Welcome to the STUDIO JAMS MUSIC CLUB, sponsored in part by the fine folks at World Café Live. As a member of this premier music club,
you have exclusive access to fresh, fun and unique music content each month. Annual online membership fee is $24.
ARCHIVED CONTENT FOR APRIL 2013:
An intimate 1-on-1 with a meaningful music maker.
More on the art and craft of writing songs…from former World Party guitarist, singer and front man Karl Wallinger. Here he joins our host, electric violinist Tracy Silverman, for some frank dialogue and some interesting intimate performances. Cool stuff.View Episode
A full-length sample episode of Studio Jams!
This episode of Studio Jams was taped on March 25, 2007 at Star City Recording Studios in Bethlehem, PA (USA) and features Kirk Whalum on saxophones, Jeff Golub on guitar, Demetrios Pappas on keyboards, Michael Manson on bass, Hector Rosado on percussion and Marcus Baylor on drums. Included is a nice fresh take on “Wade In The Water.” View FULL Episode
A full-length sample episode of Studio Jams!
The episode that started it all – filmed at the legendary Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia. Featured performers: Tuck Andress (guitar), Joey DeFrancesco (organ), Victor Wooten (bass), Roy Wooten (drums), Jeff Coffin (saxophone), Kofi Burbridge (flute), Derek Trucks (guitar).
View FULL Episode
A classic Studio Jams performance.
Moanin’ – Here is a track from Episode #5, recorded at Sigma Sound Studios in Syracuse, NY (USA) on April 19, 2003…an interesting take on the classic “Moanin’” – with James Lloyd on piano, Gerald Veasley on bass, Curtis Harmon on drums, Hector Rosado on percussion, Ray Vega on trumpet and the legendary Richie Cole on alto saxophone.View Video
Bonus Studio Jams Tracks; recorded at various sessions but never used in completed episodes.
“The Way It Is” (4:45) Although we can’t be entirely sure, we believe this track was recorded sometime in the summer of 2002. We are sure, however, that it was recorded at the infamous Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia, PA…home for so many of the hit recordings from Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff (“TSOP – The Sound of Philadelphia”). We remember there were a number of different musicians in the studio that day, one of them Syracuse-based guitarist Bob Halligan, Jr., who played guitar and sang lead vocals on this cut. Although we never cut together a complete Studio Jams episode from this session, we were able to record a few interesting and memorable rough tracks – like this one.
PLUS:
Don’t forget, there is special reduced pricing for ALL Studio Jams DVDs and MP3 audio downloads from our Studio Jams Store.
Click Here to view this month’s Members Only Coupon Code!
Archive: March 2012 April 2012 May 2012 June 2012 July 2012 August 2012 September 2012 October 2012 December 2012 February 2013 March 2013