Talk Mode
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“Talk Mode” is a major new series, presented by Eamonn Lenihan. These shows mostly focus on contemporary jazz performers in conversation and will include some of the biggest names in the business. Exclusive interviews will (usually) be available every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Pitched to listeners with a basic knowledge of jazz, we’ll always try to bring along those of you who are new to the music. Either way, it should be an interesting journey of discovery. Subscribe and enjoy…

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A brief update from Eamonn... The final three episodes from Season 1 of the podcast will be uploaded as soon as possible. You can learn more about Sea...
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Talk Mode #47: David Lyttle

Drummer-bandleader David Lyttle speaks of growing up near Belfast in the 1980s, playing the Uilleann pipes as a child, working with Joe Lovano et al, ...
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Talk Mode #44: Lili Anel

Singer-songwriter Lili Añel speaks of her move from Spanish Harlem to Philadephia, growing up with a twin sister who's also into music, recording her ...
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Talk Mode #43: Chris Caldwell

Today's guest is a freelance reed-player who lives in Dartmoor (a remote moorland located in the southwest of England). Chris Caldwell's travels have ...
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Talk Mode #42: Nils Landgren

Trombonist-cum-singer Nils Landgren plays R’n’B, funk and jazz. He's enjoyed a career in and outside his native Sweden since signing to the ACT imprin...
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Talk Mode #41: Tommy Smith

Recently, Professor Tommy Smith was awarded an O.B.E. for services to education and jazz music. At 17, he left the Berklee College of Music to tour wi...
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Talk Mode #40: Dave Stapleton

Pianist/composer Dave Stapleton runs Edition Records, a label with a back catalogue of over 100 albums; is a founder member of Slowly Rolling Camera, ...
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Talk Mode #39: Gwilym Simcock

Pianist/composer Gwilym Simcock's latest solo CD "Near And Now" is shortly due out on ACT Music. Last year, this busiest of jazz musicians collaborate...
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