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Backstage Sonoma is a dynamic and engaging podcast showcasing musical talents from various genres and backgrounds. The show offers listeners a unique and intimate experience with touring and local artists, providing insights into the artists’ creative processes, upcoming Bay Area shows, and new releases. Hosted by music journalist and entertainment reporter Steven Roby, the program blends expert commentary, exclusive interviews, and new releases.
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Jobs Blow Podcast sounds pornographic, but like many job descriptions, isn’t what it seems. The podcast was born out of the frustrations of being laid off and restless, but was created to bring people together to support one another in a quest for something better. Everyone has their own unique story and Briana speaks to individuals at different points in their journey. From professionals who love their day jobs to dreamers paying their dues to reach a lifelong ambition - come to commiserate ...
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In this interview, host Steve Roby chats with renowned cellist Natalie Haas about her musical journey, her new album ‘Haas,’ and her upcoming Sweetwater Music Hall performance with her sister Brittany and musician Lena Johnson. Natalie discussed her unique musical experiences, collaborations, and upcoming projects, offering listeners an intimate lo…
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In this candid interview on Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby engages with folk-inspired indie artist Marty O'Reilly, delving into his unique musical journey and creative processes. O’Reilly discusses how he began his musical career after receiving a guitar as a Christmas gift during his teenage years and how early encounters with blues and folk mu…
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On this episode of the Backstage Sonoma podcast, host Steve Roby interviews Erika Tietjen from the T Sisters, a folk trio rooted in the San Francisco Bay Area. Erika shares the sisters' musical background, highlighting their harmonious upbringing in a musically rich family. She offers insights into the group’s dynamic, revealing that she and her tw…
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In this interview, musician John Chi joins host Steve Roby on the Backstage Sonoma Show to discuss his musical journey and current projects. John, formerly the band leader for Rainmaker, is embarking on a solo career with his latest work, ‘River of Marigolds.’ The album blends his introspective songwriting with various styles, reflecting influences…
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This interview with Brian Vander Ark, the lead singer of The Verve Pipe, covers the band’s history, creative process, and upcoming music and tour. The conversation kicks off with a discussion of the band's early success, particularly the delayed rise to fame of their song "Photograph," and the challenges they faced in their early years. Brian share…
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The interview between host Steve Roby and jazz guitarist Adam Hawley on Backstage Sonoma covers various topics, offering an insightful glimpse into Adam's career and musical journey. The conversation begins with casual exchanges and then delves into Adam's early years, highlighting his origins in Oregon, his early passion for guitar, and his first …
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This interview on Backstage Sonoma features host Steve Roby in conversation with renowned Country guitarist and singer Junior Brown. The discussion highlights Brown's illustrious career, marked by the release of 12 studio albums and multiple hits on the Billboard Country Singles Charts. It begins with an overview of Brown's musical journey, includi…
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In this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby interviews renowned guitarist Mark Karan. Known for his extensive involvement with the extended Grateful Dead family, Mark Karan provides a deep dive into his illustrious career, his musical influences, and his current projects. Roby starts the interview by introducing Mark's impressive resume, h…
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In this engaging interview, musician Jesse Brewster shares his journey as a singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Over the past twenty years, Brewster has captivated audiences with his unique blend of rock, Americana, and folk music. His music, a reflection of his life experiences and battles, resonates deeply with his audience, beginning with his hea…
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In this engaging interview with Backstage Sonoma host Steve Roby, Truett Heintzelman and Philip Lupton of the Austin-based folk-rock duo Briscoe discuss their musical journey and debut album, "West of It All." Written in the Lone Star State and recorded in North Carolina, “West of It All” charts its own musical geography. Its production is by Gramm…
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In this interview on KOWS-FM's Backstage Sonoma program, host Steve Roby converses with Fletcher Nielsen, the band leader and songwriter of the eclectic musical group Tracorum. The discussion opens with an introduction to Tracorum’s unique blend of genres, including southern rock, soul, honky tonk, roots Americana, and more, emphasizing their rhyth…
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In an engaging edition of Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby sits down with Tori Roze, the lead vocalist, and Mike Mulqueen, the guitarist of the Bay Area's renowned funk and soul band, The Humidors. The conversation starts with the host's warm welcome, quickly transitioning into discussing the band's formation and evolution over the years. The Humi…
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In this enlightening interview, host Steve Roby speaks with Adam Theis, the trombonist, bassist, composer, and co-founder of Jazz Mafia. Throughout their conversation, Adam shares the origin story of Jazz Mafia, which began in the late 1990s in San Francisco’s North Beach at a venue called Black Cat. Adam describes how the venue's manager encourage…
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In this interview on Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby chats with the Atlanta-born blues guitarist Eddie 9V. At just 26, Eddie has already achieved significant acclaim, including a #1 Billboard Blues album with Capricorn. Eddie shares insights about his musical journey, which began at 15, and his roots in classic blues and soul. He discusses his in…
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In this captivating interview on Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby sits down with Grammy Award-winning artist Colbie Caillat to discuss her illustrious career and latest musical endeavors. They delve into Colbie’s early influences and upbringing in Southern California, crediting her parents and family friends for nurturing her musical talents. Colb…
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This interview with show host Steve Roby and Matt Lowell, the Los Angeles-based alternative rock band Lo Moon's frontman, offers an insightful look into the band's journey, creative processes, and latest album, I Wish You Way More Than Luck. Matt discusses the band's origins, detailing how his move to Los Angeles led to the formation of Lo Moon wit…
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In this interview on Backstage Sonoma, host Steven Roby chats with Americana singer-songwriter Noah Guthrie about his music career and upcoming show in Napa, California. The discussion begins with Guthrie's early influences, particularly his father's musical background, and how he transitioned from casually strumming a guitar at 14 to becoming a pr…
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In this engaging interview, the California-based quartet Color Green sits down with host Steve Roby to discuss their latest album 'Fool’s Parade,' musical influences, and the creative process behind their unique sound. The members share personal anecdotes about their journey in the music industry, their experiences performing live, and how living i…
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In this insightful interview on Backstage Sonoma, musician Rachel Garlin joins host Steve Roby to discuss her musical journey and latest project, "The Ballad of Madeline and Therese." Rachel shares her experiences growing up with a passion for storytelling and music, leading to her current role as a singer-songwriter based in San Francisco. She del…
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In this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby is joined by Tom Rigney, a renowned fiddler, composer, and Bay Area music legend. Rigney discusses his extensive music career, beginning with his early days playing bluegrass in the 1970s, leading into his time with The Sundogs in the mid-1980s. He shares intriguing anecdotes, such as how he star…
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The interview features ukulele virtuoso Vince Esquire and bassist Uncle Don Lopez from the band Kanekoa. Known for their unique blend of ukulele-powered Hawaiian jam rock, Kanekoa has been praised as the "Hawaiian Grateful Dead." With nearly 20 albums over their 25-plus-year career, the band continues to captivate audiences. During the interview, V…
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The interview features Craig Irwin, also known as Doodlebug, from the pioneering hip-hop trio Diggable Planets. The conversation begins with a discussion about the group's influential debut single, "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)," and the creative process behind it, highlighting the group's innovative use of samples and their advantageous track …
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In this engaging interview, Grammy Award-nominated singer and songwriter Leslie Mendelson discusses her musical journey, influences, and her latest album, "After the Party." Leslie shares anecdotes about her musical upbringing, including how her father's record collection and musical household inspired her early passion for music. She talks about h…
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In this interview, Grammy Award winner Jim Kimo West discusses his musical journey and the rich history of Hawaiian slack key guitar. He elaborates on how slack key guitar strings are tuned differently than standard guitars, a practice that originated in the 19th century when Spanish cowboys introduced guitars to Hawaii. West recalls his first enco…
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This is not just an interview with Paul Kamm, the singer, songwriter, and guitarist for Achilles Wheel. It's a conversation about the inspiration that led to the formation of this group, a journey that we invite you, the audience, to be a part of. We also delve into what you can look forward to at their Sweetwater Music Hall show in Mill Valley on …
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This is an interview with guitarist Stephen Dunne and vocalist Dana Morey, who are part of the legendary Bay Area band Cold Blood. We discussed their upcoming show in Santa Rosa (Fridays at the Hood) on July 5th and their music. Cold Blood, as a whole, features a stellar group of musicians who have been playing together for nearly 20 years, includi…
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This is an interview with renowned Jazz drummer Jon Krosnick, who has been a significant figure in the music industry for several decades. Krosnick began playing piano at age 6 and drums at age 9. Most of his formal musical training occurred during ten summers spent at the National Music Camp in Interlochen, Michigan. There, he studied classical pe…
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Joining us now is Asher Belsky, a guitar virtuoso, songwriter, and vocalist. His music, a fusion of rock and R&B, has resonated across the Bay Area, gracing renowned venues like the Black Cat Jazz Club, Great American Music Hall, and the Bottom of the Hill. And, he’s only 19. You can catch Asher live at the Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Vallet on F…
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This is an interview with renowned bluesman Spike Sikes. The Pacific Sun has described his music as a slow burn of blues, jazz, and soul, and his band, the Awesome Hotcakes, was honored with the award for "Hardest Working Band in Sonoma." Spike will perform a solo set at The Lost Church in Santa Rosa on Sunday, June 30th, for an 8:15 pm show.…
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This is an interview with musicians Paul Henry and Laura Shaffer of the duo Lolo & Pops. They have been singing their quirky mix of originals and covers in Sonoma County since 2007. Both are native Californians, although Pops lived on the East Coast for some time, going to music schools, among other things. They first got together romantically in t…
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This is an interview with Ariana Arbitter. She is a vocalist, songwriter, and musician with almost a decade of experience in the entertainment industry. She is also the lead vocalist and songwriter in the band The Rose Room Collective. They will appear at the Lost Church in Santa Rosa on Friday, July 5th, for an 8:15 pm show.…
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This interview features North Bay vocalist, guitarist, and photographer Brian Byrnes. The Brian Byrnes Band will perform on Friday, July 12, for a free concert at the Cadillac Hotel in San Francisco. In addition to being a respected musician, Brian Byrnes is also a noted photographer, and his work graces the cover of a Jimi Hendrix album. Six weeks…
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This is an interview with guitarist Ralph Woodson, a long-time Jimi Hendrix tribute artist. He and his band Purple Haze will perform at the Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley on Saturday, June 22, for a 9 p.m. show. “Get ready to experience the electrifying music of Jimi Hendrix like never before with us, Purple Haze! We're passionate about bring…
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This is an interview with Clementine Moss, a founding member of the all-female Led Zeppelin tribute band Zepparella. They’ll be playing a pair of shows at Petaluma’s Mystic Theatre, June 28-29. From the beginning of her musical career, her goal has been to be onstage every night. Pursuing that goal has led Clementine to constantly tour the US and E…
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This is an interview with jazz vocalist Jocelyn Medina, conducted by host Steve Roby on the Backstage Jazz Show. Jocelyn discusses her musical journey, including her transition from classical to jazz, influences like Herbie Hancock and Brazilian music, and her upcoming album to be recorded in Rio de Janeiro. She also shares insights into her previo…
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This episode of the Backstage Jazz Show features an interview with Linda Theus-Lee. She discusses her extensive musical career, education, and community involvement. She shares insights into her songs “Don't Stop the Music” and “You Make Me Smile,” highlighting the personal significance and inspiration behind the lyrics. Linda also details her upco…
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In this episode of Backstage Jazz, host Steve Roby interviews trumpeter Jason Klobnak, the leader of J's Ruckus. They delve into Jason's impressive music background, discussing his early days playing in church and community jazz organizations. Jason shares that he originally hails from Des Moines, Iowa. He moved to Denver in 2004 to pursue his mast…
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This episode, Backstage Jazz, features an engaging conversation between host Steve Roby, Grammy-nominated singer Tierney Sutton, and jazz pianist Tamir Hendelman. The duo delves into their musical journeys, from Tierney's discovery of jazz in college to Tamir's camaraderie and love for performing together. The episode also highlights their collabor…
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In this episode of Backstage Jazz, host Steve Roby interviews Aldo Pantoja, the lead singer of Don Chicharrón, Denver's only chicha band. Aldo explains the origins and influences of chicha music, a style of cumbia from Peru that blends elements of punk, surf, jazz, and salsa. He also discusses the band's formation and introduces two of their songs,…
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When a jazz musician rolls into Denver for a performance, it's not often that a documentary film and immersive art exhibition await them. But jazz-great Eddie Henderson is no ordinary musician, nor has he led an ordinary life. A few hours before Henderson played a two-show set at Denver’s premier jazz venue, Dazzle, an exhibit called Time and Space…
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In this episode of the Backstage Jazz Show, host Steve Roby interviews arranger, composer, and pianist Dave Hansen. The discussion delves deep into Dave's musical journey, from his beginnings in saxophone performance to his vast experience composing for various artists and ensembles, including the Boston Pops. It also highlights his fascinating car…
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Jazziz magazine writes that Nelson Rangell is “an artist of depth, a master of song, and an improviser non pareil.” The Times of London notes “his extraordinary facility on a range of instruments” and Rangell’s “considerable crowd-pleasing power.” Saxophone Journal writes, “He commands the alto saxophone with such authority there can be no denying …
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After playing the blues for the first time in his Middle School Jazz band, Sean Applebee was in awe at the sensation of spiritual healing he had never experienced before. From this moment forward, Sean sought to learn everything he could about what he had experienced, however he still struggled to find an answer. Eventually, Sean met world-renowned…
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Show notes: One of the most highly regarded jazz drummers today, Joe is known for his blazing speed, precision, musical, and melodic playing. Born in South Hadley, Massachusetts, in 1968, Joe grew up in a musical family; his father was a music educator, and he has four older brothers, two of whom became professional musicians. He studied with Alan …
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This episode features an interview with award-winning jazz pianist and composer Emmet Cohen. We discussed his current release, Master Legacy Series Vol. 5, and his upcoming concert at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, February 3. Jazz pianist and composer Emmet Cohen is one of his generation's pivotal figures in music and the r…
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Tansy Wine defies genre boundaries and captivates audiences with its unique blend of jazz, art music, and more. Tansy Wine has a stunning display of up-and-coming musical powerhouses in its ranks - Sofia Avery (Composition & Vocals), Sonya Walker (Keys), Maximillian Moore (Keys), William Kuepper (Bass), and Gabriel Gravagno (Drums). Tansy Wine’s en…
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Our guest today is Shane Dähler, drummer for the contemporary jazz quintet. Daruma will appear at Dazzle on Sat, January 20. Daruma is a fresh, new, contemporary jazz project featuring original music by some of Denver’s finest young talent. Their sound takes audiences from deep grooves to intimate ballads to Coltrane-inspired swing. Daruma reinterp…
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“iies.” is an emerging artist/band from Denver, CO. The name “iies” is coined from the lead vocalist’s birth name "Craig Northup II," which takes the Roman numeral two to symbolize the two letter "i’s," creating the word "iies."- pronounced "eyes". known for engaging performances & past debut hip-hop albums such as "Poetry in the Field" and "Rebirt…
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Alex Heffron is a jazz guitarist located in Denver, CO. Alex has a degree in Jazz Guitar from the University of Colorado Boulder. He is a member of numerous groups around Colorado and has performed with many of the local legends, including Ken Walker, Eric Gunnison, Paul Romaine, John Gunther, Paul Warburton, Bob Montgomery, Paul McKee, Jeff Jenkin…
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