SHAMBHU SESSIONS

Neil Vineberg

Inspiring discussions with musicians, artists, and visionaries of our time. Hosted by acclaimed guitarist Shambhu Neil Vineberg, this podcast explores the creative process, personal journeys, and the timeless power of music and art to uplift and transform. Each episode invites listeners into heartfelt conversations that blend inspiration, artistry, and life wisdom. 🎶 Listen to Shambhu's music at shambhumusic.com

  1. Andee Connors on Pandora AMP, Music Discovery, Aquarius Records & Artist Authenticity | S2 E7

    2D AGO

    Andee Connors on Pandora AMP, Music Discovery, Aquarius Records & Artist Authenticity | S2 E7

    In this episode of Shambhu Sessions, I sit down with Andee Connors, Senior Manager of Catalog & Creator Services at Pandora, to explore how artists can use Pandora AMP to grow their audience, deepen fan connection, and better understand music discovery in the streaming era. We also talk about Andee's remarkable journey through Aquarius Records, independent label culture, underground music scenes, and his life as a drummer and member of the resurgent San Francisco band P.E.E.   Andee shares how he moved from the world of record stores into Pandora, why Pandora AMP matters for independent artists, what artists often misunderstand about algorithms and discovery, and why authenticity still matters more than trying to reverse-engineer success. He also reflects on the physical and transcendent power of drumming, the revival of P.E.E., and how music can still create community across generations. We discuss: • Pandora AMP tools and how artists can use them • The legacy of Aquarius Records • The resurgence of P.E.E. • Music discovery, algorithms, and the Music Genome Project • Why music made with heart still finds its listeners • How artists can define success on their own terms. If you're an independent musician, a music fan, or curious about how streaming platforms and human curation intersect, this conversation is full of insight. Learn more about Pandora AMP: amp.pandora.com Listen to P.E.E.: https://peemusic.bandcamp.com/ Listen to A Minor Forest: https://aminorforest.bandcamp.com/ Listen to Common Eider, King Eider: https://commoneiderkingeider.bandcamp.com/ If this episode moved you, please follow, like, and share Shambhu Sessions wherever you listen to podcasts.

    46 min
  2. Ian Cameron Smith on Relaxing Guitar Music, Blues, Surfing & Flow State | S2 E6

    MAR 18

    Ian Cameron Smith on Relaxing Guitar Music, Blues, Surfing & Flow State | S2 E6

    In this episode of Shambhu Sessions, I sit down with Australian guitarist and composer Ian Cameron Smith for a thoughtful conversation about relaxing guitar music, acoustic guitar, blues, flow state, and the deeper purpose of instrumental music. Ian shares how he first got into guitar, the musicians who shaped his early listening, and how his path evolved into a distinctive style that blends soothing acoustic textures, blues feeling, classical influence, and reflective instrumental expression. We talk about the inspiration he drew from artists such as Pat Metheny and the broader Windham Hill world, along with how classical guitar study helped shape his tone, phrasing, and musical voice.  We also explore Ian's creative process: how songs begin, how he chooses between acoustic, classical, and electric guitar, and why tone matters so deeply in instrumental music. Ian speaks beautifully about the connection between surfing, the ocean, and flow state, and how those experiences influenced pieces like "Flow Motion."  Another fascinating part of this conversation is Ian's blues side, including his album Freedom Road. While many listeners know him for peaceful, restorative guitar music, Ian explains why blues remains an essential part of his artistic identity and what it allows him to express that more meditative music does not.  We also talk about the role of music in wellness and healing spaces, Ian's recent releases, the streaming era, and his current work on new solo acoustic guitar music in DADGAD tuning. He closes with thoughtful advice for younger musicians about trusting themselves, following what genuinely moves them, and staying the course.  Learn more about Ian Cameron Smith at: iancameronsmith.com If you enjoy this episode, please like, comment, subscribe, and share Shambhu Sessions. Shambhumusic.com/podcast

    31 min
  3. Kabir Sehgal on Creativity, Music & Building a Portfolio Life | Ep5

    MAR 10

    Kabir Sehgal on Creativity, Music & Building a Portfolio Life | Ep5

    How do you build a meaningful life across multiple disciplines? In this episode of Shambhu Sessions, I sit down with Kabir Sehgal — a multi-Grammy and Latin Grammy–winning producer, bestselling author, investment banker, and officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve — whose career is a remarkable example of what he calls a portfolio life. Kabir's work spans music, literature, finance, film, and cultural diplomacy. From producing Grammy-winning jazz recordings to co-writing books with global leaders and producing the HBO documentary Fandango at the Wall, Kabir has built a life where creativity, service, and strategy intersect. Kabir and I first met when he was working with Deepak Chopra on a project that blended music and spirituality. Later, Kabir distributed two of my releases through his company Tiger Turn: • Life Passage - https://www.shambhumusic.com/life-passsage-ep • Acoustic Oasis - https://www.shambhumusic.com/acoustic-oasis During the COVID pandemic, Kabir created The Quarantine Concert Series, an online platform connecting musicians with audiences around the world. I was honored to perform on the series. Watch my Quarantine Concert performance here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CohCYUh5Esc In this conversation we explore what drives Kabir's creative life and how he moves fluidly between worlds that many people see as separate. In this episode we discuss • Building a portfolio career across music, finance, writing, and public service • What makes a successful music production project • Lessons from producing Grammy-winning recordings • Kabir's HBO documentary Fandango at the Wall and music as cultural diplomacy • The inspiration behind The Quarantine Concerts • How artists can think strategically about their careers • The influence of family, culture, and early mentors on Kabir's life • Creativity, leadership, and the role of music in global understanding Kabir shares thoughtful insights about creativity, discipline, and how artists can navigate both the artistic and business sides of their work. Learn more about Kabir Sehgal https://kabir.cc Read Seven Point Sunday by Kabir Sehgal https://hello.kabir.cc/

    34 min
  4. Jacob Edgar on Putumayo's Global Legacy, Human Curation & Music Beyond Algorithms | Ep 4

    FEB 19

    Jacob Edgar on Putumayo's Global Legacy, Human Curation & Music Beyond Algorithms | Ep 4

    For more than 30 years, Putumayo World Music has introduced listeners to the sounds of cultures across the globe — from coffee houses and bookstores to streaming platforms worldwide. In this episode of Shambhu Sessions, I sit down with Jacob Edgar — producer, ethnomusicologist, and longtime creative force behind Putumayo — to explore the remarkable journey of the label and its evolution in a digital world. We discuss: • How Putumayo began as a New York retail boutique • The pivotal 1993 launch of its first compilations • Jacob's role as the label's "roving musical explorer" since 1998 • Why Putumayo built its brand beyond traditional record stores • The power of visual identity and the label's iconic artwork • The shift from physical CDs to the Putumayo Discovery digital model • Why the label champions human-made music in the age of AI • How artists can submit music and join the Putumayo ecosystem Putumayo's mission has always been to celebrate cultural diversity and make global music accessible, uplifting, and welcoming. As Jacob shares, music is not just sound — it is human history, identity, and connection. 🌍 Visit Putumayo World Music: https://www.putumayo.com 🎧 Ease into tranquility with Dream World – Soothing Songs from Around the Globe (featuring "Reflections" by Shambhu):  https://www.putumayo.com/dream-world 🌍 Visit Shambhu Sessions: https://www.shambhumusic.com/podcast If this episode resonates with you, please like, subscribe, and share Shambhu Sessions wherever you listen. USED WITH PERMISSION: "Reflections" by Shambhu. Composed by Neil Vineberg (Sacred Love Music/BMI).

    32 min
  5. Eugene Friesen on Improvisation, Nature & Finding Your Musical Voice | Ep 3

    FEB 6

    Eugene Friesen on Improvisation, Nature & Finding Your Musical Voice | Ep 3

    In this Episode of Shambhu Sessions, guitarist and composer Shambhu sits down with legendary cellist Eugene Friesen—four-time Grammy Award winner, composer, educator, and one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary acoustic music. Eugene shares his journey from classical training to a life shaped by improvisation, listening, and nature-inspired music. He reflects on his formative years, discovering his own musical voice, and his decades-long collaboration with the Paul Winter Consort where nature, global traditions, and deep ensemble listening became central to his artistic identity. The conversation explores: • Improvisation as both a creative and spiritual practice • How listening shapes ensemble music and personal voice • The influence of nature on musical expression • Eugene's long-standing work at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine • Teaching improvisation and creativity at Berklee College of Music • The creation of CelloMan and performing for young audiences • Collaborations across genres—from Dave Brubeck to Dream Theater • Touring internationally with Paul Simon on A Quiet Celebration Shambhu also reflects on recording with Eugene on his albums Sacred Love and Dreaming of Now, and the magic that happens when musicians create together in real time. This is a thoughtful, wide-ranging conversation about music as presence, service, and connection. Used with Permission: Revelation by Shambhu composed by Neil Vineberg (Sacred Love Music/BMI). 🎻 Learn more about Eugene Friesen: https://www.eugenefriesenmusic.com 🎶 Listen to Eugene Friesen on Sacred Love by Shambhu https://www.shambhumusic.com/sacred-love 🎶 Listen to Eugene Friesen on Dreaming of Now by Shambhu https://www.shambhumusic.com/dreaming-of-now 🎶 Watch Eugene Friesen's recording session for Shambhu's Sacred Love: https://youtu.be/KY-P_cWiNS8?si=Zoldy7yPX79SaHqF If this episode resonates, please like, follow, and share Shambhu Sessions. https://www.shambhumusic.com/podcast #NatureInspired #Cello #EugeneFriesen #CreativeInspiration #ShambuSessions #MusicInNature #ArtisticJourney #Podcast #MusicalMagic #Inspiration

    39 min
  6. Michael Manring on Listening, Innovation & the Soul of Bass | Season 2, Episode 1

    JAN 23

    Michael Manring on Listening, Innovation & the Soul of Bass | Season 2, Episode 1

    In the Season 2 premiere of Shambhu Sessions, guitarist and host Shambhu sits down with bassist, composer, and innovator Michael Manring for a wide-ranging conversation about music, listening, and lifelong curiosity. From his early musical influences and studies with Jaco Pastorius, to his defining collaborations with Michael Hedges and Will Ackerman during the Windham Hill era, Michael reflects on a creative path shaped by deep listening rather than convention. He shares the story behind his groundbreaking Hyperbass, his use of dynamic tuning and EBow, and how technology can serve musical expression rather than dominate it. The conversation also explores Michael's work as a collaborator, including his contributions to Shambhu's albums Sacred Love and Soothe, their live performances together in California, and the role of music as a source of upliftment and healing. Michael speaks candidly about composing, improvisation, working with younger artists today, and why he still feels he's only beginning to discover what the bass can do. This episode is a thoughtful, human look at a life devoted to sound, curiosity, and musical soulfulness. 🎧 Topics include: • Early musical influences and Berklee years • Working with Michael Hedges and Will Ackerman • The creation of the Zon Hyperbass and dynamic tuning • Solo composition vs. spontaneity • Collaboration, mentorship, and legacy • Music as upliftment and inner exploration   🔗 Learn more about Michael Manring: https://www.manthing.com 🎧 Listen to Michael on Shambhu's album Sacred Love and Soothe: https://shambhumusic.com 🔔 Check out more Shambhu Sessions conversations: https://www.shambhumusic.com/podcast

    49 min
  7. Jeff Oster on Tone, Improvisation & Reinvention | Episode 9

    12/18/2025

    Jeff Oster on Tone, Improvisation & Reinvention | Episode 9

    In this episode of Shambhu Sessions, guitarist and composer Shambhu sits down with flugelhorn and trumpet artist Jeff Oster — a dear friend, longtime collaborator, and one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary jazz and New Age instrumental music. Jeff Oster's journey is anything but conventional. Before launching his recording career, he spent years balancing life as a financial advisor while quietly shaping a deeply personal musical voice. Since then, his warm, melodic flugelhorn sound has become a defining presence across dozens of albums and collaborations. In this wide-ranging and intimate conversation, Shambhu and Jeff reflect on how they first met in 2009, their shared musical path, and the creative relationships that followed — including collaborations with Will Ackerman, Tom Eaton, Nile Rodgers, Bernard Purdie, Chuck Rainey, Ruslan Sirota, Diane Arkenstone, and many others  . Jeff opens up about: • Growing up with classical, jazz, pop, and prog-rock influences • Discovering the flugelhorn and shaping his signature tone • Recording albums like Released, True, Surrender, Next, Reach, Brothers, Howling Loon, Seven Conversations, and Divine Ratio of Love • His collaborative work with Shambhu, including "On Mother's Day" and "Montauk to Mexico" • Improvisation as a spiritual and emotional practice • Using looping, delays, and sound design in live performance • Why it's never too late to follow the sound that calls you This episode is a deep dive into tone, breath, silence, improvisation, and creative reinvention — and a reminder that music can be both a refuge and a lifelong companion. 🎺 Learn more about Jeff Oster and his music: https://www.jeffoster.com 🎸 Explore Shambhu's music and podcast episodes: https://www.shambhumusic.com/podcast If this conversation moved you, please like, subscribe, and share Shambhu Sessions wherever you listen to podcasts. "On Mother's Day", composed by Jeffrey Oster (ASCAP) and Neil Vineberg (BMI), is used under license to Shambhu Sessions.

    46 min

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Inspiring discussions with musicians, artists, and visionaries of our time. Hosted by acclaimed guitarist Shambhu Neil Vineberg, this podcast explores the creative process, personal journeys, and the timeless power of music and art to uplift and transform. Each episode invites listeners into heartfelt conversations that blend inspiration, artistry, and life wisdom. 🎶 Listen to Shambhu's music at shambhumusic.com