Sunday, January 25, 2009

Eddy Davis is a special guest on Time After Island Time (part 3 of 3)

A series welcoming musicians from the Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band featuring Woody Allen
Produced by Paul Leslie and Jeff Pike

For the very last episode in this series on the Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band, we are pleased to present our interview with the Manhattan Minstrel, inductee of the National Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame, Musical Director of the Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band featuring Woody Allen, the front man for the band Wild Reeds and Wicked Rhythm, the man behind New York Jazz Records--Musician, Singer, Producer and Composer--the Legendary Eddy Davis!

Join us as we travel on the songlines and bring a fascinating series to a close.

Monday - 3:00 PM – January 26, 2009
Wednesday - 9:00 AM – January 28, 2008
Thursday - MIDNIGHT – January 29, 2009
Saturday - 8:00 PM – January 31, 2009
*All Broadcasts are Eastern Time*

For more information check out www.theeddydavis.com

Eddy Davis is a special guest on Time After Island Time (part 2 of 3)


A series welcoming musicians from the Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band featuring Woody Allen
Produced by Paul Leslie and Jeff Pike

For the grand finale of this series, we welcome the legendary Eddy Davis, the Manhattan Minstrel, inductee of the National Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame and musical director of the Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band featuring Woody Allen. Mr. Davis has been associated with filmmaker Woody Allen for decades, in performance and recording. In addition to performing live with Woody Allen, Mr. Davis's playing and material has appeared in many of his acclaimed movies.

Eddy Davis is a talented composer, performer, singer and musical director who has played in famed venues around Europe and America--including New York's Carnegie Hall, Paris' Olympia Theatre and London's Royal Festival Hall. He has recorded with artists ranging from Leon Redbone, Tom Waits to Benny Goodman and many others. He is also the driving force behind New York Jazz Records, a label preserving and perpetuating many styles of music much neglected by our mainstream media.

You will not hear music like this anywhere, and Eddy Davis makes for a fascinating interview!

Monday - 3:00 PM – January 19, 2009
Wednesday - 9:00 AM – January 21, 2008
Thursday - MIDNIGHT – January 22, 2009
Saturday - 8:00 PM – January 24, 2009
*All Broadcasts are Eastern Time*

For more information check out www.theeddydavis.com

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Eddy Davis is a special guest on Time After Island Time (Part 1 of 3)


Left to right: Conal Fowkes, John Gill, Paul Leslie and the Eddy Davis.

A series welcoming musicians from the Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band featuring Woody Allen
Produced by Paul Leslie and Jeff Pike

For the grand finale of this series, we welcome the legendary Eddy Davis, the Manhattan Minstrel, inductee of the National Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame and musical director of the Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band featuring Woody Allen. Mr. Davis has been associated with filmmaker Woody Allen for decades, in performance, recording and his playing and material have appeared in many of Mr. Allen's movies.

Eddy Davis is a talented composer, performer, singer and musical director who has played in famed venues around Europe and America--including New York's Carnegy Hall, Paris' Olympia Theatre and London's Royal Festival Hall. He has recorded with artists ranging from Leon Redbone, Tom Waites, Benny Goodman and many others. He is the driving force behind New York Jazz Records, a label preserving and perpetuating many styles of music much neglected by our mainstream media.

You will not hear music like this anywhere, and Eddy Davis makes for a fascinating interview! Tune into Time After Island Time from anywhere in the world online via www.radio.jimmydreamz.com

Monday - 3:00 PM – January 12, 2009
Wednesday - 9:00 AM – January 14, 2008
Thursday - MIDNIGHT – January 15, 2009
Saturday - 8:00 PM – January 17, 2009
*All Broadcasts are Eastern Time*

For more information check out www.theeddydavis.com