The Jazz Imposters have finally made it to letter “Z!” If this episode is any indication, we continued to challenge ourselves all the way through to the end of this grand experiment. Tune in as we try and wrap our brains around Woody Shaw’s 1965 composition, Zoltan, and then walk the tightrope of attempting to perform it.
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The Jazz Imposters have finally made it to letter “Z!” If this episode is any indication, we continued to challenge ourselves all the way through to the end of this grand experiment. Tune in as we try and wrap our brains around Woody Shaw’s 1965 composition, Zoltan, and then walk the tightrope of attempting to perform it.
The Jazz Imposters trace the origins of an optimistic tune written during one of the most hopeless times in American history, as well as for the songwriter himself. There’s also a special guest pianist in this episode who cut his teeth in the birthplace of Jazz, New Orleans. Join us as we take turns inquiring about his approach to this tune and music in general.
Jazz Imposters
The Jazz Imposters have finally made it to letter “Z!” If this episode is any indication, we continued to challenge ourselves all the way through to the end of this grand experiment. Tune in as we try and wrap our brains around Woody Shaw’s 1965 composition, Zoltan, and then walk the tightrope of attempting to perform it.