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Award-winning saxophonist and composer Kirk Whalum has been a major force in contemporary jazz for nearly two decades. In this episode of the JAZZIZ Podcast, he discusses his latest album, Epic Cool, his first studio full-length release in five years, available via Mack Avenue. The album explores a variety of moods, styles, and genres, showcasing Whalum's talent for blending diverse musical elements. During the conversation, we talked about the genesis of Epic Cool, the influences that helped shape it, as well as his collaboration with Greg Manning on this project. We also explored his musical journey, including his historic collaborations, the lessons he's learned along the way, the importance of "appreciating the moment," and his profound connection with his audience. (Photo: Evelyn Freja)
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Published 10/31/24
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Published 10/25/24