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Top 11 Key Lessons from the Book: You Don't Need a Title to Be a Leader
#goodbooksNB #Maestro81Top 11 Key Lessons from the Book:📓 You Don’t Need a Title to Be a LeaderBy Mark Sanborn 🎯 1: Self-Mastery Ignites Leadership – True leadership commences with mastering oneself. Leading others is only possible when you can effectively lead yourself. 🎯 2: The Person, Not the Position – Influence and inspiration emanate from individuals, not titles. Your impact transcends…
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HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2 2007
Next time I see Country Club Princess, I'm gonna launch her and her pink cart straight into the lake.
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whileiamdying · 2 months
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Most people wouldn’t associate Kenny Loggins with jazz. Best known for his hit songs for movies like Footloose, Caddy Shack and Top Gun, Loggins and Messina and his foray into parent-targeted children’s music, Loggins’  earlier days as a recording artists included long instrumental and improvisational passages with L&M, a few prodigious albums produced by Bob James, projects that included guitarwork from Lee Ritenour, Tommy Tedesco, Steve Khan, Eric Gale, Robben Ford, Hugh McCracken, Dean Parks and Hiram Bullock and a string of albums that featured sax solos from Michael Brecker, David Sanborn and Mark Russo, percussion by Paulinho DaCosta and Ralph McDonald, drummers Steve Gadd and Harvey Mason, bassist Nathan East and vocals by Lani Hall and Patti Austin. Connecting the dots, all four founding members of Fourplay had played on Kenny Loggins albums decades before the band coalesced and Loggins was (no pun intended) an instrumental player in the Zeitgeist of what is now called smooth jazz; casting some of today’s most credible contemporary jazz musicians predating their own solo careers. Publisher Michael Fagien sat down with the iconic singer/songwriter to discuss Loggins’ life, love, work, family and his new book that tells it all on the latest episode of JAZZIZ NOT WHAT YOU THINK.
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slowdancewithme23 · 10 months
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Utilise ton passé comme une rampe de lancement et non comme une ancre - Mark Sanborn
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Delicious music on The Smooth Jazz Kitchen Radioshow - Tasty Smooth. Chef Bruce Buege has created another scrumptious musical menu to please your listening appetite. So, tune in with the Chef and be delighted starting at 7 pm EST, 6 pm CST, 4 pm PST, and 11 pm UK time.
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The Smooth Jazz Kitchen Radioshow - Tasty Smooth
00:00 Greg Chambers feat Lemek Yisrael - Playdate
00:03 Evan Carydakis - Paradise Beach
00:07 3rd Force - Big Shot
00:12 Blair Prince Bryant - Summit
00:15 Ken Navarro - Heaven Sent
00:19 Gota - In The City Life
00:23 The Moore Twins - Is This The Way
00:26 Infinitive Vibes Vibes feat Stabe Wilson - One Love
00:30 Marion Meadows feat Kim Flemming - Be With You
00:35 Rod Best - Into The Light
00:41 Bryan Morris - Tasty Smooth
00:45 Randy Crawford - Give Me The Night
00:50 Stanley Jordan feat Novecento - Easy Love
00:55 Peet Project - Beverly Hills Party
00:58 Tim Cunningham - South Beach
01:03 Deaddream - Eclectic Soul
01:08 Club 1600 - Stay
01:12 Steve Laury - Cuttin Up
01:17 Richard Elliot - Retro Boy
01:21 Eric Evans - Water Sound
01:25 Mark Carter feat Mark Visher & Scottie Haskell - Mi Senorita de San Juan
01:29 Al Nesbitt and The Alchemy - Blowbacks
01:33 PJ Spraggins feat Phil Davis - Metamorphosis
01:37 Brian Culbertson - Feel The Love (Chicago VIP Session-Live)
01:44 David Sanborn - Brother Ray
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The world of music lost a true legend on Sunday with the passing of David Sanborn, a revered jazz saxophonist who graced stages and recordings for over five decades. Sanborn, who battled prostate cancer for several years, died at the age of 78. David Sanborn A Career Defined by Versatility and Collaboration Sanborn's musical journey transcended the boundaries of genre. He seamlessly transitioned between jazz, blues, rock, and R&B, leaving an indelible mark on each. His impressive list of collaborators showcases his versatility and ability to elevate any musical setting. A Studio Powerhouse: Sanborn's saxophone soared on iconic tracks by a who's who of music royalty. He lent his distinct sound to recordings by Stevie Wonder (including the groundbreaking "Talking Book" album), David Bowie ("Young Americans"), and countless others. Musicians including B.B. King, Paul Simon, Cat Stevens, Bruce Springsteen, Elton John, and Chaka Khan all benefited from his masterful contributions. Beyond the Studio: Sanborn wasn't confined to the recording studio. He was a captivating live performer, touring with legends like Wonder and Bowie, captivating audiences worldwide with his soulful and energetic stage presence. A Life in Music: From Early Influences to Lasting Impact Sanborn's passion for music began in his youth. Early Inspiration: Born in Tampa, Florida, in 1947, Sanborn developed a fascination with the saxophone at a young age. Influenced by greats like Lester Young and John Coltrane, he honed his skills and embarked on a musical path that would define his life. Building a Legacy: Throughout his career, Sanborn released numerous solo albums, garnering critical acclaim and garnering six Grammy Awards. His smooth, soulful sound resonated with listeners across generations, solidifying his position as a saxophone icon. Beyond Performance: A Passion for Communication Sanborn's dedication to music extended beyond performing. Sharing the Love of Jazz: He hosted a syndicated radio program, "The Jazz Show," where he introduced listeners to the vast world of jazz and its incredible artists. Modern Communication: Sanborn embraced new media, launching a podcast, "As We Speak," where he delved into in-depth discussions with fellow musicians. He also hosted a YouTube series, "Sanborn Sessions," featuring collaborations with his nephew and brother-in-law. A Sad Farewell, A Lasting Legacy The music world mourns the loss of David Sanborn. His contributions to jazz and popular music are undeniable. From his unforgettable saxophone solos to his dedication to sharing his passion with others, Sanborn's legacy will continue to inspire generations of musicians and music lovers.
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Today's song is "Where Dreams are Made" (2010) by Bruce Sanborn
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THIS SONG IS HELL OF A FUN RIDE!! And just very charismatic over all! Very clearly an introduction song to its album, which has A BANGER TITLE BY THE WAY. I mean "Music at 4 a.m. When You're Drunk" is a downright iconic name.
But yeah, I absolutely love the combo of Bruce's rough vocals with the person harmonising in the background! Not to mention the instrumentals! Great fucking instrumentals. Gives me the vibe of something that'd be played on a jukebox. I mean the electric guitar solo (a little before the 3 minute mark) legitimately made me gasp with joy.
...I actually want to listen to the rest of this album now.
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This is the type of music I imagine every sleazy, old, con-artist character archetype would listen to (<- highest compliment)
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projazznet · 2 months
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Mike Stern – Upside Downside
Upside Downside is the second studio album by guitarist Mike Stern, released in 1986 through Atlantic Records and reissued on August 21, 2007 through Wounded Bird Records.
Mike Stern – guitar, arrangement Mitchel Forman – piano, synthesizer Dave Weckl – drums (except track 4) Dr. Gibbs – percussion Mark Egan – bass (except tracks 2, 4) Jeff Andrews – bass (track 2), co-arrangement (track 6) David Sanborn – alto saxophone (track 3) Bob Berg – tenor saxophone (except track 3) Jaco Pastorius – bass (track 4) Steve Jordan – drums (track 4)
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Legend (7/11) Movie CLIP - Darkness Seduces Lili (1985) HD
We control the beasts we control the demons they are not anyone else's and they are lower than us and they always will be. We will use them to destroy evil on Earth and to clean up everything that they have been doing. He released soon the date is coming up and it's been called. It will be a fascinating adventure for a lot of people for most it won't be and they're going to blame us but they do hear the Mac talk and then Mac proper talk and they hear that it's them. And they're going to stop talking they said and we doubt it these people are very provocative and nasty and evil and they use all sorts of situations. We don't want them to have the information and we'll have to go after them it's not really your plan but we do understand what we're saying it is a form of baiting. This is our son's character and daughters and know not the small human it is the chair and you can see her and Sarah's brain is inside and he's trying to have the creature devour her so her brain won't be destroyed and she won't do it. Our son suggests that he drained people's blood and be mercyful on both of them and it takes time he says no it doesn't not with those and so he goes ohh that's interesting and we heard a story he tried doing it and he did it to a couple people they were revived and it worked he said you know it's like 10 minutes ohh well like an hour but it it works she's coming back and he says do you feel better she says of course keep it coming and they said this is much easier so if you did a transfusion you wouldn't have to do all that and it would take a lot less time. He says why wouldn't I do it with you I said 'cause you die I have a lot of poison in you right now on purpose he said wow that's amazing so the pressure is intense. So he said that there is a way to do things but really he's a pig in a moron so if you keep doing this I guess you're out which you will be. So you see why. Says I can't really do that I said so what we can't labor mouth you blabbermouth and he says I can't stand this kid at all should have done something and now it's too late she says you think so says whatever gave you that impression stupid and he says it she says says what are you talking about we're talking about how lame you are mark Sanborn. So get mad is try to sing stupid things you had knocked out a little at a fight and the show started. And yeah he's going to activate it probably with Trump on board he knows about it but she does too.
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we are doing this together i see it too and revenge for a iife of suffering at your idiot ic hands and in themacs faces all of them adn for good too.  to end your reigh of terror on us. all. 
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we do back them 100% on this statment and the events leading up to this and the event itself, and weill grab them all teh demons andwork. yes.
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Nuada Arrianna list attched whohelped and we see soon too out to ours
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Spectacle Radio ep.111 :: 02.15.24 :: A car needs hormones
Sergey Kuryokhin - Nemoj (Mister Designer, dir. Oleg Teptsov, 1987) Orbital - Concludiato (The Pentaverate) Victor Mate - Rosszkor szóltak rám (Memory of the Summer of ’74, dir. György Kovásznai, 1974) The Francies - Nightmare (dir. Al Columbia, 201X?) Yeule - Frozen Arrow (The Overture of Prototype, dir. 00 Zhang, 2023) Lydia Lunch & Clint Ruin - Stinkfist (Red Spirit Lake, dir. Charles Pinion, 1993) Nimrod Workman (Appalachian Journey, dir. Mike Dibb, Mark Kidel, & Alan Lomax, 1990) This Mortal Coil - Meniscus (Totally Fucked Up, dir. Greg Araki, 1993) The Time of Moulting (dir. Sabrina Mertens, 2020) Orbital - The Box (Untitled 2) (Wasted, dir. Aryan Kaganof, 2006) Al Columbia - Black Death and the Plague Dead Can Dance - Moon Child End Theme (dir. Agustí Villaronga, 1989) Dieter Moebius - Hoffnungsschimmer (Blue Moon, dir. Karsten Wichniarz, 1986) Jacques Higelin - Jolie Môme (Paprika, dir. Tinto Brass, 1991) … Thomas Brinkman - Olga (John and Jane, dir. Ashim Ahluwalia, 2005) Junk - Wildfire (Rave Macbeth, dir. Klaus Knoesel, 2001) Lliso & Suzo Saiz - El Arte de Morir (Álvaro Fernández Armero, 2000) Sergey Kuryokhin - Sorvalas (Mister Designer) Black Britain - Real Life (Hiding Out, dir. Bob Giraldi, 1987) Marianne Faithful - Broken English (Anybody’s Woman, dir. Bette Gordon, 1981) 808 State - In Yer Face (The Myth of the Liberal Media, dir. Sut Jhally, 1998) Jennifer Warnes - Nights Are Forever (The Twilight Zone) Veronika Fischer - Sehnsucht nach Wärme Chris Petke - Diablo (Rave Macbeth) Roberto de Simone & Nuova Compagnia di Canto Popolare - secondo coro delle lavandaie (La gatta Cenerentola, 1976) Denis Mpunga & Paul K. - Intermezzo II Pierre Desprats - Irrealta (Conann, Bertrand Mandico, 2023) Dieter Moebius - Kriminelle Energie (Blue Moon) Health - Blue Monday (Atomic Blonde) Alex McGowan - Guru Flute (Rave Macbeth) Otomo Yoshihide - Bath Cream 2 (Tokyo Elegy, dir. Aryan Kaganof, 1999) … Robert Ashley - The Park (Privacy Rules) (Perfect Lives, dir. John Sanborn, 1984) Piero Milesi & Daniel Bacalov - La Camera Astratta
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The 2024 Book List
Fighting for Your Marriage (Howard J. Markman, Scott M. Stanley & Susan L. Blumberg)
Soldier's Heart (Gary Paulsen)
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (James Agee & Walker Evans) - 1K List: 1/year, 139/total
A Matter of Principle (Susan Beth Pfeffer)
5 Miraculous Muslims Touched by God (Author Unknown - Presumably Some Christian Organization)
The Woman in Me (Britney Spears)
Cold-Case Christianity (J. Warner Wallace)
Romney: A Reckoning (McKay Coppins) *
Sense and Sensibility (Jane Austen) ; 1K List: 2/year, 140/total
[Audiobook] The Underground Railroad (Colson Whitehead); 1K List: 3/year, 142 total
Opportunity Knocks (Tim Scott)
Why Marriages Succeed or Fail (John Gottman)
How to Know a Person (David Brooks) *
Killing Floor (Lee Child)
They Called Us "Lucky" (Ruben Gallego) *
Acquitted (Kyle Rittenhouse)
Profiles in Courage (John F. Kennedy)
The Case Against the Sexual Revolution (Louise Perry) *
The Things We Cannot Say (Kelly Rimmer) *
Who Killed These Girls? (Beverly Lowry)
Endgame (Omid Scobie)
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[Textbook] AHA Heartsaver - First Aid, CPR, AED (2021 Student Edition/Workbook)
[Textbook] AHA BLS Instructor Manual
House of Leaves (Mark Z. Danielewski)
Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austen) ; 1K List: 4/year, 143 total
Social Justice Fallacies (Thomas Sowell)
The Canceling of the American Mind (Greg Lukianoff & Rikki Schlott) *
Lost in Trans Nation (Miriam Grossman, MD)
Bad Therapy (Abigail Shrier) *
Hitler's Pawn (Stephen Koch) *
Rule Number Two (Dr. Heidi Squier Kraft) *
The Exchange (John Grisham)
[Audiobook] Zero Days (Ruth Ware)
Jesus Calling (Sarah Young)
Partners in Power (Roger Morris)
The Iliad (Homer - translated by Emily Wilson) - 1K List: 5/year, 144 total
[Audiobook] The It Girl (Ruth Ware)
In the Country of Men (Hisham Matar)
Get It Together (Jesse Watters)
Say More (Jen Psaki)
The Bible in 52 Weeks (Kimberly D. Moore)
White Rural Rage (Tom Schaller & Paul Waldman)
Prequel (Rachel Maddow)
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Morning After the Revolution (Nellie Bowles)
[Textbook] How to Write Anything - Third Edition (John J. Ruszkiewicz & Jay T. Dolmage)
I Swear (Katie Porter)
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What the Dead Know (Barbara Butcher)
Unbroken (Laura Hillenbrand)
The Situation Room (George Stephanopoulos)
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The Making of a King (Robert Hardman)
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Jazz973 Presents Blues People Live at Rutgers IJS Clements Place Jazz June 9, 2023 Promo from Gregory Burrus on Vimeo.
Jazz973 Presents Blues People Live at Rutgers IJS Clements Place Jazz! Join us on Fri Jun 09 2023 at 19:00:00 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) for a night of soulful blues music at 15 Washington Street, Newark, NJ 07102. 2 Sets: Set 1: 7:00- Set 2: 8:15 - 8:45 - 10 PM
Get ready to immerse yourself in the rich history of blues music, as we bring together some of the most talented musicians in the industry. Our lineup features a diverse range of artists, each with their unique style and sound. This all-star lineup includes:
Gene Lake - drums (Maxwell/Henry Threadgill/Joe Zawinul/Marcus Miller, David Sanborn)
Kelton Cooper - lead vocals and guitar (Kool & the Gang/Black Widow Blues)
Ron Thompson - Organ/Keyboards
Mike Griot - bass (Sue Foley, Michael Hill, Omar [Lyefooke], Deborah Coleman, Russell Gunn)
Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience! Come and enjoy an evening of great music, good people, family, friends at Clements. Whether you're a die-hard blues fan or just looking for a fun night out, this event is sure to be a hit.
So mark your calendars and get ready to groove to the beat of the blues. We can't wait to see you there!
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The Fred Factor by Mark Sanborn | Book Review
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lboogie1906 · 2 years
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Grover Washington Jr. (December 12, 1943 – December 17, 1999) was a jazz-funk/soul-jazz saxophonist. Along with George Benson, John Klemmer, David Sanborn, Bob James, Chuck Mangione, Dave Grusin, Herb Alpert, and Spyro Gyra, he is considered to be one of the founders of the smooth jazz genre. He wrote some of his material and became an arranger and producer. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, he made some of the genre's most memorable hits, including "Mister Magic", "Reed Seed", "Black Frost", "Winelight", "Inner City Blues" and "The Best is Yet to Come". He performed frequently with other artists, including Bill Withers on "Just the Two of Us", Patti LaBelle on "The Best Is Yet to Come" and Phyllis Hyman on "A Sacred Kind of Love". He is remembered for his take on the Dave Brubeck classic "Take Five", and for his 1996 version of "Soulful Strut". He had a preference for black nickel-plated saxophones made by Julius Keilwerth. These included an SX90R alto and SX90R tenor. He played Selmer Mark VI's alto in the early years. His main soprano was a black nickel-plated H. Couf Superba II and a Keilwerth SX90 in the last years of his life. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence https://www.instagram.com/p/CmETGt5rx0Z/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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