In this captivating episode of Walk Talk Listen, we explore the harmonious intersection of music and philanthropy with the incredibly talented bass player Endea Owens. Known for her vibrant contributions to the jazz world as a bassist, composer, and philanthropist, Endea shares her journey from Detroit to the global stage, her passion for ending hunger, and her love for music that resonates with the soul.
 
About Endea Owens:
 

Detroit-raised jazz prodigy, recording artist, and philanthropist.

Alumni of The Juilliard School, member of the Late Show with Stephen Colbert's house band, Stay Human.

Award-winning artist with accolades including an Emmy, Grammy, and George Foster Peabody Award.

Founder of the Community Cookout, feeding and inspiring thousands in NYC through music and meals.

Collaborated with legends like Wynton Marsalis, Diana Ross, and Jon Batiste, among others.

Released her debut album "Feel Good Music" in 2023.

 
Episode Highlights:
 

Endea's first encounter with music and her path to becoming a jazz icon.

The influence of mentors like Marcus Belgrave, Rodney Whitaker, and Ron Carter.

Behind-the-scenes insights into her performances and collaborations with music royalty.

The inception and impact of the Community Cookout initiative.

Endea's selection for her all-time quintet

 
Listener Engagement:
 

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This episode of Walk Talk Listen not only sheds light on Endea Owens' exceptional journey in music and philanthropy but also inspires listeners to appreciate the power of jazz as a tool for social change. Join us in this melodious venture to make the world a better place, one note at a time.

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