For Andrew Fowl, Sundays maintain particular which means. These have been the times when jazz can be etched into his unconscious earlier than dawn — as a 20-something dwelling in Chicago, he’d fall asleep to late-night music broadcasts on native radio, listening to greats like Lester Younger and Coleman Hawkins.

Now, 20 years later, Fowl’s newest album “Sunday Morning Put-On” (with Ted Poor on drums and Alan Hampton on bass) pays homage to these early influences.

In Sunday Funday, L.A. folks give us a play-by-play of their ideally suited Sunday round city. Discover concepts and inspiration on the place to go, what to eat and find out how to get pleasure from life on the weekends.

Today, Sundays look a bit totally different for the singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and whistler, however they’re nonetheless a time for decompressing. “I don’t actually have a typical 9-to-5, ‘Thank-God-it’s-Friday’ life-style, however Sunday is the closest factor to that,” mentioned Fowl, who has launched 16 studio albums since his debut in 1996. “It’s the sooner or later I can carve out time for non-work, artistic issues.”

Fowl and his spouse, Katherine Tsina, together with their 13-year-old son, have set down roots in Northeastern L.A., which they’ve known as house for the final 11 years. Fowl is at the moment on tour and can play two exhibits on the Hollywood Bowl in August, with Pink Martini.

For Fowl, an avid mountain biker, having the ability to be exterior any day of the yr is likely one of the greatest issues about dwelling in L.A. “I like mountains,” he says. “I’m only a lot more healthy right here than I used to be wherever else.”

This interview has been flippantly edited and condensed for size and readability.

8:30 a.m.: Get up with pancakes and jazz

We’ll make breakfast, espresso, placed on a jazz file and take it fairly straightforward. Generally we’ll make pancakes, like Dutch child pancakes with a lot of fruit on high. That’s sort of a particular Sunday deal with. Aside from that, eggs and bacon, and plenty of stone fruit berries.

9 a.m.: Seize my bike and hit the paths

If I’ve acquired a mountain biking trip scheduled with another people, we’ll both meet up at Grime Mulholland or JPL (I simply say JPL for the entire trails which can be in Altadena by way of the Arroyo Seco River). That’s my ideally suited spot, it’s about quarter-hour away. I’ll trip up the Gabrielino Path the place there’s horses, hikers, bikers, but it surely all is dependent upon the temperature. If the climate report says 75 to 80 levels, it’s borderline too scorching. Up above when it’s uncovered, it’s actually extra like 90 levels. I’ve come near having heatstroke up there.

If it’s too scorching, you keep down on the river mattress, which proper now has numerous water in it so that you get moist going throughout six or seven river crossings in your bike. It’s actually an nearly jungle-like surroundings. It’s actually like one other world. For those who’re used to Griffith Park, which is simply scrub and piles of free sand and quartz, this feels rather more tropical and distant.

11 a.m.: Refuel with contemporary pasta or sandwiches

After that, not too distant is that this deli that I’ve simply been actually into recently known as Ferrazzani’s. It’s a part of Semolina Artisanal Pastas firm and so they make contemporary pasta proper there. Subsequent door, there’s an Italian market that has cheese and guanciale and contemporary pasta and so they make like 5 totally different sandwiches. They’re all simply scrumptious. It’s a pleasant spot.

1 p.m.: Have a household sketch session

There was sooner or later when [my family and I] went to the Norton Simon Museum and sketched fashionable artwork and that was a reasonably superior day, I’ve to say. The size of it jogs my memory of a Chicago museum in numerous methods, like a mini Artwork Institute. And I just like the constructing itself, with all of the heath piles on the skin.

My mother was an artist and he or she used to take me and a bunch of my associates all the way down to the Artwork Institute and we’d convey sketch pads and sketch no matter we discovered attention-grabbing. I began doing that with my household and I don’t know why extra folks don’t do it. It makes it a complete totally different expertise and also you get to check your sketches with everybody else that’s sketching the identical factor. I’m actually not a visible artist, however that one little custom from childhood is one thing I actually get pleasure from.

4 p.m.: Stroll by Atwater Village

We spend numerous time in Atwater Village on Sundays. They’ve a farmers market and my spouse has a store there, Avion Clothier. That’s been sort of a hub for us for the final 9, 10 years it’s been open. It’s only a cool spot.

In Atwater there’s Alias Books, Proof Bakery and huge sidewalks with cafes. It has road life, which is a uncommon factor in L.A. and it’s designed like an previous western city with a brilliant huge boulevard that you might have a parade on, huge sidewalks, after which regular commerce versus the beige nook strip mall stuff that’s throughout Hollywood. For those who construct it, they are going to come. It’s fairly hoppin’ as of late.

6 p.m.: Sunday household dinner

Afterward now we have Sunday household dinner with my spouse and son and my sister-in-law who lives down the road. We are inclined to make selfmade bolognese. It’s a joint effort however a lot of the credit score goes to my spouse. I’m a line cook dinner.

7:15 p.m.: Watch a film or jam with my son

After which the prolonged household comes over and hangs out and we perhaps watch a film all collectively. Generally we sort of break up off and my son and I’ll watch “Rick and Morty” whereas my spouse watches one thing that’s extra her velocity. Or my son and I’ll play ping-pong or tennis or one thing like that. He simply turned 13 and he’s a extremely good guitarist and singer, however he hasn’t proven any need to make that his life’s work in the intervening time. He acquired actually good on the guitar through the pandemic — he performs finger-picking fashion guitar.

It’s sort of a tough dynamic as a result of as knowledgeable musician, each time he says he needs to jam, I’m like, “Oh nice, OK,” and it lasts about 10 or quarter-hour. Then he goes right into a passive resistance mode. So nonetheless making an attempt to determine that out. The bottom line is to simply sort of be very palms off but it surely’s arduous to repress your satisfaction [as a parent]. He has a very good ear and he’s a very good musician. However you then say like, “Hey, are you gonna go for a solo within the choir?” And that’s met with like, “Again off.”

9:30 p.m.: Wind down — in mattress or on a tour bus

[Bedtime] is dependent upon what section of the yr I’m in with touring or what have you ever. However once I’m at house, I usually begin studying at like 9:30 or 10 p.m. and I’m asleep by 11, perhaps. I learn loads at evening. Proper now I’m studying Don Carpenter’s “Arduous Rain Falling.” It’s a ‘50s noir, jail, robust man type of novel.

If I’m on a bus tour, I’m within the bunk as quickly because the bus begins rolling, by 12:30 or 1 a.m. It’s arduous to explain sleeping with 10 different folks in like 400 sq. toes as “luxurious,” however you could have a day sheet that tells you what your obligations are for that day, the place you need to be, what time. And in any other case you’re sort of off the hook. Life could be very easy. So I sleep a lot better on tour.



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