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Hear the personal and the professional sides of my friends in high places: Chats with actors, authors, musicians and marketers, execs to songwriters, who can say “It’s QUITE a living”.

It's Quite A Living E.B. Moss

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Hear the personal and the professional sides of my friends in high places: Chats with actors, authors, musicians and marketers, execs to songwriters, who can say “It’s QUITE a living”.

    Bassist John Clayton on The Rhythms of Life and Jazz

    Bassist John Clayton on The Rhythms of Life and Jazz

    In Epi 9, world class jazz musician John Clayton and podcast host E.B. Moss reminisce about a friendship launched with a prank, before seriously discussing the Grammy-winning arranger/composer/bassist's techniques, and experiences across a life in the music industry. From his serendipitous introduction to the bass, mentorship under Ray Brown, journey with musicians from Dee Dee Bridgewater to Diana Krall, Oscar Peterson to Monty Alexander. it's quite a living.

    Learn how John approaches composing and performing... his passion for blending flavors in music arrangements, to how drummer Jeff Hamilton, with whom he co-founded the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, introduced him to the blends of fine wine! It’s like fly-on-the-wall eavesdropping on a close friendship -- filled with laughter...and a master class in both music and living quite the life.

    Clayton's early fascination with the bass, initiated at age 13 and cemented by a Ray Brown solo he heard, led him to a fruitful career, from playing in the Count Basie Orchestra, to collaborating with or composing for icons such as Paul McCartney, Nancy Wilson, Queen Latifah. Regina Carter, and even a recent release with 89-year-old sax legend, Houston Person, and scores more. (John even composed the theme song for "Insider Interviews with E.B. Moss!)

    Clayton shares anecdotes from his life his philosophies on jazz, and the role of an artist in presenting their work to an audience. He stresses the importance of expression over performing for audience expectations, citing experiences and insights from his expansive career in the music industry. The episode is rich with stories of Clayton's collaborations, his approach to composition and arranging, and a lot of laughter between friends. Through this spontaneous and engaging chat, Clayton's passion for jazz and his respect for its power to connect and communicate shine brightly, offering listeners a unique glimpse into the life of a truly remarkable musician.

    If you catch this on YouTube, watch for archival images, and don't miss the little  reaction at the end from a gobsmacked studio engineer capturing a solo from John's session with Houston....  


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    • 35 min
    From Foster Care to CEO: Jarl Mohn on Art, Media and the Power of Generosity

    From Foster Care to CEO: Jarl Mohn on Art, Media and the Power of Generosity

    Interested in acting? Isiah Whitlock Jr. practically gives a mini Master Class when he talks about preparing for one of his more challenging roles.Fan of The Wire? You know Isiah as the corrupt Senator Clay Davis. In Epi 5 of It's Quite a Living hear where his famous phrasing of "sheeeeeeeee-it" originated (think Spike Lee!) and how it came to be in that HBO show AND in a bobblehead that you too can actually own!Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Clay Davis, in The WireHear how Spike Lee first met Isiah and cast him in The 25th Hour... (AND films like BlacKkKlansman AND the current Da Five Bloods and others 

    And watch those films for his trademark saying!) Hear how I first met Isiah in the 80s why he scared the heck out of me...but ultimately taught me about trust.E.B./Isiah in NLN video and over the years...Are you a wine lover? Hear what Isiah would pair with latkes. Latkes? YES. Because he's may be an oenophile, but I'm the potato pancake queen, and that's what I serve at the Hanukah parties he's come to at my house over our three decades of friendship.I had a great time reminiscing and laughing in this podcast episode, while learning more about the life of this prolific film, theater and television actor -- and MY first acting teacher at American Conservatory Theater. Isiah has continued to teach me life lessons of staying calm, of staying focused, of having empathy and self-awareness... But it's that voice. That stare. That throughline of intellect laced with humor that shine through it all. And usually crack me up even when he's trying to be serious. (I encourage you to listen to every of the 39 minutes for a good blooper or two that help you really hear the personality behind the persona.)Oh, and if you want your own bobblehead or to learn more about Isiah visit: http://isiahwhitlockjr.com/  But as you'll hear in the beginning, he hasn't updated that site in a while. But you'll know him when you hear him.  Love this man. You will too.
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    • 31 min
    Talking tRuth in Harlem – with Ruth McDaniels

    Talking tRuth in Harlem – with Ruth McDaniels

    I met my new friend, Ruth McDaniels, at a virtual event. She had begun a campaign for a city council seat in Harlem and it an introduction to she and her local artist friend, Flash. It was just a year ago, only days after George Floyd was killed, and Ruth was asked to share with the group of all white women, her thoughts on this devastation.To say this was a tough Zoom event would be an understatement. To hear Ruth recall her reaction as she was mid-trauma, is to hear her honest truth. I realized why her campaign handle is “tRuth.” To hear her describe her path -- from “having a child as a child”, to her continuing education both on the street as a peace officer, and in the classroom, to hear her heart break a little in talking about those same streets -- is to hear the truth that we all must embrace.This is not a preachy podcast but she does thank the Lord. Ruth knows from gratitude. And grit. This is a bright, candid, compassionate, loud, sensitive and funny woman who cannot help but help, and who cannot stop giving, right down to the food from her own plate, inspiring people to pitch in too.In celebration of Ruth McDaniels, and in honor of the life and sacrifice of George Floyd and too many others lost, this is Quite a Living, Episode 7.Note: This is not a political ad or endorsement. To support Ruth, please visit www.friendsofruthmcdaniels.com or follow her on Instagram at @ruthmcdaniels52 (even though, as she says, “I have no idea why that Instagram picked the number 52...not 42...not 11...” )Find/Follow "It’s Quite a Living" everywhere including YouTube
    Twitter @QuiteALiving Instagram: @QuiteALivingPodcast Find Moss Appeal on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/MossAppeal And if you want to support the arts and keep this free podcast — and Insider Interviews Podcast — going, please consider “buying me a coffee” of ANY size!: https://buymeacoffee.com/mossappeal

    • 27 min
    The Days and Lives of Singer/Actor Gloria Loring

    The Days and Lives of Singer/Actor Gloria Loring

    In the fabulous '80s one of my best friends, Peggy Goff Bottger, and I each moved from San Francisco to Los Angeles. Thanks to that friendship I met, and often stayed at the home of, her sister - singer/actor/author Gloria Loring. Gloria was glamorous, inspiring, and a bonafide celebrity. They were heady times for me...meeting other soap stars (one of which she was dating, which you'll hear her talk about), going to a Halloween party at the home of her ex-husband Alan Thicke (I will never forget arriving in my Bette Midler costume and making divots in his backyard from my high heels....) and yes, even babysitting occasionally for her sons Brennan, and now star in his own right, Robin Thicke.But I learned a lot of life lessons from Gloria -- and Peggy -- exposed to her spiritual side, as I watched her marry her next love and teach us about yoga. I even got some cooking lessons along the way. Peggy and I had many adventures in the 80s/90s of Los Angeles -- from traveling together to standing up as her maid of honor -- and that spiritual side served us well as we talked about her beliefs as she bravely fought a terminal illness.This is a paean to inheriting new friends and never forgetting the old ones... while remembering always It's Quite a Living.For Gloria Loring, whom you might know as the singer of the hit song, Friends & Lovers, sung with Carl Anderson, or you might know her as Liz Chandler on Days of Our Lives. She is also the co-composer of the theme songs for Diff’rent Strokes and The Facts of Life. Since her start as a professional singer at age 16 she's sung on the Emmy Awards, The Johnny Carson Show, The Golden Globes, even The Academy Awards.Imagine how flipped out I was when Peggy had me deliver a singing telegram for Gloria for her going away party when she was leaving Days of Our Lives! Apparently to hear Glo tell it in this conversation my "performance" was more memorable to me than her! But we do take many other walks down memory lane -- discussing her path from the early days, like her appearance in a classic Carol Burnett show skit (see link in resources) to her current role as "Nana" and the surprise of being a chart topping singer mid-retirement!So, to Peggy, thanks for adding your family to mine, from your children Emma and Ian, to Gloria and my former "charges" Brennan and Robin.Here are some shots from the "family album":Peggy, Robin, Gloria, Brennan and babies!My friend Peggy - a light in our livesBumping into Eduardo in Texas while carrying Gloria's book about coincidences... E.B. and Peggy at Yosemite          Resources Mentioned: Gloria Loring on Carol Burnett Show 1968 Coincidence is God's Way of Remaining Anonymous Coincidence is God’s Way of Remaining Anonymous (Author’s Promotional Video) Gloria's new EP: The Best of Me Robin Thicke Juvenile Diabetes Research AssociationPlease follow and share out It's Quite a Living Podcast: Twitter: @quitealiving Instagram: @quitealiving Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QuiteALivingFind/Follow "It’s Quite a Living" everywhere including YouTube
    Twitter @QuiteALiving Instagram: @QuiteALivingPodcast Find Moss Appeal on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/MossAppeal And if you want to support the arts and keep this free podcast — and Insider Interviews Podcast — going, please consider “buying me a coffee” of ANY size!: https://buymeacoffee.com/mossappeal

    • 34 min
    The Life of Actor Isiah Whitlock Jr.? Sheeee-it.

    The Life of Actor Isiah Whitlock Jr.? Sheeee-it.

    Interested in acting? Isiah Whitlock Jr. practically gives a mini Master Class when he talks about preparing for one of his more challenging roles.Fan of The Wire? You know Isiah as the corrupt Senator Clay Davis. In Epi 5 of It's Quite a Living hear where his famous phrasing of "sheeeeeeeee-it" originated (think Spike Lee!) and how it came to be in that HBO show AND in a bobblehead that you too can actually own!Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Clay Davis, in The WireHear how Spike Lee first met Isiah and cast him in The 25th Hour... (AND films like BlacKkKlansman AND the current Da Five Bloods and others And watch those films for his trademark saying!) Hear how I first met Isiah in the 80s why he scared the heck out of me...but ultimately taught me about trust.E.B./Isiah in NLN video and over the years...Are you a wine lover? Hear what Isiah would pair with latkes. Latkes? YES. Because he's may be an oenophile, but I'm the potato pancake queen, and that's what I serve at the Hanukah parties he's come to at my house over our three decades of friendship.I had a great time reminiscing and laughing in this podcast episode, while learning more about the life of this prolific film, theater and television actor -- and MY first acting teacher at American Conservatory Theater. Isiah has continued to teach me life lessons of staying calm, of staying focused, of having empathy and self-awareness... But it's that voice. That stare. That throughline of intellect laced with humor that shine through it all. And usually crack me up even when he's trying to be serious. (I encourage you to listen to every of the 39 minutes for a good blooper or two that help you really hear the personality behind the persona.)Oh, and if you want your own bobblehead or to learn more about Isiah visit: http://isiahwhitlockjr.com/  But as you'll hear in the beginning, he hasn't updated that site in a while. But you'll know him when you hear him.  Love this man. You will too.Find/Follow "It’s Quite a Living" everywhere including YouTube
    Twitter @QuiteALiving Instagram: @QuiteALivingPodcast Find Moss Appeal on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/MossAppeal And if you want to support the arts and keep this free podcast — and Insider Interviews Podcast — going, please consider “buying me a coffee” of ANY size!: https://buymeacoffee.com/mossappeal

    • 39 min
    The Life of a Composer – Marc Blatte

    The Life of a Composer – Marc Blatte

    When he was 10 years old, Marc Blatte's grandfather took him to see his first Broadway show, The Music Man. Some 50 years later Marc was a Grammy-nominated music man himself, and had convinced many people, in song, to upgrade from "Your Father's Oldsmobile" ...and to go "Goldfishin'" for Goldfish snacks.Marc is the Clio-winning composer of, literally, scores of some of the best known jinglesBobby, Brad, Marc, at work at LookJeanne Neary Look with session singer Lani Groves(with the creative and production direction of Jeanne Neary Look) and top 10 hits of the 80s and 90s...and beyond, often with writing partner Larry Gottlieb.Do you remember holding hands across America as an inspirational movement to raise money and awareness for homelessness and poverty? You were holding hands to Marc's song. Did you sing along with Kenny Rogers when he described the Pride of America...or lipsync to Marie Osmond's top country hit, Read My Lips, or dance to the Four Tops' When She Was My Girl?As the recipient of an ASCAP Award for Most Performed Country Music Song and The Ralph Peer Music Lifetime Achievement Award and now even a successful novelist, Marc is definitely one of my friends in high places...but he's also family: my step-brother. So, I got my "bro" to share the inside track on the evolution of some of these tunes, some pretty funny stories, and some of the life-changing advice he got along the way.You'll hear how: How he pounded the pavement and the doors of publishers for years... and went from janitor to jingle writer...and his suggestions for young artists today; Helping out fellow musicians like Marc Cohn, and getting advice from heads of labels; How he lost hundreds of thousands in a hip-hop label, but gained enough chops to write a hip-hop detective novel, Humpty Dumpty Was Pushed from the experience!; Why he resisted writing a song Kenny Rogers and Lionel Richie requested of him...; How he finally came up with Healing Hand, a song that is not only one of the best anthems of today, but one that fulfilled him after all these years... A synchronistic final tale that spanned Sherry Lansing to Joseph Heller....Please share and review!And Thanks for listening. Thanks ALSO to Euro-Pacific Digital Media for tackling this challenging edit, since I had some issues with the audio recording.Find/Follow "It’s Quite a Living" everywhere including YouTube
    Twitter @QuiteALiving Instagram: @QuiteALivingPodcast Find Moss Appeal on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/MossAppeal And if you want to support the arts and keep this free podcast — and Insider Interviews Podcast — going, please consider “buying me a coffee” of ANY size!: https://buymeacoffee.com/mossappeal

    • 39 min

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