Scan date : 27/01/2026 20:37
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29/0116h40>18h24 (0x00) ?hrvPublic Enemy - Live at The Metro Theatre, Hip HophrvPublic Enemy, also known as PE, is an influential hip hop group from Long Island, New York, known for its politically charged lyrics, criticism of the media, and active interest in the concerns of the African American community. In 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked Public Enemy number forty-four on its list of the Immortals: 100. Here, the group performs at The Metro Theatre, in Sydney, Australia, on December 27, 2008.
29/0118h24>20h03 (0x00) ?hrvKim Hoorweg at BIRD, Rotterdam, SoulhrvAfter Dutch singer Kim Hoorweg landed her first record contract from Universal Music at the age of 14, her musical career took off and she became a well-known name in the Netherlands jazz community. Famous artists such as Candy Dulfer, Raul Midón, Metropole Orkest, and Gino Vannelli, to name a few, have already performed with the singer on numerous occasions. This time, Kim Hoorweg performs at BIRD in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, together with fellow Dutch musicians Anton Goudsmit on guitar, Niels Broos on keyboards, and Yoran Vroom on drums.
29/0120h03>20h51 (0x00) ?hrvSeine Sessions: Legendary Jazz, ModernhrvThe term "jam-session" was coined in the 1920s when black and white musicians gathered in smoke-filled bars after their respective concerts to enjoy the kind of jazz they could not play in traditional sets. Bing Crosby was a regular at these sessions, and had fun marking the first and third beats of musical phrases by clapping hands, which the musicians call "jammin' the beat". Today, the Seine Sessions revive the happy years of "jam sessions", while the cream of jazz, blues, gipsy and funk Parisian scenes occurs on the boards of the legendary restaurant and jazz club Le Réservoir. Titled "Legendary Jazz", this episode hosted by Eddy King features unique performances by artists playing together for the first time, and interviews with Steve McCraven, Oona Guino, Rodolphe Lauretta, and many others.
29/0120h51>21h00 (0x00) ?hrvHow Long Has This Been Going On? ConcerthrvThe North Sea Jazz Festival is the largest indoor music festival in the world, known globally as the event where the past, present and future of jazz are featured within three days. Next to a firm base of jazz as the festival's staple music genre, many others, such as blues, soul, funk, or hip hop, pass by. In 1980, American soul legend Ray Charles brought the Raelettes and the Ray Charles Orchestra to the North Sea Jazz Festival in The Hague. With the full force of these two groups behind him, Charles showed why throughout his storied career he has been viewed as one of the most recognizable voices in music.
29/0121h00>22h32 (0x00) ?hrvHall & Oates - Live at Sydney Entertainment Centre, PophrvWhen Daryl Hall and John Oates took to the stage at Sydney's Entertainment Centre as the iconic bass line of 'Maneater' began to play, the fans knew they were in for a treat. This duo may have been opening concerts with that irresistibly smooth number for years, but it never seems to lose its magic, and the crowd - an eclectic mix of teens and baby boomers alike - lapped it up. Daryl Hall and John Oates wisely reunited a few years ago after a string of solo projects, and although Oates no longer sports his signature 'tache, they put on the kind of show that makes it hard to believe they even considered going their separate ways. Earworms like 'I Can't Go For That', 'Out Of Touch' and 'Kiss On My List' were surefire reminders that these guys are absolute hit machines, and their catchy synth-soul classics probably deserve to permeate the airwaves as much today as they did decades ago. These Philly crooners still have it in bucket-loads, so this show should have everyone from diehard Daryl Hall and John Oates fans to kids of the 80's groovin' along in no time.
29/0122h32>23h03 (0x00) ?hrvMoondog & The London Saxophonique, FreehrvMoondog, a gaunt, mysterious and extravagantly-garbed blind street musician was celebrated among New Yorkers for two decades before gaining acclaim in Europe as an avant-garde composer conducting orchestras before royalty. Artists such as Charlie Parker, Leonard Bernstein, Steve Reich and Philip Glass have called him one of the great musical visionaries of our century. Day in and day out, the man whose real name is Louis T. Hardin, was as taciturn and unchanging a landmark of the midtown Manhattan streetscape as the George M. Cohan statue in Duffy Square. No matter the weather, he invariably dressed in a homemade robe, sandals, a flowing cape, and a horned Viking helmet - the tangible expression of what he referred to as his Nordic philosophy. For this show, he teams up with renowned saxophone ensemble London Saxophonic for an eccentric performance.
29/0123h03>23h35 (0x00) ?hrvNorth Sea Jazz Archive: Wayne Shorter Quartet, ModernhrvThe world-renowned North Sea Jazz Festival features a wide variety of genres, including traditional New Orleans jazz, swing, bop, free jazz, fusion, avant-garde and electronic jazz, blues, gospel, funk, soul, R&B, hip hop, world beat and Latin. The festival was founded by entrepreneur and jazz fan Paul Acket, who sold his highly successful pop magazine publishing house to organize and fund the first edition of the festival in 1976. This broadcast from the North Sea Jazz Archives presents the great Wayne Shorter Quartet. Shorter's maxim is to reinvent his music during each concert. He means to give his music a radical originality.
29/0123h35>23h48 (0x00) ?hrvMarcus Strickland - The Middle Man, ConcerthrvOn July 20, 2018, double bassist Christian McBride presented his band 'New Jawn' at the Malta Jazz Festival. A five-time Grammy winner, McBride is one of the most requested, most recorded, and most respected figures in the music world today. Hailing from Philadelphia, this music luminary combines jazz, R&B, pop/rock, hip hop/neo-soul, and classical. Gracing the Malta Jazz stage with him are Nasheet Waits (drums), Marcus Strickland (tenor sax), and Josh Evans (trumpet).
29/0123h48>00h00 (0x00) ?hrvDisconnected, ConcerthrvIn 1988, Dee Dee Bridgewater was one of the first great jazz singers to perform at the Jazz Festival in Ramatuelle. In 2016, the story seems to repeat itself as her daughter China Moses took the stage at Ramatuelle. Over the years, China Moses has become a mature performer with a unique style: rocky voice, sharp sense of swing, and intense/energetic stage presence. After signing compilations dedicated to Dinah Washington and blues, Moses released in 2016 an album of his own compositions, entitled "Whatever". Get ready for a most entertaining performance combining jazz, soul, and hip-hop.
29/0100h00>00h31 (0x00) ?hrvParadox Live: Jeroen van Vliet Moon Trio, ModernhrvInnovative contemporary jazz and improvised music, the search for modernity, mind blowing sounds, rock and pop... Indeed PARADOX Tilburg goes beyond jazz, crossing musical boundaries into the unknown soundscapes of electronic music. Indie artists, blues veterans and jazz superstars all pour their hearts and souls at the Paradox. From young, local talents to top national and international artists, PARADOX Tilburg is the most intimate jazz club in the Netherlands, with a devoted audience from all across Europe. In the TV show PARADOX LIVE you get a taste of the greatest concerts and interviews with artists from all around the world. This episode of PARADOX LIVE presents the amazing Dutch pianist Jeroen van Vliet.
29/0100h31>01h32 (0x00) ?hrvNovember Music: Jon Balke Siwan, FusionhrvSince 1993, the November Music Festival has been held every year at various locations in the Dutch city of 's-Hertogenbosch. Highlighting a variety of contemporary musical styles and contemporary composers, November Music is today one of the most important festivals dedicated to contemporary music in the Netherlands. Signifying balance or stability, the Latin-Arabic word "siwan" is the perfect title for the Norwegian pianist and composer Jon Balke's project. This combination of oriental, western, classical, and modern music reaches a perfect musical balance.
30/0101h32>02h37 (0x00) ?hrvBenny Goodman Septet - North Sea Jazz Part II, JazzhrvThe North Sea Jazz Festival is the largest indoor music festival in the world, known globally as the event where the past, present and future of jazz are featured within three days. Next to a firm base of jazz as the festival's staple music genre, many others, such as blues, soul, funk, or hip hop, pass by. In 1982, legendary swing band leader jazz clarinettist Benny Goodman performed two sets with his septet at the North Sea Jazz Festival in The Hague. True to form, with his concert the 'King of Swing' revisited the atmosphere of the swing era - the 1930s - when jazz enjoyed tremendous popularity. Goodman's septet includes Scott Hamilton (tenor saxophone), John Bunch (piano), Phil Flanigan (double bass), Mel Lewis (drums), Warren Vaché (trumpet), and Chris Flory (guitar). Here is the second of two sets recorded at the festival in 1982.
30/0102h37>03h07 (0x00) ?hrvTorTube: Rosemary's Baby, ModernhrvJazz fans in television land have come to the right place for their dose of first-rate world jazz: TorTube! Jazz club De Tor in Enschede is one of Europe's most authentic jazz venues, with an absolutely unique ambiance. Some of the best musicians from Holland and the rest of the world find their way to De Tor to perform for an appreciative audience of jazz fans. In this broadcast of TorTube, the great trumpeter Eric Vloeimans and his associate, pianist Florian Weber, perform a set named Rosemary's Baby. Great music and a perfect ambiance prove an irresistible combination!
30/0103h07>03h45 (0x00) ?hrvThe Morgenland Festival: Needless to Say, FusionhrvSince 2005, the Morgenland Festival of Osnabrueck has dedicated itself to the fascinating music culture of the Near and Middle East. From traditional and classical music to avant-garde, jazz, and rock, the festival program also features art, such as visual arts, dance, and theatre of interdisciplinary projects. Enjoy the musical wealth of the All Star Band in this episode of Morgenland Festival. Featuring graduate of the Boston Conservatory and vocalist Dima Oshno, both songs Dream and Mugam are played by the All Star Band and express a range of moods that vary from peaceful quietude to outbursts of energy.
30/0103h45>05h14 (0x00) ?hrvLa Mambanegra - Music Meeting Festival 2018, JazzhrvThe latin music orchestra, La Mambanegra, combines many musical elements, such as Jamaican or Colombian music, as well as Funk and Hip Hop. Yet, their main musical influence comes from 1970s New York, where during the time Salsa was born. The magic of the genre, however, is given new colours by La Mambanegra: with a series of fantastic adventures in Cali, La Habana and New York, the band's music is inspired by an anonymous and even mythical hero of the Cali's popular neighborhood Barrio Obrero. Consisting of 8 talented musicians, La Mambanegra presents their charming showcase at the Music Meeting Festival in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
30/0105h14>05h46 (0x00) ?hrvjazzahead! 2022 - Constantini, WorldhrvAnnual trade fair, exhibition, and festival jazzahead! is one of the international jazz community's most important events. Hosted in Bremen, Germany, jazzahead! brings together musicians, bookers, agents, organizers, jazz experts, and music enthusiasts at the world's largest jazz event. In 2022, jazzahead! paid special attention to Canada's jazz scene and invited forty jazz acts from all over the world to perform over the course of three days. Among the bands presenting themselves at jazzahead! 2022 is CONSTANTINI, led by Peruvian bandoneonist and pianist Claudio Constantini. Featured in his tango quartet are Raúl Kiokio (electric and acoustic guitar), Antonio Miguel (electric and double bass), and Naima Acuna (drums). Constantini has been nominated for a Latin Grammy Award and has appeared at prestigious venues, including the Berlin Philharmonie, the Royal Concertgebouw Amsterdam, and the Konzerthaus in Vienna.
30/0105h46>06h46 (0x00) ?hrvjazzahead! 2023, ModernhrvAnnual trade fair, exhibition, and festival jazzahead! is one of the international jazz community's most important events. Hosted in Bremen, Germany, jazzahead! brings together musicians, bookers, agents, organizers, jazz experts, and music enthusiasts at the world's largest jazz event. In 2023, jazzahead! paid special attention to Germany's jazz scene and invited thirty jazz acts from all over the world to perform over the course of three days. Among the artists presenting themselves at jazzahead! 2023 is Polish violinist Amalia Umeda Obrêbowska with her quartet. The Amalia Umeda Quartet's sound can be described as a fusion between contemporary, experimental jazz, and traditional Slavic music, which is sure to make an impact on the international music scene.
30/0106h46>07h00 (0x00) ?hrvBarbara, ConcerthrvLegendary jazz pianist Horace Silver's groundbreaking fusion of hard bop, blues, soulful grooves and Cape Verdean influences have left an indelible mark on the world of jazz. At the renowned Umbria Jazz Festival in the picturesque region of Umbria, Italy, Silver is accompanied by a great band of future all-stars: Bob Berg on tenor sax, Tom Harrell on trumpet, Steve Beskrone on bass and Eddie Gladden on drums. During this performance from July 20, 1976, Silver's quintet stretches out on four Silver originals: Adjustment, Barbara, In Pursuit of the 27th Man, and Song For My Father. Tune in and let Horace Silver's irresistible music mesmerize you!
30/0107h00>08h20 (0x00) ?hrvArtvark Saxophone Quartet & Ntjam Rosie: Homelands, FusionhrvHomelands is a collaboration between Artvark Saxophone Quartet and Cameroonian-Dutch singer Ntjam Rosie. The music is inspired by both traditional and modern music from Ntjam's home country Cameroon, (Manu Dibango and Richard Bona) as well as by an Afro-European blend of soul, jazz, gospel and world music. Using unorthodox sounds as the basis of their compositions, Artvark continues to be radical, experimenting with alternative ways of playing the sax. For this project, they explore the world of electronics and effects to create new sounds. Ntjam's role is divers. She is the quartet's fifth instrument, recites spoken word, plays (vocal) percussion, forms duos or trios with the saxophones and accompanies the quartet on her guitar. She performs texts in English as well as in French, one of Cameroon's official languages, and sings in Bulu, her mother tongue.
30/0108h20>09h20 (0x00) ?hrvFay Claassen: Two Portraits of Chet Baker, ModernhrvIn 2013 it is 25 years ago that singer and trumpet player Chet Baker mysteriously died, caused by a fall from the window of his hotel room in Amsterdam. His music is more popular than ever. This concert is performed by Fay Claassen, who became internationally known through her album 'Two Portraits of Chet Baker'. In the U.S. this album was the 'Best Vocal Album of the Year'. In this concert Fay Claassen brings a tribute to Baker with the most beautiful songs and improvisations.
30/0109h20>10h02 (0x00) ?hrvRebirth: Richard LemzhrvDocumentary