The Greg Errico Interview Set III
Original drummer from Sly and the Family Stone talks about the early studio recordings/demos the band made at CBS in New York and Columbus Recorders in SF.

Original drummer from Sly and the Family Stone talks about the early studio recordings/demos the band made at CBS in New York and Columbus Recorders in SF.
A master is someone who teaches, a master is someone who sacrifices and loves themselves. To master is knowing how to access your native gifts. As far as my guest is concerned that translates out to being one of the most in demand, highly respected, versatile bassists in the world. He was raised by his musical elders like Richard Davis who had been a guest twice on this show. The Pisces swimming upstream downstream always adapting, always churning, overcoming. Astrology aside my guest has played...
Brilliant bandleader and composer talks about improvisation, working with Spike Lee and his upcoming show at the Tucson Jazz Festival.
Pianist and singer from the band Kokomo talks about his early musical experiences in Ireland and how the band Arrival got its start at Ronnie Scott's.
In person interview with a profound musical avatar.
Musician and curator of Healing Force of the Universe in Pasadena talks about the modern-day dilemma of finding time to create art and foster a community through cultivation of a music venue/record store.
Guitarist and mentor talk's about the pros and cons of putting his own imprint on different styles of music of American music and how he cultivated his individual sound.
Transitions are part of Life. You move in and out of collaborations with artists, lovers, and job opportunities. But the genesis of transition stems from the beginning. The fruitful years of hearing new sounds and adding your own accent. The roots of creativity, work ethic and brotherhood. Part of the goal of the Jake Feinberg Show is to reconnect those who played together in the beginning with a shared conception and goal. The idea of being dedicated to their instruments and holding obligation ...
A fascinating life story and one that could only be found in America. Hat's off to Jimmy Lyons, Lester Young and the Monterey Jazz Festival.
Musician and provocateur from Watertown, MA talks about how his generation uses music as a medium to impact the social construct.
Pianist and composer talks about the inner urge of creating music on the bandstand with different generations of masters.
Italian born drummer talks about coming to New York and learning to sing for his supper in a myriad of different musical settings.
Poet and bandleader who sings in the spirit and walks in love doing the delicate dance of staying true to her creative singularity while singing for her supper by sliding between the concentric circles of popular American music. A firecracker of humanity who wants to do everything to the max Alicia is a troubadour who is always looking for a creative edge to increase inspiration. I can only hope our spontaneous improvisational conversation can provoke further wisdom and insight for her moving fo...
Unheralded trumpeter talks about the nuanced qualities of playing improvised music.
Music promoter and advocate talks about his vaunted music store Soundscapes in Tucson and how he continues to organize and cultivate music festivals around Tucson.
Multi-Instrumentalist and producer talks about staying open to creative projects and people in all musical worlds.
Profound composer, musician and thinker talks about following the universal muse on and off the bandstand.
Gospel infused keyboardist and composer talks about his journey inward to find his own voice in the musical conversation.
Drummer and percussionist talks about finding the groove with Vampire Weekend and integrating his soul into the music.
Lucky In Love By Paul Winter Regardless of whether your leading a group or a solo performer in a duo or simply pursuing your dream. Having the good luck that you find something you love to do so much that you will jump through any hoop imaginable to do it. That's the key. You don't do that reading from a book of how to get ahead in the world. It's something biologically driven and your possessed. It's falling in love.....you can apply it to romance, to work of any kind to taking care of children...
Blazing guitairst talks about weaving in and out of the groove in his full-time musical existence.
Brooklyn based drummer and percussionist talks about his early training grounds in India, Israel and Spain and how he has brought those concepts to the bandstand to make the music feel good on a trap set.
Drummer and producer talks about being bitten by the music bug and following his inner muse even when those around him discouraged his pursuit as a professional musician.
Free spirited guitarist talks about her creative sensibilities and the calling of music throughout various chapters of her life.
Vibe raising musician talks about his musical life on the road with Circles Around The Sun or at home in Catskill, NY. Let the body dance.
Epic transmission with an iconic drummer at his apartment on the upper west side of New York from June 2024
Dynamic musician and band leader talks about the subtle nuances of creating music in the modern era with Big Search.
Intuitive and improvisational bassist talks about the birth of Groove Collective at Giant Step in the mid 1990's and his desire to create an immersive musical experience for the audience.
Artist, drummer and human being talks about his intention for releasing Drums of Compassion at this time.
Musician from Jersey City talks about his concept of the word "jazz" and how he has tried to tell his own life story within his various collaborations.