Jazz interview with jazz contrabassist Joe Fonda. An interview by email in writing.
JazzBluesNews.com: – Before we jump into anything historical, can you tell us about what we can expect musically this evening?
Joe Fonda: – I’m not sure what evening your talking about…
JBN: – Are there sub-genres within the jazz field that you tend to stay away from or focus on?
JF: – No, I use the entire continuum of the music, I am interested in all of it.
JBN: – When your first desire to become involved in the music was & what do you learn about yourself from music?
JF: – That i had the passion for making the music my life.
JBN: – How do you prepare before your performances to help you maintain both spiritual and musical stamina?
JF: – I practice and work the material we will be performing. I have exercises that work on to keep my strength
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JBN: – What happened when you first heard Bird? Did it make an immediate impact on you?
JF: – Its hard to remember where i heard Bird the first time.
JBN: – With such an illustrious career, what has given you the most satisfaction musically?
JF: – Going back and listing the old cds from the Fonda Stevens Group. This band was very very special.
JBN: – From the musical and feeling point of view is there any difference between a old and great jazzmans and young?
JF: – The Older masters have there developed there own sound that’s the difference.
JBN: – What advice would you give to aspiring musicians thinking of pursuing a career?
JF: – Make sure the music is something you can’t live wth out. This is the only thing that will sustain you though the difficult times.
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