JON DE LUCIA | The JAZZIZ Podcast
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In this episode of the JAZZIZ Podcast, we are joined by alto saxophonist Jon De Lucia, who shares insights about his latest album, The Brubeck Octet Project. This new chapter in his career sees him rediscovering and reinterpreting the arrangements played by the Dave Brubeck Octet, the pioneering group from the late 1940s to the early 1950s that marked the beginning of the iconic West Coast pianist's career. During our conversation, De Lucia discusses his earliest memories of Dave Brubeck and the origins of this particular project. He delves into what makes this often overlooked period in Brubeck's career so special and worthy of rediscovery, and how it aligns with some of his musical tastes and ambitions. De Lucia also discusses finding the source material and adding his personal touch. Additionally, he shares insights about the birth of his passion for music and some of his earliest musical memories. (Photo: Jacob Blickenstaff)
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