Be immersed into the world of Jazz violin
Keepin time w/ Echae Kang
“Without boundaries of genre, field, or color, I want to become a musician who can naturally express my life through my music.”
- Echae Kang,Korean Violinist/Vocalist
Keeping time w/ Ben Sutin
Listen to award winning jazz violinist Ben Sutin speak about jazz violin as a melting pot of cultures and sounds.
Keeping time w/ Joe Deninzon
Winner of John Lennon Music Awards, Joe Deninzon is hailed as the “The Jimi Hendrix” of electric violin: Learn about electronic sound effects and the student-teacher relationship in the age of zoom
Keeping Time w/ Gabe Terracciano
Gabe Terracciano grew up playing classical violin before venturing into jazz and other styles. Listen in to learn how he navigated difficult teachers, learning from other instruments, and more.
Keeping Time w/ Rob Thomas
Rob Thomas is currently a professor at the Berklee School of Music, and he is an extensive performer, playing with jazz legends like Max Roach, Joe Henderson, and Lee Konitz. Listen in for incredible advice on up and coming musicians.
Keeping Time w/ Tracy Silverman
Tracy Silverman is an American violinist, who’s at the forefront of the electric violin moment. Listen in for his incredible journey since Juilliard, venturing in the worlds of rock, jazz, and more.
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Keeping Time w/ Scott Tixier
Scott Tixier, Grammy-winning violinist, since moving from France to the US, has made an indelible mark on the jazz and violin community. Listen in on his journey, and what it’s like to be a jazz violinist, collaborating with big names such as Stevie Wonder, Hans Zimmer, etc.
Keeping time w/ emiko hayashi
Emiko Hayashi is a Japanese jazz pianist. Listen in to hear her creative processes and how she goes about creating music: "I use my compositions to explore music from a visual and visceral perspective. I attempt to paint sounds with my version of color, texture, and depth."
Keeping time w/ The founders of Jazz wahi
Louise Rodgers and Mark Kross are the founders of the jazz non-profit organization Jazz Wahi. Listen in on them speak to the cultural melting pot that is jazz, and the musical experiences they’ve witnessed in NYC these past decades whilst managing Jazz Wahi.