The Jazz Hole Live
A podcast by Linus Wyrsch, BTRtoday - Sundays

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53 Episodes
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Iris Ornig: Pilgrim - Live at Jazz at Kitano in New York, NY
Published: 11/3/2019 -
Teri Parker Quartet - Live at The Jazz Room in Waterloo, ON, Canada
Published: 10/6/2019 -
GULF of Berlin - Live at Aufsturz Klub in Berlin, Germany
Published: 9/8/2019 -
Hyuna Park Trio - Live at Birdland Theater in New York, NY
Published: 8/11/2019 -
Curtis + Garabedian + Sperrazza - Live at the Owl Music Parlor in Brooklyn, NY
Published: 7/14/2019 -
Lena Bloch & Feathery - Live at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in Amherst, MA
Published: 6/16/2019 -
Convergence - Live at Jazztime Ravensburg in Ravensburg, Germany
Published: 5/19/2019 -
Harley Card - Live at The Jazz Room in Kitchener, ON, Canada
Published: 4/21/2019 -
Q Morrow - Live at Lunàtico in Brooklyn, NY
Published: 3/24/2019 -
Julian Gerstin Sextet - Live at Wendy Redlinger's House in Guilford, VT
Published: 2/24/2019 -
Rafał Sarnecki - Live at ShapeShifter Lab in Brooklyn, NY
Published: 1/27/2019 -
The Richard Shulman Group - Live at the White Horse in Black Mountain, NC
Published: 12/30/2018 -
Nick Fraser New(ish) Quartet - Live at the Tranzac Club in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Published: 12/2/2018 -
\\livingfossil// - Live at the Burdock Music Hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Published: 11/4/2018 -
Nick Biello - Live at Cornelia Street Cafe in New York, NY
Published: 10/7/2018 -
Philippe Lemm Trio - Live In Europe
Published: 9/9/2018 -
Kaze - Live at La Malterie in Lille, France
Published: 8/12/2018 -
The Mitch Perrins Atlantic Quintet - Live at the Jewellery Quarter Jazz Festival in Birmingham, UK
Published: 7/15/2018 -
Frank Wagner - Live at Frank Wagner’s Studio
Published: 6/17/2018 -
Myriad3 - Live in Budapest
Published: 5/20/2018
This is the sister show to The Jazz Hole, featuring live recorded sets on every second Thursday of the month, curated by Linus Wyrsch, a sought-after clarinetist and saxophonist, himself, who embraces a unique relationship with the jazz genre and its musicians, consequently providing the listeners with a backstage pass to the New York jazz scene.