Jean-Luc Ponty Interview Part 2 Repeated on Monday’s “Prime Time Theme Attic,” with Phil Maq, 8PM-10PM EDT!!!

 

On this holiday weekend, in case you missed last Wednesday’s “Almost All American Show” on “Theme Attic,” (10A-12 Noon EDT!), there’s a special repeat on Monday’s “Prime Time Theme Attic” with Phil Maq from 8PM-10PM EDT!!! Included, will be the second part of my interview with Jean-Luc PONTY Officiel! Songs by other artists on the show, in order of appearance are: RB Stone (Rb Stone, Rb Stone) (The cover for his “Some Call It Freedom, Some Call It Above” album pictured above right), Renaissance, May Erlewine, Adam Hill Music, Beaucoup Blue with Red Molly, Tritone Paradox, CommonUnion59, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band with Linda Ronstadt, Wendy Webb (Wendy Webb), Savage Grace, Eric Bannan’s Music Page (Eric Bannan), Los Lobos, Li’l Wally Fans, Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass, Simon & Garfunkel, Jean-Luc Ponty, Frank Zappa, Elton John,, Mahavishnu Orchestra with John McLaughlin, Jean-Luc PONTY Officiel, Johnny Crawford (Johnny Crawford Fans), Dave Boutette, Michael on Fire, Mark Lavengood (Mark Lavengood), and Muriel Anderson!!! Tune in at 89.3 FM (WHFR) in the Dearborn-Detroit area, Tune In Player, or with this special patriotic link: http://whfr.fm/images/stream_audio.html

I have put together another 20+ minute segment of my phone interview on June 10th with legendary violinist Jean-Luc Ponty!

It will be repeated on “Prime Time Theme Attic, Monday, July 3rd, from 8PM-10PM with Phil Maq on WHFR (89.3 FM) in the Dearborn-Detroit area as part of my annual “Almost All American Show!” Here’s a link to stream the show: http://whfr.fm/images/stream_audio.html

In this section, which includes music to support his dialogue, Jean-Luc talks about his relationship with Frank Zappa, guesting on Elton John‘s “Honky Chateau,” and working on the classic Mahavishnu Orchestra’s albums with John McLaughlin!

Here’s one of the tracks, “Fifty-Fifty by Frank Zappa [Hall of Fame] where Ponty supplies his distinctive sound:

The artist provides fascinating insights to his early career working with some of the biggest and innovative artists at the time that helped launch his own phenomenal career!

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