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Backstage Bay Area

Backstage Bay Area is an exclusive podcast that explores San Francisco’s jazz music scene in depth. It features intimate interviews with emerging and established artists. The program also offers a unique glimpse into the artists' creative processes, inspirations, and upcoming projects.

  1. Lisa Mezzacappa and the Art of "Tight Looseness"

    15H AGO

    Lisa Mezzacappa and the Art of "Tight Looseness"

    Show Notes: Bassist and composer Lisa Mezzacappa joins host Steve Roby to discuss her latest project, the flexible ensemble Lisa Mezzacappa Five-ish, and their new album Otherworldly. For over two decades, Lisa has been a cornerstone of the Bay Area's experimental jazz scene, crafting adventurous music inspired by speculative fiction, cosmic landscapes, and the art of spontaneous collaboration.   In this episode, Lisa reveals how her sextet (yes, it's called Five-ish) came together, blending longtime collaborators such as saxophonist Aaron Bennett and drummer Jordan Glenn with newer voices, including oboist Kyle Bruckman and vibraphonist Mark Clifford. She discusses her unique compositional approach—writing for improvisers as individuals rather than as a uniform ensemble—and how she translates literary and ecological concepts into sonic terrain. Lisa also shares insights into the album's standout tracks, including the urgent opener "Life is Running Out" and the expansive closer "The Dream, the Reality." She explains the concept of "tight looseness"—the sweet spot where precision meets spontaneity—and what audiences can expect from her upcoming performances at SF Jazz's intimate Joe Henderson Lab. Plus, Lisa reveals she's just completed an ambitious project: 12 album releases in 12 months on her own Queen Bee Records label. Featured Music: "Life is Running Out" by Lisa Mezzacappa Five-ish "The Dream, the Reality" by Lisa Mezzacappa Five-ish All music was supplied by the artist and used with their permission.   Show Info & Links: Upcoming Performance: Lisa Mezzacappa Five-ish at the Joe Henderson Lab, SF Jazz Sunday, February 22nd | Two shows: 6:00 PM & 7:30 PM Doors open 30 minutes before showtime (arrive early for best seating—general admission) Tickets: sfjazz.org   More Information: Lisa Mezzacappa's website: lisamezzacappa.com Queen Bee Records on Bandcamp: queenbeerecords.bandcamp.com Album: Otherworldly by Lisa Mezzacappa Five-ish (available now)   Backstage Bay Area is your window into the vibrant arts and music scene of the San Francisco Bay Area. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

    34 min
  2. Tyreek McDole: Jazz's Rising Voice on "Open Up Your Senses" and SFJAZZ Shows

    6D AGO

    Tyreek McDole: Jazz's Rising Voice on "Open Up Your Senses" and SFJAZZ Shows

    SHOW NOTES:   In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steve Roby sits down with Haitian American jazz vocalist Tyreek McDole to discuss his meteoric rise in the jazz world, his chart-topping debut album, and his philosophy that music is a tool for healing and collective dreaming.   In This Episode:   • Early Recognition: How winning the Outstanding Vocalist Award from Wynton Marsalis at age 18 and the 2023 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition launched Tyreek's career   • "Open Up Your Senses": The story behind his 2025 debut album that hit #1 on JazzWeek and earned four stars from DownBeat Magazine   • Music as Healing: Tyreek shares how "The Sun Song" transformed his own life and why he's committed to singing it for the rest of his career   • Bridging Traditions: How Tyreek connects Louis Armstrong's romantic tradition with avant-garde influences like Pharaoh Sanders and Nicholas Payton   • The Power of Listening: Why opening up our senses—especially in today's turbulent times—is more important than ever   • Multi-Generational Collaboration: Working with jazz legends like Kenny Barron, Rodney Whitaker, and Sullivan Fortner alongside rising stars   • Live at SFJAZZ: What to expect from his intimate performances at the Joe Henderson Lab with his touring quintet   • What's Next: A sneak peek at his sophomore album and upcoming world tour   Featured Tracks: "The Sun Song" "Won't You Open Up Your Senses" (title track) Catch Tyreek McDole Live: SFJAZZ Center's Joe Henderson Lab February 12-13, 2025 Two shows nightly: 7:00 PM & 8:30 PM Tickets: sfjazz.org

    24 min
  3. Cleo Reed on Ancestry, Hustlin', and Reimagining Black Folk Tradition

    FEB 11

    Cleo Reed on Ancestry, Hustlin', and Reimagining Black Folk Tradition

    Brooklyn-based songwriter, sculptor, and instrument builder Cleo Reed joins host Steve Roby to discuss their ambitious double album Cuntry, a project that blurs the lines between American folk traditions and dystopian electronic soundscapes. Named one of Pitchfork's 21 breakout artists to watch, Reed explores themes of ancestry, labor, capitalism, and black history through a deeply personal lens. In This Episode Roots and Origins: How Cleo Reed honors their great-grandmother and blues bassist grandfather through their artistic practice The Making of Cuntry: Why the double album splits between organic folk and electronic dystopia—and what that division reveals about modern American life   "I've Been Out Here Hustling": A field song for the digital age that connects historical labor exploitation to contemporary capitalism and phone culture "No Borders": The story behind this collaborative track, recorded with international artists following a residency and created in response to global conflict Performance as Ritual: How Reed translates large-scale installations and custom instruments into intimate live settings SF Jazz Debut: What to expect from Reed's upcoming performance at the Joe Henderson Lab   Featured Tracks: "I've Been Out Here Hustling" "No Borders" All music and photos featured on this episode were supplied by the musician and used with permission.   Upcoming Show: Cleo Reed performs at SF Jazz Center's Joe Henderson Lab Wednesday, February 25th | 7:00 PM & 8:30 PM Tickets: sfjazz.org

    24 min
  4. Delfeayo Marsalis on Street Rhythms and the Spirit of Mardi Gras

    FEB 10

    Delfeayo Marsalis on Street Rhythms and the Spirit of Mardi Gras

    In this episode, host Steve Roby sits down with acclaimed trombonist, producer, and educator Delfeayo Marsalis. A 2011 NEA Jazz Master and a member of New Orleans' legendary musical first family, Marsalis has earned a reputation as a "merchant of joy" and as a vital ambassador for the Crescent City's culture.   Delfeayo shares stories from his childhood in Kendall, Louisiana, where he shared a room with his father, Ellis, while his brothers, Branford and Wynton, shared another. He explains how his parents shaped his approach to the bandstand and his belief that music is not only what is on the page but also what you hear and experience. We also dive into the origins of the Uptown Jazz Orchestra (UJO)—a 14-piece ensemble founded in 2008 to preserve and advance the city’s street rhythms, swing tradition, and brass-band energy.   In this episode, we discuss: The 10-Course Meal: Why Marsalis views his live performances as a diverse culinary journey, moving from high-energy funk to soulful ballads.   The Spirit of Mingus: The coincidental and "hip" origins of "Raid on the Mingus House Party," including its accidental connection to a famous superhero theme.   Sidewalk Sizzle: How a fan at a local gig provided the perfect title for a funky anthem that captures the heat of a New Orleans street.   Authentic Swing: Why the tradition of swinging is an essential, yet often overlooked, component of the modern big band sound.   Show Details & Tickets Don't miss Delfeayo Marsalis & the Uptown Jazz Orchestra performing "Uptown On Mardi Gras Day" at the SFJAZZ Center!   Date: Thursday, February 19, 2026   Time: 7:30 p.m.   Venue: Miner Auditorium, SFJAZZ Center   Tickets: Available at SFJAZZ.org   Official Website: www.dmarsalis.com   Uptown Jazz Orchestra: www.uptownjazzorchestra.com

    28 min
  5. Inside Trio Grande's Genre-Defying Sound

    FEB 5

    Inside Trio Grande's Genre-Defying Sound

    What happens when you combine a London-born saxophonist, an Israeli guitarist, and a drummer who also plays bass? You get Trio Grande—a modern jazz supergroup rewriting the rules of the trio format.   In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steve Roby sits down with Will Vinson to explore the band's evolution from a Paul Motian-inspired vision to a bass-heavy (not bass-less!) powerhouse featuring the incomparable Nate Wood and guitarist Gilad Hekselman.   What You'll Hear: The serendipitous origin story involving a late-night sit-in at NYC's Cornelius Street Cafe How Nate Wood defies physics by playing drums and bass at the same time The band's additive approach to arrangement and why they never chase a predetermined sound Featured tracks: "Ministry of Love" from Urban Myth (2023) and "The Past", the first single from their upcoming album What's Left (June 2025) A sneak peek at their intimate SF Jazz performances   All music presented in this episode was provided by the musician, with permission, and used for promotional purposes.   Show Details: Trio Grande at SFJAZZ Joe Henderson Lab Wednesday, February 11 Two shows: 7:00 PM & 8:30 PM   Get Tickets: https://www.sfjazz.org/tickets/productions/25-26/trio-grande/   Listen to Trio Grande: https://triogrande-whirlwind.bandcamp.com/album/trio-grande   Backstage Bay Area brings you behind-the-scenes conversations with the artists shaping the Bay Area's vibrant music scene.

    35 min
4.8
out of 5
9 Ratings

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Backstage Bay Area is an exclusive podcast that explores San Francisco’s jazz music scene in depth. It features intimate interviews with emerging and established artists. The program also offers a unique glimpse into the artists' creative processes, inspirations, and upcoming projects.