Inside MusiCast’s 300th episode, featuring an exclusive interview with Steve George.
Read MoreScott Sheriff: Resurrecting the lost Steely Dan classic, The Second Arrangement.
Read MoreDean Parks: The legendary guitarist talks about his legendary career
Read MoreFrom his early beginnings as an assistant with Phil Ramone, to his foray into recording and mixing sessions for Steely Dan, Toto, Jimmy Buffet, Bruce Hornsby, the Eagles, the Foo Fighters and many others, to becoming a pioneer in the world of surround mixing, Elliot Scheiner is without question one of the elite producers, recording engineers, and mixers to ever set foot in a studio.
Read MoreWhile the rest of Los Angeles is sleeping, Jay Graydon is hard at work. His nocturnal schedule started when he was in high school and has persisted throughout his career, but this magical time of the day has afforded Jay with the creative timetable to write and produce countless gold, platinum and Grammy winning albums and songs. We last had Jay on the show ten years ago when we discussed various highlights of his career, so we’re pleased to have him back to update us on several recent topics, including the new JaR album, his ‘E’ Model Rhodes project, some guitars from his collection that he’s parting ways with, and so much more.
Read MoreAnthony Robustelli’s path to music started at a very early age. His father was the leader of a big band and music was always prominent with a variety of instruments always at his fingertips.
Read MoreIt’s been nearly a decade since Michael McDonald has released an album of original material, but he’s back with what may arguably be his finest effort over the course of his illustrious career.
Read MorePhiladelphia native Jim Beard’s path to music success was inevitable. His interest in music flourished when he was very young, with jazz being the centerpiece of his palate.
Read MoreOn this episode of Inside MusiCast, we welcome back Jon Herington to discuss his new album, “Adult Entertainment” that will be released tomorrow - June 14. This is Jon’s first studio release since “Time On My Hands”, which was released four years ago.
Read MoreGreat musicians make great albums, but when you add a world class recording engineer and producer to the mix, you can take your project to another level. For nearly six decades, this is exactly what Al Schmitt has done for the world of music.
Read MoreOver the past decade, Keith Carlock has gained worldwide notoriety through his steady gig with Steely Dan. In uncharacteristic fashion, Keith has held the reigns behind Steely’s drum set since joining the band for the recording of their 2003 album “Everything Must Go.”
Read MoreThe name Gary Katz is legendary in the music world. It’s synonymous with the music of Steely Dan, as you well know. He admits that his longevity as a sought-after producer has nothing really to do with his musical abilities…but his “ears”.
Read MoreJoe Sample is all that a keyboardist should be. Growing up with a musical influence of Creole, Jazz, R&B, Gospel and Soul, it was inevitable that his musical style would be a creative concoction of this musical diversity.
Read MoreGrowing-up in New York City in a musical environment that included a father that was a professional bassist, along with a mother and sister who made careers as vocalists, Michael Leonhart seemed destined to find his own path into the world music.
Read MoreIf you’ve seen Boz Scaggs, Michael McDonald and even Steely Dan in concert at some point over the past twenty years, chances are you’ve witnessed guitarist Drew Zingg.
Read MoreOn this episode of Inside MusiCast, we proudly welcome back guitarist Jon Herington to talk about his upcoming solo release “Time On My Hands”, containing ten new tracks that showcase Jon’s incredible feel for the guitar, as he stretches his way through more expansive guitar solos than ever before.
Read MoreOn this episode of Inside MusiCast, we celebrate our five-year anniversary by bringing you one of the most recognized vocalists on the planet, Michael McDonald.
Read MoreSince being a guest on Inside MusiCast in 2008, Jon Herington has been running non-stop.
Read MoreAn L.A. kid transplanted in New York City, Steve Khan is considered one of the prolific jazz guitarists on the planet.
Read MoreOne thing we know about West Coast Music is that its following is much, much bigger than the name implies. It’s more like Global-Coast Music, due to the fact that diehard fans are found at every corner of the globe.
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