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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....
Art Blakey, Woody Shaw, NTU Troop, Contrabass, MBOOM, Joe Chambers, Mannes School, Howard King, Richard Davis
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This is a great interview of a fabulous musician who is not recognized .. unsung hero. Love him so much. On this great talking, Mundell could said that he can play with Frank Wess who is 91 years old…
The urban legend of Detroit is only for those generations who were not alive during the time when that city epitomized Asphalt Canyon Blues.
What we see today with the Motor City is a shell of what i…
In the 21st century the so called digital age the role of a producer and a musician has devolved into a potpourri of inanimate objects, the # of records you sell, how to make a hit, the drum machine,…
he state of New Jersey is situated perfectly between two musical Meccas. The soul brotherhood of Philadelphia and the Big Apple. Musicians who were lucky enough to grow up in this state were privy to…
Philadelphia, Jackie McLean, Carl Burnett, Pat Martino, Chestnut Street, Mosaic Records, Todd Barkan, Tributaries
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Scarf in the Wind, Arp Modulator, Mel Graves, John Hammond, George Marsh, SYGZY, Expanding Minds
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Sons of Champlin, Geoff Palmer, Commerce, Mike Finnegan, Oscar Peterson, Bill Vitt, Yoshi's,
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Urban centers in this country used to swell with regional music. Go from Indianapolis>Chicago and Detroit you would get 3 different sounds.
Chicago was a lightning rod for amped up young musicians to…
The San Francisco sound is more about a state of mind. One of independence, curiosity and experimentation. Psychedelics played a role but make no mistake it was a pleathearu of mavericks who made tha…
When this host looks at the mass of interviews that he has done and continues to do he realizes that the full impact of the stories, camaraderie, and spirituality may resonate years after I have left…
His career emanated across the border from Detroit in Toronto where he became engulfed in the myriad of live music and the traveling acts that came through.
His unique sound came in part from the Del…
Without Catalyst there would be no JFS. Thanks PB, JF
Pat Britt, Henry Franklin, Michael Howell, Norman Williams, Putter Smith, Vince Lateano, Billy Martin, You Run Like My Grandmother, Catalyst, Li…