Sinopsis
Podcast by Oregon Music News
Episodios
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Carly Harvey Interview with Art Levine Parrt 2
22/10/2022 Duración: 04minCarly Harvey Interview with Art Levine Parrt 2 by Oregon Music News
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Carly Harvey Interview with Art Levine Part 1
22/10/2022 Duración: 24minA middle of the night interview with Carley Harvey who will sing at Newberg ’s Meraviglioso Winery at 4 p.m, Saturday October 22 show, followed by a 10:30 p.m Tuesday show at Garages Music in Lake Oswego and an appearance next Friday in Camano, Washington. “I
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Arthur Moore's harmonica parties don't stop / CC#355
20/10/2022 Duración: 42minHey. Welcome back to the Café in Artichoke Music. Next week Farnell Newton will pay a return visit and the following week, Jeremy Wilson will be here for the first time to talk about his foundation and what he’s doing musically. Today, sitting across from me armed with a pile of harmonicas is Arthur Moore who has seen and heard and played with a lot of the great Portland Blues musicians and is the maestro of Arthur Moores Harmonica Party which has been going on for decades and which is now right here in Café Artichoke once a month. Think we can get him to play something? Pretty sure we can count on it. Meet the legendary Arthur Moore.
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Cheryl Pawelski: Omnivore's newest releases CC#354
14/10/2022 Duración: 01h05minI’ve been looking forward to being back here in the Café at Artichoke Music with Cheryl Pawelski from Omnivore Recordings since she and I first geeked out in April of 2021 after Omnivore won a Grammy for a Best of Mr. Rogers release. I am going to tell you how Omnivore defines itself because it’s succinct and I am lazy. Says here, “It specializes in historical releases, reissues and previously unissued vintage recordings as well as select releases of new music on CD, vinyl and digital formats.” Cheryl walked into the Café loaded down with their latest releases and you should have seen my face. It was like Christmas morning and I was 10 and Santa brought everything I wanted. Welcome back Cheryl Pawelski.
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Peter Bilotta on Chamber Music NW's full 2022 season: CC#353
06/10/2022 Duración: 35minWelcome back to the Café in Artichoke Music. I’m Tom D’Antoni, Next time we’ll bring back for a new visit Cheryl Pawelski of Omnivore Recordings, one of my favorite guests. Across the table today is Peter Bilotta, Executive Director of Chamber Music Northwest. Their new season has just started and he’s going to tell us about the entire rest of the season, which as you know, is something we like to do. I want to find out what an executive director really does. Also, in case you’re wondering, what exactly is Chamber Music and why it is not stuffy and boring…because it isn’t. Meet Peter Bilotta.
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The Return of Miz Kitty's Parlour! CC#352
30/09/2022 Duración: 24minThings are still returning from pandemic exile. October brings the return of Miz Kitty’s Parlour, the vaudeville show from Lisa Marsicek who is the Miz Kitty Character. Lisa and her troupe of vaudevillians will be at the Old Church Concert Hall on Saturday October 29. She is with me in the Artichoke Café which is where she staged the first Parlor twenty-one years ago…when the Café and Artichoke were in the ole Hawthorne Boulevard location. Next week we’ll have Chamber Music Northwest’s Executive Director Peter Bilotta. Today, Welcome back Miz Kitty.
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Bob Stark: The Life of a Recording Engineer in 2022 / CC #351
23/09/2022 Duración: 44minWe’re really cranking up since my return to the Artichoke Café a few weeks ago. Next week Lisa Marsicek, known to all as Miz Kitty of Miz Kitty’s Parlor will be here. The following week, Chamber Music Northwest’s Executive Director Peter Bilotta will talk about their new season. And the week after that Cheryl Pawelski of Omnivore Records will be here to geek out with me about their newest releases of old or oldER music. But today the great recording engineer Bob Stark is here to catch up on his newest studio and what the life of a recording engineer is like in 2022.
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Pepe Raphael: A delight with or without the Bottle Blondes / CC#350
15/09/2022 Duración: 01h07minWelcome back to the Café in Artichoke Music. I’m Tom D’Antoni. Sitting across from me is Pepe Raphael, a singer and dancer who may be best known for his Pepe and the Bottle Blondes ensemble. He was a member of Pink Martini too. He’s pretty much legendary around here and even moreso since he added a spectacular handlebar moustache. While keeping the Bottle Blondes always at the ready, his main project at the moment is a trio by the name of the Vegan Carnivores. Yeah, I know. I don’t know what it means either. We’ll find out. We’ll get to the bottom of that and a lot more in the life of Pepe Raphael.
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Tim DuRoche: Displaying his multi-talents in a four-week residency. CC#349
07/09/2022 Duración: 55minThanks for finding another OMN Coffeeshop Conversation from the Artichoke Music Café. I’m Tom D’Antoni. With me Is drummer/composer/journalist/intellect and all-around talented guy Tim DuRoche. He is, what amounts to kicking off the fall music season on Wednesday September 7 with a weekly-month-long concert series at the Turn! Turn! Turn! club. In Portland. Each performance with a different ensemble. He also plays on the new album, Amazing Life by Ezra Weiss which will have a release gig on Tuesday, October 4 at the Old Church.
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Tyrone Hendrix: One busy musician/club owner Coffeeshop Conversations @ Artichoke Music #348
01/09/2022 Duración: 23minFrom the cozy Artichoke Music Café, I’m glad you joined us again. This week sitting across from me is one of Portland’s best drummers, Tyrone Hendrix who plays in several bands, we’ll get an update on that. He’s also a part owner of the Alberta Street Pub where he has had a hand in booking and playing, of course. We’ll also find out about his son who is also a drummer…..and the rest of his family. Next week, another drummer and also a music journalist, Tim DuRoche will be here. I’d better sharpen my brain for that one. Tim is deep. Of course, so is Tyrone. He took time out of a very busy schedule to visit. He’s going out on the road among many other things. Here’s Tyrone Hendrix.
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Paul Ward: New Artichoke honcho takes the reins / Coffeeshop Conversations @ Artichoke Music #347
25/08/2022 Duración: 01h15minFrom the Artichoke Music Café…and it’s a good feeling to say that again….I am sitting across from Paul Ward, the new Artichoke Executive Director and Board Chair. He’s been on the job for a matter of weeks but he’s full of ideas and has experience in both music, he’s a pianist, and business with multiple degrees and an excellent track record in running companies. Bob Howard, who just retired from Paul’s job maneuvered Artichoke through the pandemic and now it’s up to Paul to take the next steps. He’s on the job. Meet Paul Ward.
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Reggie 2020 Raw
18/08/2022 Duración: 01h35minCoffeeshop Conversations has returned to the Artichoke Music Café and it’s great to be back and just as great to be sitting across from Reggie Houston, saxophonist, vocalist and composer who moved back home to New Orleans a few years back but is making a visit to Portland in anticipation of moving back to his adopted home. We’ve missed him, his music and his spirit. He is a fountain of knowledge, memories and good will, as you might remember from previous appearances on this podcast when he talked about being in Fats Domino’s band, about Dave Bartholomew and lots and lots and lots of things like that. He was showing me pictures and just listen to the names of the people in the picture when I turned on the recorder.
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Art Levine and Tom D'Antoni: Our favorite interviews : CC#345
02/08/2022 Duración: 51minOver the years of this podcast…eight to be exact…one of our favorite guests has been OMN’s National Editor Art Levine. He’s a journalist with international cred. His book Mental Health Inc is a very serious work. He has been an editor at the Washington Monthly and has written very funny pieces for National Lampoon, among many others. We always have fun when he’s on this podcast. We’re going to talk about the best interviews we’ve ever done including James Brown, Ruth Brown, Leon Redbone, Hank Ballard, Storm Large and many others. It’s always fun to talk to Art. We’ve been friends for fifty years. That’s scary.
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Ryan Meagher on the Montavilla Jazz Festival / Coffeeshop Conversations @ Artichoke Music
29/07/2022 Duración: 31minJust a few more weeks until we’re back in the Artichoke Music Café. The podcast which goes up on August 19 with Reggie Houston, fresh from New Orleans will mark our return home to Artichoke. The 19th also marks the start of the three day Montavilla Jazz Festival, and as we always do, joining me electronically to talk about the full lineup is one of its curators, specifically Program Director, guitarist/composer Ryan Meagher. Ryan and I are also big baseball fans but we’ll save that until I shut off the recorder. Montavilla exists on its own but is greatly influenced in subjects and aims of the Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble. Therefore, here’s the non-baseball part of my conversation with Ryan Meagher.
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Rachel Taylor: Brown Fritos and Empathy CC#343
22/07/2022 Duración: 56minWelcome back to not the Artichoke Music Café. We’ll be back there on August 18 and talking with Reggie Houston who will obviously be in Portland. Today I am officially ending further discussion of what did you do during the pandemic. I’m about to talk with singer/pianist/composer Rachel Taylor-Brown, one of my favorite musicians on earth. We should consider ourselves lucky to hear what she has to say because she doesn’t do a whole lot of interviews. This being a conversation makes it different but not by much. No, she doesn’t have a new album to push and that’s fine. She does have a lot of new songs which are not ready for us to hear, but she’s ready to tell us about them. I’m calling her now.
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Margaret Slovak: The guitarist's saga continues with a new album / CC#342
15/07/2022 Duración: 38minI’m counting the days until I am recovered from the back surgery and can get to the Artichoke Café and sit across the table from our podcast guest. That will be on August 16 and it will also mark the return to Portland (for a visit) by Reggie Houston who moved back to New Orleans a couple of years ago. Today marks a Skype return to Portland by Jazz guitarist/composer Margaret Slovak who has had an odyssey which includes eight surgeries on her hand arm and shoulder. She has a new album called Ballad for Brad. Brad being her husband. Title track included here. They live in Austin, Texas. It’s a long journey and it’s not over. Welcome back Margaret Slovak.
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Bobby Smith: On Summer of Sound and what's up at XRAY
07/07/2022 Duración: 33minHey. I have recovered enough from back surgery to make it over to my desk and start a whole new round of Coffeeshop Conversations episodes via Skype and other methods. I hope to be sitting in the Artichoke Café in another month. I said hope to. I know that today our guest is Bobby Smith, XRAY radio DJ (and he’ll make some news about that). He’s archivist for the Albina Music Trust who, along with World Arts Foundation will be presenting a series of concerts and discussions and spoken word events all over town this summer. They’re calling it Summer of Sound. It's a celebration of Portland’s Black music…past and present. We’ll find out all about that and all of Bobby’s fine work. Meet Bobby Smith.
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King Louie: All about the Hammond B3 / CC#340
07/06/2022 Duración: 28minThe Waterfront Blues Festival is right around the corner…the Fourth of July weekend, as you know. Over the years, OMN has given you inside looks at how it runs, besides keeping you informed about the musicians. Today Louis Pain is here, or King Louie as he likes to be known. We all know he’s a master of the Hammond B-3, but did you know he has a thriving business renting them…including at the Blues Festival. You’ll see two of them this year. He’ll be playing, of course, but so will any other musician who needs one. We’ll take a medium deep dive into those strange creatures, the organs not the organists and hear about the time another musician messed with one that Booker T was going to play. Here’s Louis Pain.
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Ramsey Embick: Adventures in the music trade / CC #339
02/06/2022 Duración: 01h18minRegular listeners to this podcast, and even irregular listeners may or may not remember that for the past few weeks I’ve invited some of my favorite guests to come to the Artichoke Café while I have a window between surgeries. I’ll still make episodes, but for a little while they’ll be via Skype or something like it. Today I am happy to have Ramsey Embick here with me. You may know him from his Jazz piano playing and composing and his Soul and Latin piano playing and composing. He spent a long time in Los Angeles where he worked with dozens of people you’ve heard of including the Pointer Sisters…even Michael Jackson. I want to ask him a million questions about that and other things because he’s always clever and quirky. Welcome back Ramsey Embick.
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Sarah Tiedemann: Third Angle's Artistic Director's new season CC#338
26/05/2022 Duración: 40minReturning to the Artichoke Music Café with me today is Third Angle New Music Artistic Director, flutist Sarah Tiedemann, a Coffeeshop Conversations favorite. The 22-23 season has been announced and Sarah is going to tell us all about what looks to be a very exciting musical experience for everyone…musicians and listeners. After a couple of years of the pandemic, you might say this is the first year she’s been able to spread her wings and put her stamp on all things Third Angle. Everything from the Spruce Goose to music to be played to a 1930’s silent Chinese movie. Let’s find out about the whole season from Sarah Tiedemann.