Great interview - who doesn't remember the dynamite rockin song Black Betty? This guy is amazing on guitar. It's interesting to hear how his journey has taken him from being a child influenced by familial roots listening to classical music, mastering the guitar (to be a chick magnet) entering the world of rock and now playing bass for the Panama City Pops Orchestra. Who knows where life will take them? Looking forward to hearing Part 2.
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"In Search of a Song: Dean Batstone" (deleted)
A great interview with Canadian singer/songwriter Dean Batstone. His new CD Lonely In America is really a dynamic collaborative work of art with some of the music industry's best-two thumbs up for sure. It's always interesting to hear what inspires the artist to pen great songs. He's also the first professional musician I've heard say that sometimes it's the melody of a song that catches your attention and makes it great not necessarily the lyrics-now that is having your finger on the mark..:)
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"In Search of a Song: Todd Rundgren Part 2" (deleted)
I'm new to listening to archived interviews with Jason Wilber and highlighted artists. This was a fantastic interview with Todd Rundgren. It's fascinating to hear an iconic musician give a recap of their life as an artist in the industry, and also to get behind the facade of success.
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Rhonda McDonald
Posted on September 09, 2012 at 04:48 PM
Guitar Wizard (deleted)
Great interview - who doesn't remember the dynamite rockin song Black Betty? This guy is amazing on guitar. It's interesting to hear how his journey has taken him from being a child influenced by familial roots listening to classical music, mastering the guitar (to be a chick magnet) entering the world of rock and now playing bass for the Panama City Pops Orchestra. Who knows where life will take them? Looking forward to hearing Part 2.
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Rhonda McDonald
Posted on September 09, 2012 at 03:14 PM
Lonely In America (deleted)
A great interview with Canadian singer/songwriter Dean Batstone. His new CD Lonely In America is really a dynamic collaborative work of art with some of the music industry's best-two thumbs up for sure. It's always interesting to hear what inspires the artist to pen great songs. He's also the first professional musician I've heard say that sometimes it's the melody of a song that catches your attention and makes it great not necessarily the lyrics-now that is having your finger on the mark..:)
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Rhonda McDonald
Posted on August 22, 2012 at 10:43 PM
Iconic Musicians (deleted)
I'm new to listening to archived interviews with Jason Wilber and highlighted artists. This was a fantastic interview with Todd Rundgren. It's fascinating to hear an iconic musician give a recap of their life as an artist in the industry, and also to get behind the facade of success.