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The Jazz Session

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The original jazz interview podcast since 2007. Hosted by Jason Crane.
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The Jazz Session #652: Steve Wilson

Fievel chats with saxophonist Steve Wilson about his new album, Enduring Sonance . They discuss the band, the song selection, the approach to arranging the album, and the upcoming series of shows at Smoke. Steve and the band will be performing songs from the album at Smoke Jazz Club in NYC from April 29 to May 3, 2026. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You, on which the guest from the main episode talks about something non-musical that’s b...

Apr 15, 202633 minEp. 652

The Jazz Session #651: Caroline Davis

Fievel chats with saxophonist Caroline Davis about her new album, Fallows (Ropeadope, 2026). The album was recorded at a retreat in Wyoming. It’s a solo project made with saxophone and an electronic instrument called the Organelle. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You, on which the guest from the main episode talks about something non-musical that’s bringing them joy. Caroline talks about how running connects her with her late father. You...

Mar 15, 202631 minEp. 651

The Jazz Session #650: Jon Irabagon

Jon Irabagon is releasing two albums on March 13, 2026. Focus Out is a full-band record with his quartet and guests. Saturday’s Child is a bass saxophone duet improv with Dan Oestreicher. In this interview, we talk about everything from meditation to improvisation to raising kids to the joy of a working band. Jon was previously on the show back in 2010 . PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You , on which the guest from the main episode talks...

Feb 15, 202643 minEp. 650

The Jazz Session #649: Benjamin Lackner

Pianist Benjamin Lackner’s latest album is called Spindrift (ECM Records, 2025). In this interview, Benjamin talks about the intense compositional process that led to the album; the selection of his bandmates; the ECM sound; life in Berlin; and a lot more. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You, on which the guest from the main episode talks about something non-musical that’s bringing them joy. Benjamin talks about cargo bike camping near B...

Jan 15, 202639 min

The Jazz Session #648: Tineke Postma & Theo Bleckmann

Voya (2025, Clap Your Hands) is the new album by saxophonist Tineke Postma and her band, featuring Theo Bleckmann on vocals. In this interview, they talk about working Theo into the existing quartet; the difference between identity and ego; the tears that were shed at their first live performance together; and much more. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You, on which the guest from the main episode talks about something non-musical that’s...

Dec 15, 202534 minEp. 648

The Jazz Session #647: Alison Shearer

Saxophonist Alison Shearer’s new album is called In The Garden (Pinch Records, 2025). In this interview, Alison talks about the creation of the album with her working band; the way she works her own life story into instrumental compositions; her upcoming entry into the classical world; and more. Learn more at https://www.alisonshearermusic.com . Content warning: This episode also has a conversation about sexual trauma in jazz school. That part of the interview runs from 14:30 to 23:00, if you ne...

Nov 15, 202536 minEp. 647

The Jazz Session #646: Jack DeJohnette [2012]

Jack DeJohnette passed away. In his honor, I’ll hope you’ll enjoy this 2012 interview I recorded with Jack at the Blue Note in NYC at the time of the release of his album Sound Travels. [Photo: Mitchell Garrison]

Oct 27, 202551 minEp. 646

The Jazz Session #645: Carmen Staaf

On her new album, Sounding Line , pianist Carmen Staaf explores the music of Thelonious Monk and Mary Lou Williams. In this interview, Carmen talks about making music in the context of Palestine and COVID; the intersection between Monk and Williams and how she arrived at it; the arranging of the album, which contains both duets and larger groups; the rhythmic complexity of Monk; and more. Please note that the Patreon version of this interview contains additional material. Carmen has been on the ...

Oct 15, 202555 minEp. 645

The Jazz Session #644: Kelly Green

People make music for many different reasons. In Kelly Green’s case, her new album Corner Of My Dreams is in part an attempt to process the loss of her mother to suicide. In this interview, Green talks about writing the music on the new album; finding the right musicians to play it; telling her mom’s story at live shows; and much more. Find out more at https://www.kellygreenpiano.com . PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You , on which the g...

Sep 15, 202537 minEp. 644

The Jazz Session #643: Chris Cheek

Chris Cheek’s new album is Keepers of the Eastern Door . It features Bill Frisell, Tony Scherr, and Rudy Royston. In this interview, we talk about putting the band together; how the stories of indigenous people inspired the album; how a painting led to a voyage of discovery; and more. A note that Chris was last on the show sixteen years ago with the band Rudder. After you listen to this episode, listen to that interview here . PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show...

Aug 15, 2025Ep. 643

The Jazz Session #500: Sheila Jordan (Encore)

Sheila Jordan passed away today (August 11, 2025) at the age of 96. This is an interview I did with Sheila for episode #500. She will be missed. /// The Jazz Session celebrates its 500th episode with NEA Jazz Master Sheila Jordan . In this interview, Jordan talks about how a nickel changed her life; her early years on 52nd Street with Charlie Parker; her work with Steve Swallow and the poetry of Robert Creeley; her approach to ballads and teaching; and more. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter fo...

Aug 12, 202545 minEp. 500

The Jazz Session #642: Nico Soffiato & Josh Deutsch

Jason Crane chats with guitarist Nico Soffiato and trumpeter/keyboardist Josh Deutsch about their new Redshift Trio album Cloud Forest . The trio features three drummers on different tracks: Dave King, Rudy Royston, and Bram Kinchloe. In this interview, Nico and Josh talk about creating the music; their expanding sonic palette; how they chose the drummers; the logistics of longevity; and more. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You, on whic...

Jul 15, 202539 minEp. 642

The Jazz Session #641: Jump Off This Bridge

Jason Crane chats with the members of the improvising collective Jump Off This Bridge : Judith Insell (viola), Virg Dzurinko (piano), Eli Asher (trumpet), and Leonid Galaganov (percussion). They tell a Rashomon-esque story about the formation of the band, and then the conversation covers their new album, Quarks ; group improvisation; knowing when not to play; finding joy in the collective; and more. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You, o...

Jun 15, 202543 minEp. 641

The Jazz Session #640: Johanna Summer

German pianist Johanna Summer has released several albums in recent years: Upright (ACT, 2025); Cameo (ACT, 2025 with Jakob Manz); and Resonanzen (ACT, 2023). In this interview, Summer discusses all three albums; her musical partnership with Manz; improvising on classical themes; finding freedom through limitation; and much more. NOTE: Members get an extra segment from the interview in which Johanna talks about language fluency. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus sh...

May 15, 202547 minEp. 640

The Jazz Session #639: Muriel Grossmann

Jason Crane talks with saxophonist Muriel Grossmann about her new album, Light Of The Mind . They also talk about Buddhism and its relationship to improvisation; the music scene on the Spanish island where Muriel lives; finding players and sticking with them; and more. Learn more about Muriel at http://www.murielgrossmann.com . PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You , on which the guest from the main episode talks about something non-musica...

Apr 15, 202534 minEp. 640

The Jazz Session #638: Emily Mikesell and Kate Campbell Strauss

Jason Crane talks with Emily Mikesell and Kate Campbell Strauss about their debut album, Give Way . The album uses overdubbing to create a choir of of trumpets and saxophones. In this interview, they talk about the random way they were paired in a grad school class; why the partnership works so well; how they used Brian Eno’s prompts to write the music; and more. Get the album on Bandcamp here . [Cover photo by Camille Lenain.] PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus sho...

Mar 15, 202531 minEp. 638

The Jazz Session #637: Rachel Eckroth

The Jazz Session returns after nearly a year with a new episode featuring pianist Rachel Eckroth. This interview was recorded in October 2023 and focuses on Rachel’s then-new album Humanoid. We also talk about returning to the piano, recording in a live setting, the album Money Jungle , and more. Find Rachel online at https://www.racheleckroth.com . Rachel was also on episode 544 in 2021 . PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You , on which t...

Feb 14, 202531 minEp. 637

The Jazz Session #636: 17th Anniversary Episode with Les McCann

The Jazz Session turns 17 today! I’m celebrating with an archival episode from back in my jazz radio days. I interviewed Les McCann in 2004 about his classic album Swiss Movement . Les passed away on December 29, 2023. I thought I’d commemorate his passing and celebrate his life and the birthday of this show by sharing that interview with you. Thanks for listening and for supporting The Jazz Session at https://thejazzsession.com/join....

Feb 24, 202443 minEp. 636

The Jazz Session #635: Allison Au

Saxophonist Allison Au’s new album is called Migrations . On it, she explores her family’s history of migration, and by extension the plight of migrants everywhere. In this interview, Allison talks about the album’s spoken word and sung elements; her family history and how it impacted the work; the arranging challenges presented by the presence of strings; and more. Allison was previously on The Jazz Session in 2016. Listen to that interview . PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to...

Feb 15, 202431 minEp. 635

The Jazz Session #634: Benjamin Koppel

Danish saxophonist Benjamin Koppel’s new trio recording with Scott Colley and Brian Blade is called Perspective . In this interview, Benjamin talks about the special relationship between the band members; the band as a collective; his family’s long history in music in Denmark; why he chooses to play in so many different genres; and more. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You, on which the guest from the main episode talks about something n...

Jan 03, 202438 minEp. 634

The Jazz Session #633: Allison Miller

Allison Miller’s latest album is called Rivers In Our Veins. In this interview, Allison talks about the inspiration for the project and the research into American waterways that went into it; the care she took in assembling the band; the multimedia nature of the project, which includes both visuals and dancers; and much more. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You , on which the guest from the main episode talks about something non-musical ...

Dec 14, 202342 minEp. 633

The Jazz Session #632: Benjamin Boone

Saxophonist Benjamin Boone’s new album is Caught In The Rhythm (Origin Records, 2023). In this interview, Ben talks about his ongoing project to combine poetry with improvised music; how he approaches the selection and setting of the poems; his study of the music of speech; using his music for social commentary; and more. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You , on which the guest from the main episode talks about something non-musical that...

Nov 08, 202339 minEp. 632

The Jazz Session #631: Marc Copland

Marc Copland’s latest album is Someday (InnerVoiceJazz, 2023). In this interview, Marc talks about his bandmates; why he seeks out opportunities to play with younger musicians; his years with John Abercrombie and Gary Peacock; going into the studio without a detailed plan; and much more. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You , on which the guest from the main episode talks about something non-musical that’s bringing them joy. Marc talks ab...

Oct 25, 202344 minEp. 631

The Jazz Session #630: 2023 TD James Moody Jazz Fest Preview

This episode of The Jazz Session is sponsored by the TD James Moody Jazz Festival at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. The festival runs from November 3 through 19 and features a who’s who of talent from the jazz world and beyond. Performers include Dee Dee Bridgewater with Bill Charlap; Take 6; Abdullah Ibrahim; Gladys Knight; Dave Grusin; Cyrus Chestnut; Steve Turre; Christian McBride with Savion Glover; and many more. Tickets and a full schedule of performances are available at https://n...

Oct 18, 202335 minEp. 630

The Jazz Session #629: Aline Homzy

Violinist Aline Homzy’s new album with her band Etoile Magique is called Eclipse (Elastic Recordings, 2023). In this interview, Aline talks about imagining a world for the album to inhabit; how that world took shape in the arranging and titling process; writing for these particular musicians; a surprise theremin; how her dad influenced her music; what it’s like to play an uncommon jazz instrument; the importance of open-mindedness as a musician; and more. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $...

Oct 11, 202339 minEp. 629

The Jazz Session #628: Todd Sickafoose

Bassist Todd Sickafoose’s new album is called Bear Proof (Secret Hatch Records, 2023). On this episode, Todd talks about assembling a cast of strong musical personalities; the challenges of recording an hour-long piece with no breaks; his work with Anaïs Mitchell on Hadestown; his long tenure in Ani DiFranco’s band; music as social commentary; composing for podcasts; and more. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You, on which the guest from ...

Oct 04, 202339 minEp. 628

The Jazz Session #627: Kait Dunton

Kait Dunton’s new album is called Keyboards (Real & Imagined Music, 2023). In this interview, Kait talks about her love for 70s synth music; the challenge of using vintage keyboards; how she was “pushed” (in a friendly way) into the world of keyboards; developing her social media following; simplicity versus complexity in composition; and more. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You, on which the guest from the main episode talks about ...

Sep 27, 202344 minEp. 627

The Jazz Session #626: Kris Davis

Pianist Kris Davis’s new album is called Live At The Village Vanguard (Pyroclastic Records, 2023). In this interview, Kris talks about what it feels like to record at the Village Vanguard; how she put together the Diatom Ribbons band; working with a DJ; the role of humor in instrumental performance; working with the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice; her recent tour with Dave Holland; and more. Kris was previously on episode #290, which you can listen to here . PATREON Become a Patreo...

Sep 20, 202337 minEp. 626

The Jazz Session #625: Christine Jensen

Saxophonist Christine Jensen’s latest album is called Day Moon. In this interview, Christine talks about creating musical sketches; writing during the pandemic; turning visual and other ideas into music; playing in duo format; losing the friend to whom the album is dedicated; teaching at Eastman; and more. Christine was also on The Jazz Session in 2007 and 2010 . PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You, on which the guest from the main episo...

Sep 06, 202340 minEp. 625

The Jazz Session #624: Moreira Chonguiça

Moreira Chonguiça is a saxophonist and producer from Mozambique. His latest album is called Songs of Peace . In this interview, Moreira talks about surviving the pandemic and evaluating life; his education in South Africa; the people in Mozambique who inspired his interest in jazz; his relationship with jazz master Manu Dibango; passing on what he’s learned to the next generation; and much more. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You, on wh...

Aug 16, 202339 minEp. 624
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