Music Notes, May 2012
THIS MONTH: Our Featured Artist is blue-eyed rock ‘n soul legend Michael McDonald. We’ll take you on-stage with him – before one of his [...]
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Studio Jams is a creative, up-close and inside look at the art of making music. It’s a program that is dedicated to presenting interesting and innovative music education. Each 1-hour episode features a diverse group of talented jazz and blues musicians, gathered together in a recording studio for the sole purpose of creating fresh, new music. Many are working with one another for the very first time. On our all-new website, you can view episode guides and highlights, buy DVDs of your favorite episodes, and buy digital downloads of all the songs featured on the show.
THIS MONTH: Our Featured Artist is blue-eyed rock ‘n soul legend Michael McDonald. We’ll take you on-stage with him – before one of his [...]
THIS MONTH: Our Featured Artist is master guitarist Tuck Andress…Tuck is a world-class musician; an internationally recognized guitarist, composer and educator. He is a fan of [...]
Welcome to the NEW StudioJams.com…the official site for Studio Jams. Thank you for being here! We hope you will visit us often. Studio Jams [...]
Bruce Hornsby talks about songwriting, this month, on the Studio Jams Music Club...only at StudioJams.com
The great bassist Nathan East (Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Fourplay) will be featured in June on the new StudioJams.com. Very cool.
Studio Jams #2: youtu.be/FhJK4ua_JT8 via @YouTube LOVED this session w/Bela Fleck. Join the Music Club at StudioJams.com for more.
MUSICMAKERS - Derek Trucks: youtu.be/ZelAZXUenqM via @YouTube his, and so much more...only at StudioJams.com
Details on the Syracuse Jazz Festival...diverse and eclectic lineup...June 22-23. StudioJams.com
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