Take five jazz pianist5/26/2023 ![]() ![]() In short, any alternative I can find does not have a licensing framework, thus creating a situation where I am illegally posting music on my website. ![]() In fact, my shows would be deleted due to being in violation with the general terms of use for those websites. So the alternative platforms are not quite as viable as they would seem at first glance. There seem to be a lot of alternatives, yes, but once again the matter of licensing comes into play as the music that is streamed is not something I create or owe licenses to publish. So… if the functionality of Mixcloud has limitations, why not use an alternative? There are plenty of platforms that stream music, right? Unfortunately things aren’t that easy. For instance, the tracklist remains hidden, music can’t be rewind backward within a cloudcast (only forward), and I can use a limited number of tracks by the same artist or album. That said, Mixcloud is constrained by what it can offer in terms of functionality due to these music licenses. This global blanket music license roughly means that artists get a paid and I don’t get in trouble for illegally streaming licensed music. This is done because Mixcloud has a comprehensive licensing framework with rightsholders globally, including licenses with record labels, publishers, collecting societies and more. He has performed with renowned jazz musicians including Benny Goodman, Dave Brubeck, Rob McConnell, Don Menza, Bill Watrous, Herb Ellis, Charlie Byrd and Joe Williams.Take 5 Jazz uses Mixcloud to publish its shows. His compositions and arrangements have been performed by jazz ensembles in the United States, South America and Europe. He recently earned a PhD in Music Education and String Pedagogy Studies at the University of Southern Mississippi.Ĭompleting the ensemble is drummer Pete Wehner whose interest in jazz harmony led him to pursue a master’s degree in jazz arranging and composition at the University of North Texas. He was trained at Duquesne and Carnegie Mellon Universities and served at Carnegie Mellon as an artist lecturer teaching professor and the Director of Jazz Studies from1994 to 2009. He has performed with numerous artists including the Phil Collins Big Band, the Woody Herman Orchestra and Natalie Cole.īassist David Pellow hails from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and has performed in the United States and Japan with such jazz artists as Billy Eckstine, David Liebman, Jimmy Ponder, Joe Morelllo, Dianne Schuur and Back Pizzarelli. Saxophonist Larry Panella is director of jazz studies at the University of Southern Mississippi. He has performed with nationally known artists such as Delfeayo Marsalis and Don Rickles and Mississippi artists Vasti Jackson and the Capital Big Band. Sam Bruton is a jazz pianist, composer and professor of philosophy at the University of Southern Mississippi. Performing Brubeck’s music will be Sam Bruton, Larry Panella, David Pellow, and Pete Wehner. He was named a Jazz Master by the Library of Congress and, because he also composed classical music integrated with jazz elements, he was inducted into the Classical Music Hall of Fame. ![]() Innovative with odd time signatures, improvised counterpoint, polyrhythm and polytonality, he wrote and performed music that is as vibrant today as it was when he wrote it in the last century. Did you know that the Dave Brubeck song that was made famous by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, “Take Five” has a 5/4 signature? That’s a fun fact to know as you listen to this concert featuring the music of Dave Brubeck, considered one of America’s foremost musicians. ![]()
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