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Songs for Rainy Days

October 16, 2020November 7, 2020 jedscottHuman Nature, Recommended Reading/Listening

Two songs for rainy days. Sometimes on a rainy day, you want to feel the sunlight that you know is behind the rainclouds. In that case, the joyous combination Count Basie Band’s playing and Ella’s singing will take you there. Other times, you simply want to be in the rain. […]

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Processing Loss With Music

September 18, 2020November 7, 2020 jedscottHuman Nature, Recommended Reading/Listening

Pop music tends to focus almost exclusively on romantic love as its main subject. Of course there are plenty of exceptions, but the vast majority of popular songs in the last 75 years or more have had a romantic core. (Or an obsessive core, or a core regretting a lost […]

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All Day Music

August 29, 2020November 7, 2020 jedscottHuman Nature, Recommended Reading/Listening

What albums could you listen to all day? What’s your “All Day Music”? For me, the music I can let play over and over has certain characteristics: timeless feeling (not totally wedded to a particular era). depth of musical expression that rewards repeated listening. personal connection to a time or […]

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How Many Years?

August 2, 2020November 7, 2020 jedscottCorona, Recommended Reading/Listening

“How many years will we try to cram into one?” Thankfully, Ben Folds has asked it. Ben Folds is surely one of the finest songsmiths, singers, and pianists alive. I think his new song 2020 is a perfect example – the lilting waltz is a perfect setting for his lyrics […]

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Must-Listen Podcasts

July 23, 2020November 8, 2020 jedscottRecommended Reading/Listening

Like many, podcasts have become a vital part of my media consumption. Between walking my dog 2-4 miles a day and various other commutes and passive time, I had plentiful time where the only media I can consume is sound media – anything visual won’t work. Here’s a list to […]

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Säje Evergreen

June 24, 2020February 15, 2021 jedscottRecommended Reading/Listening, Vocal Jazz

Don’t miss this. Säje is releasing amazing new music fairly regularly right now… I’ve been grooving to this since the dropped it to their Patreon supporters recently, but they released it on YouTube today. Great singing, great sense of ensemble, amazing arrangement, super cool song. Tune in and put it […]

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I Will Not Be Moved

June 20, 2020February 15, 2021 jedscottAdvocacy, Recommended Reading/Listening

Rhiannon Giddens wrote yesterday, on Juneteenth, This song, “Build a House”, came knocking a week ago and I had to let it in. What can I say about what’s been happening, what has happened, & what continues to happen, in this country, in the world? There’s too many words & […]

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Jazz Harmony Retreat

June 1, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Music Literacy, Recommended Reading/Listening, Vocal Jazz

This is a quick recommendation for those seeking growth and learning over the summer. My friend Dr. Jeremy Fox has been leading in-person week-long masterclasses called the “Jazz Harmony Retreat” for years, multiple weeks per summer. They are an intimate, carefully curated small-group class focused on giving music educators, and […]

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The Orchard

May 24, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottRecommended Reading/Listening

Come to the orchard in Spring. There is light and wine, and sweethearts in the pomegranate flowers. If you do not come, these do not matter. If you do come, these do not matter. Rumi

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Hark, I Hear

May 21, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Recommended Reading/Listening, Virtual Choir

Thank you to the LA Master Chorale, who have been putting together a wonderful series of online replay concerts and virtual choir performances, called Sundays at Seven. This week, they paid tribute to Alice Parker, whose music they would have performed last weekend, until the concert was canceled. In lieu […]

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