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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....
Nat King Cole put his life on the line playing music. He was an inspiration to many a young pianist who saw the way to communicate musically. To break down all the barriers that people put in there w…
This week marked Holocaust Remembrance Day which was an historical event that saw the anguished cries of millions of Jewish people incinerated at the hands of the Nazi's.
Jewish musicians have always…
The distinctive sound of the Bay Area came from individualistic drummers like my guest. My guest wound up in a psychedelic rock
Folk outfit known as Quicksilver Messenger Service. A group of Maverick…
"The sustainability of art is constant movement between modes and scales, lyrics, melodies, symmetry, odd meters and a fundamental believe in the huminality of music.
My guest today has been performi…
The rock opera needs some good talent. The energy needs to rise and in order for that to happen you need to command the stage.
My guest was an integral part to one of the greatest touring live ensemb…
My guest today is an unheralded swamp bucket honk a Billie toe tapping entertainer. He was born in Arkansas and devoured all there was musically speaking. He toured the southeastern United States and…
Grief counselor and yogic practitioner talks about overcoming the loss of her baby boy and how it has made her a empathetic teacher, healer, mother and wife.
There is no way I would be where I am today if it wasn't for a place my guest helped lead and cultivate.
He cultivated land in a town called Elizaville with but a deli, a fire station and a post off…
As the sun settles over the whispering pines of Elizaville, NY a new summer is set to begin at Camp Scatico.
My guest today is one of the most fiery and inspirational characters I have ever come acro…
Prior to full interconnection and the complete digitization of music mastering we had in this country pockets of eccentric engineers who more often then not wore more than one hat.
Rudy Van Gelder h…
In the great lexicon of drummers some are often equipped with a lot to say. They know their primary job is to accompany and swing the band but it hard when they have their own thing to say.
Mose All…
My show has been dedicated to entrepreneurs. Creators of percussive instruments that increase the sonic nature of music. The "Mark Tree" and the water phone, the Gravity Adjusters Expansion Band and …
Sicily is 17 miles from the coast of Africa which is where the origins of rhythm lie. The ancestral heritage of that country bled into the soul of my guests family who came to this country to play st…
Spiritual horn player talks about his gravitational pull towards tribal burning music that makes the masses uncomfortable.
Most people think of the violin as a classical instrument. Most classical cats are pretty uptight. It takes someone with unbridled passion and bravery to step outside and swing down a lazy river road…