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Peter Martin & Adam Maness
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Mar 24, 2025 • 39min

Miles' Greatest Album - You're Welcome

Dive into a spirited exploration of Miles Davis and the iconic live album, My Funny Valentine, captured during an unpaid concert. Discover the dynamic interplay between a young ensemble, including legends like Herbie Hancock and Tony Williams, as they redefine jazz standards. The hosts reflect on the historical significance of this performance, the evolution of jazz mentorship, and the magical environment of Philharmonic Hall. With humorous anecdotes and passionate discussions, they celebrate the artistry that continues to influence jazz today.
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Mar 17, 2025 • 1h 1min

Is "Off The Wall" Michael's True Masterpiece?

Dive into the magic of Michael Jackson's 'Off The Wall' as the hosts explore how he transformed from a child star to a pop icon. Discover the creative collaboration with Quincy Jones that crafted disco's rich sound tapestry. The emotional depth in tracks like 'She's Out of My Life' highlights Jackson's unique ability to connect with audiences. With discussions on racial challenges in radio and the cultural significance of the album, this conversation celebrates a defining moment in music history.
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Mar 10, 2025 • 49min

Bill Evans and The Trio That Changed Trios

Discover the groundbreaking Bill Evans Trio, known for their brief but pivotal collaboration. Their albums like Portrait in Jazz and Sunday at the Village Vanguard transformed jazz, blending innovative techniques with emotional depth. The discussion unveils the chemistry between Evans, LaFaro, and Motian, especially around iconic tracks such as 'Waltz for Debbie.' With a touch of humor, the hosts also explore how identity and creativity intersect in the jazz world, leaving listeners with a profound appreciation for this timeless music.
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Mar 3, 2025 • 54min

Greatest FUNK Band Of All Time?

Dive into the swampy sound of New Orleans funk with a spotlight on The Meters, a band that has influenced everyone from Wu-Tang to Whitney Houston. Discover Leo Nocentelli's signature guitar style, the unique grooves of Art Neville and Zigaboo, and George Porter Jr.'s booming bass lines. The hosts reflect on the cultural roots of funk and share personal stories that celebrate the vibrant music scene of the Crescent City. Discover how this legendary band carved out a legacy that forever changed the music landscape!
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Feb 24, 2025 • 41min

6 Songs To Turn Coltrane Curious Into Coltrane Converted

Have Giant Steps and Meditations scared you away from John Coltrane? Join us on the other side of the Trane tracks with what might be the best trio of albums ever dropped in the same year. We’re talking 1963 Coltrane—at his most accessible (dare we say smooth?) yet still cutting straight to the truth. From the GRAMMY hall-of-famer Ballads to his legendary Impulse! sessions with Duke Ellington and Johnny Hartman, enter the perfect gateway into Coltrane’s world. We break down his honest melodies, the masterful support from McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones, Jimmy Garrison (and more), and quibble with certain Rudy Van Gelder… choices… Whether you’re Coltrane-curious or already converted, this episode has something special for your ears.Link to Spotify playlist🟠 Open Studio Members -> Nerd NookTry OS Membership today! → https://osjazz.link/aboutLooking to drop a question? Want to listen to the audio pod? Look no further!https://youllhearit.com/ Play better in 2026 and beyond at Open Studio. Join today with our last BIG savings of the year at openstudiojazz.com/yhi
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Feb 17, 2025 • 57min

How Brad Mehldau Became Jazz' Greatest Genre Hacker

Discover how Brad Mehldau revolutionized jazz with his groundbreaking album 'Largo.' The discussion covers his unique blending of jazz with indie pop and rock influences, driven by late nights in LA and a creative partnership with producer Jon Brion. The concept of 'populist jazz' emerges, emphasizing accessibility without losing artistic integrity. Personal anecdotes reveal the joy of connection through music, while the speakers dive into innovative rhythms and the emotional landscapes crafted in contemporary jazz.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 47min

Steely Dan's "Aja": A Perfect Album?

From the hypnotic grooves of “Black Cow” to contributions from jazz legends Wayne Shorter, Steve Gadd, and Victor Feldman, Steely Dan’s 1977 masterpiece Aja reigns amongst the best—and best-produced—albums of all time. In this episode, Peter and Adam break down Fagen and Becker’s jazz-infused harmonies, their precision recording process, and the album’s audiophile-worthy engineering. Tune in for stories, stem breakdowns, and a brand new segment where Kaleb Kirby and Bob DeBoo join us to play through Aja hits. Whether you’re a Steely Dan devotee or just here for the yacht-rock controversy, get ready to kick off the new YHI season with one of the 70s’ most iconic sonic journeys._____show notes:(00:00) Intro & avoiding nautical references(03:11) Introduction to Aja (1977) and its Grammy nods(06:01) "Black Cow" keys analysis (Joe Sample & Victor Feldman)(07:36) Isolation of Paul Humphrey's drum tracks(11:01) Breakdown of Victor Feldman's Rhodes solo(14:37) Deep dive into title track "Aja"(18:11) Analysis of Wayne Shorter solo w/Steve Gadd "comping"(25:49) "Peg" analysis(27:27) Breakdown of McDonald's background vocal arrangements(30:23) Album sequencing discussion(31:31) Chuck Rainey's bass contributions across the album(33:11) "Home at Last" analysis(35:35) "Deacon Blues" discussion(39:44) Snob-o-meter rating(42:34) Preview of Open Studio member exclusive content🟠 Open Studio Members -> Nerd NookTry OS Membership today! → https://osjazz.link/aboutLooking to drop a question? Want to listen to the audio pod? Look no further!https://youllhearit.com/Check out AJA by Don Breithaupthttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/steely-dans-aja-don-breithaupt/1100758984 Play better in 2026 and beyond at Open Studio. Join today with our last BIG savings of the year at openstudiojazz.com/yhi
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Dec 30, 2024 • 47min

Our Favorite Village Vanguard Sets

Bob DeBoo, a contributor to Upright Citizens, joins Adam Maness to explore their favorite live albums from the legendary Village Vanguard jazz club. They reminisce about the venue's unique acoustics and intimate atmosphere while discussing the groundbreaking performances of jazz legends like Sonny Rollins and Bill Evans. The duo also delves into the exhilarating dynamics of live sessions, the evolution of John Coltrane’s sound, and the improvisational brilliance of musicians like Joshua Redman, capturing the vibrant spirit of jazz.
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Dec 23, 2024 • 49min

How To Live Musical Life In 2025

The discussion highlights ways to weave music into daily life without falling into burnout. It explores setting goals and the value of silence for a richer musical experience. There's a focus on reflecting on past journeys to foster growth, with actionable planning for the future. The importance of evaluating progress as the new year approaches is emphasized, alongside how rewarding practices can boost motivation and the joy of music while encouraging performances that give back to the community.
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Dec 16, 2024 • 28min

Tunes That Teach Ya Somethin

Dive into the world of tunes that double as educational tools for musicians! Discover how specific songs can enhance your skills and repertoire. The hosts explore jazz harmony and the importance of blues structure, revealing insights from bebop pieces. There's a humorous take on the C minor pentatonic scale and what accuracy means in music. They also dissect Thelonious Monk's 'Round Midnight' to uncover lessons in jazz ballads, along with exploring modal techniques and voicings that will enrich your playing.

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