Emilio Castillo on Tower of Power’s Timeless Christmas Groove
In this festive episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steven Roby sits down with Emilio Castillo, founder and tenor saxophonist of the legendary East Bay soul band Tower of Power. Emilio shares the story behind the band’s very first Christmas album, It’s Christmas, a soulful and funky collection that brings new life to beloved holiday classics.
Vienna Teng: Crafting Musical Mashups and Inspiring Change
In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steven Roby dives into a fascinating conversation with singer-songwriter Vienna Teng. Known for her boundary-pushing approach to chamber folk and indie pop, Vienna discusses her latest album, We’ve Got You, an ambitious project featuring mashups that reflect the dualities of modern life.
Sean Hayes on his latest album, ‘Be Like Water’
In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steven Roby sits down with acclaimed singer-songwriter Sean Hayes, whose music bridges folk, soul, and introspective grooves. They delve into the creative journey behind Sean's latest album, Be Like Water, exploring its thematic inspirations drawn from the I Ching and the funky influence of James Brown.
The Third Mind: Improvised Freedom and Psychedelic Soundscapes
In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steven Roby dives into the mind-bending world of The Third Mind with bassist and co-founder Victor Krummenacher. Known for his work with Camper Van Beethoven and Monks of Doom, Victor shares the story behind the band’s formation, their freeform creative process, and the making of their upcoming live concert album, Live Mind.
Free Creatures: Genre-Blending Beats and Holiday Cheer
In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steven Roby chats with Emily Turner, bassist and vocalist of the genre-bending trio Free Creatures. Hailing from Southern Oregon, Free Creatures fuses alt-hip-hop, indie, psych-rock, and EDM to create what they call "the umami of music."
Crying Uncle: Revolutionizing the Bluegrass Scene
In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steven Roby interviews Miles and Teo Quale, the talented brothers behind the Crying Uncle Bluegrass Band. Known for their electrifying fusion of bluegrass, jazz, and modern acoustic styles, Crying Uncle has become a rising force in the acoustic music scene. They recently signed with Engelhardt Music Group, solidifying their place as emerging stars in the genre.
Jennifer Greer on her latest album, ‘Speaking with Ghosts’
In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steven Roby interviews singer-songwriter Jennifer Greer about the deeply personal journey behind her new album, Speaking with Ghosts. From her transition from poetry to songwriting to navigating grief and loss, Jennifer talks about how life’s “tidal waves” shaped her music.
Noah Sierota on Echosmith’s Musical Evolution
In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steven Roby interviews Noah Sierota, bassist and producer of the multi-platinum alt-pop trio Echosmith. Noah also offers a glimpse into the band’s creative process and what fans can expect from their upcoming West Coast tour, including an intimate performance at San Francisco's Brick-and-Mortar Music Hall.
Mike Stern: The Story Behind ‘Echoes and Other Songs’
In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steven Roby interviews six-time Grammy-nominated jazz fusion guitarist Mike Stern. Known for his legendary collaborations with icons like Miles Davis and the Brecker Brothers, Mike shares insights into his creative process for his latest album, Echoes and Other Songs.
Carolyn Kendrick on her latest album, ‘Each Machine’
In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steve Roby sits down with Carolyn Kendrick, a Stockton-born singer-songwriter, fiddler, and producer, to discuss her highly anticipated album, Each Machine, which will be released on December 6th.
Strings That Inspire: Inside the World of the Abeo Quartet
In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steve Roby engages in an insightful conversation with Njioma Chinyere Grevious of the Abeo Quartet, a dynamic group of musicians redefining chamber music with passion and precision.
Laurie Lewis: Deep Roots, New Growth, and the Stories Behind The Album ‘Trees’
On this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby welcomes Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, fiddler, and a bluegrass icon Laurie Lewis for an intimate conversation about her latest album, Trees. Laurie shares insights into creating music without her longtime collaborator, Tom Rozum, and how her songs' themes of loss and hope are interwoven.
Jimmie Herrod: Redefining Vocal Brilliance and Artistic Excellence
In this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steven Roby sits down with Jimmie Herrod, the sensational vocalist celebrated for his breathtaking performances and unique artistry. Known for his work with Pink Martini and his memorable run on America’s Got Talent, Jimmie shares personal insights into his journey as a musician, his creative process, and the transformative power of jazz.
Marina Crouse: Honoring Jazz Legends and Keeping the Music Alive
In this inspiring episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steven Roby welcomes jazz and blues vocalist Marina Crouse for an intimate conversation about her musical journey, her passion for honoring jazz greats like Ernestine Anderson, and how she connects with audiences through her soulful performances. Marina shares her thoughts on preserving jazz traditions while adding her unique voice to the genre.
Peter Bradley Adams: The Soulful Journey of an Americana Songwriter
In this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby welcomes acclaimed singer-songwriter Peter Bradley Adams from Birmingham, Alabama. He is known for his signature Americana sound that wraps listeners in a warm embrace. Peter discusses the inspiration behind his soulful music, insights into his side project Down Like Silver, and an exciting new album in the works.
Exploring ‘Headland’: Eric McDonald on Kalos’ Musical Journey
Our guest for this episode is Eric McDonald, the masterful guitarist, mandolinist, and vocalist from the Celtic roots trio Kalos. Known for its seamless blend of Scottish, Irish, Scandinavian, and North American traditions, Kalos takes listeners on a journey filled with rich maritime tales, driving dance rhythms, and pastoral melodies.
Jeffrey Martin, on his new album, 'Thank God We Left the Garden'
In this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby sits down with singer-songwriter Jeffrey Martin, known for his profoundly moving storytelling and soulful folk sound. From being an English teacher to becoming a full-time musician, Jeffrey shares his creative process and stories behind some of his most compelling songs, such as "Red Station Wagon" and "Garden."
Yellowwood Junction: From ‘90s Beginnings to Modern-Day Resonance
Join host Steve Roby as he sits down with Brian Wachhorst, guitarist and vocalist of Yellowwood Junction, in this episode of Backstage Sonoma. Formed in San Francisco in 1993, Yellowwood Junction is celebrated for their sophisticated adult alternative rock sound, combining Steely Dan's musical intricacy with singer-songwriter finesse.
David Noble on Wreckless Strangers’ new EP, ‘Blue Sky Fantasy’
In this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby interviews David Noble, the talented guitarist and vocalist from the San Francisco-based band Wreckless Strangers.
Jonatha Brooke on Creative Freedom and Life in Music
In this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steven Roby interviews acclaimed singer-songwriter Jonatha Brooke about her creative journey, the evolution of her music, and the fearless reinvention that defines her career.