
Khyber Pass Podcast
1) Charlie Parr, guitar
An easily confused and very shy individual, Charlie Parr has been traveling around singing his songs ever since leaving Austin Minnesota in the 1980’s in search of Spider John Koerner, whom he f...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.2) Charlie Parr, guitar
An easily confused and very shy individual, Charlie Parr has been traveling around singing his songs ever since leaving Austin Minnesota in the 1980’s in search of Spider John Koerner, whom he f...Show More
3) Lynn Avery, synth
4) Lynn Avery, synth
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.5) JT Bates, drums
JT Bates has worked with artists from the ends of the spectrum. Equally at home improvising with Paul Metzger, as well as delicately rumbling under a Pieta Brown song, the drums are an extension of h...Show More
6) JT Bates, drums
JT Bates has worked with artists from the ends of the spectrum. Equally at home improvising with Paul Metzger, as well as delicately rumbling under a Pieta Brown song, the drums are an extension of h...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.7) Davu Seru, percussion
Davu Seru is a drummer and composer. He has worked with numerous improvising musicians and composers throughout the United States and France. He is composer and bandleader for the ensembles Motherless...Show More
8) Davu Seru, percussion
Davu Seru is a drummer and composer. He has worked with numerous improvising musicians and composers throughout the United States and France. He is composer and bandleader for the ensembles Motherless...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.9) Pat Moriarty
Pat Moriarty and Phil Hey began playing together in 1973. They have been dedicated jazz musicians and teachers ever since, performing in ensembles medium-sized and small. But their sax-drum duos make ...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.10) Pat Moriarty
Pat Moriarty and Phil Hey began playing together in 1973. They have been dedicated jazz musicians and teachers ever since, performing in ensembles medium-sized and small. But their sax-drum duos make ...Show More