Here’s something well worth spending a few hours with- the podcast archive of the Jake Feinberg Show. Includes interviews with drummers Mickey Roker, and Ndugu Leon Chancler, as well as LA studio percussionist Emil Richards, and author Pete Magadini. Also Richard Davis, Pat Martino, Ali Akbar Khan, Gary Bartz, George Cables, Ernie Watts and George Duke.
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