(Click on the title to hear the podcast or right (option) click to download.)Wherein I wrap up my presentation of the history of jazz guitar, covering the years from 1970 through today. I cover the significant jazz guitar record labels of Concord, ECM, CTI and Pablo. Artists include George Benson, Jim Hall, Kenny Burrell, Joe Pass, Jimmy Bruno, Pat Martino, Pat Metheny, John Scofield, Howard Alden, John Abercrombie, Larry Coryell and Ralph Towner, among others.
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(Click on the title to hear the podcast or right (option) click to download.)Wherein I have a chat in the car (sorry for the bad audio) with my eldest daughter, Andrea, after a night in Chicago celebrating our birthdays. She talks about the jazz club, her job and her interests.
(Click on the title to hear the podcast or right (option) click to download.)Wherein I conclude my interview with Ced Jaggard. We talk of finishing his Th.D. and how he got to Milwaukee and Eastbrook Church.
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(Click on the title to hear the podcast or right (option) click to download.)Wherein I finish my conversation with Paul Mahn. We talk about being a budget audiophile, Paul's musical endeavors and "true loves". Check out his band's website
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(Click on the title to hear the podcast or right (option) click to download.)Wherein I continue my conversation with Ced Jaggard. He finishes his B.D. at Union, writing his Master's Thesis under Paul Tillich, moves on to Princeton Theological Seminary to study towards his TH.D. with Josef Hromadka and meets his future wife, Jean Dale. Enjoy.
(Click on the title to hear the podcast or right (option) click to download.)Wherein I sit down to reminisce with my old friend, Dr. Paul Mahn, banjo-player extraordinaire. Perhaps it is his love of bluegrass that makes him a supreme spinner of yarns. You be the judge.
(Click on the title to hear the podcast or right (option) click to download.)Wherein I continue my interview with Ced Jaggard, covering his years at Union Theological Seminary, studying under
Reinhold Niebuhr and
Paul Tillich. World War II was beginning and issues of pacifism and Christianity were hotly debated at Union.
(Click on the title to hear the podcast or right (option) click to download.)Wherein you get to listen to a couple of middle aged geeks talking, or should I say, rambling about worthless stuff.
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