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Arturo O'Farrill  Bill Crow 
Billy Harper. Bobby Watson 
Dave Liebman Eddie Henderson
Fred Hersch  George Cables 
Joe Lovano  John Lee 
Justin Robinson  Lenny White.
Mark Guiliana. Morana Mesic 
Ron Carter  Roberta Gambarini 
Sheila Jordan     


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  A r t u r o  O' F a r r i l l

  Musician


At home, Brooklyn, March 2023


' "This album is called ‘The Best of Muddy Waters’ and it’s the seminal Chicago blues album with contributions by most of the people of note and are actually from Mississippi who had made the journey to Chicago. So you have the pure Mississippi blues in electric form for the first time. Muddy Water on slide guitar and vocals, Otis Span on piano, Little Walter on harmonica and of course Willie Dixon on bass amongst many other fine musicians - but they are literally the best in their category in my opinion and it’s a splendid example of working together – in a way that is so relaxed and so natural absolutely disciplined in a way that no revival band has ever been able to approach in my opinion - sheer quality, and this has all the classic tracks.

I played with Willie Dixon in Hollywood, I went there to represent Europe in the Little Walter Memorial Concert.



All the surviving members of the great Muddy Waters and Little Walter bands were there – The Aces and The Dukes and quite a lot of other people like Lowell Fulson and Lee Oskar who was the harmonica player with War who invented a completely different form of harmonica playing and everybody connected with blues – the last remaining time and they’re all dead now apart from Lee Oscar, that was back in 1990.
I went for two weeks and stayed for nearly a year.” 


Muddy Waters: 'The Best of Muddy Waters ' released 1958
Victor Brox


 

 B i l l  C r o w
  Musician

 The Roxy, New York City, 21 March 2023

'
"This album is called ‘The Best of Muddy Waters’ and it’s the seminal Chicago blues album with contributions by most of the people of note and are actually from Mississippi who had made the journey to Chicago. So you have the pure Mississippi blues in electric form for the first time. Muddy Water on slide guitar and vocals, Otis Span on piano, Little Walter on harmonica and of course Willie Dixon on bass amongst many other fine musicians - but they are literally the best in their category in my opinion and it’s a splendid example of working together – in a way that is so relaxed and so natural absolutely disciplined in a way that no revival band has ever been able to approach in my opinion - sheer quality, and this has all the classic tracks.
I played with Willie Dixon in Hollywood, I went there to represent Europe in the Little Walter Memorial Concert.

All the surviving members of the great Muddy Waters and Little Walter bands were there – The Aces and The Dukes and quite a lot of other people like Lowell Fulson and Lee Oskar who was the harmonica player with War who invented a completely different form of harmonica playing and everybody connected with blues – the last remaining time and they’re all dead now apart from Lee Oscar, that was back in 1990.
I went for two weeks and stayed for nearly a year.” 

Muddy Waters: 'The Best of Muddy Waters' released 1958
Victor Brox


Billy

Harper


MUSICIAN


Profile

My name is Julia Hamon and I’m a professional model, actress and director. I love bringing life to creative ideas and projects of all sorts. I enjoy being on the stage and behind the scenes, in front of a camera and holding it. 

2009-2015

For the past several years, I have worked on stages across North America and Europe, discovering the energy and life of cities and countries and enjoying the interactions between actors and audiences.

Skills

In addition to acting, I have trained as a dancer, singer and professional mime. The stage is in my blood and, whenever I encounter a new field or area that interests me, I explore it to its roots.

 

B i l l y  H a r p e r
  Musician

Melba's Restaurant, Harlem, 20 March 2023

'
"This album is called ‘The Best of Muddy Waters’ and it’s the seminal Chicago blues album with contributions by most of the people of note and are actually from Mississippi who had made the journey to Chicago. So you have the pure Mississippi blues in electric form for the first time. Muddy Water on slide guitar and vocals, Otis Span on piano, Little Walter on harmonica and of course Willie Dixon on bass amongst many other fine musicians - but they are literally the best in their category in my opinion and it’s a splendid example of working together – in a way that is so relaxed and so natural absolutely disciplined in a way that no revival band has ever been able to approach in my opinion - sheer quality, and this has all the classic tracks.
I played with Willie Dixon in Hollywood, I went there to represent Europe in the Little Walter Memorial Concert.

All the surviving members of the great Muddy Waters and Little Walter bands were there – The Aces and The Dukes and quite a lot of other people like Lowell Fulson and Lee Oskar who was the harmonica player with War who invented a completely different form of harmonica playing and everybody connected with blues – the last remaining time and they’re all dead now apart from Lee Oscar, that was back in 1990.
I went for two weeks and stayed for nearly a year.” 

Muddy Waters: 'The Best of Muddy Waters' released 1958
Victor Brox


 

 B o b b y  W a t s o n
  Musician

Smoke, New York City, 24 March 2023

'

"This album is called ‘The Best of Muddy Waters’ and it’s the seminal Chicago blues album with contributions by most of the people of note and are actually from Mississippi who had made the journey to Chicago. So you have the pure Mississippi blues in electric form for the first time. Muddy Water on slide guitar and vocals, Otis Span on piano, Little Walter on harmonica and of course Willie Dixon on bass amongst many other fine musicians - but they are literally the best in their category in my opinion and it’s a splendid example of working together – in a way that is so relaxed and so natural absolutely disciplined in a way that no revival band has ever been able to approach in my opinion - sheer quality, and this has all the classic tracks.
I played with Willie Dixon in Hollywood, I went there to represent Europe in the Little Walter Memorial Concert.

All the surviving members of the great Muddy Waters and Little Walter bands were there – The Aces and The Dukes and quite a lot of other people like Lowell Fulson and Lee Oskar who was the harmonica player with War who invented a completely different form of harmonica playing and everybody connected with blues – the last remaining time and they’re all dead now apart from Lee Oscar, that was back in 1990.
I went for two weeks and stayed for nearly a year.” 

Muddy Waters: 'The Best of Muddy Waters' released 1958
Victor Brox


 

 D a v e  L i e b m a n
  Musician

At home, New York City, 22 March 2023

'

"This album is called ‘The Best of Muddy Waters’ and it’s the seminal Chicago blues album with contributions by most of the people of note and are actually from Mississippi who had made the journey to Chicago. So you have the pure Mississippi blues in electric form for the first time. Muddy Water on slide guitar and vocals, Otis Span on piano, Little Walter on harmonica and of course Willie Dixon on bass amongst many other fine musicians - but they are literally the best in their category in my opinion and it’s a splendid example of working together – in a way that is so relaxed and so natural absolutely disciplined in a way that no revival band has ever been able to approach in my opinion - sheer quality, and this has all the classic tracks.
I played with Willie Dixon in Hollywood, I went there to represent Europe in the Little Walter Memorial Concert.

All the surviving members of the great Muddy Waters and Little Walter bands were there – The Aces and The Dukes and quite a lot of other people like Lowell Fulson and Lee Oskar who was the harmonica player with War who invented a completely different form of harmonica playing and everybody connected with blues – the last remaining time and they’re all dead now apart from Lee Oscar, that was back in 1990.
I went for two weeks and stayed for nearly a year.” 

Muddy Waters: 'The Best of Muddy Waters' released 1958
Victor Brox


 

E d d i e  H e n d e r s o n
  Musician

Birdland, New York City, 17 March 2023

'

"This album is called ‘The Best of Muddy Waters’ and it’s the seminal Chicago blues album with contributions by most of the people of note and are actually from Mississippi who had made the journey to Chicago. So you have the pure Mississippi blues in electric form for the first time. Muddy Water on slide guitar and vocals, Otis Span on piano, Little Walter on harmonica and of course Willie Dixon on bass amongst many other fine musicians - but they are literally the best in their category in my opinion and it’s a splendid example of working together – in a way that is so relaxed and so natural absolutely disciplined in a way that no revival band has ever been able to approach in my opinion - sheer quality, and this has all the classic tracks.
I played with Willie Dixon in Hollywood, I went there to represent Europe in the Little Walter Memorial Concert.

All the surviving members of the great Muddy Waters and Little Walter bands were there – The Aces and The Dukes and quite a lot of other people like Lowell Fulson and Lee Oskar who was the harmonica player with War who invented a completely different form of harmonica playing and everybody connected with blues – the last remaining time and they’re all dead now apart from Lee Oscar, that was back in 1990.
I went for two weeks and stayed for nearly a year.” 

Muddy Waters: 'The Best of Muddy Waters' released 1958
Victor Brox


 

F r e d  H e r s c h
  Musician

At home, New York City, 17 March 2023

'

"This album is called ‘The Best of Muddy Waters’ and it’s the seminal Chicago blues album with contributions by most of the people of note and are actually from Mississippi who had made the journey to Chicago. So you have the pure Mississippi blues in electric form for the first time. Muddy Water on slide guitar and vocals, Otis Span on piano, Little Walter on harmonica and of course Willie Dixon on bass amongst many other fine musicians - but they are literally the best in their category in my opinion and it’s a splendid example of working together – in a way that is so relaxed and so natural absolutely disciplined in a way that no revival band has ever been able to approach in my opinion - sheer quality, and this has all the classic tracks.
I played with Willie Dixon in Hollywood, I went there to represent Europe in the Little Walter Memorial Concert.

All the surviving members of the great Muddy Waters and Little Walter bands were there – The Aces and The Dukes and quite a lot of other people like Lowell Fulson and Lee Oskar who was the harmonica player with War who invented a completely different form of harmonica playing and everybody connected with blues – the last remaining time and they’re all dead now apart from Lee Oscar, that was back in 1990.
I went for two weeks and stayed for nearly a year.” 

Muddy Waters: 'The Best of Muddy Waters' released 1958
Victor Brox


G e o r g e  C a b l e s

Musician

Birdland, New York City, 18 March, 2023

"Elton John – for me – ran at his peak in the years I was at high school. 'Madman Across The Water' came out around ’71, and he was the first person that I became a fan of and I would spend nights getting tickets.  
And everything about his craziness was sort of inside me cos I came from a very repressed background and there was just something I could experience. Busting loose, being crazy and creative... And Captain Fantastic was sort of my ‘American Graffiti’ summer.  
This came out in ’75 and it was a song everybody played. I was the editor of the yearbook and everybody talked about me being the crazy Elton John fan for four years and he’s finally leaving! (laughs) - but it was.  

I was so absorbed and the song ‘Someone Saved My Life Tonight’ always made me think, ‘You can get out.’ You can somehow be different from background that I don’t really want to go into too much, but I really thought I would be trapped in a certain kind of life.  
And this and getting out of my school and thinking, ‘This is the change in my life to being an adult,’ to making decisions that were gonna get me out of the little town I was in, and what I had to do to make sure I didn’t screw it up.  

And this is just four years of listening to his music, in particular, amongst others that I really loved, but this one was sort of my anthem.  

And that’s why when you mentioned an album, I really thought of this summer. 'Cos after this summer, everything was totally different to me, when I got to college and started to become my own person... I met David while I was still in college. And I went from being engaged to be married, to, a few months later, moving in with this character.  
And I reflected again on this song, ‘Someone Saved My Life Tonight’, and meeting David changed the whole course of my being able to be honest and be the person I was meant to be. So that’s why this album is important to me."

Jolino Beserra: At home Silver Lake, Los Angeles, 13th April 2014

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J o e  L o v a n o
  Musician

At home, near Beacon, New York State, 19 March 2023

' "This album is called ‘The Best of Muddy Waters’ and it’s the seminal Chicago blues album with contributions by most of the people of note and are actually from Mississippi who had made the journey to Chicago. So you have the pure Mississippi blues in electric form for the first time. Muddy Water on slide guitar and vocals, Otis Span on piano, Little Walter on harmonica and of course Willie Dixon on bass amongst many other fine musicians - but they are literally the best in their category in my opinion and it’s a splendid example of working together – in a way that is so relaxed and so natural absolutely disciplined in a way that no revival band has ever been able to approach in my opinion - sheer quality, and this has all the classic tracks.
I played with Willie Dixon in Hollywood, I went there to represent Europe in the Little Walter Memorial Concert.

All the surviving members of the great Muddy Waters and Little Walter bands were there – The Aces and The Dukes and quite a lot of other people like Lowell Fulson and Lee Oskar who was the harmonica player with War who invented a completely different form of harmonica playing and everybody connected with blues – the last remaining time and they’re all dead now apart from Lee Oscar, that was back in 1990.
I went for two weeks and stayed for nearly a year.” 

Muddy Waters: 'The Best of Muddy Waters' released 1958
Victor Brox

 

J o h n  L e e
  Musician

The Roxy, New York City, 21 March 2023
 
"It's Coltrane - 'Live at the Village Vanguard' - the one from '61. And, you know, it's special because when it came out I think he was constantly blowing everybody's mind but when he brought this out he blew everybody's mind!
And you know - and their mother and father and grandmother, you know (laughs). He just rewrote the whole thing - playing the saxophone like that and leading the band like that was never done until that record.  
That was the template for like hot modern jazz from the 60's, you know, and up until now. It's for me that's the height of the music you know and nobody has gotten that kind of playing to that level as yet, in my opinion you know. that's just - it's all - you know - it's one persons opinion - so a lot of people might disagree you know. So, but that's it - that's why. And it's what he's doing with the blues - what he's doing with the modal thing that he got from Miles - it's where he was taking it. He was taking it elsewhere you know. He was just going into all the different places that we who followed is attempting to continue and develop and go into there, you know, but him, Elvin, Jimmy Garrison and McCoy Tyner they were doing that in 1961 you know.  
They started that ball rollin' for me, you know, and that's why I love it."

John Coltrane: Coltrane "Live" at the Village Vanguard released 1962

Jean Toussaint



J u s t i n  R o b i n s o n
  Musician

The Roxy, New York City, 24 March 2023

'

"This album is called ‘The Best of Muddy Waters’ and it’s the seminal Chicago blues album with contributions by most of the people of note and are actually from Mississippi who had made the journey to Chicago. So you have the pure Mississippi blues in electric form for the first time. Muddy Water on slide guitar and vocals, Otis Span on piano, Little Walter on harmonica and of course Willie Dixon on bass amongst many other fine musicians - but they are literally the best in their category in my opinion and it’s a splendid example of working together – in a way that is so relaxed and so natural absolutely disciplined in a way that no revival band has ever been able to approach in my opinion - sheer quality, and this has all the classic tracks.
I played with Willie Dixon in Hollywood, I went there to represent Europe in the Little Walter Memorial Concert.

All the surviving members of the great Muddy Waters and Little Walter bands were there – The Aces and The Dukes and quite a lot of other people like Lowell Fulson and Lee Oskar who was the harmonica player with War who invented a completely different form of harmonica playing and everybody connected with blues – the last remaining time and they’re all dead now apart from Lee Oscar, that was back in 1990.
I went for two weeks and stayed for nearly a year.” 

Muddy Waters: 'The Best of Muddy Waters' released 1958
Victor Brox


 
L e n n y W h i t e
  Musician

At home, New York City, 22 March, 2023

'

"This album is called ‘The Best of Muddy Waters’ and it’s the seminal Chicago blues album with contributions by most of the people of note and are actually from Mississippi who had made the journey to Chicago. So you have the pure Mississippi blues in electric form for the first time. Muddy Water on slide guitar and vocals, Otis Span on piano, Little Walter on harmonica and of course Willie Dixon on bass amongst many other fine musicians - but they are literally the best in their category in my opinion and it’s a splendid example of working together – in a way that is so relaxed and so natural absolutely disciplined in a way that no revival band has ever been able to approach in my opinion - sheer quality, and this has all the classic tracks.
I played with Willie Dixon in Hollywood, I went there to represent Europe in the Little Walter Memorial Concert.

All the surviving members of the great Muddy Waters and Little Walter bands were there – The Aces and The Dukes and quite a lot of other people like Lowell Fulson and Lee Oskar who was the harmonica player with War who invented a completely different form of harmonica playing and everybody connected with blues – the last remaining time and they’re all dead now apart from Lee Oscar, that was back in 1990.
I went for two weeks and stayed for nearly a year.” 

Muddy Waters: 'The Best of Muddy Waters' released 1958
Victor Brox


 
M a r k  G u i l i a n a
  Musician

Village Vanguard, New York City, 23 March 2023

'
"This album is called ‘The Best of Muddy Waters’ and it’s the seminal Chicago blues album with contributions by most of the people of note and are actually from Mississippi who had made the journey to Chicago. So you have the pure Mississippi blues in electric form for the first time. Muddy Water on slide guitar and vocals, Otis Span on piano, Little Walter on harmonica and of course Willie Dixon on bass amongst many other fine musicians - but they are literally the best in their category in my opinion and it’s a splendid example of working together – in a way that is so relaxed and so natural absolutely disciplined in a way that no revival band has ever been able to approach in my opinion - sheer quality, and this has all the classic tracks.
I played with Willie Dixon in Hollywood, I went there to represent Europe in the Little Walter Memorial Concert.

All the surviving members of the great Muddy Waters and Little Walter bands were there – The Aces and The Dukes and quite a lot of other people like Lowell Fulson and Lee Oskar who was the harmonica player with War who invented a completely different form of harmonica playing and everybody connected with blues – the last remaining time and they’re all dead now apart from Lee Oscar, that was back in 1990.
I went for two weeks and stayed for nearly a year.” 

Muddy Waters: 'The Best of Muddy Waters' released 1958
Victor Brox


 
Morana Mesic
  Artist Management

Melba's Restaurant, Harlem, 20 March 2023

' "This album is called ‘The Best of Muddy Waters’ and it’s the seminal Chicago blues album with contributions by most of the people of note and are actually from Mississippi who had made the journey to Chicago. So you have the pure Mississippi blues in electric form for the first time. Muddy Water on slide guitar and vocals, Otis Span on piano, Little Walter on harmonica and of course Willie Dixon on bass amongst many other fine musicians - but they are literally the best in their category in my opinion and it’s a splendid example of working together – in a way that is so relaxed and so natural absolutely disciplined in a way that no revival band has ever been able to approach in my opinion - sheer quality, and this has all the classic tracks.
I played with Willie Dixon in Hollywood, I went there to represent Europe in the Little Walter Memorial Concert.

All the surviving members of the great Muddy Waters and Little Walter bands were there – The Aces and The Dukes and quite a lot of other people like Lowell Fulson and Lee Oskar who was the harmonica player with War who invented a completely different form of harmonica playing and everybody connected with blues – the last remaining time and they’re all dead now apart from Lee Oscar, that was back in 1990.
I went for two weeks and stayed for nearly a year.” 

Muddy Waters: 'The Best of Muddy Waters' released 1958
Victor Brox

 
R o n  C a r t e r
  Musician

At home, New York City, 18 March 2023

"Well, I was a struggling graphic artist and I got this job for this new Stephen Sondheim musical called 'Follies'.
And I called up the ad agency that was handling the art and I said, ‘This is David Byrd, I’m an artist, and could I present a sketch?’  
And they said, ‘Oh no, we’ve paid all the sketch artists. We only have a budget for 14.’ And I said, ‘well, how about if I do it for free?’ And they said, ‘Oh, well, we love free!’ So I did a sketch and oddly enough it was chosen, much to my total surprise. I just wanged it out and did it - you know?  

And it became kind of a legendary show that was very large - it had a cast of 48 and huge sets and it was about the end of an era - about the end of the Ziegfeld era, really. Those girls and those... and you know they were plotless. They had vaudeville acts between they had six-foot girls walking around in glamorous costumes.  
And, ironically, the show opened on the night of my 30th birthday - it’s an album I always revisit and I’ve done four different productions in different places. So I’ve done four different versions of this - I did a profile - you know, I’ve just done every possible idea I could get from that original idea of the Follies girl with the title being her head dress and the crack symbolising the end of an era as a metaphor. So that’s kind of it."

WE: Would you say that that album represents as much to you musically? Or would you say that there are any other bands, ensembles or records that musically really speak to you very deeply? 

 

 R o b e r t a  G a m b a r i n i
  Musician

The Roxy, New York City, 21 March 2023

' "This album is called ‘The Best of Muddy Waters’ and it’s the seminal Chicago blues album with contributions by most of the people of note and are actually from Mississippi who had made the journey to Chicago. So you have the pure Mississippi blues in electric form for the first time. Muddy Water on slide guitar and vocals, Otis Span on piano, Little Walter on harmonica and of course Willie Dixon on bass amongst many other fine musicians - but they are literally the best in their category in my opinion and it’s a splendid example of working together – in a way that is so relaxed and so natural absolutely disciplined in a way that no revival band has ever been able to approach in my opinion - sheer quality, and this has all the classic tracks.
I played with Willie Dixon in Hollywood, I went there to represent Europe in the Little Walter Memorial Concert.

All the surviving members of the great Muddy Waters and Little Walter bands were there – The Aces and The Dukes and quite a lot of other people like Lowell Fulson and Lee Oskar who was the harmonica player with War who invented a completely different form of harmonica playing and everybody connected with blues – the last remaining time and they’re all dead now apart from Lee Oscar, that was back in 1990.
I went for two weeks and stayed for nearly a year.” 

Muddy Waters: 'The Best of Muddy Waters' released 1958
Victor Brox


S h e i l a  J o r d a n

                                                               Musician                                      

                                                                                               At home, New York City, 20 March, 2023
                                                                                  

“It's 'Raw Power' by Iggy and the Stooges it came out in 1973. I heard about it in 1978 I think when I was about fourteen – fifteen. 

A bunch of friends that I used to hang out with who were all guitar players at various levels, were a bit older than me, I used to play around at friends houses and one guy said I should check this out because it reminded him of the way I was playing at the time, so that intrigued me. 

This name Raw Power kept coming up again and again. 

So I got on the bus and went into town to buy it, which was a big deal because I was only a kid and I didn't really have that much money."

Full interview

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