It’s for the streets, it’s for the people and it’s to dance to. It’s anti-institutional. Jazz and Black Music was birthed in the streets and we can’t forget that. Join hosts, Vocalist, flautist, and producer, Melanie Charles and Yunie Mojica, Saxophonist, producer and GRAMMY nominated composer, as they converse with fellow musicians, creators, movers and shakers.
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It’s for the streets, it’s for the people and it’s to dance to. It’s anti-institutional. Jazz and Black Music was birthed in the streets and we can’t forget that. Join hosts, Vocalist, flautist, and producer, Melanie Charles and Yunie Mojica, Saxophonist, producer and GRAMMY nominated composer, as they converse with fellow musicians, creators, movers and shakers.
Yunie Mo and Melanie are back after a whirlwind summer! In this episode, the ladies catch up on all the new music they’ve been vibing to, must-read books that have left a lasting impression, and the importance of “returning to the shed” to refine their craft. They also share stories about hanging with the legendary Gary Bartz, discuss the importance of unionizing for artists, and keep the conversation lively with plenty of laughs along the way. Tune in for an insightful and fun-filled episode that blends passion, purpose, and a lot of heart.
Make Jazz Trill Again Podcast
It’s for the streets, it’s for the people and it’s to dance to. It’s anti-institutional. Jazz and Black Music was birthed in the streets and we can’t forget that. Join hosts, Vocalist, flautist, and producer, Melanie Charles and Yunie Mojica, Saxophonist, producer and GRAMMY nominated composer, as they converse with fellow musicians, creators, movers and shakers.