Springsville (comp./arr. John Carisi) Loren Schoenberg Jazz Orchestra
From the album MANHATTAN WORK SONG recorded 1992 Loren Schoenberg, tenor saxophone Tony Kadleck, trumpet Matt Finders, trombone Danny Gottlieb, drums
Loren's classic 1989 interviews with MEL LEWIS on the history of jazz drums are now (partially) available for download courtesy of a professor at Skidmore!
Look here.
Loren interviewed on BBC, 12/2/09 about Newport Jazz Festival archives
Loren is mentioned in a recent Y'Dig article about Quincy Jones
Loren is mentioned in a recent San Jose Mercury News article Miles Davis' 'Kind of Blue'
Loren is mentioned in a recent Wall Street Journal Benny Goodman piece by Will Friedwald
Loren with WBGO producer/engineer Simon Rentner in the studio after recording three JAZZ FROM THE ARCHIVES shows, all accesible at wbgo.org., airing Sunday evenings at 11PM EST.
Listen to Loren in the JAZZ FROM THE ARCHIVES shows, all accesible at wbgo.org, airing Sunday evenings at 11PM EST.
JANUARY 2010
24 - Live from Harlem. Join host Loren Schoenberg for an hour's worth of music recorded at the Savoy Ballroom, The Apollo Theater, Minton's Playhouse, Count Basie's and other Harlem hotspots.
FEBRUARY 2010
21 - Steak Face - The Genius of Sid Catlett. Being Louis Armstrong's favorite drummer was only one of Catlett's many accomplishments. Host Loren Schoenberg invites you to hear this remarkable drummer in rare recordings with Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington and others.