Episodes
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Incredible drummer talks about playing with McCoy Tyner and being responsible for passing on the essential lineage of this music.
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British born pedal steel player talks about the burgeoning young musician scene in Nashville and playing in a Dead cover band all over Europe.
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Cuban born dancer and painter talks about taking up the drums when he was seventeen and inspiring his parents to see the value in playing live spiritual music in Cancun and America.
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Master drummer from New Orleans talks about playing spiritual music with his brothers and sisters.
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World percussionist and ethnomusicologist talks about learning from his elders and applying that knowledge to his own sound.
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Off the cuff hang at Rocco's Pizzeria in Tucson, AZ from May 2024
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Cosmic French bassist talks about becoming ensconced in the studio scene in Paris and connecting with Chick Corea through Patrick Moraz ultimately bringing him to the states for the remainder of his career.
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Singer songwriter with a singular voice talks about how she has grown as a musician and how she finds balance within her existence in this life.
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Norwegian born singer and band leader talks about the messages in her music and how she differentiates between other musicians in Americana music.
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Cosmic pianist and composer talks about playing the Gulf Coast circuit with his father growing up in SE Louisiana. Part of his new album drops tomorrow!
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Ukrainian jazzer talks about discovering John Coltrane through Kenny Garrett and leaning the language of spiritual music. Ukraine for the win.
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Dynamic musician and old soul talks about her latest creation - Floreana - and how she is learning to get out of her own way to be a conduit for the music to come through her.
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Bass player and producer talks about the greatest lesson he received at Berklee and his dedication to making good feeing music with his friends.
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Unheralded musician and band leader talks about playing the Fillmore District with King Pleasure and Merl Saunders.
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Profound pianist talks about his days studying with Allaudin Mathieu and how he found his singular voice playing for interpretive dance and ballet.
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Fiery young keyboardist talks about living with his bandmates in LA and playing music beyond genre.
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Dynamic flowing drummer talks about her life on the road with Color Green.
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Profound multi-instrumentalist and producer talks about growing up in a musical household and how he has carved out his own path on the bandstand and in the studio.
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Once there was a band called the Blue Velvets. Saul Zantz didn't like the name and made them change it. They eventually settled on Creedence Clearwater and the Fantasy label hit gold. Ed Bogas was hired soon there after and became one of the lead producer and arrangers for all the jazz cats under contract. The funny thing was that he knew next to nothing about jazz. He attributes much of his success to Cal Tjader who had recently resigned with the label. Cal led him by the hand and eventually they sang lines back to each other. A true baptism by fire and some great stories.....
Last Bolero in Berkeley,
JF
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Long time buddy of the GD keyboardist talks about the late great man he knew.
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