Jamie chats with Billboard charting artist, and Oregan Music Hall of Famer Patrick Lamb. A world-renowned saxophonist, Lamb has amassed critical and commercial success as a solo artist, as well as being one of the most sought after session players, with credits that include Bobby Caldwell, Alice Cooper, Gino Vannelli, Bobby Kimball, and more!
Jamie sits with Reed Meschefske of the Mockingbird Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving access to music education for America's youth. Their first music festival, the Mockingbird Sessions, will be held virtually June 4th, 5th, and 6th, with artists such as Andy Thorn, Paul Murin, Brian F. Adams, Ari Joshua, Dan Wilson, Pete Pidgeon, and more!
Jamie goes back to campus, and speaks with three of his former professors from Northeastern University; Jim Anderson, Junauro Landgrebe, and Craig Bettinson. The quartet discuss a wide variety of musical topics ranging from education, to co-ops, internships, and how the musical landscape has changed on the creative and business sides, as well as answering the million dollar question; I want to do music, now what?
Jamie talks with producer/mixing engineer Tyler Spratt on his approach to crafting the best mix, getting the most out of an artist, and bringing the germ of a song idea to life as a finished recording.
Jamie chats with pianist and songwriter Greg Goebel. Widely considered to be redefining the instrument, Goebel takes us on his journey of how a one time aspiring chef, became a musical visionary.
Jamie sits with guitarist, singer, and songwriter Pete Pidgeon of Pete Pidgeon & Arcoda for a deep discussion on the music industry, songwriting craft, and the unique challenges musicians face in this ever changing landscape.
Jamie sits down with one of the world's grooviest bass players, Damian Erskine. Besides international acclaim as one of the best on the instrument, Erskine is a renowned teacher and author. Erskine shares his stories from the road and classroom, wrestling with imposter syndrome, and the inspiration behind some of his favorite songs in his catalog.
Jamie sits down with New Years Day guitarist Austin Ingerman, and his journey from Florida to Hollywood. A professional musician from a young age, Ingerman has performed all over the world, and his current instrumental project stands toe to toe with guitar heroes past and present
Jamie sits down with award-winning singer/songwriter Nadia Vaeh. Through personal tragedy, Vaeh continues to reach new heights in her career with an ever expanding catalog. A voice of hope and healing, her music fuses genres and cultures, and truly brings people together.
Jamie sits down with the funkiest bunch in rock & roll, The Moon City Masters. Sharing stories from working at a music school, to tackling the important issues of how to survive in the music industry, to appearing on reality tv, it's the Moon City Masters like you've never heard them before.