S1 E1 - Xavier Davis talks about growing up in a musical family, Anonymous Da Band and writing instrumental music for significant others.

S1 E2 - Julian joins Zach to talk about going to Berklee, being a producer and more.

S1 E3 - Taylor joins the podcast to discuss touring with Marcus Mumford and recording music overseas.

S1 E4 Pt. 1 - In Part 1 of 2, Isaiah Hill talks about his music school experience, playing in arenas versus small rooms and he and his dad showing up as the unbooked entertainment.

S1 E4 Pt. 2 - In Part 2 of 2, Isaiah Hill talks about his projects “Continuation” and “Modern Folk”, worst thing to happen on a gig and more.

S1 E5 Pt. 1 - In Part 1 of 2, Kennedy Avery joins the podcast to talk about being classically trained, changing her major on the spot and more.

S1 E5 Pt. 2 - In Part 2, Kennedy joins the podcast to talk about her EP, paying dues and more.

S1 E6 - In this episode, Joshua Sutherland talks about creating his own sounds, his encounters with Herbie Hancock and more.

S1 E7 - Emmanuel joins the podcast to discuss his love for performing, his approach to teaching and how he got the name “Chops”.

S1 E8 - In this episode, T Lee joins us to talk about playing the record, his band The 4 Korners and more.

S1 E9 - Larry Wilson joins the podcast to talk about being diagnosed with perfect pitch, the importance of prioritizing, Black Gold Orchestra and more.

S2 E1 Pt. 1 - In Part 1 of 2, Caleb joins the podcast to discuss growing up on the Dallas music scene, getting started in production and more.

S2 E1 Pt. 2 - In Part 2 of 2, Caleb talks about his worst gigs, future plans for solo music and more.

S2 E2 - In this episode, I talk to my first piano teacher, Mark Mitchell. We discuss how the music business was back in the day, tour life and more.

S2 E3 - In this episode, I talk to my second piano teacher, Stephen Thornton. Stephen joins the podcast to talk about his musical upbringing, his approach to teaching and more.

S2 E4 - My third instructor, Jay Adams joins the podcast to talk about playing in church, diversifying yourself, ministry vs. entertainment and more.

S2 E5 - In the final installment of highlighting all of my instructors, Tyrone Jackson joins the podcast. We talk about school then vs. now, growing up in New Orleans and more.

S2 E6 - Isaiah joins the podcast to discuss intentionality in music, his dedication to jazz, and more.

S2 E7 - Eric joins the podcast to talk about finding his sound, performing original music, being connected to the right people and more.

S2 E8 - Tracyan joins the podcast to talk about navigating the music business, touring and more.

S2 E9 - R. Cornelius Spencer joins the podcast to talk about film scoring, his love for teaching, honoring your craft and more.

S2 E10 - Julian joins the podcast to talk about growing up in a musical family, getting the Marcus Miller gig, doing the work and more.

S3 E1 - Justin joins the podcast to talk about finding creativity within a gig, making the most of opportunities, playing with Justin Timberlake and more.

S3 E2 - Vaughn joins the podcast to talk about thinking as a musician vs. producer, playing with gospel greats and more.

S3 E3 - Curtis joins the podcast to talk about being musically creative in the right setting, navigating the gigging scene, and more.

S3 E4 - Norman joins the podcast to talk about pursuing your purpose, the growth of Tank and the Bangas and more.

S3 E5 - Alain joins the podcast to talk about constantly analyzing music , turning his skillset into a business and more.

S3 E6 - Mike joins the podcast to talk about discovering his own artistry, getting the gig with Rascal Flatts and more.

S3 E7 - Nick joins the podcast to discuss early practicing techniques, New York music scene, playing with Cory Henry and more.

S3 E8 - This past January, I had the pleasure of speaking to Grammy Award winning saxophonist, DJ, keyboardist and vocoderist Casey Benjamin about growing up in New York and the various groups he’s played with, including the Robert Glasper Experiment. I’m glad I got the chance to express how his music inspired me and a multitude of musicians and artists. Casey will be forever appreciated and deeply missed.