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Terence Oliver Blanchard (born March 13, 1962) is an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer, arranger, and film score composer.
Since Blanchard emerged on the scene in 1980 with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra and then shortly thereafter with Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, he has been a leading artist in jazz. He was an integral figure in the 1980s jazz resurgence, having recorded several award-winning albums and having performed with the jazz elite.
He is known as a straight-ahead artist in the hard bop tradition but has recently developed an African-fusion style of playing that makes him unique from other trumpeters on the performance circuit. It is as a film composer that Blanchard reaches his widest audience. His trumpet can be heard on nearly fifty film scores; more than forty bear his compositional style.
Since 2000, Blanchard has served as Artistic Director at the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz. As of August 2011, he was named the Artistic Director of the Henry Mancini Institute at the University of Miami Frost School of Music. He lives in the Garden District of New Orleans with his wife and four children.
Publius Terentius Afer (/təˈrɛnʃiəs, -ʃəs/; c. 195/185 – c. 159? BC), better known in English as Terence (/ˈtɛrəns/), was a playwright of the Roman Republic, of North African descent. His comedies were performed for the first time around 170–160 BC. Terentius Lucanus, a Roman senator, brought Terence to Rome as a slave, educated him and later on, impressed by his abilities, freed him. Terence apparently died young, probably in Greece or on his way back to Rome. All of the six plays Terence wrote have survived.
One famous quotation by Terence reads: "Homo sum, humani nihil a me alienum puto", or "I am human, and nothing of that which is human is alien to me." This appeared in his play Heauton Timorumenos.
Terence's date of birth is disputed; Aelius Donatus, in his incomplete Commentum Terenti, considers the year 185 BC to be the year Terentius was born;Fenestella, on the other hand, states that he was born ten years earlier, in 195 BC.
He may have been born in or near Carthage or in Greek Italy to a woman taken to Carthage as a slave. Terence's cognomen Afer suggests he lived in the territory of the Libyan tribe called by the Romans Afri near Carthage prior to being brought to Rome as a slave. This inference is based on the fact that the term was used in two different ways during the republican era: during Terence's lifetime, it was used to refer to non-Carthaginian Libyco-Berbers, with the term Punicus reserved for the Carthaginians. Later, after the destruction of Carthage in 146 BC, it was used to refer to anyone from the land of the Afri (Tunisia and its surroundings). It is therefore most likely that Terence was of Libyan descent, considered ancestors to the modern-day Berber peoples.
This is an incomplete list of notable jazz music festivals, broken down geographically. The festivals mentioned here should have at least some international recognition. This list generally excludes multi-genre festivals with only a partial focus on jazz, though such fusion festivals may be listed under individual subtopics of Jazz festivals by country.
Jazz has appeared in various festivals since the turn of the century, after the genre originated in African American communities during the late 19th and early 20th century. As jazz spread around the world, it drew on different national, regional, and local musical cultures, giving rise to many distinctive styles. New Orleans jazz began in the early 1910s, combining earlier brass band marches, French quadrilles, biguine, ragtime and blues with collective polyphonic improvisation. In the 1930s, swing big bands, Kansas City jazz, and Gypsy jazz were the prominent styles. Bebop and cool jazz emerged in the 1940s, and the 1950s saw free jazz, hard bop, and modal jazz. Jazz-rock fusion appeared in the late 1960s and early 1970s, combining jazz improvisation with rock rhythms, electronic instruments and the highly amplified stage sound of rock, with large festivals exhibiting the sounds in response. In the early 1980s, a commercial form of jazz fusion called "smooth jazz" became successful, and other jazz styles include Afro-Cuban jazz and various fusion genres.
The Newport Jazz Festival is a music festival held every summer in Newport, Rhode Island. It was established in 1954 by socialite Elaine Lorillard, who, together with husband Louis Lorillard, financed the festival for many years. The couple hired jazz impresario George Wein to organize the event to help them bring jazz to the resort town.
Most of the early festivals were broadcast on Voice of America radio and many performances were recorded and have been issued by various record labels.
The Newport Jazz Festival moved to New York City in 1972 and became a two-site festival in 1981 when it returned to Newport and also continued in New York. The festival was known as the JVC Jazz Festival from 1984 to 2008. During the economic downturn of 2009, JVC ceased its support of the festival and was replaced by CareFusion. As of 2012 the festival is sponsored by Natixis Global Asset Management.
The festival is hosted in Newport at Fort Adams State Park, and is often held in the same month as its sister festival, the Newport Folk Festival.
"God's Will" is a song recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. Released in December 2004, it was the fourth single from her album Martina. The song was written by Barry Dean and Tom Douglas.
The music video was directed by Deaton-Flanigen Productions and premiered in late 2004. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video.
The video starts with McBride sitting on a pew bench in the park with autumn leaves blowing in the wind. She starts singing and thinks back to a Halloween night when she met Will,a young, crippled boy who came trick-or-treating dressed as a bag of leaves. Later,it shows McBride and her daughter babysitting Will and playing a board game while his mother worked late. Later, McBride sees Will and his mom playing tee ball in their yard. Will and his mom eventually move away and before he gets into his car he gives McBride a drawing of him and her holding hands with the words "Me and God love you" written in crayon and she waves goodbye to him. The video ends with McBride sitting on the pew bench in the park, holding Will's drawing lovingly to her chest, and going to play with her daughter.
Actors: Mia Farrow (actress), Gillian Barber (actress), Rebecca De Mornay (actress), Kevin McNulty (actor), Brent Spiner (actor), Stephen Dimopoulos (actor), Stockard Channing (actress), Kate Capshaw (actress), L. Harvey Gold (actor), Bruce Greenwood (actor), Terence Blanchard (actor), Scott Bakula (actor), Dee Jay Jackson (actor), Brian Kerwin (actor), Irma P. Hall (actress),
Plot: A Girl Thing is a mini-series that revolves around a New York city street, a coffee house and a shrinks office. Dr. Beth Noonan is the therapist to one star per hour. Hour one deals with a woman not capable of having a relationship. Hour Two is about sisters who hate each other, trying to get along one last time. Hour Three is about adultery.
Keywords: blind-date, female-nudity, funeral, infidelity, kissing, lesbian, lesbian-kiss, lesbianism, pregnancy, sexual-awakeningThank you to MOJO, Czech Republic State TV - NTR, and North Sea Jazz Festival Multiple Grammy Award-winning trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard gives an overview with live performance footage of his latest release Breathless on Blue Note Records. With his new quintet, The E-Collective, Blanchard journeys into an exciting zone of grooved fusion teeming with funk, R&B; and blues colors. The album is a statement piece with the title referencing “I can’t breathe,” the words of Eric Garner that have since echoed across the country in protest of discrimination. The E-Collective includes Charles Altura (Guitar), Fabian Almazan (Piano and Synths), Donald Ramsey (Bass), and Oscar Seaton (Drums). The adventurous 13-tune recording zeroes in on several Blanchard originals, an epic-length piece ...
When he started to make the music that appears on his new album, trumpeter Terence Blanchard wasn't thinking of Eric Garner, Michael Brown or any of the other recent high-profile police killings of African-Americans. He was thinking of desired collaborators: Donald Ramsey, a bassist and high-school classmate; Oscar Seaton, a drummer with whom he'd worked on film projects; Fabian Almazan, the pianist of his other band; and Charles Altura, a guitarist he'd encountered online. And he was thinking about a sound different from the left-center jazz quintet he leads: something overtly funky, with electric bass and guitar and processing and human voices and dance grooves. As the E-Collective came together — both as a band and in terms of its repertoire — it took on another guiding light. Blanchar...
(2007) 01 Ghost of Congo Square 0:00 02 Levees 3:04 03 Wading Through 11:15 04 Ashé 17:45 05 In Time of Need 26:04 06 Ghost of Betsy 33:58 07 The Water 36:07 08 Mantra Intro 40:17 09 Mantra 43:39 10 Over There 53:31 11 Ghost of 1927 1:01:17 12 Funeral Dirge 1:02:57 13 Dear Mom 1:08:52
Trumpeter, composer and multiple Grammy-winner, Terence Blanchard, has got a brand new bag—and a brand new album. See all the KPLU Studio Sessions at kplustudiosessions.org
Music video by Terence Blanchard performing Sing Soweto. (C) 1990 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Terence Blanchard - Full Concert Recorded Live: 8/9/2003 - Newport Jazz Festival (Newport, RI) More Terence Blanchard at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Fred Brown 0:10:29 - Nocturna 0:25:29 - Azania 0:37:54 - Footprints 0:51:00 - No Blues Personnel: Terence Blanchard - trumpet Aaron Parks - piano Lionel Loueke - guitar Brice Winston - tenor sax Doug Weiss - bass Rodney Green - drums
Terence Blanchard- Levees off of "A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem for Katrina)"
Terence Blanchard - Footprints Recorded Live: 8/9/2003 - Newport Jazz Festival - Newport, RI More Terence Blanchard at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Personnel: Terence Blanchard - trumpet Aaron Parks - piano Lionel Loueke - guitar Brice Winston - tenor sax Doug Weiss - bass Rodney Green - drums
from the album "A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem for Katrina)"
Thank you to MOJO, Czech Republic State TV - NTR, and North Sea Jazz Festival Multiple Grammy Award-winning trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard gives an overview with live performance footage of his latest release Breathless on Blue Note Records. With his new quintet, The E-Collective, Blanchard journeys into an exciting zone of grooved fusion teeming with funk, R&B; and blues colors. The album is a statement piece with the title referencing “I can’t breathe,” the words of Eric Garner that have since echoed across the country in protest of discrimination. The E-Collective includes Charles Altura (Guitar), Fabian Almazan (Piano and Synths), Donald Ramsey (Bass), and Oscar Seaton (Drums). The adventurous 13-tune recording zeroes in on several Blanchard originals, an epic-length piece ...
Terence Blanchard - Full Concert Recorded Live: 8/9/2003 - Newport Jazz Festival (Newport, RI) More Terence Blanchard at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Fred Brown 0:10:29 - Nocturna 0:25:29 - Azania 0:37:54 - Footprints 0:51:00 - No Blues Personnel: Terence Blanchard - trumpet Aaron Parks - piano Lionel Loueke - guitar Brice Winston - tenor sax Doug Weiss - bass Rodney Green - drums
WATCH as Dee Perry welcomes Terence Blanchard for a live performance previewing the 2016 TriC Jazz Fest in Playhouse Square.
"Oscar Groove" performed by Terence Blanchard E- Collective Blue Note Milano 23-10-2014 www.bluenotemilano.com Terence Blanchard - tromba Charles Altura - chitarra Fabian Almazan - piano Donald Ramsey - basso Oscar Seaton - batteria Filmed and Edited By http://www.kondoo.it/ Audio By http://www.zoranmatejevic.com/
Trumpeter, composer and multiple Grammy-winner, Terence Blanchard, has got a brand new bag—and a brand new album. See all the KPLU Studio Sessions at kplustudiosessions.org
When he started to make the music that appears on his new album, trumpeter Terence Blanchard wasn't thinking of Eric Garner, Michael Brown or any of the other recent high-profile police killings of African-Americans. He was thinking of desired collaborators: Donald Ramsey, a bassist and high-school classmate; Oscar Seaton, a drummer with whom he'd worked on film projects; Fabian Almazan, the pianist of his other band; and Charles Altura, a guitarist he'd encountered online. And he was thinking about a sound different from the left-center jazz quintet he leads: something overtly funky, with electric bass and guitar and processing and human voices and dance grooves. As the E-Collective came together — both as a band and in terms of its repertoire — it took on another guiding light. Blanchar...
The Global Salon: NEW ORLEANS (USA) was the climactic season finale of the Global Salon series, where reflections from each previously imagined region offered up a magical, spiritual energy of renewal and empowerment. Host Eddie Robinson, a native of the Gulf region, lead audience members on an explosive journey of music, culture, arts, and film as the city's rebuilding, environmental initiatives, and recovery efforts became the foundation for the salon. Conversation and Performance with: Terence Blanchard (Golden Globe nominee/Grammy-winning film composer, musician - "A Tale of God's Will--A Requiem For Katrina;" "Red Tails") Susan Bernofsky Writer and prizewinning translator from New Orleans and current Chair of the PEN Translation Committee. She teaches in the MFA Program in Creati...
Terence Blanchard - Fred Brown Recorded Live: 8/9/2003 - Newport Jazz Festival - Newport, RI More Terence Blanchard at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Personnel: Terence Blanchard - trumpet Aaron Parks - piano Lionel Loueke - guitar Brice Winston - tenor sax Doug Weiss - bass Rodney Green - drums
Terence Blanchard with his sextet consisting of Brice Winston-tenor, Aaron Fletcher-alto, Eric Harland-drums, Ed Simon-piano, Derek Nevergelt-bass, 2000
Live at New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival 2016
Fiercely candid, uncompromising, provocative, inspiring—DECODED is the long awaited first book by the multi-platinum, 10-time Grammy Award winning artist, entrepreneur, and icon JAY-Z. "When I first started working on this book, I told my editor that I wanted to do three important things. The first was to make the case that hip-hop lyrics-not just my lyrics, but those of every great MC-are poetry if you look at them closely enough. The second was that I wanted the book to tell a little bit of the story of my generation, to show the context for the choices we made at a violent and chaotic crossroads in recent history. And the third piece was that I wanted the book to show how hip-hop created a way to take a very specific and powerful experience and turn it into a story that everyone in th...
On April 30, 2012 the world took part in one of the most important cultural events that paid tribute in honor to America’s only true art-form, jazz music. For 24 hours, many live concerts, jazz seminars, documentary screenings, and jazz music workshops were held on the first International Jazz Day created by 14 time Grammy-Award winning pianist and composer Herbie Hancock. Hancock, is UESCO Goodwill Ambassador for Intercultural Dialogue and Chairman, Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz. “In November 2011, during the UNESCO General Conference, the international community proclaimed April 30 as ‘International Jazz Day.’ UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization along with Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, were this year’s keynote organizers of this global g...
Donald Harrison Jr. performs for New Orleans Calling, Live at Basin Street Station on March 25, 2015. Donald grew up in New Orleans in a family of musicians and creative people, studied with the great jazz teacher Alvin Batiste at Southern University, and then at Berklee School of Music in Boston. Following Charlie Parker’s motto “If you didn’t live it, it won’t come out of your horn,” he set out to meet and play with the greatest jazz musicians he could, and made the experiences a part of himself. In the 1980s he and fellow New Orleanian Terence Blanchard worked with the great Art Blakey, and he also got the opportunity to work with more of his idols, including Miles Davis, and musicians who performed alongside John Coltrane and Charlie Parker. And it’s now part of his life’s work t...
Official trailer for Family Dinner - Volume Two, a film featuring live in-studio performances by and interviews with the artists listed below. Theatrical screenings begin in January 2016. Worldwide release date is February 12, 2016, via GroundUP Music. Directed by Andy LaViolette and Michael League. Produced by Michael League. GUEST VOCALISTS Susana Baca - vocals Chris Turner - vocals Jacob Collier - vocals, piano, & harmonizer David Crosby - vocals & acoustic guitar Becca Stevens - vocals, acoustic guitar, & charango Genevieve Artadi - vocals Laura Mvula - vocals Salif Keïta - vocals GUEST INSTRUMENTALISTS Charlie Hunter - 8-string guitar Louis Cole (Knower) - drums Michelle Willis - pump organ & vocals Jeff Coffin - tenor sax, alto flute, & flute Carlos Malta - pife, bass flute, alt...
As a journalist who covers music and the arts extensively, I can say that the old heads who are jazz fans have kept the music between 1936 to 1968 locked in their minds as how jazz music has to stay in the modern and be-bop phase in order to survive. Many jazz musicians of this generation are having a problem incorporating music from today like hip-hop and soul in this ever changing musical diaspora in presenting the music to broad audiences including the old heads. Miles Davis and musicians during the fusion and soul-jazz era in the late 1960’s changed that mind-state. But during the 1980’s “Young Lions” era, the musicians were playing music of an era that was during its glory days and the older journalists were praising the sounds of be-bop again not keeping up with the other popular mus...
Art of Cool Festival (AOCFEST) is a progressive jazz and alternative soul music festival located in downtown Durham. The goal of the festival is to expand the audience for jazz-influenced music. May 5th Thursday: The President's Party @ The Blue Note Grill with special musical guests, The Soul Rebels. 8-10pm FREE May 6th Friday Lineup The Carolina Theatre of Durham: NCCU Jazz Ensemble x NCCU Vocal Jazz Ensemble x Charanee Wade x Terence Blanchard with E-Collective Durham Armory: JD Allen x Anderson .Paak x Nicholas Payton x Kamasi Washington Durham Arts Council PSI Theater: Marcus Strickland x Brandee Younger Beyu Caffe: Jim Ferris Trio x Dark Water Rising Motorco: Art of Turntables with The Real Pete Rock x Rich Medina x DJ Skillz The Great American DJ x DJ Maseo and Friends The Pi...
For well over a decade, trumpeter and composer Christian Scott has been a “fire and brimstone” of sorts in the world of jazz music. Scott’s hunger and passion for the music is quite evident in his last five recordings which include his current “Yesterday You Said Tomorrow,” “Live at Newport,” “Anthem,” “Rewind That,” and his self-titled debut disc “Christian Scott.” Christian is now today musically what Wynton Marsalis and Terence Blanchard were to the early 1980’s or what Nicholas Payton was during the 1990‘s.Those trumpeters including Mr. Scott, have set and raised the bar on how jazz music is perceived as “America’s Original Art-form,” to how they and their contemporaries keep this music as innovative and fresh as this music continues to wane from the corporate and mainstream media. ...
This was a dream project. Seriously. As soon as the RFP was opened from our inbox we knew we wanted this project. PenFinancial's values align with our own - locally supportive, down to earth & creative. The team of Jody & Josh were incredible to work with, as well as their marketing crew at Chimpanzee (seriously, these Chimps out!). We ended up creating both a video & photo campaign for the credit union that surrounded the light heartedness and personality of what's it's like to live in Niagara. From playing at Landmark Theatre at the Pen Centre to billboards down town St. Catharines to Welland - PenFinancial really made a splash in their rebrand. Niagara took notice. Many thanks to our fantastic crew & cast. Oh, and did we mention this is all local Niagara raised talent? Which was a hug...
Over 100 years ago, jazz music was born in New Orleans and has since become a staple in American culture. On this episode of “The Radical Imagination,” co-hosts Michael Pelias of LIU Brooklyn and Jim Vrettos of John Jay College of Criminal Justice sit down with world-renowned jazz artists, Sam Newsome and Stan Harrison to discuss the future of jazz, their individual creative processes and the inspiration behind their music. Plus, watch clips of performances by each of the artists. Sam Newsome is a soprano saxophonist, composer and jazz studies professor at LIU Brooklyn. He is most known for his time in the Terence Blanchard Quintet and Global Unity. He has also released six solo saxophone albums and most recently authored a book entitled “Life Lessons from the Horn.” Stan Harrison is...
Thank you to MOJO, Czech Republic State TV - NTR, and North Sea Jazz Festival Multiple Grammy Award-winning trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard gives an overview with live performance footage of his latest release Breathless on Blue Note Records. With his new quintet, The E-Collective, Blanchard journeys into an exciting zone of grooved fusion teeming with funk, R&B; and blues colors. The album is a statement piece with the title referencing “I can’t breathe,” the words of Eric Garner that have since echoed across the country in protest of discrimination. The E-Collective includes Charles Altura (Guitar), Fabian Almazan (Piano and Synths), Donald Ramsey (Bass), and Oscar Seaton (Drums). The adventurous 13-tune recording zeroes in on several Blanchard originals, an epic-length piece ...
When he started to make the music that appears on his new album, trumpeter Terence Blanchard wasn't thinking of Eric Garner, Michael Brown or any of the other recent high-profile police killings of African-Americans. He was thinking of desired collaborators: Donald Ramsey, a bassist and high-school classmate; Oscar Seaton, a drummer with whom he'd worked on film projects; Fabian Almazan, the pianist of his other band; and Charles Altura, a guitarist he'd encountered online. And he was thinking about a sound different from the left-center jazz quintet he leads: something overtly funky, with electric bass and guitar and processing and human voices and dance grooves. As the E-Collective came together — both as a band and in terms of its repertoire — it took on another guiding light. Blanchar...
(2007) 01 Ghost of Congo Square 0:00 02 Levees 3:04 03 Wading Through 11:15 04 Ashé 17:45 05 In Time of Need 26:04 06 Ghost of Betsy 33:58 07 The Water 36:07 08 Mantra Intro 40:17 09 Mantra 43:39 10 Over There 53:31 11 Ghost of 1927 1:01:17 12 Funeral Dirge 1:02:57 13 Dear Mom 1:08:52
Terence Blanchard - Full Concert Recorded Live: 8/9/2003 - Newport Jazz Festival (Newport, RI) More Terence Blanchard at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Fred Brown 0:10:29 - Nocturna 0:25:29 - Azania 0:37:54 - Footprints 0:51:00 - No Blues Personnel: Terence Blanchard - trumpet Aaron Parks - piano Lionel Loueke - guitar Brice Winston - tenor sax Doug Weiss - bass Rodney Green - drums
BMG Recording Studios, New York, NY (12/10/1992-12/14/1992). 00:00 Opening 08:31 Melody for Laura 14:57 Theme for Elijah Terence Blanchard (trumpet) Sam Newsome (tenor saxophone) Bruce Barth (piano) Tarus Mateen (bass) Troy Davis (drums)
WATCH as Dee Perry welcomes Terence Blanchard for a live performance previewing the 2016 TriC Jazz Fest in Playhouse Square.
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Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers documentary based around a trip to the UK (Camden Jazz Week) where with a selection of the ’86 Jazz Warriors (Courtney Pine, Gail Thompson, Philip Bent, Steve Williamson) and IDJ - Messenger include: Donald Harrison, Terence Blanchard, Bobby Watson, Jean Toussaint, Mulgrew Miller Specially for Swifty, who's lost the DVD somewhere in the kitchen
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In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - Jazz musician Terence Blanchard, manager Robin Burgess, and tour manager Vincent Bennett give advice to students at Loyola University on the importance of self-motivation, flexibility, and intense preparation in building a successful career.
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Terence Blanchard, winner of the Classic Contribution Award interviewed at the 2010 BMI Film/TV Awards held at the Beverly Wilshire hotel on May 19, 2010 in Beverly Hills, California. http://www.bmi.com About BMI Celebrating 75 years of service to songwriters, composers, music publishers and businesses, Broadcast Music, Inc.® (BMI®) is a global leader in music rights management, serving as an advocate for the value of music. BMI represents the public performance rights in more than 10.5 million musical works created and owned by more than 700,000 songwriters, composers, and music publishers. The Company negotiates music license agreements and distributes the fees it generates as royalties to its affiliated writers and publishers when their songs are performed in public. In 1939, BMI crea...
El gran Terence Blanchard visita el Conservatori del Liceu! Descobreix el cicle de masterclasses Liceu Jazz amb les llegendes del jazz internacional. Viu el Jazz amb el mecenatge de la Fundació de Música Ferrer-Salat i en col·laboració amb el 48è Voll-Damm Festival Internacional de Jazz de Barcelona! El que ha estat compositor de capçalera del cineasta Spike Lee des de "Jungle Fever" (1991), el trompetista Terence Blanchard, comparteix un dia amb els estudiants del Conservatori del Liceu Kasper Haikonen, Rubén Luis Torres, Luis Miranda, Alessandro Mazzieri i Aarón Barreiro, i debuta al festival presentant el seu disc Breathless (Blue Note). Una gran festa a ritme de funk, rhythm & blues i psicodèlia de la mà del seu quintet a l’estela del millor Miles Davis dels anys 70.
New Orleans native Terence Blanchard has had his hands full for well over the last decade. The former educator, musician, and composer has been hard at work promoting and touring for his latest Concord Records release "Choices." The disc features special musical guests like Lionel Loueke, Bilal, and noted scholar and writer Dr. Cornel West. "Choices" is the follow-up to his Grammy-Award Winning recording "(A Tale of God's Will)" and further explores the responsibility of the residents of New Orleans on taking actions in their own hands on rebuilding post-Hurricane Katrina. Born on March 13th, 1962, Blanchard is one of the many great musicians that came from the cradle and birthplace of jazz music, New Orleans. He began playing music when he was five and was inspired to play the trumpet af...
Multi-Grammy Award-winning trumpeter and film composer Terence Blanchard interviews Sculptor/Artist Andrew Scott about his artwork that graces the cover of "Breathless" Terence Blanchard's newest release on Blue Note Records. Breathless is the inaugural voyage of Terence Blanchard's new band The E-Collective featuring Oscar Seaton (Drums), Fabian Almazan (Piano and Synths), Donald Ramsey (Bass) and Charles Altura (Guitar). The adventurous 13-tune recording zeroes in on several Blanchard originals, an epic-length piece by Fabian Almazan ("Everglades") and a scattering of covers, sung by soothing and soulful vocalist PJ Morton (a member of Maroon 5), including an exhilarating take on the modern standard"Compared to What" made famous by Les McCann and Eddie Harris, and the soul-vibed and lyri...
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - Musician and composer Terence Blanchard discusses the process of auditioning and hiring new musicians for his band.
2013 has been a been a very productive and busy year for trumpeter Terence Blanchard. His brand new Blue Note Records release "Magnetic" features some of jazz music legends and musicians that are bringing the music forward to the next generation. Luninaries from bassist Ron Carter to saxophonist Ravi Coltrane and guitarist and vocalist Lionel Loueke. "Magnetic" is Terence's stongest body of work with the dynamic quintet with Kendrick Scott on drums, Joshua Crumbly on bass, Fabian Almazan on piano, and Brice Winston on tenor saxophone. In addition to releasing his new CD, the Opera Theater of Saint Louis and Jazz St. Louis will debut Terence's first opera that he wrote and composed with Pulitzer Prize Winning Playwight Michael Cristofer titled "Champion: An Opera in Jazz." The opera is bas...
Thank you to MOJO, Czech Republic State TV - NTR, and North Sea Jazz Festival Multiple Grammy Award-winning trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard gives an overview with live performance footage of his latest release Breathless on Blue Note Records. With his new quintet, The E-Collective, Blanchard journeys into an exciting zone of grooved fusion teeming with funk, R&B; and blues colors. The album is a statement piece with the title referencing “I can’t breathe,” the words of Eric Garner that have since echoed across the country in protest of discrimination. The E-Collective includes Charles Altura (Guitar), Fabian Almazan (Piano and Synths), Donald Ramsey (Bass), and Oscar Seaton (Drums). The adventurous 13-tune recording zeroes in on several Blanchard originals, an epic-length piece ...
When he started to make the music that appears on his new album, trumpeter Terence Blanchard wasn't thinking of Eric Garner, Michael Brown or any of the other recent high-profile police killings of African-Americans. He was thinking of desired collaborators: Donald Ramsey, a bassist and high-school classmate; Oscar Seaton, a drummer with whom he'd worked on film projects; Fabian Almazan, the pianist of his other band; and Charles Altura, a guitarist he'd encountered online. And he was thinking about a sound different from the left-center jazz quintet he leads: something overtly funky, with electric bass and guitar and processing and human voices and dance grooves. As the E-Collective came together — both as a band and in terms of its repertoire — it took on another guiding light. Blanchar...
(2007) 01 Ghost of Congo Square 0:00 02 Levees 3:04 03 Wading Through 11:15 04 Ashé 17:45 05 In Time of Need 26:04 06 Ghost of Betsy 33:58 07 The Water 36:07 08 Mantra Intro 40:17 09 Mantra 43:39 10 Over There 53:31 11 Ghost of 1927 1:01:17 12 Funeral Dirge 1:02:57 13 Dear Mom 1:08:52
Trumpeter, composer and multiple Grammy-winner, Terence Blanchard, has got a brand new bag—and a brand new album. See all the KPLU Studio Sessions at kplustudiosessions.org
Music video by Terence Blanchard performing Sing Soweto. (C) 1990 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Terence Blanchard - Full Concert Recorded Live: 8/9/2003 - Newport Jazz Festival (Newport, RI) More Terence Blanchard at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Fred Brown 0:10:29 - Nocturna 0:25:29 - Azania 0:37:54 - Footprints 0:51:00 - No Blues Personnel: Terence Blanchard - trumpet Aaron Parks - piano Lionel Loueke - guitar Brice Winston - tenor sax Doug Weiss - bass Rodney Green - drums
Terence Blanchard- Levees off of "A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem for Katrina)"
Terence Blanchard - Footprints Recorded Live: 8/9/2003 - Newport Jazz Festival - Newport, RI More Terence Blanchard at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Personnel: Terence Blanchard - trumpet Aaron Parks - piano Lionel Loueke - guitar Brice Winston - tenor sax Doug Weiss - bass Rodney Green - drums
from the album "A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem for Katrina)"
Thank you to MOJO, Czech Republic State TV - NTR, and North Sea Jazz Festival Multiple Grammy Award-winning trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard gives an overview with live performance footage of his latest release Breathless on Blue Note Records. With his new quintet, The E-Collective, Blanchard journeys into an exciting zone of grooved fusion teeming with funk, R&B; and blues colors. The album is a statement piece with the title referencing “I can’t breathe,” the words of Eric Garner that have since echoed across the country in protest of discrimination. The E-Collective includes Charles Altura (Guitar), Fabian Almazan (Piano and Synths), Donald Ramsey (Bass), and Oscar Seaton (Drums). The adventurous 13-tune recording zeroes in on several Blanchard originals, an epic-length piece ...
When he started to make the music that appears on his new album, trumpeter Terence Blanchard wasn't thinking of Eric Garner, Michael Brown or any of the other recent high-profile police killings of African-Americans. He was thinking of desired collaborators: Donald Ramsey, a bassist and high-school classmate; Oscar Seaton, a drummer with whom he'd worked on film projects; Fabian Almazan, the pianist of his other band; and Charles Altura, a guitarist he'd encountered online. And he was thinking about a sound different from the left-center jazz quintet he leads: something overtly funky, with electric bass and guitar and processing and human voices and dance grooves. As the E-Collective came together — both as a band and in terms of its repertoire — it took on another guiding light. Blanchar...
(2007) 01 Ghost of Congo Square 0:00 02 Levees 3:04 03 Wading Through 11:15 04 Ashé 17:45 05 In Time of Need 26:04 06 Ghost of Betsy 33:58 07 The Water 36:07 08 Mantra Intro 40:17 09 Mantra 43:39 10 Over There 53:31 11 Ghost of 1927 1:01:17 12 Funeral Dirge 1:02:57 13 Dear Mom 1:08:52
Terence Blanchard - Full Concert Recorded Live: 8/9/2003 - Newport Jazz Festival (Newport, RI) More Terence Blanchard at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Fred Brown 0:10:29 - Nocturna 0:25:29 - Azania 0:37:54 - Footprints 0:51:00 - No Blues Personnel: Terence Blanchard - trumpet Aaron Parks - piano Lionel Loueke - guitar Brice Winston - tenor sax Doug Weiss - bass Rodney Green - drums
BMG Recording Studios, New York, NY (12/10/1992-12/14/1992). 00:00 Opening 08:31 Melody for Laura 14:57 Theme for Elijah Terence Blanchard (trumpet) Sam Newsome (tenor saxophone) Bruce Barth (piano) Tarus Mateen (bass) Troy Davis (drums)
WATCH as Dee Perry welcomes Terence Blanchard for a live performance previewing the 2016 TriC Jazz Fest in Playhouse Square.
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Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers documentary based around a trip to the UK (Camden Jazz Week) where with a selection of the ’86 Jazz Warriors (Courtney Pine, Gail Thompson, Philip Bent, Steve Williamson) and IDJ - Messenger include: Donald Harrison, Terence Blanchard, Bobby Watson, Jean Toussaint, Mulgrew Miller Specially for Swifty, who's lost the DVD somewhere in the kitchen