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Lizz Wright, we learn, is more than just a singer of incredible power and subtlety. She's living to create, not creating to live. Lizz drops a lot of wisdom during our chat and we get to hear a taste of her brand new album, Grace.
Lizz Wright, we learn, is more than just a singer of incredible power and subtlety. She's living to create, not creating to live. Lizz drops a lot of wisdom during our chat and we get to hear a taste of her brand new album, Grace.
Walter Becker, co-founder of Steely Dan, passed away this week. Today, I went digging through my archives and found a 2010 interview we recorded upon the release of Roger Rosenberg's Baritonality, an album Becker produced.
Today we share a WKCR broadcast featuring musicians Amir ElSaffar, Awa Sangho, Roman Diaz, Martha Redbone, and producer Hans Taparia from the India Center Foundation. - We were promoting Outside (In)dia a free concert series,
Today we share a WKCR broadcast featuring musicians Amir ElSaffar, Awa Sangho, Roman Diaz, Martha Redbone, and producer Hans Taparia from the India Center Foundation. - We were promoting Outside (In)dia a free concert series,
Here's a great one from the archives! A beautiful live performance and discussion with Abdoulaye Alhassane Tourewith Deep Sahara at WKCR in 2010. w/ Yacouba Diabate (Kora) Frederika Krier (Violin) and David Ellenbogen (guitar).
This week we revisit a classic interview with Hugh Masekela from 2013. - Hugh Masekela is the most well known jazz musician from Africa. His first big hit was in 1968 and he has sold millions of albums, won multiple Grammys and worked with everyone f...
Hailing from Cameroon, but living now in France, singer and multi-instrumentalist, Blick Bassy is creating a fresh, new sound with stunning vocals, banjo and luscious soundscapes from his bandmates. His new album,
This is a remaster of a broadcast I did in 2012 when I had just returned from almost a month in Mali making field and studio recordings. Very special stuff: - Here's the original intro: - I'm back from the Sahara, and, as promised,
Jean-Claude van Itallie, is a creative force across many genres. Norman Mailer called one his works "possibly the best one-act play I have ever seen.” He's a poet, meditator, health-guru, translator, writer and it doesn't stop there.