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Inside MusiCast

Summary: Inside MusiCast, celebrating our 13th year of taking you inside the music with the best musicians on the planet. Hosted by Rick Such and Eddy Cabello, along with a worldwide team of correspondents, Inside MusiCast is your source for in-depth interviews with the A-list studio musicians whose names have graced the liner notes of the biggest albums in the history of popular music.

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 Inside MusiCast - Episode 211 (John Ferraro) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:16:34

John Ferraro has enjoyed a panoramic drumming career that has allowed him to become a first call, A-list session drummer, and that doesnt happen overnight. From his early tours and sessions with Larry Carlton and Barry Manilow to playing with Boz Scaggs, Burt Bacharach, and so many others, John has earned his stripes, has garnered respect among his peers in the music industry, and hes created a long-lasting career in music. Johns journey continues and were very pleased to finally have him on to talk about his amazing career. Inside MusiCast welcomes John Ferraro.

 Inside MusiCast - Episode 210 (Jimmy Haslip) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:12

Its been a few years since Jimmy Haslip has been a guest on Inside MusiCast, but we had to have him back. Since his departure from the Yellowjackets in 2012, Jimmy has been extremely busy and has had a hand in dozens of projects that keep his calendar full year after year. 2018 has been no different and has yielded some amazing projects, such as a second Arc Trio record that features Scott Kinsey and Gergo Borlai, as well as a collaboration with Otmaro Ruiz and Jimmy Branly on a record project called Elemental. Add a few months of touring, session work, and producing and his calendar is bursting at the seams. Hear to fill us in on his musical journey is none other than Jimmy Haslip.

 Inside MusiCast - Episode 209 (Steve Lukather) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:18

Its no surprise when we say that Steve Lukather wears his heart on his sleeve. Weve known this about him for a long time and his recently released autobiography titled The Gospel According To Luke is a fascinating look into his career in music, yet it also contains very honest and candid accounts of the trials and tribulations of the business that hes experienced along the way. His music, songwriting, and his prowess on the guitar is a gift he has shared with all of us for over 40 years and its earned him immense respect by his peers and fans as one of the greatest musicians to ever pick-up a guitar, but as fans we often dont realize the sacrifice, the time and the work that it takes to achieve what Luke has accomplished. While the book contains an incredible variety of these accounts, memoirs and stories, it only scratches the surface. Since its been close to four years since we last had Luke on the show, its definitely time to catch-up with him, dig a little deeper into his mind, and weve included many questions from our listeners from around the world. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome our good friend, Steve Lukather.

 Inside MusiCast - Episode 208 (Los Lobotomys - David Garfield and Doug Bossi) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:05

In the mid to late 1980s, if it was a Tuesday night at the Baked Potato in North Hollywood, it was Los Lobotomys night. The original band, an offshoot of David Garfields band Karizma, consisted of some of the best musicians in L.A., included Jeff Porcaro, Lenny Castro, Nathan East, Brandon Fields, Steve Lukather and David Garfield. Lines formed outside the Spuds door with fans who wanted to experience the bands instrumental rock, jazz fusion and be-bop. However, the Lobotomys door was always open and many guests appears with them throughout the years, including Carlos Vega, Joe Sample, Vinnie Colaiuta, David Sanborn, Gregg Bissonette, Sheila E., Marcus Miller, Larry Carlton, Slash, Pat Travers, David Paich, Bobby Kimball, Alex Acua, Chad Wackerman and many others. Fast forward to 2018 and the band is still going strong and has reinvented its lineup. With a new album on the way, Los Lobotomys is back as version 3.0 and consists of its founder, David Garfield, along with Lenny Castro on percussion, John Pea on bass, Chad Wackerman on drums and the latest addition, guitarist Doug Bossi. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome back our old friend David Garfield and guitarist Doug Bossi.

 Inside MusiCast - Episode 207 (Jeff Coffey) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:10:06

Earlier this year, bassist and vocalist Jeff Coffey left his gig with the legendary band Chicago. Jeff will be the first to admit that it was a dream gig, especially for a musician who was just finding his way back into the business after taking a hiatus from all things music. Hes now focused on other musical aspirations, including work on his third solo project, which is still in production. He's also found himself on the road again as a member of Don Felder's band. Jeff has come a long way from his roots in the Orlando area and hes here to share his musical journey with us. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome, Jeff Coffey.

 Inside MusiCast - Episode 206 (James Harrah) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:47

As a writer, producer, composer and highly sought-after guitarist, James Harrah has left his musical imprint on countless projects, including his own. Hes a guitarist that is always in demand due to his versatility, from jazz to gospel, R&B to pop, AOR to folk and rock to funk, James has delivered at every level, in every genre. Hes credited for his work with Patrick Leonard, Richard Page, Herbie Hancock, Peabo Bryson, Valerie Carter, Peter Cetera, Ray Charles, Andrae Crouch, The Commodores, Kenny Loggins, Jewel, Madonna, Vonda Shepard, Wilson Phillips and many more. Plus, he has a new solo project in the works that will be available in the near future. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome James Harrah.

 Inside MusiCast - Episode 205 (Snuffy Walden) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:57

Being in the right place at the right time is often the foot in the door for many successful musicians, but you can never overlook the sheer talent that cracks the door open even wider. Snuffy Walden will admit that good timing had its good fortunes. From his early days in the blues rock band Stray Dog and opening shows for ELP, to becoming a first call studio musician having worked with artists such as Stevie Wonder, Chaka, Laura Branigan, Donna Summer, and Rita Coolidge, Snuffy eventually traveled down a musical path that he never expected with writing scores and themes for popular television shows such as The West Wing, Thirtysomething, and The Wonder Years. Through this work in television, Snuffy has earned ten Emmy nominations and has won an Emmy for his work on The West Wing. Hes been on our wish list for quite some time and today were honored to talk with Snuffy Walden.

 Inside MusiCast - Episode 204 (Lenny Castro) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:48

It was just two years ago that we welcomed Lenny Castro to Inside MusiCast for the first time. Little did we know that in this short span of time since that interview that he would embark on creating the tracks that would become his debut solo album, Hands Of Silk And Stone. The album was released over the weekend on digital download sites, such as iTunes and Amazon Music and also appears on streaming platforms, like Spotify and Apple Music. So what musical path did Lenny take in creating this new project and what musicians did he enlist? Lets find out. Joining us once again to discuss Hands Of Silk And Stone is our good friend, Lenny Castro.

 Inside MusiCast - Episode 203 (Casey Young) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:28

If youve never heard the name Casey Young, youve definitely heard his contributions to many incredible albums. Although he began honing his musical skills on drums, Casey eventually became fascinated with synthesizers after hearing the music of Todd Rundgren. From that moment on, Casey became one of go-to guys for creating sounds and sound design. From building synthesizers, to helping artists find the right sound for the right place, to providing sound design support for major tours, Casey Young has collaborated with an astounding list of musicians, including Gary Wright, Yes, Madonna, Michael Sembello, Toto, Mr. Mister, Michael Jackson, Tina Turner, Greg Mathieson, The Manhattan Transfer, David Sanborn, Robbie Nevil, and many more. Here to talk to us about all of this in-studio is none other than Casey Young.

 Inside MusiCast - Episode 202 (Ross Pallone) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:23

Since 1976, Ross Pallones passion for live mixing and studio engineering has made an imprint on the musical landscape for some of the biggest names in the business. His big break came in the early 80s when he met Michael McDonald while engineering Amy Hollands debut album On Your Every Word. This meeting evolved into a long term relationship with McDonald, but it also set his career in motion with engineering albums and providing live mixing for hundreds of artists, including Alan Parsons, Alice Cooper, Ambrosia, Barbara Streisand, Chaka Khan, Christopher Cross, David Foster, David Pack, Diana Ross, Earth, Wind & Fire, Elton John, Dean Martin, Donna Summer, Gladys Knight, James Newton Howard, Manhattan Transfer, Michael Jackson, and Prince, among many others. Here to talk about the behind-the-scenes world of studio engineering and live mixing is Ross Pallone.

 Inside MusiCast - Episode 201 (Michael Franks) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:01

Its been seven years since we last visited with Michael Franks, when he had just released his last studio album Time Together. In a few weeks, his brand new album The Music In My Head is set to be released and it continues in his tradition of combining elements of jazz, pop, and Brazilian styles, with his unmistakable voice leading the way. The Music In My Head was a collaboration with several producers, arrangers and musicians, including the late Chuck Loeb, Jimmy Haslip, Scott Petito, Gil Goldstein, Charles Blenzig, Bob Mintzer, David Spinozza, Eric Marienthal, Manuel Quintana, Rachel Z, Billy Kilson, Larry Koonse and many more. The album drops in early June, but during our chat with Michael well play a few samples to whet your appetite. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome back Michael Franks.

 Inside MusiCast - Episode 200 (Lee Sklar) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:01

If youve been listening to Inside MusiCast from our early beginnings in 2006, youll recognize this throwback show intro that was voiced by the talented singer/songwriter Jennie DeVoe. Todays episode of Inside MusiCast is our 200th and were celebrating this milestone with a lighthearted conversation with one of our earliest guests and our good friend, bassist Lee Sklar. Lee is without question one of our favorite guests and were always pleased when he returns to the show to catch-up and to discuss his amazing career. This episode will also feature questions for Lee from our listeners from around the world. Eddy, our team of Correspondents and I thank you for your support of Inside MusiCast and for indulging us on our quest to take you inside the music one interview at a time. So for this 200th episode, Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome Lee Sklar.

 Inside MusiCast - Episode 199 (Steve Morse) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:18

40 years ago, the Dixie Dregs released Free Fall, their debut album on Capricorn Records with band members Andy West, Allen Sloan, Steve Davidowski, Rod Morgenstein and todays Inside MusiCast guest, guitarist Steve Morse. This incarnation of the band hasnt been back together since the release of Free Fall, but from now until the end of April, the complete, original line-up is on the road for an extensive tour that will take them all across the USA. Joining us to discuss all things Dixie Dregs, along with other career highlights, including his tenures with Deep Purple and Kansas, is guitarist Steve Morse.

 Inside MusiCast - Episode 198 (Neil Stubenhaus) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:52

Neil Stubenhaus is clearly one of the top A-list of bassists in the music business - and he doesn't need to preach it. It's proven with his discography and the select artists that he has been able to work with throughout his career. Hes sometimes under the radar, but hes been on ours for a long time and were happy to have him on Inside MusiCast as a guest. From his early years with Blood, Sweat & Tears to playing with Gino Vannelli, from Larry Carlton to Karizma, Stubenhaus is about as solid as they come. Hes got something to say about the craft of playing the instrument, as the industry in general. Inside MusiCast is please to welcome Neil Stubenhaus.

 Inside MusiCast - Episode 197 (David Garfield) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:44

David Garfield is as passionate a musician as he is talented. His latest project is massive undertaking and involves collaborations with the best musicians in the music business. Outside The Box is the working title and Creatchy has already amassed over 40 tracks - and hes still going. This labor of love is a collection of original tracks, as well as new arrangements of classic songs. The guest list on this project is off the charts, including Vinnie Colaiuta, Greg Phillinganes, Joe Porcaro, Paul Jackson, Jr., Freddie Washington, Kirk Whalum, Doc Kupka, Eric Marienthal, Will Lee, Steve Ferrone, Chris Trujillo, Walt Fowler, Brandon Fields, David Paich, Shannon Forrest, Jimmie Lee Sloas, and so many more. Here to chat with us more about this amazing project is our good friend David Garfield.

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