The Style Adjacent Podcast
The epitome of multi-hyphenate, musician, screenwriter, composer, producer, and author David K. Israel has had incredible success from the get-go. When he was still attending high school, he studied with Pat Martino, a visionary in the world of jazz, and co-wrote an album with him before he turned 20. After college, he was employed by the estate of fellow multi-hyphenate, composer, conductor and pianist Leonard Bernstein, where he worked to edit and publish classic works of Bernstein’s like West Side Story. From there, he went on to write and compose original musical pieces for theater and dance but pivoted to address his love of the written word, and in 2005, published Behind Everyman, his first book to garner commercial success. This led to additional writing projects with major publications, and success in both music and publishing realms. Tragedy has a way of transforming, and the Pacific Palisades/Altadena fires in 2025 permanently changed David; losing everything in these tragic fires gave him new perspectives, as well as new attention from the essay he wrote for The Wall Street Journal detailing the devastation in multiple realms and eventual rebirth he experienced because of the blaze. But while the year began with incredible sorrow, 2025 also brought success in multiple areas of his work, both music and literature; his jazz-inspired release, No Cosmic Dice provides a glimpse into David’s adoration of the genre and his highly anticipated novel, The Lost Mozart, will be in stores in August of this year. You can find out more about David K. Israel through his socials and website: @davidkisrael www.davidkisrael.me [http://www.davidkisrael.me] Thank you for listening and remember, when it comes to style, it's ALL adjacent. Love, Randi Co-Host/Co-Creative Producer/Technician-Frank Rivera Audio Editing-Jason Steele Intro/Outro Music-Derrick "Lord Monsta" Neal
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