Malcolm Mcnab Podcasts
Last Updated: Feb 8th, 2022
The 8 Best Malcolm Mcnab Podcasts
1) Malcolm McNab
Hip-BoneMusic's monthly interview series, "Bone2Pick". May 2014: Michael Davis interviews Malcolm McNab. http://www.hip-bonemusic.com Check out our video lesson series at: vimeo.com/hipbonemusic/vod_...Show More
2) Episode #4: Malcolm McNab
This episode features an interview with Hollywood's first-call trumpet player, Malcolm McNab. Malcolm discusses his career, his studies with James "Jimmy" Stamp, and his new Camp McNab.
3) L.A. Studio Legends #5: Malcolm McNab
The legendary trumpeteer talks his unparalleled career as studio musician in Hollywood and his journey with composer John Williams as principal trumpet on 40+ films between 1973 and 2011, including so...Show More
4) Brass Chats Episode 19: Malcolm McNab
Quiz time: which number is bigger: number of calendar years A.D., or number of movies Malcolm McNab has played on? ....I'll give you a hint: the answer is the part about the number of movies. Give up?...Show More
5) #02: From Soundtracks to Soloist
After 35 years as one of the most in-demand studio trumpet players in the world, Malcolm McNab steps into the foreground with his exquisite debut solo recording. http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/malcolmmcnab
6) Episode #12 - Gary Grant
This episode features an interview with studio trumpet player Gary Grant. Gary has played trumpet on thousands of albums for the biggest names in pop, rock, and jazz including Michael Jackson, Barbara...Show More
7) Coaching Voices with Malcolm Arnold: The former coach of Colin Jackson
Malcolm Arnold, the former UK Athletics Head Coach and personal coach to hurdlers including Colin Jackson, Eilidh Doyle, Dai Greene and Andrew Pozzi talks about his life in athletics. In this latest ...Show More
8) ITL #33: Music of the Plains
Chris and Sridhar discuss session gigs, band education, Chris’ dream of becoming a piano salesman, Howard Hanson’s Symphony No. 2, Gerard Schwarz, the Seattle Symphony, and the art of conducting.
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