Eric Alexander Interview by Monk Rowe - 3/31/2010 - Clinton, NY
In this audio-only interview, saxophonist Eric Alexander shares his thoughts on the challenge of a career in music and describes his own path into the jazz field.
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That's a GREAT AND VERY IMPORTANT INTERVIEW !!!
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Thanks for the positive feedback. Monk
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2 ай бұрын
For sure! Cleaned my whole apartment to it, and I feel so validated. What a real dude :)
Fantastic interview, and many wonderful tips and insights from Eric A.
Thank you for sharing it. It is very interesting to hear and also to consider what Eric has done since then on.
So thorough and insightful, just like his playing.One of the best jazz interviews I've ever heard.
A superlative interview! His first album with Charles Earland is still one of my.favorites.
Great stuff! Loved every minute. And it was 13 yrs ago. I wanted to know how he got connected with Charles Earland. But he wasn't asked. Nevertheless a cool deep dive.
Two tunes per week is a heck of a job... It's not just the lyrics but also the chord progressions and improvise over them... I have heard some ask for a tune a month! He may have done it himself but, hey, he's something else...
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