do it for my living. If you agree that The Jazz Session is worth supporti...

Sep 09, 202039 minSeason 13Ep. 529

The Jazz Session #528: Cat Toren

Welcome to the premiere of season 13 of The Jazz Session ! This episode begins with some big news before turning to pianist Cat Toren and her new album, Scintillating Beauty . In this interview, Toren talks about the genesis of the new record; sound healing; bringing a child into the world; her upcoming projects; and the challenge of navigating online spaces. / / / As you’ll hear in this episode, I need your support now more than ever. Please become a member today at thejazzsession.com/join . Fo...

Sep 02, 202049 minSeason 13Ep. 528

TJS Summer Hiatus 2020: Shadows And Light with Dwight

In this episode, Dwight from Eat The Rich joins me to talk about Joni Mitchell’s 1980 live album Shadows And Light . The album features Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Michael Brecker, Jaco Pastorius, Don Alias, and The Persuasions. We talk about some of the highlights of the record and play excerpts. Then we talk about the current economic state of the jazz world, and what the future might bring. You’ll also learn more about Dwight’s show, Eat The Rich . You can follow Dwight and Eat The Rich on Twitte...

Jul 30, 202058 min

The Jazz Session #527: Ben Goldberg

Since the beginning of quarantine, clarinetist Ben Goldberg has been recording a new piece of music each day in a project called Plague Diary . In this interview, Goldberg talks about why he started this project; how Steve Lacy helped him articulate an artistic vision; the influence of poet/educator/prophet Allen Grossman; and much more. / / / This is the final episode of season 12 . If you’d like to get the members-only that will be released during the summer hiatus in July and August, please b...

Jun 24, 202036 min

The Jazz Session #526: Jeff Albert

Trombonist Jeff Albert ‘s new live record is called Unanimous Sources . In this interview, we talk about the various musical buttons pushed by this band; making music fun; the many other projects Jeff is involved with; the forward-thinking music program at Loyola University New Orleans; and more. / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians since 2007. I think it’s important work that deserves public support. I’d also like to be able to do it for my living. If you agree that The J...

Jun 17, 202045 minSeason 12Ep. 526

The Jazz Session #525: Chad Taylor

Drummer Chad Taylor ‘s latest record is a collaboration with saxophonist Brian Settles and pianist Neil Podgurski called The Daily Biological (Cuneiform Records, 2020). In this interview, Taylor talks about his early days with Brian Settles and comedian Dave Chappelle; the origin of this trio; his work with the recently departed Henry Grimes; life during the pandemic; and more. / / / I’ve been recording conversations with jazz musicians since 2007. I think it’s important work that deserves publi...

Jun 10, 202036 min
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