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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....
Microtonal Blues Band, Spirit of 1976, Frank Sinatra, 700 percussive instruments,
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Pony Poindexter, Miles Davis, Jon Hendricks and the Blues, Stripping of the Arts
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Master saxophonist talks about his musical roots in Dallas and becoming fully ensconced in the fertile Bay Area jazz scene.
Coming to America:
"I came here at the invitation of Tony Williams. Who even today, nobody plays like Tony. The closest drummer to Tony today is Cindy Blackman.
I'm over there in Europe. Lets not eq…
People talk about the British Invasion as "The Beatles..." That the Beatles encouraged original song writing and individuality. They also are given credit for introducing Indian Music and polyrhythms…
My guest today is a lover, leader and life giver of music. The decisions that he makes correlate to art and relationships because you must have intimate relationships with cats to make real music.
C…
efore interconnection and the mass marketing of music you had regional music. Music that was created in the real time with definitive characteristics of certain parts of the country and its rhythms. …
In the context of the live music experience it is imperative that your focus remains on listening and improvising off your bandmates.
It's beyond the music, it's a focus that should be able to take t…
Why was the book written was to set the record straight? This is important because at one time post Jim Morrison there was a a harmony between Manzarek, Kreiger and my guest....like a spear they blaz…
Swing Your Ass Off, Bill Goodwin, Buddy Rich, RIOT, Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gilespie
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Stud drummer talks about defying the hands of time and still being able to pass along the timeless rhythmic knowledge he has gathered along the way.