The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt

The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt-James Carter-Study the Music (Ancestral Technology)

October 03, 2023 James Hurt Season 2 Episode 6
The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt-James Carter-Study the Music (Ancestral Technology)
The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt
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The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt
The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt-James Carter-Study the Music (Ancestral Technology)
Oct 03, 2023 Season 2 Episode 6
James Hurt

Multi-reed & woodwind specialist, instrument repair technical wizard, clinician, student of music, and consummate musician James Carter stops by the Sit-Down to discuss his early origins as the youngest sibling who had a burning desire to perform with his diverse musical family of both soulfully & classically-trained musicians. James' keen ear and expansive musical interests take him on a journey backwards and forwards through the decades of American music before circumstances place him in the cross-hairs of his first encounter with a family friend's saxophone, private lessons with his musical mentor Donald Washington, early symphonic music training and multi-instrumentalism, auditions which led to his musical experiences at both Blue Lake and Interlochen, performing with Ralph "Buzzy" Jones & Yusef Lateef, touring with Wynton Marsalis (while in high school) & Lester Bowie  (New York City), Kid Dynamite-Lodewijk Rudolf Arthur Parisius (and the Dixieland Manifesto), Detroit's Afro-futurists synthesists "The Electrifying Mojo",  William "The Wiz" Tandy, and house to Techno.  Shoutouts to all the all my drumline 'Whallas', aka The 'Rat Patrol', from the 'D' who came down to the "Hill" (TSU) in Nashville, to go forth and serve-change the world. This episode is dedicated to all the Michiganians on both branches of my family tree in  Detroit, Big Rapids, Grand Rapids, Greenwood, and to the legacy of Afro-Futurist, Educator (Ferris State University), Organic Chemist, youth leader, and devoted husband (Uncle) Dr. Charles Raymond Hurt (1932-2017) who pioneered research for arthritic & metabolic diseases in addition to his work with Goodard Space Flight Center and NASA.  Background music composed and performed by James Hurt.

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Multi-reed & woodwind specialist, instrument repair technical wizard, clinician, student of music, and consummate musician James Carter stops by the Sit-Down to discuss his early origins as the youngest sibling who had a burning desire to perform with his diverse musical family of both soulfully & classically-trained musicians. James' keen ear and expansive musical interests take him on a journey backwards and forwards through the decades of American music before circumstances place him in the cross-hairs of his first encounter with a family friend's saxophone, private lessons with his musical mentor Donald Washington, early symphonic music training and multi-instrumentalism, auditions which led to his musical experiences at both Blue Lake and Interlochen, performing with Ralph "Buzzy" Jones & Yusef Lateef, touring with Wynton Marsalis (while in high school) & Lester Bowie  (New York City), Kid Dynamite-Lodewijk Rudolf Arthur Parisius (and the Dixieland Manifesto), Detroit's Afro-futurists synthesists "The Electrifying Mojo",  William "The Wiz" Tandy, and house to Techno.  Shoutouts to all the all my drumline 'Whallas', aka The 'Rat Patrol', from the 'D' who came down to the "Hill" (TSU) in Nashville, to go forth and serve-change the world. This episode is dedicated to all the Michiganians on both branches of my family tree in  Detroit, Big Rapids, Grand Rapids, Greenwood, and to the legacy of Afro-Futurist, Educator (Ferris State University), Organic Chemist, youth leader, and devoted husband (Uncle) Dr. Charles Raymond Hurt (1932-2017) who pioneered research for arthritic & metabolic diseases in addition to his work with Goodard Space Flight Center and NASA.  Background music composed and performed by James Hurt.

© 2023 James Hurt. All rights reserved.

The Sit-Down Podcast with James Hurt would like to thank you for listening. Please share links to episodes in the highlights section and don't forget to follow us on Instagram.

https://www.instagram.com/james36963/?hl=en


Website:
https://musicjameshurt.com/

Early childhood & family life
Charles Green, mentorship & 'sax' appeal
Passing the musical aptitude test
Blue Lake Fine Arts camp and meeting Donald Washington
Emotional content, and not "sucking in" as a performer
Count Basie as a big band foundation
Ms Turner, Interlochen, Blue Lake and multi-instrumental expansion
Touring with Wynton Marsalis and school-striking a balance
The James Carter Trio and meeting Craig Taborn
The Detroit connection, legacy musicans, and multi-instrumentalist Ralph Jones
Afro-Futurism, House, Techno, Hip-Hop, and eclecticism through The Electrifying Mojo, William "The Wiz" Tandy, DJ Kool Herc
Kid Dynamite Lodewijk Rudolf Arthur Parisius and the Surinamese Dixieland Movement
Studying the music as ancestral technology through reverse-engineering and other musings