Episode 27 - Children of Jazz
Podcast |
Human/Ordinary
Publisher |
Sam Loy
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS
Publication Date |
Aug 17, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:36:44

What’s it like being the children of two international jazz musicians? In this episode of Human/Ordinary we meet Ruomi Lee-Hampel and his sister Cavana Hazelton who are divided by the Atlantic Ocean and united by jazz.

Produced by Cinnamon Nippard

For details on where you can find a Gunter Hampel show check out Facebook here, and Instagram here

Thanks to Cavana Hazelton and Ruomi Lee-Hampel for sharing their stories. Find out more about Cavana and her work here, and Ruomi’s horticulture here.

Thanks also to the Human Ordinary team for their editorial advice.

Music

All About Ronnie (live in Antibes 1963) by Jeanne Lee and Ran Blake

Time (live from Göttingen Jazz Festival) by Gunter Hampel Music and Dance Improvisation Company

Awareness 1 by Gunter Hampel Music and Dance Improvisation Company

Sonnenschein by Gunter Hampel and Galaxie Dream Band

Remix of 59820__musicmangoldy__Trumpet_09_(Before-After) by Timbre (downloaded from freesound.org)

The Gunter Hampel Music and Dance Improvisation Company is…

Gunter Hampel

Johannes Schleiermacher

Bernd Oezsevim

Cavana Hazelton

Danilo Cardoso

Chin Mei Huang

Magdalena Dzeco

Ruomi Lee-Hampel

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Human/Ordinary is produced in Melbourne and Sydney by Sam Loy, Mic Cavazzini, Cinnamon Nippard, and May Jasper.

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