Five years ago, Gino Vannelli joined us for our 100th episode of Inside MusiCast. At the time, he was in the process of recovering from a nearly devastating in-ear monitor accident that he feared had permanently damaged his hearing.
Read MoreFrom playing clubs at the age of 16, to venturing off to London with his friend Zoot Money and formed Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band when he was 19, Andy Summers musical journey was just beginning to flourish.
Read MoreJeff Lorber continues to climb to new levels as a musician and with his music. With each new album project, his goal is to make improvements and create even better music than before.
Read MoreIt’s been nearly seven years since we last connected with Bernie Chiaravalle, but it goes without saying that he’s been a busy musician. His long standing relationship with Michael McDonald has kept him moving on the road and in the studio.
Read MoreThe title of Raul Midón’s brand new album, “Bad Ass And Blind”, sums it up pretty nicely. True, Raul is blind and has been since birth, but when it comes to music he’s as badass as they come.
Read MoreFor those of you who love music and had hopes of someday performing in front of thousands of screaming fans and touring the world, meet Keith Howland.
Read MoreHaving studied classical organ at a young age, Bill Meyers thought of himself as a music snob. While his friends were into Led Zeppelin and other rock artists, Bill was focusing on the works of Bach.
Read MoreOn this episode of Inside MusiCast, we take you to Rio de Janeiro to chat with a multifaceted musician whose music explores many avenues, including jazz, soul, MPB, rock, funk, and a deep love for the West Coast sound – Ed Motta.
Read MoreStephen Duros, also knows as Astro, is a guitarist, lighting technician for TOTO, and a talented cartoonist. His approach to lighting for Toto is literally ‘analog’ by today’s standards, as his lightning method includes very little automation.
Read MoreFrom his humble beginnings in Nebraska, to working his way into a band as a backing vocalist, to fronting the band that eventually became The Tubes, Fee Waybill was born to entertain.
Read MoreOn this episode of Inside MusiCast, we welcome Michelle Willis who hails from Toronto and is quickly gaining attention through her appearances opening and performing with Snarky Puppy, as well as her current tour in support of the legendary David Crosby.
Read MoreWhen he was only 13 years old, Joe Vana’s life was forever changed through a chance meeting with Survivor’s Jim Peterik. As Joe will tell you, Jim taught him everything he knew about music and the music business.
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 MoreAmy Holland has been surrounded by music since the day she was born. Her mother was a singer and performer and her father was also involved in the music industry.
Read MoreSix years ago, Inside MusiCast discovered an incredible band out of Minneapolis called Terramara. When we heard their music, we just knew we needed to invite the band’s front man, Rob Meany, to be a guest on our show.
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 MoreSince 1992, Don Breithaupt has steered his band Monkey House on a path of musical progress.
Read MoreOn this episode of Inside MusiCast, we welcome one of the greatest voices in the history of popular music, Jon Anderson.
Read Moren cooking, there’s always that secret ingredient that make a dish special. In the LA music scene, Lenny Castro has been that secret ingredient for decades.
Read MoreMichael Sherwood hails from a deep lineage of musicians, and similar to his family members, Michael has formed a solid career in the music industry.
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