Come To Where I'm From Podcast with Joseph Arthur
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 132 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Music InterviewsArtsMusicPerforming Arts |
James Vincent Hall (born January 2, 1968, in Harris County, Texas, United States) is an American rock singer and guitarist, best known for his gothic-style lyrics, distinctive voice, avant-garde performances and eclectic compositions. more
Come To Where I’m From episode 132! With Billy Falcon! He is an American musician, composer and music producer who released rock albums throughout the late 1970s and 1980s, one of the best singer songwriters I’ve had the pleasure of discovering recen... more
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Our guest this Episode is musician, songwriter, producer, professor & author who pioneered the indie rock scene in Hoboken, NJ as frontman for The Bongos and then helped launch the chamber pop movement with his solo debut Cool Blue Halo; the Icon tha... more
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most music interviews are by professionals that frankly don’t understand music. most journalists are english or poly sci majors, etc. what is great about joseph is he is a musician himself that had his own success with a solo career. he knows his stuff, has impeccable taste, and great insight. he asks smart questions and gets things out of artists you don’t hear in other formats, because he understands the industry and process. not a fan of his covid comments, and seems closed-minded to other po... more
But enough about you (guest), let’s make it about me (Host)
I appreciate this podcast for its vast lineup of unique guests and when the conversations are good, they’re pretty incredible. The guests often seem comfortable in Joseph’s company (which is great) and that allows them to dig a little bit deeper into topics of discussion. This podcast certainly has its faults though, it has kind of painted Joseph Arthur in a whole new light for me. Joseph has a true knack for interrupting his guests while talking over them. Joe’s constant belittling of Ehud thro... more
Such wonderful insightful natural feeling podcast. A combination of living life, art and music with a conversational tone that makes the time go by fast.
Listen to all these, great guests!! Great conversations!
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