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Unlocking Your World of Creativity

John Klemmer, Groundbreaking Jazz Artist

Unlocking Your World of Creativity

Mark Stinson

Arts, Education, Self-improvement, Business, Design, Marketing

5 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Groundbreaking jazz artist, John Klemmer is our guest today.

John's Website

@johnklemmersaxophonist on Instagram

John's Facebook page

John's Facebook group

Here's a guide to our interview.

1. Pioneering New Sounds & Genres

John, your career is filled with groundbreaking moments—many credit you with creating the first jazz fusion album, pioneering smooth jazz, and introducing electronic effects into jazz saxophone. Looking back, what was driving your constant push for innovation? Did you ever feel resistance from the industry or audiences when breaking new ground?

I was in Chicago when WNUA Radio launched the Smooth Jazz format, and I remember how your music, alongside artists like Ramsey Lewis, Larry Carlton, Dave Koz, and Richard Elliott, helped define an entirely new listening experience. Did you see the rise of Smooth Jazz coming, or was it a surprise to you how your sound became such a central part of the movement?

2. The Evolution of an Artist

Your music has evolved across many different styles—straight-ahead jazz, jazz-rock fusion, smooth jazz, solo sax, and even New Age music. You’ve said that some people only know you from one era and may not realize the full scope of your work. How do you personally define your artistic identity? Do you see all these phases as part of one larger creative vision? Collaborations?

3. The Art of Reflection & Reinvention

You’ve taken several sabbaticals throughout your career—pausing to reflect, compose, and reimagine your music. In today’s fast-paced digital age, artists often feel pressure to constantly release new content. What advice would you give to younger musicians about the importance of reflection and artistic reinvention?

4. The Intersection of Music & Emotion

Your album Touch became an unexpected worldwide sensation, connecting deeply with listeners on an emotional level. You’ve mentioned that this wasn’t a commercial decision but rather an honest artistic expression. What do you think made Touch resonate so profoundly with people, and how do you approach translating raw emotion into sound?

5. Innovation in a Changing Music Industry

With the rise of digital streaming, independent labels, and new technology, the music industry has changed drastically since your early days at Cadet/Chess and Impulse! Records. As someone who has always been ahead of the curve, how do you see the future of jazz and experimental music evolving? What excites you about where music is headed?

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Unlocking your world of creativity with best-selling author and brand innovator Mark Stinson.

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0:42.7

Welcome back, friends, to our podcast, Your World of Creativity.

0:48.4

I'm Mark Stenson, and we've traveled around the world talking to creative practitioners of all kinds,

0:55.9

from authors to singer-songwriters and architects and restaurateurs, about how they get inspired and how they organize ideas and even how they gain the confidence and connections to launch their work out

1:00.9

into the world. And I'm so happy today to be talking to John Clummer, innovative and groundbreaking

1:07.2

artist in his own right in the jazz fusion and smooth jazz genre.

1:13.0

And John's career is just filled with groundbreaking moments.

1:16.1

And John, welcome to the show.

1:18.5

Thank you so much for the nice introduction, and it's so nice to meet you.

1:22.5

It's great to talk to you.

1:23.6

And listeners who know the name, but those who don't, John really was groundbreaking in his

1:31.1

creation of this jazz fusion, what we now know is smooth jazz format. And John, I was in Chicago,

1:39.1

as I mentioned to you in our pre-discussion here when WNUA was creating this format and your peers and colleagues

1:48.6

and Ramsey Lewis and Larry Carlton and Dave Koss and Richard Elliott. I could go on with

1:53.6

these names that you've been working together with. We're creating this entirely new format. I'd love to hear your side of how this

2:04.2

ground was broken and what you were thinking when you were pushing for this innovative new sound.

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