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On The Jake Feinberg Show (radio) and in Facebook Lives, Jake Feinberg has now conducted over 2,000 interviews with “The Cats”—popular musicians across the spectrum from rock to jazz, R&B to folk, pop to country, bluegrass to fusion. Jake’s unique interviewing style puts musicians at their ease and inspires them to reflect candidly on topics familiar or unexpected.
The Cats tell little stories, muse about life, uncover aspects of the music business, dig deep into overcoming adversity, revel in camaraderie, and open their souls. You will never see musicians in the same light again....
Jazz entrepreneur and promoter talks about the comradery of the musicians that contributed to spiritual live performances in the studio and on the bandstand.
Musician and music educator talks about how she found a connection with God early in her life and how that steadfast relationship has led to her finding her purpose in life.
Native of New York talks about growing up around drugs and violence and then truly finding god after moving to Charlotte and becoming an entrepreneurial hip hop artist.
Divine musician and thespian talks about how early theatre lessons in Glasgow helped her find her individual voice and comfort in self on and off the stage/bandstand.
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Didn’t know Bob Jones, but do remember playing at the Trident with Larry Coryell and the great bassist Albert Stinson. I used to stay on a houseboat in Sausalito when I played at the Fillmore …
Great discussion with a devoted hip hopper about how he inspires others to be themselves. Live from The Century Room.
Electric guitar player from Compton talks about growing up and playing with Sonship Woody Theus, Ndugu Chancler and Johnny Pope.
Perennial guitarist talks about coming to New York City from Tel Aviv in the late nineties and how his dogged approach to gigging led to the formation of his own identity as a musician and bandleader…
Humble guitarist and producer talks about the overrated nature of fame and his legendary radio show (The Boogie Down) on WFUV.
Gifted trombonist talks about navigating the dogma of academia while searching for her own individual sound on the bandstand.
Iconic musician and producer talks about the underground soul scene in New York upon his arrival in the late nineties and the formation of The Soul Providers.
Prolific guitarist and producer talks about overcoming drug addiction, touring with Meatloaf and the state of modern music.
Blazing guitarist from Planck talks about his early indoctrination into the jam scene in Virginia and how he continues to cultivate his own tone and voice.
Profound musician and thinker talks about when he first connected with Alex and Nels Cline and how he cultivated the Nine Winds roster of cats.
Charles Mingus, Ripping out Piano Strings, Evolution, Tribalism, Xanadu, Pat Martino, Don Patterson, From This Moment On!
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Prolific bassist talks about continuing to grow as a musician and find her individual voice.
Gifted poet and singer talks about eliminating untrustworthy people in his life and how that has led to unbridled artistic freedom and a closer connection with source.
Dynamic drummer talks about his work in the studio with Ralph Towner and how language often misconstrues the significance and magic of music.
Brilliant and versatile pianist talks about life on the bandstand.
Continued transmission about the creation of music with masters like Julius Hemphill and Horace Tapscott.