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Jazz Imposters
Jazz Imposters
33 episodes
8 months ago
The Jazz Imposters have finally made it to letter “Z!” If this episode is any indication, we continued to challenge ourselves all the way through to the end of this grand experiment. Tune in as we try and wrap our brains around Woody Shaw’s 1965 composition, Zoltan, and then walk the tightrope of attempting to perform it.
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The Jazz Imposters have finally made it to letter “Z!” If this episode is any indication, we continued to challenge ourselves all the way through to the end of this grand experiment. Tune in as we try and wrap our brains around Woody Shaw’s 1965 composition, Zoltan, and then walk the tightrope of attempting to perform it.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Music History,
Music Interviews
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Episode 20 - Take Five
Jazz Imposters
55 minutes 55 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 20 - Take Five
Take Five by Paul Desmond was released in 1959 on Dave Brubeck’s revolutionary album, Time Out. We’ll tell you about the odd story behind this odd-time song. Plus a special guest drummer takes the throne for this one! 
Jazz Imposters
The Jazz Imposters have finally made it to letter “Z!” If this episode is any indication, we continued to challenge ourselves all the way through to the end of this grand experiment. Tune in as we try and wrap our brains around Woody Shaw’s 1965 composition, Zoltan, and then walk the tightrope of attempting to perform it.