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  • Audrey Hall in Conversation with MUNEER NASSER Part 2 his father’s son Talking music legacy and life
    Jul 1 2024

    Who owns Jazz? Muneer Nasser says, “we pick cotton in this country just like we pick notes. We need to analyse history, not just celebrate it.”

    The son of the celebrated bassist, Jamil Nasser exalts the legacy of his dad with stories of the iconic masters. And with lessons to be learned through what Muneer calls ‘the tunnel vision’ of HipHop, it’s a history lesson of the Jazz Legends who have shaped the fabric of music across generations and his take on what’s going on in the music business today, and why.

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    Contact and Follow Audrey Hall:

    Facebook and Twitter:@AudreyHall_

    Facebook Show Pages: @audreyslatenightdrive ; @Audrey'searlydrive ;

    Instagram: _audreyhalluk ; Email: audrey@audreyhall.uk

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    THE MENTIONS: Newport Jazz Festival, Birdland, The Frankfurt Book Fair, Muhammed Ali, Muneer Nasser’s gig: Juneteeth gig, The Sculpture Garden National Gallery of Art, Tyler Perry, Dr Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, The Green Book, the 1st Civil Rights Movement 1865, President Bill Clinton – 3 strikes rule, Blind Tom, Carnegie Hall, the Beale Street Music Festival, Howard University, Hip Hop.



    Note from Audrey: This interview with Muneer was recorded last year. His “biggest gig of his life”, The Muneer Nasser Quintet A Juneteenth Jazz Celebration took place on June 21st at the National Gallery of Art (Sculpture Garden), Washington, DC


    PS: Note from Audrey: In our chat, Muneer refers to @RonCarter's self-publishing, which is in fact a deliberate choice. I asked Mr C why? And his response via Team Maestro is as follows:


    The assumption behind the question seems to be that self-publishing is a last resort or the result of there not being interest in the author by major companies. That’s just not true, at least in The Maestro’s case.


    When you sign with a publisher, they make all the decisions. They decide the publishing calendar (often a year or more in advance of when you make the deal), they decide the quality of the paper and printing, they decide the price, they decide how much (or how little) to charge. Because of the nature of their business, making updates is a slow and cumbersome process and often does not happen until every last one of the books has been sold and then you need to make a new deal. Because the publisher is laying out all the money, then understandably get the lion’s share of the profits and the author gets 10 or 12%. This is a fair deal, one Maestro made decades ago before he had his own business built up, and one he could have today if he wanted. It is a great deal for authors who do not have the kind of marketing machine behind them and need a publisher to provide that. Mr. Carter is no longer in that position.


    He chooses to publish his own books so he has control over what is being put out in his name, over the quality of the physical book, so he can update as he sees fit. Unlike many other authors, he does not need a publisher to find customers for his books – he has a robust social media following, a robust newsletter audience, and a reputation and following built up over 60 years.


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    1 h
  • Audrey Hall in Conversation with MUNEER NASSER Part 1 his father’s son Talking music legacy and life
    Jul 1 2024

    Who owns Jazz? Muneer Nasser says, “we pick cotton in this country just like we pick notes. We need to analyse history, not just celebrate it.”

    The son of the celebrated bassist, Jamil Nasser exalts the legacy of his dad with stories of the iconic masters. And with lessons to be learned through what Muneer calls ‘the tunnel vision’ of HipHop, it’s a history lesson of the Jazz Legends who have shaped the fabric of music across generations and his take on what’s going on in the music business today, and why.

    #PressPlay! #Subscribe! #JoinTheConversation!


    Contact and Follow Audrey Hall:

    Facebook and Twitter:@AudreyHall_

    Facebook Show Pages: @audreyslatenightdrive ; @Audrey'searlydrive ;

    Instagram: _audreyhalluk ; Email: audrey@audreyhall.uk

    LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/audrey-hall-89...

    MixCloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/audreyslaten...


    THE MENTIONS: Newport Jazz Festival, Birdland, The Frankfurt Book Fair, Muhammed Ali, Muneer Nasser’s gig: Juneteeth gig, The Sculpture Garden National Gallery of Art, Tyler Perry, Dr Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, The Green Book, the 1st Civil Rights Movement 1865, President Bill Clinton – 3 strikes rule, Blind Tom, Carnegie Hall, the Beale Street Music Festival, Howard University, Hip Hop.



    Note from Audrey: This interview with Muneer was recorded last year. His “biggest gig of his life”, The Muneer Nasser Quintet A Juneteenth Jazz Celebration took place on June 21st at the National Gallery of Art (Sculpture Garden), Washington, DC


    PS: Note from Audrey: In our chat, Muneer refers to @RonCarter's self-publishing, which is in fact a deliberate choice. I asked Mr C why? And his response via Team Maestro is as follows:


    The assumption behind the question seems to be that self-publishing is a last resort or the result of there not being interest in the author by major companies. That’s just not true, at least in The Maestro’s case.


    When you sign with a publisher, they make all the decisions. They decide the publishing calendar (often a year or more in advance of when you make the deal), they decide the quality of the paper and printing, they decide the price, they decide how much (or how little) to charge. Because of the nature of their business, making updates is a slow and cumbersome process and often does not happen until every last one of the books has been sold and then you need to make a new deal. Because the publisher is laying out all the money, then understandably get the lion’s share of the profits and the author gets 10 or 12%. This is a fair deal, one Maestro made decades ago before he had his own business built up, and one he could have today if he wanted. It is a great deal for authors who do not have the kind of marketing machine behind them and need a publisher to provide that. Mr. Carter is no longer in that position.


    He chooses to publish his own books so he has control over what is being put out in his name, over the quality of the physical book, so he can update as he sees fit. Unlike many other authors, he does not need a publisher to find customers for his books – he has a robust social media following, a robust newsletter audience, and a reputation and following built up over 60 years.


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    53 min
  • Audrey Hall in Conversation with Alan Yentob Enabler of the Arts
    Jan 29 2024

    #Tellingitasitis from #HisStory at @BBC, @AlanYentob #MrBBC says, "...we are all now able to #takecontrol and #freeourminds

    And for a fairer world, we need to come together and find a way to move forward. And the way we do so is through Conversations, stories about who and what we are, helping us to discover, look, listen, learn and share!" 


    For Alan's vision for a fairer world #PressPlay! & #JointheConversation! It's what the #grownups are talking about!


    NB: This interview with @alanyentob recorded on 20 December 2023 refers to #CamilaBatmanghelidjh, who died peacefully at home on New Year’s Day, 2024. #RIEP



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     ...and #HugeProps to Paul for #The Groove 'INNAPEACE', Hakim Jamal © Paul Ashley Wheatcroft.

    Contact and Follow Audrey Hall: Facebook and Twitter:@AudreyHall_

    Facebook Show Pages: @audreyslatenightdrive ;

    @Audrey'searlydrive ;

    Instagram: _audreyhalluk ;

    Email: audrey@audreyhall.uk

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/audrey-hall-8924941a/

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    #EasyListening #artsandculture #filmandtv #popularculture #poetry #Community #IntergenerationalArts #avantgardejazz #popularmusic #Diversity #Inclusivity #Indentity #DigitalCreativity #digitalrevolution

    #collaborativeartforms #culture #living #home #sustainability #BlackLivesMatter #LGBT




    @BBC @Netflix @Apple @FoxTelevision @BBC @ITV @Channel4 #BadWolfTV @WarnerBrothers @Disney @BBCWales @BBCSalford @DoctorWho @BBCWorldService @SirDavidAttenborough @PlanetEarth @Arena @Imagine @TheArtsCouncil # USAfilmandtv @Manchester International Festival (MIF) @AvivaStudios @FactoryInternational #TheComicStrip

    ManchesterCity Manchester London America USA #Ukraine #Gaza #Israel #Palestine #IranianJew




    Philip Roth Mel Brooks David Bowie Stanley Kubrick @DannyBoyle @Russell T Davies #JaneTranter @AdeEdmonson #RikMayal #JeremyThorpe #AnthonyWall French & Saunders @FreeYourMind @LemnSissay #GeorgeFloyd RIEP DonaldTrump


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    1 h et 14 min
  • Audrey Hall PRESENTS in conversation with #Funkmaster, Fred Wesley
    Oct 25 2023

    As FredWesley hits Manchester with The New JBs for another lesson in the #history of #funk, Fred says, "if you hear it, you love it and you'll see where I’m coming from!"

     

    Regaled with tales of #JamesBrown's unorthodox banking practices, to JBs work ethic and how Fred translated The #GodfatherOfSoul's musical #vision to #monsterhits; and later to his horn on the #PFunk of #BootsyCollins and #George Clinton, to the work he is doing now with #TheNewJBs @FredWesley is one of the most #sampled musicians in the world today. He's defined the language of #Funk, and at 80 years young, long may it continue.


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     ...and #HugeProps to Paul for #The Groove 'INNAPEACE', Hakim Jamal © Paul Ashley Wheatcroft.

    Contact and Follow Audrey Hall: Facebook and Twitter:@AudreyHall_

    Facebook Show Pages: @audreyslatenightdrive ;

    @Audrey'searlydrive ;

    Instagram: _audreyhalluk ;

    Email: audrey@audreyhall.uk LinkedIn:

    http://linkedin.com/in/audrey-hall-89...

    MixCloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/audreyslaten...

     

    THE TAGS

    Count Basie, James Brown Fred Wesley & The New Jbs, Ike & Tina Turner, Maceo, Parker Herbie Hancock, Bootsy Collins, George Clinton 

    A. I. Artificial Intelligence, The Military Vietnam War, California, Jazz, Legends, Psychologist, Peacemaker, Organised Chaos, P Funk, James Brown's Banking, Alabama, Martin Luther King Junior, I Have A Dream Speech

      

    THE SONGS

    Fred Wesley - The Old Man Song, Bipolar Woman, Drummer House, House Party, I Am Somebody, Breaking Bread, 

    New Album - To The Blues And Back

     

    #Chameleon Herbie Hancock - The Song Fred Wishes He'd Written 

     

    ****Fred's music gift to Audrey Hall, ... soon come...!

     

     


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    59 min
  • Audrey Hall in conversation with Douyé - The Chosen One
    Oct 2 2023

    Douyé's dad told her she is 'The Chosen One', and endorsed by the mighty #JazzLegends @RonCarter and @Kenny Barron, Douyé says, "Jazz is life." And it doesn't get any better than that...!

     

    'Daddy said so' was not just the name of Douye‘s 4th album of Jazz classics, standards and ballads. Deeply influenced by the spiritual essence of her Jazz-loving father, it’s a way of life and the path she has followed since childhood, full in the knowledge that, "It takes a lot to be a lot...", and that she is "... carrying a debt, representing not just herself, but Lagos, Nigeria and Africa." 

     

    A responsibility Douye accepts with gratitude as a Blessing as her African sound, style and culture is fused with the Western world, Bossa Nova effortlessly for #TheMightyShekere, her 5th album release, making waves in the Jazz charts.

     

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     ...and #HugeProps to Paul for #The Groove 'INNAPEACE', Hakim Jamal © Paul Ashley Wheatcroft.

    Contact and Follow Audrey Hall: Facebook and Twitter:@AudreyHall_

    Facebook Show Pages: @audreyslatenightdrive ;

    @Audrey'searlydrive ;

    Instagram: _audreyhalluk ;

    Email: audrey@audreyhall.uk LinkedIn:

    http://linkedin.com/in/audrey-hall-89...

    MixCloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/audreyslaten...

     

    THE TAGS

    @Frank Sinatra @Ella Fitzgerald @Sarah Vaughan 

    #JamilNasser

    @Muneer Nasser

    @Ahmad Jamal 

    @Nina Simone

    @Ron Carter 

    @Kenny Baron and his Band 

    @Afrobeat

    @Burna Boy

    @Fela Kuti

    @Dele Sosimi @CubAfrobeat

     

    #R&B #JazzLegends @New York #MrFineCountry @Lagos @Nigeria @Africa #hats #30s 40s 50s fashion

     

     

    THE SONGS

    #ItNeverEnteredMyMind

    #DaddySaidSo Douye's 4th album 

    #NatureBoy

    #RoundMidnight 

    #BossaNova, #GreenDolphinStreet #Cherokee #TheTalkingDrum 

    #Standards, #JazzStandards, #Classics #Ballads 

     


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    56 min
  • Windrush75 Legacy - Gary Washington - The Story of a People Called Black
    Aug 25 2023

    @GaryWashington @TheUrbancellist is on tour with his musical extravaganza, @The Story of A People Called Black. I spoke to Gary before the premiere, exploring Gary's story - the story of the people of the African diaspora - from #enslavement, to the #Cottonfields in the #DeepSouth, to Manchester aka #Cottonopolis - aligned to the legacy of Windrush, the Black reality today, 75 years on from the landing of MV Windrush in 1948.


    On identity and belonging, adopted Mancunian Gary finds the approach to DEI, 3 years post George Floyd RIP, like a band-aid. Calling for #unity he says, "we need to support each other better, and that needs to start with ourselves."


    NB: This interview was recorded in June, just before the Premiere of The Story of A People Called Black @Niamos


    ...and #HugeProps to Paul for #The Groove 'INNAPEACE', Hakim Jamal © Paul Ashley Wheatcroft.


    Contact and Follow Audrey Hall:

    Facebook and Twitter:@AudreyHall_

    Facebook Show Pages: @audreyslatenightdrive ; @Audrey'searlydrive ;

    Instagram: _audreyhalluk ; Email: audrey@audreyhall.uk

    LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/audrey-hall-8924941a


    MixCloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/audreyslatenightdrive/


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    1 h et 22 min
  • Audrey Hall in Felabration with Dele Sosimi, The Messenger of Afrobeat
    May 4 2023

    From Dele Sosimi's diamond birthday celebrations, to his collaborative work with Cubafro and individual artists and musicians, to his latest album release with Sam Duckworth and The Estuary 21, to tales of old from his days in Fela Kuti's band, Dele's approach is, "an acceptance and acknowledgement of our individual creativity, shining through in spite of the vicissitudes of life...”, coincidentally, affirmed in his latest release, 'Ride Out The Storm’.

    Dele Sosimi was schooled and raised in Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s commune (which he now refers to as his university of life). After Fela’s passing in 1997, Dele developed his solo career and, honing his creative talents has earned his title as The Messenger of Afrobeat - with the sounds of Afrobeat fused with jazz, and worldly pop, and

    feelings of freedom, strength, and collaborative dynamism, as a balm for life changing events.


    From Dele Sosimi's diamond birthday celebrations, to his collaborative work with Cubafro and individual artists and musicians, to his latest album release with Sam Duckworth and The Estuary 21, to tales of old from his days in Fela Kuti's band, Dele's approach is, "an acceptance and acknowledgement of our individual creativity shining through in spite of the vicissitudes of life...”, coincidentally, affirmed in his latest release, 'Ride Out The Storm’.

    Dele Sosimi was schooled and raised in Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s commune (which he now refers to as his university of life). After Fela’s passing in 1997, Dele developed his solo career and, honing his creative talents has earned his title as The Messenger of Afrobeat - with the sounds of Afrobeat fused with jazz, and worldly pop, and

    feelings of freedom, strength and collaborative dynamism, as a balm for life changing events.

    Musicians mentioned in this podcast

    Ola Onabule

    African Boy

    Sam Duckworth Studio and the Album 'The Confluence' - Dele Sosimi & The Estuary 21

    Tracks: Mo Se B'ola Tan

    Ride Out The Storm

    Afro Cuban Project

    Kushan Khan

    Lokkhi Terra

    Fela Kuti

    Tracks: #Zombie #ColonialMentality

    Femi Kuti

    The Ezra Collective

    ...and #HugeProps to Paul for #The Groove 'INNAPEACE', Hakim Jamal © Paul Ashley Wheatcroft.


    Contact and Follow Audrey Hall:

    Facebook and Twitter:@AudreyHall_

    Facebook Show Pages: @audreyslatenightdrive ; @Audrey'searlydrive ;

    Instagram: _audreyhalluk ; Email: audrey@audreyhall.uk

    LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/audrey-hall-8924941a

    MixCloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/audreyslatenightdrive/


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    1 h et 3 min
  • #TalkingJazz - Professor Stuart Nicholson
    Apr 6 2023

    Our guest today is respected amongst his peers, musicians, fans and students alike as, "The most perceptive critic writing about jazz today…who deserves a lot of credit for grasping the larger geographical shifts in the jazz world before anybody else." Ted Gioia author The History of Jazz.


    Professor Stuart Nicholson's creds are impressive. He is the only European jazz commentator whose biography appears in the Grove Dictionary of American Music - and he is one of the few jazz writers to have had three best-selling books.

     

    Stuart Nicholson is a serious jazz historian and a gifted writer - one of the leading Jazz Journalists in the world; a heavyweight jazz thinker, and unquestionable Undisputed Music Legend, who delights in sharing his passion, knowledge and love of Jazz, Tellingitasitis! #TalkingJazz past, present and what to expect in the future, with an equally delighted, Audrey Hall.


    ...and #HugeProps to Paul for #The Groove 'INNAPEACE', Hakim Jamal © Paul Ashley Wheatcroft.


    Contact and Follow Audrey Hall:

    Facebook and Twitter:@AudreyHall_

    Facebook Show Pages: @audreyslatenightdrive ; @Audrey'searlydrive ;

    Instagram: _audreyhalluk ; Email: audrey@audreyhall.uk

    LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/audrey-hall-8924941a


    MixCloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/audreyslatenightdrive/



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    1 h et 8 min