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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....
My guest today is the drummer for one of the most recognized psychedelic rock bands in our countries history. The band was already intact when a young woman named Janice Joplin came aboard from Texas…
Preserving American Folk Music with the Dawg!
Gifted musician and producer talks about his debut solo EP and the necessary adaptability of musicians in the age of COVID.
San Francisco, back again my friend to the days of wine and roses -Cal Tjader, Bayete, Armando Peraza, Eddie Marshall Ron Stallings, and the rest of the Mill Valley Gang which included David "What a…
The just way It Had to Be....isn't that the old saying when you look back and ahead in the moment. It's teddy Edwards blowing some West Coast Southern California Hard Bop with the melodic percussive …
Incredible vocalist talks about his humble upbringings backing up Ben E. King and other American blues artists and moving to the States and playing with Carlos Santana and Bill Kreutzmann.
My guest today is the greatest banjo player the world has ever seen. That could be because of the advent of air travel but probably not.
He was born in Boston, MA a city rich with history and prose a…
The dirt farmer, a cultivator of land in Arkansas. Toiling in the fields with a rhythm of his own. Unique, not like Gene Krupa or Buddy Rich or Earl Palmer but a pulsating percolating personification…
I have been marinating in different regional pockets of music for quite sometime.
The pockets of this country where unique music developed because of culture, heritage and a need for individuality. O…
My guest was born near the Mason-Dixon Line but was close enough to Rock Creek Park that he sucked in all the sounds of Mid-Atlantic America. The bluegrass of Chubby Wise and Bill Monroe, the baselin…
This man gives me faith in human evolution. Rock on....
One of the 4Ls of the JFS is Lineage. The idea of a family tree, where unique sounds originated from
and where the sound spectrum lives in today's electronica world.
The father of Bluegrass was Bill …
*w/ special guest Will Duncan
The cycle of birth and death. Who are you born to, what kind of family is it? Is it love or hate or both.
Love and Hate, Fear and Insecurity, Stone Genius one step forwa…
Brilliant Taiwanese pianist talks about her passion to teach and stretch out past her boundaries.
Burning guitarist and human being shares his musical tales.
In a day in age when younger cats including myself feel a need to change the subject it has created a musical feel of anxiety and over reaching. The need to show off ones chops at the expense of real…