The Big Interview Season 2 Episode 12 Aaron Neville & Trombone Shorty
- April 28, 2014
In the twelfth episode of season two of The Big Interview, host Dan Rather sits down with two music legends from New Orleans - Aaron Neville and Trombone Shorty.
Aaron Neville, known for his soulful voice, talks to Rather about his childhood in New Orleans and how his family's love for music led him to pursue a career in the industry. He shares anecdotes about his time with The Neville Brothers and the impact of Hurricane Katrina on the city and its music scene. Neville also discusses the importance of staying true to oneself and his personal philosophy on life and love.
Meanwhile, Trombone Shorty, whose real name is Troy Andrews, talks about his upbringing in Treme, one of the oldest African-American neighborhoods in New Orleans, and how the city's music culture helped shape his career. He discusses his unique blend of jazz, funk, hip-hop, and rock music and the influences behind it. Andrews also talks about his organization, the Trombone Shorty Foundation, which aims to provide instruments and music education to underserved youth in New Orleans.
In this episode, Both Neville and Trombone Shorty reflect on the shared heritage of New Orleans jazz and how it has influenced them personally and professionally. They also discuss the challenges of being musicians in the modern age and their passion for continuing to make music despite any obstacles.
As always, Rather delves deep into the lives of his guests, drawing out personal stories and insights that viewers won't hear anywhere else. Fans of music and history will enjoy hearing from these two iconic New Orleans musicians in this engaging and thought-provoking episode of The Big Interview.