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EP 17: Sal Cataldi on Surviving and Prospering as an Improvising Musician
MFM SPEAKS OUT
English - October 16, 2020 17:28 - 55 minutes - 51.2 MBMusic Interviews Music Business Entrepreneurship adam reifsteck dawoud kringle mfm music activism musician interview musicians for musicians musicians rights professional musicians Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
"To me, there isn't a middle zone between creative paths of improvisation and traditional paths... Musicians deserve to be compensated and deserve a decent environment to play their music." - Sal Cataldi
In this episode of the MFM Speaks Out, Dawoud Kringle interviews Sal Cataldi. Sal is a guitarist, composer, improviser, producer, a contributor to nysmusic.com, MFM member, and founder of Cataldi Public Relations Inc," In this episode, Sal discusses his Spaghetti Eastern Music project, His recent release "One Act Sonix" with the Vapor Vespers project, his other music projects such as the Hari Karaoke Trio of Doom & Frank's museum, the nature of 21st century music performance, his experience as a music journalist with nysmusic.com, how he founded Cataldi Public Relations, the Hudson Valley Music scene and musician's community and how the recent COVID-19 pandemic affected it, and his involvement with MFM.
Visit Sal Cataldi at https://spaghettieasternmusic.bandcamp.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsIe5alh1-nVPpDuQG-3TLA
https://nysmusic.com/author/salcataldi/
The following music featured in this episode are:
Opening track: Maiesy Hot & Humid" by Vapor Vespers
Middle track: "Timbuktu" by Vapor Vespers"
Ending track: "Dream Within" by Spaghetti Eastern
Credits
Producer and host: Dawoud Kringle
Publisher: Musicians For Musicians (MFM), Inc. and Sohrab Saadat Ladjvardi
Technical support: Adam Reifsteck
Links
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