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The Stereo Image

The Stereo Image

By: Mike Jones
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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!

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  • Leonard Slatkin: Classical to Jazz to Hollywood and back
    Apr 2 2026

    This week we are so excited to have the phenomenal conductor, Leonard Slatkin! Leonard is an icon of the classical music world but he grew up surrounded by jazz giants and Hollywood legends. Not many people can say that Frank Sinatra tucked him in as a child!

    This episode marks 1 year of The Stereo Image! To celebrate, we recorded this in person at Mike's Las Vegas home.

    Learn more about Leonard:

    Leonard Slatkin.com

    Las Vegas Philharmonic

    Nashville Symphony

    Leonard Slatkin on YouTube

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • From Shecky Green to Penn & Teller: Glenn Alai's Showbiz Rise
    Mar 19 2026

    Glenn Alai joins the Stereo Image to trace his lifelong love of variety entertainment — from growing up on TV specials and Atlantic City shows to studying casino entertainment at UNLV and building the Penn & Teller organization into a Las Vegas mainstay.

    He shares backstage stories, career-defining moments, and how he helped bring vintage performers and modern magicians like Piff into the mainstream, reflecting on decades of change in show business and the resilience of live performance.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • From Disneyland Sets to New York Jazz Glory: Judy Carmichael's Breakthrough
    Mar 5 2026

    “They didn’t let anyone sit in at Bradley’s unless you were Bill Evans!”

    This week we continue our conversation with Judy Carmichael as she recalls leaving Disneyland, moving to New York, and breaking into the jazz world. She shares encounters with legends like Roy Eldridge and Tommy Flanagan, the pivotal "Handful of Keys" moment, and how determination and talent won her respect.

    Judy also reflects on career choices—staying true to jazz instead of commercial work—her friendships and supporters, and how a New York Times feature helped launch her wider recognition.

    More info on Judy:

    Judy Carmichael's Jazz Inspired

    Judy on YouTube

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    51 mins
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