79: Mob Town Tour Vol. 3 - Is jazz still regional?
What makes a group of creative people lean in the same direction? Outside the Jazz Estate in Milwaukee with Ben Sidran and Bob Rockwell.
On this third installment of the Mob Town Tour series of episodes, we explore the Milwaukee jazz scene. I’ve always been interested in the Milwaukee players and sound, going back to when I was a young musician coming up in Madison.
Here I talk to pianist David Hazeltine, bassist Jeff Hamann and pianist Mark Davis, and my father Ben, about the history of jazz in Milwaukee. We’re also exploring the idea of regional dialects when it comes to jazz, and music in general.
Me with Milwaukee jazz musicians Mark Davis and Jeff Hamann.
What does it mean to have a bunch of creative people leaning in the same direction, or speaking in the same accent, and what brings that on? Particularly today. Is it possible retain local flavor and speak a regional dialect in a global world? Today all musicians have access to the same information - and that’s all the information. But do they still have access to their scene?
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