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Michael Mayo: Grammy Nominations, "Fly" (Deluxe), and the Architecture of Voice

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Episode Summary: In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steve Roby sits down with vocalist and composer Michael Mayo to discuss his whirlwind year. Fresh off two Grammy nominations—Best Jazz Vocal Album for Fly and Best Jazz Performance for "Four"—Michael opens up about the surreal moment he got the news in Paris. We dive into his viral NPR Tiny Desk Concert, his philosophy on using looper pedals versus acoustic arrangements,and his deep musical lineage. Michael also previews his upcoming year-end show at SFJAZZ, part of the Terence Blanchard-curated "UpSwing" series.

In This Episode:

  • The Grammy Moment: Michael shares his reaction to receiving two nominations while soundchecking in Paris.

  • NPR Tiny Desk: How he turned the audience into a choir and the importance of community in his performances.

  • Song Breakdown - "Four": Reimagining a Miles Davis classic by adding "mischief" and a new rhythmic feel without changing the harmony.

  • Song Breakdown - "Just Friends": Finding the universal heartbreak in a Great American Songbook standard.

  • Tech vs. Tradition: How Michael balances his signature looper pedal techniques with a traditional jazz quartet setup.

  • Musical Roots: Growing up with parents who worked with Earth, Wind & Fire and Diana Ross, and knowing from age three that music was his path.

Featured Music:

  • "Four" - Fly (Deluxe Edition)

  • "Just Friends" - Fly (Deluxe Edition)

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