Showing posts with label Quincy Troupe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quincy Troupe. Show all posts

Monday, January 30, 2012

Quincy Troupe Errançities

Show description for Sunday 1/29/2012 @ 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM

This week, on the 5 o'clock hour, poet, essayist, editor, Quincy Troupe. We will be discussing his most recent collection, Errancities, as well as his new recording, SOUNDART a new tongue.

Many of the poems in Errançities had their origins in my visits to the beautiful French-speaking island of Guadeloupe. “Errance” is a French word meaning to “to wander,” or a “roving, wandering life,” also, “a risky, edgy, wandering life.” The title poem, “Errançities,” exemplifies all these concepts for me, as do other poems in the collection. I first discovered the word while reading the poems of Edouard Glissant, the late, distinguished poet, philosopher, novelist, and critical thinker from Martinique. I fell in love with the word and its meaning, and it seemed to apply to my life and the poems I was writing at the time—poems about different places I was visiting in the world.

But, and although I love the word “errance” and what it means, I felt it wasn’t exactly what I needed. So I coined the neologism errançities, an expression I felt more at home with, especially in the way the new word sounded, rolled off my tongue, and because it contains the word “cities” in it. In my mind I think of the word as a noun, because it identifies people, animals, places or things, even abstract concepts.

The rhythm and tone of errançities was also closer to another neologism of mine, Trancircularities, which was the title of my seventh book of poems, published by Coffee House in 2002. Also, in my mind, errançities means plural wanderings of many lives, rather than one life. Thus, Errançities is the title of this new book of poems: I hope you enjoy some of them.

—Quincy Troupe, January 19th, 2012, New York City

photo of Quincy Troupe by Chris Felver


ArtistSongAlbumLabel

Dizzy Gillespie & Charlie ParkerShaw 'NuffDizzy Gillespie All Star QuintetGuild

Bud Powell Shaw 'Nuff1960 Essen, GrugahalleWDR

Woody HermanFour BrothersWoody Herman & His OrchestraColumbia

Gerry MulliganAs Catch CanWhat Is There To Say?Columbia

Hank MobleyUh HuhWorkoutBlue Note
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Big Joe TurnerShake, Rattle & RollThe Boss Of The BluesColumbia

Lonnie YoungJim & JohnSouthern Folk Heritage Series: Sounds Of The SouthAtlantic

Alec AskewEmmaline, Take Your TimeThe Land Where the Blues Began Alan Lomax Collection

Miles & Bob PratcherButtermilkI'm Gonna Live Till I Die AnyhowField Recordings of Alan Lomax

Bo Diddley Mumblin' GuitarHave Guitar Will TravelChess

Ray CharlesMovin' OnHallelujah, I Love Her So!Atlantic

Howlin' WolfGoing Down SlowHowlin' WolfChess
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Erroll GarnerStairway To The StarsPortraitDocuments (Japan)

Erroll GarnerStairway To The StarsPortraitDocuments (Japan)

Earl Hines Piano ManEarl Hines & His OrchestraRCA

Maynard Ferguson featuring Hank JonesThat Jones Boy Birdland Dream BandFresh Sound (Spain)

George Russell featuring Bill EvansAll About RosieThe Birth Of The Third StreamColumbia

Charles Mingus Gunslinging BirdMingus DynastyColumbia
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Lennie TristanoJust JudyLennie Tristano 1946 - 1947The Chronogical Classics

Lennie TristanoSpontaneous CombustionLennie Tristano 1946 - 1947The Chronogical Classics

Shorty Rogers featuring Hampton HawesDiablo's DanceShorty Rogers & His GiantsDocuments (Japan)

Lou LevyDing Dong The Witch Is DeadSolo SceneFresh Sound (Spain)

Hank MobleyRoll CallRoll Call Blue Note

Hank MobleySmokin' WorkoutBlue Note
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Quincy TroupeA Man Walks In Slow MotionA New TongueSoundart

Interview With Quincy Troupe By Justin DesmanglesInterview With Quincy Troupe By Justin DesmanglesInterview With Quincy Troupe By Justin DesmanglesInterview With Quincy Troupe By Justin Desmangles

Quincy TroupePoem For MagicA New TongueSoundart

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Telling It Like It Is, with Daruis Jones & Paul Mooney


Show description for Sunday 11/27/2011 @ 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM

We are honored this afternoon on New Day Jazz to welcome one of the most exciting voices in jazz today, alto saxophonist, bandleader, composer, Darius Jones, in the 5 o'clock hour.

Also this afternoon, on the 4 o'clock hour, writer, actor, comedian, Paul Mooney returns to New Day Jazz. Mr. Mooney will be appearing at the Punch Line, in Sacramento, Dec. 1st - 4th.


ArtistSongAlbumLabel

Freddie HubbardThe Intrepid FoxRed ClayCTI

Dave HollandInterceptionConference of the Birds ECM

Miles DavisDirectionsParaphernalia JMY

Jack Hirschman Occuparty ArcanePrivate RecordingPrivate Recording
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Darius Jones Chasing The GhostMan'ish BoyAUM-Fidelity

Darius Jones Big Train Rollin'Man'ish BoyAUM-Fidelity

Hamiett Bluiett featuring Quincy TroupeSnake Back SolosNali KolaSoul Note

Abbey LincolnYou Made Me FunnyYou Gotta Pay The BandVerve
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Henry Grimes & Rashied AliMoments (Poem)Spirits AloftPorter

Henry Grimes & Rashied AliRapid Transit (excerpt)Spirits AloftPorter

Interview With Paul Mooney By Justin DesmanglesInterview With Paul Mooney By Justin DesmanglesInterview With Paul Mooney By Justin DesmanglesInterview With Paul Mooney By Justin Desmangles

Henry Grimes & Rashied AliRapid Transit (excerpt)Spirits AloftPorter

Louie BelogenisAlabamaTiresiasPorter

Louie BelogenisSeven LivesTiresiasPorter

Darius Jones A Train Big Gurl (Smell My Dream)AUM-Fidelity

Darius Jones Ol' Metal Faced BastardBig Gurl (Smell My Dream)AUM-Fidelity
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Darius Jones & Matthew ShippOvervoidCosmic LiederAUM-Fidelity

Darius Jones & Matthew ShippWeeja DellCosmic LiederAUM-Fidelity

Darius Jones Interviewed By Justin DesmanglesDarius Jones Interviewed By Justin DesmanglesDarius Jones Interviewed By Justin DesmanglesDarius Jones Interviewed By Justin Desmangles
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Dinah WashingtonCold, Cold HeartAlabamaOxford American

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Quincy Troupe and the Blues Traditon of Black Renaissance Noire


New Day Jazz


Justin Desmangles talks with poet, essayist and editor of Black Renaissance Noire, Quincy Troupe. Co-author with Miles Davis of his autobiography, Miles, Mr. Troupe is among the foremost contributors to the history of the music we know today as jazz. One of the leading intellectuals and artists in the world today, Mr. Troupe offers his insights into a number of subjects in this exclusive interview, including blues tradition, the struggle between students and the University of California, the reception in the media of Barack Obama and his old friends Ishmael Reed, Oliver Lake and the late James Baldwin.



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Playlist includes and number of scarce jazz recordings, such as Blue X-Mas (To Whom It May Concern), as well as Langston Hughes reading from his masterwork, Ask Your Mama.









Annie Ross I Feel Pretty Sings a Song with Mulligan World Pacific


Langston Hughes Ride, Red, Ride Ask Your Mama: 12 Moods for Jazz Buddha


Chet Baker But Not For Me Chet Baker Sings World Pacific


Bill Evans Milestones Waltz for Debby Riverside

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Ray Charles When Your Lover Has Gone The Genius of Ray Charles Atlantic


Ray Charles / Betty Carter Baby, It's Cold Outside Ray Charles & Betty Carter ABC - Paramount


Michel Legrand featuring Miles Davis Jitterbug Waltz Legrand Jazz Columbia


Bill Evans Tenderly Everbody Digs . . . Riverside

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Miles Davis featuring Bob Dorough Blue X-Mas (To Whom It May Concern) Jingle Bell Jazz Columbia


Langston Hughes Ode to Dinah Ask Your Mama Buddah

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Tommy Dorsey featuring Frank Sinatra Violets for Your Furs Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra with Frank Sinatra RCA - France


Shirley Horn Violets for Your Furs Violets for Your Furs Steeple Chase


Miles Davis / Gil Evans New Rhumba Miles Ahead Columbia


Interview with Quincy Troupe By Justin Desmangles





Miles Davis Generique Ascenseur pour l'echafaud Fontana


Miles Davis L'assassinant de Carala Ascenseur pour l'echafaud Fontana