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The MichMusic Talk Podcast goes straight to the heart with gifted artists and highly accomplished industry professionals. Take a glimpse into who they are on the inside, what thrills them, what annoys them, how they do that thing they do, and what they can share to help you on your path. Listen, learn, get inspired!
Enjoy the conversations!
MichMusic Talk Podcast with Ray Chu (December 2013)
Ray Chu has been a virtual father figure for vocal group culture in Taiwan. He is wholeheartedly, passionately committed to the art of a capella, and the mentorship and performance opportunities he has provided for so many singers in Taiwan and outside Taiwan are truly admirable. || Ray quit his profession in 2000 to pursue his dream of choral music, forming the Taipei New Choral Cultural Arts Foundation/Taiwan Choral Music Center with a group of friends. Chu has spent much effort in developing TCMC and started the first Taiwan International A Cappella Festival, which has become the largest international a cappella competition in Asia. This alone has done much in advancing contemporary a cappella music in Taiwan. Internationally acclaimed for his efforts in choral music, he was included in Germany’s Who is Who in Choral Music, 2007. This is a unique honor for those in Taiwan choral music circles.
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MichMusic Talk Podcast with O-kai Singers (December 2013)
I have loved working with, arranging for, and hanging out at the Taipei night markets with my friends, the O-kai Singers! This beautiful group has won several Golden Melody (Grammy) awards in Taiwan, and their CD features arrangements by Mark Kibble, David Maddux, Andy Jaffee, Phil Mattson, myself and members of the group. || Founded in 2004, this A Cappella group, with members from one of the Taiwanese Indigenous groups – Taiya Tribe, has received numerous awards in A Cappella competitions both in Taiwan and around the world. Three members of the group are siblings and they inherited the vocal talents from their aboriginal ancestors.
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Talk Podcast with Peter Eldridge (January 2014)
Peter Eldridge could easily be voted most lovable person of all time! Smart, funny, and genuine, Peter is awesomely musical. Listen through to the end of the podcast when he performs an entire tune (an original) with just he and, a box. Really. || Peter’s combination of talents include an eclectic mix of performing, composing and arranging, recording, as well as teaching, currently at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. To date he has released four acclaimed solo recordings, and is currently working on two new recording projects, one with jazz pianist Kenny Werner and strings, and the other a project of originals and covers with his trio (Ben Wittman on drums/percussion and Matt Aronoff on bass). Peter is also a founding member of the vocal group New York Voices, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
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MichMusic Talk Podcast with Anders Edenroth (February 2014)
Besides being a member of one of the most important vocal groups of our time – Anders has a clarity and wisdom about him that comes through in his beautiful arrangements and singing. In this conversation we had time only to run to a dressing room to talk for a few minutes before a Real Group performance that night. || Anders started playing piano and singing in choirs at an early age. Later, after five years of studies at The Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm, he and his fellow-students formed an acappella quintet – The Real Group. Anders has written and published many original songs for the Real Group, constantly exploring the development of new vocal textures and the integration of vocal percussion and rhythmic effects. He has been awarded several grants from The Swedish National Council for Cultural Affairs and has engineered and produced albums for many artists as well as arranging music for other vocal groups, big bands and symphony orchestras. The Real Group has performed in more than 40 countries and has recorded 20 albums, many of which he has produced.
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MichMusic Talk Podcast with Phil Mattson (February 2014)
Phil was my first and most significant (by far) mentor in music starting from age 17, and has long been a family-like friend for many years. His teaching and piano playing goes beyond, “great;” it is often more in the realm of, “profound.” Thanks Phil for recording this conversation with me. || Phil Mattson is a pianist, arranger/composer, conductor and teacher. Currently he resides in Minneapolis, MN and works as a vocal coach, accompanist, conductor, teacher and arranger. Phil teaches vocal jazz at MacPhail Center for Music and also leads The Phil Mattson Singers. Phil served as Director of Choral Activities at Foothill College (CA) and Gonzaga University (WA). He has also taught at Pacific Lutheran University (WA) and The School For Music Vocations (IA). He completed undergraduate studies in Philosophy/Religion and Music at Concordia College (Moorhead, MN), summa cum laude, and graduate work in Choral Literature and Conducting at The University of Iowa as an NDEA Fellow. Phil has written many arrangements for vocal jazz ensemble and choir including The Manhattan Transfer, Chanticleer, The Real Group, The Dale Warland Singers and The Four Freshmen.
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MichMusic Talk Podcast with Greg Jasperse (July 2014)
Greg has been a stunning contributor to music education and the vocal group world through his arranging, singing and piano playing. He has earned the respect of many, and you’ll hear in our talk we’ve had a lot of good friendship and guacamole time too! || Following eight years as a professional musician in Los Angeles, Greg Jasperse has returned to Kalamazoo as an assistant professor of vocal jazz and the new director of Gold Company and GC II at Western Michigan University. A world-renowned composer and arranger, he is sought after internationally as a clinician, adjudicator, and guest conductor. His conducting credits include all-state jazz choirs in New York, California, Oklahoma, Indiana, Arizona, Missouri, Colorado, New Hampshire, Illinois, and Iowa, as well as the British Columbia Honors Jazz Choir. Jasperse’s voice can be heard on numerous movie soundtracks and he recently had the pleasure of singing at the 85th Annual Oscars with Adele on her song “Skyfall.” Jasperse is a member of the professional vocal group, Vertical Voices.
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MichMusic Talk Podcast with Rosana Eckert (July 2014)
If I could become be a different person with the snap of my fingers, I might choose to be my dear friend, Rosana Eckert. She has led a charmed life in many ways, but more importantly, she has CREATED a charmed life for herself! Check her out. || Rosana Eckert is an internationally recognized live and studio vocalist, songwriter, arranger, jazz educator, and voice-over talent based in Dallas, TX. As a vocal artist, she has recorded four solo CDs and performs regularly throughout the United States and Canada. She has had the pleasure of performing with such jazz greats as Lyle Mays, Kenny Wheeler, George Duke, Jon Faddis, Marvin Stamm, and Bobby McFerrin, and she toured Europe and Scandinavia as a sub in the Grammy Award-winning vocal quartet New York Voices. Her newest CD, Small Hotel, once again showcases her knack for songwriting as well as her unique arranging style. The CD includes liner notes and a guest appearance by legendary trumpeter Marvin Stamm as well as contributions from renowned arranger Michele Weir and the incomparable Christian McBride on bass.
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MichMusic Talk Podcast with The Swingles (October 2014)
I was honored to talk with a few members of this wonderful historically important vocal group, originally known as, “The Swingle Singers.” Wow, this group is seriously doing some awesome singing and arranging! || For more than half a century The Swingles have pushed the boundaries of vocal music. The seven young singers that make up today’s London-based group are driven by the same innovative spirit that has defined the five-time Grammy® winners since they first made waves in the 1960s.
With two new releases in 2015, The Swingles celebrate that legacy by starting a whole new chapter. In 1963, American-born Ward Swingle first assembled a group of Parisian session singers to sing Bach’s keyboard music. Since then their repertoire has grown to include a huge variety of music, as well as new original songs. They have released more than 50 recordings, winning five Grammy® awards and appearing on numerous film and TV soundtracks including Sex and the City, Glee, Grey’s Anatomy and Milk. 2015 has seen the release of two new albums: the sonically audacious Deep End and a Christmas album, Yule Songs Vol. II.
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MichMusic Talk Podcast with Rhiannon (January 2016)
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- www.rhiannonmusic.com
- Rhiannon’s Leoanifarms: White Tea and Tumeric?
- Rhiannon’s book: Vocal River with group improvisation cards ?
- Rhianonn’s Interactive Vocal Improvisation CD set: In Flight?
- All The Way In (A really cool, international year-long workshop)?
- Toward Home (Rhiannon CD)
- Spontaneous (Rhiannon CD)
- In My Prime (Rhiannon CD)
- ?Alive!?
- SoVoSo’
- Bobby McFerrin
- Voicestra
- VOCAbuLarieS (Awesome Bobby McFerrin CD with expansive choral arrangements by Roger Treece)
- WeBe3? Live and Improvised (CD)
- Joey Blake (Member of WeBe3)
- David Worm (Member of WeBe3)
- Abraham Laboriel
- Alex Acuña
- ?Otmaro Ruiz
- Fish to Birds (improvisational vocal group)
RELATED INFO OR PRODUCTS
(Educational materials for vocal improvisation)
MichMusic Talk Podcast with Kim Nazarian (February 2016)
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- KimNazarian.com
- Some Morning (Kim’s new CD!)
- Gary Burton
- Ivan Lins
- Paquito D’Rivera
- Sean Jones
- John Pizzarelli
- New York Voices CDs(Checkout Michele’s arrangement of O Come All Ye on their CD, Let it Snow.”)
- New York Voices Slovenia Camp
- New York Voices Ithica Camp
- Vox Arsana (Vocal group from Slovenia)
- Greg Jasperse
- Peder Karlsson
Over the years, Janis’ unmistakable voice has become one of the group’s most recognizable trademarks. She sang lead on some of the Transfer’s biggest hits, such as “Operator,” “Chanson D’Amour,” “Twilight Zone,” “Birdland,” “The Boy from N.Y.C.” “Spice of Life,” ”Ray’s Rockhouse,” “The Shaker Song,” “Mystery,” and co-wrote and sang lead on the Grammy winning “Sassy”. She also gained a reputation as a vocal arranger by writing five of the charts for the group’s acclaimed masterwork, Vocalese, seven charts for the group’s Grammy-winning album Brasil, and won a Grammy herself in 1980 for her arrangement of “Birdland.” In 1993, she and her Manhattan Transfer colleagues received their honorary doctorates from the Berklee School of Music, and in 1999 they were among the first class of inductees into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. Her two most recent solo collaborations are “HONEY & AIR” a Brazilian/jazz vocal adventure with her group REQUINTE TRIO, along with percussionist/singer Nanny Assis and pianist John di Martino and “SOME OTHER TIME “ a tribute to Leonard Bernstein with trombonist/singer Nils Landgren.
MichMusic Talk Podcast with Janis Siegel (March 2016)
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- www.JanisSiegel.com
- CD: Requinte Trio – Honey & Air (music heard just before podcast conversation starts)
- Thich Naht Hanh
- Insight Timer (meditation app)
- Leonard Bernstein Project
- Nils Landgren
- Vince Mendoza
- CD: Some Other Time (ACT Records)
- May 20 Concert in Stockholm
- Trist Curless
- CD: Chick Corea Songbook (Michele Weir, Vocal Producer)
- CD: Birdland
- Joan Lader
- Robert Edwards
- “The Summit” – concerts with Take Six
Most recently Roger arranged for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new musical School Of Rock. He was associate producer, arranger and singer on Josh Groban’s #1 selling album, All That Echoes and the composer/producer mastermind behind Bobby McFerrin’s VOCAbuLarieS, a collection of extended world-classical choral works, hailed as “a masterpiece,” “the future of choral music,” “a new standard for choral recording,” and nominated for three Grammy Awards. Roger has toured worldwide for over 20 years as a clinician, conductor, solo performer, and since 2001 as a member of Bobby McFerrin’s vocal ensemble, Voicestra. His book CircleSongs: A Method for developing Musical Fluency is the first study method that uses this popular improvisational form as a vehicle for training musicians.
MichMusic Talk Podcast with Roger Treece (May 2016)
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MichMusic Talk Podcast with Ben Bram (July 2016)
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- www.theBenBram.com
- FACEBOOK: thebenbram
- TWITTER: thebenbram
- INSTAGRAM: thebenbram
- The Pentatonix
- CD: PTX Vol II
- Bernhoft Video I
- Bernhoft Video II
- Eryn Allen Kane
- The Acappella Academy
- The Sing Off
- Pitch Perfect I
- Pitch Perfect II
- Deke Sharon
- The Voice
- Robert Dietz
Sunny is a person that gives out so much love though her singing (and being) that people are naturally compelled to love her back. She is a veteran jazz singer who is a powerhouse in both the performance and educational world. || Sunny Wilkinson has taken her place in that elite group of jazz vocalists who have stretched the boundaries and found themselves “one of a kind.” In addition to over three decades of professional accomplishments and performances, Sunny has sung with music icons such as The Count Basie Orchestra, Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass, Clark Terry, Mark Murphy, Milt Hinton, Curtis Fuller and many more. Her latest CD is a duo project featuring Los Angeles based pianist Tom Garvin entitled A Gentle Time – When Sunny Meets Tom.
In addition to an impressive performance career, Sunny has also made significant contributions in Jazz education. She served as the Past President of the Michigan chapter of the International Association of Jazz Educators and the past chairperson for IAJE’s Women’s Caucus. She is also the co-founder of IAJE’s Sisters in Jazz mentoring program. In October of 2011 she had the honor of performing with the Lansing Symphony Orchestra for their POP Series. Sunny was accompanied by her trio and performed masterfully on arrangements by her husband, renowned pianist and MSU faculty member Mr Ron Newman.
MichMusic Talk Podcast with Sunny Wilkinson (September 2016)
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- Sunny Wilkinson
- CD: With Love, Sunny as guest on CD by Jeremy Fox (This track heard just before the podcast conversation started.)
- Jeremy Fox
- CD: A Gentle Time – When Sunny Meets Tom
- Anat Baniel
- Russell Delman – The Embodied Life
- Moshe Pinhas Feldendrais
- Body Mapping/The Alexandar Technique
- Sisters in Jazz
- Tia Fuller
- Sarah Caswell
Kirby is an icon in vocal jazz education! For over 30 years he has been a widely published arranger for vocal jazz ensemble – his works have been a staple in vocal jazz. || Kirby Shaw has made a major impact in choral music education and has shared his musical expertise all over the world. His teaching is infused with a sense of humor and breadth of knowledge that is transmitted in an exciting and highly contagious manner. A composer/arranger with nearly 3000 choral compositions/arrangements in print, Kirby’s music is sung around the world and has sold over 20 million copies. He has many commissioned pieces to his credit, including one for The Mormon Tabernacle Choir. This creative and prolific output has resulted in numerous ASCAP awards and he has overseen the creation of hundreds of educational recordings, five college and university albums and two solo CDs.
As a vocalist, Kirby is a member of Just 4 Kicks, a zany 4-man a cappella vocal ensemble specializing in Jazz, and he has scatted one-on-one with such notables as Bobby McFerrin, Al Jarreau, Jon Hendricks, and other notable jazz singers. Kirby and his wife Markita live in a forest high above Southern Oregon’s Rogue Valley. He is currently directing the Jefferson State Choral Coalition at Southern Oregon University.
MichMusic Talk Podcast with Kirby Shaw (October 2016)
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- Kirby Shaw
- CD: All in Good Time, Features Green Dolphin Street, heard at beginning of Podcast.
- John Jacobson, American Sings
- CDs: Vocal Group, Groove for Thought
- Hal Leonard Publishing
- Alfred Publishing
- Roger Emerson
- Anita Kerr
- Irving Berlin