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The Working Artist project is our attempt to answer questions and confront challenges that artists face on a daily basis. We are taking the time to get to know artist from every field with the intent of debunking the myths, and shedding light on the realities of the artist at work.

Darrian Douglas


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    The Crossover Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 41:49


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid cross over with the guys from Blind Duet. Take a listen to this and check out more at the Blind Duet Podcast.

    Gina D'Soto: From Havana to the BIG APPLE

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 47:04


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas talks to up and coming artist Gina D'Soto about her career trajectory thus far. Always comfortable and very real, Gina D'Soto graces every stage with her energetic, soulful, and powerful vocals; being widely recognized as a very charming, playful, and passionate human being, unafraid of showing who she is, and fiercely open to connecting with her audience and those around her. Since moving to North America at a young age, 22-year-old singer-songwriter - composer and arranger Gina D' Soto is one of the first prominent Cuban musicians to emerge out of the late 90's generation, with a sound best described as the blending of jazz, soul, fusion and Cuban traditions. Born and raised in Havana, Cuba, Gina D'Soto was only 15 years old when she began to develop an interest in singing, then she began to appear in the most important jazz-elated national events and venues of the island such as The International Jazz Plaza Festival and Jazz Clubs like La Zorra y El Cuervo, and started collaborating with acclaimed Cuban musicians such as Yassek Manzano and Dayme Arozena. In her formative years as a vocalist, Gina D'Soto moved to Montreal, Canada where she made a lasting impression on the music scene by performing at the Montreal Jazz Festival and Montreal Folk Festival; winning the Ranee Lee Jazz Voice Scholarship and was one of the finalists in the Slir D'Or Montreal World Music Competition. She also began appearing at venues around the area such as Upstairs Jazz Club, Club Balattou, and Maison de la Culture NDG, as a soloist and with her band The Inner Circle. Since moving to New York City, Gina has shared the stage with world-renowned musicians like Arturo O'Farrill, Antonio Sanchez, Roman Filiu, Ana Tijoux, and Jon Faddis. She also has performed at the Winter Jazz Festival and Exit Zero Jazz Festival while singing throughout the Tri-State area at many venues including Minton's PlayHouse, Shrine, Gin Fizz Harlem, and Zinc Bar. Gina has also participated in the "Fandango at the Wall" Cd release by six times Grammy Winning artist Arturo O'Farrill as well as the CD release of "Duele" by the Lady of Neo-Bolero Maria Bacardi at Joe's Pub. #Podcast #hiphop #theworkingartistproject #neworleans #musiceducation #newyork #marketing #branding #business #art

    Evan Christopher: The Tradition is Eternally Modern

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 49:12


    In this weeks episode of the Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid speak to clarinetist virtuoso, Evan Christopher Evan Christopher combines virtuosity, immaculate taste, and enthusiasm with a commitment to exploring the full range of possibilities in the New Orleans clarinet tradition. His highly personal brand of “contemporary, early jazz” strives to extend the legacies of early Creole clarinet heroes such as Sidney Bechet, Barney Bigard and Omer Simeon. Critics remarking on Christopher's dynamic expressiveness have coined his style “close-encounter music” (NEW YORK TIMES) and have called his respect for the music traditions of New Orleans, “a triumph, joining the present seamlessly to a glorious past.” (THE OBSERVER, UK). His journey on Clarinet Road began in 1994, when he left his native California to join the New Orleans music community. Diverse freelance work included gigs with musicians such as Al Hirt and veterans of Preservation Hall to funk and brass bands including the Nightcrawlers and Galactic. But in 1996, he left for San Antonio, Texas to appear nightly for nearly three years with the Jim Cullum Jazz Band and record several of their public radio programs, Riverwalk: Live from the Landing. When Christopher returned to New Orleans in 2001, his published research on the New Orleans clarinet style initiated pursuit of a Master's degree in Musicology at Tulane University. He began touring internationally and producing his “Clarinet Road” series of CDs (STR Digital). In August 2005, when Federal levees failed in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina decimating the city, Christopher left again for Paris at the invitation of the French Embassy's Cultural Services division, where he formed his group, Django à la Créole. This Europe-based quartet fused Gypsy Swing with Latin-tinged grooves of New Orleans and beyond and was distinguished for an acoustic intimacy paired with driving swing. Critics charmed by the group queried, “Is there a more graceful band at work at the moment?” (THE SUNDAY TIMES UK). Three CDs for Lejazzetal (London), in partnership with Frémeaux & Associés (Paris)—Django à la Créole (2007), Finesse (2010), and LIVE! (2014)—earned the group critical attention worldwide for its elegant character. As a composer, Christopher's original songs are the high point of acclaimed recordings including Delta Bound (Arbors, 2007) featuring pianist Dick Hyman, The Remembering Song (Arbors, 2010) featuring guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, his clarinet feature on the Grammy-winning New Orleans Jazz Orchestra's Book One (2012) and his latest Clarinet Road CD, Bayou Chant & Other Textures (STR Digital, 2016). In July 2010, he had the honor to debut his Treat It Gentle Suite with the Minnesota Orchestra, which was the first concerto written for clarinet with band in the New Orleans style. Evan Christopher began his musical training on clarinet at age 11. In high school, he received the Louis Armstrong National Jazz Award and was one of the first graduates of the prestigious Idyllwild Arts Academy. He continued studies at the University of Southern California and graduated with honors from California State University, Long Beach. A brief teaching stint at the University of New Orleans saw the creation of a New Orleans music ensemble that performed with guest mentors such as Lucien Barbarin and Marcus Roberts. Since 2008, having returned once again to New Orleans, Christopher actively advocates for the cultural workforce and music education. He frequently tours with and records as a guest with forward-looking artists, while performances under his own name are often complemented by workshops and educational and community outreach. Occasional columns about the music scene and New Orleans culture written for NolaVie.com, evidence Evan's passion for the city's indigenous traditions.

    Dani Douglas: Dani's Here!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 48:51


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to up and coming artist Dani Douglas about her sophomore album "Dani's Here." If you like R&B, Neo Soul, or good music, then you are going to love the artist we have on the show today! Her music speaks to the adventure that we call love. As we move through the highlight reels of life we often forget the importance of vulnerability. In this album, Dani leans into the struggles that many women have on the love journey and how being a single mother further complicates things. If you have loved and lost then you will relate to this week's episode.

    American Idol with Kevin Gullage

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 60:16


    At 23-years old, fast-rising star Kevin Gullage leads his band of veteran players, The Blues Groovers, with the poise of a seasoned performer. His impressive blend of soulful singing and dazzling blues piano infused with the experience of his bandmates is leaving audiences in awe. The Blues Groovers consist of bassist Tony Gullage (Henry Butler, Dr. John), Hammond B3 Player Brandon Adams (Kenny Neal), Guitarist Carlton Ross (Glenn David Andrews), Saxophonist Roderick Jackson (Kenny Neal), and Drummer Mac Carter (Jon Cleary). Born into a musical family in New Orleans, LA, Kevin Gullage showed prodigious signs of musical talent and followed in his father's footsteps, embracing his passion for music as an instrumentalist, singer, and writer. Growing up interacting with artists such as Henry Butler, Gary Brown, Carol Fran and others in the New Orleans music scene influenced the development of Kevin's musicianship and style from a young age. Kevin began his career as a multi-instrumentalist, but eventually turned his musical focus to piano. His passion for piano would lead him to study music at the prestigious New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, The Louis Armstrong Jazz Camp (whose alumni include Jon Batiste, Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews, and “Big Sam” Williams) and later Loyola University New Orleans. At age 18, Kevin was selected as the pianist for the 2017 Thelonious Monk All-Star Sextet performing alongside jazz legend, Bobby Watson. The same year, he was invited to perform with the multi-Grammy winning band Blues Traveler at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Kevin has appeared in several movies including The Last Laugh starring Chevy Chase and Burning Cane starring Wendell Pierce. His voice was also featured in the 2019 release of Disney's Lady & The Tramp. In 2019, Kevin & the Blues Groovers became a resident artist at B.B. King's Blues Club, New Orleans. With a resounding demand from their growing fan-base, Kevin recorded his first EP entitled Blues for the City. Kevin Gullage signed with the Grammy-winning record label Basin Street Records in early 2022. The New Orleans-based powerhouse label is slated to release Kevin & The Blues Groovers first full-length LP, Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed Blues, in the Spring of 2022. Kevin Gullage appeared in the 2022 season of ABC's American Idol where he was one of the select few invited to Hollywood. Lionel Richie's review of his performance included, “You got so much flavor!” Gullage advanced to the top 60 contestants on the show. While the Covid-19 pandemic has halted Kevin & The Blues Groovers tenure at B.B. King's Blues Club, Kevin Gullage has forged ahead with his performing career, and spent much of 2022 as a featured performer for Disney Cruise Lines. With an all-star band behind him and bountiful talent of his own, Kevin Gullage is set to soar, as Kevin & The Blues Groovers look ahead to the many opportunities in the future.

    Candice Hoyes: Rain

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 62:10


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to artist-cum-activist Gerald Watkins Candice Hoyes about new music and her unique career path. Candice Hoyes is poised to “shape the artist-cum-activist role." (NPR) In 2020, she released “Zora's Moon,” the first single of her mostly self-penned upcoming EP. This jaunty retro-soul escapade is her response to this moment: an ode to Black girlhood. Candice brings otherworldly vocalism to her new single, "Waiting for the World (Tired)," which features the 1930 poem "Tired" by Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes set in a lyrical Afro Futuristic soundscape. Candice is a 2020 winner of the inaugural NYC Women's Fund for Film, Music, and Media. She has performed with, opened for, and recorded with artists ranging from Lin Manuel Miranda to Chaka Khan to Wynton Marsalis. Candice was commissioned by the National Black Theater and Michelle Obama's When We All Vote to co-create a new work to empower Black voters leading into the 2020 US Presidential election. ​ Candice returns to Carnegie Hall, Caramoor, and more this summer. Recent performances include 2021 We Out Here Fest (UK), NYC JazzFest, Nublu JazzFest, the Public Theater, and the Blue Note. As an activist, she collaborates with the Feminist Press, Well-Read Black Girl, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights in Law, Harlem Arts Alliance, Women in Music, and numerous grassroots organizations. She has produced her feminist performance-lecture series for Jazz at Lincoln Center and CUNY for three consecutive seasons. Candice has written for Shondaland, Blavity, and the Los Angeles Review of Books, and spoken and performed at TED HQ. ​ ​ Her brand new project is co-written with GRAMMY-award-winning pianist, Sullivan Fortner (Paul Simon, Cecile McLorin Salvant, Dianne Reeves). The project is produced by GRAMMY-award-winning multi-instrumentalist Casey Benjamin (Anderson . Paak, Robert Glasper, Q-Tip) and features performances by vibraphonist Joel Ross (Marquis Hill, Makaya McCraven), trumpeter Keyon Harrold (Nas), Chiara Fasi (Solange). Candice's family hails from Jamaica, and she is an honors graduate of Harvard University, where she studied Sociology and African American Studies and Columbia Law School.https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/podcast (#Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/hiphop (#hiphop) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/theworkingartistproject (#theworkingartistproject) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/neworleans (#neworleans) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/musiceducation (#musiceducation) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/newyork (#newyork) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/marketing (#marketing) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/branding (#branding) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/business (#business) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/art (#art)

    Dear Silas: Self Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 56:24


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to rapper Dear Silas about his career and hip hop. Dear Silas is a singer, rapper, and trumpeter from Jackson, Mississippi. He has been co-signed by the likes of Missy Elliott, T-Pain, and many more. An unorthodox delivery has helped Dear Silas to birth viral records one after another. He recently charted on billboard alongside Cookiee Kawaii on new single "Violin". #Podcast #hiphop #theworkingartistproject #neworleans #musiceducation #newyork #marketing #branding #business #art

    Gerald T. Watkins: The Power of Gospel Music

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 53:32


    Gerald T. Watkins Jr is a drummer/percussionist originally from Norfolk, Va and is now residing in New Orleans, LA. He has degrees in music from both Norfolk State University (B.S) and Florida State University (M.M). He performs locally with many of the areas finest musicians and also tours abroad. He has performed with members of Marsalis family (Ellis, Delfeayo, and Jason), The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Eric Benét, Ledisi and many others. Aside from performing, Gerald loves to teach and mentor many of New Orleans young creative minds.

    Russel Kranes: Grateful to God

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 60:24


    Russell Kranes is the consummate professional musician. Born in Queens and raised in Connecticut, Russell studied jazz piano under the late, great master, Geri Allen. Upon graduating college, Russell worked in pastry arts for two years before ultimately deciding to tenaciously pursue music. He moved to NYC in June of 2013 and began performing immediately. Nine years later, Russell currently works seven days per week as a ballet accompanist, a church musical director and a freelance jazz pianist. He is a ballet accompanist for Hunter College's Dance department and at the Mark Morris Dance Group. He is the musical director for Corona United Congregational Church and co-director for The Worship Center at Second Canaan Baptist Church. Russell freelances with a vast array of incredible musicians throughout New York and beyond, performing a multitude of styles and venues. He is honored to be featured on this week's edition of The Working Artist Project.

    Tanner Guss: Unapologetically

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 56:11


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian and Greg chat with fellow podcaster Tanner Guss.

    John Maestas: Fostering a Creative Community

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 58:21


    Meet Juan Tigre, the bilingual alt-rock alter-ego of guitarist/vocalist John Maestas. Inspired by the iconic high desert imagery of New Mexico and imbued with the expansive folklore of the southwest. Psychedelic distorted guitars float over a video game sound palette with rhythms & melodies that draw upon influences from J Dilla, Jimi Hendrix, Pixies and Thundercat. Based in New Orleans, Maestas has become well known locally for his guitar and production talents through his work with Nicholas Payton, Christian Scott Atunde Adjuah, Alex Ebert, Papa Jon Gros, Fiend, Elzhi, and Nesby Phips. Juan Tigre's debut album ‘The Dream Catcher' was released April 17th, 2020 and established the band as a new voice in the alt-rock scene. The upcoming album ‘Azúl Arriba, Blue Below' is a collection of ambient instrumental songs set for release on May 13th, 2022.

    Kofi Hunter: My Roots

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 64:16


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to master percussionist Kofi Hunter about working with folks like Robert Glasper and creating Righteous Rebel Education. Art can transform lives. As an in-demand multi-percussionist Kofi has been given the opportunity to support some of the biggest names in music, from The Robert Glasper Experiment Saxophonist Casey Benjamin to Hip Hop Superstar GolDLink. Kofi along with his brother established an Afro-diasporic Neo-Folk Percussion and Vocal Group named ‘Akoko Nante Ensemble. ‘ Akoko Nante has performed at BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn Concert Series and has been featured as a musical guest on VICE's The Untitled Action Bronson Show. Their debut album ‘Nkrabea: Destiny” is available on all streaming platforms. When he's not on the bandstand he's either in a classroom as a teaching artist with his Arts Education initiative, Righteous Rebel Education, or at the helm of his partnership with Brooklyn music venue and non-for-profit National Sawdust, the modern spin on a traditional Kwanzaa Celebration, music festival Kwanzaa Fest BK. Kofi recently released his debut album NATION TIME via his Righteous Rebel Music label. https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/podcast (#Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/theworkingartistproject (#theworkingartistproject) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/neworleans (#neworleans) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/musiceducation (#musiceducation) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/newyork (#newyork) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/marketing (#marketing) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/branding (#branding) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/business (#business) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/art (#art)

    Amina Scott: Never Stop Dreaming

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 53:14


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Amina Scott. Amina Scott, born and raised in Oakland, CA, is an upright and electric bassist, composer, and arranger. Her interest in music began at an early age when her grandmother began giving her piano lessons. From then, her love and passion for music has yet to cease, playing electric bass at the age of twelve and was soon playing gigs with local bands in Oakland. In 2012, Amina relocated to New Orleans, LA where she studied with Allen Nisbet, Roland Guerin, and Ed Wise. In 2017, Amina began her studies at Florida State University (Tallahassee, FL) studying with Rodney Jordan, Leon Anderson, Marcus Roberts, and Bill Peterson. In 2019, she obtained her Masters in Music in jazz studies. In 2017, Amina joined the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra led by Adonis Rose. Now based in New Orleans, Amina has performed with various artists including Dee Dee Bridgewater, Steve Turre, Wessell “Warm Daddy” Anderson, Nicholas Payton, David Murray, Jamison Ross, Joanne Brackeen, Herlin Riley, Christian Scott Atunde Adjuah, and more. She has also performed with the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra (Tallahassee, FL) and the Albany Symphony Orchestra (Albany, GA) and is the current bassist for Dee Dee Bridgewater's DDB Big Band which is an all women big band featuring women from all across the United States.

    Ricio Fruge: Mastery

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 68:20


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Ricio Fruge Ricio is a fiercely soulful and versatile musician from Jacksonville, FL based in New Orleans. Currently performing with Karl Denson and the Tiny Universe, John Cleary and the Absolute Monster Gentlemen, New Orleans Jazz Orchestra and Soul Brass Band. A graduate of Michigan State University(M.M.), Florida State University(BA) and Douglas Anderson School of the Arts Ricio wears many hats. Trumpeter, Composer, Arranger, Band Leader, YouTuber as well as a few others. At leisure, Ricio enjoys watching football, enjoying some fitness and cooking by a fire.

    Svetlana: The Escape

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 55:04


    Svetlana is a New York-based acclaimed chart-topping vocalist, composer, band leader, educator, and a Manhattan School of Music MA and Columbia PhD graduate. She is on a mission to uplift, connect, and spread the joy of music. Svetlana is a recipient of a grant from Jazz Road/South Arts and Chamber Music America Digital Residency Grant funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and Andrew Mellon Foundation. She is a Finalist of the Paul Carr's 2019 Discovery Act Competition and a finalist of the American Music Abroad program. Svetlana has performed professionally since 2011 after reaching success as a management consultant and associate professor at Columbia University - and has toured with her various bands nationally and internationally, headlining hundreds of sold-out shows in the US and abroad. Svetlana's last record Night At The Movies debuted #1 on Billboard Traditional Jazz Charts. She is a founder of Swing Makes You Sing - a project which brings interactive virtual and in-person jazz performances and jazz education workshops to youth in Grades PreK-12, focusing on kids who are starved for hope and joy associated with music-making and meaningful high-quality music programming.

    Jocelyn Gould - It's Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 54:28


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Jocelyn Gould about her career, and touring in a post covid world. Jocelyn Gould has been called “a leader in the next generation of great mainstream jazz guitarists” by Howard Paul, CEO of Benedetto Guitars. Her joyful energy has captivated audiences around the world and her passion for music is infectious. She has absorbed the influences of the jazz guitar greats and has woven them into an exciting personal sound. Her unique ability to connect with audiences always leaves them wanting more. Jocelyn Gould has performed internationally in the groups of Grammy nominated vocalist Freddy Cole, Trumpeter Etienne Charles and DownBeat Rising Star trombonist Michael Dease. She can be heard on albums lead by Michael Dease, Jon Gordon, Diego Rivera, Randy Napoleon and Will Bonness. She is the 1st place winner of the 2018 Wilson Centre International Jazz Guitar competition. Jocelyn's debut release as a leader, 'Elegant Traveler', won a 2021 JUNO for “Jazz Album of the Year” in the 2021 JUNO awards. Elegant Traveler showcases Jocelyn's warm and inviting sound and melodic compositions with an all star band. Jocelyn is a full time music professor and Head of Guitar Department at Humber College in Toronto.

    Curtis Nowosad - Immigration, art and Will Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 71:34


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Curtis Nowosad about his career, "jazz fame" and immigration. 100 years after the Harlem Renaissance shook the world, there's a whole new cultural and spiritual awakening in that corner of the jazz world. A key player in galvanizing this fresh and dynamic sense of cultural awareness, drummer/composer Curtis Nowosad has been a major force in The Harlem Sessions, organized by renowned pianist Marc Cary. Having made his home in Harlem since 2013, the Canadian native emerges as a powerful musical force for social justice on a groundbreaking self-titled jazz and blues-driven collection that illuminates past and present history while creating some profound history of its own. Co-produced with Cary, it is his first collection to feature the explosive and intuitive chemistry of his NY-based ensemble that has held court in NYC everywhere from Smalls to The Jazz Standard to The Blue Note and full week residencies at Dizzy's Club at JALC. Curtis laid the foundation for this current release with two previous critically acclaimed collections, his debut The Skeptic & the Cynic and the WCMA-winning and JUNO-nominated Dialectics, which made DownBeat Magazine's “Best of 2015” list. A remix project, titled CNRMXD, will be released in late 2022. Curtis has played in the bands of trumpeter Philip Harper, trombonist Craig Harris, saxophonist and vocalist Braxton Cook and Cary (who both make major contributions to the album) while headlining major jazz festivals in the U.S., Canada and Europe. He has also played with five NEA Jazz Masters: Candido Camero, Dave Liebman, Jimmy Owens, Ron Carter and Kenny Barron. He is an endorser of Canopus Drums.

    JD Allen - The Art of Tradition

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 3:22


    Hailed by the New York Times as “a tenor saxophonist with an enigmatic, elegant and harddriving style,” JD Allen is a bright light on today's international jazz scene. His unique and compelling voice on the instrument – the result of a patient and painstaking confrontation with the fundamentals of the art – has earned Allen years of critical attention signaling his ascension to the upper ranks of the contemporary jazz world. Originally from Detroit, Allen's apprenticeship, anchored by his lengthy tenure with Betty Carter, occurred largely in New York, where he worked with legends Lester Bowie, George Cables, Ron Carter, Louis Hayes, Frank Foster Big Band, Winard Harper, Dave Douglas, Cindy Blackman, Butch Morris, David Murray, Wallace Roney, Rufus Reid and Geri Allen.

    Courtney Bryant: Teaching the Diaspora of Black American Music

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 61:26


    Courtney Bryan, a native of New Orleans, La, is “a pianist and composer of panoramic interests” (New York Times). Her music is in conversation with various musical genres, including jazz and other types of experimental music, as well as traditional gospel, spirituals, and hymns. Focusing on bridging the sacred and the secular, Bryan's compositions explore human emotions through sound, confronting the challenge of notating the feeling of improvisation. Bryan has academic degrees from Oberlin Conservatory (BM), Rutgers University (MM), and Columbia University (DMA) with advisor George Lewis, and completed postdoctoral studies in the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University. Bryan is the Albert and Linda Mintz Professor of Music at Newcomb College in the School of Liberal Arts, Tulane University and a Creative Partner with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra. She was the 2018 music recipient of the Herb Alpert Award in the Arts, a 2018 Hermitage Fellow, a 2019 Bard College Freehand Fellow, a 2019-20 recipient of the Samuel Barber Rome Prize in Music Composition, a 2020 United States Artists Fellow, and a 2020-21 Civitella Ranieri Fellowship recipient.

    Joshua Gouzy: New Beginning

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 57:56


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Joshua Gouzy about his booking agency Magnolia Music and growing as a musician, producer, and writer. A New Orleans native, Joshua Gouzy was raised in a family with four generations of musical heritage. He has played a variety of instruments throughout his life and cultivated his early musical skills while playing "by ear" in his church band. Joshua is a graduate of Loyola University New Orleans with a Bachelor's in Music Education and a minor in Jazz Studies. He also has a Master's Degree in Music from the University of New Orleans. In his sixteen years of performing professionally, he was the regular bassist with more than fourteen New Orleans-based bands and has been featured on over 30 albums. He also established his own music booking agency, Magnolia Entertainment, offering authentic New Orleans music for corporate and social events. For most people, that would have been enough achievement to last a lifetime, but Joshua knew that there was more to his evolution as a musical artist, producer, and composer. A global pandemic, a chance connection in the Bay Area, and a deep dive into the Sound for Picture and Games program at the Pyramind Music and Audio Production Institute opened the doors to his passion for composition and sound design. Lauded by his professors for coming to the program with such extensive musical experience and skill, Joshua is clearly on his way to becoming one of the most in-demand production talents in the industry. https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/podcast (#Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/theworkingartistproject (#theworkingartistproject) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/neworleans (#neworleans) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/musiceducation (#musiceducation) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/newyork (#newyork) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/marketing (#marketing) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/branding (#branding) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/business (#business) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/art (#art)

    Darren McMillan: The Process

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 66:24


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Creative Director/Illustrator Darren McMillan about his creative process when working in and outside of corporate America. Darren McMillan is an accomplished multi-media artist. He enjoys using his skills to contribute to enriching lives through advertising. He is a traditionally trained illustrator and designer with over 30 years of experience. Darren has a wide skill set and diversity of projects which he has worked on. From storyboarding commercials to concept design for video games book illustrations. His range as a versatile artist, storyteller, and teacher is limitless. https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/podcast (#Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/theworkingartistproject (#theworkingartistproject) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/neworleans (#neworleans) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/musiceducation (#musiceducation) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/newyork (#newyork) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/marketing (#marketing) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/branding (#branding) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/business (#business) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/art (#art) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/illustrator (#illustrator)

    Nikara Warren: Neo Black Music

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 56:46


    Vibraphonist, composer, arranger, and educator Nikara Warren is a true Brooklynite. Born and bred in the eclectic and electric enclave, her family, her friends, her band, and her musical pedigree is a microcosm of the county at large. Her grandfather is a world-renowned jazz pianist Kenny Barron, and she's the daughter of a half Trinidadian soca/dancehall lover father, and a classic 1990s “Brooklyn ‘Round the Way” girl mother. Nikara is taking vibes to the people with her infectious compositional sense, her post-modern patchwork of influences and cultural signposts, and her fearless musicality. Her bold quest comes from being well-versed in the vibraphone lineage but seeking to adventure beyond it. Her debut album, Black Wall Street, represents a convergence of Nikara's personal, cultural, familial, and musical journeys. Here, she explores abstract sound-collage, hip-hop, jazz, neo-soul, Afro-Latino and Afro-Caribbean rhythms, and more. The through-line here is for Nikara it's all dance music. Her vision is cohesive but eclectic—just like how people's identities are a product of their various heritages and associations.

    Tom Mayer & Benjamin Kahn: Do You Wanna Be Famous?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 54:14


    Benjamin Kahn and Tom Mayer co-host the podcast Blind Duet. On each episode, two featured artists are challenged to write and record an original piece of music together in just two weeks. The catch is that they have no idea who their partner will be until their first joint interview. Blind Duet digs into discussions of creativity, collaboration, and songwriting. Of course, we feature the music made by each pair as well. The musicians break down their tracks and explain the choices that go into each song. Benjamin is a professional guitarist and producer based out of Los Angeles. He is currently pursuing his Master's of Music Business at California State University Northridge. In 2020, Tom graduated with a Master's degree in Global Creative and Cultural Industries from the University of London and is the Development Coordinator for Second Line Arts Collective. Benjamin and Tom met on the first day of Kindergarten and have been music-obsessed friends ever since.

    Jake Saslow: A New Beginning

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 62:34


    New York based tenor saxophonist Jake Saslow is emerging as a fresh new voice in New Yorks fertile modern jazz scene. As both an improviser and composer, Jake displays a strong knowledge of the jazz idioms history while also being firmly planted in present-day society and culture.

    Jeremy 'Bean' Clemons: Moving to the Beat of Your Own Drum

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 63:14


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Jeremy 'Bean' Clemons about drums, life, and the evolution of music.

    Mathis Picard: Music is Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 57:18


    MATHIS, born May 30th, 1995, is a French-Malagasy pianist, composer, producer, and bandleader who currently resides in New York City. Rooted in the tradition of live acoustic performance while incorporating the latest musical technology, Mathis' created his own style that merges Electronic Bass Music, Jazz, Classical & Stride Piano. Mathis, who began playing at 3 years old, was immediately passionate about music and improvisation and now focuses on sharing that passion globally. Mathis currently leads a solo project, a trio and his orchestra, The Sound Orchestra. When not performing his music, Mathis has the honor of sharing the stage with artists such as Mwenso & The Shakes, Braxton Cook, Ron Carter, Lillias White, Lee Ritenour, Jason Moran, CROWN, Kindness, Wynton Marsalis and more

    John Culbreth: Funkin' It Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 59:13


    John Culbreth is a trumpet player, songwriter, and producer based in New Orleans, LA. He began his musical career as an original member of international touring act Naughty Professor while earning his degree in Music Industry Studies from Loyola University New Orleans. Through the lens of developing as a musical artist and freelance musician, John studied music royalties and the industry built around them. When he's not playing or looking for royalties, John provides web development solutions for artists and small businesses.

    Asia Seavers: Building Your Mantle

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 53:03


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Asia Seavers, owner a& operator of Mixology-Cle. When it comes to the experience, we got you covered! At Mixology- Cle, we offer a variety of in-person & virtual experiences sure to fit any need. We are a women-owned business based in New York City with roots in Cleveland, Ohio. We host corporate events, team builds, paint and sips, virtual game nights, holiday parties & children's parties. We design custom beverage experiences for weddings, birthdays parties, home bars, and much more. At the core of everything we do we aim to educate, create and inspire. Welcome to the party!

    The Working Artist Project Presents: Benny Benack III

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 53:52


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Benny Benack III about his brand new album! By age 30, trumpeter and singer Benny Benack III has proven to be that rarest of talents: not only a fiery trumpet player with a stirring command of the postbop trumpet vernacular in the vein of Kenny Dorham and Freddie Hubbard but also a singer with a sly, mature, naturally expressive delivery in the post-Sinatra mold, performing standards and his astute songs with a thrilling sense of showmanship. His superb intonation and bracing virtuosity enable him to handle astounding feats of originally composed vocalese (complex solos with written lyrics). On top of it all, he's a highly capable pianist as well. https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/podcast?__eep__=6&__cft__[0]=AZWdqLxb5jAl1MqqlxuZxPELCgkOizHs_4gBTDab7aD3QmUQJ1KMwENYmAA5HZOzKqfirMonvjpBSwhwltItOZa0ALoixiPlfquezE0yifGQHke_jHIM1SemttGno1opZJDyXJjORGrXZxuf0yiXPufXu3Ly-hrWyok8pQ7DHwYLWh8EhCDf4XwxfYVRvirN0C8&__tn__=*NK-R (#Podcast) https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/theworkingartistproject?__eep__=6&__cft__[0]=AZWdqLxb5jAl1MqqlxuZxPELCgkOizHs_4gBTDab7aD3QmUQJ1KMwENYmAA5HZOzKqfirMonvjpBSwhwltItOZa0ALoixiPlfquezE0yifGQHke_jHIM1SemttGno1opZJDyXJjORGrXZxuf0yiXPufXu3Ly-hrWyok8pQ7DHwYLWh8EhCDf4XwxfYVRvirN0C8&__tn__=*NK-R (#theworkingartistproject) https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/neworleans?__eep__=6&__cft__[0]=AZWdqLxb5jAl1MqqlxuZxPELCgkOizHs_4gBTDab7aD3QmUQJ1KMwENYmAA5HZOzKqfirMonvjpBSwhwltItOZa0ALoixiPlfquezE0yifGQHke_jHIM1SemttGno1opZJDyXJjORGrXZxuf0yiXPufXu3Ly-hrWyok8pQ7DHwYLWh8EhCDf4XwxfYVRvirN0C8&__tn__=*NK-R (#neworleans) https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/musiceducation?__eep__=6&__cft__[0]=AZWdqLxb5jAl1MqqlxuZxPELCgkOizHs_4gBTDab7aD3QmUQJ1KMwENYmAA5HZOzKqfirMonvjpBSwhwltItOZa0ALoixiPlfquezE0yifGQHke_jHIM1SemttGno1opZJDyXJjORGrXZxuf0yiXPufXu3Ly-hrWyok8pQ7DHwYLWh8EhCDf4XwxfYVRvirN0C8&__tn__=*NK-R (#musiceducation) https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/newyork?__eep__=6&__cft__[0]=AZWdqLxb5jAl1MqqlxuZxPELCgkOizHs_4gBTDab7aD3QmUQJ1KMwENYmAA5HZOzKqfirMonvjpBSwhwltItOZa0ALoixiPlfquezE0yifGQHke_jHIM1SemttGno1opZJDyXJjORGrXZxuf0yiXPufXu3Ly-hrWyok8pQ7DHwYLWh8EhCDf4XwxfYVRvirN0C8&__tn__=*NK-R (#newyork) https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/marketing?__eep__=6&__cft__[0]=AZWdqLxb5jAl1MqqlxuZxPELCgkOizHs_4gBTDab7aD3QmUQJ1KMwENYmAA5HZOzKqfirMonvjpBSwhwltItOZa0ALoixiPlfquezE0yifGQHke_jHIM1SemttGno1opZJDyXJjORGrXZxuf0yiXPufXu3Ly-hrWyok8pQ7DHwYLWh8EhCDf4XwxfYVRvirN0C8&__tn__=*NK-R (#marketing) https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/branding?__eep__=6&__cft__[0]=AZWdqLxb5jAl1MqqlxuZxPELCgkOizHs_4gBTDab7aD3QmUQJ1KMwENYmAA5HZOzKqfirMonvjpBSwhwltItOZa0ALoixiPlfquezE0yifGQHke_jHIM1SemttGno1opZJDyXJjORGrXZxuf0yiXPufXu3Ly-hrWyok8pQ7DHwYLWh8EhCDf4XwxfYVRvirN0C8&__tn__=*NK-R (#branding) https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/business?__eep__=6&__cft__[0]=AZWdqLxb5jAl1MqqlxuZxPELCgkOizHs_4gBTDab7aD3QmUQJ1KMwENYmAA5HZOzKqfirMonvjpBSwhwltItOZa0ALoixiPlfquezE0yifGQHke_jHIM1SemttGno1opZJDyXJjORGrXZxuf0yiXPufXu3Ly-hrWyok8pQ7DHwYLWh8EhCDf4XwxfYVRvirN0C8&__tn__=*NK-R (#business)

    Thank You 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 35:38


    We are closing out the year with an intimate conversation about this podcast, Second Line Arts Collective and our plans for 2022. Thank you for listening and being a part of the working artist project family! Support this podcast

    Robin Barnes: Staying True to Yourself

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 53:17


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Robin Barnes about her career, music, business ventures, and family. With a voice that is as powerful with a whisper as it is with a bellow, contemporary New Orleans jazz singer Robin Barnes is here to stun audiences. She's appeared on Bravo, ESPN, BET, NCIS and more. She has also been featured in publications like The New York Times, Forbes, Southwest Magazine, Travel & Leisure, Marie Claire and Southern Living. In addition to being an award winning music artist, she's also one of the city of New Orleans' biggest ambassadors and influencers, and has been featured in the press for the fitness movement she founded, Move Ya Brass. Support this podcast

    Albert Allenback: Tank and Bangers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 56:52


    Albert Allenback, well known as the tall, lovable, goofy flute and saxophone player in New Orleans' beloved https://instagram.com/tankandthebangas?igshid=1ismb0518whot (Tank and the Bangas), is up to some serious stuff these days. Albert released his first instrumental solo single under the moniker https://open.spotify.com/artist/3o0lWNxlA7SGQLm0d409Vg (Alb the Builder). Earlier in 2020, his duo project,https://instagram.com/saxkixave?igshid=ml8jjtmubibp ( SaxKixAve), in partnership with rapper extraordinaire https://www.instagram.com/underdogcentral/ (Alfred Banks), came out with an EP, a line of merch, a bunch of videos and teasers for what's to come. With Tank and the Bangas, Albert recorded the EP https://open.spotify.com/album/3lyvbuaHTM8p1xEe9pqdXX (Friend Goals), dove into dozens of writing sessions and intimate performances and built up an archive of songs that will end up on a full-length release, sometime in 2021. Albert has also dipped his hand into producing several acts, this past year, and with the cache of artists in his corner, this could be the start of whatever he dreams it to be. -https://www.verylocal.com/author/sabrinastone1/ (SABRINA STONE) Support this podcast

    Lydia Liebman: The Power of Promotion

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 54:13


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Lydia Liebman about the subtle art of promoting musicians. Lydia Liebman is a New York City-based music industry professional with experience as a publicist, radio host, promoter, journalist, and musician. For a decade, she has been at the helm of Lydia Liebman Promotions, a leading music PR agency based in NYC that specializes in jazz, Latin jazz, and other creative music. Support this podcast

    Makaya McCraven: Push Beyond

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 56:32


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Makaya McCraven about creating new music and post-pandemic life! Makaya is a beat scientist. The cutting edge drummer, producer, and sonic collagist is a multi-talented force whose inventive process & intuitive style of performance defy categorization. Support this podcast

    Andy Farber: My Sound

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 59:54


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Noah Jackson talk to Andy Farber about his newest release, Early Blue Evening. Farber expands upon the legacy of Duke Ellington and Count Basie, paying homage to the kings of swings while bolding staking his place in jazz history. Support this podcast

    Stranger Than Fiction with Jon Gordon

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 56:16


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Cameron Clark talk to Jon Gordon about his newest release, Stranger Than Fiction which features artists like John Ellis, Alan Ferber, and Jocelyn Gould. Support this podcast

    Darren Hoffman: Entrepreneurship in Music

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 58:53


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Ropeadope Records recording artist Darren Hoffman. Darren is the guitarist and co-founder of New Orleans based duo Uncle Nef with legendary drummer and singer Shannon Powell; guitarist and bandleader of the NYC trio gorgeous! with Parker McAllister and Morgan Guerin; founder of Guava Records; creator of the Myxstem; and a faculty member of The Florida State University. Support this podcast

    Roland Guerin: All About That Bass

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 50:49


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Roland Guerin about songwriting, Allen Toussaint, and how his music is influenced by life experience and mentorship. We also delve into his relationship with Ibanez and how designing a bass represents an embodiment of musical history and forward-thinking. Support this podcast

    Emily Fredrickson: Conversations In Arranging

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 56:36


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Emily Fredrickson about arranging and her role as Director for the Dee Dee Bridgewater Big Band. Connect with Emily on Instagram: @emilyfmusic Join The Working Artist Project News Letter: SecondLineArts.org/newsletter Support this podcast

    Christian Richardson: The Art Of Storytelling

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 54:33


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Christian Richardson about marketing, branding, and storytelling to create a successful business. Join The Working Artist Project News Letter: SecondLineArts.org/newsletter Support this podcast

    Alexa Barchini: Music for the people

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 63:26


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Jeanette Berry talk to Alexa Barchini about life, music, and creativity Support this podcast

    Conscious: Making Moves with NFT's

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 58:00


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas talks to Conscious about NFT's, cryptocurrencies, and how artists can leverage this new technology. Join The Working Artist Project News Letter: SecondLineArts.org/newsletter Support this podcast

    Immanuel Wilkins: Mine the Ruins

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 52:32


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Gregory Agid and Darrian Douglas chat with Immanuel Wilkins about his inspirations and signing to the historic Blue Note record label. Connect with Immanuel Here: immanuelwilkins.com Join The Working Artist Project News Letter: SecondLineArts.org/newsletter Support this podcast

    Hannah Kreiger-Benson: Music is Not a Crime

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 66:13


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Gregory Agid and Darrian Douglas talk to Hannah Kreiger-Bensonabout her work as a professional musician, MACNNO, and ideas from her presentation on Life as a working musician. Join The Working Artist Project News Letter: SecondLineArts.org/newsletter Support this podcast

    Adi Meyerson: Revolutionary

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 63:12


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Gregory Agid and Darrian Douglas chat with Adi Meyerson about her new album "I Want To Sing My Heart Out In Praise Of Life." Tune in to explore the multiverse of sounds and possibilities! Connect with Adi Here: adimeyersonmusic.com Join The Working Artist Project News Letter: SecondLineArts.org/newsletter Support this podcast

    Julian Gosin: No Limits

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 53:56


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Gregory Agid and Darrian Douglas talk to Julian Gosin about the Soul Rebels and pushing the limits of what a New Orleans Brass Band can be. Connect with Julian on Instagram: @nolajuice Join The Working Artist Project News Letter: SecondLineArts.org/newsletter Support this podcast

    Alvester Garnett: Lean In

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 83:58


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Jeanette Berry and Darrian Douglas talk to Master Percussionist Alvester Garnett. Mr Garnett has performed with Abbey Lincoln, Betty Carter, Regina Carter, Clark Terry, Pharoah Sanders, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Teddy Edwards, James Carter, Cyrus Chestnut, Charenee Wade, Lou Donaldson, Benny Golson, Al Grey, Rodney Jones, and Sherman Irby, among others. Join us as we explore his amazing career! Support this podcast

    Tahira Clayton: Sexism in the Music Industry

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 50:29


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Jeanette Berry and Darrian Douglas talk to Tahira Clayton about her research into Sexism in the music industry. Connect with Tahira Here: Tahira Clayton.com Join The Working Artist Project News Letter: SecondLineArts.org/newsletter Support this podcast

    Lee Mo: No more games

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 49:30


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Jeanette Berry and Darrian Douglas talk to Lee Mo about her music and how life informs her art. https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/secondlineartscollective (#SecondLineArtsCollective) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/music (#Music) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/podcast (#Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/theworkingartistproject (#theworkingartistproject) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/neworleans (#neworleans) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/musiceducation (#musiceducation) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/newyork (#newyork) Support this podcast

    Theljon Allen: Empowering Yourself

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 41:27


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Jeanette Berry chat with Theljon Allen about the power of uplifting yourself through hardships. Connect with Theljon on instagram: @theljona Join The Working Artist Project News Letter: SecondLineArts.org/newsletter Support this podcast

    Brent Birckhead: Peace Within

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 53:10


    In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Gregory Agid and Darrian Douglas talk to Brent Birckhead about achieving peace through adversity. #SecondLineArtsCollective #Music #Podcast #theworkingartistproject #neworleans #musiceducation #newyork Support this podcast

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