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 My radio interview about Broadway
Author: John J. Moses 
Date:   2011-07-23 16:36

Hi All;

Michael Carroll, a former NYC composer & jingle writer, just posted interviews he has done over the past few years on his radio broadcast, The Mikie Show. The interviews are clever and informative, and cover a wide range of subjects, mostly centered around the Arts, but he does stray a bit! All very witty and fun.
My interview was Episode #7, so scroll down to my spot to hear what we chatted about that morning. It was fun, so enjoy!

http://themikieshow.org/category/podcasts/page/3/

JJM
Légère Artist
Clark W. Fobes Artist

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 Re: My radio interview about Broadway
Author: BobD 
Date:   2011-07-23 22:51

I listened up to the part about vibrato......

Bob Draznik

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 Re: My radio interview about Broadway
Author: justme 
Date:   2011-07-24 00:03

Thanks for posting this, John.

I was curious about what you do and I've learned a lot from listening to your interview.

Just Me





"A critic is like a eunuch: he knows exactly how it ought to be done."

CLARINET, n.
An instrument of torture operated by a person with cotton in his ears. There are two instruments that are worse than a clarinet -- two clarinets

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 Re: My radio interview about Broadway
Author: BobD 
Date:   2011-07-24 14:58

.....and with all due respect, John.

Bob Draznik

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 Re: My radio interview about Broadway
Author: mrn 
Date:   2011-07-24 17:09

What a neat interview. Thanks for sharing!

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 Re: My radio interview about Broadway
Author: oboesax 
Date:   2011-07-24 17:15

Nice interview. Thanks for posting it.

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 Re: My radio interview about Broadway
Author: William 
Date:   2011-07-24 17:22

I cannot imagine playing the same show for six years and remaining free on the streets. Congradulations to your endurance and success in NYC. Thanks for posting this interview. Even though a bit unfocused, due to the random style of the host, it gave us an interesting glimpse into the life of a Broadway musician--especially to this old clarinet player who has never been there.



Post Edited (2011-07-25 16:05)

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 Re: My radio interview about Broadway
Author: BflatNH 
Date:   2011-07-25 10:52

Always interested in your experiences, insights, etc.

Also, in Episode #5 about 10 - 13 min in, an interesting comment about "what music is all about"

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 Re: My radio interview about Broadway
Author: Arnoldstang 
Date:   2011-07-25 15:12

My wife thinks John sounds like Michael Douglas. He presents himself very well....articulate and humorous. I think he should take over the interview program from Mikie. Nice job John.

Freelance woodwind performer

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 Re: My radio interview about Broadway
Author: rcnelson 
Date:   2011-07-26 13:49

Good stuff...always good to hear from a NYC insider. Just 1 question, John: you say that you warmup for 20-25 minutes then it's call a half hour before the show. So in other words, you are at the theatre about an hour before curtain? Or is your warmup time AFTER the call?

Ron
Selmer Mark VI tenor (1957), Selmer Mark VII alto (1975)
Buescher True Tone soprano (1924), Selmer CL210 Bb Clarinet, Gemeinhardt 3SHB Flute, Pearl PFP105 Piccolo


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 Re: My radio interview about Broadway
Author: John J. Moses 
Date:   2011-07-26 15:56

Hi All:
Thanks for all your interesting comments. I believe live music should always be an open discussion and in full view of our appreciative public.

Hi rcnelson: Yes, I arrive at 1 hour before showtime, so I'm at the Theater by 7pm for an 8pm downbeat. I do a quiet private warm-up, after assembling my 5 horns! At half-hour, I continue my warm-up with all the other musicians in the pit, & we're ready to go at 8pm.

Hi BobD:
"I listened up to the part about vibrato......
.....and with all due respect, John.

Bob Draznik

What do you mean Bob? Do you, as I, occasionally use vibrato, or perhaps never?

All do have a great summer.

JJM
Légère Artist
Clark W. Fobes Artist

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 Re: My radio interview about Broadway
Author: BobD 
Date:   2011-07-26 20:44

John...first of all I thought Mikie was too wordy....I wanted to hear you. So, I was "on edge" already and feared the all too familiar vibrato rant...so opted out.
In my opinion vibrato has its place, therefore, I don't agree with those who have a closed mind against it. I probly misinterpreted your short statement about the subject. I think Stoltzman is a good example of a player who knows how to use it.

Bob Draznik

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 Re: My radio interview about Broadway
Author: Ralph Katz 
Date:   2011-07-27 21:14

Nice interview. After 40 years, you don't sound at all like a Detroiter.

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