

Pablo Held Investigates
Pablo Held
A Series of Interviews
Episodes
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Sep 29, 2023 • 2h 44min
Fuensanta
Here’s my conversation with singer, bassist & composer Fuensanta – one of the most original artists that I know. We reflect on her life in music, her creative process, challenges and important lessons, band leading, composing methods, influences and also we relive our own musical encounter with Louis Cole and Shannon Barnett. This is episode has everything that I hope for in these conversations and much more! These days I find myself going back to many of the things that Fuensanta told me. Lots to learn here!

Aug 18, 2023 • 1h 13min
Buster Williams
Legendary bassist & composer Buster Williams came on the podcast to talk about Sarah Vaughan, the role of the bass, patience in music, playing with the Miles Davis Quintet, his record ‘Something More’ … and much more! Such an honor to talk to him! I’m glad we get to learn from him together.

Jul 14, 2023 • 3h 47min
Blake Mills + Chris Weisman
Blake Mills, an acclaimed musician and producer behind the album "Jelly Road," joins forces with collaborator Chris Weisman to explore their creative journey. They delve into the intricacies of songwriting and the collaborative process, sharing insights into their artistic styles. Expect fascinating anecdotes about guitar techniques, emotional connections, and the balance between audience engagement and personal expression. Their discussion also highlights the significance of memories and cultural perceptions tied to their music, resulting in a rich tapestry of musical creativity.

Jun 23, 2023 • 3h 21min
Gonzalo Rubalcaba
A conversation between Cuban pianist & composer Gonzalo Rubalcaba and German pianist Pablo Held

May 8, 2023 • 1h 41min
Ella Zirina
Guitarist & composer Ella Zirina in conversation with Pablo Held.

Apr 10, 2023 • 2h 21min
Ethan Gruska
Producer, composer, singer, and songwriter Ethan Gruska in conversation with Pablo Held

Mar 9, 2023 • 2h 1min
Percy Pursglove
Percy Pursglove is not only an incredible trumpet player, he’s also an adventurous composer and educator, a great musical mind, a great bassist and… he’s also my friend. I’ve been a fan of him ever since we first met during a little tour with Chris Potter in 2013. We bonded right away and a few years later we started playing together in many different musical scenarios:
We’ve worked together in my Buoyancy Band, with my trio, my big ensemble GLOW, with our mutual friend Michael Gibbs, in the NDR BigBand and many more one-off situations.
When we’re together we often get into deep discussions about the music and our relationship to it. I always looks forward to these conversations as much as I look forward to playing with him. I feel like we can work so well together because we are so honest with each other.
This episode is basically like one of those conversations on the road together. Thanks for joining us.
( side note for context: we recorded this in 2021 during one of the covid lockdowns )

Feb 13, 2023 • 2h
Caroline Davis
The album Portals, Vol 1: Mourning was my entry point into the wonderful music by saxophonist & composer Caroline Davis. It was exactly what the title entails: I felt transported right away! It led me to check out so many other beautiful albums, videos and articles, which impressively show Caroline’s exceptional talent and vision. My personal favorites are Portals, Alula, her live videos from Smalls on YouTube and her fascinating lecture on Jazz & Gender.
I had a great time talking to Caroline about some of my favorite tunes from her, gender equity, lessons learned working with personal heroes like Geri Allen or Lee Konitz, leading a band, Mary Lou Williams, self doubt, Connie Crothers and much more.

Jan 17, 2023 • 23min
Charles McPherson
Saxophonist Charles McPherson is a living legend, a musician of the highest order. I’ve learned a lot by listening to him play (and speak!) over the years. When I got the chance to interview him as part of the Mingus100 Festival at the Stadtgarten in Köln, I was delighted! Since this happened in between sets, time was limited. Still, we managed to talk about lots of different topics like his time with Charles Mingus, the secret behind great art, the influence of Charlie Parker and his “linear sense of logic” and what he expects from his fellow musicians.
I’m so happy that this happened and that we got to do this in front of a live audience as well. Thank you Charles and thank you to my friends Denis Gäbel & Robert Landfermann for this opportunity!

Dec 14, 2022 • 2h 43min
John Patitucci
It was a dream come true to talk with master bassist & composer John Patitucci. Easy going, inspiring and deep! Plus he played lots of bass, some piano and we went through several of his compositions- as you know, I always hope for these things to happen and John was totally open for it. I think we cover a lot of ground in this conversation, where John generously shares his experiences and insights from his exciting life in music and I’m in total fan-boy mode.
A little side note- of course it’s evident that John is an absolute pro in music, but he was also so well prepared for this interview: he had good mics set up for his voice AND his bass and he came in early (15 minutes before our scheduled time) two make sure everything worked. Can’t ask for more!


