Henry Hey Discusses ‘Big Party’ by Forq: Something Else! Interview
Henry Hey goes in depth with Preston Frazier on ‘Big Party,’ the latest album from his band Forq.
Henry Hey goes in depth with Preston Frazier on ‘Big Party,’ the latest album from his band Forq.
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A band that pairs a Fender Rhodes player with a pianist and no bass perhaps shouldn’t work, but with sheer flair that not only overcome that challenge, Kira Kira utterly thrives in it.
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Chris Greene joins us to discuss the forthcoming ‘Conversance,’ his first studio effort since 2017’s ‘Boundary Issues.’