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Ivan Doroschuk (Men Without Hats)

Ivan Doroschuk (Men Without Hats)

FromLead Singer Syndrome with Shane Told


Ivan Doroschuk (Men Without Hats)

FromLead Singer Syndrome with Shane Told

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Mar 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 306 - LEGEND ALERT! Today we have Ivan Doroschuk of Men Without Hats, the seminal Canadian electro-pop group! From their early start in the 70's punk scene in Montreal, to huge mainstream success and being one of the first bands ever on MTV, to the influence they’ve had on music being made today, he takes us through his incredible career. Making music has changed a lot over the decades and we get into their process of recording their new album, “Again, Part 2”, which is out now! Go check it out, and catch them on tour this year!
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Released:
Mar 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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