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Don’t Call it Jazz is trying a new type of conversation show where host Jon Armstrong is joined by his longtime friend and musical collaborator Keith Kelly. The two of them will be trying a couple different show formats including, Old and New Dreams, where they compare an old classic album with a modern one.
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This university-wide event is a collaborative event to encompass previous research days held by the Graduate School, Office of Research, and the Kasiska Division of Health Sciences. Campus and community members are encouraged to attend the event March 13, 2024 in Pocatello and Meridian.
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Don’t Call it Jazz is happy to promote the upcoming Shade Grove Music Camp, an incredible music festival, and an important staple of the Pocatello music scene. Jon is joined by Chris Williams, one of the organizers of Shady Grove, to talk about the festival and listen through a playlist of some of the featured artists.
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Dr. Henry Evans has curated a wonderful playlist bringing us listeners back to the roots of reggae to foster thought and contemplation.
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It's time for summer blockbusters, including a new Indiana Jones movie and another installment of Mission: Impossible. And if you want a more intimate movie experience, we've got a couple of documentaries to talk about.
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The very first episode of “Sang Your Face Off!” The games have begun! Listen as Elle and Henry talk about whether or not people who were born after 1979 can actually “sang” (as Henry puts it). From Joss Stone to Joy Oladokun, this first installment is filled with soul.
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Join Idaho Matters as we learn about the art of belly dancing and Arabic culture!
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Idaho Matters sat down for a little bit of advice with New York Times Bestselling author Kevin Kelly.
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Author Lacie Waldon joins Idaho Matters to talk about her latest book, "The Only Game in Town."
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For this week’s episode, Jon Armstrong continues his annual tradition of celebrating LGBTQ creative musicians in recognition of Pride month.
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For this week's episode of Don't Call it Jazz, Jon sits down with Dan Simms, founder and producer of the inaugural Meadowlark Music Festival, which will run from June 2nd-4th at his ranch just outside of Aberdeen. We'll also listen to the performance by the ISU big band from our recent spring performance at Jensen Hall.
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This July the Dutch National Ballet will be embarking on their first U.S. tour in 40 years and their first stop will be in Idaho.