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  • Wong Notes

    How to Read the Room and Serve the Song with Dann Huff

    06-05-2026 | 1 u. 9 Min.
    Today, we’re hanging with an absolute legend, the incredible guitarist and producer, Dann Huff. This cat has played on and produced everything from Taylor Swift to Megadeth—talk about a wide spectrum of skill sets!
    We’re diving deep into his philosophy on session playing and what it really means to serve the composition. Dann drops serious wisdom on how to stop overplaying so your parts don't get muted, the very real danger of "demoitis," and what it takes to be a "casting director" when you're producing a record. We also talk about his brand new instrumental solo album, where he got back to his roots and wove incredible orchestral arrangements right into his guitar solos.
    If you want to elevate your session playing or understand the magic of arrangement and production, you need to hear this episode.
    Get 30% off your first year of DistroKid by going here: http://distrokid.com/vip/corywong

    Visit Dann Huff: https://www.instagram.com/dannhuff
    Hit us up: [email protected]
    Visit Cory: https://www.corywongmusic.com
    Visit Premier Guitar: http://premierguitar.com
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/wongnotespod
    IG: https://www.instagram.com/wongnotespod

    Produced by Jason Shadrick and Cory Wong
    Presented by DistroKid
  • Wong Notes

    Nate Smith: "Jazz is the Biggest Four-Letter Word in the English Language"

    15-04-2026 | 1 u.
    Fresh off winning two Grammys and being named artistic director of the Newport Jazz Festival, drum legend Nate Smith sits down with host and bandmate Cory Wong to chart his career journey on this new episode of Wong Notes.
    Smith details his rise from playing with jazz giants like Dave Holland and Chris Potter's Underground to the viral visibility of the Fearless Flyers. A particularly cool gem that he shares is the fax-era story of how a beat tape led to him receiving a songwriting credit on Michael Jackson's Invincible: “I made my Michael Jackson songwriter deal at Kinko’s, brother!” Smith says.
    The conversation turns to the essential, irreplaceable muscle of live performance, the importance of artistic concept over chops, and the need for new leaders to steward the future of jazz. Nate also teases his upcoming trio run with J3PO and Cartoons, and the long-demanded reunion with Cory and Victor Wooten. Tune in to the episode to get all the goods.
    Get 30% off your first year of DistroKid by going here: http://distrokid.com/vip/corywong

    Visit Nate Smith: https://www.natesmithdrums.com/
    Hit us up: [email protected]
    Visit Cory: https://www.corywongmusic.com
    Visit Premier Guitar: http://premierguitar.com
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/wongnotespod
    IG: https://www.instagram.com/wongnotespod

    Produced by Jason Shadrick and Cory Wong
    Presented by DistroKid
  • Wong Notes

    Oteil Burbridge: Intention First. Instrument Last

    25-03-2026 | 1 u. 5 Min.
    Cory Wong sits down with the legendary bassist Oteil Burbridge (Allman Brothers Band, Dead & Company, Tedeschi Trucks Band) for a deep dive into musical philosophy, Col. Bruce, and more.
    Burbridge has been driven by a simple, radical lesson he learned from Col. Bruce Hampton: Intention comes first, the instrument is last. He tells Cory how he learned to channel his entire life—including the “mirror of embarrassment”—into his playing to develop a singular voice—scat singing and all.
    Burbridge also breaks down how he maintains deep groove while adding melodic freedom, and the power a bassist has to drive a soloist to “40,000 feet.” Plus, you’ll hear behind-the-scenes stories from the Allman Brothers Band, advice on dealing with creative pushback, and details on his upcoming album recorded in Iceland.
    Get 30% off your first year of DistroKid by going here: http://distrokid.com/vip/corywong

    Visit Oteil: https://www.oteilburbridge.com/
    Hit us up: [email protected]
    Visit Cory: https://www.corywongmusic.com
    Visit Premier Guitar: http://premierguitar.com
    IG: https://www.instagram.com/wongnotespod

    Produced by Jason Shadrick and Cory Wong
    Presented by DistroKid
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    Wong Notes Live! with Matteo Mancuso

    10-12-2025 | 1 u. 20 Min.
    Back in August, at Cory Wong’s Syncopated Summer Camp in Nashville, Wong hosted a late-night interview and hang session with Italian guitar hero Matteo Mancuso. If you weren’t there, you’re in luck: This week’s episode of Wong Notes features that exclusive rendezvous in its entirety, recorded live in front of an audience of camp attendees.Mancuso unearths his roots on the guitar, from starting on the electric guitar to learning Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, and Jimi Hendrix while using his father’s finger-picking style. “Later on, I discovered about the pick, but I was too lazy to start again,” says Mancuso, who shouts out other fingerstyle players like Wes Montgomery and Django Reinhardt.
    Mancuso credits his unique playing vocabulary to his atypical approach to the instrument, which meant he had to “find some solutions to some technical problems” that he encountered while learning to play. What kind of warm-ups does he turn to when he wants to get his fingers and brain moving? Mancuso has a few thoughts, but it all has to be “goal-oriented.”
    Mancuso and Wong, both veteran bandleaders at this point, swap advice and techniques on heading your own band, arranging, and writing, plus scores of other obscure tricks of the trade. Tune in and listen to get the goods.
    Get 30% off your first year of DistroKid by going here: http://distrokid.com/vip/corywong
    Visit Matteo Mancuso: https://www.matteomancuso.net/
    Hit us up: [email protected]
    Visit Cory: https://www.corywongmusic.com
    Visit Premier Guitar: http://premierguitar.com
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/wongnotespod
    IG: https://www.instagram.com/wongnotespod

    Produced by Jason Shadrick and Cory Wong
    Presented by DistroKid
  • Wong Notes

    The Trey Anastasio Takeover Continues!

    12-11-2025 | 1 u. 14 Min.
    Phish’s Trey Anastasio is back again on this week’s extra-special episode of Wong Notes. The expansive conversation goes from the mundane to the massive: Trey shares the meaningful gift he bought himself for his 60th birthday, reflects on his most meaningful song, dissects boredom and nostalgia in the streaming era, and names the young bands impressing him most these days.
    Then, Trey and Cory dig deep into the songwriting process, and Trey reflects on how his songwriting has (and hasn’t) changed over his length career: “Maybe it’s some kind of human nature, that you’re kind of fighting against who you actually, really are,” he offers. He then opens up the files and plays few unreleased (and vintage) demos! At this stage in his career, what is Trey Anastasio hoping to accomplish, and has his approach to making music changed? Tune in to find out.
    Get 30% off your first year of DistroKid by going here: http://distrokid.com/vip/corywong
    Visit Trey Anastasio: https://trey.com/
    Hit us up: [email protected]
    Visit Cory: https://www.corywongmusic.com
    Visit Premier Guitar: http://premierguitar.com
    IG: https://www.instagram.com/wongnotespod
    Produced by Jason Shadrick and Cory Wong
    Presented by DistroKid

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