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Emily Remler
Born:
Dreaming with Pick in Mouth
In the mid 80's a unique listening opportunity
descended on the jazz lovers of Charlottesville Virginia.
Emily Remler and Larry Coryell stayed in Charlottesvile for
a short time in order to develop material for a album that
they planned. They held spontaneous sessions at a local
watering hole, often with no announcement. They did not
introduce themselves when onstage, but did introduce the
"sitters," those local musicians who often sat in with them.
This sometimes led to rather unusual audience dynamics.
The bar was popular with University students, who
frequently hadn't got the word on who was playing.
Sometimes they would play "quarters" loudly and ignore the
activity on stage
Cookin' at the Queens: Live in Las Vegas 1984 & 1988
By Emily Remler
Label: Resonance Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Disc 1: Moanin'; How Insensitive; Autumn Leaves; Polka Dots and Moonbeams;
Samba de Orfeu; Hot House/ What Is This Thing Called Love?; You Don't Know
What Love Is; West Coast Blues; Tenor Madness.
Disc 2: Out of Nowhere; Manhã de Carnaval; Cisco; Yesterdays; All Blues;
Someday My Prince Will Come; So What/ Impressions; D-Natural Blues.
Emily Remler: Cookin' at the Queens: Live in Las Vegas 1984 & 1988
by Jack Kenny
"And death shall have no dominion," wrote Dylan Thomas. To prove the truth of the poet's assertion, Zev Feldman has found and promoted this beautiful album, bringing the talent and creativity of Emily Remler back to life. It is easy to see why Feldman says that for him this is an important project. All of Feldman's ...
Emily Remler: Cookin' at the Queens: Live in Las Vegas 1984 & 1988
by Pierre Giroux
Emily Remler's Cookin' at the Queens Live in Las Vegas 1984 & 1988 is a dynamic 2 CD showcase of her guitar prowess, co-produced for Resonance Records by Zev Feldman and Bill Milkowski, and is firmly rooted in her admiration for jazz legends like Wes Montgomery, Pat Martino and George Benson. Across these live sessions, Remler ...
Meet Jocelyn Gould
by Cheryl K.
In this hour, an interview with JUNO Award-winning guitarist and vocalist Jocelyn Gould. Her fourth album is titled Portrait of Right Now. Accompanying Gould are Will Bonness on piano, Curtis Nowosad on drums, and Jared Beckstead-Craan on bass. Playlist Tom Johnson Jazz Orchestra Ballad for the A1 Band" from Time Takes Odd Turns (Tom ...
2024 Record Store Day Black Friday Jazz Releases
by Kyle Simpler
Record Store Day Black Friday is back for 2024. There are releases that appeal to practically every genre of music, and jazz is no exception. This year's lineup features releases for jazz enthusiasts and vinyl collectors alike. From previously unreleased live performances to excellent vinyl debuts, this year's offerings showcase a variety of jazz styles. Below ...
Emily Remler, Mary Halvorson, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Ron Carter and Peter Lenz
by Hobart Taylor
Celebrating women jazz guitarists Emily Remler, Jocelyn Gould, Sheryl Bailey, Mary Halvorson and Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Playlist Emily Remler Tenor Madness" from Cookin' at the Queens: Live in Las Vegas 1984 & 1988 (Resonance) 0:00 Emily Remler Snowfall" from East To Wes (Concord) 4:48 Emily Remler Perk's Blues" Firefly (Concord) 11:20 Host Speaks 15:29 ...
Benjamin Boone, Bevan Manson, Julieta Eugenio, Ginetta's Vendetta, Music Soup Organ Trio and Miki Yamanaka
by Mary Foster Conklin
This broadcast includes new releases from Benjamin Boone, Bevan Manson, Julieta Eugenio, Ginetta's Vendetta, Music Soup Organ Trio and Miki Yamanaka, with birthday shoutouts to Emily Remler, Lovie Austin (Downhearted Blues), Marlena Shaw, Vi Redd, Margo Guryan, Catherine Russell, Kait Dunton and Jo Harrop, among others. Happy listening and please support the artists you hear. See ...
Detroit Jazz Festival 2024: The Year of Alice
by Paul Rauch
Detroit Jazz Festival 2024 Hart Plaza & Campus Martius Detroit, MI August 30-September 2, 2024 An annual pilgrimage to the Detroit Jazz Festival allows a jazz fan, or in this case, a jazz journalist, to reset to an internal default setting for what this music means to us on a very ...
The Bobby Broom Organi-Sation: Jamalot
by Chris May
When Jimmy Smith brought the tablets down from the mountain, one of the commandments decreed that the job of an organ trio was to mix jazz standards with pop tunes and mash them all up into a seamless joyous brew. Guitarist Bobby Broom keeps to the original recipe on the live album Jamalot, recorded in 2014 ...