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Episode 9: Patty Smyth on Abbey Road, Van Halen, and how motherhood shaped her career

Episode 9: Patty Smyth on Abbey Road, Van Halen, and how motherhood shaped her career

FromEverything Fab Four


Episode 9: Patty Smyth on Abbey Road, Van Halen, and how motherhood shaped her career

FromEverything Fab Four

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Feb 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

"I think Paul McCartney’s calling you": This week’s guest is singer/songwriter Patty Smyth, who rocketed to fame with her band band Scandal ("Goodbye to You," "The Warrior"), followed by her acclaimed solo career ("Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough"). This week, Smyth and host Ken Womack talk about the pivotal Beatles moments that shaped her life, how pregnancy and motherhood shaped her career, and how she almost joined Van Halen.
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A WonderWall Communications production, distributed by Salon

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Released:
Feb 9, 2021
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Everything Fab Four is a podcast from Wonderwall Communications and Salon focused on fun and intelligent stories about the enduring cultural influence of the Beatles. No other band, or popular entity for that matter, has had the world-wide impact the Beatles have. They are part of our human fabric, they created music that still brings people together, and across continents and generations there are individual Beatles stories to tell. In each episode, renowned music historian, author, and Beatles scholar Kenneth Womack hosts a special guest to share theirs. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everythingfabfour/support