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Maria Muldaur

“I think that blues artists, men and women alike, are some of the most important cultural elders, and I do not think that they should be relegated to 78’s on some dusty shelf in the Smithsonian. It is music that still resonates and is very relevant today, even though the music emerged one hundred years ago. That is why...

Artist Interview by Joe Montague
Hiromi Uehara

"Other people can put a name on what I do", says keyboardist Hiromi Uehara. "It's just the union of what I've been listening to and what I've been learning. It has some elements of classical music, it has some rock, it has some jazz, but I don't want to give it a name." On her electrifying new release, Time...
Artist Interview by Kevin Cox
Jackie Ryan

Jackie Ryan is an international jazz star. She frequently plays both coasts and overseas, where her gig at Ronnie Scott’s in London garnered the critical praise: "One of the finest singers to perform at Ronnie's since Shirley Horn.” --The London Evening Standard.

Ryan has shared the stage and recording studio with many greats including Clark Terry, Red Holloway and...

Artist Interview by Maxwell Chandler
Michael Powers

Jimmy Reed, the bluesman who wrote “Honest I Do,” and “Boy, What You Want Me To Do?” later covered by Elvis, taught Michael Powers the barre chording technique on a guitar. He grew up listening to Vanilla Fudge rehearse in his neighborhood and when he was a boy, his grandmother hauled his butt into the living room to watch...

Artist Interview by Joe Montague
Jackiem Joyner

Saxman Jackiem Joyner has moved from being a sideman to center stage. He says, "As a musician, you always start off as a sideman. I've been on the road with Ronnie Laws and he influenced me. I think his jazz chops are really great. I picked up a few licks here and there from him, and I also liked...
Artist Interview by Norm Breest
Walter and Mary Ann Sereth

This is a true story of two people who came together due to the love of Dixieland music. Walter Sereth is a person who enjoys Dixieland music. He says, I lived next door to Alan Crowne and his brothers when I was 12 and some years later, got into play Dixieland. I never, except in the Army, played professionally....
Artist Interview by Norm Breest
Mindi Abair

In mid-March, Mindi Abair’s hit single “Bloom” peaked at number one on Radio and Records’ smooth jazz charts and by the end of the month, was still solidly entrenched in the number three spot. Her current CD Life Less Ordinary reached number one on Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz Album chart, fueled by the success of another single from the record, “True...

Artist Interview by Joe Montague
Jeff Antoniuk

At the end of February, I had a chance to visit and dine with Washington DC saxophonist Jeff Antoniuk who was returning to his native Canada for the week,to act as an adjudicator for a province wide high school jazz competition.  Most of our conversation focused on his new CD Here Today, his debut solo effort in which he...

Artist Interview by Joe Montague
Richard Hart

Fusion guitarist Richard Hart is a well known studio and touring musician in jazz circles having worked with “Chuck Datillo, Larry Nance, Tony Molina, Ansley Dunbar, Ron Eschete, Tom Scott, Heath Brothers, Kirk Whalum, Russell Malone, McCoy Tyner, and Mel Torne,” he roll calls. His musical experiences inspired him to create his own songs and release an album of...

Artist Interview by Susan Frances
Urban Jazz Coalition

A little bit of R&B and funk is good for the soul, but when it's peppered with smooth jazz textures, then you've got some of the best feel-good sounds around.

The seven member group of the Urban Jazz Coalition (UJC) is a group that displays the musical hybrid and they are really “bringing it” on with their latest CD Down...

Artist Interview by Asha Brodie
Elli Fordyce

There is an old cliché that goes something like this, ‘If it looks like a duck and walks like a duck, it probably is a duck.’ That cliché may apply to some people and most certainly is applicable to ducks, but it relates in no way to the life of jazz singer Elli Fordyce or the attitude with which...

Artist Interview by Joe Montague
Ellen Honert

If the name Ellen Honert doesn’t ring any musical bells for you, I’m here to change that!  Bay area Singer/Songwriter/Pianist Honert has just released her debut CD, Breath of the Soul on the Mill Station Records label.  The twelve tracks include a cover of the Beatles’ classic, “Got to Get You Into My Life,” as well as Ellen originals....

Artist Interview by Mary Jo Conniff
Andrew Neu

Hey everybody, Andrew Neu is throwing a party and it is a big “Celebration.” Neu, a Philadelphia native and master of three saxophone voices (tenor, soprano and alto), has just released his CD In Clear View and it opens with a star-studded cast of musicians and talented vocalists performing Kool and The Gang’s song “Celebration.”

Neu’s initial response after...

Artist Interview by Joe Montague
Tim Cunningham

Tim Cunningham’s current album Manchester Road, on TAWC Records, makes peace with grieving wounds and nurtures those relationships with family, friends, and God. His smooth jazz compositions and liquid saxophone lines were inspired by his feelings toward his family. Songs like “Sadie,” an ode to his young daughter Sadie, and “Wintress,” a tribute to his niece Wintress, are prime...

Artist Interview by Susan Frances
Melissa Stylianou

Some actors learn how to sing and occasionally dance so they can land a plumb role on Broadway or another big stage, but this is the story of an actress who decided to turn to singing and we are the lucky ones. Melissa Stylianou is an incredibly gifted jazz vocalist who arrived in New York City from Toronto, Canada...

Artist Interview by Joe Montague
Scott Tarulli

Every once in awhile, a jewel goes undiscovered and gathers dust. Fortunately for me while surfing the internet one night in December, I discovered the music of New England guitarist Scott Tarulli. The teacher from the Berklee College of Music has released two albums to date, his studio project Transitions and the fall 2004 live recording September In Boston:...

Artist Interview by Joe Montague
Brad Shepik

Brad Shepik’s latest trio record Places You Go features the guitarist/composer continuing his upward trajectory. Having worked with artists like Dave Douglas and Paul Motian through the years, his sensibilities and abilities have become both refined and open. His playing and writing get deeper with each recording and this one may be a bigger leap forward than any in...

Artist Interview by John Dworkin
Michael Manson

Jazz bass guitar player and composer Michael Manson was relaxed and in a jovial mood as he spoke to me from his home in Chicago, shortly after returning from a gig as a feature guest artist on the Brian Culbertson jazz cruise.

“Brian and I are old friends and I had a great time playing. As musicians we don’t...

Artist Interview by Joe Montague
Sonny Rollins

Catch as catch can. Many times interviews with musicians are done as they’re rushing to a rehearsal, while they’re desperately trying to finish a meal begun an hour ago, in the middle of practicing, putting the kids to bed or doing laundry. But on that occasion when an artist is found in a treasured moment of peace in their...
Artist Interview by Cheryl K. Symister-Masterson
Greg Adams

“Bands come and go. I just try to do my best for the audience whether it is a live show or a recording. You are only as good as your last thing, your last project or your last show. You want to leave people with wanting to talk about you and having good things to say so they will...

Artist Interview by Joe Montague
Eric Bibb

A camera is following blues artist Eric Bibb as he moves among the shops on Paris, France’s Rue Jean Jacques Rousseau and that is how the CD Diamond Days begins. Acting upon a last minute suggestion from a cinematographer friend, Bibb is filmed with a camcorder while he visits what he refers to as one of his "favorite haunts,"...

Artist Interview by Joe Montague
Sonny Rollins

It is very difficult to know exactly what to ask someone like Sonny Rollins. What is there left to ask him? He has been here for more years than some of us can remember, he has worked with many who remain among the giants of the jazz world, and he has outlasted most. Do you ask if he still...
Artist Interview by Jim McElroy
Miles Davis

Legendary Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis' pensive look on his album and CD jackets were always interpreted by the media as dark, mysterious and any other adjectives like the aforementioned that you can think about.

But talking to his nephew Vincent Wilburn, Jr. recently, he paints a different picture. "Uncle Miles was very humorous and was not the "prince of...

Artist Interview by Asha Brodie
Tierney Sutton Group

Tierney Sutton is a happy person. She has just released ON THE OTHER SIDE on Telarc, which may be the best work she and the band she sings with, have yet done. Tierney Sutton is a very happy vocalist because she and the band she sings with, having completed the foundation, have erected a musical temple that is as...

Artist Interview by Gerard W. O'Brien
Jeff Golub

Communication is important to guitarist Jeff Golub. He says, sometimes the communication is just a glance or an unspoken acknowledgement on a subway train, while in line at a newsstand or as you brush past someone at a corner grocery. Before he got married, he says, my old life was great. I loved being a bachelor. I loved meeting...
Artist Interview by Norm Breest
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