For those few who might be interested, here is an interview I did a few weeks ago for the March issue of the New York City Jazz Record.
We talked about a lot of things - music, improvisation, jazz, and, of course, the pedal steel guitar.
I hope you enjoy reading it.
https://d698533e-36ae-4419-91e7-c1acde6 ... a0fbda.pdf
Interview in the New York City Jazz Record
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Great article Susan, you have done so much to expand the limits of the Pedal Steel.
I really liked the fact that you got to meet and work with Conrad 'Prof' Johnson, he was such a great man and I love all the recordings he did with the Kashmere Stage Band. He inspired so many young people!
Looking forward to all your future projects!
I really liked the fact that you got to meet and work with Conrad 'Prof' Johnson, he was such a great man and I love all the recordings he did with the Kashmere Stage Band. He inspired so many young people!
Looking forward to all your future projects!
Regards, Craig
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