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EPISODE · Jul 31, 2021 · 1H 24M

The Mike Wolff Interview

from The Jake Feinberg Show · host Jake Feinberg

Mike Wolff joined Cal Tjader's band at 19 years old. His second gig was at the Monterey Jazz Festival with Dizzy, Clark Terry and Al McKibbon. He than joined Cannonball's band and was an integral part to the Fantasy/Milestone/Bezerkely scene of the 70s. Since moving to New York he played with Nancy Wilson and was the musical director for Arsenio Hall. He still plays gigs all over the world with Badal Roy and Mike Clark among others. You can catch him at the Knickerbocker on most weekends.

Mike Wolff joined Cal Tjader's band at 19 years old. His second gig was at the Monterey Jazz Festival with Dizzy, Clark Terry and Al McKibbon. He than joined Cannonball's band and was an integral part to the Fantasy/Milestone/Bezerkely scene of the 70s. Since moving to New York he played with Nancy Wilson and was the musical director for Arsenio Hall. He still plays gigs all over the world with Badal Roy and Mike Clark among others. You can catch him at the Knickerbocker on most weekends.

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