
Fred is my wife’s godfather & a writer (so of course he tells a good story).
behind the scenes stuff here
00:00 Hello
2:44 the Creative Process
9:20 introducing Ana Lovelis
10:49 enjoy “No Brain” & I recommend “Mother of a Hit Song“. You can sample all her songs, buy them individually, or all together on iTunes or Ana’s site.
14:23 role models, heroes, growing up in the city & country & fame & it’s challenges
18:00 I introduce Robin Tymm, who sings
19:27 “Going Nowhere Fast” & says, “I don’t want to be famous..”
23:29 introducing
24:00 Joanna who stars in the next show!
Special thanks to Max Avery for permission to use his excellent and inspired song, “Tarnation” which I think is beautiful on it’s own, as well as the backing track to the interviews in this show.
This show was gonna be a little longer, ’cause there was so much good stuff from Fred, but in the end I decided to make it a 2-parter like I did with Jerry’s interview. I enjoyed the coupla’ hours that we talked “offline” just as much as the recorded hour.
Several recent shows have had the headache of me moving a gig’ or two around as my disk has been filling up. Well, I’m geekily excited that I’ve now replaced my hard drive with one Five times the capacity!

I hope my “whistling nose” isn’t too annoying. Let me know if you noticed it! Maybe it’s just me hearing it several times during the editing (I hope!).
So far Arthur Yoria is miles ahead and looks set to win. To make things exciting, I’m gonna bring back the 2nd place winner with some undisclosed honor–just to try to make things interesting and get folks voting. Arthur might be hard to bump off first place, but 2nd place is anybodies guess. Come on, email your friends this link and ask them to vote:
You’ll be deciding which artist gets more free exposure and you can turn-on your friends to some great tunes.
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| Special thanks to Rob Costlow for kindly allowing me to use his brilliantly thoughtful and unique piano music. You hear it in the intro and outro, the song is "Family" from his CD "Sophmore Jinx". Join me and buy it here.
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