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  • BJ Levy
    2024/09/15

    CFM president, BJ Levy is my blockbuster guest to kick off Season 3 on Chicago Musician. BJ had a long career as a professional trumpet player. He studied at Indiana University and then DePaul University where he received his Master's in Jazz Studies. But the majority of his career was spent playing in the pit for Broadway musicals. We talk about the unforgiving nature of being a lead trumpet player, plus the physical demands of playing 8 shows a week. Like many of us, BJ started off playing in his high school band, but his unique journey has some interesting twists and turns.

    CFM President BJ Levy

    The biggest shift in BJ's career started with a phone call. He was asked to run for the musicians union board of directors. As it turned out, that call was just the first stepping stone on his path to greater things. First, he was elected Secretary/Treasurer. Then, after a bumpy transition and contentious election, BJ won the contest for president. I was really interested in what being the president of a large union actually entails. Some of his duties are fairly predictable, but others are more nuanced and even surprising. We get into the weeds a little bit about negotiating contracts and the art of negotiating. BJ calls it coalition building. He also calls this 'the best job he's ever had'.

    But it's not all union talk. We check in on some of our favorite streaming shows and other things the Prez does to relax in his down time. There might be a surprise or two in there, so stick around till the end!

    More Info

    If you'd like more information about the Chicago Federation of Musicians, here's a link to their website: cfm10208.com
    For photos of BJ and more, click on Shawn's Photos on the bestshawnstengel.com website or follow this link: https://sksyphotos.smugmug.com/Music/Chicago-Musician-Podcast-Pix

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Mumbai Bye
    2024/07/05

    A visit to Mumbai is on tap for Part 3 of my Indian adventure, Mumbai Bye. Part 2 ended with us still in Jammu & Kashmir. We flew out of Srinagar, in view of the Himalayas and all their glory. Delhi still has some secrets to reveal, and we make the most of our last day and a half there. Some times with Mr. Sam, and some times adventuring out on our own.

    We visit Gandhi Smriti where Mahatma Gandhi spent the final days of his life. He was assassinated in the nearby garden. Some shopping at Dilli Haat was in the cards before a memorable evening visit to Gurudwara Bangla Sahib with Mr. Sam.

    On Thursday, Gisele and I had our last day of exploring Delhi on our own. We tuk-tukked and metro-ed to Safdarjang's Tomb. Aggressive monkeys were the story at Hanuman Mandir. Serenity and an odd 'amusement park' held our interest at Birla Mandir. But the serenity was short lived. What does one do on Eid in Delhi? Why, go to the Jama Masjid with all the rest of the muslims, of course! So back on the metro we hop. When we hop off, we're not sure of where we are. But a wild tuk-tuk ride got us to the mosque, and in no time, we were Instagram celebrities, at least in other peoples' selfies with us. Many, many selfies! And the topper of our day were the crowds near the Red Fort. Huge, epic, masses of humanity. The essence of India!

    But before leaving India, we need to see its largest city, Mumbai. Totally different from Delhi, Mumbai, formerly called Bombay, has a vibe all its own. Being on the ocean, it's not only super hot, but also super humid. If you blink, you sweat! And even in the crush of people, it often seems calmer than Delhi. But not less interesting. The remnants of British rule are everywhere, from the Gateway to India, the Prince of Wales Museum and the Queen Victoria train station, to the fabled, infamous, and luxurious Taj Mahal Hotel.

    We took a ferry ride out to the Elephanta Caves, and had a mind blowing tour guided by a local resident, of the World's Third Largest Slum, Dharavi. A city of glaring contradictions and super friendly people. It was hard to say Mumbai Bye!

    That's right, Mumbai Bye India. I look forward to returning this endlessly fascinating Asian giant.

    Links to photos at bestshawnstengel.coms and click on Shawn's Photos

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    1 時間 26 分
  • Still India
    2024/05/24

    ‘Still India’ picks up where I left off after the ‘So I went to India. . .’ episode (Cadenza #5). My Indian adventure continues with a full hot day back in New Delhi. Then we go exploring a little farther afield. We fly north to Amritsar which is the home of the iconic Golden Temple of the Sikhs. Just to the west we visit the truly bizarre flag lowering ceremony at the Wagah Border where India and Pakistan meet. You’ll want to hear about this mind-blowing experience where soldiers from two countries that dislike each other immensely strut and kick and pound their chests in front of stadiums full of cheering crowds. And then they peacefully lower their flags for the night. It is a singular experience.

    Amritsar, in the Indian state of Punjab, also is home to the Partition Museum. It tells the story of how modern day India and Pakistan were formed as the British Raj withdrew from the country after 150 years of colonial rule. Plus don’t miss the Jalian Wala Bagh memorial, which commemorates a tragic military episode from the colonial era.

    Up to Kashmir

    Then we’ll take a short, gorgeous flight up to Srinagar which sits beside beautiful Dal Lake in the foothills of the Himalayas in the still disputed Kashmir region. Boy is there a lot of history, a lot of natural beauty and a lot of Indian Army soldiers here. It was so interesting just to gain a small appreciation for the conflicts that have haunted this region for hundreds of years.

    When you’re in Srinagar, you must stay on a houseboat, and we did. Come here why that is a ‘thing’ in this far north city in the state of Jammu & Kashmir. The people were friendly and the air was cool and clear. A welcome change of pace from hot, hectic Delhi.

    Soooooo many photos at
    https://sksyphotos.smugmug.com/Travel/India-24

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    1 時間 6 分
  • So, I went to India. . .
    2024/05/10

    went to India with my cousin Gisele for the first two weeks of April. We were planning to visit and travel with our cousin Joan who teaches in New Delhi, but that didn't work out exactly as we had planned. But our adventure in India did work out, and we had an amazing, immersive time exploring several different parts of India. India is very large. . . it's like visiting the U.S. . . . you have to make some choices.

    Join us and see how we negotiated the mega cities of New Delhi and Mumbai. What do we mean when we say 'We did the Golden Triangle'? How pink is the Pink City, Jaipur? Are there really one and a half billion people there? How's the traffic? Is it expensive? What the heck is a tuk-tuk? Did we suffer from 'Delhi Belly'?

    As I say in the intro, India is a lot of a lot of lot on top of a lot more. India is a lot of people, a lot of history, a lot of color, a lot of beauty, a lot of filth, a lot of poverty, a lot of food, a lot of traffic, a lot of contradictions, a lot of variety, a lot of religions, and on and on. So come along and get a sense of what this mind-blowing country is about. The tip of the iceberg for sure. But ya gotta start somewhere. We started in New Delhi.

    Make sure you check out my photos at sksyphotos.smugmug.com I've already posted many photos there and I'll be adding more for months to come. There are many different galleries in India'24 and those galleries are tucked away in the Travel folder. Many other trips there too. Feel free to nose around and see some other parts of the world I've been lucky enough to visit.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Infield Fly: Ruhl #2
    2023/10/04
    More with Malcolm Ruhl. At the end of Part I (last episode), Malcolm was just about to make his Broadway debut. So yes, there is more discussion of ‘Pump Boys and Dinettes’, but it’s a pretty interesting tale. And understudying 4 roles on Broadway is just the tip of the iceberg for Mal’s journey with ‘Pump Boys’. After stops in Cleveland and a stint on the national tour, Malcolm finally gets to Chicago. That happens pretty much at the hands of one producer, Michael Cullen. He brings a cast of ‘out-of-towners’ to the Apollo Theatre, convinced that he can make […]
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    1 時間 11 分
  • Malcolm Ruhl #1
    2023/09/17
    Malcolm Ruhl is a versatile musician. Growing up in Brooklyn, he played guitar, cello, sang and wrote his own songs. And that was just Junior High!!! Listen as he and his high school friends venture across the river to Manhattan. The Met, the New York Philharmonic, Carnegie Hall. . . pretty good places to discover that world of music in all its different forms. So how do guitar lessons in a Brooklyn basement eventually lead Malcolm to enroll in a small midwest college? Did signing a recording contract with an agent at the age of 13 pan out? Where did […]
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    1 時間 16 分
  • Cadenza #4: Summer of '23
    2023/08/03
    Host Shawn Stengel gives views and reviews of some Chicago theatre, binge-worthy TV series, concerts in Millennium Park, and even touches on ‘Barbenheimer’! He talks about everything that’s hip to comment on in this Summer of ’23. The Who’s ‘Tommy’ at the Goodman Theatre is a big hit! But is it any good? What about ‘Personality’ at the Studebaker Theatre?? Did you get to see Kelly Anne Clark and Will Clinger in ‘Being Seen’ at the Den Theatre? Shawn gets you up to speed on what to see and what to avoid. More in the mood for some outdoor music?? […]
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    38 分
  • Luke Nelson
    2023/07/19
    Luke Nelson wears many hats. Many are metaphorical. But not all. He is a prolific songwriter, composer, arranger. He’s a multi-instrumentalist. Sometimes he’s an actor. Other times he’s a singer. He can construct a lead sheet or a personalized commercial theatre program. He’s a husband, a father, a teacher, and a jazz aficionado. And that’s just some of the hats he wears. Luke is currently based in Connecticut, but has spent time in New York City and also in Chicago. During his Chicago years, he fronted his own band called Luke and the Cool Hands. Hard to categorize and through […]
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    1 時間 31 分