Created on May 16th 2007
Great interview with David Torn! Thank you. I subscribed to podcast & mailing list. Keep up the good work.— N.S. in Glendale, CA
Great interviewer and great show … highly recommended.— Saxophonist Harry Allen
Great job on the Grant Stewart interview. Even cooler that I could enjoy it while at work. I look forward to listening to your other intvws. So much better than— K.H.
waiting for the next public radio interview.
I dug the Grant interview you did a lot! You asked some great questions. Keep the great interviews coming!!— Drummer Mike Melito in Rochester, NY
I got turned-on to your site from a couple of musicians here in NYC. Congrats…very interesting, informative and cool.— Trumpeter Brian Groder in New York, NY
I have listened to several of your interviews in the past and I just wanted to send a note and let you know that I appreciate your approach to artist interviews. I like the fact that you take a “less is more” approach allowing the interviewee to share their story without cluttering the interview with many other things. I also appreciate the tasteful manner in which you weave into your podcast the selections of music.— J.M.
I have worked with Jason Crane (The Jazz Session) for over a year and his professionalism, fantastic ability to uncover the artists, and his dedication to the American art form of Jazz are unprecedented.— Chris DiGirolamo (Two for the Show Media)
I just heard my appearance on your show and have to thank you again for the opportunity to share. Your insightful questions made it a pleasure and displayed your professionalism, skills as an interviewer and most of all, your respect for the music. Once again many thanks y … Mucho ache’ (positive energy)!— Percussionist Bobby Sanabria in New York, NY
I just wanted to drop you a note and let you know how much I’m enjoying your podcast.— Saxophonist Brian Patneaude in Albany, NY
I just wanted to thank you for the great job you did with [my episode of] The Jazz Session. I really appreciate your work.— Pianist Misha Piatigorsky (Show #6)
I’ve just read your excellent interview [at All About Jazz] with Steve Swallow talking about the development of his work with Robert Creeley’s poems. I’m a poet, long time appreciator of Creeley’s work, have taught him to students, and have been enjoying 3 of the Swallow/Creeley collaborative albums at home.— C.M.
Just a note to let you know how much I enjoyed the Bobby Sanabria session. Thanks for being so truly connected to the Jazz world and for letting us enjoy the fruits of your hard labor.— E.M. in Rochester, NY
Just wanted to say I really enjoyed the interview you did with Toru Dodo. That was really great!!— Drummer Pete Zimmer in New York, NY
Thank you very much for the interview on your Jazz Session. It was quite fun and challenging for me. I’m looking forward to having another interview opportunity in Japanese with you. (So no sweat.) Anyways, Again, Thank you very much.— Pianist Toru Dodo (Show #5)
Thanks for the fantastic David Torn interview. I was not aware of your show but will definitely tune in again.— M.R. in Innsbruck, Austria
[The Jazz Session] has featured top jazz artists like Victor Goines, John Abercrombie, Jeff “Tain” Watts, and Grant Stewart, with interviews and cuts from the artists’ albums. Crane is immersed in the music enough to ask all the right questions; there’s more depth here than you might find elsewhere.— Ron Netsky, City Newspaper, Rochester NY


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