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Inside MusiCast provides in-depth interviews with amazing musicians, producers, session players, and front-line artists. We dedicate our podcast to those who go “beyond the liner notes”. Now, you’re inside the music scene.

Rick Such and Eddy Cabello


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    Michael McDonald of The Doobie Brothers

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 36:06


    For nearly 55 years, The Doobie Brothers have been creating music and touring the world with no signs of slowing down. And for the first time in the band's history, the four current, principal members have recorded in-studio together for their upcoming album release titled, “Walk This Road”, which is set to be released on June 6. The album launch will also include an extensive tour of Europe and the States that begins in July. “Walk This Road” contains ten tracks and is a true band effort, and it includes the return of Michael McDonald alongside founding members Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons, as well as John McFee, and was produced by John Shanks. The new album contains a variety of musical styles, with great vocal harmonies and the incredible musicianship we've all come to expect from this Hall of Fame caliber band. Here to talk to us today about “Walk This Road”, and his reentry into the band, is our good friend and past guest, Michael McDonald.

    Andy Platts and Shawn Lee of Young Gun Silver Fox

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 51:20


    When we first learned about Young Gun Silver Fox ten years ago, we knew the duo of Andy Platts and Shawn Lee had created something very special. Since their 2015 debut album, West End Coast, they've released three additional albums that continue to pour the foundation of their truly signature sound. It's West Coast AOR, but it's a unique, genre-blending sound that's unquestionably their own. Today we'll talk with Shawn and Andy about their fifth album release, Pleasure, which releases today. This is no doubt another solid effort from the guys, and quite possibly their best album yet. Soon, they'll embark on a two-show teaser US tour in New York City and also at the Troubadour in LA. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome back Andy Platts and Shawn Lee of Young Gun Silver Fox.

    Nathan and Noah East

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 52:00


    On this episode of Inside MusiCast, we welcome a new collaboration of great musicians who just happen to be father and son. Nathan East, who's known for his work with Eric Clapton, Toto, Bob James, Daft Punk, along with a litany of some of the biggest names in the music industry, has teamed up with his son, Noah, who has become a world-class musician in his own right. Together, they have just released their first album project called “Father/Son”, which was released on April 18 and includes an incredible lineup of guest musicians. Here to talk to us about this fantastic new album is none other than Nathan and Noah East.

    Charlie Peacock

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 76:37


    Charles William Ashworth, known professionally as Charlie Peacock, is our guest on this episode of Inside MusiCast. His creativity is quite diverse, as he's not only a Grammy-winning musician and producer, but he's also an accomplished author, painter, podcaster, and advocate for the arts…all parked on a spiritual foundation. He's recently published his memoir, “Roots and Rhythm”, A Life in Music”. Today we chat about his “big picture” perspective and how his music and creativity has evolved throughout the ever-changing seasons of life.

    Mr. Mister's "Go On...", track-by-track

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 60:26


    Following the worldwide success of their 1985 release “Welcome To The Real World”, which featured two number one hits and another that cracked the top 10, Mr. Mister reconvened to create their follow-up, “Go On…”. Released in 1987, the album was a continuation of the same, incredible songwriting and musicianship, touching on social, political, and spiritual messages, in a decade where materialism was front and center. “Go On…” wasn't the commercial success that its predecessor enjoyed, but to Mr. Mister fans, this collection of songs is just as powerful, with timeless lyrics that are still relevant today. On this episode of Inside MusiCast, we'll discuss this incredible album track-by-track, and we're pleased to welcome band members Richard Page, Steve George, and lyricist John Lang.

    Bobby Colomby (part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 60:26


    Two weeks ago, we released our New Years special, featuring Bobby Colomby. Bobby had so many amazing stories to share with us that we decided to turn this into a two part episode. On this episode of Inside MusiCast, we continue our conversation with the legendary Bobby Colomby.

    Bobby Colomby (part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 50:47


    If there's a single characteristic that best describes Bobby Colomby, it might be intuition. Since the beginning of his interest in music, Bobby's intuition has paved the way for one of the most interesting paths in the music business. For starters he's a self-taught musician, but his passion for music was the driving force to his success in a variety of industry roles. Not only was he the drummer for Blood Sweat & Tears, Bobby worked in various positions for major labels, as well as being an entertainment television reporter for Entertainment Tonight and CBS. He went on to collaborate with and producer some of the biggest names in the music industry, but recently he's found his way back into the business by producing and developing a rising star in the world of jazz, Jesus Molina. This man has stories to tell, and we're pleased to welcome Bobby Colomby to Inside MusiCast.

    John Mlynczak

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 39:30


    The NAMM Show. It's become the pinnacle event that brings the music industry to the Anaheim Convention Center every January. The heart of the event is a trade show, showcasing the latest products from music and technology companies from around the world. But when 75,000 attendees converge onto the convention floor next month, it becomes a four day ecosystem of education, connection, and joy. John Mlynczak is the President and CEO of NAMM, and we're pleased to welcome him to Inside MusiCast to share insights and history about this incredible event.

    Dane Donohue

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 48:00


    In 1978, a young musician from the Midwest found his way to L.A., and was ushered into the studio to record his debut album with some of the best names in the business, including Stevie Nicks, Don Henley, Timothy B. Schmit, JD Souther, Jay Graydon, Larry Carlton, Steve Lukather, and Bill Champlin to create his self-titled debut album that became a must-have classic for West Coast music enthusiasts. Fast forward 46 years, and Dane Donohue is back with a brand new album titled “LA Rainbow”, which was produced by Page99's John Nixon. On this episode of Inside MusiCast, we'll discuss Dane's path to the creation of both of these albums, including some amazing stories from the debut album and how he and John Nixon found each other for the new album, “L.A. Rainbow”.

    James Sayer

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 53:14


    On this episode of Inside MusiCast, we're taking you to the UK for a chat with James Sayer, a multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter who just released his debut album titled “Creation.” The album caught the attention of IMC Correspondent Mikael Engstrom, as many of the songs on “Creation” capture the sound of early ‘80s West Coast that we all love, with smooth vocals and vocal harmonies, excellent musicianship, and stellar production qualities. However, the musical direction doesn't stop at West Coast. James is a big fan of ‘70s soul and even gospel, and you'll hear elements of these styles throughout the course of the ten original tracks on “Creation”. Here to talk to us about his debut album and his journey with music is James Sayer.

    Jesus Molina

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 37:39


    Jesus Molina discovered his musical gift at a very young age. Born in Colombia, you might assume that his music inspiration was cumbia or vallenato. That wasn't the case for Jesus. As a self-proclaimed YouTube baby, it was there that he discovered legendary jazz artists, such as Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum, Errol Garner, Bill Evans, Chick Corea, and Dizzy Gillespie - artists that captivated him and shaped the musician he is today. In 2016, Molina was honored with the prestigious Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation award, the Juan Luis Guerra Scholarship, which included music education at the Berklee College of Music. Since then, Jesus has emerged as one of the premier jazz keyboardists on the international stage. He recently released a new album titled “Selah” that was produced by the legendary Bobby Colomby. Here to chat with us about the new album, and his sudden rise to prominence on the jazz scene, is Jesus Molina.

    Tony Levin

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 50:29


    Tony Levin's love of the bass guitar began when he was just ten years old, when his focus was classical music and performing on a double bass - and he never looked back. His classical training transitioned to rock and jazz, and his reputation as an A-list session bassist filtered throughout the music industry. Of course, one of Tony's primary gigs has been holding down the bass chair for Peter Gabriel since the late ‘70s, performing on nearly all of Peter's recordings and tours. However, his resume is extensive, having performed with John Lennon, Stevie Nicks, Pink Floyd, Paul Simon, Lou Reed, Buddy Rich, David Bowie, and many other icons in the music industry, along with being a member of Stick Men and Liquid Tension Experiment. Tony has a brand new album set to release on September 13 titled "Bringing it Down to the Bass". He's currently rehearsing for the upcoming BEAT tour: A supergroup that also includes Steve Vai, Adrian Belew, and Tool drummer Danny Carey, who will perform music from the three King Crimson albums that were released in the '80s. Here to talk to us about these new projects and his extensive career is none other than Tony Levin.

    Madeleine Peyroux and Jon Herington

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 75:07


    Madeleine Peyroux's musical journey has been an adventure; a pilgrimage that has spanned to both coasts in the States, to the streets of Paris and other European cities, and back to the States where she currently resides in New York City. Along the way, music has always been right by her side as a travel companion, with her sound and lyrics shaped by the places she visited, and the people and musicians she met. One particular musician she sought after was guitarist Jon Herington. When she first heard Jon play, she developed a deep appreciation for his style and set out to collaborate with him. A decade and a half later, they're still working together, and for the first time have collaborated on writing Madeleine's latest album “Let's Walk.”

    The Reddcoats

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 86:38


    On this episode of Inside MusiCast, we're joined by three amazing musicians whose pedigrees in the music industry speak for themselves. Former Inside MusiCast guests, Gregg Bissonette and Andy Timmons, along with Matt Bissonette are here to discuss The Reddcoats, a band that was formed in 2019 and also includes Wally Minko and Ron Pedley on keys, and Mike Medina on percussion. The Reddcoats sound explores a lot of musical territory, with a mix of power pop, jazz, rock, and even a little funk. While the approach to their music is free-spirited, the performances are air tight, with a great blend of instrumental compositions, along with songs that deliver great vocals and vocal harmonies. The band recently released a brand new album titled The Reddcoats 2, and we're honored to have Gregg, Matt and Andy here to chat about it. Hey guys, welcome to Inside MusiCast.

    Elliott Randall

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 65:55


    You know his work with Steely Dan, the incredible guitar solo on Fame, along with session work with The Doobie Brothers, Carly Simon, The Blues Brothers, Carl Wilson, Peter Wolf, Peter Frampton, and many others. However, there's so much more to Elliott Randall's career, from his early gigs in Greenwich Village, to joining Seatrain, forming his band Randall's Island, to jingle writing, and so much more. On this episode of Inside MusiCast, we'll explore the diverse musical path of guitarist Elliott Randall, who joins us from his home in the UK.

    Steve George

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 66:17


    On our 300th episode of Inside MusiCast, we're pleased to welcome Pages and Mr. Mister founding member, Steve George. For those of you who have followed Steve's career in music, you'll understand the uniqueness of this interview. We're beyond honored to have the opportunity to chat with Steve about his career as a studio musician, having worked with Al Jarreau, Cher, Amy Grant, Barry Manilow, Kenny Loggins, Toto, Marc Jordan, Richard Marx, Peter Allen, and many others. Of course, his collaborations with Richard Page in Pages, Mr. Mister, and Richard's solo projects are legendary amongst fans of West Coast AOR. There's so much to talk about, and we're excited to welcome Steve George to Inside MusiCast.

    Steve Postell

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 56:47


    On our 299th episode of Inside MusiCast, we welcome a prominent member of The Immediate Family, Steve Postell. Steve grew-up in New York City and studied classical guitar, which afforded him the opportunity to take on a variety of musical experiences from performing on Broadway, to writing jingles for advertising, scores for film and documentaries, played in bands and hired as a studio musician, produced, arranged, written songs…he's done it all. Now, he's a member of The Immediate Family, with legendary bandmates Leland Sklar, Russ Kunkel, Danny Kortchmar, Waddy Wachtel, and Elliot Easton. The band has been on tour and recently released their new album “Skin In The Game”. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome Steve Postell.

    John "Papa" Gros

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 51:25


    On this special edition of Inside MusiCast, we're celebrating Mardi Gras by taking you to New Orleans for a chat with the city's Cultural Ambassador, John Papa Gros. John is here to talk about this unique, American tradition, including its roots, music, atmosphere, and of course the amazing food! We'll also discuss his own music career and how it was shaped by the culture and traditions of the Crescent City. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome John “Papa” Gros.

    Jonathan Lundberg

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 50:00


    On this episode of Inside MusiCast we're taking you to Stockholm, Sweden for a chat with drummer Jonathan Lundberg. We met Jonathan in 2020 at the Pages tribute concert at the Stockholm club Fasching, and while we already knew about his incredible talent, seeing him perform live was an eye (and ear) opening experience. His new album "Fragments" was released a few months ago and it enlists some of the best musicians in Scandinavia, including Erik Linder, Henrik Linder, Kristian Kraftling, Carl Mörner Ringström, Oskar Nilsson, Sara Nordenberg and many others. He also reaches out to his friend, and past IMC guest, David Garfield who performed on two of the tracks. "Fragments" is a genre-bending project that explores a variety of musical territory, and we're pleased to welcome Jonathan Lundberg to Inside MusiCast to talk more about this incredible new album.

    Huey Lewis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 35:02


    Huey Lewis and the News rose to monumental stardom in 1984 with their album "Sports", but this was not an overnight success, as some would believe. On this episode of Inside MusiCast, Huey Lewis is here to share stories about his path through the music business - a journey that took him from New York, to the Bay area, to Europe, North Africa, and back to the States. We'll also discuss Ménière's disease, a condition he was diagnosed with in 2018 that put a halt to his music career, but not his creative spirit, as Huey is using his talents to produce “The Heart Of Rock and Roll”, a new Broadway musical comedy that's set to open in April in New York City. To kick off 2024, Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome none other than Huey Lewis.

    Trev Lukather

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 63:04


    Lukather. The name has been synonymous with incredible musicianship for nearly five decades, and the legacy continues with Trev Lukather. Similar to his father, the guitarist, producer, songwriter, and band leader has been carving a path through the music industry, but doing so in his own, unique way. Trev's current focus is The Effect, a band project that recently formed and includes another legacy musician, drummer Nic Collins, the son of legendary Genesis band member, Phil Collins. Steve Maggiora, who also tours with Toto, provides keyboards and backing vocals, with incredible lead vocals from Emmett Stang. So far, The Effect has only released two songs from their forthcoming album, but if “Unwanted” and “Something Wrong” are an indication of what we'll hear on the rest of the album, there's no question that we're about to experience a fantastic rock album. Here to discuss The Effect is Trev Lukather.

    Ed Motta

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 58:26


    Ed Motta has waited five years to deliver a new album that is loaded with lots of surprises. On “Behind The Tea Chronicles”, our former guest takes us on a journey that is unpredictable, yet is rooted in the passions that are close to Ed. The Rio-born musician allows these passions - Steely Dan, food, vintage television and cinema, wine, and even comic books - to pour into the new album. And, he has not rushed the process. It has taken him two years to record. You'll find this album rather cinematic…embracing aspects of Film Noir, stage plays, vintage French comic books, and even Western musical influences. The album has left us speechless, yet we loved his approach - as it was all created with the utmost care for the production quality…the kind that Ed has embraced on all of his projects. Today we'll let him tell you the story, but the real story is embedded in the music of his new album, “Behind The Tea Chronicles”. Inside MusiCast is glad to welcome back the one and only, Ed Motta.

    Cindy Blackman Santana

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 69:45


    When Cindy Blackman Santana sits down at her drum kit and picks up a pair of sticks, this moment becomes the key that unlocks her world of creativity, spirituality, and freedom. Cindy has had a passion for drumming since she was very young, with jazz being the cornerstone. Her style is a fusion of influences from mentors and legends that carved their paths before her, such as Tony Williams, Art Blakey, Max Roach, Philly Joe Jones, Roy Haynes and many others. Her path to the world of music has been filled with connections that have led the way for her to show the world her incredible talent. From studying at Berklee, to an early gig with the Drifters, an 18 year stint with Lenny Kravitz, several solo projects and collaborations, to her current gig with Santana, Cindy puts her heart and soul into every note she plays. Here to chat with us about her incredible career in music is none other than Cindy Blackman Santana.

    Terry Wollman

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 71:48


    Originally from Miami, Terry Wollman was formally educated in Boston, graduating with a Bachelor's Degree in Arranging from the prestigious Berklee College of Music. Soon after arriving in Los Angeles, Terry built a solid reputation as an in-demand session guitarist and producer contributing to all styles of music, from jazz to pop, rock, blues, R&B and beyond. An accomplished and versatile producer, composer, and musician, Terry has commanded such diverse projects with touring, producing, recording and performing with renowned artists including Melissa Manchester, Keb' Mo', Joe Walsh, Tony Bennett, Dick Van Dyke, Alan Bergman, Dave Grusin, Mindi Abair, Wilson Phillips, Al Jarreau, Billy Preston, Gerald Albright, and Eartha Kitt, to name just a few. He's also recently released a brand new solo project titled “Surface”, which includes an incredible cast of musicians. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome Terry Wollman.

    Scott Sheriff

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 48:53


    The Second Arrangement is the title of a Steely Dan song that was once accidentally erased by a studio tech during the band's Gaucho sessions and thought never to be heard again. It has been the subject of lore amongst Steely Dan fans for decades, until bootlegs and samples of demos began finding their way onto the internet, which gave fans an idea as to what this lost, Gaucho-era track actually sounded like. In 2011, the band performed the track live during a Rarities Night show at the Beacon Theater in New York, which sparked the imaginations of fans, not to mention musicians such as Scott Sheriff, an ardent Steely Dan fan who fronts arguably the best Steely Dan tribute band, 12 Against Nature. Scott, along with several talented studio musicians in Nashville, decided to resurrect The Second Arrangement, and recently released a video version of the completed song, which has already gained worldwide attention. Here to discuss the momentum behind recreating this track is Scott Sheriff.

    Mike Lindup

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 52:19


    With more than a decade of Level 42 success to his credit, Mike Lindup released “Changes”, his debut solo album in 1990 and it was immediately embraced by his fans. Fast forward 33 years and Mike has just released the follow-up, “Changes 2” - a 12 track collection of songs that explores a variety of musical territory, with lyrics that are provocative, insightful, and even humorous. The album also includes several guest musicians and vocalists, including his longtime friend Dominic Miller, Manu Katché, Ursula Rucker, Omar, Tony Momrelle, Alex Wilson, Jon Culshaw, and even his Level 42 bandmate, Mark King, among others. Here to discuss this wonderful new album is none other than Mike Lindup.

    Tim Pierce

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 61:26


    Over the course of our 17 year history, Inside MusiCast's mission has been to reveal the careers and stories of the great studio musicians. Today's guest is a perfect fit, as he's spent the majority of his career supporting some of the biggest names in the music business with his incredible guitar prowess, such as Crowded House, Seal, John Waite, Joe Cocker, Rod Stewart, Elton John, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Rick Springfield, Phil Collins, Madonna, Toy Matinee, Don Henley, Santana, Celine Dion, Dave Matthews Band, Goo Goo Dolls and so many more. And over the past decade, he's grown his YouTube channel to nearly a half million subscribers with informative videos discussing guitar tips, gear, instructional features and great guests. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome Tim Pierce.

    Steve Lukather

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 53:37


    On this episode of Inside MusiCast, we welcome back a perennial favorite, Steve Lukather. We all know Luke as one of the finest guitarists and musicians in the recording industry, but he's also one of the most candid and honest that you'll ever meet. He wears his heart on his sleeve and is as forthcoming about his perspective on music as he is about life. His new solo album “Bridges” drops this coming Friday, June 16 and he's turned to his lifelong bandmates, David Paich and Joseph Williams, to assist with creating this incredible collection of eight new songs. The album includes contributions from other musicians and writers Toto fans will recognize, such as Simon Phillips, Shannon Forrest, Lee Sklar, his son Trev, Randy Goodrum, Stan Lynch, and several other stellar musicians. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome back to the show, Steve Lukather.

    Sonny Abelardo

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 52:52


    Sonny Abelardo has been the man behind the curtain for a variety of musical acts for a large portion of his career in the music industry. He's worked as a professional music and production manager for decades, managing all the details that bring an artist to the stage - and there's a lot to organize in order to move crew, equipment, and the musicians themselves so that we fans can enjoy great shows. But there's a lot more to Sonny's resumé that we'll uncover today, as he reveals some very interesting moments in his career path that surprised even us. Inside MusiCast is excited to welcome Sonny Abelardo.

    Marc Jordan

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 44:24


    Marc Jordan continues to challenge and reinvent himself as a songwriter, composer, and vocalist. On his latest album release, titled “Waiting For The Sun To Rise”, the Juno award winning artist has penned several original songs, blended with a few new arrangements of some well-known tunes, such as the Tears For Fears classic “Everybody Wants To Rule The World”. The album contains a harmonious blend of jazz, folk, and pop. Lyrically, Marc reflects on his time living in the American West, thoughts about the problems our world is facing, loneliness sparked by the pandemic, and the joys of the natural world. This is arguably his most introspective collection of songs in his vast canon of work, backed by lush strings from the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, with collaborations from Lou Pomanti and Randy Brecker. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome back to the show, Marc Jordan.

    Jeff Pevar - tribute to David Crosby

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 82:00


    Earlier this year, an iconic voice in the music world left us: David Crosby. From the Byrds, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, his duo projects with Graham Nash, CPR, his solo projects and so much more, Croz continued to tour and create new music until the very end. For the past three decades, an integral part of Crosby's creative process was guitarist Jeff Pevar. On this episode of Inside MusiCast, Jeff joins us to chat about his relationship with Croz, including how they discovered each other back in the early ‘90s, along with stories about performing, touring, writing and recording with this iconic musician. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome back to the show, Jeff Pevar.

    Young Gun Silver Fox - interview in Chicago

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 13:16


    Inside MusiCast hits the road to Chicago to catch up with Shawn Lee and Andy Platts of Young Gun Silver Fox, as the band is on its inaugural tour of North America. Chicago is the third stop on this five city tour and the guys sat down with IMC's Eddy Cabello in the green room after sound check at Lincoln Hall to chat about the tour and how it's progressing.

    Svein Dag Hauge of LAVA

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 61:56


    In the late ‘70s, a group of incredible studio musicians came together to form a prolific, legendary band who shook-up the music scene with well crafted and expertly produced songs with a West Coast/AOR sound. Here in the States, you'd imagine that we're referring to Toto. However, this group of musicians hails from Norway and their band is Lava. On this episode of Inside MusiCast, we're chatting with one of the group's founding members, Svein Dag Hauge, to discuss the origins of Lava, the band's rise to notoriety in Scandinavia, and where they're headed next - including discussion about their upcoming box set that features a brand new album titled ‘X'. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome Svein Dag Hauge.

    Mica Millar

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 67:30


    Mica Millar is not well known in the States, but word is quickly spreading about her incredible vocals and well-crafted songs. The Manchester UK-based singer recently released her debut album titled, “Heaven Knows”, and when you hear it, you'll know that the name Mica Millar will be known everywhere very soon. What makes her story and music even more remarkable is the fact that she suffered a horrible spinal injury at the onset of recording her new album. It stopped everything cold. Today, Mica talks to us about the miracle of her music, the challenges, and the eventual release of “Heaven Knows”. Inside MusiCast welcomes Mica Millar.

    Lionel Cordew

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 51:53


    Growing-up in Queens, Lionel Cordew was surrounded by music inside his home, in his neighborhood, and in church. His brothers were all involved in music, his mother sang in the gospel choir at the church where his father was the minister, and his neighborhood hosted block parties where cats like Lenny White, Marcus Miller, Omar Hakim, Najee and many others would often play. Lionel absorbed and adapted to many styles of music, which he's used to his benefit throughout the course of his career, as he's recorded and toured with a diverse list of musicians, including Mike Stern, Gino Vannelli, Jeff Lorber, Roberta Flack, Bill Evans, Chuck Loeb, Chieli Minucci, Wayne Krantz, and in 2015 he replaced Lee Pearson as the drummer in the legendary jazz group, Spyro Gyra. Here to discuss his musical journey in more depth is none other than Lionel Cordew.

    Dean Parks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 118:38


    Inside MusiCast rings in the new year with our first guest for 2023, guitarist Dean Parks! Dean is no stranger to liner notes geeks around the world and was home grown in the state of Texas. In fact, he was a member of the “One O'clock Lab Band'' at North Texas State while in college. Whatever it is that's in the water at North Texas, he drank it – along with other top musicians who have come out of that amazing music program - like David Hungate, several Snarky Puppy band members, Norah Jones, Jeff Coffin, Don Henley, Lyle Mays, and others. Fast forward to today and we find Dean still engaged with contributing his talents to new projects from Lyle Lovett, LeAnn Rimes, Herbie Hancock, Diane Warren, and so many others. This only confirms that after decades of playing LA sessions, Parks still remains an A-list guitarist. His iconic work for Steely Dan, Al Jarreau, America, Streisand and so many other great projects speaks for itself. Today we'll help fill in some of the gaps of his amazing career. Inside MusiCast is glad to welcome Dean Parks.

    Deborah Holland

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 58:32


    Honing her musical skills while growing-up on the East coast, Deborah Holland found her way to Los Angeles in the late ‘70s in an attempt to break into the music business. A demo of two of her songs landed in the hands of Stewart Copeland and Stanley Clarke, who were searching for a female vocalist to front their new band project, which became Animal Logic. She got the gig, which was a major stepping stone in propelling her career. After making two albums with Animal Logic, Deborah has since recorded and released several solo albums, she's a member of the folk supergroup The Refugees, a film scorer and educator, and in 2020 she released her latest EP titled “Fine, Thank You.” Recently, two new Animal Logic songs have been released - the first new music from the trio in over three decades. Here to talk to us about this new music and her career in music is Deborah Holland.

    Shawn Lee and Andy Platts of Young Gun Silver Fox

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 63:55


    Shawn Lee and Andy Platts are back with Ticket To Shangri-La, their fourth Young Gun Silver Fox album in the last seven years. Their undeniable, West Coast groove is a prominent ingredient once again, but the addition of some incredible horn arrangements, a heavier lean on the acoustic guitar, and Andy's silky smooth vocal harmonies make for another stellar collection of tunes with the feel-good vibe you've come to expect from this UK-based duo. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome Shawn Lee and Andy Platts of Young Gun Silver Fox.

    Ali Thomson

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 65:31


    In 1980, Scottish born singer-songwriter, Ali Thomson, released his first album on A&M Records titled “Take A Little Rhythm”. The title track garnered heavy airplay in countries around the world and reached as high as #15 on the Hot 100 in the USA. He then went on to record a second album for A&M the following year titled “Deception Is In Art.” While the pop scene delivered success for Thomson, his sights were set on creating music that contained more depth and musicality. Ali continued writing songs for a variety of musicians over the years, but a few decades later he returned to writing songs for himself and released “Songs From The Playroom” in 2019 that featured a track titled “Aqua Blue”. During the Covid pandemic, he went back to work creating yet another new album titled “The Last Rodeo” which was released in September. Here to talk to us today about his career and this incredible new album release is Ali Thomson.

    Lindsey Webster

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 73:08


    In 2013, the world of contemporary jazz welcomed a newcomer who released her debut, self-titled album, Lindsey Webster. Since then, Lindsey's roots have continued to grow as she's released a total of six albums, with her latest album, “Reasons”, dropping in early September. In fact, the first single from the new album, “I Didn't Mean It”, features Brian Culbertson and hit the Top 10 on the Billboard jazz chart. Success is no stranger to Lindsey, as she and her writing partner, Keith Slattery, have produced two number one and eight top tens on the Billboard charts. In fact, in 2016 Webster became the first vocalist to hit #1 on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz charts since Sade. On “Reasons”, Lindsey invites an incredible cast of guest performers, including Nathan East, Randy Brecker, Brian Culbertson, Lenny Castro, Nicholas Payton, Kev Choice, and Lil John Roberts. While there's no shortage of talent with her supporting cast, Lindsey's vocals are undeniable and the star of the show. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome Lindsey Webster.

    David Paich

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 48:37


    For decades, David Paich has been an icon in the LA music scene, having composed, arranged, written, produced, and performed on hit songs for some of the biggest artists in the music business. Then there's his legendary band, Toto, which he's poured his heart and soul into for the past 45 years. Despite this incredible resumé, he's never released a solo project, until now. David's debut solo album, “Forgotten Toys”, is set to release on Friday, August 19. With contributions from his Toto bandmates, Steve Lukather and Joseph Williams, the EP contains seven tracks and enlists an incredible cast of musicians, friends, and even family that make this a memorable musical experience. Here to talk to us about this brand new collection of songs is our good friend, David Paich.

    Don Breithaupt of Monkey House

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 59:27


    Don Breithaupt is back with a brand new Monkey House album titled “Remember The Audio” - an 11 track project that was conceived during the pandemic and arguably their finest collection of songs in the Monkey House canon. The core of the band remains steady, with Breithaupt on lead vocals and keyboards, Mark Kelso on drums, Pat Kilbride on bass, and Justin Abedin on guitar. The album also contains guest appearances, including trumpeters Randy Brecker, Guido Basso and Michael Leonhart, guitarist Drew Zingg, and singers Lucy Woodward and David Blamires. "Remember The Audio" is set to release on July 15 on Alma Records and we're pleased to have Don back for a fourth time and to talk about this fantastic new record. Inside MusiCast is please to welcome Don Breithaupt.

    Jim Keltner

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 71:26


    Jim Keltner's career in music has been nothing short of iconic. For those who go deep into discographies and liner notes, you know that the name Keltner is associated with a litany of some of the biggest names in the world of music, including George Harrison, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Joe Cocker, Carly Simon, Eric Clapton, Steely Dan, Seals & Crofts, Randy Newman, The Bee Gees, The Traveling Wilburys, Brian Wilson and so many more. From his early beginnings with Gary Lewis and the Playboys, to the Concert for Bangladesh, to Steely Dan's “Josie” and so much more, we're here to talk to a musician who's seen it all and played it all. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome Jim Keltner.

    Marilyn Scott

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 45:10


    It's been nine years since we last spoke to Marilyn Scott, so we're pleased to have her back today to talk about her brand new album, “The Landscape”, which was recently released on Blue Canoe Records - her first album release since 2016's “Standard Blue”. The seven-track project focuses on putting yourself in front of nature, embracing our surroundings, and letting go. Marilyn enlists an incredible group of musicians, including Jimmy Haslip, Russell Ferrante, Gary Novak, Vinnie Colaiuta, Alex Acuna, Mike Landau, Steve Khan, and many others. It's a beautiful album, both lyrically and musically, and was created and produced during the pandemic. Here to talk to us about this new album is none-other than Marilyn Scott.

    Steve Dorff

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 58:12


    Steve Dorff never wanted the spotlight. As a young musician and budding songwriter, he had his sights set on writing great songs for the most prominent voices in popular music - and he did just that. Early on, his songs landed in the hands and voices of several country and Western artists, which seemed like an unusual pairing considering that Steve grew-up in New York City. In fact, the first top ten song he wrote was for the legendary Roy Rogers with a tune called “Hoppy Gene and Me.” From there, a chance meeting with actor Clint Eastwood not only brought him additional songwriting hits, but it was also his foray into scoring for films and eventually television. Throughout his career, Steve has written over 20 top ten hits for pop and country artists, including Barbra Streisand, Celine Dion, Blake Shelton, Smokey Robinson, Kenny Rogers, Ray Charles, Anne Murray, Whitney Houston, George Strait, Dolly Parton, Judy Collins, Cher, Dusty Springfield, Ringo Starr, and Garth Brooks. Here to talk to us about his incredible, musical journey is Steve Dorff.

    Chris Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 51:53


    After a short break, Inside MusiCast is back with this brand new episode featuring Canadian singer/songwriter, Chris Smith. Chris' career in music started to take off in the ‘80s when he left Humber College to join a band called The Graduates, an original R&B, pop band made up of other Humber non-grads that played the clubs on the Ontario circuit. From there, he became a member of Regatta, a late '80s AOR band who garnered success, but broke-up after a few years. Chris then turned his attention to his solo career, where he has released four albums since 1995 and is currently working on new material for a forthcoming release. His music is a blend of jazz, blues, rock, and soul and has a sound that is timeless. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome Chris Smith.

    Jim Messina

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 65:38


    From his early days as a recording engineer and producer, to his involvement with legendary acts such as Buffalo Springfield, Poco, and Kenny Loggins - not to mention his collection of solo work - Jim Messina has carved a stellar reputation for himself in the music industry as an artist who can do it all. And he hasn't stopped. He's back on the road for an extensive solo tour this Spring and will reunite with Kenny Loggins this summer in Los Angeles for a handful of shows. Today, we'll take a trip through his storied career, relive some of moments that catapulted him into the music business, and find out where he's headed next. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome Jim Messina.

    Bob James

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 67:47


    On this episode of Inside MusiCast, we welcome a legendary, Grammy-winning jazz artist who has been creating music since the early ‘60s when he recorded an album produced by Quincy Jones. Bob James has recorded 60 albums in 60 years, which includes his involvement as a founding member of the band Fourplay and is widely known for composing “Angela”, the theme song for the hit TV show Taxi. While jazz is his forté, his genre-bending sound has often been sampled by major hip-hop artists. It's no surprise, as his music has grooves and hooks that appeal to all. We're so glad to welcome Bob James to Inside MusiCast.

    David Benoit

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 41:27


    On this episode of Inside MusiCast, we welcome a three time Grammy-nominated jazz artist who's recorded 40 albums throughout his career, David Benoit. David has enjoyed a solid presence in the jazz scene ever since his debut album on Blue Moon records in 1977. During his career, he's worked with Russ Freeman of the Rippingtons and has also arranged and performed for artists such as Michael Franks, Kenny Loggins, David Pack, Dave Koz, Patti Austin, Brian Bromberg, and David Sanborn among others. Today we'll chat with David about his amazing career, along with his new solo album, A Midnight Rendezvous, that was released on February 18 on Shanachie Records. He's got some great contributors and has even recorded with his new band – The Midnight Rendezvous Big Band. Inside MusiCast welcomes David Benoit.

    Simon Phillips

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 66:01


    The past few years have presented some life altering challenges for Simon Phillips. In late 2017, fires that ravaged Southern California destroyed his home and his recording studio. Two years later, the COVID-19 pandemic took Simon off the road from a busy touring schedule leaving him with questions about the immediate future. Yet, Simon's resiliency persevered. The pandemic afforded him new opportunities, along with plenty of time to explore his own creativity. He forged ahead with a new plan for recording his projects, including the newly released Protocol V album that features bandmates Ernest Tibbs and Otmaro Ruiz, along with two new additions: Jacob Scesney on sax and Alex Sill on guitars. The Protocol band has emerged as a quintet and sounds better than ever. Here to chat with us about this incredible new album is Simon Phillips.

    Steve Vai

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 68:42


    Steve Vai is arguably one of the finest rock guitarists on the planet. His inventive approach to the instrument has afforded him some incredible opportunities over the past 40 years and today we'll explore some of them, including the importance of meeting and working with Frank Zappa. We'll also discuss his upcoming album release titled "Inviolate", which is set to drop this Friday, January 28. This is Vai's tenth solo album and quite possibly his most musically diverse collection of compositions. Yet, when you lay your ears on this record you'll hear Vai's classic signature from start to finish, especially when you experience the track "Teeth Of The Hydra", which was recorded with a very unique guitar that he named 'Hydra' that was built through a collaboration with designers at Hoshino. We'll discuss this and so much more on this episode of Inside MusiCast.

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