Episodi

  • Interview With Bassist Noah Young
    Jan 26 2026

    Hailing from the heart of New Orleans, bassist Noah Young has been a remarkably busy and continually evolving force in today’s music scene. Fresh off the release of his highly anticipated solo album Noah (September 26, 2025), he’s stepping confidently into a new chapter of his artistic identity.

    Many listeners already know him as the low-end engine behind the explosive sound of Naughty Professor, while others have caught him anchoring countless performances both across New Orleans and on stages around the globe.

    Today, we sit down with Noah to get the inside scoop on what drives his creativity, how his solo work came to life, and what exciting endeavors lie ahead for this prolific bassist.

    Here is Noah Young.

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    20 min
  • Interview With Bassist Mauricio Morales
    Jan 19 2026

    It’s always exciting to know that there are musicians dedicated to keeping jazz alive, evolving, and pushing its boundaries forward. Bassist Mauricio Morales stands at the forefront of today’s contemporary jazz movement, and his upcoming album, Between Dreams and Twilight, promises to be one of his most compelling artistic statements yet.

    Join me as we explore Mauricio’s musical journey, the origins of his signature sound, the creative process behind the new record, and the vision he carries for the future.

    This interview first appeared in Bass Musician Magazine in Dec 2025

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    23 min
  • Interview With Quadvium Bassists Jeroen Thesseling and Steve Di Giorgio
    Jan 12 2026

    Have you ever wondered what a Progressive Rock/fusion band with two bassists would sound like? Well, wonder no more… the answer is Quadvium! And they’re making waves with their brand-new album, “Tetradom.”

    Quadvium brings together an incredible lineup: Jeroen Thesseling and Steve Di Giorgio on bass, the powerhouse Yuma Van Ecklen on drums, and the electrifying Eve Smith on guitar. The result? Music that’s as intricate as it is powerful, as melodic as it is rhythmic, and as bold as it is beautiful.

    In today’s conversation, we get to hear from the masters themselves, as they share the story of how Quadvium came together, what inspired their unique dual-bass approach, and all the fascinating details behind “Tetradom.” From musical influences to studio stories, you’re going to get the inside scoop on what makes this band so extraordinary.

    So, grab your headphones and get ready to dive deep into the world of Quadvium. Without further ado, here are Jeroen Thesseling and Steve Di Giorgio!

    This interview first appeared in Bass Musician Magazine in Nov 2025

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    27 min
  • Jazz Guitar Today Checks In With Our Friend Jimmy Bruno, January 2026
    Jan 9 2026

    Exclusive video interview to start off 2026, JGT's Bob Bakert checks in with Jimmy Bruno.

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    50 min
  • The Active Schedule of Portland Guitarist John Stowell
    Jan 9 2026

    JGT's Bob Bakert talks to guitarist John Stowell.

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    39 min
  • Interview With Bassist Andrew Bently
    Jan 2 2026

    What do you get when you blend raw Rock & Roll with a dose of Southern soul? You get Jet Black Roses!

    Hailing from Georgia, this powerhouse trio, featuring the talented Andrew Bently on bass, has been making serious waves, and now they’re gearing up for the release of their self-titled debut album, dropping this October 2025.

    Today, I’m thrilled to be sitting down with Andrew to talk about the band’s journey, the making of their new record, and how he creates that unmistakable bass sound. We’ll also get a glimpse into what’s next for Jet Black Roses.

    Let’s dive in… here’s Andrew Bently!

    This interview first appeared in Bass Musician Magazine in November 2025

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    16 min
  • Interview With Erick “Maverick” Coomes, Following the Spirit
    Dec 26 2025

    I’m sure many of you will remember that I had the pleasure of chatting with Lettuce bassist Erick “Maverick” Coomes just last year, where we covered a ton of great material. (If you missed it, you can check out that interview here>>>bassmusicianmagazine.com.)

    Now, with Lettuce on the verge of releasing their brand-new album Cook, I thought it was the perfect time to catch up with Erick and see what’s been cooking… pun definitely intended!

    In this conversation, we dive into the new album and the videos that accompany it, explore Lettuce’s exciting collaboration with Aquila Cellars on their signature wines, and get a glimpse into what’s next for the band.

    So sit back and enjoy… here’s Erick “Maverick” Coomes!

    This interview first appeared in Bass Musician Magazine in December 2025

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    13 min
  • Interview With Bassist Mike Pope, Preserving A Family Music Legacy
    Dec 19 2025

    We’ve had the pleasure of talking with Mike Pope for years now… exploring his innovative contributions to bass electronics, spending a day with him as an educator at Berklee, and of course, enjoying his phenomenal performances both live and on countless recordings. Many of you might even remember our last interview back in 2020 (read it here).

    Now, we’re especially excited to catch up with Mike about his brand-new album, The Parts You Keep, released on August 22, 2025. This project is a stunning mix of jazz standards and original compositions, and we’ll be diving into the stories, inspirations, and creative process that brought it all together.

    One of the most touching highlights of the album is hearing Mike’s mom, Ann Almond Pope, on classical piano for two tracks. Her playing adds such a beautiful, personal dimension to the music… you won’t want to miss it.

    Join me as we explore Mike’s latest masterpiece, his future plans, and how you can catch him live in performance.

    Here’s Mike Pope!

    This interview first appeared in Bass Musician Magazine in September 2025

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    24 min