Dynamic singer talks about making iconic albums and being on the doorstep of worldwide fame.
Inspiring musician and bandleader talks about his musical and artistic influences along with the legacy he would like to leave behind.
Decorated singer and band leader with The Gentry's and later The High Steppers talks about his magical musical existence which continues to this day.
Transcendent pianist talks about learning to channel the spirit in his playing and taking on the role of a bandleader here in the OP.
Versatile multi-instrumentalist talks about learning how to create deep rhythmic grooves with early bandstand opportunities in Burlington, VT and beyond.
Taiwanese drummer talks about her love of rhythm and groove and how that has translated into a music career in the United States.
Burning guitarist talks about learning to develop his own sound in a myriad of different bands.
Bass player emanating from La Canada High who finds his groove with cats exhibiting similar frequencies on and off the bandstand.
All's fair when the colors are green and grey. You're not judged but included, you're seen for what you bring to the weigh room with DD and JD and Maz Madorsky...... My guest today was a perennial weight room activist. But he was a leader way before then as the son of a kosher butcher who could afford to send his three suns to camp under a Rhinecliff Moon. My guest was the eldest of the three brothers and the person who changed my outlook on Scatico for the last nine years of my career. The more I think about it it was my emergence into Jake Feinberg that was occurring only to be cultivated by my guest. He have me jobs within activities, he allowed me to get comfortable with my voice reenacting the Rocky soundtracks as Jack played the partof Carl Weathers. His even keeled temperament lent itself to a rag tag but fiercely individualistic division. He found a way to put a roof over all of our heads and turn us into the 1c posse. Where Shaun Locke would come and blow bubbles in your face @ 3 in the morning. We hoped he never would leave but our summer was his final summer. Leaving a group to carry the upper hill while he headed off to Cornell. His brothers flourished in different ways then he but again we connect with the lineage of life and blood. We are all different yet the same. We are all free yet entrapped in the idea that camp made us who we are today DP welcome to the JFS.....
Profound double bassist talks about creating art that is true to his soul and still being able to sing for his supper.