As LINER NOTES enters its fourth season in July, I am making an appeal for funding in order to keep it going. I ask you to click here to watch a short video explaining the situation and the motivation for this appeal. I am passionate about LINER NOTES, a podcast that I started in 2018. It features unstructured conversations with some of this era’s most influential creative improvising musicians.
The show has recently lost one of its major sources of its funding, so I am reaching out to you, the community in seeking support. The episodes especially in the last year and a half have been powerful as they are documenting how musicians are coping with the pandemic along with the racial and political turmoil that is defining this era. If you have enjoyed any of the episodes and would like to hear them continue, I humbly ask that you consider financially supporting LINER NOTES.
Click here to learn more about the fundraising campaign.
Thank you for your consideration.
David Bixler
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LINER NOTES Guest List Since 2018
- Mike Rodriguez
- Jon Cowherd
- Arturo O’Farrill
- Alan Ferber
- Rogerio Boccato
- Pascal Le Boeuf
- Ted Nash
- Pedro Giraudo
- Mike Stern
- John Patitucci
- Dayna Stephens
- Frank Kimbrough
- Sean Jones
- Joel Frahm
- Scott Robinson
- Myron Walden
- JD Allen
- David Berkman
- Sam Newsome
- Remy LeBouef
- Dave Stryker
- Gregg August
- Donny McCaslin
- Miguel Zenon
- Rudresh Mahanthappa
- Gary Smulyan
- Antonio Hart
- Ingrid Jensen
- Ben Wendel
- Dafnis Prieto
- Sheryl Bailey
- Dave Douglas
- Ryan Keberle
- Geoffrey Keezer
- Robert Hurst
- Rudy Royston
- Camila Meza
About LINER NOTES
LINER NOTES is a podcast that provides a jazz artist with a platform to speak about their process while giving the listener a window into the human being behind the music. Hosted by saxophonist David Bixler. LINER NOTES was initially conceived of to fulfill a gap in jazz education as well as to shine a light on artists that are working hard to produce great music. Each month David Bixler interviews a different jazz artist to discuss their music, career, and life—information that formerly was found on the backs of album covers and in the notes of CDs but is sometimes hard to find in the era of downloadable and streamed music.For more information contact All About Jazz.