We all love improvised music, but are we in danger of becoming musical re-enactors of the past?
Are we celebrating continued creativity, or are we celebrating nostalgic acting?
Musician Reed Mathis draws on 30 years of relationships to creatives of every stripe in a series of musical conversations, exploring together the hope in the new, and the fear of the new, often through the lens of Bob Dylan's stellar example.
We need the Gifts of Improvising!
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We all love improvised music, but are we in danger of becoming musical re-enactors of the past?
Are we celebrating continued creativity, or are we celebrating nostalgic acting?
Musician Reed Mathis draws on 30 years of relationships to creatives of every stripe in a series of musical conversations, exploring together the hope in the new, and the fear of the new, often through the lens of Bob Dylan's stellar example.
We need the Gifts of Improvising!
Episode 9: Adam MacDougall / Steve Kimock / Giulio Xavier Cetto
The Gifts of Improvising
44 minutes
7 months ago
Episode 9: Adam MacDougall / Steve Kimock / Giulio Xavier Cetto
Reed talks improvisation and Bob Dylan with guitar guru Steve Kimock and keyboard wizard Adam MacDougall, and we hear a tragic tale of injury and resilience from The Jazz Thug. We also talk to bass player extraordinaire Giulio Xavier Cetto.
The Gifts of Improvising
We all love improvised music, but are we in danger of becoming musical re-enactors of the past?
Are we celebrating continued creativity, or are we celebrating nostalgic acting?
Musician Reed Mathis draws on 30 years of relationships to creatives of every stripe in a series of musical conversations, exploring together the hope in the new, and the fear of the new, often through the lens of Bob Dylan's stellar example.
We need the Gifts of Improvising!