Paul Winter Podcast; How Environmentalism Shaped How Work - Episode 154

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Our special guest for this episode is Paul Winter, best known for his environmental work, and his concerts with the Paul Winter Consort. From the early days of Paul Winter’s college jazz sextet, which toured 23 countries of Latin America for the State Department and performed the first-ever jazz concert at the White House for the Kennedys in 1962, to his later ensemble, the Paul Winter Consort, his concert tours and recording expeditions have taken him to 52 countries and to wilderness areas on six continents, where he has traveled on rafts, dog sleds, mules, kayaks, tug-boats and Land Rovers. He has recorded over 50 albums, of which seven have been honored with Grammy Awards. The link to his full biography, along with more Resources for this episode, is on our website. In this episode, we talked about: 🎷 Jimmy Heath’s influence on Paul 🎷 Whale sounds and Charlie Parker; what they have in common 🎷 What it was like attending Duke Ellington’s funeral 🎷How he got involved with 'Winter Solstice' 🎷How adventures in SoundPlay started 🎷And MUCH more! Did you know you can get a complete listing of all our shows, as well as Bonus videos and searchable transcripts? All you need to do is become a Patron! Patrons play a huge role in helping to defray the costs of storing each episode’s video and audio, and producing and hosting the show. And, with their small monthly donation of $2 or more, they help keep the great interviews coming. If you want to become a patron and support the show, head on over to our Patreon site: https://www.patreon.com/everythingsaxophone

Paul Winter Podcast; How Environmentalism Shaped How Work - Episode 154

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