Episode 11

Self Discipline and Growing into your opportunites with Jason Marshall

Published on: 28th October, 2016

Jason Marshall is a world renowned saxophonist who has performed with the likes of Roy Hargrove, Thad Wilson, and Roy Gains just to name a few. He is an intellectual and a family man who has his own opinions about music and the world that very few have the courage to express. I was more than ecstatic to conduct this interview. We spoke on a wide range of topics including Baritone Sax, police violence, Roy Hargrove, and the New York Music scene. I know you will enjoy this one!

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Jason Marshall contact information:

IG: JasonMarshalljazz

Twitter: jmarshalljazz1


If you prefer to listen to this via podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-working-artist-project/id1152104283?mt=2


Link to Intro Music: https://itun.es/us/J_78H or http://www.cdbaby.com/m/cd/christophermcbride


Photo of woman dancing by: Diomargy Nuñez

(Vesta Walker)

Visual Art by Jennifer Murray

http://www.Jennifernicolemurray.com


http://www.DarrianDouglas.com

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The Working Artist project is our attempt to answer questions and confront challenges that artists face on a daily basis. We are taking the time to get to know artist from every field with the intent of debunking the myths, and shedding light on the...
The Working Artist project is our attempt to answer questions and confront challenges that artists face on a daily basis. We are taking the time to get to know artist from every field with the intent of debunking the myths, and shedding light on the realities of the artist at work.
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Created in 2016 by Darrian Douglas, The Working Artist Project is a podcast that sheds light on the realities facing today’s working creatives. The podcast provides lovers of the arts with an up-close look at the lives of their favorite performers.