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Doing Jazz with Lorens Chuno

On this podcast, Lorens Chuno presents conversations with enterprising jazz musicians. Every now and then, an artist of another form stops by. These conversations are free-form in nature and casually explore the work life of these artists; but don't be surprised to hear their "starting out" stories, their opinions on current issues, and maybe one or two pieces of advice for people interested in their chosen art field. Come here every week for a new episode of the podcast, and find out how these inspiring jazz practitioners do jazz.

Dec 28, 2016

Nkumu is a singer/guitarist and leads the music group, the Life Long Project. He also leads the Afro Congolese Dance troupe based in Harlem New York. As if that’s not enough, he also has a congressional award. Join Nkumu and Lorens as they talk about Kinshasa, playing with Fally Ipupa, politics, and other carefully...


Oct 11, 2016

John Gray is a bassist /song-writer and leads the Jazz Thieves, an awesome modern jazz quartet based in Brooklyn NY. Join John and Lorens as they talk about Phoenix, nice couches, Hillary Clinton and other carelessly unrelated stuff. (music: ‘Brooklyn Elegy', ‘You’ll Turn Out OK’ by The Jazz Thieves) 


Sep 3, 2016

Talay is a singer/songwriter/guitarist and an all round awesome human. Join Talay and Lorens as they talk about playing in New York City, bringing people out to live events, art and public policy, Iggy Azalea, New York City pizza, and other carefully unrelated stuff.  

 


Aug 3, 2016

Cheney Munson is the frontman of Tacoma Narrows, a New York based six-piece americana/folk band. Join Cheney and Lorens as they talk about songwriting, driving, brexit, and other carelessly connected stuff.  Enjoy.


Jul 23, 2016

Alex Spieth is prolific actor/writer/producer who created the award winning web series Blank My Life. Join Alex and Lorens as she talks about Nashville, acting, being a female pastor, donnald trump, sliders, and other connected but unrelated things (Music Credit: "Easy Busy” by Lorens Chuno) .