Badi Assad: Strings, Strength, and Soul

In this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steven Roby discusses Badi Assad, a renowned Brazilian guitarist and singer, in-depth.

With over 35 years in the music industry, Badi shares the triumphs, challenges, and personal growth that have shaped her career, including her battle with focal dystonia and deep connection with the San Francisco Bay Area. Through compelling stories and musical insights, Badi discusses her diverse musical influences and collaborations and how she continues to captivate audiences with her unique blend of jazz, Brazilian rhythms, and world music.

The conversation also highlights Badi’s upcoming concerts, her reflections on the powerful messages behind her songs like "If I Want to Talk to God" and "Island of Flowers," and her exciting new project featuring 22 immigrant and refugee musicians. Whether you’re a fan of her music or new to her work, this interview offers a rare glimpse into the heart and soul of one of the world's most innovative musicians.

Episode Highlights:

  • Badi’s 35-year career in music and her profound connection to the San Francisco Bay Area.

  • Her journey through focal dystonia and how music helped her heal.

  • Insights into her albums Ilha and Island of Flowers and the deep philosophy behind her work.

  • The importance of musical collaboration, particularly with Romero Lubambo.

  • Badi’s thoughts on recognition include being named one of the "50 Sensational Female Guitarists."

  • A sneak peek into her upcoming Bay Area concerts in Inverness and Blue Note Napa.

Featured Songs:

  • "Lion of the North"

  • "If I Want to Talk to God"

  • "Island of Flowers"

Links:

Inverness Concert Info

Venue: Every Blue Moon Concerts, Kehoe Way, Inverness, CA

Date & Time: Saturday, October 12, from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM

Blue Note Napa Concert Info

Venue: Blue Note Napa, 1030 Main St, Napa

Date & Time: Sunday, October 13, from 3:00 PM

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