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EP 153 - Tom Kennedy (Recording Artist, Mike Stern, Steps Ahead, Freddie Hubbard)
Acclaimed jazz bassist Tom Kennedy joins The Bass Shed Podcast to discuss his new album, The Summit, the influences that shaped his musical voice, and his approach to composition, improvisation, and ensemble playing. From Horace Silver and Ray Brown to Dave Weckl and leading his own band, Tom shares thoughtful insights into the artistry, responsibility, and joy of making music at the highest level.
EP 152 - Noa Eve ( Double Bassist, Composer, Recording Artist)
Bassist, composer, and recording artist NOA Eve joins The Bass Shed Podcast to discuss Late Bloomer, a deeply personal debut album blending solo double bass, bluegrass, new acoustic music, and songwriting.
NOA shares how discovering Edgar Meyer transformed their relationship with the bass, the process of developing an individual artistic voice, and how personal experiences shaped the music and message of the record.
EP 145 - Mark Johnson - The Unfaithful Servants
Bassist Mark Johnson of Unfaithful Servants talks serving the song, time feel, and longevity, then breaks down the band’s new album Fallen Angel and the thoughtful musicianship behind it.
EP 143 - Trish Imbrigno (Bluegrass / Americana Artist)
Ryan talks with double bassist Trish Imbrogno about leaving the orchestral path to rebuild her musical life in bluegrass and Americana, retraining her ear and time feel while finding sustainability, community, and voice beyond the page.
Bassist, composer, and recording artist NOA Eve joins The Bass Shed Podcast to discuss Late Bloomer, a deeply personal debut album that blends solo double bass, bluegrass, new acoustic music, and songwriting. NOA shares the journey of developing an individual artistic voice, embracing vulnerability through music, and using the double bass to tell stories that extend far beyond the instrument itself.