“Listen to your audience. Listen to what they say to you. And figure out if you, too, agree that that is something about you that is special. Then you can start developing it.”
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Do you have any advice for those people who have the ability to improvise and create in their heads, but don’t quite have the aptitude to play those sounds on their instruments? David S. Ware: There’s really only one thing to do, and that’s practice. I had students like that who were hearing […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Today, we’re talking with David S. Ware about all things jazz and about his new documentary David S. Ware: A World of Sound. Hello, David. David S Ware: How are you, Mike? MR: Doing very well, thanks. I wanted to talk to you about this short-film documentary that was made about you recently in […]
Continue readingToday, we’re talking with David S. Ware about all things jazz and about his new documentary David S. Ware: A World of Sound.
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What’s your advice for new artists? John Doe: Don’t do it. The reason that I say that is if you’re persuaded that easily, then you shouldn’t do it, because someone that wants to and needs to will do it anyway.
Continue readingMike Ragogna: John, your new album Keeper is like your eighth solo album? John Doe: Yes, it is. MR: With its retro vibe, is the sound of Keeper trying to emulate ’69-’71 as far as production? JD: Not so much emulate, but inspired by. MR: Did that period inspire the songwriting as well? JD: Not so much the writing. […]
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