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Yamaha Wind Instrument Podcasts
Newest Episode: Sat January 02, 2010. 11:42 PM
Hear it from the experts. From product announcements to artist clinics and exclusive concerts, Yamaha Wind Instrument Podcasts are your connection to the very latest information about all Yamaha wind instruments. Video and audio podcast episodes focus on flute, clarinet, oboe, saxophone, trumpet, cornet, trombone, horn, low brass, tuba and drum and bugle corps in the jazz, world music, pop and classical idioms.
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Tue December 30, 2008. 03:30 PM
One of the world's preeminent jazz innovators, trombonist and seashellist Steve Turre, has consistently won both the Readers' and Critics' polls in JazzTimes, Downbeat, and Jazziz for Best Trombone and for Best Miscellaneous Instrumentalist (shells). In addition to performing as a member of the Saturday Night Live Band since 1984, Turre leads several different ensembles. Sanctified Shells utilizes the seashell in a larger context, transforming his horn section into a 'shell choir'. Turre's Spring 1999 Verve release, Lotus Flower, showcases his Sextet With Strings. The recording explores many great standards and original compositions arranged by Turre for a unique instrumentation of trombone and shells, violin, cello, piano, bass and drums. Turre's quartet and quintet provide a setting based in tradition and stretching the limits conceptually and stylistically. In the Summer of 2000, Telarc released In The Spur of the Moment. This recording features Steve with three different quartets, each with a different and distinct master pianist: Ray Charles, Chucho Valdes, and Stephen Scott. Steve Turre continually evolves as a musician and arranger. He has a strong command of all musical genres and when it comes to his distinct brand of jazz, he always keeps one foot in the past and one in the future.

For more information, visit www.steveturre.com

From The Hub of all things Yamaha. www.yamahahub.com -- Feel free to send your comments and suggestions to thehub@yamaha.com.
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Tue December 02, 2008. 03:30 PM
Learn about the talented Disneyland ® cast members who depend on Yamaha instruments every day, helping to take your special celebration to a new level and enhance the overall Disneyland ® experience. From Main Street to Tomorrowland, hear these unique individuals share their experiences as part of the All-American College Band.

From The Hub of all things Yamaha. www.yamahahub.com -- Feel free to send your comments and suggestions to thehub@yamaha.com.
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Tue November 11, 2008. 03:30 PM
Music and Golf are unique passions of so many musicians. So, why not join those two activities in an interview format? With a weekly teaching schedule between Cincinnati and New York, Brad Garner doesn't have much time for golf. But that doesn't stop him from talking about it. From The Hub of all things Yamaha. www.yamahahub.com -- Feel free to send your comments and suggestions to thehub@yamaha.com.
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Tue October 28, 2008. 03:30 PM
Learn about the talented Disneyland ® cast members who depend on Yamaha instruments every day, helping to take your special celebration to a new level and enhance the overall Disneyland ® experience. From Main Street to Innoventions to Tom Sawyer Island to Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, hear these unique individuals share their favorite Disneyland ® musical memories. From The Hub of all things Yamaha. www.yamahahub.com -- Feel free to send your comments and suggestions to thehub@yamaha.com.
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Fri October 10, 2008. 03:30 PM
An icon in the trumpet world, Bobby Shew continues to amaze and inspire on a daily basis. Bobby has performed with such greats as Tommy Dorsey, Woody Herman, Della Reese, Buddy Rich, Horace Silver, Benny Goodman and Maynard Ferguson just to name a few. In addition to those greats, Bobby is also an accomplished frontman receiving a Grammy nomination in 1980 for his album "Outstanding In His Field," as well as Jazz Album of the Year for his 1983 album "Heavy Company." As a teacher, Bobby is a sought after clinician whose renowned breathing method is in practice by many of the top trumpet artists on the scene today. In this clinic, Bobby talks about equipment, breathing and the psychology of teaching among other invaluable topics.
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Tue September 23, 2008. 03:30 PM
Yamaha Saxophone Artist Michael Lington, with his talent, charm, and charisma, defines the contemporary jazz
experience. Since the late 90s, he has scored hit after Top Ten hit while treating fans with passionate live performances.
Eighteen years after emigrating from Denmark, Lington gets back to his sensual funk roots, with his new album Heat, released
in early September from Nu Groove. In this episode, Lington shares his insights and experiences on everything from “making it”
as a professional player to starting his own line of cigars.

For more information on Michael Lington, visit www.michaellington.com
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Wed September 03, 2008. 03:30 PM
Yamaha Trombone Artist Ko-Ichiro Yamamoto currently holds the position of Principal Trombone in the Seattle Symphony. Ko-Ichiro's virtuosity is not limited to classical music. He is also widely recognized for his solo work as well as his skills on the bass trumpet. His latest release "Proof" has garnered worldwide praise. In this episode, Ko-Ichiro talks about all things trombone as well as some advice to young players aspring to become professional musicians.

For more information on Ko-Ichiro Yamamoto, visit www.koichiro-yamamoto.com
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Tue August 12, 2008. 03:30 PM
Yamaha Saxophone Artist Greg Vail is widely known in Southern California as a versatile and energetic performer. His knowledge of Yamaha saxophones is well documented on his many saxophone related websites. In this episode, Greg discusses his latest recording project along with some crazy stories from the road.

For more information on Greg Vail, visit www.gregvail.com
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Tue July 22, 2008. 03:30 PM
Yamaha flute and world music artist Suzanne Teng is interviewed in the inagural podcast at the new Yamaha Los Angeles Atelier.
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Tue July 22, 2008. 03:30 PM
Yamaha flute and world music artist Suzanne Teng is interviewed in the inagural podcast at the new Yamaha Los Angeles Atelier.
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Tue July 22, 2008. 03:30 PM
Yamaha flute and world music artist Suzanne Teng is interviewed in the inagural podcast at the new Yamaha Los Angeles Atelier.
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Tue July 01, 2008. 03:30 PM
2008 promises to be one of the most exciting seasons ever for Drum Corps International. In this episode we take a look at the 7 DCI "Open Class" drum corps that perform exclusively on Yamaha Brass and Percussion instruments. Listen first-hand to the directors of the Cavaliers, Cadets, Crossmen, Bluecoats, Colts, Carolina Crown and Madison Scouts describe their 2008 production.

For more information on the Drum Corps International Schedule visit www.dci.org.
For more information on the Drum Corps that perform on Yamaha instruments, visit www.yamaha.com/drumcorps
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Tue July 01, 2008. 03:30 PM
2008 promises to be one of the most exciting seasons ever for Drum Corps International. In this episode we take a look at the 7 DCI "Open Class" drum corps that perform exclusively on Yamaha Brass and Percussion instruments. Listen first-hand to the directors of the Cavaliers, Cadets, Crossmen, Bluecoats, Colts, Carolina Crown and Madison Scouts describe their 2008 production.

For more information on the Drum Corps International Schedule visit www.dci.org.
For more information on the Drum Corps that perform on Yamaha instruments, visit www.yamaha.com/drumcorps
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Tue July 01, 2008. 03:30 PM
2008 promises to be one of the most exciting seasons ever for Drum Corps International. In this episode we take a look at the 7 DCI "Open Class" drum corps that perform exclusively on Yamaha Brass and Percussion instruments. Listen first-hand to the directors of the Cavaliers, Cadets, Crossmen, Bluecoats, Colts, Carolina Crown and Madison Scouts describe their 2008 production.

For more information on the Drum Corps International Schedule visit www.dci.org.
For more information on the Drum Corps that perform on Yamaha instruments, visit www.yamaha.com/drumcorps
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Fri June 13, 2008. 03:30 PM
Yamaha Artist Rex Richardson has become one of the busiest crossover trumpet artists in the world. Since 1995, he has recorded and toured around the globe with the critically acclaimed Rhythm and Brass, an ensemble with a reputation as one of the finest brass groups in North America. Richardson also toured North America and Japan as a member of the late jazz legend Joe Henderson's Quintet and Sextet, and Europe with William Russo's Chicago Jazz Ensemble. He has served since 1997 as fluegelhornist, solo cornet and jazz soloist with the Brass Band of Battle Creek.

In recent years Richardson has become increasingly active as a jazz and classical soloist. He has appeared as a guest artist with dozens of important ensembles throughout the world, including the symphony orchestras of Guangzhou (China), Tokyo and Osaka (Japan), Phoenix, Omaha, Rochester, Syracuse, and Oregon, the Orchestra Academic Baskent (Turkey), the Melbourne New Orchestra (Australia), the U.S. Navy Band and Orchestra in Washington, D.C., the Athens (Greece) Jazz Orchestra, the Sydney (Australia) All Stars Big Band, the Navy Commodores Jazz Ensemble, the Brisbane Excelsior Brass Band (national champions of Australia), and many others.

For more information on Rex Richardson, visit www.rextrumpet.com.
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Fri June 13, 2008. 03:30 PM
Yamaha Artist Rex Richardson has become one of the busiest crossover trumpet artists in the world. Since 1995, he has recorded and toured around the globe with the critically acclaimed Rhythm and Brass, an ensemble with a reputation as one of the finest brass groups in North America. Richardson also toured North America and Japan as a member of the late jazz legend Joe Henderson's Quintet and Sextet, and Europe with William Russo's Chicago Jazz Ensemble. He has served since 1997 as fluegelhornist, solo cornet and jazz soloist with the Brass Band of Battle Creek.

In recent years Richardson has become increasingly active as a jazz and classical soloist. He has appeared as a guest artist with dozens of important ensembles throughout the world, including the symphony orchestras of Guangzhou (China), Tokyo and Osaka (Japan), Phoenix, Omaha, Rochester, Syracuse, and Oregon, the Orchestra Academic Baskent (Turkey), the Melbourne New Orchestra (Australia), the U.S. Navy Band and Orchestra in Washington, D.C., the Athens (Greece) Jazz Orchestra, the Sydney (Australia) All Stars Big Band, the Navy Commodores Jazz Ensemble, the Brisbane Excelsior Brass Band (national champions of Australia), and many others.

For more information on Rex Richardson, visit www.rextrumpet.com.
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Fri June 13, 2008. 03:30 PM
Yamaha Artist Rex Richardson has become one of the busiest crossover trumpet artists in the world. Since 1995, he has recorded and toured around the globe with the critically acclaimed Rhythm and Brass, an ensemble with a reputation as one of the finest brass groups in North America. Richardson also toured North America and Japan as a member of the late jazz legend Joe Henderson's Quintet and Sextet, and Europe with William Russo's Chicago Jazz Ensemble. He has served since 1997 as fluegelhornist, solo cornet and jazz soloist with the Brass Band of Battle Creek.

In recent years Richardson has become increasingly active as a jazz and classical soloist. He has appeared as a guest artist with dozens of important ensembles throughout the world, including the symphony orchestras of Guangzhou (China), Tokyo and Osaka (Japan), Phoenix, Omaha, Rochester, Syracuse, and Oregon, the Orchestra Academic Baskent (Turkey), the Melbourne New Orchestra (Australia), the U.S. Navy Band and Orchestra in Washington, D.C., the Athens (Greece) Jazz Orchestra, the Sydney (Australia) All Stars Big Band, the Navy Commodores Jazz Ensemble, the Brisbane Excelsior Brass Band (national champions of Australia), and many others.

For more information on Rex Richardson, visit www.rextrumpet.com.
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Thu May 15, 2008. 03:30 PM
Part 3 of 3 in a podcast concert series from the Day of Jazz II. This episode includes performances by percussion artists Mike Mainieri and Dave Samuels along with a grand finale performance featuring Mainieri, Samuels and trombone artists Robin Eubanks and Eijiro Nakagawa.
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Thu May 15, 2008. 03:30 PM
Part 3 of 3 in a podcast concert series from the Day of Jazz II. This episode includes performances by percussion artists Mike Mainieri and Dave Samuels along with a grand finale performance featuring Mainieri, Samuels and trombone artists Robin Eubanks and Eijiro Nakagawa.
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Thu May 15, 2008. 03:30 PM
Part 3 of 3 in a podcast concert series from the Day of Jazz II. This episode includes performances by percussion artists Mike Mainieri and Dave Samuels along with a grand finale performance featuring Mainieri, Samuels and trombone artists Robin Eubanks and Eijiro Nakagawa.
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