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A Funk Audience with the Queen: Robert Mercurio on Galactic’s New Chapter

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Robert Mercurio, the distinguished bassist and producer of the renowned New Orleans funk ensemble Galactic, graces the Musicians Reveal podcast with Joe Kelley to discuss the intricacies of their latest album, a collaborative effort with the legendary Irma Thomas. Our dialogue delves into the profound impact of the New Orleans music scene on their careers and the invigorating experience of performing at the Jazz Fest. Mercurio elucidates the challenges and rewards of transitioning from a rigorous touring schedule to a more balanced lifestyle in the wake of the pandemic. The conversation further explores the collaborative spirit prevalent in New Orleans, highlighting the significance of preserving musical legacies through artistic partnerships. As we navigate this engaging discourse, we gain insight into the creative processes that underpin the making of their latest record, which promises to resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners alike.

Takeaways:

  • Robert Mercurio discusses the exhilarating yet exhausting nature of performing multiple shows at jazz festivals, emphasizing the physical toll it can take on musicians as they age.
  • The conversation highlights the communal and supportive atmosphere of the New Orleans music scene, where established artists actively mentor younger musicians without a competitive edge.
  • Mercurio explains the creative process behind their new album with Irma Thomas, detailing the transition from merely covering songs to creating original material inspired by their collaboration.
  • The significance of preserving musical legacies through collaboration is emphasized, showcasing Galactic's dedication to working with legendary artists like Irma Thomas and the impact of her life experiences on their music.
  • In this episode, Mercurio reflects on the evolution of Galactic's sound and the importance of adapting to different influences while ensuring authenticity in their music.
  • The discussion touches on the challenges of balancing artistic integrity with audience expectations, particularly as Galactic explores new musical directions and collaborations.

Links referenced in this episode:


Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Galactic
  • Irma Thomas
  • Tipitina's
  • Dragon Smoke
  • Evan Neville
  • Stanton
  • Eric Lindell
  • Rick Rubin
  • Def Jam Records
  • LL Cool J
  • Bootsy Collins
  • Bernard Odom
  • James Brown
  • Bad Brains
  • Government Issue
  • Dag Nasty
  • Sex Pistols
  • Cyril Neville
  • Macy Gray
  • Mavis Staples
  • Frida
  • Heady Wax
  • Soul Life

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261 episodes

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Manage episode 485760693 series 2840539
Content provided by Joe Kelley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Joe Kelley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Robert Mercurio, the distinguished bassist and producer of the renowned New Orleans funk ensemble Galactic, graces the Musicians Reveal podcast with Joe Kelley to discuss the intricacies of their latest album, a collaborative effort with the legendary Irma Thomas. Our dialogue delves into the profound impact of the New Orleans music scene on their careers and the invigorating experience of performing at the Jazz Fest. Mercurio elucidates the challenges and rewards of transitioning from a rigorous touring schedule to a more balanced lifestyle in the wake of the pandemic. The conversation further explores the collaborative spirit prevalent in New Orleans, highlighting the significance of preserving musical legacies through artistic partnerships. As we navigate this engaging discourse, we gain insight into the creative processes that underpin the making of their latest record, which promises to resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners alike.

Takeaways:

  • Robert Mercurio discusses the exhilarating yet exhausting nature of performing multiple shows at jazz festivals, emphasizing the physical toll it can take on musicians as they age.
  • The conversation highlights the communal and supportive atmosphere of the New Orleans music scene, where established artists actively mentor younger musicians without a competitive edge.
  • Mercurio explains the creative process behind their new album with Irma Thomas, detailing the transition from merely covering songs to creating original material inspired by their collaboration.
  • The significance of preserving musical legacies through collaboration is emphasized, showcasing Galactic's dedication to working with legendary artists like Irma Thomas and the impact of her life experiences on their music.
  • In this episode, Mercurio reflects on the evolution of Galactic's sound and the importance of adapting to different influences while ensuring authenticity in their music.
  • The discussion touches on the challenges of balancing artistic integrity with audience expectations, particularly as Galactic explores new musical directions and collaborations.

Links referenced in this episode:


Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Galactic
  • Irma Thomas
  • Tipitina's
  • Dragon Smoke
  • Evan Neville
  • Stanton
  • Eric Lindell
  • Rick Rubin
  • Def Jam Records
  • LL Cool J
  • Bootsy Collins
  • Bernard Odom
  • James Brown
  • Bad Brains
  • Government Issue
  • Dag Nasty
  • Sex Pistols
  • Cyril Neville
  • Macy Gray
  • Mavis Staples
  • Frida
  • Heady Wax
  • Soul Life

  continue reading

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