Episódios

  • The 3rd Borough Interview
    Oct 9 2025

    A couple of musical brothers talk about the first iteration of 3rd Borough and their intentions going forward in its newest configuration.

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    36 minutos
  • The Elie Al Hajj Interview
    Oct 2 2025

    Lebanese musician who sings in English talks about overcoming personal and physical hardships as he enters a new chapter of his musical career.

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    44 minutos
  • The Lou Donaldson Interview
    Sep 30 2025

    Boogaloo Lou talks about playing the blues in the ghetto and being a mentor to younger jazz cats.

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    43 minutos
  • The Adam MacDougall Interview
    Sep 28 2025

    Multi-faceted keyboardist talks about the origins of sound and his musical projects including Circles Around The Sun.


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    1 hora e 16 minutos
  • The Nels Cline Interview
    Sep 26 2025

    A deep dive into his upbringing in Los Angeles where he and his brother sought out and became part of the burgeoning experimental music scene learning from their elders which included Bobby Bradford, Julius Hemphill, Horace Tapscott, Sonship and Vinnie Golia.We explored the daunting landscape of modern-day touring, the people along the way who helped elevate his own original music and his concept of success in this life.

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    1 hora e 20 minutos
  • The Buster Williams Interview
    Sep 26 2025

    Who's to bless and who's to blame when it comes to the chronicling the frontiersman of music. Blessings go to Wayne Henderson and Herb Wong both of whom we lost recently as cats who played and wrote their asses off when it came to melodic invention. Much of the hoopla surrounding dance music in the 40 and 50 was being done in ballrooms. Duke Ellington and Count Basie leading crusades of young rabbits into urban theaters like Trenton where my guest is from. He learned under the tutelage of his father who was himself a big band leader just like The Skipper Henry Franklins father. Charles Anthony Williams had rehearsals at his house where his son could learn up close the strength of individual sound, knowing your role, knowing when to step outside that role, be a contributor an accompanist with Denny Zeitlin and The Crusaders, filling in for Ray Brown or showing up with Joe Farrell, Dakota Staton and Jon Lucien.His musical legacy is unquantifiable. Over the past 50+ years he has been expanding the musical palettes of both his comrades like Herbie Hancock and stretching the ears of active audiences from Dubai to Europe to The It Club.He has gone bop to be-bop, post bop to free music, soul funk to blues to driving gulf coast pocket magic. He is a mind reader...in that once he locks in - there is no time, everything around him is still there but with just a little light in contrast with the bombs my guest drops.He shows no signs of slowing down, more active than ever before. Buster Williams welcome to the JFS


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    8 minutos
  • The James Lee Stanley Interview Set II
    Sep 24 2025

    Profound singer/songwriter talks about his relationships with Bones Howe and Bill Graham. Never Quit.

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    31 minutos
  • The David Sanborn Interview
    Sep 24 2025

    Studio shark and award winning sax player talks about playing with George Duke, the sonic difference between small and large venues and leading a life of authentic music. RIP

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    31 minutos