The New Jazz Listener Podcast

The New Jazz Listener Podcast

The New Jazz Listener Podcast

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Topic Category:

Music

Topic Sub-Category:

Music Commentary, Music Interviews

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Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 5
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO
Explicit Content: Yes

Podcast Description

A show where we introduce jazz to anyone who is curious about it or who thinks of jazz as boring or too serious. Welcome to The New Jazz Listener! Hosted by jazz vocalist, changamiré, and photographer, Marvin Anani, each episode features a special guest who brings incredible music they think you must hear, especially if you are new to jazz. Learn more at NewJazzListener.com.--Please Note: Our website is optimized for mobile devices. On computers, view the site in its own browser window and not alongside other tabs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Podcast Insights

Content Themes

The podcast primarily focuses on demystifying jazz for newcomers and those who may perceive it as overly serious. Topics include artist interviews, music recommendations, and discussions around the impact of jazz on culture. Notable episodes feature artists like Brazilian singer Diana Purim and the French jazz trio VERB, offering personal anecdotes and song selections relevant to their experiences.

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