Guitarist & composer Shubh Saran explores the life of musicians on and offstage, digging into how artists see and express themselves through their music.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Music CommentaryMusic |
Another instagram Q&A episode featuring my lack of a script.
In this episode, we talk about how the Women in Jazz Organization (WIJO) mentorship program came about, what it means for the music community, and how maybe you can start something similar in your own music scene.
In this episode, we take a deep dive into Aberdeen and NYChillharmonic's new song collaboration and talk about their upcoming US tour.
Today we talk about the history of the Berklee Indian Ensemble and how to create the most nurturing and compassionate musical community.
I’m immensely surprised no one has written a review for this. This is absolutely amazing Shubh - I’m fascinated by you and all your friends’ astounding level of musicianship, and I look up so much to what you’re doing. I really have a lot of respect for all of you🙌🏾🙌🏾❤️
This podcast is a highly entertaining and intriguing medley of the search for identity, modern jazz, and Indian culture. Saran’s eloquent structuring of the topics in the episodes makes for a very pleasant listening experience. In the later episodes, Saran departs from an essay-style format to a conversational manner, which makes the episodes feel more personal and relatable.
Saran has done an amazing job with this podcast!!!
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Apple Podcasts | #139 |
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