Jazzism (a katzpheno mix)

Brian Phoenix

On a mission to rescue jazz radio from the blahs! Celebrating Jazz Culture with news, views and inspiration for your daily walk and not to mention plenty of this music we so lovingly call JAZZ! Each episode is expertly blended and intended to give "Young Jazz Lovers" more of what they're Jazzin' for! New episodes post regularly. Listen, subscribe and fall in love with Jazz Radio all over again. We gonna keep Jazzism rocking until the cops come knocking.

  1. JAN 1

    Jazzism 18.7 - Life Goes On

    Welcome to the final episode of Jazzism (a katzpheno mix) for 2025. On this episode we celebrate life, the beauty, the struggle, and the joy of it all. Though a year is full of change we reflect on those aspects of change in our lives that were positive. We focus now on those aspects of change that helped us to grow, that gave us deeper knowledge of ourselves and the world around us, that taught us to share with one another, and to love each other more.  "What the world needs now is love sweet love, that's the only thing that there's just too little of." Burt Bacharach and Hal David penned those insightful lyrics and put it to beautiful music with an unforgettable melody sixty years ago, and it's just as true now as it was then.  In my mind it's so obviously true the world needs more love. The killings and the wars and the bombings and the starvation has to stop. Love can do it. Have a Happy, Jazzy New Year! - Brian "Katzpheno" Phoenix featuring: Syndee Winters - Alive (2025) James Farm - 1981 (2012) The Anthony Smith Vibraphone Quatet - Highway One (2013) Stanley Turrentine - Impressions (1971) Kurt Rosenwinkel - Homage A' Mitch (2012) M.E.B. - Mellow Kisses (2023) The Stephen Scott Trio - Renaissance, part 4: With The Least Bit Of Hope (1994) The Cookers - Time And Time Again (2014) Branford Marsalis featuring Kurt Elling - Long As you're Living (2016) Hiromi - Life Goes On (2014) Nina Simone - Feeling Good (1965) Nicholas Payton featuring Tim Warfield - After You've Gone (1995)

    1h 47m
  2. 03/30/2025

    Jazzism 18.3 - Work

    Greetings All You Young Jazz lovers! Brian Phoenix back again with another installement of Jazzism (a katzpheno mix).... one I am certain you are gonna dig the most! I entitled this episode "Work" for two reasons, one it is the title of a composition written by Thelonious Monk and included here on the podcast (performed by Chick Corea Trio), and because work is essential to life. Work gives us purpose and it sustains us. There is an inherient nobility in all forms of work. Work loses it's meaning only when the work being done is not done to the best ability of the worker. It loses its value when it is not properly compensated or valued by the end user (employer or customer). We all got work to do, my work is simple and is stated in my tagline - "Bringing You Nothing But The Best That The World Has To Offer In Jazz Music, This Is Jazzism" as well as in my mission statement "Rescuing Jazz Radio From The Blahs!" Good people, I love my job..... now if I could only get some monetary compensation for the work...that would be awesome. Enjoy the mix, Brian "Katzpheno" Phoenix featuring: Buster Williams - Where Giants Dwell (2018) Nicholas Payton - Levin's Lope (2021) Gregory Porter - Movin' (2013) Dave Holland Sextet - Pass It On (2008) Sonny Rollins - Clear-Cut Boogie (1998) Roy Ayers - Virgo Vibes (1967) Chick Corea Trio - Work (2013) Yellowjackets - An Informed Decision (2013) Cecile McLorin Salvant - The Underling (2015) Geri Allen - Baby, I Need Your Loving (2013) Herlin Riley - You Don't Know What Love Is (2019) Roberta Flack - Tenderly (1994)

    1h 29m
  3. 02/14/2025

    Jazzism 18.2 - My Funny Valentine

    Greetings All You Young Jazz Lovers, February 14th in the USA is officially Valentines Day, a day created by a small entrepenuer ages ago to... well, quite frankly sell more product. The origins seem to begin around 1850 in Massachusetts with a woman regarded as the mother of the American valentine - Esther Howland, the daughter of a stationer. She started making small Valentine cards made of layers of lace with printed images on them. She hired a bunch of local girls to create them at home in her parlor and sent them out with her brothers who were traveling salesmen and thus the Valentines Day card industry and eventual holiday, as we now know it was born.  Over the years consumers were told by the card makers that today is THE day to express your deepest romantic notions to that special someone. Oh, and by the way these same greeting card companies just happened to have the perfect sentiment printed on a card, just in case you are at a loss for words to offer to your love interest. Neat, huh? Pretty soon candy makers and florists were in on the bit and quicker than a stolen kiss an industry was born. "Love for sale, appetizing young love for sale." Now of course all young jazz lovers know TRUE LOVE cannot be bought nor sold, but there's no reason you should miss out on all the fun! So, with that in mind I offer (at no charge) my specially curated romantic Jazz filled soundtrack to compliment your romantic rendezvous for two. You'll have to supply the wine and candles.  Love ya, mean it!  -  Brian "Katzpheno" Phoenix  featuring: Sting - I Burn For You (2010) Ahn Trio - My Funny Valentine (2008) Eliane Elias - Sabia (1990) Angela Bofill - Song For A Rainy Day (1983) Kenny Garrett - Lullaby Of Isfahan (1990) Duke Ellington & John Coltrane - In A Sentimental Mood (1962) Nneena Freelon - Inside A Silent Tear (1998) Bobby Watson & Horizon - P.D. On Great Jones Street (1990) Herbie Hancock - Norweigan Wood (1995) Michael Henderson - Stay With Me This Summer (1976) The Guilherme-Campos-Monteiro Quintet - One Cloud (1999) Joshua Redman - Twilight...and Beyond (2000)

    1h 4m
4.9
out of 5
16 Ratings

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On a mission to rescue jazz radio from the blahs! Celebrating Jazz Culture with news, views and inspiration for your daily walk and not to mention plenty of this music we so lovingly call JAZZ! Each episode is expertly blended and intended to give "Young Jazz Lovers" more of what they're Jazzin' for! New episodes post regularly. Listen, subscribe and fall in love with Jazz Radio all over again. We gonna keep Jazzism rocking until the cops come knocking.