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  • Ted is my first Jazz Piano teacher. Although he and I have been  in touch over the years, we haven’t actually talked for quite a while.  Recently, we have been communicating more frequently, and I invited him  to do an interview with me. I will post it here and on my podcast, Notes on Jazz.  As a result, I’m taking some more lessons! Ted has continued to develop  his skills and approach over the years. I find it very inspiring, and  it fits naturally with where I am in my own path at this time. When the  student is ready…..

    Ted  is a great teacher! He got me started on the right path and gave me so  much information and practical guidance. Besides that, he is a great  player and composer/arranger. He is one of the few people around who understands and employs the compositional and arranging approach called  “Line writing”. This approach originated with the work of Duke Ellington  and was further developed by Herb Pomeroy, of Berklee College fame.  More to come about this in our next segment.

    Ted has played with a  Who’s Who of Jazz and pop artists over the years. It’s wonderful to  hear him talk about it all. I invite you to enjoy this talk with a Jazz  Master, and my friend and teacher.

    A note about the interview.  Unfortunately, it cuts off abruptly at the end, as we suddenly ran out  of time. Not to worry, though. I have several more hours of material  that I will be preparing to share, and probably more to come after that!

    Ted Howe

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  • Alan Hall is a great drummer and composer who has been living in Asheville, NC for the last few years. Alan and I met through Art Lande. Alan and Art have a years long musical and personal association and have played on several recordings together. Art was staying at Alan's home last year when he came to Asheville to perform. I had the good fortune to spend the day with them. 

    In this conversation we cover lots of topics, from ideas about teaching and writing, to the state of the music business, to what it's like trying to become viable as online music biz people. I know you'll enjoy it. 

    Above all, Alan is a great player! I recommend Art Lande's The Silver Fox, Paul McCandless' Shape Shifter, and Bruce Williamson's Standard Transmission. You will find more on his website.

    Alan Hall 

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  • This is a spontaneously improvised thing that I thought you might like. 

    Remember, I'm available for performances and I'm available for private instruction online and in-person.

    Keith Davis Music 

    I am available for online or in person study.

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    Keith Davis Music

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  • Jim Ridl is a great pianist! He's also a composer and bandleader and teacher. I recently had the pleasure of hearing him play at Furman University with the Tim Armacost Quintet. (I just interviewed Tim recently. See Ep 44.) I was particularly struck by Jim's touch and lyricism, by his command of harmony, and by his ability to improvise at length on a theme. He played a beautiful solo piano intro to Wayne Shorter's Infant Eyes that displayed all of these facets of his playing. He also displays great empathy and sensitivity, and strength, as an accompanist and ensemble player.

    The group also held a workshop for students and faculty. I had the opportunity to talk with Jim briefly and he graciously agreed to this interview.

    I think you will find some fascinating and insightful comments here, and a good introduction to this great musician.

    Check out Jim's site for recordings and other info:

    Jim Ridl   

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  • Tim Armacost recently brought his quintet to Furman, where I serve as an adjunct instructor. I was blown away! First, the band was great, world class. What brought it all together though, was Tim's wonderful playing and writing, and the conceptual approach he brought to the organization of the music. The thing that most impresses me about Tim's playing, is that it is thoroughly modern and contemporary, yet he maintains a sense of lyricism. His sound is big and warm, and he has complete control of expression and dynamics. He made the comment that he wrote the music with these specific musicians in mind, and it certainly works. And of course, it doesn't hurt to have Jim Ridl, Kenny Davis, Joe Locke and Rudy Royston taking care of business, as well.

    I recommend checking out the recording of this band and this music: The Inevitable Note.

    Tim has also published a book, The Jazz Saxophone Book, which is much more than a saxophone book! You can find it on his website, at the link below.

    This is a great conversation, and I'm sure you'll dig it!

    Tim Armacost

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  • Gary Versace is one of my favorite contemporary Jazz pianists. He's equally adept at playing organ and accordion, and he's a composer. Gary has taken over the piano chair in Maria Schneider's Orchestra, after the sad and sudden passing of our mutual friend, Frank Kimbrough. It's hard to imagine anyone else filling those huge shoes.

    Gary has played with so many of the current Jazz greats. I had the opportunity to hear him and meet him when he performed at Furman University with Dave Pietro's quintet. And Gary and I have another mutual friend and influence, the master, Art Lande. Art speaks very highly of him!

    This is a fascinating and wide ranging talk, about Gary's growth and development and what he's currently into. Gary also teaches at Eastman School of Music.

    I'm sure you will dig this conversation with Gary Versace.

    Gary Versace

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  • Johnathan Blake is one of the busiest drummers around these days. Besides being an amazingly talented drummer, he is also a composer and educator. He plays with all of the best musicians on today's scene.

    In this great conversation, we talk about Johnathan's experiences growing up in a musical household, through his education and early development, all the way up to his many and varied current projects.

    Johnathan offers valuable insights into what it takes to become a mature and in-demand Jazz musician. He shares his thoughts about being a composer, as well. I find this particularly interesting,

    Finally, he offers his suggestions for young musicians on learning this music.

    This is an all around great interview!

    Johnathan Blake

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  • Teddy Adams! One of my oldest friends. Teddy is the Elder Statesman of Jazz in Savannah, GA, which is also my birthplace. We've known each other since 1984. I've learned so much from our association, and been given so many great opportunites to play and grow as a musician.

    Teddy is a fine trombonist, composer, and bandleader, and now author. He has one published book about his musical life, and a second one in the works.

    It's great to have this talk and to see how excited he is about the music and about the music scene in Savannah and the surrounding area that he is such an integral part of.

    Dig Teddy Adams!

    Teddy Adams

    I am available for online or in person study.

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  • Potential students often tell me that they just want to learn to play songs that they like. Recently, someone actually said to me, "I want to learn to play the songs that I like without having to read the sheet music". This is a skill that can be learned, and that's what this episode is about.

    Coming up soon, I will be offering a free challenge, which will be a two hour online class addressing this topic.

    It's called the "Strike a Chord Challenge".

    If you're interested in knowing more about it, go to the link below and sign up for my email list. I will send more information about the challenge as it gets closer.

    I offer lessons online and in person, and I offer free consultations for potential students. Again, check out the link and feel free to reach out to me.

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    Keith Davis Music

    I am available for online or in person study.

    Reach out to me at: [email protected]

    Keith Davis Music

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  • Einoe! is a new tune that I just finished recently. It was first inspired by Art Lande. Art is one of my music heroes whom I had the pleasure of interviewing for this podcast. He was in Asheville a few months ago, and I got to spend the day with him talking about music and hearing him play a gig. He shared some of his compositions with me and talked about how he writes and how thinks about playing. Very inspiring!

    Then, the title comes from "I know!", a real Southern woman thing. It became a kind of running joke with Kristen as we were getting ready for some upcoming performances. So, this tune is for Art and Kristen, and all the genuine Southern women out there! "I know!".

    Harmonically, this tune is based around a certain chord voicing that moves around all over the place, and occurs over different bass notes. There's no real key center. Then there are a few figures that are used in different permutations. Three written sections with a set of blowing changes that hopefully reflect the spirit of the tune. It was fun to write and I look forward to playing it with the guys!

    This is kind of a rough demo recording of it. Let me know what you think!

    I am available for online or in person study.

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  • "They Say It's Spring", is a tune composed by Bob Haymes and Marty Clark, and recorded by the great vocalist/pianist Blossom Dearie. My friend  Kristen introduced me to this tune, and we are preparing it to play on some upcoming performances. I really like this tune. It's a traditional standard type of tune, but has a good melody and interesting harmony, and the lyrics are great, too.

    This is a sample of me playing a solo piano version at my hotel gig here in Greenville. The sound quality isn't great, but I was pleased with the interpretation. Kind of old style, but groovy.

    Kristen will be performing this and several other great tunes, with my trio, now expanded to a quartet with the addition of Peter Dimery on sax, along with Ron Brendle on bass, and Justin Watt on drums. September 14, 2023. See the link below.

    The quartet will be performing my original compostions. It always great performing with the guys. And the museum is a wonderful, intimate space for live music, and for an interesting cultural experience.

    Come and see us!

    Keith Davis Quartet, with guest vocalist Kristen Collins

    I am available for online or in person study.

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  • Ron Free is a great drummer! He's another old friend, who I've known for at least 35 years. Ron is from Charleston, SC, and his life story is fascinating. He tells that story in his recently published memoir, The Lamb and the Dove: Memoirs of a Jazz Drummer. Ron recounts his story from beginning to learn to play as a boy in Charleston, through his life in New York City in the 1950's, and on into the present day. It is fascinating. It's like he's sitting with you telling his story. It's hard to put down. I highly recommend it.  

    Ron was involved in the early NYC loft scene. There is a very cool coffee table style book about this called, The Jazz Loft Project, by Sam Stephenson. Lots of photos, interviews, etc. It is also fascinating.

    Ron is a beautiful guy, a great musician, and a wonderful storyteller. I think you will dig this great conversation, and his book.

    I am available for online or in person study.

    Reach out to me at: [email protected]

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  • Al Sergel is a master drummer/percussionist, composer, bandleader, and educator, among other things.

    He's also a great friend. I always look forward to the chance to play with Al, and this is a great conversation.

    He has lots of great things to share here about his experience, learning, teaching, performing.

    His energy is infectious and I know you'll dig it!

    Here's how to find him: Al Sergel

    I am available for online or in person study.

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  • Satoshi Takeishi is another old friend, who I'm happy to have here! Satoshi is a great drummer, percussionist, and composer.

    He has played, toured and recorded with lots of great musicians, including Ray Barretto, Carlos ‘Patato’ Valdes, Eliane Elias, Marc Johnson, Eddie  Gomez, Randy Brecker, Dave Liebman, Anthony Braxton, Mark Murphy,  Herbie Mann, Paul Winter Consort, Rabih Abu Khalil, Toshiko Akiyoshi Big  Band.

    Currently, he is working on several interesting projects, which we talk about in the interview, including working with his wife, Shoko, who is a fine pianist and composer.

    Satoshi and I met at Berklee in 1982. It's interesting that we're still having the same conversation all these years later.

    Come and join the conversation.

    Satoshi Takeishi

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  • Thought I'd start putting some of my tunes up here for you to check out. This tune, Some September Sunday, I wrote last October...but seriously, I wrote it last September on a beautiful Sunday morning when I was getting ready to play at a memorial concert for a close musician friend who left us too soon and too suddenly. I woke up thinking about it on this beautiful August morning here in South Carolina, and decided to share it with you.

    If you like this tune, and want to learn it, I can share it with you, and even teach you how to play it.

    I offer lessons online and in person. I also offer free consultations.

    Keithdavismusic.com

    I am available for online or in person study.

    Reach out to me at: [email protected]

    Keith Davis Music

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  • Sonny Emory is one of my oldest friends. He also happens to be a master drummer! When we were in college together, playing in the Jazz band, his dream was to play with Earth, Wind, and Fire. And he did it! Sonny currently tours with Eric Clapton, and also tours with Bruce Hornsby. His list of studio and performance credits is long and impressive. He's on a Steely Dan record, one of my favorite things that he's done!

    Sonny talks about his experiences performing, touring and recording with the greats, and shares some important insights into what it takes to perform at this level.

    He's also a composer, and talks about honing his skills with Verdine White, (Earth, Wind and Fire).

    Sonny is also an educator, and we get into that, too.

    This is a great conversation with an old friend. Check it out!

    For more about Sonny: Sonny Emory

    I am available for online or in person study.

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  • What's the most important thing to learn? I think it's preparing yourself to show up for that first gig, and be totally prepared for it.

    It means a lot more than just knowing all the bits and pieces, like scales, chords, technique, knowing tunes, etc. It covers all that and a lot more.

    This will be our first topic of conversation in this course and it will set the stage for all the other topics we will cover.

     See the link below!

    I am available for online or in person study.

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  • Meet Martin Bejerano! Martin is an amazing pianist, composer and educator. He spent 20 years playing with the great Roy Haynes Trio. This band was nominated for a Grammy Award for the the recording, Fountain of Youth. He also played in Russell Malone's group for eight years. Along with these luminaries, Martin has played with a whole roster of Jazz greats.

    An award winning composer as well, Martin is a two-time winner of the prestigious "New Jazz Works" composition and ensemble development grant by Chamber Music America in 2010 and 2017, as well as the “Bacardi Choice” commission by the Dranoff International 2 Piano Foundation and Bacardi, Int. in 2013.

    Along with these accomplishments, Martin serves as head of the Jazz Piano department at the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami.

    He's featured on several recent recordings as well. You can read more about Martin at his website: Martin Bejerano.

    It turns out that we have some friends in common, not unusual in the Jazz world. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Martin Bejerano!

    I am available for online or in person study.

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  • Here I talk about some of the students that I've helped to get into the Jazz program at their school. They all come to me from different

    backgrounds and with different interests. What they share is an interest in learning more about Jazz, but not only that. As you will hear, one student is a songwriter who wants to improve her writing and producing skills. One is particularly interested in Jazz. another is already skilled at Afro-Cuban music, and wants to learn about Jazz, but also how to improve his performance of afro-Cuban style music.

    Check it out!

    I offer private instruction as well as the upcoming Keys to Jazz Bootcamp. I also offer free consultations if you have questions.

    keithdavismusic.com

    I am available for online or in person study.

    Reach out to me at: [email protected]

    Keith Davis Music

    Check out my new Substack: Bang the Gong: Music and Movement

  • Hi Parents and Students. I want to tell you about a new online program I will be offering. It's called Keys to Jazz Bootcamp.

    This program is for anyone who wants to learn to play Jazz! It's particularly designed for kids, middle school and high school age,

    who want to play in Jazz Band at school, or are trying to get into a school Jazz program , or just want to play music with their friends.

    You can listen to interviews with some of my current students, and their parents, who attend our local Fine Arts Center. These kids are in a

    Jazz program where they get to play in ensembles with other kids, and they receive class instruction and private instruction.

    It's a very successful program, with many kids going on to college music programs, and many eventually become performers and/or teachers, as well.

    I'm excited to present this program. Teaching this music is something I'm passionate about!

    Remember that I'm also available for private study online, as well.

    I offer free consultations if you want to talk with me about any of this.

    Keithdavismusic.com

    I am available for online or in person study.

    Reach out to me at: [email protected]

    Keith Davis Music

    Check out my new Substack: Bang the Gong: Music and Movement