Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz Interview Series with South Carolina-based jazz trumpeter, composer, educator, and cultural documenter Matt White.
In this episode, we dive into his captivating 2026 album Dolly, a self-produced recording that reimagines the timeless songs of Dolly Parton through the lens of modern jazz. The project bridges Southern musical traditions with adventurous improvisation, offering a fresh perspective on one of America's greatest songwriters while highlighting the enduring connection between jazz, folk, country, and Appalachian musical heritage.
Beyond the recording, Matt discusses his multifaceted career as Chair of Jazz Studies at the University of South Carolina, where he directs the acclaimed Left Bank Big Band, oversees the graduate jazz program, and teaches trumpet, improvisation, composition, and music technology. We also explore his passion for documenting Southern musical history and how that work informs his artistic voice.
In this interview, Matt discusses:
- The inspiration behind Dolly
- Reimagining Dolly Parton's songwriting through jazz
- Southern music traditions and cultural storytelling
- His work as a composer, trumpeter, and educator
- Directing the Left Bank Big Band
- Teaching the next generation of jazz musicians
- The evolving landscape of contemporary jazz
Whether you're a fan of jazz, Dolly Parton, American roots music, or innovative musical interpretations, this conversation offers fascinating insights into creativity, education, and the rich musical traditions of the American South.
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https://mattwhitejazz.bandcamp.com/album/dolly
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