Interview: Raul Midon – The Artist You Must Know Now

Follow closely: Raul Midon and his twin brother were both born blind at birth. Raul became a musician, writing songs and playing guitar for a living; his brother became an engineer at Nasa. Midon once performed a Stevie Wonder song at Carnegie Hall; his brother probably has listened to a Stevie CD. So out of those two, take a guess at who not just met Stevie first, but had was invited to his house.
Not Raul.
His brother met Stevie at a technical conference. He didn’t even play any of Raul’s music for him. But that’s fine with Raul, because he can now boast that he has a duet with Stevie on his album, and performed with him in Los Angeles.
Born in New Mexico, and living in New York since 2002, Raul Midon is one of those artists who come along every few years that once you hear their music, you have to tell all your friends to listen. Midon can make a trumpet sound, without actually playing the instrument, and without making it sound like a cheesy novelty during a performance. His guitar skills are superb and his voice is a youthful mix of James Taylor and Donnie Hathaway.
After gaining fans opening for Joss Stone and performing on Letterman, Midon is now playing in front of packed audiences in North America. It’s a show not to be missed, as he can make a fan out of anyone.
Raul Midon spoke with andPOP while in Toronto to launch his tour. Watch the interview to see him speak about making his major label debut album (”State of Mind”), working with legends like Stevie Wonder, and how he makes that trumpet sound.
Video by: Shawna Pechenick
Editing by: Daniel Levine
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