Sounds Out of Time Matt Kohut
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If your ear is thirsty for something new, try something old. Sounds Out of Time is hosted by Matt Kohut.
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50. Adam Nussbaum talks about the Lead Belly Project
Jazz drummer Adam Nussbaum tells the story of two albums from his parents' record collection that inspired him to develop the Lead Belly Project.
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49. Sunny War discusses "The Origin of Love"
Singer-songwriter Sunny War talks about "The Origin of Love," from "Hedwig and the Angry Inch."
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48. Gene Perla recalls Elvin Jones's Live at the Lighthouse
On the 50th anniversary of Elvin Jones's recording of "Live at the Lighthouse," bassist Gene Perla recalls what it was like to play with the legendary jazz drummer.
Gene will be performing this music later this summer at the Detroit Jazz Festival.
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47. Aztec Two-Step 2.0 talks about the lyrics of Paul Simon
Rex Fowler and Dodie Pettit of Aztec Two-Step 2.0 discuss songs by Paul Simon and the origins of their show "The Simon and Garfunkel Songbook."
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46. David Wilcox discusses Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill"
Singer-songwriter David Wilcox discusses Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill." He said that the process of writing a song with great care "changes your heart and mind. It rewires how you see the world.”
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45. Madeleine Peyroux talks about Marian Anderson's "Trampin'"
Madeleine Peyroux talks about Marian Anderson's "Trampin'."
Transcripts and playlists for all episodes are available at soundsoutoftime.substack.com.
(photo: Yann Orhan)
Customer Reviews
Great Insights
Just found this while looking for more information on Way Out West. Super interesting insights for non-musicians listening to jazz.
A pleasant surprise
I finally tuned in today and am so glad that I did. I’m going to use this to help me open my musical vista up.
Good with some easy improvements
Very cool podcast. It would be better if yiur show notes had easy links to DSPs (eg, Spotify) for listening more to the music you mention. Kind of like the way milesDavis.com does it.