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The Jake Feinberg Show

Jake Feinbergwww.jakefeinbergshow.com
Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jake-feinberg/subscribe 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....
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Episodes

The Brian Jackson Interview Set II

It’s Never Stopped by Brian Jackson? ​In Rising Sun, Maryland, off I-95 South, that’s where the grand wizard and all his brethren would gather. After they’d had a couple of cases of beer, they’d come around Lincoln University, driving around in their cars, hootin’ and hollerin’, shooting at the dormitories. ​I’m sure people talked about doing things about it. I’m sure all the young black men at Lincoln University didn’t sit idly by and let that happen, I guarantee that. ​When Lincoln became coed...

Oct 11, 20201 hr 27 min

The Brian Jackson Interview

Pianist and composer talks about his collaborative relationship with spirit brother Gil Scott-Heron.

Oct 11, 20201 hr 10 min

The Janaki Rossell Interview

Divine yogic healer talks her leap of faith from the thinking world into the spirit world.

Oct 10, 20201 hr 1 min

The Bill Summers Interview

Percussionist and ethnomusicologist talks about the roots of the drum in this country.

Oct 08, 20201 hr 7 min

The Susan Barnes Interview

Evolutionary warrior talks about her path towards enlightenment, grace and serenity. The forever journey of accepting love and creating a container for others to flow in their true nature.

Oct 08, 20201 hr 54 min

The Jeff Meyer Interview

Composer and drummer talks about his musical life and relationship with Johnny Vidacovich.

Oct 08, 20201 hr 5 min

The Brent Rademaker Interview

Gifted singer/songwriter and leader of GospelbeacH talks about the sub-pop nature of his music and the musicians he collaborates with. Sparks Fly!

Oct 07, 20201 hr 19 min

The Vince Delgado Interview

Vince Delgado's story is amazing, here's a Mexican American kid who grew up in The Mission District of San Francisco who learned Japanese Koto music, Arabic music, Indian music, he was a jazz drummer. He had a zoot suit. Ray Spiegal

Oct 05, 202042 min

The Michael Carabello Interview

Legendary conguero talks about growing up in the Mission District of SF and joining the Carlos Santana Blues Band.

Oct 05, 202037 min

The Norman Connors Interview

How was music taught to my guest. He studied music as Prestigious institutions but the music was in the streets and on the bandstand. New a Rules were being created by my guests heroes who were stretching the sonic boundaries playing African Juju Music with acoustic instruments. Playing thesaurus' of scales and free form with a little Kama Sutra mixed in. Melodic improvisation must be swung by the drum in 4 in 7 in 9, 11. Keeping time in polyrhythmic progressions of idas spilling out of my guest...

Oct 05, 202046 min

The David Margen Interview

My guest today hails from a bastion of regional arts and entertainment. Berkeley California grew out of the Kerouac and Ginsberg beats whose howling gave way to a mindset of creativity by embracing all cultures to form one race, the human race. My guest developed his chops as a Bass player through playing on the bandstand with Salsa De Berkeley and other gigs at Andre's or Jimbo's Bop city or The Record Plant with Mingo Lewis. Mixing a slapping bass style with Latin impulses funk rock. Locking t...

Oct 05, 20201 hr

The Gary Bartz Interview Set IV

Master composer and musician talks about the backward and misinformed nature of our (US) society. How the first step towards reconciliation is the way in which history, of this country, is taught in schools. People of color were not the one's who started this problem (sub-human treatment) and can't fix the problem. The hole is deep and "everything is under control" as the Proud Boys mobilize to promote white supremacy but real long term educational reform is needed to educate all people about th...

Oct 05, 20201 hr 37 min

The Narada Michael Walden Interview

Just this past week a buddy of mine gave me a snare drum and a tambourine. I get to go home and play that drum to music good or bad. For a few seconds or maybe a minute I begin to dance, eyes closed in my head knowing that if I start to think about Hangups that it's rhythm interrupted. Still I hold on to that previous time and get a taste of how special being a master professional drummer truly is. My guest today was born in Kalamazoo Michigan where my parents met while in school in the late six...

Oct 04, 20201 hr

The Bryce Rohde Interview

Wollamaloo and tigger to. To the days of swagger and shipwrecks and sound expansion. Stretching peoples minds instead of shrinking them. My guest was at the forefront of Australian Kool swing be it with a piano, tennis balls, mallets or a 7 inch reel box. Joining forces with cats like George Shearing and Miles Davis to reintroduce the world to peace after World War II. And that music swung just like it swung for my guest in the Australian Jazz Quintet with Jim Gannon who was a venerable bass pla...

Oct 04, 202030 min
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