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23 Jul 2022

The Wondering Sedergreens

Arts, Jazz, Music, Performing Arts

The Wondering Sedergreens

Brothers Mal and Steve Sedergreen visited the Bent Notes studio to chat about working together over many years in their band Mistaken Identity, and their album released in 2002 – WONDERING – the music of Stevie Wonder reimagined through the arrangements of Mal, and the performance of the band.

Steve and Mal are dusting off the charts to bring them back to life with their sextet live at the Hawthorn Arts Centre on Friday July 29 with guest vocalist Nina Ferro, drummer Andrew Swann, Bass player Harry Morrison and Trombone player Dave Palmer.

In this podcast hear Mal and Steve talk about their music selections, getting into the music, the preparation for a show –  and then what happens up on stage when the skills of the musicians working together encourages  a freedom of innovation, exploration and improvisation, to create a wonderful experience for both the band and the audience.

Steve and Mal Sedergreen were guests of Bent Notes on Sunday July 17, 2022
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