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The Oliver Tompkins Ray Interview

The Oliver Tompkins Ray Interview

FromThe Jake Feinberg Show


The Oliver Tompkins Ray Interview

FromThe Jake Feinberg Show

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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Sep 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Art is to be shared and not to be judged. Shared in a world of non conformity with others who bring their own gifts to a project.

In the case of my guest he is saint maybe his hardest critic because he at a relatively early age got his feet wet under the tutelage of Patti Smith and Lenny Kaye and Allan Ginsberg: he experienced the power of music as transcendental and knows that this can only manifest through mystery, mysticism and authenticity.

This is easy to say but hard to do as I watch my guest warm up his fingers plucking the chords to Little Sadie or feeding off the symbol work of Winston Watson or Transcending Sunship Woodrow Theus. He is deliberate but impatient, mellow but edgy, enlightened but humbled by his experiences knowing that when you put yourself out naked, exposed for all to see the emperor in fact has clothes.  Cowboy Neal on a bus to never never land........

Oliver Ray welcome to the JFS...
Released:
Sep 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jake-feinberg/subscribe On The Jake Feinberg Show (radio) and in Facebook Lives, Jake Feinberg has now conducted over 2,000 interviews with “The Cats”—popular musicians across the spectrum from rock to jazz, R&B to folk, pop to country, bluegrass to fusion. Jake’s unique interviewing style puts musicians at their ease and inspires them to reflect candidly on topics familiar or unexpected. The Cats tell little stories, muse about life, uncover aspects of the music business, dig deep into overcoming adversity, revel in camaraderie, and open their souls. You will never see musicians in the same light again....