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SCOTT MULVAHILL – Web-exclusive Interview
Musician: SCOTT MULVAHILL
Video: “I Don’t Need Her Love”
SCOTT MULVAHILL FEATURED AT BLUE ROCK’S COOL NIGHTS 21
FINAL TWO NIGHTS—THIS THURSDAY & FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16-17
Scott Mulvahill, along with Liz Longley and Billy Crockett, will be featured at Christmas at Blue Rock for the final Cool Nights 21 livestreaming concert series—this Thursday and Friday, December 16-17.
Scott Mulvahill has left his unique mark on the intersecting...
Video Premiere & Web-Exclusive Interview SENRI OE
Video Premiere & Web-Exclusive Interview
Artist: SENRI OE
Video: “Out of Chaos”
JAZZ PIANIST SENRI OE RELEASES LETTER TO N.Y.
Composed and produced entirely in quarantine in his New York City apartment—the new album expresses Senri Oe’s love for NYC during a time of worldwide reflection. This powerful recording captures the eclectic array of the city’s musical energies.
Oe’s Letter to N.Y. (2021) is clearly a love letter to...
Video and Exclusive Interview Peter Erskine
VIDEO FEATURE & WEB-EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Musician: PETER ERSKINE
Band: DR. UM
Song: “Eleven Eleven”
Recorded at Sweetwater Studios
Critically acclaimed and celebrated drummer Peter Erskine has played the drums since the age of four and is known for his versatility and love of working in different musical genres. He has appeared on over 600 albums and film scores, and has won two Grammy Awards, as well as an honorary doctorate from the Berklee...
VIDEO & WEB-EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BILL REICHENBACH
VIDEO FEATURE & WEB-EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Musician: BILL REICHENBACH
Music Video: “Carols From the Bells”
Musicians: Trombones-L.A.
Non-profit Benefit: Hearts of Music Fund
“My idea,” says Bill Reichenbach, “was to create this non-profit fund called the Hearts of Music Fund—for musicians who don’t have insurance. Back then, there were a lot of musicians who didn’t have insurance. And sadly there’s a good possibility starting...
Pat Metheny
PAT METHENY
The jazz guitarist’s new instrument might look funny—but it’s no joke
No other jazz guitarist of the past four decades has done as much as Pat Metheny to broaden the definition of the instrument and expand its possibilities. Metheny reached out to listeners outside of the jazz mainstream with early releases like 1975’s Bright Size Life and 1980’s As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls, and he’s maintained a huge audience...