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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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Goddess of the earth talks about her Native American and Southern Black ancestral roots and how that lineage has turned her into a spiritual seeker and inclusive musician.
Dynamic fusion band incorporating elements of the middle islands and New Orleans talk about their intentions for making inspiring community-based music.
The Cedric Martin Interview

The Cedric Martin Interview

2025-11-1902:27:32

Bass player from Vallejo, CA talks about the evolution of his sound and being a founding memeber of the band Con Funk Shun.
Gifted Hindustani slide guitar player talks about his magical journey in music. 
The Mayne Smith Interview

The Mayne Smith Interview

2025-11-1601:06:01

Profound multi-instrumentalist talks about the contributions made towards fusing what was known as traditional folk music with hillbilly music. RIP
Multi-dimensional painter and healer talks about finding peace and purpose in this life by overcoming adversity and tapping into her ancestral lineage.
Alabama born singer and bandleader talks about the relationship he had with his late father, being a non-conformist in a conservative southern community and different opportunities he has to play music for people including at The Frog Pond. *photo by Chad Edwards
Ebullient drummer talks about his current collaboration with son Jano and how satisfied he is with the arc of his storied career.
The Luther Rix Interview

The Luther Rix Interview

2025-11-1301:00:21

Self-taught drummer talks about his unique style and how that lent itself to playing different styles and forms of music throughout his decorated career.
The Luis Gasca Interview

The Luis Gasca Interview

2025-11-1201:40:55

Legendary trumpeter, producer and band leader talks about everyone and everything in his illustrious career.
Songstress and multi-faceted creative talks about her connection to the divine and how she has learned to trust her instinct and intuition when writing material or working in the studio.
The Jim Lovgren Interview

The Jim Lovgren Interview

2025-11-0501:38:22

Prolific, blues-based drummer talks about his early influences in the Fresno scene where he grew up and all the legends he has played with since he relocated to Las Vegas.
When I tell my friends that I'm interviewing Jack DeJohnette everyone has their own image. For drummers they might Identify with technique and musicality, for avid fans it might conjure associations with Miles Davis, Joe Henderson and the ECM label. For this host Jack DeJohnette represents a titan of humanity who was one of the leaders of a revolution in music and sociology. He was talented enough to play with major figures and emotionally connected to the individual and the music. This was coupled by the institutions of music who embodied the true essence of art.What I admire most about Jack is his ability to come in to a session of lesser known but equally talented cats and make everyone feel comfortable and swing the band. This combination enhanced countless sessions and made for a more accessible and tolerant atmosphere. In summation, don't resent those who are not as strong but enhance the social paradigm by sharing your genius. Jack DeJohnette welcome to the JFS.
"Dave Brubeck helped shape my musical life. He was incredibly honest and fearless in his musical directions. A mixture of classical and jazz in his improvisations mixed with odd time signatures and a joyful and playful approach towards experimenting. His music was never boring and always accessible. Too hip to try to be hip. He taught me how to be myself by always being himself in his music. If you can find it, check out Stardust, recorded back in the 50’s on Fantasy Records."George Marsh
The Ava Renn Interview

The Ava Renn Interview

2025-10-2428:32

Singer and band leader talks about her early experiences with the divine and navigating creative control as a female within the music racket.
The I.K.P. Interview

The I.K.P. Interview

2025-10-2440:15

Dynamic hip hop artist talks about owning his own truth in this life and channeling that mission within his music.
My guest today is traversing the United States in a bus with The Preservation Hall Jazz Band. That's New Orleans but so is the salty blues and the Afro jazz that Ellis Marsalis and Harold Batiste have been playing for decades.My guest came of age when labels began to define music. Race records>R&B but when Elvis started singing that music it became rock. My guest had to learn how to advocate in a metropolitan center, a gumbo of odd Meters and Native Americans playing funky beats, pulsating rhythms that echo with the sounds of Congo Square.Sea-Side Records became the operation headquarters as my guest reaped the treasure brought in by younger bands playing his tunes. I think of Lowell George and Little Feat, Levon Helm and The Band and old Medicine Show buddy Mac Rebenack playing at The Blue Cat where the strippers would dance to Duke Ellington tunes.....@/)His understanding of the industry allowed him to expand his musical repertoire and become a leader of Love Life and Faith. Those are two of the L's of the Jake Feinberg Show.Albums on Reprise spoke of the Strut, hand to mouth relationships that some of us know. to sweet Louisiana soul from the bogs and swamps and fried alligator gumbo stew of The Big Easy with the Meters as his rhythm section playing a center of the universe boogie with danceable Southern Night after Night after Night.....He has witnessed the music industry shrink into a small business, he's seen the infiltration of click tracks and the elimination of bleed through radio channels, shrinking live music venues and a new generation of musicians raised on electronic beats to pacify rather than inspire. Messages that denigrate as opposed to uplift. From the Sanctified Churches to the Mega Church.....it all rolls into one.I'll Take A Melody - Allan Toussaint welcome to the JFS
Prolific rhythm maker talks about his concept of time and how he integrates that within different musical contexts including Guava Tree.
Conduit to the divine talks about the songs that have come through her since she was a young girl growing up in Nigeria.
A couple of musical brothers talk about the first iteration of 3rd Borough and their intentions going forward in its newest configuration.
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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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