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The Mandolins and Beer Podcast #147 Jason Anick

The Mandolins and Beer Podcast #147 Jason Anick

FromThe Mandolins and Beer Podcast


The Mandolins and Beer Podcast #147 Jason Anick

FromThe Mandolins and Beer Podcast

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Length:
71 minutes
Released:
Aug 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Episode Notes
Support the Mandolins and Beer Podcast at my Patreon page!
My guest this week is Jason Anick. Berklee College of Music Professor Jason Anick, has earned a reputation among string players as an imaginative improviser, versatile composer, and insightful educator.
Growing up playing fiddle tunes with his family and classical music with local orchestras, he developed a passion for improvisation, which led him to study jazz and classical music at Hartt Conservatory. In 2008,  Anick started what would be a 10 year stint touring and recording with Grammy award-winning guitar virtuoso John Jorgenson while still a senior at Hartt Conservatory. 
You can purchase his new book and keep up with Jason at his website here!
 
As always, a HUGE THANK YOU to my sponsors!
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Song clips featured in this episode:
“Maryandra” by Jason Ancik (Tipping Point)
“Le Feu Le Plus Beau” by Jason Anick (Sleepless)
“Sweet Lorraine” by Stephane Grappelli (Shades of Django)
“Laurie De’ Tullins” by Chris Thile (Not All Who Wander are Lost)
“Occupy” by Jason Anick (Tipping Point)
“Made in France” by Bireli Lagrene and Slyvain Luc (Duet)
“Full House” by Wes Montgomery (Full House)
“Topsy” by Selmer #607 (s/t)
“Sent Home” by Jason Anick (Sleepless)
“Cachoeira” by Rhythm Future Quartet (And Friends)
Released:
Aug 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

I’m always looking for inspiration and it turns out so are some of the best players in the world! From tips and tricks to influences, let’s talk some mandolin! (And maybe enjoy a beer or two!)