Thursday, August 19, 2010

Number 50 August 19, 2010

Tibetan Buddhism has a concept of direct transmission.  If you studied under a master, you have his wisdom directly transmitted to you.  If you studied under one of his disciples, you have an indirect transmission, which still can be just as valuable.  The American Dzogchen teacher, Surya Das , studied with the great Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche.  I've had the privilege of sitting with Surya.  It has often amazed me how close the direct transmissions can be in music.  For example, I've had the privilege of playing with Ray Charles, (one night as a sub in England in the early 70's), jamming with Van Morrison and Jean Luc Ponty, and playing with Chico Hamilton.  Also with the organists Brother Jack McDuff and Jimmy McCracklin, who between them have hired just about every important guiarist you can imagine.  But what amazes me even more is how close the indirect, or just one step removed, transmisssions can be.  My dear friend Benny Rietveld, who produced my recording Come to Me, has played with Santana for twenty years, and before that with Miles Davis!  (There is a very short list of whom Benny has not played with).  Kai Eckhardt, who plays with me on The Search and Reincarnation, has played with John McLaughlin and Wayne Shorter (both of whom played famously with Miles).  And my dear Eddie Duran, who I call my root guru, played with Charlie Parker! 

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Number 49 August 4, 2010

I attended the California Audio Show as a guest of my producer Cookie Marenco, and her label Blue Coast Records.  Gus Skinas brought out his Sonoma Systems recorder from Denver.  This is the same system we used to record Emily Palen on solo violin at Grace Cathedral.  I performed for a live recording session on Friday afternoon, and Emily and Jason McGuire and Keith Greeninger and many other friends of Cookie performed throughout the weekend.  It was gratifying to see how appreciative the audiophiles were of live, improvised performances.  I got the impression most of them don't go out to hear live music very often. You can listen to our performances, and download them, by going to the Blue Coast web site and registering for free.