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@45RPM - Why We Need Love Songs: A Quick Chat w Phil Madeira about ”Bliss”

@45RPM - Why We Need Love Songs: A Quick Chat w Phil Madeira about ”Bliss”

FromThe True Tunes Podcast


@45RPM - Why We Need Love Songs: A Quick Chat w Phil Madeira about ”Bliss”

FromThe True Tunes Podcast

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Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Feb 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Phil Madeira, who can regularly be found backing up amazing artists like Emmylou Harris, is out with his latest project, "BLISS." This collection of love songs may seem like a bit of a change-up by this famously acerbic artist - especially after last year's edgy "Hornet's Nest," so we caught up with him to talk about this project and the concept of "love songs" in general.
Why do we all keep going back to art - even silly love songs - when it comes time to walk through our most important experiences? Consider this short episode a long-awaited sequel to our two-part conversation with Madeira in early 2021. 
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(A longer edition of this conversation will be made available to our Patreon Backers.) For a full music list and more visit the Show Notes page at TrueTunes.com. 
 
Released:
Feb 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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