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Stories related to: Public Radio Music Day 2020

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Eclectic

Human Feelings, Otherworldly Sounds: The Music Of Makebelief

January 17, 2020 | Nick Brunner

Schuyler Petersen is a Sacramento musician known as Makebelief who warps his very human experiences with otherworldly sounds. He joined CapRadio's Nick Brunner to talk about his debut record "Confusion Fruit" and perform live in our studio.

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Classical

Watch Sunday Baroque Host Suzanne Bona's Visit To CapRadio And Performance With Jennifer Reason

August 30, 2019

Sunday Baroque host (and classically trained flutist) Suzanne Bona joined CapRadio Classical Host (and classically trained pianist) Jennifer Reason for a live performance at CapRadio on Aug. 23. See some of the highlights here.

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Shawn Thwaites Rebel Quartet And Camilla Take New Collaboration To The ‘Moon’

August 29, 2019 | Nick Brunner

Steel drummer and bandleader Shawn Thwaites shares how a new collaboration with singer Camilla Covington grew out of a chance encounter at the grocery store.

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Eclectic

Tiny Desk, Big Sounds. Our Favorite 2019 Northern California Tiny Desk Contestants

May 16, 2019 | Nick Brunner

There were so many solid entries that our Tiny Desk Heart grew three sizes this year. Hey, Listen! host Nick Brunner is joined by show intern Camille Escovedo and musician Lillian Frances to round up our favorite entries from NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest.

Home Is Where The Classical Music Is

May 11, 2017 | Kevin Doherty

It’s seven thirty on a Wednesday night, and UC Davis Grad Student Natalie Popovich is having some friends over for a party. But this is no ordinary college shindig, Popovich has something special planned for her audience.

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Jazz

Joe Gilman Deconstructs Dave Brubeck's Explorations In Time

April 14, 2017 | Paul Conley

This weekend the Joe Gilman Quartet will commemorate jazz great Dave Brubeck's famous recording "Time Out" with a concert featuring all of the selections that appeared on the groundbreaking album. Gilman helps explain what made the record so unique.

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Pianist Dave Bass: From Jazz To Jurisprudence And Back Again

January 19, 2017 | Gary G. Vercelli

Injury stalled jazz pianist Dave Bass' music career and forced him to pursue another course. He became a successful attorney, but jazz never left him. Recently retired from law, he's refocusing on jazz. And his rejuvenated music career is taking off.

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Jazz

Henry Robinett's Jazz Journey: From Mingus To Mitchell To Mountains

March 3, 2016 | Gary G. Vercelli

Guitarist Henry Robinett has a new CD out. That's news because it's been 16 years since he released his previous one! The popular, Sacramento-based guitarist talked about the album and about his musical history with CapRadio's Gary Vercelli.

 
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