New Podcast: 60’s Music - Eric Marienthal
Welcome to the latest episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast! This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with two-time GRAMMY® Award-winning jazz saxophone icon Eric Marienthal to discuss the rich musical legacy of the 1960’s. The show is available wherever you listen to podcasts, or you can listen here on ArtistWorks.
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The 60's were a uniquely transformative era artistically, politically, and spiritually. What makes the music of the era so enthralling, explains Marienthal, is the way in which the energy of the time was captured on the albums. “When you listen to the jazz music of the 60’s, you often feel the angst of the era,” he says. "John Coltrane's Ascension album recorded in 1965, for example, is one of the most turbulent and ‘out' albums ever.”
The award-winning saxophonist discusses his reverence for artists like Coltrane, Sun Ra, sharing a dressing room with the legendary Archie Shepp in Sweden, and much more!
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On the ArtistWorks Music Series, CEO Patricia Butler speaks with master musicians across all genres who teach at ArtistWorks. Join them as they dive deep into topics like becoming a musician, playing at all skill levels and the journey of learning music. Over the coming weeks we'll be spotlighting many of our world-famous teachers such as:
David Butler - Wednesday December 17th
Tony Trischka - Wednesday December 30th
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