Matt Mundy
On this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I sit down with Matt Mundy to discuss his incredible musical journey, which is deeply rooted in family heritage and a love for bluegrass. We dive into the evolution of bluegrass music, breaking down the role of various instruments and how academic influences have helped shape modern sounds.
Matt opens up about his early years in music, playing with family, and the joy of making music together. He also shares some memorable stories, including his experiences playing with Wendy Bagwell and his later transition to working with Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit. We talk about the significance of rhythm in bluegrass, the importance of being a team player, and how the lessons he learned from his bandmates helped shape his playing style.
We even discuss some of Matt’s collaborations with well-known musicians like Bela Fleck, the rise of jam bands, and how he handles performance anxiety—a common challenge for so many in the music world. Matt also talks about teaching as a way to understand music on a deeper level and reflects on the joy of passing on his love for music to younger players.
Music from the Episode:
Up and Running (Béla Fleck)
Goldrush (Mark & Matt Mundy)
Stomp (Mark & Matt Mundy)
Dead Presidents (Bruce Hampton & the Aquarium Rescue Unit)
The Landing (Béla Fleck)
Mo' Better Blues (Mark Mundy, Matt Mundy, Jeff Sipe, & Brad Williams)
Thank you for tuning in! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please contact me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. And please spread the word about the show!
The theme song, "Playcation," was written by Mark Mundy.