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Music & Mental Health in Northern Minnesota

On this episode, we talk with Sam Miltich, a professional jazz guitarist from rural Minnesota who lives with schizophrenia. Sam shares how he’s found solace in nature and how he’s been able to balance his music career and mental health.

 

This episode contains discussion about attempted suicide.

 

An illustration of a person from behind carrying a guitar over their back, surrounded by plants and birds, standing in front of an outline of a human head
Photo Credit: Mayumi Park

About Sam

  • A smiling person of light skin tone and short light brown hair, holding a guitar, and wearing a suit and tie combo

    Sam Miltich

    Musician

    Sam Miltich is a self-taught jazz guitarist born and raised in the woods of northern Minnesota. Sam burst on the scene in his teens as a young lion of jazz manouche, joining Paul Mehling’s Hot Club of San Francisco and touring internationally with the world-renowned Robin Nolan Trio.  Sam’s fluid and instinctive sound has graced hundreds of stages, from small towns on the Iron Range to New York’s Lincoln Center.

    In addition to fronting his own band, the Clearwater Hot Club, Sam records and performs extensively with Minneapolis-based jazz singers, Connie Evingson and Charmin Michelle; legendary Twin Cities saxophonist Dave Karr; and many more of the Twin Cities’ top jazz artists.

    Sam also hosts a weekly Jazz at the VFW night in his home town of Grand Rapids, MN.

Transcript

Go Deeper

Combing his American roots and Eastern European heritage, guitarist Sam Miltich found home in jazz manouche. After years of touring around the world with the Hot Club of San Francisco, the Robin Nolan Trio and his own band, the Clearwater Hot Club, Miltich has collaborated with Dutch touring violinist Tim Kliphus reimagining the repertoire in duet form. Learn more about the artist: https://www.sammiltichmusic.com

Credits

Marianne Combs – Co-host

Leah Lemm – Co-host

Emily Goldberg – Producer

Dameun Strange – Original Music

Eric and Amanda Romani – Master Mixers

Cover Art – Mayumi Park


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