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Judy Carmichael’s Jazz Inspired

25 years on NPR—podcasts too!

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Christopher Guest

Writer/director/actor/musician, Christopher Guest has appeared in a variety of roles on stage and screen, everything from Count Rugen in The Princess Bride and Dr. Stone in A Few Good Men to a memorable year on Saturday Night Live (1984-85) with Billy Crystal, Martin Short, and Harry Shearer.  

The performance style he finds most exhilarating is the kind of improvised tour-de-force he displayed as the lead guitarist of the heavy-metal band Spinal Tap, in the film This is Spinal Tap.  He honed this approach in his films Waiting for Guffman and Best in Show, which he directed and co-wrote. 

Guest feels the improvisational process he uses in his films is similar to what jazz musicians do when playing a tune. We recorded at the NPR studios in Los Angeles when Guest was in the midst of shooting his film, A Mighty Wind. This is one of my favorite Jazz Inspired conversations!

tags: Christopher Guest
Thursday 01.29.15
Posted by Judy Carmichael
 
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