Friend of the show Janet Lloyd-Davis talks The Just Project. Original Symphonic Progressive Hard Rock with jazz, fusion and blues over tones. She chats with Greg about her influences and her musical journey.
Ray Cepeda is a singer/guitarist who has been playing high-energy Latin and rock music around the Bay Area for years. His music reflects his Chicano upbringing in Texas, his life here in the Bay Area as well as his current musical influences.
Photographer Frederico Domodon visits the show to talk about his passion and what most influences his photography.
Paige is a totally wonderful guitarist and singer, full of positive energy and a gift to our musical landscape!
This young musician visited Gregory to chat about her influences and where her particular style comes from. The future looks bright for Kylee Cox.
For Italtian Heritage month, Harmonics welcomes Giovana Capone. She talks about her documentary "Finding the Italians: A Granddaughter's Journey." Almost four years in the making the documentary explores Capone's experience growing up in the bay area with a focus on overlooked Italian/U.S. history.
From the archives, Shirlee Temper! The singer and the band from the hit TV show "8 Dayz a Week" on Amazon Fire and Roku. She talks about her musical beginnings and influences.
From the archives, one of Gregory's very first interviews! Nanette and Charles talk about their Native American influences on their music and how they decided to represent their culture that's so often overlooked in music.
From the archives: Legendary drummer Gene Pardue has played with Eddie Money, Lucky Strike, and Rockabilly HOFer Billy London. Pardue is one of the best drummers in the SF bay area!
From the archives, Pat Johnson, on his 3rd appearance on the podcast, is a successful photographer in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 25 years. Pat's principal area of achievement has been in music, sports and entertainment related photography. Pat' s passion for photography is evidenced by his wide array images and style.
Vietnamese singer and producer DJane returns! Multi-talented DJane wow Harmonics with rock songs in French, Vietnamese, and English. Gregory asks her how rock singers like Tina Turner influenced her and how growing up in a record store in Vietnam introduced her to some of the great rock n roll classics!
From the archives: Gregory Correa interviews legendary promoter Bill Quarry and Bruce Tahsler. Tahsler’s book is called “Garage Bands: Then & Now.” 9/2011
Superfan turned promoter. Niki visits Gregory and discusses how she was from being a lover of all music, to helping her friends get promoted to turning promotions into a full time hobby. Find out her beginnings and musical influences.
From the archives: Chris Michaels from Madman's Lullaby stops by and talks about his musical life and being the vocalist or Madman’s Lullaby. 2018
Nikki Nash's music is described as, "down home authentic knee slapping toe tapping bouncy family friendly feel good music that transcends genre". With guitarist Tony Almeida, they discuss the greatest influences on their unique blend of musical genres. Stay tuned for a special performance and if you're interested in hearing more music check out: nikkinashmusic.co.
Greg Correa shares his thoughts on the late great Jeff Beck. Beck passed away January 10th, 2023. Greg reminisces about seeing him in person, some great stories of one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time.
Claudio Bergamin is a Chilean/Italian fantasy and science fiction artist. He creates album covers for rock bands and book covers for paranormal authors. This is Claudio's first appearance on the podcast from 2017. Fans can visit his artwork and page here: Bergaminart https://www.bergaminart.com/
Earth Quake’s original member Robbie Dunbar brings his new band members Ralph Beakus to talk about their musical experiences. 2017
Michael Booker is an avant-guard Jazz musician and one of the finest, young jazz musicians in the Bay Area. 2017
Lynn Kilcourse, ChrisKnight, DanMilina of No Control drop by to discuss No Control. Greg asks them about their inspirations, how the trio got together, and the various name changes the band went through.
This dazzling trio burst on-stage performing traditional gypsy swing, soulful Italian and Spanish music, and memorable gypsy-jazz reimagining's of million-selling songs by the likes of Michael Jackson, The White Stripes and Stevie Wonder.
Gary Carter had the vision to start Harmonics, a Man of All Seasons, and has incredible stories with Marilyn Monroe, and worked with DC Comics, Marvel, and Stan Lee and friends with The Doors!
From the archives, Chuck “The Ambassador” Marble tells the story of his musical life. 2015
From the archives in 2018. Gregory sits down with rock musician Channing Heath to chat about his musical inspiration and some of his most memorable performances.
Political activist Ethel Long Scott joins Harmonics in this insightful interview. 2015
This is one of Gregory Correa's earliest appearance on a colleague's Rick Moniz's show. Here Gregory explains the changes made to make Chabot College more green.
Bassist Jimmi Ward visits the show. He talks about when music first hit him, coming from a multi-generational, musical family, picking up the guitar. He writes his own music and how a 1976 Boston concert was very influential.
Danny Means visits the show and talks about the first time he picked up a guitar, his early influences, and his personal stories with Albert and Freddie King, Tony Curtis and The Three Stooges.
From the archives: Keyboardist Stevie Keys joins Gregory Correa to talk about his wonderous musical life. From 2014
From the archives: Dan McCutcheon of Jungle Rooster drops by to chat with host Gregory Correa 2014