TBJ152: Chanell Crichlow
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Chanell Crichlow talks with us about career diversity, musicians as artists, and how to develop production chops.
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Chanell and Lance were separated at birth (a few decades apart)
The diversity of her career and skills
Flugabone Fan Club
Musicians as Artists
Stretching in multiple directions
Advice from Howard Johnson and Bob Stewart
Penn State
Oystein Baadsvik
Only you can be you
Starting a brass band like Youngblood
Rehearsal squatting at Manhattan School of Music
Getting the feel right
Suburban Reggae
Improvisational music
Wayne du Maine
Imani Winds
Pitch Blak Brass Band
Getting to play with your teachers and mentors
Andrew is not so bad
Warren Deck poster (with his face circled)
Growing up in NYC
Moving to Los Angeles
Trying to break into a new city during a pandemic
Working on her improv skills
Projects
Advice for younger players
We have to know how to do everything
Her marketing gig
Putting yourself out there
Her son
Developing her production chops (and how newbies can get started)
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The brass program at The Mary Pappert School of Music at Duquesne University
Parker Mouthpieces (including the Andrew Hitz and Lance LaDuke models.)
Expertly produced by Will Houchin with love, care, and enthusiasm.