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Today’s guest deejay is Brian Jackson.
Brian is an American keyboardist, flautist, singer, composer, and producer. Brian has recorded and performed with everyone from Gil Scott-Heron to Stevie Wonder, and recently released an album with Jazz Is Dead’s Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad.
On today’s show, Brian shares his experiences recording with Jazz Is Dead’s Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Shigeto’s remix of their song “Nancy Wilson,” what get’s Brian in a recording studio, and his New Years resolution.
Brian’s mix include songs that were essential to him when he was a young man trying to figure out his place in music. Brian’s mix also features his partner, the late Gil Scott-Heron.
Photo by Christopher Smith.
John Coltrane "Out of this World” from Coltrane
Brian Jackson "Parallel Lean/Home Is Where the Hatred Is (feat. Gil Scott-Heron” from Gotta Play
Aretha Franklin "96 Tears” from Aretha Arrives
Ahmad Jamal “Emily” from Tranquility
Pat Martino “Masquerada” from Starbright
Miles Davis “Little Church” from Live-Evil
Eugene McDaniels “Headless Heroes” from Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse
Les McCann “Someday We’ll Meet Again” from Another Beginning
Alice Coltrane "Ptah, The El Daoud” from Ptah, The El Daoud
Jimi Hendrix "Belly Button Window” from The Cry of Love
Join us next week when our guest deejay will be award-winning journalist/composer Charu Suri.
Become a supporter of Genius and Soul on Pateon.
Donate to the Jazz Foundation of America.
Brian is an American keyboardist, flautist, singer, composer, and producer. Brian has recorded and performed with everyone from Gil Scott-Heron to Stevie Wonder, and recently released an album with Jazz Is Dead’s Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad.
On today’s show, Brian shares his experiences recording with Jazz Is Dead’s Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Shigeto’s remix of their song “Nancy Wilson,” what get’s Brian in a recording studio, and his New Years resolution.
Brian’s mix include songs that were essential to him when he was a young man trying to figure out his place in music. Brian’s mix also features his partner, the late Gil Scott-Heron.
Photo by Christopher Smith.
John Coltrane "Out of this World” from Coltrane
Brian Jackson "Parallel Lean/Home Is Where the Hatred Is (feat. Gil Scott-Heron” from Gotta Play
Aretha Franklin "96 Tears” from Aretha Arrives
Ahmad Jamal “Emily” from Tranquility
Pat Martino “Masquerada” from Starbright
Miles Davis “Little Church” from Live-Evil
Eugene McDaniels “Headless Heroes” from Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse
Les McCann “Someday We’ll Meet Again” from Another Beginning
Alice Coltrane "Ptah, The El Daoud” from Ptah, The El Daoud
Jimi Hendrix "Belly Button Window” from The Cry of Love
Join us next week when our guest deejay will be award-winning journalist/composer Charu Suri.
Become a supporter of Genius and Soul on Pateon.
Donate to the Jazz Foundation of America.
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