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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....
Prolific young guitarist and bassist talks about filling the groove with Bush League and how he will carry on Phil Lesh' legacy through his playing.
Dutch drummer talks about playing with masters of the great American art form known as jazz and the lessons he has learned on the bandstand.
Young guitar warrior talks about his journey to find his own individual sound and what he has learned on and off the bandstand from cats like Steve Kimock and Oteil Burbridge.
Impresario and musician talks about his days promoting concerts at Oberlin College and what he does now to keep Keystone Baltimore humming along.
String bassist and trumpeter talks about coming of age with Dave Baker at Indiana University, establishing himself in Chicago and giving back to the Tucson music community by playing and teaching at …
Profound NYC drummer and singer talks about his crooked but profound path towards musical enlightenment.
Conducted in the studios of 89.1 FM in Tucson in 2014
Brilliant multi-dimensional artist and doula talks about forgiving herself for prior trauma, forgiving herself and reentering her physical body after years of resistance.
Genius drummer from Alameda talks about making a musical connection with Lou Sarrica in high school and how that carried over to Cookin' Mama.
Boogaloo Lou talks about playing the blues in the ghetto and being a mentor to younger jazz cats.
Gifted poet and player talks about how meditation and musical co-creation has led her through the darkness and onto a path of unfoldment and purpose.
Iranian musician and drummer talks about how he works within the confines of the studio as a hired gun and his teaching techniques to get the best out of his students.
Wide ranging musician and producer talks about being in Jersey rock bands with John Ginty and Neal Casal. Where The Wait Isn't Long - homage to the Highway Butterfly and mental health awareness.
Prolific keyboardist/organist talks about being the musical director for Gregg Allman and his roots in the early seventy's blues psych band known as Cookin' Mama.
Titanic session guitarist talks about working at Muscle Shoals and with Bob Marley, The Rolling Stones and Leon Russell.
Young saxophonist and keys player from Flagstaff talks about the importance of playing in a band (Bush League) and writing original tunes.
Transcendent producer, beat maker and trumpeter talks about his musical point of view as it relates to recording, live playing and blowing his horn.
Bassist, trumpeter and singer from Costa Rica talks about moving to New Orleans and connecting with Johnny Vidacovich, Al Hirt and Charlie Brent.
Divine singer/songwriter talks about her intentions for sharing her music with the world.
Transcendent keyboard player talks about his musical roots growing up in Philadelphia and the cosmic opportunities to collaborate with Dave Chappelle and Josef Leimberg.