
Episode 10. Janek Gwizdala (Bass) - 'Moment's Notice'
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Geoff catches up with the internationally respected bass player and record producer Janek Gwizdala who is fresh off a flight from his home in LA for a series of London gigs.
What does it take to transform from a wide-eyed teenager in South London to a sought-after bass virtuoso commanding respect around the globe? This episode captures a deeply personal conversation about an extraordinary musician whose journey spans continents, musical styles, and creative pursuits.
Despite the jet lag from his transatlantic flight, Janek vividly recalls his musical awakening at Croydon's Gun Tavern, where watching a Laurence Cottle performance changed everything. "Monday morning went to Gig Sounds in Lewisham and got a bass," Janek shares, describing how within just two weeks of this revelation, he met Geoff at a jazz music course and began his remarkable journey.
Janek recounts his bold decision to move to America in 1998. "Looking back as a 46-year-old man, parent and husband—totally bonkers," he reflects on his younger self's fearlessness. His time at Berklee College of Music, surrounded by future stars like Walter Smith, Jaleel Shaw, and Kendrick Scott provided the foundation for his New York career.
Most fascinating is Janek’s evolution beyond performance. His 22 critically acclaimed books, 100k-subscriber YouTube channel, and thriving educational platform reveal a musician who's expanded his impact far beyond the stage. "I used to just be a bass player," he explains, detailing how he's carefully managed his online presence to maintain artistic integrity while building genuine connections with jazz students worldwide.
Throughout their chat, both bassists explore deeper questions about jazz education, authenticity, and maintaining curiosity decades into a career. Janek demonstrates his approach to improvisation with a spontaneous performance of Coltrane’s 1950s standard ‘Moment’s Notice’ using the Quartet app for accompaniment, before sharing his ambitious goal: "I'm trying to make three albums a year for the rest of my life... at least another 60 or 70 records!”
Whether you're a jazz aficionado, aspiring musician, or simply appreciate stories of passion pursued without compromise, this conversation offers rare insights into the mind of a true musical innovator. Subscribe to hear more conversations with remarkable musicians who are pushing boundaries and preserving the improvisational spirit at the heart of jazz.
Presenter: Geoff Gascoyne
Series Producer: Paul Sissons
Production Manager: Martin Sissons
The Quartet Jazz Standards Podcast is a UK Music Apps production.