Mon, 20 August 2007 This site is going away - please visit http://www.redraspus.com/podcast for new information, David Marriott redraspus@redraspus.com Comments[71] |
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Sun, 2 April 2006 Back from New York and back to podcasting! Episode 13 features a couple of my latest discoveries in the Seattle area, plus a track from former Seattle resident Mark Bordenet. Show Notes
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Tue, 31 January 2006 Four of the many big bands in the greater Seattle area: Jim Cutler, Charlie Smith, ECJO, and Jim Knapp. We'll be doing another show in the coming weeks on some of the other local big bands.Show Notes
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Tue, 17 January 2006 Welcome to 2006! This episode we feature some new music for the new year, and some of the noteworthy tracks from 2005.Show Notes and Links:
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Mon, 5 December 2005 We made it to ten episodes! So today we have some new music from Mark Bordenet, and some of my favorites from the past episodes by Victor Noriega, Tumbao, and Steinwagon. Be sure to listen to the episode and hear about the contests!Show Notes
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Tue, 22 November 2005 From Geoff Harper's Last Mondays concert series, this is Brandin Offischner! Geoff Harper (bass), Hans Teuber (saxes), Byron Vannoy (drums) and Jacques Willis (vibes) -- and then some! Recorded live at the LAB at the Seattle Drum School of Music..Show Notes Comments[20] |
Mon, 7 November 2005 Back in full force! We will have a few more episodes up this week to make up for lost time, so please stay tuned! This week, we're recreating a night of music heard in Seattle on October 20, 2005, and both gigs within the same two blocks, no less. Hope you enjoy the music from Carlos Cascante y su Tumbao, and Frieze of Life. Show Notes Comments[19] |
Sun, 9 October 2005 Finally - back in Seattle after a month in New York -- so glad to be back and bringing you more jazz music from the area. This episode: live music from the 2004 Ballard Jazz Festival. Show Notes:
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Thu, 29 September 2005 Back for another episode despite my crazy week of packing and injuries -- hope you like the variety and picks: two saxophonists and two trumpet players from the Seattle area. Show Notes: Comments[17] |
Wed, 21 September 2005 We made it to the fifth episode! So glad you are all still here sticking around -- four great tracks over 10 years from local pianist/keyboardist/organist/mooger/etc Ryan Burns. Enjoy! Show Notes: Comments[18] |
Tue, 13 September 2005 Another "better late than never", but I will not become a podfader! Two trio tracks, an en-core of the Core, and some big band tracks. Thanks to all for tuning in -- if you have a request, comment, or rant, send it to redraspus@marriottjazz.com Show Notes: Comments[15] |
Tue, 6 September 2005 A little late getting this posted as I'm in New York for the month. First set features soprano saxophone (Jay Thomas and Mark Taylor), and second set features latin jazz (Tumbao) and duo mahem (Mandyck-Keplinger). Show Notes: Comments[15] |
Wed, 31 August 2005 Wichita Rutherford challenged podcasters to create short 2 minute promos that would help to raise funds for Red Cross and other organizations to help with relief in the Gulf Coast from Hurricane Katrina. Our thoughts are with all of you in the Gulf Coast. Comments[13] |
Sun, 28 August 2005 Second of two episodes from our debut weekend, this time featuring folks I've known as long as I've been playing jazz music: Aaron Birrell (The Core), Seth Alexander (2-Bit Trio), Thomas Marriott, and Marc Fendel (Swampdweller). Show Notes: Comments[14] |
Sun, 28 August 2005 Welcome to the first episode of Seattle Jazzscene on Red Raspus Radio. As a special bonus, we are issuing two episodes the first week, with this premier episode playing the complete "In the Beginning Suite" by Seattle's Septology. Show Notes: Comments[16] |

We made it to ten episodes! So today we have some new music from Mark Bordenet, and some of my favorites from the past episodes by Victor Noriega, Tumbao, and Steinwagon. Be sure to listen to the episode and hear about the contests!
From Geoff Harper's Last Mondays concert series, this is Brandin Offischner! Geoff Harper (bass), Hans Teuber (saxes), Byron Vannoy (drums) and Jacques Willis (vibes) -- and then some! Recorded live at the LAB at the Seattle Drum School of Music..














