Pandora Video Series
Great Venues: Iridium Jazz Club
51st and Broadway, midtown Manhattan. It's an amazing neighborhood that features a particularly great place to experience live jazz: Iridium Jazz Club. Iridium's founder Ron Sturm filled us in on the club's history, and jazz clarinetist Eddie Daniels played a few great sets to celebrate the release of his new album, Live At The Iridium.

More great videos about music, how it's made, and where to hear it...

the Musicology Show

Pandora's original Audio Series

Ever wonder how a band creates its unique "sound," or what makes a particular song so distinctive?


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These videos are such a terrific addition to the project. As a budding musician, videomaker and now blogger, for me Pandora is divine. Thank you!

Posted by: Darah at March 16, 2008 09:21 AM

First time to your video page. You guys are getting it right. I even like the ads!!! I watched Adidas all the way through--
Thought thereafter: 1st time in a long time I wanted to buy a product after watching an ad, when most other ad experiences inspire muting.

Posted by: Kate Paine at March 26, 2008 12:13 AM

This project is amazingly comprehensive, like a gift that keeps on giving. I enjoyed the Music 101 episodes on harmony, and especially like being surprised to discover other music tastes that I didn't know I had through my radio station.

Peace,
:)

Posted by: Marie-Christelle at May 2, 2008 12:56 PM

Darah, Kate, Marie-Christelle...

Thrilled to hear it. Hopefully we'll be creating many more of the videos. Please let us know what you'd like to see covered, as we're making these for you.

Thanks so much for the kind words.

Kevin

Posted by: Kevin Seal at May 12, 2008 12:25 PM

Hi,
As a Jazz TV show producer. I truly appreciate this combination of music and video. Thanks

If you have a chance check out my jazz show. www.brownstonedigital.com/jazzitup/jazzitupep9.html

Posted by: George at June 18, 2008 01:54 PM

Wonderful!! A great addition to the site. There is a wealth of information, introductions to the new and old, and hours of enjoyable and rare entertainment.

Posted by: Rosalind Blue at June 27, 2008 05:16 PM

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