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Episode 97 The Jazz Room

Episode 97 The Jazz Room

Rest In Power Ahmad Jamal Part I & II An AWHY? Music Feature Photo courtesy of Joan Watson-JonesThis month we pay homage in memory of Jazz Legend, Pianist Ahmad Jamal. This interview at the Newport Jazz Festival in 2010 was my very first interview with a major...

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Episode 124 Are We Here Yet?

Episode 124 Are We Here Yet?

Rural Planning An Orchestration Photo courtesy of our guestDevon Neary is the Executive Director of the Rutland Regional Planning Commision (RRPC) of Rutland County, VT USA. We spoke about the need to orchestrate the viable connective opportunities between rural towns...

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Episode 96 The Jazz Room

Episode 96 The Jazz Room

Pianist Frank Wilkins An AWHY? Music Feature Photo courtesy of Joan Watson-JonesThis is a special show as it’s one of our first with half hour features. Pianist Frank Wilkins joined us in the studio with his keyboard to play live , talk about his projects at the time...

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Episode 123 Are We Here Yet? Podcast

Episode 123 Are We Here Yet? Podcast

Plastic People An Artificial Intelligence Love Story Photo courtesy of CEDRR/Olivia LyonsIn today's audio essay we're focused on Artificial Intelligence.  Entrepreneur, incubator director and community developer Scott M. Graves is pondering the future, more...

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Episode 95 The Jazz Room

Episode 95 The Jazz Room

Pianist Bertha Hope An AWHY? Music Feature Photo courtesy of Joan Watson-JonesMeet pianist Bertha Hope. She talks about her husband Elmo Hope and her CD "Nothing But Love" featuring drummer Jimmy Cobb as part of her ensemble. For more information Bertha Hope's...

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Episode 94 The Jazz Room

Episode 94 The Jazz Room

Onaje Allan Gumbs An AWHY? Music Feature Photo courtesy of Joan Watson-JonesThis show we remember pianist, Onaje Allan Gumbs. We chat about his CD "Sack Full of Dreams" and his experiences working with jazz legends during his long musical career. Sadly, Onaje passed...

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