The Craig Dreyer Interview
Explosive saxophonist and producer talks about singing for his supper playing original blues music at one time on the lower west side of New York.

Explosive saxophonist and producer talks about singing for his supper playing original blues music at one time on the lower west side of New York.
Titanic saxophonist talks about striking the balance between masculine and feminine energy when playing music.
Progressive percussionist and band leader out of Chicago talks about his polyrhythmic approach to his iconic albums on RCA and Ovation from the 1950's and 60's.
Multi-instrumentalist and member of Little Feat talks about going to Birdland when he was ten years old and enhancing the sessions of Glen Campbell, Jimmy Webb and Dennis Wilson with his unique guitar licks.
Original guitarist and bandleader talks about collaborating with his wife on the bandstand with cats like Steve Earle and Shooter Jennings.
Magical character and musicians talks about the current growth spurt he is experiencing and the journey he has taken trying advocate for himself and not cope with family trauma.
Folk singer/songwriter talks about the tributaries of his musical existence.
Wife and advocate for the late saxophonist Stan Getz talks about their time in Sweden interacting with all the masters of this music.
“Universal Truth By Laurie Buckley The beauty of “His Lordship” (Buckley) is that he started with Aesop’s fables because he loved the message of cause and effect, and what we learn from experience. He had a way of speaking where he didn’t put everybody down, but he would introduce them to the conversation, in a way where you would recognize their position or their non-positioning. He found a way, using his amazing vocal talents, his consciousness, his verbiage, his language, to get to the issues...
Blazing multi-faceted guitarist talks about his days at the Heliport in Sausalito, CA playing with all the cats.
Band leader and accompanist talks about integrating his music into the Mexico City weave and his new journey with The Black Crowes.
Percussionist and groove maker talks about operating on a clear frequency when in rhythmic conversation on the bandstand.
Bass player and teacher talks about taking what he has learned from his elders, incorporating that into his own sound and passing it on to younger cats.
Profound feel player talks about his non-linear approach to the electric bass in all musical settings.
Transcendent saxophonist talks about learning the secret tribal culture of New Orleans from his father and being taken in and raised by his musical elders like Roy Haynes when he first moved to New York.
Decorated actor and photographer talks about finding his voice on stage and behind the camera. His indelible band shot from The Concert for Bangladesh is celebrating its 50th year and will hopefully find a loving home. All proceeds will benefit the Food Forward Food Bank of Los Angeles.
Prolific electric bass player talks about the way he teaches his students to read and find their own individual voice on the instrument.
Prolific double bassist talks about his experiences playing spiritual music with his elders and peers over the last 50 years.
Optometrist and musician talks about being an advocate for the musicians through Sweet Relief.
Prolific father/son duo play and talk about the effect music has on their lives and souls.
Journalist and radio host talks about his love of music and disseminating it to the masses.
A cat who was born and raised in Mississippi and wound up working his way up at Atlantic Records in the most fertile time of music in our country's history. Still chasing The 'Trane.
Melodic and adventurous drummer talks about learning to find his own sound in the woodshed and on the bandstand with Jacob Fred Jazz Odessey.
Author and Prankster talks about continuing the lineage of The Furthur Path with George Walker. Cowboy Neal at the wheel....
A couple of surrogate uncles play and talk music in The Powertalk 1210 AM Studios in Tucson, AZ.
Relentless drummer talks about becoming a businessman and integrating acoustic jazz and funk into a set.
Versatile multi-instrumentalist talks about coming up playing bluegrass in Los Angeles and eventually settling into a new regional hotbed of music in Austin with Michael Martin Murphey and Jerry Jeff Walker.
In dialogue with master keyboardist and band leader about playing harpsichord with The Yardbirds and finding out that cats on the south side of Chicago were line dancing to "Bumpin' on Sunset."
Multi-instrumentalist and bass player for Cold Blood, Holly Near, The Sons of Champlin and the Swingin' Deacons talks about his different musical existences.
Multi-instrumentalist and graphic artist talks about the many meaning of music and the correlation between spiritual living and soulful art.