Friday, 28 November 2014
Tia Fuller What You Need to Know
Professional Saxophonist, Composer and Educator
As an accomplished educator, performer and Mack Avenue Recording artist, Fuller has
received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from Spelman College (Magna Cum Laude)
and Master’s degree in Music from University of Colorado at Boulder (Summa Cum
Laude). Fuller has been the featured saxophonist with pop diva Beyonce, being
featuried on the “I Am..Sasha Fierce,” “Beyonce Experience,” and “Live at the Wynn
Theatre” world-wide tours (2006-2010). In addition, she has recently served as the
assistant musical director Esperanza Spalding’s ‘Radio Music Society’ tour as well as
performing with Terri Lyne Carrington’s ‘Mosaic Project’ and ‘Money Jungle’ tour.
Fuller has received numerous accolades as a band leader, her band has toured
Panama, North Sea Jazz Festival, Umbria, Angola, South Africa, just to name few. She
has recorded four albums, three which are on the Mack Avenue Record label, (Healing
Space, Decisive Steps, Angelic Warrior, and self-produced-Pillar of Strength).
And as a devoted educator, she has recently received a full-professorship teaching at
the Berklee School of Music, while continuing to performing as a side woman with the
following: Rufus Reid, Geri Allen, Ralph Peterson and many others. While continuing to
balance both worlds of education and performance she is also instrumental in facilitating
masterclasses, clinics and lectures world-wide.
Link to website here: http://www.tiafuller.com
Track Listings for The Boogie Wonderland Show 27th November 2014
Below is the track listing for the Boogie Wonderland show dated 27h November 2014. A link to the show can be found here:
http://www.mixcloud.com/radiowinchcombe/the-boogie-wonderland-show-27112014-tia-fuller-in-conversation/
The Boogie Wonderland Show
-27/11/2014 Playlist
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Hour 1: 8 to 9pm
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Artist
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Song
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Groove55
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Cotton Candy (Feat Rick Braun)
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Tia Fuller
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Royston Rumble
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Tia Fuller
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Interview Part 1
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Tia Fuller
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Descend to Barbados
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Tia Fuller
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Interview Part 2
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Tia Fuller
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Angelic Warrior
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Soweto Kinch
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The Healing
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Hour 2: 9 to 10pm
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Artist
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Song
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John McKinney and The Premiers
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Gee I Love You
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Lincoln Chase
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I Love Your Many Ways
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Chris Powell and His Five Blue Flames
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I Come from Jamaica
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Chuck Edwards
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Morning Train
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Bosq ft. Nicole Willis
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Bad For Me (Soul Clap Remix)
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The Electric Peanut Butter Company
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Marys Chair 2
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Da Lata
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Um Amor A Mais (Prophets Of The
South_Fundi_Remix)
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Boys II Men
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Me Myself And I
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Immani
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Just For One Day
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Lydia Woodspn
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Supernaturalwoman
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PORTIA MONIQUE
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Cloud IX (Reel People Reprise)
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Ray Beshara
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So in Love [Edit]
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Writers Block
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Love Me All Over (Ganzfeld Effect remix)
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Hallex M
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The Tribal Zone feat Jocelyn Mathew (Main Mix)
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Hour 3: 10 to 11pm
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Artist
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Song
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KRY WOLF
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Church Road Shuffle
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Frankie Knight
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Wade
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The Crane
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Riposte
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Ed Lee feat Alison David
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You Are The Star (Extended Dub)
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Inthemixdrop
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Mix
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39
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Luis Evangelista
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Come To Me (Original Mix)
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Mix 39
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Artist
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Song
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Electric Gozarela
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Listen This Song
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Michael Lovesmith
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Ain't Nothing Like It
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Dennis Edwards & Siedah Garret
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Don't Look Any Further
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Vanity
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Under The Influence
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Cardova
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Baccarra
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Bobby Nunn
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Don't Knock It
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Tirantlofunk
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L'Estrella
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Banda Achillifunk
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Gitano Real
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The Temptation ft Rick James
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Standing On The Top
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Luxoplois
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The 100's Club
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Friday, 21 November 2014
Dominic J Marshall What You Need To Know
Dominic John Marshall – Pianist/composer/beatmaker from Wiltshire,
England. After studying classical piano for 10 years with his father Mark Marshall,
Dominic was awarded the Alan Hawkshaw scholarship to study jazz at
Leeds College of Music. By summer 2010 his graduation recital had won
him the LCM Piano Prize.
After being accepted on to the Masters course at Conservatorium van Amsterdam in autumn of the same year, Dominic was lucky enough to receive guidance from the likes of Kurt Rosenwinkel, Brad Mehldau and Ambrose Akinmusire. His first trio CD The Oneness was recorded, self-produced and released in this time, Chris Parker of LondonJazz calling it ‘a striking debut’.
In April 2011 Dominic received The Countess of Munster Musical Trust Award for young British musicians of exceptional ability to finance the final year of his postgrad. After graduating Cum Laude in May 2012 with a 10, his second trio CD Icaros was released on the F-IRE Label (‘…certainly on a par with any other piano trio I’ve heard this year, if not better. A five-star offering if ever there was one.’ – JJ Wheeler). Icaros was awarded ‘Best International Jazz Album 2012’ by the highly-esteemed Japan-based blog TokyoJazzNotes.
In March 2013 Dominic was awarded an Emerging Excellence award from Help Musicians UK to record Spirit Speech, his latest trio album. Then in summer he was selected unanimously by a jury of Jamie Cullum, Gilles Peterson and Jez Nelson to perform at ‘BBC Introduces’ at Band on the Wall, Manchester Jazz Festival. The live recording was broadcast in August for BBC Radio 3.
Released by Origin Records in Spring 2014, Spirit Speech has been called ‘an excellent, imaginative and distinctive album that repays repeated listens’ (LondonJazz) and ‘Already [in April] an undoubted jazz highlight of 2014. Masterful!’ (CultuurPodium). Based on that success his trio was selected to play at the Dutch Jazz Competition 2014, Dominic taking home the ‘Best soloist’ award. November 2014 saw Spirit Speech nominated for an Edison International Jazz award alongside Brad Mehldau & Mark Giuliana and Brian Blade Fellowship.
Parallel to his piano career, Dominic’s alter-ego 〄 DJM 〄 has built up a following outside the jazz-world with several albums of his self-produced beats, BExperimental blog declaring him ‘a rare find who will be a formidable force in years to come.’ His first cassette release Foreground Music (April 2014) was dubbed ‘highly engaging and highly listenable’ by Patient Sounds, with follow-up Cave Art out in November on the notorious Paxico Records label.
Website can be found here: http://dominicjmarshall.com/
After being accepted on to the Masters course at Conservatorium van Amsterdam in autumn of the same year, Dominic was lucky enough to receive guidance from the likes of Kurt Rosenwinkel, Brad Mehldau and Ambrose Akinmusire. His first trio CD The Oneness was recorded, self-produced and released in this time, Chris Parker of LondonJazz calling it ‘a striking debut’.
In April 2011 Dominic received The Countess of Munster Musical Trust Award for young British musicians of exceptional ability to finance the final year of his postgrad. After graduating Cum Laude in May 2012 with a 10, his second trio CD Icaros was released on the F-IRE Label (‘…certainly on a par with any other piano trio I’ve heard this year, if not better. A five-star offering if ever there was one.’ – JJ Wheeler). Icaros was awarded ‘Best International Jazz Album 2012’ by the highly-esteemed Japan-based blog TokyoJazzNotes.
In March 2013 Dominic was awarded an Emerging Excellence award from Help Musicians UK to record Spirit Speech, his latest trio album. Then in summer he was selected unanimously by a jury of Jamie Cullum, Gilles Peterson and Jez Nelson to perform at ‘BBC Introduces’ at Band on the Wall, Manchester Jazz Festival. The live recording was broadcast in August for BBC Radio 3.
Released by Origin Records in Spring 2014, Spirit Speech has been called ‘an excellent, imaginative and distinctive album that repays repeated listens’ (LondonJazz) and ‘Already [in April] an undoubted jazz highlight of 2014. Masterful!’ (CultuurPodium). Based on that success his trio was selected to play at the Dutch Jazz Competition 2014, Dominic taking home the ‘Best soloist’ award. November 2014 saw Spirit Speech nominated for an Edison International Jazz award alongside Brad Mehldau & Mark Giuliana and Brian Blade Fellowship.
Parallel to his piano career, Dominic’s alter-ego 〄 DJM 〄 has built up a following outside the jazz-world with several albums of his self-produced beats, BExperimental blog declaring him ‘a rare find who will be a formidable force in years to come.’ His first cassette release Foreground Music (April 2014) was dubbed ‘highly engaging and highly listenable’ by Patient Sounds, with follow-up Cave Art out in November on the notorious Paxico Records label.
Website can be found here: http://dominicjmarshall.com/
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