EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 32 MIN
John Beasley From Invisible Piano to Unlimited Miles
from Songs & Stories · host Backstage Bay Area
Pianist, composer, and arranger John Beasley joins host Steve Roby for an in-depth discussion about his extraordinary career, his new album Invisible Piano, and an upcoming all-star Miles Davis centennial tribute concert in San Francisco. Beasley explores his musical roots — from a household full of musicians to early influences like The Beatles, Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, and Quincy Jones — and reflects on his journey through jazz, film, television, and large ensemble composition. He talks about how a trip to a Stuttgart art gallery, and the surrealist paintings of Max Ernst inspired the creative process behind Invisible Piano, recorded with Germany's SWR Big Band. The album includes five original compositions and two new arrangements, such as a deeply personal rendition of James Taylor's "Fire and Rain." John also previews ‘Unlimited Miles: Miles Davis at 100,’ an all-star jazz centennial celebration at the Presidio Theater in San Francisco on May 14, featuring Kurt Rosenwinkel, Mark Turner, Sean Jones, Terry Gully, and Ben Williams. Music featured in this episode:“Fire and Rain” — arranged and performed by John Beasley (from Invisible Piano)“Invisible Piano” (title track) — John Beasley with the SWR Big Band (from Invisible Piano) Music provided by John Beasley and used with his permission. Links:John Beasley: johnbeasleymusic.comTickets for Unlimited Miles at the Presidio Theater (May 14th): presidiotheatre.org/showsBackstage Bay Area: backstagebayarea.com
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Pianist, composer, and arranger John Beasley joins host Steve Roby for an in-depth discussion about his extraordinary career, his new album Invisible Piano, and an upcoming all-star Miles Davis centennial tribute concert in San Francisco. Beasley explores his musical roots — from a household full of musicians to early influences like The Beatles, Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, and Quincy Jones — and reflects on his journey through jazz, film, television, and large ensemble composition. He talks about how a trip to a Stuttgart art gallery, and the surrealist paintings of Max Ernst inspired the creative process behind Invisible Piano, recorded with Germany's SWR Big Band. The album includes five original compositions and two new arrangements, such as a deeply personal rendition of James Taylor's "Fire and Rain." John also previews ‘Unlimited Miles: Miles Davis at 100,’ an all-star jazz centennial celebration at the Presidio Theater in San Francisco on May 14, featuring Kurt Rosenwinkel, Mark Turner, Sean Jones, Terry Gully, and Ben Williams. Music featured in this episode:“Fire and Rain” — arranged and performed by John Beasley (from Invisible Piano)“Invisible Piano” (title track) — John Beasley with the SWR Big Band (from Invisible Piano) Music provided by John Beasley and used with his permission. Links:John Beasley: johnbeasleymusic.comTickets for Unlimited Miles at the Presidio Theater (May 14th): presidiotheatre.org/showsBackstage Bay Area: backstagebayarea.com
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