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Jazz Language

Chill Tone Records
Jazz
Dan Weiss

Hosted by Noah Preminger, Jazz Language is a podcast exploring the voices shaping modern jazz through conversation, process, and perspective.Jazz Language is a Chill Tone Records podcast.

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Hosted by Noah Preminger, this episode of the Jazz Language podcast features a conversation with saxophonist, flautist, and composer Ken Field.

A computer science student at Brown University before training at Berklee College of Music and studying ... more

Hosted by Noah Preminger, this episode of the Jazz Language podcast features a conversation with pianist and composer Carmen Staaf.

A graduate of New England Conservatory, Tufts University, and the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance, Staa... more

Hosted by Noah Preminger, this episode of the Jazz Language podcast features a conversation with Grammy Award-nominated saxophonist, composer, arranger, educator, philanthropist, humanitarian and entrepreneur Godwin Louis. A graduate of Berklee Colle... more

Hosted by Noah Preminger, this episode of the Jazz Language podcast features a conversation with renowned music publicist Lydia Liebman.

Lydia Liebman, a leading figure in jazz publicity, joins Noah for a behind-the-scenes look at music promotion, ... more

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Recent Guests

Carmen Staaf
Pianist and composer featured guest
Jazz musician (various projects)
Episode: Jazz Language Episode 5 with Carmen Staaf
Godwin Louis
Jazz saxophonist and composer with a global, Africa-rooted musical approach
Musician
Episode: Jazz Language Episode 4 with Godwin Louis
Lydia Liebman
Publicist and jazz industry professional
Episode: Jazz Language Episode 3 with Lydia Liebman
Dan Weiss
Drummer and composer guest, discussed early development and career
Musician, performer with various artists
Episode: Jazz Language Episode 2 with Dan Weiss

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 16 ratings
  • Great!!!!!

    Fantastic podcast. This is needed in the jazz space. Every minute spent listening to jazz conversation is time not spent listening to yet another garbage stand-up comedy podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SoggyDannnnnnn
    Canada2 months ago
  • What A Vibe!!!

    Got recommended this podcast by a friend and found myself absolutely loving this! I don’t define myself as an avid jazz listener so wasn’t sure going in, but the host made it feel very welcoming to all sorts of listeners: musicians or just fans of music in general! Easily digestible and some good laughs as well.

    Highly recommend! Following for more keep it coming!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DaKingOfQuatro
    United States2 months ago
  • Goes beyond Jazz

    For any general interest music fans as much as it is fans of Jazz. Noah is a great host, looking forward to tuning into future episodes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Limapapah
    United States2 months ago

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Jazz Language Episode 5 with Carmen Staaf
Q: Nat King Cole or Frank Sinatra?
Nat King Cole, chosen for his influence and timelessness in the jazz-leaning vocal tradition.
Jazz Language Episode 5 with Carmen Staaf
Q: Art Tatum or Earl Hines?
Art Tatum is admired but the guest leans toward Earl Hines for a more grounded, human connection as a listener and player.
Jazz Language Episode 5 with Carmen Staaf
Q: Colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy?
Colonoscopy, with humor about the nap being enjoyable and the procedure being more comfortable than expected.
Jazz Language Episode 5 with Carmen Staaf
Q: New York pizza or New Haven pizza?
New York pizza, reflecting the guest's current residence in New York and familiarity with the local scene.
Jazz Language Episode 5 with Carmen Staaf
Q: Cheesecake or tiramisu?
Tiramisu, appreciated for its layers and complexity, though the guest notes cheesecake as a close favorite in casual banter during rapid-fire prompts.

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