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The curious mind – and hard work – of bassist Christian McBride | Amplify with Lara Downes
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Lara Downes | November 16, 2023
Christian McBride might be the hardest working man in show business, or at least the hardest working bass player in jazz.

He's a tireless road warrior, traveling the world as the leader of his own big band and his New Jawn quartet, recording and performing with a long and genre-fluid list of musicians from Sting and Herbie Hancock to Rhiannon Giddens and Renée Fleming. He's the artistic director of the legendary Newport Jazz Festival, and he serves as an artistic advisor and director for several other institutions including the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, where we filmed this conversation. He hosts and produces The Lowdown: Conversations With Christian on SiriusXM, and Jazz Night in America for NPR and WBGO. He's played on more than 300 recordings and won eight Grammys. He's a composer, producer, curator, educator, and ambassador. He literally never stops.

There are many reasons why people are driven to push themselves to their limits. But for Christian, it's simple. He just loves music. When he plays, when he talks about music or thinks about it or listens to it, he lights up with pure joy. And joy like that, in our world today, is powerful.

In our conversation, Christian and I point to some of the artists who inspire us the most, and who loved music with that same insatiable kind of exuberance: Duke Ellington, Leonard Bernstein, Dr. Billy Taylor. They never stopped either – searching, learning, teaching, preaching – working harder than they had to. They always did more, gave more; there was so much they wanted to share.

Keeping up with Christian McBride isn't easy. But wherever he goes, his delight in music reaches far and wide, because joy like that is unstoppable.
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@cooldebt

1 month ago

What a great message about learning from failure and also having a curious mind. We are at our best when we have that humility and at our worst when we think we know it all.

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@willykayak

5 months ago

Riviting conversation, loved being able to sit in the corner and eavesdrop......jazz is universal and love "America's classical music"......🎻🎼

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@anthonywhite2960

5 months ago

Absolutely love this conversation. Thanks Lara, Christian and NPR.

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@haidehollins

5 months ago

Mr. McBride is a phenomenal human being. I thoroughly enjoy hearing him speak and play.

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@rebuilding8036

5 months ago

His mother was my art teacher years ago. Lovely woman! ❤

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@MakersTeleMark

5 months ago

Fantastic interview. Thanks for sharing it.

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@TheRealDannAlexander

2 months ago

There is a sense of swing and melody in his playing that brings a listener to zone in on what he’s doing. Hearing “Gettin To It” was life-altering.

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@bluesdjben

2 months ago

Great conversation. Great points about curiosity and connecting with other people.

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@riverreasteve

5 months ago

Great conversation between two great musicians! ❤

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@beatrizmejia2890

5 months ago

I love this series. I know that’s why the algorithm keeps suggesting Ms Downes conversations with musicians like McBride. More importantly, this is history kept alive for more generations.

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@BIGJONNN559

5 months ago

Keep Going 👏🏻

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@tiagovieira4069

5 months ago

Por que não colocam introdução na conversa?,

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