Tenor saxophonist Simon Mogul joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to talk about his debut album Simon Says, a straight-ahead jazz record rooted in tradition and driven by pure swing. Recorded with legendary bassist and producer Curtis Lundy, Simon Says captures the raw, first-take energy of the studio while honoring the lineage of jazz greats like Dexter Gordon, Gene Ammons, Sonny Rollins, and more — all while showcasing Simon’s own modern, fearless voice on the horn.
In this conversation, Simon opens up about his journey from Miami to New York City, the discipline and freedom behind jazz improvisation, and what it means to step into the spotlight with a debut that leads with confidence and soul. We talk about musical trust, collaboration, and why straight-ahead jazz still matters right now. It’s a thoughtful, swinging conversation about honoring the past, claiming the present, and saying exactly what you mean — musically and personally.
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