Today’s episode is a conversation I had with the wonderful Matt Jaffe.
After cutting his teeth on open mics around the Bay Area, San Francisco songwriterMatt Jaffewas discovered byJerry Harrisonof Talking Heads. Together, they produced his first album at the age of 16, cementing Matt’s dedication to music. Soon, he formed a band, dropped out of college, and has not looked back. Since then, Matt has cowritten with Chuck Prophet and Tom Higgenson of Plain White T’s, crisscrossed the country opening forBlues TravelerandAlejandro Escovedo, and recorded half a dozen albums alongside luminaries of the Bay Area music scene. Inspired by the great lineage of rock n’ roll, he marries literary lyrics with the undeniable urge to dance.
I sat down with Matt on November 2 of this year to talk about his music and the influence of Tom Petty’s music in his life. Yet again (man, I’ve been lucky!) I was so lucky to be able to talk to such a warm, articulate, and genuine artist. I know you’ll enjoy Matt’s perspectives on everything from the whether the voice is merely an instrument to how Mike Campbell transcends mere soloing as a guitarist and not being intimidated by having Steve Ferrone play drums on his first record!
Please check out Matt’s website here: mattjaffemusic.com and go check out his Youtube channel here: @MattJaffeMusic
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