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Playlist: Talks for jazz lovers (8 talks)

A list of the jazziest performances to hit the TED stage, straight from the bandstand.
Curated by TED · 8 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/talks_for_jazz_lovers

Eric Lewis: Piano jazz that rocks

Eric Lewis, an astonishingly talented crossover jazz pianist -- seen by many for the first time at TED2009 -- sets fire to the keys with his shattering rendition of Evanescence's chart-topper, "Going Under."
https://www.ted.com/talks/eric_lewis_piano_jazz_that_rocks

Stefon Harris | TED Speaker

Stefon Harris plays the vibraphone -- and leads a jazz ensemble with a collaborative sound built on collective inspiration.
Jazz vibraphonist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/stefon_harris

Joey Alexander: An 11-year-old prodigy performs old-school jazz

Raised listening to his dad's old records, Joey Alexander plays a brand of sharp, modern piano jazz that you likely wouldn't expect to hear from a pre-teenager. Listen as the 11-year-old delights the TED crowd with his very special performance of a Thelonious Monk classic.
https://www.ted.com/talks/joey_alexander_an_11_year_old_prodigy_performs_old_school_jazz

Playlist: Talks for band geeks (11 talks)

If you were in the marching band, jazz ensemble or choir, music is a part of you — whether you still play or not. Let these talks tap into that.
Curated by TED · 11 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/talks_for_former_band_geeks

Joey Alexander | TED Speaker

Young piano player Joey Alexander has an old soul's gift for jazz.
Jazz pianist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/joey_alexander

Sarah Elizabeth Charles: "Blank Canvas" / "One World"

Vocalist and composer Sarah Elizabeth Charles brings her signature, soulful jazz vocals to the TED stage, performing "Blank Canvas" and "One World" alongside guitarist Jordan Peters.
https://www.ted.com/talks/sarah_elizabeth_charles_blank_canvas_one_world

Marc Bamuthi Joseph: "You Have the Rite"

In a breathtaking, jazz-inflected spoken-word performance, TED Fellow Marc Bamuthi Joseph shares a Black father's tender and wrenching internal reflection on the pride and terror of seeing his son enter adulthood.
https://www.ted.com/talks/marc_bamuthi_joseph_you_have_the_rite

Herbie Hancock: An all-star set

Legendary jazz musician Herbie Hancock delivers a stunning performance alongside two old friends -- past drummer for the Headhunters, Harvey Mason, and bassist Marcus Miller. Listen to the end to hear them sweeten the classic "Watermelon Man."
https://www.ted.com/talks/herbie_hancock_an_all_star_set

Helen Gillet: "You Found Me"

Cellist and singer Helen Gillet mixes her classical training, New Orleans-based jazz roots and free improvisational skills to perform her own eclectic music. In a powerful, melodious performance, she plays her song "You Found Me."
https://www.ted.com/talks/helen_gillet_you_found_me

Playlist: Talks to inspire you to go to bed and get a good night's sleep (6 talks)

Far better than counting sheep, these talks on the importance of sleep may well help you get your zzzzs tonight.
Curated by TED · 6 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/talks_to_inspire_you_to_go_to

Guy Hoffman: Robots with "soul"

What kind of robots does an animator / jazz musician / roboticist make? Playful, reactive, curious ones. Guy Hoffman shows demo film of his family of unusual robots -- including two musical bots that like to jam with humans.
https://www.ted.com/talks/guy_hoffman_robots_with_soul

Stefon Harris: There are no mistakes on the bandstand

What is a mistake? By talking through examples with his improvisational jazz quartet, Stefon Harris walks us to a profound truth: many actions are perceived as mistakes only because we don't react to them appropriately.
https://www.ted.com/talks/stefon_harris_there_are_no_mistakes_on_the_bandstand

ELEW and Marcus Miller: Entropy, order and the theory of the multiverse

Pianist ELEW and saxophonist Marcus Miller perform an ensnaring three-part set informed by their love of science, masterfully blending rock and jazz improv techniques. (Listen closely and you may also hear a take on Roger and Hammerstein's "My Favorite Things.")
https://www.ted.com/talks/elew_and_marcus_miller_entropy_order_and_the_theory_of_the_multiverse

Morley: "Follow the Sound"

Playing "Follow the Sound" from her album "Borderless Lullabies" -- which was created in support of immigrant and refugee children entering the US -- Morley weaves jazz, soul and resonant vocals. She's joined onstage by cellist Dave Eggar and multi-instrumentalist Chris Bruce.
https://www.ted.com/talks/morley_follow_the_sound

Charles Limb: Your brain on improv

Musician and researcher Charles Limb wondered how the brain works during musical improvisation -- so he put jazz musicians and rappers in an fMRI to find out. What he and his team found has deep implications for our understanding of creativity of all kinds.
https://www.ted.com/talks/charles_limb_your_brain_on_improv

Playlist: Music around the world (13 talks)

Take a trip around the globe and enjoy music from all corners of the Earth.
Curated by TED · 13 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/music_around_the_world

The Soul Rebels: "Rebelosis" / "Rebel Rock" / "Rebel on That Level"

Live and direct from New Orleans, The Soul Rebels rock the TED stage with a tight, energetic performance blending elements of hip-hop, jazz and funk. The eight-piece brass band plays three songs -- "Rebelosis," "Rebel Rock" and "Rebel on That Level" -- turning the red circle into a joyful French Quarter street corner.
https://www.ted.com/talks/the_soul_rebels_rebelosis_rebel_rock_rebel_on_that_level

Rowan Fitzpatrick and Heart of Mind: Facing the future together

Rowan and his band, Heart of Mind, have developed a unique brand of "colour rock," crafted from a wide range of rock influences. Rowan jams with tasty guitar licks and solos, and is also trained in smooth jazz. He often busts out his saxophone in times of need and on the TED@Westpac stage delivers a sweet performance.
https://www.ted.com/talks/rowan_fitzpatrick_and_heart_of_mind_facing_the_future_together

Jesse Ilhardt: How play helps a kid's brain grow

A little bit of playtime can have big benefits for a child's developing brain, like a superfood -- but adult participation is a crucial ingredient for best results. Early-education leader Jesse Ilhardt makes the case for you to put down the phone, pick up the make-believe tea cup (or that blanket-superhero cape) and take the time to experiment w...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jesse_ilhardt_how_play_helps_a_kid_s_brain_grow

Jessie Reyez: "STILL C U" / "Figures"

In between two songs that showcase her raw vocal powers, singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez delivers an inspiring talk about how she's turned losses into wins -- and reminds us we're all capable of magic. (This talk contains mature language.)
https://www.ted.com/talks/jessie_reyez_still_c_u_figures

Jess Thom: How I turned my Tourette's tics into art

If you listen to visual artist Jess Thom speak, you'll notice she says the words "hedgehog" and "biscuit" -- a lot. Thom has Tourette's syndrome, but she doesn't let that stop her from finding humor in her condition and educating people about the disorder. In this funny talk, Thom busts common misconceptions about Tourette's and shows how she's ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jess_thom_how_i_turned_my_tourette_s_tics_into_art

Jesse Schell: When games invade real life

Games are invading the real world -- and the runaway popularity of Farmville and Guitar Hero is just the beginning, says Jesse Schell. At the DICE Summit, he makes a startling prediction: a future where 1-ups and experience points break "out of the box" and into every part of our daily lives.
https://www.ted.com/talks/jesse_schell_when_games_invade_real_life

José Bowen: Beethoven the businessman

The revolution that made music more marketable, more personal and easier to pirate began ... at the dawn of the 19th century. José Bowen outlines how new printing technology and an improved piano gave rise to the first music industry.
https://www.ted.com/talks/jose_bowen_beethoven_the_businessman

Jessa Gamble: Our natural sleep cycle is nothing like what we do now

In today's world, balancing school, work, kids and more, most of us can only hope for the recommended eight hours of sleep. Examining the science behind our body's internal clock, Jessa Gamble reveals the surprising and substantial program of rest we should be observing.
https://www.ted.com/talks/jessa_gamble_our_natural_sleep_cycle_is_nothing_like_what_we_do_now

Jessi Arrington: Wearing nothing new

Designer Jessi Arrington packed nothing for TEDActive but 7 pairs of undies, buying the rest of her clothes in thrift stores around LA. It's a meditation on conscious consumption -- wrapped in a rainbow of color and creativity.
https://www.ted.com/talks/jessi_arrington_wearing_nothing_new

José Andrés: How a team of chefs fed Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria

After Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico in 2017, chef José Andrés traveled to the devastated island with a simple idea: to feed the hungry. Millions of meals served later, Andrés shares the remarkable story of creating the world's biggest restaurant -- and the awesome power of letting people in need know that somebody cares about them.
https://www.ted.com/talks/jose_andres_how_a_team_of_chefs_fed_puerto_rico_after_hurricane_maria

Jessie Christiansen: What the discovery of exoplanets reveals about the universe

What are the planets outside our solar system like? Astrophysicist and TED Fellow Jessie Christiansen has helped find thousands of them (and counting), and the variety is more wonderful and wild than you might imagine. She shares details on the trends emerging from the data -- including the intriguing possibility of "super-Earths" -- and what th...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jessie_christiansen_what_the_discovery_of_exoplanets_reveals_about_the_universe

Jesse Byock: The secret messages of Viking runestones

With their navigational skills and advanced longships, the Vikings sustained their seafaring for over 300 years. But for all their might, they left few monuments. Instead, fragments of stone, bark and bone found in the sites of ancient settlements provide the keys to their culture. Many of these objects are inscribed with Old Norse written in ru...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jesse_byock_the_secret_messages_of_viking_runestones

Jess Kutch: What productive conflict can offer a workplace

Got an idea to make your workplace better? Labor organizer and TED Fellow Jess Kutch can show you how to put it into action. In this quick talk, she explains how "productive conflict" -- when people organize to challenge and change their work lives for the better -- can be beneficial for employees and employers alike.
https://www.ted.com/talks/jess_kutch_what_productive_conflict_can_offer_a_workplace
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