Saturday, December 27, 2008
Tri-State Live
Classically trained clarinet player Margot Leverett and her Klezmer Mountain boys fuse klezmer and bluegrass as only they know how in this special Chanukah installment of Tri-State Live hosted by Victoria Seetaram. Produced by Dan Sheehan and David Pallant.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Tri-State Live
Nhojj on Tri-State Live. Nhojj delivers his sweet soul stylings in a stripped down format, featuring his acoustic guitar and unique, range-defying vocals in live renditions of songs from his latest album, Soul Comfort, and discusses his life and music with host Nicole Januarie. Produced by Dan Sheehan and David Pallant.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Lillie Kae
Lillie Kae & Edward Decker
Lillie Kae sings, with Edward Decker on guitar, trailer for an interview with Edson Gutierrez on “Bergen Outlook”.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Tri-State Live
Bergen Community College's
West Hall/Tri State Live Promotional Video
A Collaborative Production Effort of David Pallant's
Com 210 Public Relations & Com 111 Video Post-Production student's
Music by Tri State Live Recording Artist Nhojj
Tri-State Live
Long Island rock band Gee Davey performs live renditions of original songs from their album She Sells Smiles along with unreleased tracks, and share stories and laughs with TSL host Nicole Januarie. Recorded live at Bergen Community College's West Hall studio. Produced by Dan Sheehan and David Pallant.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Tri-State Live
Tri-State Live
TSL host David Pallant interviews composer/pianist Linda Marcel in between live performances of works by the late Ron Mazurek and recordings of Dr. Marcel's 'Saffron Intent' with live dance performance, from the Myanmar Benefit Concert held at Bergen Community College Ciccone Theater, June 2008 . Here is a link to a Real Audio file of one of Linda's pieces that she discusses in the podcast: rtsp://video1.bergen.edu/Lmarcel/saffronintent.rm
Produced by Dan Sheehan and David Pallant.
More Works by Linda Marcel
Genome –composed by Linda Marcel
performed by
Clarinet – Murray Colosimo
Bass – Sue Williams
Violin – Kenny Kosak
Piano – David Brown
BRCA1 Reflections - composed by Linda Marcel
performed by
Piano – David Brown
Bass – Sue Williams
Thursday, October 30, 2008
The New York Red Bulls
Broadcasting
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Bergen Outlook
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Carbon Footprints Part I
Part I
Lecture celebrating Earth Day presented by Professor Robert Dill at Bergen Community College on 4/22/08.
Carbon Footprints Part II
Carbon Footprints Part III
Carbon Footprints Part IV
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Carbon Footprints Part V
Friday, May 2, 2008
Mental Health Stigma
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Mayhem In The A.M.
Friday, March 14, 2008
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Diabetes: Into The New Decade Part I
Diabetes: Into The New Decade Part I
Diabetes: Into The New Decade Part IProduced in 1990 this series is still relevant today and includes interviews with diabetics, doctors and other experts in the field.
Diabetes: Into The New Decade Part II
Diabetes: Into The New Decade Part II
Produced in 1990 this series is still relevant today and includes interviews with diabetics, doctors and other experts in the field. Part II highlights the importance of diet and nutrition.Diabetes: Into The New Decade Part III
Diabetes: Into The New Decade Part III
Produced in 1990 this series is still relevant today and includes interviews with diabetics, doctors and other experts in the field. Part III highlights pregnancy and children with diabetes.Diabetes: Into The New Decade Part IV
Diabetes: Into The New Decade Part IV
Produced in 1990 this series is still relevant today and includes interviews with diabetics, doctors and other experts in the field. This final episode highlights living well with diabetes.Ululation
Ululation
Click above on "Ululation" to listen to the 1989 interview with the late baritone saxophonist and jazz composer John Lee Krasnow, or watch the music video "Nick's Boogie to Nowhere" .
The article about the making of Ululation appears in waxpoetics. You can order a copy of waxpoetics at http://www.waxpoetics.com/issues/issue_34/. The exciting thing is that the masters are with the engineers and getting ready to be re-issued.