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Episode 25 - Aaron Weinstein

Episode 25 of the The Jazz Violin Podcast podcast, hosted by Matt Holborn, titled "Episode 25 - Aaron Weinstein" was published on January 29, 2020 and runs 76 minutes.

January 29, 2020 ·76m · The Jazz Violin Podcast

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Aaron Weinstein is a jazz violinist and mandolinist based in NYC. He plays with incredible feel and has a style steeped heavily in jazz language and musicality.   http://www.aaronweinstein.net/   You can become a patron of the podcast on Patreon by following this link   https://www.patreon.com/Jazzviolinpodcast   Becoming a patron of the podcast means that you are directly helping the podcast continue. This is a chance for you to help out with the running costs of the podcast, if you feel like you get a lot out of my interviews you can be a part of it by donating a small amount of money.   I will be creating one extra monthly show specifically for my patrons. This is either an interview with a musician I know from the jazz scene or I also create episodes where I listen back to previous shows and chat about some key points that my guests bring up. There are so many great ideas and concepts that these amazing musicians bring up and I would like to share with you some of my favourites!   The music at the beginning of the episode is 'Makin Whoopee' played by Aaron Weinstein   I feature a new release at the end from my own project the London Django Collective https://www.londondjangocollective.com/ ‘Marrakech’ by Kourosh Kanani

Aaron Weinstein is a jazz violinist and mandolinist based in NYC. He plays with incredible feel and has a style steeped heavily in jazz language and musicality.

 

http://www.aaronweinstein.net/

 

You can become a patron of the podcast on Patreon by following this link

 

https://www.patreon.com/Jazzviolinpodcast

 

Becoming a patron of the podcast means that you are directly helping the podcast continue. This is a chance for you to help out with the running costs of the podcast, if you feel like you get a lot out of my interviews you can be a part of it by donating a small amount of money.

 

I will be creating one extra monthly show specifically for my patrons. This is either an interview with a musician I know from the jazz scene or I also create episodes where I listen back to previous shows and chat about some key points that my guests bring up. There are so many great ideas and concepts that these amazing musicians bring up and I would like to share with you some of my favourites!

 

The music at the beginning of the episode is 'Makin Whoopee' played by Aaron Weinstein

 

I feature a new release at the end from my own project the London Django Collective

https://www.londondjangocollective.com/

‘Marrakech’ by Kourosh Kanani

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