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Gallery 41 - Interviews with Jazz Legends Podcasts

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Gallery 41 is produced from a collection of rare, historical, and personal conversations with some of the greatest Jazz legends of our generation. People like Max Roach, Teddy Edwards, Billy Higgins, Joseph Jarman, Abbey Lincoln, Frank Morgan, and Sam Rivers to name only a few.

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Gallery 41 Interview with a Jazz Legend - Anthony Braxton (#10)

In this program we are going to hear from multi-instrumentalist Anthony Braxton. It's happened a couple of times in taping these sessions that the telephone proved to be the best tool to get the job done and in this instance it saved the day. Anthony wasn't scheduled to arrive in San Francisco for another few days and timing was, as always, everything. It's a good thing we taped this telephone interview in advance of his arrival since his schedule filled up quickly and we were not able to ...

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Gallery 41 Interview with a Jazz Legend - Milcho Leviev (#12)

Composer, arranger and pianist Milcho Leviev was born in Eastern Europe on December 19, 1937. Milcho graduated from the State Academy of Music in 1960 majoring in Composition and his professional development as a composer began at the Drama Theatre in Plovdiv. He later became conductor of the Big Band of Bulgarian National Radio, as well as from 1963 to 1968 he accepted an appointment as conductor of the Sofia and the Plovdiv Philharmonic. In 1970, for various reasons he tells us, he l ...

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Gallery 41 Interview with a Jazz Legend - Todd Barkan (#13)

For well over the past 30 or more years, Todd Barkan has distinguished himself as one of the world's prominent live Jazz performance and record producers. I first met Todd when he was owner and manager of the legendary Jazz club in San Francisco, The Keystone Korner. This conversation was recorded in 1983. We first discussed issues concerning public support and the survival of venues presenting live Jazz. Our focus then turned to someone who was a very close friend and influence of Todd ...

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Gallery 41 Interview with a Jazz Legend - Mike Moreno (#16)

Guitarist Mike Moreno along with Drummer Kendrick Scott, Singer Julie Hardy, and Trombonist Nick Vayenas is a core member of the New York based music collective and record label known as World Culture Music. It’s been less than a year since recording this conversation with Mike, as well as individual interviews with both Kendrick and Julie which I will share with you later. Mike and Kendrick have know each other for quite a while, both having grown up and ultimately attending the High Sch ...

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Gallery 41 Interview with a Jazz Legend - David Axelrod (#15)

Composer, Arranger, Producer David Axelrod, born and raised in Southern California was there making history in the center of a thriving Jazz scene in South Central Los Angeles that rivaled any other. A young author, a truck driver, a light-welterweight boxer who lost only 1 of his 16 bouts before turning to music in the 1950’s when he learned how to operate a sound board and began producing records by Gerald Wiggins and Buddy Collette. The album most often credited as his first Jazz project ...

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Gallery 41 Interview with a Jazz Legend - Cedar Walton (#14)

On this program we feature pianist Cedar Walton. From Dallas, Texas as he tells us in this clip from a conversation recorded in December of 1982, he grew up surrounded by music and some of his earliest memories are of some of the major Jazz figures of the time coming to his family's home to play and share the wonders of the music. Cedar eventually of course became quite well known for his work with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers in the early to mid 1960's, and for many years since he contin ...

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Gallery 41 Interview with a Jazz Legend - Abbey Lincoln (#11)

Born Anna Marie Wooldridge on August 6, 1930 in Chicago, Illinois Abbey Lincoln grew up in rural Michigan on a large farm in a large family. The family had a piano, and Abbey early on developed an interest in music, and will credit the early recordings of Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, and Dinah Washington with teaching her how to sing. In her late teens or early 20’s, she moved to California which is where eventually she met a man named Bob Russell who would become her manager and re ...

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Gallery 41 Interview with a Jazz Legend - Joseph Jarman (#9)

From an interview recorded on June 11, 1979 in Los Angeles, CA. the subject of this program is one of the founders of what could be one of the longest running bands in the history of creative music. This is saxophonist Joseph Jarman talking about the formation of the A.A.C.M. in the 1960's and the evolution of the music played by The Art Ensemble of Chicago. Recorded and produced for Gallery 41 by Ron J. Pelletier

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Gallery 41 Interview with a Jazz Legend - Mongo Santamaria (#8)

Master drummer Mongo Santamaria and I sat down one afternoon in February of 1979 in Los Angeles California, and recorded a lengthy conversation that began with his telling me how his Mother wanted him to play piano or some other melodic instrument, but of course as he told me his inclination was always to percussion. Taken from that conversation, this clip begins with Mongo's coming to America in 1950. Recorded and produced for Gallery 41 by Ron J. Pelletier

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Gallery 41 Interview with a Jazz Legend - Sampler (Shelly Manne, John Carter, Reggie Workman, Joe Williams)

This first program is meant to serve as a sampler if you will of a handful of the recorded conversations in the Gallery 41 archives, and features drummer Shelly Manne, bassist Reggie Workman, clarinetist John Carter, and singer Joe Williams.Recorded and produced for Gallery 41 by Ron J. Pelletier

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