Saturday, 15 December 2007

Working Muso Podcast episode 2

Welcome to Episode 2 of the Working Muso Podcast

In this bumper episode we have an unusual interview with drummer Jay Irving. Paul talks about the film Crossroads, a road movie with a musical conscience. Paul's enthusiasm for this film is limitless and it's not a big surprise because he's a big blues fan and loves film too. Historically speaking it references the alleged story of Robert Johnson selling his soul to the Devil! I only realised recently that he wrote one of my all time favourites "Sweet Home Chicago".

I talk about a book called Playing From The Heart, by Robert L. Doerschuk. (we don't earn revenue from Amazon links. It's just there for your reference!). This book is important to me because it gives an insight into what music really means to some of the most famous musicians. Includes interviews with Chuck Berry, The Edge, Bonnie Raitt, Bootsy Collins, Billy Joel, Ginger Baker, Lars Ulrich and many others.

We also discuss...ME! And how I got into playing the sax, how long it took to get into a band, how scary it was and when I started making some money out of music.

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Thanks for listening. Next time we have an interview with Rob from http://www.bemuso.com/

Andy and Paul

Saturday, 24 November 2007

Working Muso Podcast episode 1


This is episode 1 of the Working Muso Podcast.


In this episode we talk about how "Making Music Work" translated into our production of Gigmeister Rock Volume 1. We discuss determination and playing to your strengths. Paul talks about his musical influences including some superb studio playing as he discusses Mark Knopfler of Dire Sraits fame, Ry Cooder, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Paul Simon, Brian May and others. Of course Paul is a finger picking guitarist and he picks up the slide too.


We also do a review of a great new magazine from the
Sound on Sound stable called Performing Musician including a gratuitous and completely free of charge plug for a product called Snap Jack. The link gives a youtube demo of the product that I managed to track down.
In the next episode we have Jay Irving in the studio and he'll be talking about his exciting adventures trying to make a living out of drumming. We'll have him playing too and I'll see if we can persuade Paul to have a jazz jam with him. (Paul's not so sure about jazz).
Thanks for listening
Paul and Andy