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Chicago Musician

Chicago Musician

De : Shawn Stengel
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Wide-ranging discussions with and about musicians and the lives they lead, both in and out of their professions. The opposite of 'shut up and play', this podcast's mission is to explore the lives of musicians (or this musician) in ways that are surprising, revealing, funny (because, believe or not, musicians can be funny. . . except for trombone players, but everyone knows that!), truthful, and, inevitably, sensationally commercial.© 2023 Best Shawn Stengel Art Musique
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    • Sandra Donatelle
      Feb 13 2026
      French horn player, Sandra Donatelle, has crossed genres, borders and continents in her long career. Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Sandra has played with symphonies in Toronto, Hamilton and Hong Kong. In addition, she had played in Broadway pit orchestras in Toronto, Chicago, Las Vegas and on tour. Her repertoire is wide and varied, and so is her life story. A Double Life After years of working and playing in the United States, Sandra became a dual citizen and a brand new American Citizen in 2025. A proud Canadian mom of two professional musicians, Sandra has returned to living […]
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      1 h et 29 min
    • 2025: What the . . ?
      Jan 1 2026

      2025 was a helluva year. Let's look back, with trepidation. And some joy. I'll give you a short (for me) travelogue of my trip to New Zealand and Australia. I attended some good concerts. There is a melancholy remembrance at the end. And all is laced with a ranting rage about the state of our country. 2025 Review.

      If you follow Chicago Musician regularly, you know it's been a hot minute since I posted a new episode, so I address some of the reasons for that. I'll give you a hint: it has to do with the color orange, and consequently, I have some politics to 'unpack' (as the more popular podcasts say).

      First, we travel.

      In February I went to New Zealand, including Auckland and Wellington, and then spent another ten days in Australia. I got to see quite a bit of the southeastern part of the continent starting with a good 6 days in Sydney. Even had dinner and lovely evening with chocolate queen, Kirsten Tibballs, so sometimes, the stars just align. Brisbane was next followed by 4 days in Melbourne, while a day trip to the Great Ocean Road was a real highlight (see Helicopter). Both countries are very beautiful and welcoming. The weather was hot (summer Down Under!), however a nice change from February in Chicago.

      I attended some great concerts again this year. I'll talk about a few of the highlights, with names like Cyndi and Wynonna involved. I even played a concert. What the what what??!

      After a year of silence, I have to blow off some steam about the shit show that is currently our country. And we'll talk about a path forward. Or if there is one. How do we stop this authoritarian regime before it's too late? Or is it already too late? I'm semi-hopeful about our country outliving yam tits and his clown show, but only semi.

      Not everything is bleak in this episode, but we definitely have shit to talk about. Hold on! 2025: What the . . ?

      Photo Journey

      https://sksyphotos.smugmug.com/Travel/New-Zealand---Australia-25/Sydney

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      1 h et 11 min
    • Tom Mendel
      Dec 22 2024

      Bassist Tom Mendel has had a long and storied career as a bass player. He has been ‘based’ (pardon the pun) in Chicago for decades. He’s played in the pit for long running shows like ‘Lion King’, ‘Wicked’, ‘Hamilton’, ‘Moulin Rouge’, ‘Billy Elliott’, ‘Kinky Boots’, and many more. But his music has taken him all over the country. He has toured with the likes of Lainie Kazan. He’s played club dates with Christine Ebersole, Mandy Gonzalez, Hollis Resnik, to mention just a few. Tom has also recorded extensively, playing hundreds of jingles in Chicago’s recording houses. He’s also played numerous sessions from Los Angeles to New Orleans to New York.

      Tom has also been an advocate for union musicians for decades. Much of that work was for those who make their livings playing in the theatre musicians. In fact, he was an early member of the Theatre Musicians Association. He served 7 years as the president of the Chicago chapter, before spending 5 years as the national president of TMA. Tom has also worked on many union committees, negotiating contracts for higher wages and better working conditions with Chicago theatres, as well as for touring musicians. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg as far as his work on behalf of performing professionals.

      But Tom is more than ‘just’ a musician. He’s also a Master Scuba instructor, a yoga enthusiast, and is not only a proud father, but has recently joined the ranks of his favorite new title: grandpa!

      Basis for bassist

      I first met Tom in 1987 when I joined the cast of Chicago’s longest running musical up until that time, ‘Pump Boys & Dinettes’. We performed that show together for nearly three years at Chicago’s Apollo Theatre. We’ve been good friends ever since. We know each other’s family and have shared the best and worst of those times. Professionally, we’ve had the good fortune to work together many times over the years. And because the world of pit musicians is not that big, we have a lot of friends and colleagues in common.

      ‘Bassist Tom Mendel’ is just the jumping off point for this conversation. Come check out this friendly chat between two good friends. I think you’ll enjoy getting to know this admirable and accomplished man.

      See more on Instagram. @mendelmusic

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      1 h et 47 min
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