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Norside Organ Trio Featuring Tommy Lehman. Mixing jazz, blues and funk with a healthy dose of the Hammond B3, the Pittsburgh based Norside produces a sound best described as Rust Belt Funk. Whether they’re playing alongside contemporaries such as The New Mastersounds and Bar Kays, or pushing boundaries with the Steeltown Horns, Norside embodies the commitment to giving the Hammond B3 room to breathe and pushing musical boundaries. For this performance, they’re joined by pre-eminent Northeast Ohio trumpeter Tommy Lehman. By this point in the program, Tommy needs no introduction but he travels extensively both as a member of Alla Boara and The Admirables and as the leader of multiple groups under his own name. Featuring Tommy Lehman on Trumpet, Skip Sanders on the Hammond B3, Steve Ippolito on Drums and Glenn Strother on Guitar, and from a March 13th, 2025 performance, Daniel Peck is your host forNorside featuring Tommy Lehman…Live at the Bop Stop.
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This episode pays tribute in loving memory to Jeffrey Newberry Sr. (Gospel Keynotes), Elder Goldwire McLendon (pictured) (Savettes), and Katie Sankey.
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Jackie Warren is a legend behind the piano, from her work in the 3D Jazz Trio, to her work with Tito Puente and her place as one of the anchors of the Cleveland Jazz Orchestra. She leads this performance, where she’s joined by Saxophonist Steve Kortyka. Beyond the four releases as a band leader, Steve is a core member of the Brian Newman Quintet and his work anchors releases by Tony Bennett and live performances with Lady Gaga. But wait, as they say, there’s more. Jim Rupp joins this group on percussion and beyond some legendary performances with Woody Herman, Ray Charles and Natalie Cole and his extensive work as a drum educator Jim has forgotten more about drum performance than many of us will ever know. George Delancy rounds out this quartet on bass. George was a core member of the Larry Fuller Trio and has performed with Ben Patterson, Wynton Marsalis and Houston Person, among others. Enjoy this talented quartet as they perform a mix of standards and originals. From February 8th, 2025 Daniel Peck is your host for the Jackie Warren Quartet…Live at the Bop Stop.
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Music from Sis. Rosetta Tharpe, The Harmonizing Four (pictured), Thomas Whitfield Company, Treadwell Community Singers, Patterson Singers, two "send me my flowers" living legend sets for Rev. Ernest Franklin, and others."
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Chief Phillip Martin. An encore interview segment and spotlight on the late, Phillip Martin, Tribal Chief of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, a federally recognized tribe in east Central Mississippi.Their reservation included lands in Neshoba, Leake, Newton, Scott, Jones, Attala, Kemper, and Winston counties in Mississippi.Chief Martin had a 40-year record of service to the Tribal government, including 32 years as the Representative of the Tribe’s principal elected official.
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Pathways to Education. Owen Christopher Hines shares some of the work done by Pathways to Education, a program that works with lower-income communities to address high school dropout rates and provide comprehensive support to students. He shares success stories of students who have overcome challenges and achieved their goals with the help of Pathways, and discusses some of the key strategies implemented by Pathways: include engaging parents and the community, adapting to individual needs, and celebrating collective achievements.
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On this episode the New Nostalgia invite you to join them for music for your head and your heart. The Chicago based nonet blend jazz, pop and rock together to create a sound that is familiar and tight while also offering band members a bit of room to explore. Their self-titled 2019 debut was hailed by Downbeat as power-polychord instrumental rock at its finest and we’re hard pressed to disagree. From February 1st, 2025 Daniel Peck is your host for a sold-out performance from New Nostalgia…Live at the Bop Stop.