The Stereo Image
Join host Mike Jones as he discusses music in the lives of creative and interesting people! Mike talks 1-on-1 with the various people he has met as a jazz pianist and music director for Penn & Teller.
Music plays a part in how creative people are inspired, whether someone is an accomplished musician or just listened to their favorite album on repeat in school. With humor and curiosity, Mike talks music with some fascinating people!
Episodes

Thursday Jun 05, 2025
Bill Prady: Saxophonist & Successful Script Writer
Thursday Jun 05, 2025
Thursday Jun 05, 2025
This week, I am joined by Bill Prady. You may know some of his work: The Big Bang Theory and even the Muppets. Bill is a friend from way back. We discuss his recent foray into saxophone playing. I've heard him and he's really good.
We also discuss listening to music really getting into and enjoying the sound. I had a great time chatting with him and I think you'll enjoy him too.
More information from this episode:
Ray Brown counting in Lined with a Groove with a phone ring
Betty Buckley (Wikipedia)
Christian Jacob (Wikipedia)
Marantz receivers
Ron Carter (Wikipedia)
More about Bill Prady:
Bill Prady on IMDB
Bill Prady on Wikipedia
Bill Prady on Instagram

Thursday May 29, 2025
David Silverman: Sketches and Sonatas
Thursday May 29, 2025
Thursday May 29, 2025
David Silverman is a fantastic artist and animator. You might have heard of the show he works on: The Simpsons. But he's also a fantastic tuba player and a fount of knowledge about classical music. His enthusiasm knows no bounds!
In this engaging conversation, David Silverman shares his journey through music, from his early influences in classical and jazz to his deep appreciation for 20th-century composers. He reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped his musical understanding and the connections he made with fellow musicians. The discussion highlights the importance of education in music and the unique fascination with low instruments, showcasing Silverman's passion and insights into the world of music. In this conversation, David Silverman discusses the evolution of brass instruments, particularly the tuba, and its unique role in music and film scores.
More info from this episode:
The Simpsons (Wikipedia)
Ophicleide (Wikipedia)
Carnival of the Animals - Saint Saens (YouTube)
Gilbert & Sullivan - Pirates of Penzance (YouTube)
Stravinsky - The Firebird (YouTube)
Prokofiev - Romeo and Juliet (YouTube)
Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique (YouTube)
David Silverman plays the flaming tuba at Burning Man (YouTube)
David Silverman's work: IMDB
David Silvmerman on Wikipedia

Thursday May 22, 2025
Dave Jemilo: The Green Mill
Thursday May 22, 2025
Thursday May 22, 2025
This week, Mike talks with Dave Jemilo! Dave owns the fabulous Green Mill in Chicago - the oldest jazz club in the US. Dave is not known as a musician but he got his start with his friends in elementary school in their band Dave Jemilo and the Gems! They never played a gig and in Dave's words, they sucked! But it was the beginning of what would lead Dave to own and run one of the foremost jazz clubs in the world.
In this engaging conversation, Dave Jemilo shares his journey from college football player to successful jazz club owner. He discusses his early experiences juggling multiple jobs, his first solo gig, and the pivotal moment when he decided to pursue a career in music and business. Jemilo reflects on the creation of vibrant jazz scenes, particularly at the Green Mill, and the evolution of live music in Chicago. He also touches on his current musical tastes and the unique experience of owning a venue that showcases top jazz talent.
More info from this episode:
Sing Sing Sing - Benny Goodman Orchestra (YouTube)
Chuck Berry - Johnny B. Goode (YouTube)
Eric Dolphy - Jitterbug Waltz (YouTube)
Hank Mobley - The Best Things In Life Are Free (YouTube)
Check out Dave's club: The Green Mill

The Stereo Image
Join host, Mike Jones, as he discusses how music fits into the lives of creative and interesting people. Every week, Mike sits down with a different guest to discuss what music they love and how it influences them. Each guest is notable in their own right but not necessarily for their music. We discuss what music has meant to them and their endeavors.









