Episode 129: Hanging With Tony Guerrero

My guest for this episode is Tony Guerrero.
Tony is a man of many talents. Landing his first record deal in the 1980’s, Tony was at the forefront of what would eventually become the smooth jazz scene. Since then, Tony has also created a reputation for being a top-notch arranger, composer, and producer. But his talents don’t stop at music. Tony is also a gifted artist, author, speaker, and the founder of a non-profit dedicated to battling human trafficking. And in his spare time, he still plays some mean trumpet.
Check out what Tony has to say about the early days of smooth jazz, the importance of being open to new music, the impact of technology on music, the potential impact of AI on the music industry, the importance of diversifying your skill sets, evolving as a trumpet player, clash of the egos, working with Arturo Sandoval, being inspired, the skill sets of a great producer, finding the right player for a job, making music with what you have, suggestions for making the best of a studio session, and so much more!
So pour yourself a big glass, pull up a chair, and let the hang begin!
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0:00:00 Intro
0:03:03 The early days of smooth jazz
0:06:41 The importance of being open to new music
0:11:59 The impact of technology on music
0:14:31 The potential impact of AI on the music industry
0:19:03 The importance of divesifying your skill sets
0:21:47 Evolving as a trumpet player
0:27:07 Clash of the egos
0:29:10 Working with Arturo Sandoval
0:36:00 Being inspired
0:40:48 The skill sets of a great producer
0:48:44 Finding the right player for a job
0:52:29 Making music with what you have
0:57:58 Suggestions for making the best of a studio session
1:00:59 Go Practice
1:05:03 Sound Off
1:15:05 Rapid Fire Round

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  • @crazytrumpetman2212
    @crazytrumpetman2212 Жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed this interview with Tony! Regarding Arturo's flugel sound - I was in Flip Oakes workshop when Arturo was there, and he found an experiment Flip had done with flugel mpc. Arturo loved it and wanted to keep it! Flip couldn't let him have the experiment, so he took one of his WT mpcs and cut it on his lathe to match. Arturo took it to his gig in San Diego that night and we all witnessed the debut of that sound. At that moment Flip's Extreme Flugel was born, and it went into production the next day. Basically a taper into a 1/4" hole, no cup.

  • @TheTrumpetGurusHangPodcast

    @TheTrumpetGurusHangPodcast

    Жыл бұрын

    That's a great story!

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