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Episode 60: Jay Cobb Anderson of Fruition
Publisher |
Osiris Media
Media Type |
audio
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Interview
Music
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Publication Date |
Apr 16, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:30:30
Episode 60 of 'The JamBase Podcast' features a "The Art Of The Setlist" segment with Jay Cobb Anderson of Fruition after a remembrance of some of the artists we've lost over the past few weeks including John Prine.
Episode 60 of 'The JamBase Podcast' features a "The Art Of The Setlist" segment with Jay Cobb Anderson of Fruition. Jay discusses his band's process for determining what they play each night after an emotional "The Rundown" that includes a tribute to John Prine. This installment of the podcast, a member of the Osiris Media network, is sponsored by Harry's. The episode starts with JamBase's Andy Kahn talking about some of the musicians the world has lost since our last episode including Ellis Marsalis, Bill Withers and John Prine. AK explains why Prine was among his favorite artists and shares a personal story of how the legendary singer-songwriter's "Paradise" cemented a relationship between Andy and his wife's grandmother. Fruition guitarist/vocalist Jay Cobb Anderson spoke with JamBase's Scott Bernstein in the band's Sprinter outside of Brooklyn Bowl in New York City before their show on February 5. Scotty attended a band meeting backstage first, where Fruition spent over 30 minutes planning their setlist for the evening. Anderson starts the conversation by explaining all the different things that go into setlist decisions including the flow of energy, tempo, keys and the location of the show. He details the egalitarian approach Fruition takes to figuring out what songs they will play as displayed during the meeting Scotty attended. Additional topics hit upon are band politics, the bad part of opening for other artists, adding two new albums worth of material to the rotation, what 2020 will hold for Fruition (before the pandemic ruined those plans) and more.

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