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Mike Stern is a legendary musician who has worked with Miles Davis, Jaco Pastorius, Blood Sweat and Tears, Eric Johnson, Pat Metheny, and David Sanborn, not to mention hundreds of other greats. To this day, Mike Stern, the cat that brought the Telecaster into the jazz world, constantly tours and records with no end in sight. Stern did a pre-gig hang with PG’s John Bohlinger before his sold-out show at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley.
Mike Stern tours with one guitar: his now ancient and well-played Yamaha Pacifica 1511MS Signature model loaded with a Seymour Duncan '59 pickup in neck position and a Hot Rail in the bridge.
Mike Stern uses D’Addario nickel wound strings (.011-.038) and covers his Planet Waves 1 mm pick with wig glue to help keep his grip.
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@charlesduckettjr.800
@charlesduckettjr.800 4 года назад
I had never heard of Mike Stern until I enrolled with Berklee music school in Sept. 1979. The first week I was there, I heard about him, he was playing regularly in nearby jazz dives. I was mesmerized by his playing and sound immediately first time I heard him live. He was doing things I had never heard (age 20) anyone do, playing vigorous adventurous straightahead jazz with horn quartets, top of the line players, using a solidbody. I had never heard a guitar player use a stereo sound like that. Back then Mike used two Acoustic amps, and spaced them as far apart as he could manage. With an MXR stereo chorus which was always on. Also he had Boss octave pedal & DS-1 distortion pedal, which he used sparingly. His main sound was a rich full totally clean sound that was room-filling yet not "loud". I don't remember him using echo in those days, if he did it was subtle. He used a white strat. Stern was a phenom then. Many of his biggest fans were horn players, keyboard players, drummers. Not just guitarists. When he got the gig with Miles a couple of years later, it was a time of celebration for me & my music friends around Berklee. He deserved it, and did great with it. I have seen Mike play live countless times from 1979-early 2000's with a huge variety of great players. He would always wave & say hello, even though I am sure he forgot my name. I bought a Polytone minibrute from him early 80's. I never knew that he was a junkie until a few years later. I did notice that he drank a lot, but it didn't seem to mess up his playing skills. He is a great success story. He has retained that same sound ever since I first heard him, no matter what equipment he uses. Stern's thing is not gear. It is music shedding. He is a lifelong music student & practicer.
@gerrycoogan6544
@gerrycoogan6544 3 года назад
Great comment.
@jaysteele7146
@jaysteele7146 Год назад
Yeah everytime I saw him out in Boston (mostly cambridge) it's like he remembered you personally more than a nod or wink he would just light up when he looked at you. Mike Stern emits pure love his music is just a reflection of that.
@johncruz9357
@johncruz9357 10 месяцев назад
You’ll are lucky!!!! I’ve only had the opportunity to see him live once in my life…. I’m in TX not much fusion down here….
@blastsucarta1068
@blastsucarta1068 Месяц назад
Well most people hadn't heard of Mike in 1979
@catboyzee
@catboyzee 4 года назад
When I start feeling inadequate about my gear, effects, and amps, I look to cats like Mike Stern. To hear him playing mind-blowing Jazz/Rock licks on gear that's 'real world' attainable helps to put things back into reasonable perspective. It also reminds me to focus more on HOW WELL am I playing before worrying WHAT GEAR I should be playing. Thanks Mike.
@seemeeseeu
@seemeeseeu 4 месяца назад
I saw Mike with Jimmy Cobb, George Coleman and Ron Carter. Miles' alumni in Seattle in 2011. 4 generations of Miles. What a great night and wonderful players. We had the pleasure of meeting the band after the gig and having some drinks and just great conversation with Jimmy Cobb and Mike Stern. Definitely a high point, especially since Jimmy Cobb has passed. Mike has a great touch and great intuition about music. What a Gentleman of the highest order.
@ThreeChordGuitar
@ThreeChordGuitar 6 лет назад
Maybe Bollinger's best interview/rig rundown so far. Great job. And Mike Stern, man, what can one say? Genius. Huge fan. And a great story teller!
@TheElrondo
@TheElrondo 6 лет назад
ThreeChordGuitar For me it's John! Very settle and relaxing Rig Rundowns and very patient, not interrupting the artists.
@stephenowen3383
@stephenowen3383 6 лет назад
ThreeChordGuitar Yeah you could tell he massively respects this guy.
@YaoEspirito
@YaoEspirito 5 лет назад
I had to laugh when I saw 'Rig Rundown - Mike Stern'. Yamaha Tele and chorus pedal, of course! Great Rundown, folks. Thanks as always.
@froter1
@froter1 2 года назад
Yeah , it was real good
@slowdownabit3343
@slowdownabit3343 Год назад
Nope definitely. Bollinger even didn’t know about Mike’s injury... And Stern’s rig, well, old school. The real sound is in his fingers. One of the best itw he did was with The Edge during a backstage concert. Search for it just to glance at the Fender and Gibs line !!
@jazztitch8286
@jazztitch8286 Год назад
15:24 - "You've been playing through Twins like forever." I remember around the early 90s in a gig somewhere in Europe, as valves came back into fashion that Mike was still using the discontinued Yamaha 212 transistor amp he'd toured with for years, and said to me "Why do they stop making the good stuff?"
@abradfordajb
@abradfordajb 4 года назад
Mike Stern is such a beautiful person ..... just a huge heart, and shares good tidings with anything he does. His musical presence is, of course, legendary. He's had pain in his life, but rises above it all to give us lovely music. As an aside, I didn't know about that Boss Multi Overtone pedal ...... excellent thing, and that's where he gets that beautiful, lush chorus-on-steroids sound of his. Thank you, Mike, for making our musical lives fuller and rich.
@Csar-wj3od
@Csar-wj3od 6 лет назад
14:30 " How are you going to give up music?" Beautiful line...
@RakelaK67
@RakelaK67 6 лет назад
Canadian Tele guy = Ed Bickert ...... brilliant guitarist .... one of the greatest of all-time
@ARawFueledLife
@ARawFueledLife 6 лет назад
And Lenny Breau
@Earl00001
@Earl00001 6 лет назад
Ted Greene?
@xxczerxx
@xxczerxx 6 лет назад
Meera's Toned Glutes It is insane how unknown Bickert is.
@jahjah67
@jahjah67 6 лет назад
Meera's Toned Glutes I think you are correct.
@chb8037
@chb8037 6 лет назад
yeah ed bickerts tone on tele is amazing!
@yebdox
@yebdox 6 лет назад
I've met Mike a couple of times, last time after his fall and he had just started playing again, was clearly upset about missing his fast runs. So great to see that he has it worked out. He truly is a humble, genuine and sweet spirit and it's nice to see a comment section that recognizes that, instead of tearing a great talent down for his gear choices. He is one of the greats and deserves mega respect (along with millions of dollars!)
@marknason4572
@marknason4572 6 лет назад
I had the pleasure of meeting Mike (and buying him a cup of coffee) in January when he worked with a bunch of students. He is a such a humble and positive person.
@karlsalocks
@karlsalocks 2 года назад
Absolutely. I'll always catch him when he is in town because he is a palpably great human being.
@DavidCruz-yn6se
@DavidCruz-yn6se 6 лет назад
That "Canadian Jazz Guy" who plays a Tele is Ed Bickert. Hands down one of the best jazz guitarists of all time, though not very well known outside of Canada. Jim Hall loved Ed's playing as did Paul Desmond and a lot of other cats. Bickert played with Miles in Toronto on some one off gigs too.
@MachineGunManUFMS
@MachineGunManUFMS 5 лет назад
Best Miles Davis impression ever HAHAHAHAHHA Love Mike!
@DaveStejna
@DaveStejna 6 лет назад
One of the few artists who's kindness matches his brilliance . What a humble, treasure of a guy and incredible player. I saw him play with EJ on their last tour and it was such a fun show.
@salvationbyjesus
@salvationbyjesus 4 года назад
Dave Stejna Same tour same experience 👍🏽
@lpjbird
@lpjbird 6 лет назад
I have to agree with the others who believe this was one of the BEST interviews Bollinger has done. Mike Stern is amazing and I could listen to him talk all day long, and a master at playing. Great, great, 23 minutes...
@davidhadley370
@davidhadley370 2 года назад
Mike and Leni are the nicest folks I've met in awhile. Leni is a world music expert and I was impressed watching her... She's fearless...A great, great couple...
@MrUltraworld
@MrUltraworld 6 лет назад
The greats don't need a lot of gear. The sound is truly in their hands. What a humble guy.
@BabisPlaysGuitar
@BabisPlaysGuitar 6 лет назад
Every time I hear Mike talk it puts a smile on my face. What a great guy!
@alainrosso568
@alainrosso568 4 года назад
Yes He is.
@avg1974
@avg1974 6 лет назад
Saw Mike playing at Ronnie Scott's in November with the glued plectrum, and he was absolutely smokin'! Best gig I've ever been to. So glad he's able to play after the accident and keep producing such incredible music.
@fastjazz
@fastjazz 4 года назад
Man, JohnB is the BEST serious guitar-playing interviewer on RU-vid - so freaking humble and clearly so deep into both the gear and the players! Makes every player super special. What a treat!
@greatgooglymoogly
@greatgooglymoogly 6 лет назад
Glad to see Mike is doing ok ! Broke my heart when I heard what happened to him. Used to see him and Bob Berg and Michael Brecker. So many great shows.
@dahamus
@dahamus Год назад
"Fatime, you gotta know when to leave" Ha, excellent. I'd love to see a book of Mile's quotes...
@waynedent5559
@waynedent5559 6 лет назад
What a super good human Mike Stern is! For all of his accomplishments, he remains a beautiful, thankful human being!
@fretlessblunder
@fretlessblunder 6 лет назад
What a fantastic interview. Love how Stern is not reeeeally sure about how his rig is put together. At one point he seems to think that the size of the pedalboard is a limiting factor in how many effects he can run. That's what happens when the equipment is just a means to a musical end and not an end in itself. Bravo, Mike!
@drmarcfpelletier
@drmarcfpelletier 4 года назад
You can replicate the airy chorus sound with a Boss CE-3, which like a Jazz Chorus 120, has one clean channel and one detuned channel. The Boss Harmonist does it as well! Don't use the pitch shift but the detune setting on the Harmonist.
@slimturnpike
@slimturnpike 2 года назад
I saw Mike play with Miles in support of the album The Man with The Horn in 1981, at an amphitheater in northern California. I'd never heard of him before, and was blown away.
@dadude7
@dadude7 5 лет назад
What a nice guy. In 40 years none of the guitarists of the day will as humble as this. He’s just such a down to earth dude. Awesome.
@sandrosadhukhan
@sandrosadhukhan 3 года назад
Robben, Mike, Herbie all have these amazing and funny stories about Miles Davis, he was one unique character!
@zzkeokizz
@zzkeokizz 3 года назад
This guy is so humble, it’s like talking to your neighbor. It’s great to see.
@dieterjohnson3018
@dieterjohnson3018 6 лет назад
12:14 "Sometimes I'd break a string, but I wasn't even sure if I was aware of it sometimes." lol
@graxjpg
@graxjpg 4 года назад
Dieter Johnson the intensity of those shows, I’m not surprised!
@DrRetro11
@DrRetro11 4 года назад
@@graxjpg Stern took a lot of drugs during those years.
@graxjpg
@graxjpg 4 года назад
Phoebus-Delatte gee, you don’t say?
@DrRetro11
@DrRetro11 4 года назад
@@graxjpg Yeah I was suprised too!
@axelytreberg5427
@axelytreberg5427 5 лет назад
John is just like a little kid meeting his greatest hero, so happy and curious. Mike is so cool and conversational as well, this is just great!
@GS-uy4xo
@GS-uy4xo Год назад
Just reading all the comments about Mike’s demeanor and personality, we can’t emulate his playing but he actually inspires a positive outlook and that’s something to strive for. Side note: Mike came to a friends house to record on a project and all he wanted was the Yamaha unit and a simple amp - he didn’t know how to connect it- “that’s not my thing” he said. Then he played his ass off!
@amundmlan362
@amundmlan362 3 года назад
"I don't know the year. Something 50's something" honestly same
@jstample
@jstample Год назад
I wasn’t familiar with Mike Stern until today (I’m just getting into guitar). I saw a comment about an old Yamaha amp he used to use and someone mentioned his name so I looked him up. What an awesome dude with some really cool stories.
@jorgesilva6454
@jorgesilva6454 6 лет назад
This should definetly be a 1 hour episode ;)
@jammergreg
@jammergreg Год назад
Mike Stern gave me some advice when I met him in Pasadena in 1996; if you can’t figure out a solo play arpeggios over the cords! Then a solo welcome.
@kylec2761
@kylec2761 3 дня назад
Pat Metheny also demonstrated this on "James" in the Rick Beato interview
@Marcus-jg4jb
@Marcus-jg4jb 6 лет назад
What a cool dude, and wicked player!! Would've loved to hear him just tell stories for an hour!
@projecktion7
@projecktion7 3 года назад
includes a nice shout out for my old friend, drummer Ray LeVier. I spent many happy mondays at the 55 Bar watching Mike tear it up! Nicest guy you’ll ever meet. So refreshing to hear a guitar player who really does not care about gear beyond that it works for him. But ask him what to play over an altered chord and he’ll have plenty to say!
@Seaker24
@Seaker24 3 года назад
I have seen Mike at 55Bar in NYC often over the years where he gigs often. He even recognizes me, a fan, and we would casually chat even if seen on the street. He is a class act, very humble, very cool, always smiling, and extremely talented. Mike’s a treasure.
@williamwalsh6282
@williamwalsh6282 3 года назад
He’s the best... I was lucky enough to see him many times when he was in Boston I think in the late 70s early 80s and he was smokin back then.
@Shawn-hs8qk
@Shawn-hs8qk 6 лет назад
Mike's really humble and personable. What a great. Love his stories. Miles imitation too.
@DennisAlvarezMusic
@DennisAlvarezMusic 6 лет назад
It's amazing that he is carrying on with the injuries. Mike Stern you're an inspiration.
@noi5emaker
@noi5emaker 6 лет назад
Absolute gold, here. And John does Mr Stern justice. Well done John. A classic.
@eastriverg3595
@eastriverg3595 2 года назад
"Oh yeah, by a One-Spot." "Yeah, one of those things. Whatever the hell they're called." I love Mike stern.
@livy1962
@livy1962 6 лет назад
Ed Bickert was the badass Canadian. The incredible player who looked like his heart rate never crested 40 bpm.
@silverpairaducks
@silverpairaducks 6 лет назад
James MacDonald I can get down to 18 before I pass out. I wish miles was still around.
@bentertainment6932
@bentertainment6932 5 лет назад
James MacDonald glad someone else knew this!
@GlennMichaelThompson
@GlennMichaelThompson 5 лет назад
ben tertainment I've been fortunate enough to have attended a couple of club performances of Ed Bickert with his band. Every once in awhile he would play at a club in downtown Montreal. Besides using a Tele he plugged into 2 amps. One was an old Roland Cube. (remember those old orange ones?) The other was Roland's similar Cube model with a silver/gray finish. I believe they were marketed as keyboard amps.
@jimraimondi410
@jimraimondi410 3 года назад
Stern and Robben Ford tell the best Miles stories
@fizikfizik
@fizikfizik Год назад
25 years ago, I asked for the pick after the concert and got it. I was very happy, but I wanted to play the guitar with that pick and want it to inspire me like that. I didn't want to hang it on the wall. Sadly I lost the pick in the end, but I'm happy to have been playing guitar with a Mike Stern's guitar pick for a while. He is a true legend with everything. His music, technic, history, and character. I really hope i will see his live concert again.
@mariussolbakken5043
@mariussolbakken5043 4 года назад
Bolinger is an Incredible interviewer. Such a sympathetic guy, and really knowledgeable! And of course Mike is a living icon.
@johncarusone5635
@johncarusone5635 6 лет назад
I just love this guy. Down to earth, humble, and a great guitarist. Thanks Mike!
@TheSpoonwood
@TheSpoonwood 6 лет назад
"Play like Jimi" lol. Great interview.
@MarvinSheats
@MarvinSheats Год назад
Mike Stern is one of the best and an awesome inspiration.
@moritzvdforst
@moritzvdforst 4 месяца назад
In the Nineties I had a masterclass workshop with him. He was brilliant and really sweet to us students. He just played through the amp of our conservatory and sounded like him !! What a fine day. Later that day he played a concert in a club in Amsterdam... this is one of the experiences that changed my life and perspective of music forever.
@johnwhitla9191
@johnwhitla9191 Год назад
Just Saw Mike and band in Melbourne last night. What a fantastic concert and this morning really enjoyed watching this interview again. What a great concert, I am still buzzing and this interview is such a great conversation .
@matthoward1174
@matthoward1174 4 года назад
When PRS came out with the McCartys in the 90's, I was working on Staten Island , so I stopped by Mandolin Bros. They had a nice sunburst one hanging on the wall. Me and the guy that happened to be standing next to me were admiring it. I said "Nice, huh? I'm thinking of selling my 70's Les Paul, and upgrading to one of these". he said "Yeah, its nice. I prefer playing jazz on a tele though". Right then I realised I was talking to Mike Stern. We both started laughing. He pulled it down off the wall, ripped on it for about five minutes, and said, "Yeah,.. it's a good one". I still have it.
@donkkong5551
@donkkong5551 Год назад
Mike is a wonderful human being, I attended a jazz camp in the summer of 2022 and he was one of the instructors there his energy is so welcoming and he answers everyone's questions and spends a lot of one on one time with the students. Zero Ego and I didn't feel intimidated by him. Thanks, Mike!
@graxjpg
@graxjpg Год назад
Jazz summer camp?? I wanna go!
@Eliguitar1
@Eliguitar1 6 лет назад
man, had not heard that he hurt his hand that badly. Serious badass keeping on task.
@crimsun7186
@crimsun7186 6 лет назад
Eli Friedmann Much like Les Paul, which fractured his right elbow in a car accident and had to tell the doctor to fix his arm permanently in a specific position so he could still play guitar.
@rdmkeytohwy
@rdmkeytohwy 4 года назад
Absolutely loved this interview! Mike Stern is such a cool guy....lots of stories and lots of good tone tips and info. Jon did a great job here, too. You can tell there is a lot of respect and admiration and Mike seemed very appreciative and humble. I will watch this one multiple times. SUPERB video!
@slimerandtheslob
@slimerandtheslob 7 месяцев назад
One of the best rig rundown’s ever!
@DjangoTortoise
@DjangoTortoise 6 лет назад
Love Mike's playing and sound!
@briandarabaca
@briandarabaca 6 лет назад
John Bohlinger is the best when it comes to doing interviews with music legends and indie artists. I always look forward to his rig rundown shows, he owns IT!
@ronlevenberg2985
@ronlevenberg2985 Год назад
What a pleasure to watch and listen to this interview with Mike Stern!
@TheThinker39
@TheThinker39 6 лет назад
Very enjoyable! Best wishes to Mike after that bad fall!
@cerimccoy
@cerimccoy 5 лет назад
Mike Stern, You are so inspirational. Much love from Brisbane, Australia!
@stephenfeldman8104
@stephenfeldman8104 5 лет назад
What a beaming spirit. Nice to see someone so joyous.
@BrothaManFromDa5thFl
@BrothaManFromDa5thFl 6 лет назад
I really enjoyed this, especially the Miles Davis stories. Love Mike Stern!!
@EnricoFarnedi
@EnricoFarnedi 4 года назад
Great storyteller, indeed, Mr Stern! I happened to meet and know Ray, the drummer Mike talks about at 14'00". We were both playing at this festival here in Italy, he was amazing, god bless the glue!
@augustusbetucius2931
@augustusbetucius2931 9 месяцев назад
Canadian guy = Ed Bickert. I've known of Mike Stern and his music since the 80s. This is the first time I've actually *heard* him in an interview. What a great, humble and down to earth guy!
@rezakhan8290
@rezakhan8290 6 лет назад
Such a wonderful human being. Stay blessed Mike.
@VonBluesman
@VonBluesman 6 лет назад
Great interview. Mike is so cool and laid back, I swear this man never ages.
@moneillmusic
@moneillmusic 6 лет назад
This was a fantastic interview!
@robinjames29
@robinjames29 5 лет назад
what a absolute lovely man who i have had the pleasure meet a few times so nice to see a simple rig but you know its him
@DonaldSturgeAnthonyMcKenzieII
@DonaldSturgeAnthonyMcKenzieII 5 лет назад
I love Mike. He's such a wonderful human being. So much joy in everything he does
@fernandes5986
@fernandes5986 6 лет назад
Incredible player and awsome humble human being. Definitely the best video in this series.
@ericcarpenter3263
@ericcarpenter3263 6 лет назад
Amazing Mr. Bollinger, simply your best interview. The legend that is Mike Stern. This may be the best Rig Rundown ever. Thanks!!!
@AlJohnsGuitar
@AlJohnsGuitar 6 лет назад
Best one yet!!
@harperrex
@harperrex 5 лет назад
MIke Stern - fantastic player, fantastic person. Great interview! The Miles stories are always worth the price of admission!
@randerson2842
@randerson2842 6 лет назад
Love Mike Stern. Really nice guy which comes across in this interview well. Great interview!
@moshezarviv1252
@moshezarviv1252 5 лет назад
mike stern's smile hit the spot !! 20:54 "and then whatever input or something...." great guy !! seems that miles lessons got learned , not to be that much interested in gear but in music .
@saltydog4787
@saltydog4787 2 года назад
It's 2021 & I hadn't seen this rundown to date. I have to agree that this is one of the most entertaining rundown's ever seen! Kudos to Mike Stern & JB ... fabulous!! (from Australia)
@pb12661
@pb12661 6 лет назад
this is great. nice job John and thanks for posting. Both cool guys.
@jasonwilliamshuck
@jasonwilliamshuck 5 лет назад
Mike is one of my all-time favorite musicians, and always just seems so positive and funny and uplifting. just a cool person and iconic NYC guitarist.
@JohnGauge790
@JohnGauge790 5 лет назад
Absolute gold, John. Might be one of my favs.
@DaviRoutner
@DaviRoutner 6 лет назад
Delicious interveiw!!!!! Gotta Love Mike.
@billwilenski
@billwilenski 6 лет назад
Mike’s one of the best I’ve seen them in New York many a time
@riniones
@riniones 5 лет назад
one of the best episodes of RR! I love to hear such a great player talking about "that cat", the "souped up tele", things that are "a drag"... I mean... not even mentioning of all the great stories or super inspiring playing...what a treat... thanks so much for the interview!
@prs22gt10
@prs22gt10 6 лет назад
Great relaxed interview, I agree with others....this is among John's best. And what a lovely cat Mike seems to be. Now I need to find more of his playing! Thanks John and Premier Guitar!
@bradleyberdahl6148
@bradleyberdahl6148 6 лет назад
Holy shit!!! Long time fan....ONE OF THE BEST OUT OF THEM ALL!!! Great interview!!!!
@stoneangel7804
@stoneangel7804 4 года назад
Love the stories, PG needs more of that, thanks !
@myvintagesunburst7418
@myvintagesunburst7418 4 года назад
Mike is an American treasure . Funny , genuine , engaging , and immensely talented . One of my favorite R/R so far .
@anthonysilva5312
@anthonysilva5312 6 лет назад
Great interview. Stern recently did a clinic and show in Toronto . Saw them both. He is super personable and a great player. Not just that, but he has an incredible story of perseverance. He had an accident and suffered significant right hand nerve damage. He remains positive and relevant . Inspirational.
@stephanodsilva
@stephanodsilva 3 года назад
Mike offers so much wisdom about musicianship, all laced with humour and humility. You have to love him. And that's before he plays!
@brianorion505
@brianorion505 6 лет назад
Wow great interview with John. What a overcoming spirit Mike Stern has! When he tells about his fall and breaking his arm I wanted to just hug him. Keep going Michael Stern. God bless you, thanks John
@annepaul6876
@annepaul6876 Год назад
My favourite Rig Rundown. Mike Stern is the nicest guy ever and a phenomenal player.
@rawrec
@rawrec 4 года назад
Wonderful! I love Mike Stern.
@ricardoostos2406
@ricardoostos2406 6 лет назад
Great interview, Mike is a legend!
@arnyarny77
@arnyarny77 5 лет назад
i didn't notice before his hand was damaged so bad well mike hope you heal more and more, you have a great positive attitude
@Flornmonk
@Flornmonk 6 лет назад
Mike is such a great guy.
@AlexisGitarre
@AlexisGitarre 6 лет назад
wow, the best interviews so far from PG and Bollinger! Mike is such a cool cat!
@gitaaa7740
@gitaaa7740 5 лет назад
This was a great interview! Nice to have a guy like Mr. Bollinger who knows about the person he's interviewing. Great job Mr. Bollinger!!
@johnl.6930
@johnl.6930 6 лет назад
John, once again you do a masterful job of both respectfully interviewing your guest and allowing them the time and space to share their very personal set ups. This one in particular was stellar. I can listen to Mike Stern all day long play his music and tell his stories. He is one of the most gracious and humble musicians I’ve ever heard. Keep up the good work John! PS. John you also always let your guest do the explaining of each piece of gear, even though at times you know more technically about their stuff than they do. You are a class act.
@hjs6752
@hjs6752 7 месяцев назад
this is wonderful ! two really great guys
@christopherhanna5754
@christopherhanna5754 3 года назад
John always is a great journalist but you can tell how much respect and admiration he has for Stern. Superb interview.
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