The Art of the Story
Vocalist and educator Theo Bleckmann on why artists need community, how to "code the self," and why a life in music matters more than a career.
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Paula Cole and the Song That Took on a Life of Its Own
Thirty years after Where Have All the Cowboys Gone? became one of the defining songs of the 1990s, Paula Cole reflects on writing, recording and ultimately misunderstanding the success of a song that never fit neatly into a category.
Nasar Abadey and Supernova
Willard Jenkins chats with Nasar Abadey, leader of the group Supernova, ahead of their 2026 D.C. Jazz Fest appearance.
Pat MacDonald: Looking Back at “The Future’s So Bright”
Forty years ago this summer, singer songwriter Pat MacDonald released one of the defining pop songs of the 1980s: “The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades.” Today Leo Sidran considers the song’s legacy.
Herbie Hancock on landing his pivotal gig with Donald Byrd
Long before Herbie Hancock became the musical giant he is today, there was a time when he too, like so many other musicians past and present, would pull all-nighters practicing for an especially crucial performance. In conversation recently with WBGO’s Pat Prescott, Hancock looked back on his formative years, landing the gig with Donald Byrd, and moving to New York City.
Jimmy Greene – Still Riding the Trane
Dave Popkin catches up with saxophonist Jimmy Greene at the Saratoga Jazz Festival.
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