TokyoJazzSite.com – The ultimate guide to jazz in Tokyo and beyond TokyoJazzJoints.com – Photo project documenting the old, hidden jazz joints of the Tokyo metropolitan area OKJazzPodcast – Jazz, Soul, African and World Music
James is Jazz on the Tube’s official Tokyo correspondent.
Ned Sublette – guitarist, composer, author, music scholar, and long-time producer at AfroPop Worldwide
Ned talked with Jazz on the Tube about his recent trip to Cuba (his 26th) and his latest project: putting his soon-to-be-released book The American Slave Coast to music with saxophonist supreme Donald Harrison.
Let’s all help by pre-ordering the book:
You can pre-order from your local independent bookstore now
Bill Crow – Veteran bassist Bill Crow talks with Jazz on the Tube talks about his musical life, literally from Birdland to Broadway and his two books, Jazz Anecdotes: Second Time Around and From Birdland to Broadway, both published by Oxford University Press.
For more info about Bill Crow’s books click here: Bill’s books
This is a new feature on Jazz on the Tube called Artist-Educators.
What we want to do is highlight the accomplished musicians who have done so much to keep jazz alive in recent decades by bringing world class music and music education into our schools, colleges, universities, and other public places.
I have to confess in the late 70s and early 80s, I was afraid the loss of jazz clubs, jazz radio, and the whole infrastructure for jazz performance was going to sound the death knell for new jazz players coming onto the scene. I even wrote a paper about it in 1981.
Little did I know that a small, but supremely dedicated army of men and women were going to keep the fires burning to help new generations of musicians find their way.
Our first featured artist-educator is Billy Foster.
“Gunsmoke” (Composer: Rex Koury)
Adaptation of an arrangement by Rusell Malone
Videos are from a concert held on October 8, 2009 at The Defiance College for the Defiance Community Cultural Council
Renee Miles-Foster – vocals
Bruce Evans – bass
Lannie Turner – drums
Billy Foster -piano
Billy Foster Bio
Billy Foster is a respected, pianist, composer, educator and producer. He has performed as a professional musician for the past 40 years and in addition to performing with others, has led his own groups for much of that time. Mr. Foster has written and produced recordings for both “Billy Foster and Audio” and the “Billy Foster Trio”. He is a featured soloist on two of guitarist Henry Johnson’s CD’s on MCA Records. His work as a pianist and composer with the Valparaiso University Faculty Jazz Trio can be heard on the CDs “For The Moment” and the 2010 release “Journey”. “Portrait” by the Billy Foster Trio & Friends features more of his work as a composer in addition to vocals by Renee Miles-Foster. Mr. Foster has also written and produced music for several television commercials.
As an educator, Billy Foster is retired from 35 years as public school music teacher in Gary, In. Mr. Foster served as jazz piano instructor at Valparaiso University from 1980 to 2014. In this capacity he conducted many jazz clinics, lectures and educational performances. In addition, he was a member of the Valparaiso University Faculty Jazz Trio. Currently, in addition to his private studio, he teaches piano at Indiana University Northwest in Gary, In. Mr. Foster served on the Indiana Arts Commission advisory panel for three years. Foster received a B.S. from Defiance College and an M.M. from Roosevelt University with additional study at New York University. Mr. Foster studied privately with famed jazz pianist Jaki Byard.
Over the years Billy Foster has played concerts with such luminaries as Art Farmer. Jimmy Heath, James Moody, Ernie Watts, Tom Harrell, Red Rodney, Clark Terry, George Coleman, Slide Hampton, Bobby Watson, The Impressions and many others. He is currently the host of the popular radio show the “Billy Foster Jazz Zone” on WGVE 88.7 FM in Gary, In. The show can also be heard at www.billyfosterjazzzone.com
“I Thought About You” – (Composer Jimmy Van Heusen with lyrics by Johnny Mercer)
Personnel listed above.