Internationally renown jazz artists, Ted Poor & Andrew D'Angelo, recorded & released a duo recording at the beginning of the year with release shows booked on both coasts as just as the performance space came to a screeching halt.
This Friday we'll hear from them both, Ted in Seattle & Andrew in NYC, on how they've adopted there lives and practices to fit with the new forms of outreach & communication in music.
Tune in for this energetic conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.
Jeremiah introduces the guests of the show, Ted Poor and Andrew D’Angelo. The first half of the show is centered around Ted, who is currently based in Seattle. Ted talks about his education, Jeremiah thinks back on when he first saw him perform. Ted talks about his current position at University of Washington and how it currently informs his approach to jazz music.
Ted talks about how the pandemic impacted the promotion of his album, especially being in the early hotspot in Seattle. They talk about how the pandemic is currently affecting musicians and other artists while Jeremiah projects a musical revolution in the near future. Ted shares his contact information and where to find his album for listeners.
Jeremiah introduces the second guest of the show Andrew D’Angelo. He talks about the joys of recording and releasing an album. Andrew gives out advice for musicians, especially those around his age, right before the break.
Andrew continues his talk about contracts and shares insight from his entertainment lawyer. Andrew talks about what it was like putting out an album in the pandemic, After uploading his album, he relates an experience about getting an offer for a Grammys nomination almost immediately, eventually getting a nomination. Andrew shares his contact information and where to find his music.