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Don Was | #017 The Kenny Aronoff Sessions
Don Was | #017 The Kenny Aronoff Sessions
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Length:
111 minutes
Released:
Sep 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Two very close friends reunite here today as Kenny sits down for a truly engaging and fascinating chat with internationally renowned producer, musician, president of Blue Note Records, and overall music legend, Don Was. Together, they explore the highlights from Don’s stellar career, dive into the world of music production, and share tales of their many, many collaborations over the years with some of the music world’s most talented stars.
Along the way, they delve into the pivotal role of energy and positivity in the recording studio, highlighting how these factors contribute to creating timeless records. Don’s exceptional ability to connect with artists on a personal level, treating them with respect and kindness, stands as a cornerstone of his enduring success in the music industry. His unique approach has led him to work with such stars as Bonnie Raitt, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, and Elton John to name just a very few. Join this incredible musical journey from copier repairman to highly sought after record producer/musician and uncover the wisdom, passion, and authenticity that define Don Was's extraordinary career.
Episode Highlights:
Don Was and Kenny Aronoff on recording music
The first time they met
Some of their many collaborations
Kenny’s opportunity to tour with Elton John
Don’s experience working with George Harrison and Bob Dylan
Don’s communicative approach to producing records
Don and Kenny’s experience working with the Rolling Stones
Don’s start as a musician
Don’s supportive parents
Don and Kenny on the Vietnam War and getting drafted
Don on growing up in Detroit with its rich musical culture
His radio show
His start in producing records
Don’s work with Bonnie Raitt and The B-52’s
A low point in Don’s life and the moment it all changed for the better
Don and Kenny on seeking out new adventures
Their opportunity private audience opportunity with the Dalai Lama
Don’s experience working with The Highwaymen
Don and Kenny’s collaboration on A Grammy Salute to The Beatles
Don on working with Bob Seger and Ed Cherney
Don on running Blue Note
Don and Kenny’s experience at Frank Sinatra’s last public performance
Don and Kenny’s collaborations with such stars as Niel Diamond, Joe Cocker, and Billy Preston
Don Was’ continuing quest to improve
Chick Corea’s advice for Don
Quotes:
"You’ve got to feel good about jumping off a cliff - that people are going to catch you at the bottom if you fall."
"Teams win Super Bowls and World Series, not individuals, and Don knows that better than anyone."
"Tell the truth, but don't be a dick about it. Treat musicians the way you'd want to be treated."
"They're not paying you to be a fan. Get in there and do your job."
"There's a gift in everything."
"The ripple effect of being happy affects people around you.”
"We're wired to keep seeking new adventures and enjoying life to the fullest."
"I wanted to show real respect.”
"I'm playing bass better than I ever have in my life."
Links:
Kenny Aronoff
Blue Note Records
Along the way, they delve into the pivotal role of energy and positivity in the recording studio, highlighting how these factors contribute to creating timeless records. Don’s exceptional ability to connect with artists on a personal level, treating them with respect and kindness, stands as a cornerstone of his enduring success in the music industry. His unique approach has led him to work with such stars as Bonnie Raitt, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, and Elton John to name just a very few. Join this incredible musical journey from copier repairman to highly sought after record producer/musician and uncover the wisdom, passion, and authenticity that define Don Was's extraordinary career.
Episode Highlights:
Don Was and Kenny Aronoff on recording music
The first time they met
Some of their many collaborations
Kenny’s opportunity to tour with Elton John
Don’s experience working with George Harrison and Bob Dylan
Don’s communicative approach to producing records
Don and Kenny’s experience working with the Rolling Stones
Don’s start as a musician
Don’s supportive parents
Don and Kenny on the Vietnam War and getting drafted
Don on growing up in Detroit with its rich musical culture
His radio show
His start in producing records
Don’s work with Bonnie Raitt and The B-52’s
A low point in Don’s life and the moment it all changed for the better
Don and Kenny on seeking out new adventures
Their opportunity private audience opportunity with the Dalai Lama
Don’s experience working with The Highwaymen
Don and Kenny’s collaboration on A Grammy Salute to The Beatles
Don on working with Bob Seger and Ed Cherney
Don on running Blue Note
Don and Kenny’s experience at Frank Sinatra’s last public performance
Don and Kenny’s collaborations with such stars as Niel Diamond, Joe Cocker, and Billy Preston
Don Was’ continuing quest to improve
Chick Corea’s advice for Don
Quotes:
"You’ve got to feel good about jumping off a cliff - that people are going to catch you at the bottom if you fall."
"Teams win Super Bowls and World Series, not individuals, and Don knows that better than anyone."
"Tell the truth, but don't be a dick about it. Treat musicians the way you'd want to be treated."
"They're not paying you to be a fan. Get in there and do your job."
"There's a gift in everything."
"The ripple effect of being happy affects people around you.”
"We're wired to keep seeking new adventures and enjoying life to the fullest."
"I wanted to show real respect.”
"I'm playing bass better than I ever have in my life."
Links:
Kenny Aronoff
Blue Note Records
Released:
Sep 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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