Jason Walker was smitten by the drums early in life, and is still playing with some of his childhood friends. He says he has been fortunate to play in a lot of different situations and always wants to see where music leads him. "Music takes you out of regular time and space," he says. He plays with the intention of best serving the space he is in. Vibrations of music are a powerful thing, he says, and can heal your body; "rhythm is bigger than all of us." He is thankful for the conversations about the power of music, like at Victor Wooten's Spirit of Music camp, and says it is on musicians to pursue this. He says it seems to him that music is a being or entity and that we are being played by music as much as we are playing music. He also talked about Taketina, which is a polyrhythmic exercise to experience vibrations in your body
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#138 Caron Collins, music educator
#137 Lionel Cole, musician and music shaman
#136 Eileen Day McKusick, author and creator of Biofield Tuning
#135 Natalie Glassie, ballet dancer
#134 Marshall Thomas, musician and plant medicine practitioner
#133 Melani GG, singer, musician, music shaman
#132 Tara Divina, musician, coach, healer
#131 Brian Festa, percussionist, musical medicine man
#130 Rudy Colombini, Musician, Founder of Music City San Francisco
#129 Blake Althen, musician and podcast guru
#128 Verdell Primeaux, 2X Grammy winner and Vocalist in Native American Music
#127 Jon David Gorman, bassist, talks about Music Nights
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#125 Rep. Jamie Raskin, Member of Congress, plays piano
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#123 Fia, folk pop singer/songwriter of transformational music
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