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Episode Summary
In this festive episode, Steve Roby chats with acclaimed pianist, composer, and educator Adam Shulman, a key figure in the San Francisco jazz scene since 2002. Known for his work as a sideman with artists like Paula West, Stefon Harris, and Miguel Zenón, as well as for his own original albums, Adam shares insights into his musical journey and the timeless magic of Vince Guaraldi’s “A Charlie Brown Christmas.”
Key Topics & Highlights
A Holiday Tradition: Adam shares his yearly tribute to Vince Guaraldi’s “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” performed with his trio at SF Jazz’s Miner Auditorium. He reflects on why the music connects across generations and how it has become a family tradition for many in the Bay Area.
Musical Roots: Adam explains how his classical piano training at UC Santa Cruz and mentorship under Smith Dobson influenced his approach to jazz improvisation and composition.
Compositional Process: The episode features tracks from Adam’s catalog, including “The Little Ones” and “Mingus Dreams of Billy Strayhorn.” Adam explains his creative process, often starting with harmony and drawing inspiration from jazz greats.
The Art of Adaptation: Adam discusses balancing his roles as a bandleader and a sought-after sideman, and how collaborating with different artists shapes his unique sound.
Behind the Scenes: Listeners get a preview of the upcoming Charlie Brown Christmas show, including the setlist featuring music from both the original album and Guaraldi’s “A Boy Named Charlie Brown,” along with introductions to his longtime bandmates John Tala (bass) and James Gallagher (drums).
Family-Friendly Jazz: Adam and Steve discuss the importance of introducing young audiences to live jazz and how the Charlie Brown Christmas show serves as a gateway for many to discover jazz.
Event Details
Adam Shulman Trio Plays A Charlie Brown Christmas
Date: Sunday, December 21st
Time: 1:00 PM (Matinee)
Location: SF Jazz’s Miner Auditorium
Tickets & Info: https://www.sfjazz.org/tickets/productions/25-26/adam-shulman-trio-charlie-brown-christmas/
Bring the whole family for an afternoon of timeless holiday music and jazz improvisation!
Connect with Adam Shulman
Learn more about Adam’s music and upcoming performances on his website: https://www.adamshulmanjazz.com
Thanks for Listening!
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review Backstage Bay Area. Stay tuned for more conversations with the jazz artists shaping the Bay Area’s vibrant music scene. We’re keeping Jazz Alive in the 415!
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Episode Summary
In this festive episode, Steve Roby chats with acclaimed pianist, composer, and educator Adam Shulman, a key figure in the San Francisco jazz scene since 2002. Known for his work as a sideman with artists like Paula West, Stefon Harris, and Miguel Zenón, as well as for his own original albums, Adam shares insights into his musical journey and the timeless magic of Vince Guaraldi’s “A Charlie Brown Christmas.”
Key Topics & Highlights
A Holiday Tradition: Adam shares his yearly tribute to Vince Guaraldi’s “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” performed with his trio at SF Jazz’s Miner Auditorium. He reflects on why the music connects across generations and how it has become a family tradition for many in the Bay Area.
Musical Roots: Adam explains how his classical piano training at UC Santa Cruz and mentorship under Smith Dobson influenced his approach to jazz improvisation and composition.
Compositional Process: The episode features tracks from Adam’s catalog, including “The Little Ones” and “Mingus Dreams of Billy Strayhorn.” Adam explains his creative process, often starting with harmony and drawing inspiration from jazz greats.
The Art of Adaptation: Adam discusses balancing his roles as a bandleader and a sought-after sideman, and how collaborating with different artists shapes his unique sound.
Behind the Scenes: Listeners get a preview of the upcoming Charlie Brown Christmas show, including the setlist featuring music from both the original album and Guaraldi’s “A Boy Named Charlie Brown,” along with introductions to his longtime bandmates John Tala (bass) and James Gallagher (drums).
Family-Friendly Jazz: Adam and Steve discuss the importance of introducing young audiences to live jazz and how the Charlie Brown Christmas show serves as a gateway for many to discover jazz.
Event Details
Adam Shulman Trio Plays A Charlie Brown Christmas
Date: Sunday, December 21st
Time: 1:00 PM (Matinee)
Location: SF Jazz’s Miner Auditorium
Tickets & Info: https://www.sfjazz.org/tickets/productions/25-26/adam-shulman-trio-charlie-brown-christmas/
Bring the whole family for an afternoon of timeless holiday music and jazz improvisation!
Connect with Adam Shulman
Learn more about Adam’s music and upcoming performances on his website: https://www.adamshulmanjazz.com
Thanks for Listening!
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review Backstage Bay Area. Stay tuned for more conversations with the jazz artists shaping the Bay Area’s vibrant music scene. We’re keeping Jazz Alive in the 415!