Jim James - The Order of Nature - out October 18 - collaboration with Teddy Abrams and the Louisville Orchestra - <3

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Jim James - The Order of Nature - out October 18 - collaboration with Teddy Abrams and the Louisville Orchestra - <3
Tonight’s tribute to Leonard Bernstein at the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage. Some truly awesome performances by:
Teddy Abrams, Conductor, Piano and Clarinet Morgan James. Vocals Michael George Maliakel, Vocals Amber Iman Moorer, Vocals Jeremy Kittel, Violin Harrison Hollingsworth, Violin, Bassoon Nate Farrington, Bass Gabe Globus-Hoenich, Drumset
Back To The End Of The World- Jim James, Teddy Abrams, Louisville Orchestra
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Have you ever heard such a beautiful and evocative theremin solo?! And that’s just the start (and the end). Jim James with Teddy Abrams and the Louisville Orchestra - “Back To The End Of The World.” #12 #Bestof2019
This is a song about trying not to live in the past. Not getting hung up on nostalgia but instead doing the best you can for yourself and others in the present. It sounds like the cover of an old classic but it’s not, I checked. It was recorded live, along with the rest of the album, at Louisville’s Festival of American Music last April.
Float like a butterfly, sing like a soprano ... how Muhammad Ali's epic life became an opera | The Guardian
Teddy Abrams, music director of 21C client The Louisville Orchestra, pays tribute to legendary boxer and Louisville native Muhammad Ali in his genre-straddling new work The Greatest: Muhammad Ali, which premieres at the Kentucky Center on November 4.
Teddy Abrams’s Kentucky Royal Fanfare (2015) for Brass Ensemble