Sun, 25 March 2007 Click to listen (right-click to download)or click player below Show Notes Length: 58:35 e-mail: contrabassconversations@gmail.com voicemail: 206-666-6509 blog: www.doublebassblog.com Download the episode hereListen: This episode features the first part of an interview that
Jason recently did with double bassist Weldon Anderson. Weldon has worked in many styles of music,
from traditional classical bass playing to very experimental forms of
music. The first part of this interview
discusses Weldon's early years on the instrument and how he became involved Weldon Anderson was a member of the Squonk Opera when they
secured a run on Broadway in Visit the Squonk Opera to learn more about this ensemble http://squonkopera.com Click here to read the Ben Brantley review of the Squonk Opera ____________ The music of double bassist Donovan Stokes is featured throughout the episode from his recent album Gandaha. A former student of David Murray and Edgar Meyer, Donovan manages to blend several styles of bass playing and create his own compelling compositions. I am a real fan of Donovan's, and I can't wait to hear more of his playing. Visit http://donovanstokes.com or http://myspace.com/donovanstokes for more information on this extremely talented and creative bassist, and visit the following links to order Donovan's album Gandaha: Buy Gandaha through Lemur Music Donovan's bio: Fluent on electric bass and double bass, Dr. Donovan Stokes
currently teaches bass and composition in the Department of Music at _____________ Listener feedback from Comments[0] |


