
Explore the jazz standards of the Great American Songbook! Joe Hunter invites a jazz musician guest to explore a standard. Hear 4 different renditions of the featured song, accompanied by insightful, witty commentary from the hosts. Their easy-going conversation makes the show enjoyable for both jazz buffs and novices alike.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Joe and Tom discuss 4 renditions of "These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)," a beautiful standard by Eric Maschwitz. Then they discuss another of his works called "A Nightingale Sang in Barkley Square" for this week's bonus tune!
Joe and his guest, Carl Topilow, listen with you to 4 renditions of "Luck Be a Lady," exploring the varied paces in the performances of this standard. They dive into the rich history of this song, which made its debut in the 1950 musical, Guys and Do... more
Joe and his guest, Lee Bush, listen with you to 4 renditions of "Here's that Rainy Day," exploring the different levels of the melodies and harmonies in this standard. They dive into the profoundly sad lyrics, exposing the ironic nature of this song.... more
Joe and his guest, Bill Rudman, listen with you to renditions of "Falling in Love with Love" by Frances Langford, Frank Sinatra, Julian "Cannonball" Adderley & Mary Cleere Haran. They explore the merits of each (of which there are many) and Bill disc... more
... of essential classic songs. Not since the UK’s Benny Green have the American Songbook been so respectfully and articulated discussed.
This is the podcast I have been dreaming of. It helps me understand songs I love, examines their varying interpretations and plays a lot of wonderful music. I loved it before learning that it’s produced in Cleveland, but that’s a big bonus for this native now living in Australia. I miss all the culture in my hometown.
Great idea to take a classic tune and discuss at length with musical interludes. A fan!
Joe is interesting and sympathetic to the naive listener. This podcast's format reminds me of Revisionist History because it's really polished and organized.
Inciteful podcast with a great format. Will continue to listen and learn about classic jazz music!
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Apple Podcasts | #86 |
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