This is a special retrospective episode on the legendary Jerry Hey.
Jerry Hey is without a doubt, one of the most impactful trumpet players of modern times. He has contributed his dazzling trumpet playing and arranging wizardry to a monumental number of recordings over his 45 plus years in the LA studio scene. And in this episode, I’ll be pulling some clips from my hangs with Jerry as well as from some of the other Trumpet Gurus that have felt his influence.
In this episode, you will hear about Jerry getting the call from Quincy Jones, how he developed his studio skills, what it takes to cut it as a studio musician, the Hawaii years, Jerry's impact on the music world, the people who had the greatest influence on Jerry, praise for Tom Walsh, and advice for overcoming adversity.
So pour yourself a big glass, pull up a chair, and let the hang begin!
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00:00:00 Intro
00:03:26 Getting the call from Quincy Jones
00:04:41 Developing his studio skills
00:06:24 What it takes to cut it as a studio musician
00:09:20 The Hawaii years
00:25:12 Jerry's impact on the music world
00:38:46 The people who had the greatest influence on Jerry
00:41:10 Praise for Tom Walsh
00:51:39 Advice for overcoming adversity
Episode 59: Jerry Hey Retrospective
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