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On The Jake Feinberg Show (radio) and in Facebook Lives, Jake Feinberg has now conducted over 2,000 interviews with “The Cats”—popular musicians across the spectrum from rock to jazz, R&B to folk, pop to country, bluegrass to fusion. Jake’s unique interviewing style puts musicians at their ease and inspires them to reflect candidly on topics familiar or unexpected.

The Cats tell little stories, muse about life, uncover aspects of the music business, dig deep into overcoming adversity, revel in camaraderie, and open their souls. You will never see musicians in the same light again....

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Gifted double bassist talks about the intangibles that he learned from playing live consistently in D.C. and how he creates music that feels right and inspires him.
Singer songwriter who grew up in a musical family, talks about his decision to move from Austin to Los Angeles in furtherance of pursuing his most authentic self.
The Rourke Interview

The Rourke Interview

2026-02-1241:02

Musician and filmmaker talks about the meaning behind his songs and how he has tried to use adversity to become more resilient as a creator.
The Pran Interview

The Pran Interview

2026-02-0428:38

Thai musician talks about transforming his musical acumen from a hobby to a livelihood.
Legendary Australian multi-instrumentalist talks about playing jazz gigs with Mike Nock and taking his musical aptitude in a myriad of different directions always seeking original song and sound.
Magical drummer talks about playing double drums with Phil Collins and his dedication to learning authentic ethnic rhythms regardless of genre.
Continued discussion of a hallmark music career including his time spent with Tommy Bolin, CSN and Jaco!
The J.M. Arnold Interview

The J.M. Arnold Interview

2026-02-0202:15:56

Comprehensive conversation about the profound impact of Bruce Arnold and his band Orpheus on American music as told by his son.
Genre defying bass player talks about his early musical roots growing up in Long Island.
The Birch Johnson Interview

The Birch Johnson Interview

2026-01-3001:38:19

Decorated trombonist talks about cutting his teeth on the bandstand with the Tommy Dorsey band and Woody Herman. Meet "The Crimson Slide"
Profound beat maker, producer and DJ talks about building tracks organically and turning them into songs and setlists that continue to inspire people.
Ubiquitous guitarist talks about learning to play across the entire musical spectrum with Oregon, John Abercrombie and his own collectives. RIP
The David Lucas Interview

The David Lucas Interview

2026-01-1702:02:57

Inspiring musician, engineer, producer and jingle writer talks about all the different tributaries of his iconic musical life.
Continual discussion of how to create organic spiritual music in isolation or on the bandstand.
The Bob Weir Interview

The Bob Weir Interview

2026-01-1249:561

Cosmic rhythm guitarist for the Grateful Dead talks about leadership, love, life and the lineage of all music. RIP
Multi-dimensional creator talks about the dynamics of intimate relationships in her life and how she is merely a conduit for the information that comes through her as an artist.
The Erik Zobler Interview

The Erik Zobler Interview

2026-01-0803:09:52

Long Island born musician talks about getting his engineering chops together at San Francisco State and eventually creating great sound for so many seminal albums at Westlake Studios and beyond.
The Arp Frique Interview

The Arp Frique Interview

2026-01-0601:07:36

Cosmic musician talks about the peaks and valleys of his music career and how he has cut above the pack by being singular and unwavering in his artistic POV.
Young guitarist and band leader talks about gratitude and perseverance as we enter a new year.
Stalwart soul singers from Cincinnati talk about the fertile scene that existed in the 1970's and the ups and downs of the music business.
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George Ferreira

Jake, I understand that it's very difficult for English speakers to pronounce everything derived from Latin, such as (Brazilian) Portuguese, but João is pronounced Joe-ahn-o, spoken in a fast way, not Jaow. Thank you for your great interviews and real interest in music from all cultures.

Apr 13th
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