Jazz Mafia's Grateful Brass Jerry Garcia Birthday Celebration
In this enlightening interview, host Steve Roby speaks with Adam Theis, the trombonist, bassist, composer, and co-founder of Jazz Mafia. The interview also highlights the upcoming release of a Grateful Brass album and an exclusive Jerry Garcia birthday Celebration show at Blue Note in Napa.
Eddie 9V on his latest single and upcoming album
In this interview on Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby chats with the Atlanta-born blues guitarist Eddie 9V. At just 26, Eddie has already achieved significant acclaim, including a #1 Billboard Blues album with Capricorn.
Colbie Caillat reflects on career and new album, ‘Along the Way’
In this captivating interview on Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby sits down with Grammy Award-winning artist Colbie Caillat to discuss her illustrious career and latest musical endeavors.
Matt Lowell on Lo Moon's new album, ‘I Wish You Way More Than Luck’
This interview with show host Steve Roby and Matt Lowell, the Los Angeles-based alternative rock band Lo Moon's frontman, offers an insightful look into the band's journey, creative processes, and latest album, I Wish You Way More Than Luck.
Noah Guthrie, on touring and new single, ‘Carry It Well’
In this interview on Backstage Sonoma, host Steven Roby chats with Americana singer-songwriter Noah Guthrie about his music career and upcoming show in Napa, California.
Color Green on latest album, 'Fools Parade'
In this engaging interview, the California-based quartet Color Green sits down with host Steve Roby to discuss their latest album 'Fool’s Parade,' musical influences, and the creative process behind their unique sound.
Rachel Garlin, on her album ‘The Ballad of Madelyne & Therese’
San Francisco’s Rachel Garlin discusses her album The Ballad of Madelyne & Therese and her upcoming show at the Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley.
Tom Rigney on his Career and new projects
In this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby is joined by Tom Rigney, a renowned fiddler, composer, and Bay Area music legend.
Say aloha to Kanekoa
The interview features ukulele virtuoso Vince Esquire and bassist Uncle Don Lopez from the band Kanekoa. Known for their unique blend of ukulele-powered Hawaiian jam rock, Kanekoa has been praised as the "Hawaiian Grateful Dead.”
Doodlebug from Digable Planets
The interview features Craig Irwin, also known as Doodlebug, from the pioneering hip-hop trio Diggable Planets. The conversation begins with a discussion about the group's influential debut single, "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)," and the creative process behind it, highlighting the group's innovative use of samples and their advantageous track development.
Leslie Mendelson on her latest album, ‘After the Party’
In this engaging interview, Grammy Award-nominated singer and songwriter Leslie Mendelson discusses her musical journey, influences, and her latest album, "After the Party.”
Jim “Kimo” West on slack key guitar
In this interview, Grammy Award winner Jim Kimo West discusses his musical journey and the rich history of Hawaiian slack key guitar. He elaborates on how slack key guitar strings are tuned differently than standard guitars, a practice that originated in the 19th century when Spanish cowboys introduced guitars to Hawaii.
Paul Kamm discusses Achilles Wheel
This is an interview with Paul Kamm, a singer, songwriter, and guitarist for Achilles Wheel. We discussed the inspiration to form the group and what the audience can look forward to at their Sweetwater Music Hall show in Mill Valley on Wednesday, July 10.
Stephen Dunne and Dana Moret From Cold Blood
This is an interview with guitarist Stephen Dunne and vocalist Dana Morey, who are part of the legendary Bay Area band Cold Blood. We discussed their upcoming show in Santa Rosa (Fridays at the Hood) on July 5th and their music.
Meet jazz drummer Jon Krosnick
This is an interview with renowned Jazz drummer Jon Krosnick, who has been a significant figure in the music industry for several decades.
Meet 19-year-old guitar virtuoso Asher Belsky
Joining us is Asher Belsky, a guitar virtuoso, songwriter, and vocalist. His music, a fusion of rock and R&B, has resonated across the Bay Area, gracing renowned venues like the Black Cat Jazz Club, Great American Music Hall, and the Bottom of the Hill. And, he’s only 19.
Spike Sikes: a slow burn of blues, jazz, and soul
This is an interview with renowned bluesman Spike Sikes. The Pacific Sun has described his music as a slow burn of blues, jazz, and soul, and his band, the Awesome Hotcakes, was honored with the award for "Hardest Working Band in Sonoma.”
The quirky mix of Lolo and Pops
This is an interview with musicians Paul Henry and Laura Shaffer of the duo Lolo & Pops. They have been singing their quirky mix of originals and covers in Sonoma County since 2007.
Ariana Arbitter co-founder of Sonoma Sounds
This is an interview with musician Ariana Arbitter. She is a vocalist, songwriter, and musician, whose musical abilities span various genres. She is also the co-founder of the band Sonoma Sounds, with guitarist and songwriter Hector Altamirano.
Meet multi-talented Brian Byrnes
This is an interview with North Bay vocalist, guitarist, and photographer Brian Byrnes. The Brian Byrnes Band will perform on Friday, July 12, for a free concert at the Cadillac Hotel in San Francisco.
