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Ep. 122-Sound Reformation-my conversation with Darryl Yokley

Ep. 122-Sound Reformation-my conversation with Darryl Yokley

Update: 2025-11-23
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In this episode I sat down with Grammy winning tenor saxophonist, composer and educator Darryl Yokley. Born to an African-American father and a first generation Mexican mother, Yokley draws deeply from his diverse cultural roots.  During our conversation we hear about him playing multiple instruments at an early age, his exposure to jazz and classical music and the influence of John Coltrane. The conversation moves into a deep dive of his new album, which is dedicated to the great novelist and father of magical realism, Gabriel Garcia Marquez - "Un Mundo En Soledad." We also dive into the daunting task of studying the author's memoirs and rereading his novels to do a proper tribute. He also touches on being part of Alicia Keys' Grammy winning Broadway show, "Hell's Kitchen."

https://www.darrylyokley.com



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Ep. 122-Sound Reformation-my conversation with Darryl Yokley

Ep. 122-Sound Reformation-my conversation with Darryl Yokley

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