Bobby Cressey, Organist (San Diego Padres) / Solo Artist / Might Untouchables (Part 2)

In Part 2 of our interview with Bobby Cressey, we talk about his jazz and ska projects, composing, tips for younger players and a whole lot more. Part 1 can be found here.  To listen / watch: * Audio-only: click on the play button in the audio player above, or: * Video: watch the embedded video below or check it and previous episodes out on our YouTube Channel Discussion topics covered during the show (links will open in new tab):   Bobby’s album: Cali Native  The Mighty Untouchables Top 40 Cover Band Toto as musical inspiration Western Standard Time Ska Orchestra (Bandcamp — YouTube) Lessons learned as a player Keeping it exciting when playing lots of the same gigs How Bobby learned his career may not be in classical music Tag a keyboard player: Jim Alfredson, Ric’key Pageot Desert Island Discs: Miles Smiles – Miles Davis, Shine soundtrack – David Hirschfelder / Various Artists, Head Hunters – Herbie Hancock, Toto IV – Toto, If That’s What It Takes – Michael McDonald. Pimp your band T-Shirt – Shaguar (Canada) Buy a keyboard related shower curtain (or something else!) Don’t forget to click on any of the subscribe links to automatically have each episode download, or just click play on the player above to listen right here. We’re always keen to hear from you: drop us a line via the website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or LinkedIn . We also have a listener survey that helps us improve the show, it only takes 90 seconds. If you’re a keyboard player, we also have a regular email newsletter with interesting news from the industry just for you. To help us keep the podcast running like a finely oiled machine, we do have a Patreon account if you’d like to contribute the cost of a small cup of coffee a month and receive bonus content Finally, check out our podcast guest playlist on Spotify to get a taste of each guest’s creations.  

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