Rabbit Hole Soul

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Powered by 855SOULJAM.COM is a podcast that breaks down a song, complete works and/or artists, weaving them together with prior songs, works and artists by going through the music history rabbit hole.

Episodios

  • BLACK SAINT & THE SINNER LADY - (CHARLES MINGUS)

    31/10/2019 Duración: 30min

    Charles Mingus “Black Saint & The Sinner Lady”   This volcanic 1963 large-ensemble Mingus session for the Impulse record label has long been considered one of his best. Host Robert Bush speaks with award-winning composer Anthony Davis about Mingus. This is a deep dive down this Rabbit Hole…

  • LOW LIFE (HOLLY HOFMANN)

    31/10/2019 Duración: 30min

    Holly Hofmann “Low Life”   Rabbit Hole Soul takes advantage of the opportunity to discuss a critically acclaimed album with the leader of the date herself. Holly Hofmann is a perennial force in the “Best Flute” category every year, and her “Low Life” album with heavy hitters Anthony Wilson, Mike Wofford, John Clayton and Jeff Hamilton leads us in a gorgeous exploration of the alto flute. Join us down this Rabbit Hole…

  • THE METERS (TIM FELTON)

    31/10/2019 Duración: 30min

    The Meters   The state of the art in funky, danceable music was transformed forever by this raw 1969 document from the New Orleans band that backed artists like Doctor John and Robert Palmer, RHS sits down with Tim Felten of the Sure Fire Soul Ensemble to discuss the lasting impact of the Meters debut album. This is a fun dip into the Rabbit Hole…

  • SANTANA - "SANTANA"

    14/10/2019 Duración: 30min

    Santana - "Santana"   The Santana group’s eponymous debut album was released in late August of 1969, right after their stunning performance at Woodstock. Rock music was never the same and Rabbit Hole Soul engages percussion master Tommy Aros to explain why. Get your groove on while we dive into this Rabbit Hole…

  • FLY WITH THE WIND (MCCOY TYNER)

    14/10/2019 Duración: 29min

    McCoy Tyner “Fly With the Wind.”   Tyner’s 8th album for the Milestone record label broke serious new ground in terms of collaboration between a small jazz group and a chamber orchestra. Tyner’s innovative charts are thrilling. This album set a new standard, one that has rarely been equaled. Piano virtuoso Mikan Zlatkovich knows this material and he’s ready to explore this Rabbit Hole….

  • MY SONG (KEITH JARRETT)

    11/09/2019 Duración: 30min

    Keith Jarrett, “My Song.”   Jarrett’s 1978 masterpiece is a triumph of beautiful melodies that doesn’t sacrifice one iota of creative development. RHS explores this ECM classic with the award-winning UC San Diego professor David Borgo, who isn’t shy about diving into this Rabbit Hole…

  • NATTY DREAD (BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS)

    15/08/2019 Duración: 31min

    Bob Marley & The Wailers, “Natty Dread.”   On this episode, Rabbit Hole Soul explores the music of Jamaican reggae legend Bob Marley through a discussion about his volcanic 1974 album Natty Dread with the current bassist for the Original Wailers, Omar Lopez. Let’s get into the Rabbit Hole…  

  • LIGHT AS A FEATHER (CHICK COREA)

    17/07/2019 Duración: 32min

    In 1973, Chick Corea bucked against the fusion trends of the day and released a mainly acoustic record with heavy Brazilian overtones that set new trends and won several awards. Robert Bush digs deep in conversation with Corea associate Peter Sprague.

  • BREEZIN' - GEORGE BENSON

    14/06/2019 Duración: 32min

    1976 was a banner year for guitarist George Benson, whose Warner Brothers debut album made him an international superstar. Piano man Barnaby Finch spent almost a decade in the Benson touring band and the bustling L.A. studio scene, which he recalls in great detail with host Robert Bush. Down the Rabbit Hole we go…

  • KIND OF BLUE (MILES DAVIS)

    15/05/2019 Duración: 32min

    This 1959 masterpiece by trumpeter Miles Davis remains the biggest-selling record in jazz history. Two musicians who were profoundly influenced by the album are featured here: pianist Mike Wofford (Ella Fitzgerald, John Lennon); and bassist Bob Magnusson (Sarah Vaughan, Art Pepper) talk up Kind of Blue. Let’s go down the Rabbit Hole…

  • KAMAU KENYATTA (GREGORY PORTER)

    16/02/2019 Duración: 38min

    Rabbit Hole Soul is always looking for an “insider perspective,” and when it comes to the work of the marvelous baritone vocalist Porter, one does not come any closer than a conversation with long-time mentor/producer Kamau Kenyatta, who played with Donald Byrd and the Supremes. With radio personality Claudia Russell and trumpeter Curtis Taylor. Down the Rabbit Hole we go… Host: Robert Bush

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