These newest compositions feature Lou's phrasing influenced by his years of listening to and trying to imitate and play like the great saxophone masters of jazz and soul.
Bird, Trane, Cannonball, Ben Webster, Wayne Shorter, Pharoah- just too many.... were so important in shaping Lou's musical sense of melody & harmony.
We hope you like it!
This latest collection of originals from Studio "V" explores new harmony and rhythm structure to showcase the clear-tone sound and smooth melody on the guitar. Two songs from Lou's past Jazzcasts that fall into this category are revisited, "ALBONDIGAS ROAD" and "OCTOBER STRETCH"
There is also a dedication to Lou's late and great brother Ronnie who was a wonderful saxophonist.
We hope you like it! Enjoy.
Hear Lou recount his wonderful but awkward meeting with his idol at the club where Wes was performing.
The latest compositions from Studio "V" salute the spirit and feeling of the wonderful and masterful Wes Montgomery.
This weeks songs are: MORNING LIGHT SUITE parts 1 and 2, ONE FOR WES, MARQUIS DU JOUR and SKY VIEW DRIVE.
Enjoy!
These new tunes from Studio "V" will start the year off just right. Hear Lou's rhythm guitar become the lead focus and then step back to support the harmony and interplay with the melody.
The featured titles for this week's presentation are: FINEST DREAM, NOW WAIT A MINUTE, AND THEN YOU'RE HERE!, NEW MARK AND STELLAR STARRY NIGHT (cosmic consciousness music).
We hope you enjoy it! Have a Happy Wonderful New Year!
The latest Jazzcast from Studio "V" puts a spotlight on Lou's harmony structure in these new tunes.
Hear simplicity and sophistication combine as a backdrop for the melodies on: "HELLO FRIDAY NIGHT", "A FEEL GOOD WISH FOR YOU", "PRECIOUS RIFF", "UNSPOKEN THOUGHTS" and "GOOD CONVERSATION" dedicated to one of Lou's favorite bosses, the great trumpeter, Chet Baker. PLUS a studio track from "Remembering Ol' Blue Eyes".
Enjoy!
Studio "V" presents its latest feature Jazzcast with highlights of Latin, Soul, Jazz, Blues and Samba.
"THE RIGHT ATTITUDE", LOOKING BACK AND LOOKING UP", "THE SPORTS MODEL", "SATIN JAM" and the brand new "DECEMBER DREAM".
We hope you like it!
This new release from Studio "V" features some swing along with soul and blues grooves, melodies and rhythms.
Lou unveils a new tune dedicated to the late and great tabla player, Badal Roy and flute icon, Herbie Mann.
Hear the soulful renditions of "BACK YARD SWING", BEACH WALK", "HERBIE'S WHISPER", AFTER THOUGHT", "PLACE IN LINE" and a studio track with the band recording "TRAVEL LIGHT".
We hope you like it!
Hear Lou's latest creations laced with the blues and jazz under the influence of Oliver Nelson, Freddie Hubbard, Eric Dolphy, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers and Roy Haynes.
Clear and pure tone is the feature sound on:NUMBER UNO, DON'T BE LATE, OLIVER'S TUNE, ASTRAL VIGNETTE and OPERA FOR TODAY (one of Lou's favorites!)
Enjoy!
This new episode spotlights the "clear-tone" sound of Lou's latest music from blues, samba, jazz, straight-ahead and soul.
Check out the rhythm & harmonies on "WHAT COUNTRY! (an interplay)" which features a duet setting allowing an inter-action between the rhythm and lead guitars. Also included is a salute to the great percussionist, Bobby Thomas when he was with Lou in the Herbie Mann group.
Hope you like it!
The latest from Studio "V" .puts a spotlight on Lou's latest compositions with a wave and a hug to his friends and musical brothers and sisters in Japan.
The clear-tone guitar sound is featured on:
DISTANT WAVE, DON'T BE BLUE, SAPPORO SIGH and QUESTION THE ANSWER.
Enjoy!
Lou features his newest tunes with a focus on tone and groove. Hear the the clear sound and rhythm on:
TRUE STRETCH, CONTINENTAL JOURNEY, SASSY & SWEET, NIGHTIME INTRIGUE, CENTER STAGE and RIVERSIDE DRIVING.
Enjoy!
Sweet jazz guitar sounds blended with funky soul, samba, and straight ahead rhythms and jazz harmonies provide the backdrop for this new episode from Studio "V".
Lou's latest composition, "DAY DRIVER" starts off the set with 3 guitars featuring the sound of fulness, crystal clarity, sheen and a nice groove.
"ALL AROUND TOWN", "NEW BOSS", "TRIED AND TRUE" and the very bluesy "STAR WALTZ" finish off this collection of originals.
We hope you enjoy it!
More of the latest songs are featured on this new array of Lou's original ideas on melody, harmony, rhythm and grooves. Most of these tunes are being groomed for a new release in the near future.
There's even a dedication to Lou's champion, the great Les Paul.
Listen to the clear full-tone sound on the rhythm and lead guitars to: ONE FOR ALL, DON'T KEEP ME WAITING, RHUBARB RED, RISE TO THE OCCASION, SOLO SIDE, and LOVE & PEACE TO YOU.
Enjoy!
In these trying times, Studio "V" offers this latest episode dedicated to understanding through music. The clear tones and straight forward joyful harmonies and rhythms featured here are Lou's offering to peace and love being featured and highlighted in our lives.
DARK STREET BLUE, MOUNTAIN'S EDGE, IN THE CLEAR, and CHANGE OF SCENERY are our new compositions for this week.
Enjoy!
This episode features a new phase of Lou"s composing/melodic content displayed in the latest tunes: "ON THE TRAIL', "COOL COMMENT", "TWILIGHT , AND THEN THE STARS" and culminating with "SONATA INSPIRE".
Of course, crystal clear tones are also on display throughout this latest release from Studio "V".
Enjoy!
Lou blends some Les Paul sounds in with his pure Cleartone Jazz colors on this latest batch of new compositions. Groove and rhythm are the foundation for this episode.
On some of these arrangements, you can hear the rhythm guitar trade front stage spotlight with the lead or melody lead.
We hope you like it!
2 and 3 guitar orchestration continues to shine on this episode of Lou's newest tunes highlighting tone, harmony and rhythm with a dedication to his former boss, the great Judy Collins.
The songs: "Ever New And Blue", "Village Vista" (inspired by Lou's time with the brilliant pianist, Tanya Maria in Morocco.), "Clear Night", "High Mark","Finer Vision", and "On The Country Side".
Enjoy!
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This latest Jazzcast features Lou talking about Guitar (and Flumpet) tone and textures as he recounts his introduction to the intriguing tone and phrasing of jazz great, Art Farmer.
Listen to his performances showcasing tone, harmony and expression on the new- "SOFT TOUCH", "CANNON GROOVE", "EXPRESSION CAFE", "AT THE JUNCTION" and "GOING GOING GONE".
Enjoy!
This new edition of louvolpejazz.com presents the latest compositions and rhythmic ventures in solo guitar pieces along with some double or triple guitar orchestrations.
Listen to these melodies and rhythms along with occasional "vignettes" or short "motifs" in between the tunes, such as: NEW OLD CITY, DOMENICO BLUE, UPSTREAMIN', I LOVE AUGUST, ADMIRATION AND WONDER, SEA RIFF, MOTIF #1, MOTIVATE, 2 STEP 3 STEP... and a few others.
We hope you enjoy Lou's latest!
This newest episode features some adventurous harmonies and rhythms in Lou's most recent compositions.
Also included is a dedication to Les Paul, "JAMMiN' ON 46th STREET". Lou talks about the jam sessions after his guitar lesson at Sal Salvador's studio where Les Paul joined the group every Thursday night! A good time was had by all.
Straight ahead jazz tones and crystal clear sounds are featured throughout this new set of music.
Enjoy!
This episode starts off simply with some basic chord sounds and harmonies and then showcases a more intricate multi-guitar arrangement of the new "ALL AROUND TOWN".
Also in this jazzcast, Lou remembers his recording sessions with the great jazz organist (and trumpeter), Joey Di Francesco. And talks about his empathy with the blues. "UP FRONT STREET" is dedicated to Joey.
Enjoy!
This episode continues to showcase Lou's latest compositions.
Also included is a dedication to one of Volpe's favorite guitarists: studio musician and Strat-master, John Platania. Lou met John on a Judy Collins tour and became a fan and friend.
Listen to the ever-changing grooves, tones and harmony on: OVER AGAIN, EMOTIONAL RELAY,FANCY STYLE, IN TOWN, and PREVIOUS ENGAGEMENT.
Enjoy!
Lou talks about and demonstrates different cadences or chord changes behind a more lyrical melody.
This episode presents 5 new pieces: (ALLEY TALK, TWO TIMES, FOR ONLY ONE, FEEL IT ALL, INTENTIONS ARE GOOD) featuring harmony and solo-style leads over a strong rhythm groove. Plus, a re-visit to "TWO FACES".
Hope you like it!
We can't believe this is our 50th Jazzcast! Thanks for listening.
This latest episode features Lou's latest tunes with an emphasis on the Blues and Jazz sounds.
Check out the "percolating" rhythm section on the new "RIVER WIDE" which also features some lush harmony and colors in the background.
Plus"BLUE STAR", "RIFF TIDES", "FORWARD EMOTION", "EVERYTIME" and "SOLO-ETTE". Enjoy!
Soul and tone are the main ingredients for Lou's latest collection of new songs and rhythms. Also included is a story about the loss of the beloved 1954 Fender Stratocaster!
Listen in to the sounds on: "NIGHTWALK", "WHAT YOU MEAN", "BE TRUE TO YOU", "IN A JAM", "OCCASIONAL DISCUSSION", and "EASY ONE".
Enjoy!
The latest songs and rhythm techniques are introduced in Lou's new collection of original compositions.
Modes and melodies are the theme of this newest episode!
Hear Volpe demonstrate a "stop the beat" style of melodic statement where multiple guitars and bass all play a unison line.
Enjoy.
Lou uses multiple clear-tone guitars playing the melodies to these vibrant new works.
Somewhat reminiscent, at times to the multi guitar leads of the Allman Brothers, but with a Jazz or a Samba attitude. Some of the "heads" are harmonized for multiple guitars the way you would arrange for a saxophone or woodwind section.
We hope you like it!
This latest Jazzcast unveils Lou's most recent creations with the memory and feeling of his time with the great Herbie Hancock woven into each song. "His comping behind my solos edged me on to wonderful ideas and rhythms", Volpe says.
Hear the latest songs to come out of Studio "V":
THE NIGHT BECOMES YOU, BY THE BOULEVARD, LIGHT VIGIL, FANTASY 2 COUPE, GRATITUDE and OUT THERE AND BACK.
The great San Kenton called his big band "THE COLORS IN SOUND to hint at the various sound textures he used (blending the instruments tones. A lyrical melody is enhanced (or colored) with another instrument doubling the line.
Stan Kenton did it using different instruments (for example: french horn and saxophone or). In this episode, Lou has two guitars with different tone qualities playing the melody, like a "doubling" effect. It can be like a burst of colorful tone.
Enjoy!
EPISODE #43 PRESENTS A PALETTE OF CLEAR TONES ON ELECTRIC & ACOUSTIC JAZZ GUITAR SOUNDS.
Hear a new take on Lou's "KEEP ON DANCING THE DANCE" along with the country type groove on "BEE'S FLAT ON THE RANGE", "SAMBA GALORE", "PROWLER RIDE II" (with a strong bass line at the pulse). An alternate take on "COMING MY WAY" (featuring Mel Davis on keys), and a Miles influenced "QUIET DAYLIGHT" round out this set of original ventures.
We had a blast putting this one together, hope you like it. Enjoy!
This episode unveils Lou's latest songs in a colorful setting using different tones and layers of guitar sound to present a new soundscape for original music. Jazz, samba, blues and rock rhythms are featured here.
Giving your best and your all are discussed as Lou talks about some recording sessions with the great drummer, Steve Gadd, who showed him how important it is to always play with your best game and full enthusiasm and intensity. The wonderful bassist, Ron Carter was also on that date!
Also featured are a couple of studio pieces recorded with the band, Buddy Williams-drums, Stanley Banks-bass, and Onaje,Mel Davis and Delmar Brown-piano & keyboards. Enjoy!
Hear Lou's newest songs with the thoughts and feelings of some of his early idols like John Coltrane, Chet Baker, Charles Earland, Herbie Hancock and others (most of which he actually played with later in his career!).
Featured in this episode are "Haven Raven", "Ambush II", "Blues to You Too", "Coltrane of Thought", and his orchestral "Cousin's Concerto".
Enjoy!
SOME DIFFERENT HARMONIES AND RHYTHMS ARE EXPLORED IN THIS NEW JAZZCAST WHILE SPOTLIGHTING A MORE LIBERAL FRESH INTERPRETATIONS OF THE MELODY LINE. A MORE SOLO-ISTIC STYLE.
LOU TALKS ABOUT HIS FATHER'S LOVE OF THE BIG BAND STARS LIKE COUNT BASIE, CHARLIE BARNET AND THE DUKE.
INCLUDED IN THIS COLLECTION OF ORIGINALS ARE A FEW OF LOU'S CHOICE AND LATEST TUNES AND TOE-TAPPING GROOVES LIKE THE NEW "QUESTION AND ANSWER" AND "CLEAR THOUGHT".
Lou previews the new version of his "Seriously", which he wrote and produced after a week in the studio with Miles and Bassist Marcus Miller.
This episode starts off featuring rhythm and groove with a tribute to Brazilian percussionist, the late and great Dom Um Romao, soars through with some recent compositions and ends with Lou's most recent "Think About That". Enjoy!
Lou unveils his new song dedicated to the magic of living in Hollywood and the beautiful Laurel Canyon in L.A.
Hear about Lou's guitar feature during the Judy Collins Show. A song called "Fine Wine" is highlighted here.
Fresh new original songs are also featured along with his group of Bob Cranshaw on bass, Onaje on piano and Buddy Williams on the drums. Plus, an acoustic version Lou's soon to be released "A TO Z". Enjoy!
This new episode has Lou talking about his "discovery" of Big Bands when on the way home from his guitar lesson, he saw the great Maynard Ferguson playing with the big band at the Metropole on this tiny stage! A lasting impression was made. Right after that, Lou started studying arranging with some top arrangers around town.
Hear Jazz Guitar play orchestrations on multiple guitars to simulate the different horn sections in a big band. WE HOPE YOU LIKE IT!
Hear Lou talk about and perform music associated with and played by the great Cannonball Adderely. His music played an important role on Lou's studies, and developing a tone and technique. Lou demonstrates how the saxophone master affected his playing and composing. A "feel good" groove was one of Cannon's trademarks. (And Miles had both Cannonball and Trane in his band at one time!)
Also, this episode includes some of Lou's latest compositions, many of which were truly influenced by the great alto saxophonist's sound and rhythm.
Plus a "live" and rousing up tempo of "Things".
Hope you enjoy!
Hear Lou play 10 snippets of his latest songs for an upcoming project along with a salute to one of his most influential mentors, Mc Coy Tyner. Different rhythms and harmonies are explored with various guitar tones to make this latest podcast truly special. We hope you like it!
This episode features Lou playing "clear tone" style on some of his songs from the past, a few spontaneous compositions arranged for two guitars, and a story about meeting and playing with guitar great, Larry Coryell. Hear Lou's new JAZZY "BLUES TO LARRY". Plus a solo take on his original "PRECIOUS JEWEL" Hope you like it!
More of Lou's recent compositions are on display along with originals and standards he recorded or played with 2 of his favorite former employers: Chaka Khan and Herbie Mann. Hear Lou talk about and play music from his time at the iconic Atlantic Records recording studio. He got to know and play for the great producer Arif Mardin while working at Atlantic. Enjoy the set!
This latest episode presents Lou's latest writings in sketch form along with a totally orchestrated master recording. The sketches demonstrate the different grooves and rhythms of these harmonically rich new tunes. Enjoy!
Hear Lou play PART 2 of his JAZZ GUITAR AND BLUESY new songs. A strong tone and a solo-istic approach to the melody statement gives these tunes a new twist and vibrant color. Enjoy!
This episode features melodies and"heads" or lead lines performed with a feeling of playing a solo rather than a rigid statement of the melody.
Lou performs some of his latest compositions with this concept in mind while demonstrating a soulful portrayal of these new songs.
Also included are a few brand new renditions of some of Lou's tunes which were released on previous recordings. Enjoy.
GUITAR VOICES ON ORIGINAL AND CLASSIC COMPOSITIONS are featured in this week's new episode. Hear Lou play solo guitar versions of some standards along with refreshing new takes of previously released and soon to be released renditions of his own tunes and riffs!
Spontaneous renditions of these original and classic songs meet studio/arranged versions showing the different attitudes of these 2 methods of performance. Sometimes the "off the cuff" recordings are more powerful than the thought out, pre-determined ones. Plus, a few new compositions added to the mix. Hope you enjoy!
This new episode continues last week's format with PART 2 of BLUESY-JAZZY Guitar renditions of Lou's latest compositions featuring demos and their Master versions as he introduces excerpts from the soon-to-be released "BEFORE AND AFTER" album on Jazz Guitar Records.
A few new songs are also performed with a look back at a Herbie Mann classic groove from when he was writing and playing for the great flutist.
Hope you like it!
Guitarist Lou Volpe takes you on a tour of demos to Masters of his latest creations showing original demo versions and the evolution to final Masters. Different Contemporary and Latin rhythms are used to make unique and strong grooves for the soon to be released "BEFORE AND AFTER" and beyond. Enjoy!
This latest jazzcast features a live Quartet version of Green Dolphin Street (inspired by Lou's time playing with Herbie Hancock) along with the latest compositions written for the new album, "Before and After".
Listen to studio versions of new music along with standards as Lou plays a spirited performance of a jazz standard!
Hear the music used to demo the feel and groove of the latest upcoming release.
Join Lou on a journey from the composing desk to the recording studio and to the concert stage.
Lou shares his songwriting methods with sketches of compositions for the new album.
Then into the studio and on to the concert performance stage with the Quartet.
Different guitar tones and sounds are featured throughout this high energy podcast.
From "straight ahead" to Contemporary, the trio and Guitar Choir are showcased in this episode of original compositions.
Rhythm and groove come first. Then, different guitar sounds and musical backdrops to bring out some of the best of Lou's unique style. Enjoy!