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In this episode Jerrell speaks with one of his guitar heroes, Chris Duarte. "
"To classify Chris Duarte simply as a Blues Man is an understatement. In his own words, “rockin’ blues” or ”punk blues” describes him best. “Ferocious blues” also fits. Legend has it that Chris will play so hard that his fingers bleed in a set. The legend is true. Photos attest.
Chris Duarte is a road warrior playing more than 150 dates a year. As well, Chris has headlined major festivals and clubs throughout the US, Canada and Europe." [excerpt from duarte.rocks/about]
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For the 100th episode, Jerrell speaks with Grammy Award Winner and virtuoso guitar player Mark Whitfield. Mark has played with some of the most legendary musicians in history from Dizzy Gillespie, Wynton Marsalis, Ray Charles, Stanley Turrentine and many others. Mark shares his journey in music, how he was influenced at an early age, playing saxophone, upright bass, but having a special connection with the guitar. We also discuss on the importance of paying it forward, the problem with gate keeping, and his encounter with Joe Pass that forever was a memorable experience.
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In this episode Jerrell speaks to Ralf Gottschalk founder of Wonderful Audio Technology, a pedal company from Redlands, CA. Ralf has had high profile artists compliment his pedals from the Fuzz Lands, Ancient Echos, and Apex Distortion. He talks about his journey, his inspirations and more.
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In this episode, Jerrell speaks with singer-songwriter and frontman guitarist Sean Howe from the band Geanies.
Howe has the colossal sound and technical delivery of a player well beyond his years. He’s joined on the record by Eliot Lorango on bass and Ethan Maxwell on drums, making this a band to contend with. Howe found music at age seven while innocently listening to a band in an after-school program. He started noodling with his father's guitars and quickly mastered the basics. Sean's mother shared her love for chordal harmonies with him. They are releasing their debut EP, Can't See The Sun, on July 14th via Mule Kick Records
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In this episode Jerrell speaks with professional guitarist Marcus Machado. Machado has played with a wide range of artists, from Robert Glasper and the Weather Report’s Victor Bailey to Anderson. Paak and Pete Rock, is a member of the “soul hop” supergroup DMD the Vibes alongside drum phenom Daru Jones (Jack White, Talib Kweli) and Living Color bassist Doug Wimbish, and provides the slamming electric guitar riffs and screaming solos in the hip-hop/hard rock project th1rt3en, headed by rapper Pharoahe Monch. Marcus shares how he grew up from listening to his musical influences, to being one of the most sought-after guitarists in the industry.
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In this episode Jerrell welcomes back singer-songwriter Charlie Treat. He discusses his recent singles and how they were made alongside with how he is always trying to adapt to trying different sounds and genres to this artistry.
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In this episode, Jerrell speaks with professional bass player, session musician, and educator Anthony Muthurajah. He has performed and recorded with artists like Grammy winning Composer and Arranger, Steve Sidwell, Frederic Yonnet, The Brand-New Heavies, Mahesh Balasooriya, Eddie Cole, The Supremes, Samvel Gasparyan and Layla Kardan in the U.A.E. He shares how he connected with the guitar and music and his philosophy in teaching other musicians individually or on his YouTube Channel.
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In this episode Jerrell speaks to multi instrumentalist and Producer Space Monk. He describes his journey getting into music at an early age, being addicted to learning the guitar as he excelled quickly, and his experience shaping into a musician and artist.
Songs Played:
PI, DmTea, and I Dream of Loops from his Album God Slam It
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In this episode Jerrell speaks with West-Coase Country rocker Andrew Browning. "Browning and co. are readying the release of The Midnight Desert Talk Radio on November 4th. With Derek O'Brien (Social Distortion, Agent Orange, The Adolescents) engineering and producing, this collection of genre-bending gonzo country was birthed at DOB Sound in Santa Fe Springs, CA. The album delivers a fresh brand of Outlaw Country that cuts through the static, and brings the lucky listener along for one hell of a midnight ride.
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This episode, Jerrell speaks with guitarist and singer-songwriter Gordon Sterling. Gordon is a DC-based musician, and He is known for his psychedelic soul with a touch of blues rock. In addition to playing with his bands Nappy Riddem, The Ordinary Way and Future, he has shared the stage and toured extensively throughout the country with the likes of legends Blues Traveler, Junior Marvin (Bob Marley’s guitarist and co-songwriter), Derek Trucks Band, Bob Weir (Grateful Dead).
He has now put together an amazing group of musicians to produce the "Truth" album which released September 2nd. (Photo by Nate Payne Photography) -
In this episode Jerrell speaks with Singer Songwriter Sara Niemietz. As described, "Niemietz nurtured a signature blend of soul, sonics, and story with passionate vocals and prominent guitars. Some of their artistic touchstones included Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Janis Joplin, Brittany Howard, and early Kings of Leon and D'Angelo. The resulting album is a mosaic of soulful sounds, spanning sensual Blues ballads, smoldering soul, snappy jazz-pop, and indie rock. Superman is indeed a heroic effort as it is both uncompromising genre-bending and cohesively musical" (quoted from Devious Planet).
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In this episode, Jerrell speaks with guitar player, singer, and songwriter Taylor Scott. "Taylor Scott grew up beneath the wide skies of the rural American West, where a childhood appreciation for country music — whose twangy textures seemed to reflect his surroundings — soon gave way to an obsession with rebellious, guitar-driven rock & roll. Shortly after graduation, he was recruited by Otis Taylor to join the blues legend's band. What followed was a whirlwind of international tour dates, with Scott spending four years as Taylor's guitarist." [description from Devious Planet]
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In this episode Jerrell speaks to the co-owners of Knock House Studios in LA Ralph and Jonathan Laguerre. They both discuss growing up around music that inspired them and becoming entrepreneurs owning a music studio which organically created a community.
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In this episode Jerrell spoke to Grammy Nominated Professional guitarist, composer, and arranger Tom Guarna. "Guarna has toured five continents with his own quartets and as a top sideman in several exciting groups led by Lenny White, E.J. Strickland, and Les McCann. He was a featured artist on over thirty albums, and composed “If You Dare,” a funk-rock song on Lenny White's 2010 Anomaly CD. Guarna also toured the United States with pianist Manuel Valera, after playing on the Grammy Award-nominated 2012 album, New Cuban Express" (from Tomguarna.com). We talk about how he grew up around the working musician lifestyle, his journey as a musician, and talking about his latest release Spirit Science.
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In this episode Jerrell speaks with artist Nathan Kalish. Kalish is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, engineer and wandering storyteller. Born in Milwaukee WI to missionary parents, he was moved around for most of his formative years. By the time he graduated high school he had already lived in many different cities across Europe and the USA. He then spent over a decade performing music across both, playing bars and Honky-Tonks for 200+ shows a year. Now he lives and creates in Nashville TN (description from Devious Planet). Nathan discussed how he approaches music, artistic impression and his experience working his latest record Great Big Motel Bed In The Sky.
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In this episode Brian Guthrie lead guitarist of the Duo Rock group DeNiro Face, and bassist interviews Podcast Host Jerrell Powell on the Making of his Album Transitions 2 out now. They talk about their experiences working on the album together and with Euan Leslie, Grace Kinter, Anton Sushev, and Lzzy Izzy (KTTEDDY).
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In this episode Jerrell spoke with classically trained multi-instrumentalist and Greece's dark alt-pop artist Lia Hide. We discuss how she got into music, her new album soon to be released The Missing Fourth Guest, and also her writing process musically and lyrically.
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In this episode Jerrell speaks with professional guitar player Marcos Smith. Marcos was the lead guitarist for former band Zechs Marquise and currently the band leader for The Deep Shadows. He talks about growing up in El Paso, inspired by music genres from punk to hip-hop and seeking every opportunity to create.
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In this episode Jerrell speaks with virtuoso guitar player and professional teacher Martin Miller. We talk about how he got into music, his experience with online teaching, and the privilege of musicians using digital entities versus performance these days. Follow The 440 on instagram @the440guitarpodcast Visit the website at https://www.podpage.com/the-440-guitar-podcast/
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In this episode Jerrell speaks with Professional Guitar player and education Pritesh Walia. Pritesh shares his story growing up in India and, his relationship with the guitar, and how he wants to give back the knowledge he has gained to his hometown.
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