World Music Foundation Podcast
Many articles, films, and interviews have been made about Illmind’s extraordinary career producing many albums for several of the top names in Hip-Hop today. This isn’t one of those interviews. In this week’s episode, John digs deep into the early experiences and upbringing that shaped Ramon Ibanga Jr - AKA !llmind - as a musician and planted the seeds of what has become a life’s quest towards community building. After years of social innovation within the Producer Community, we catch up with this 2x GRAMMY Award winning artist just days before he speaks at Gary Vaynerchuck’s VeeCon...
info_outline Daniel Nebiat: Eritrean Krar Master & Founding Member Of The Juno Award Winning Okavango African OrchestraWorld Music Foundation Podcast
Juno award-winning, Eritrian krar player, Daniel Nebiat joins John to talk about his journey playing the krar. From growing up in the midst of a war for independence to working with African legends, Daniel Nebiat shares the ways he had to persevere, adapt, and innovate to continue pursuing his passion for music. Currently based in Toronto, he is a founding member of the Okavango African Orchestra, where he and African musicians from six other countries create original music for traditional instruments that have historically had little or no interaction. Whether he’s talking about krar,...
info_outline We Will Return Soon! (Upcoming Episodes Trailer)World Music Foundation Podcast
Like all of us, the global pandemic has hit The World Music Foundation hard. We're excited to return soon and we're excited to share with you a sneak peek of upcoming episodes along with some updates on what we've been up to.
info_outline Rhymefest: American Rapper, Writer, Community Organizer, and ExplorerWorld Music Foundation Podcast
In this week’s episode John meets with American rapper and prolific creator, Che “Rhymefest” Smith to discuss Hip-Hop and his Hollywood acting debut, along with topics ranging from Chicago’s youth, spirituality, various life changing trips around the world, and much more. Rhymefest's upcoming album is titled Love Lessons Part 1. This episode also includes the world-premier of an amazing track from the upcoming album, featuring Black Thought (aka Tariq Trotter of The Roots) & Raheem DeVaughn.
info_outline Wu Fei: Genre-bending Composer, Guzheng Virtuoso & Vocalist From BeijingWorld Music Foundation Podcast
Wu Fei describes herself as an ancient soul trapped in a feisty woman's body. Hailing from Beijing, China, Wu Fei is a multi-talented composer and guzheng virtuoso, known also for her improvisational singing and piano playing. Fei talks to John about transitioning from China to the U.S., how both countries have influenced her and her music, and what it was like to hear American music for the first time in her teenage years. She also discusses her critically acclaimed original work "Hello Gold Mountain."
info_outline Louis York: American Griots, Weirdo Workshop Founders, and Multi-GRAMMY Nominated MusiciansWorld Music Foundation Podcast
This week's episode takes us to Nashville, TN, USA where John visits Weirdo Workshop, the music label and creative headquarters for our guests, Louis York, to speak with them about their new album and everything that's brought them to this point in their careers. Louis York is the powerful duo of multi-GRAMMY nominated songwriting and production team, Claude Kelly and Chuck Harmony. Their debut album is titled American Griots and it's a sonic adventure that's deserving of their incredible backstory.
info_outline Roberto Fonseca: Cuban Pianist, Composer, and BandleaderWorld Music Foundation Podcast
Self-proclaimed "crazy, romantic musician", Roberto Fonseca, speaks with John about his recently released 9th solo album, Yesun, along with the life experiences and musical training that have brought him to this point. Roberto is a GRAMMY nominated, Cuban pianist, composer, producer and bandleader, and on this album he experiments with a wide range of musical forms. Roberto also talks about his tenure with the Buena Vista Social Club and this forever changed his approach to music making.
info_outline Femi Kuti: Afrobeat Legend And Concerned Citizen Of The WorldWorld Music Foundation Podcast
John spoke with Afrobeat icon Femi Kuti from the Shrine in Lagos, Nigeria, where he shared his life-changing transition from the Saxophone to the Trumpet and the effect this has had on his music and his thoughts. Femi is the son of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, and is considered a torch-bearer to his father’s legacy, but in this interview Femi explains why he believes that his mother, Remilekun Taylor, is actually 90% responsible for who he is.
info_outline Goat Picnic: Hill Country Music of North MississippiWorld Music Foundation Podcast
John travels down to Coldwater, MS for the 69th Annual Goat Picnic in honor of fife & drum legend, Otha Turner. What started off as something else, ends up being a a good handful of great conversations with musicians (and even some audience members) about the Hill Country Music of Northern Mississippi, USA.
info_outline Mei-Ann Chen: Award-Winning Taiwanese-American Conductor & Music DirectorWorld Music Foundation Podcast
Mei-Ann Chen is acclaimed for infusing orchestras with energy, enthusiasm. In our conversation we follow her musical evolution from shy violin player in her birth country, Taiwan, to dynamic, trailblazing, internationally sought-after conductor. Mei-Ann also shares the inspirational interaction with Martin Luther King that inspired the creation of the MacArthur Award-winning, Chicago Sinfonietta, the nations most diverse orchestra, of which she is the principle conductor and music director.
info_outlineDave Pietro’s curiosity and workmanship have been the foundation of his decade’s long career as an internationally touring musician. He explains the value of truly listening— even if what you’re hearing confuses or frightens you at first. We touch on his gigging history starting in New York, his new album New Road: Iowa Memoirs, and how immersing oneself in a culture can fundamentally change your understanding of pretty much everything.
Here’s an external link to every Musical Mention in this episode:
0:10 Mariachi
1:00 Maria Schneider Orchestra
1:00 Gil Evan’s Project
1:00 Darcy James Argues Secret Society
1:15 Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra
1:20 Woody Herman
1:20 Lionel Hampton
1:20 Maynard Ferguson
1:20 Sandip Burman
1:20 The Village Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
1:30 Pete McGuinness
1:30 David Bowie
1:30 Paul Anka
1:30 Blood Sweat and Tears
1:30 Ray Charles
1:30 Rosemary Clooney
1:30 Harry Connick Jr.
1:30 Chaka Khan
2:53 The Rainbow Room
3:11 Liza Minnelli
3:30 Jeff Coffin
3:30 Tabla
3:35 Bela Fleck and the Flecktones
8:25 Charlie Parker
8:33 The Carpenters
8:41 Bebop
9:02 Bela Bartok
9:04 Igor Stravinsky
9:33 Bartok Violin Concerto
10:15 Hermeto Pascoal
10:25 Nikhil Banerjee
10:32 Bhimsen Joshi
13:40 American Songbook
13:43 Hindustani music
15:30 Blues
16:00 Jewish music
18:28 Klezmer
18:39 Bulgarian wedding music
19:04 Yuri Yunakov
19:20 Bulgarian Women’s Choir
20:25 Steve Armour
21:18 Kora
21:20 Djembe
21:30 Saxophone
21:55 Mouthpiece
21:55 Clarinet
21:55 Trumpet
21:55 Trombone
22:00 Adolphe Sax
24:23 Big band music
33:05 Sitar
33:05 Conga
33:05 Shakuhachi
34:05 The New Road: Iowas Memoirs
34:39 Traffic: the soundtrack of NYC
36:14 Bossa Nova
36:20 Baiao
36:35 Zabumba
36:35 Triangle
36:52 Carnatic
37:00 Mridangam
37:00 Tabla
37:15 Bluegrass
37:15 Jazz
37:15 New Orleans Jazz
37:15 Country and Western
37:50 Bud Powell
38:07 Duke Ellington
40:10 Greek music
40:10 Zeibekiko
40:41 Taal/Tala
42:38 Tabla
47:20 Mariachi