Every life has a soundtrack. On Tracks of Life, Jordan McGraw and Fabian Marasciullo talk to YOUR favorite musicians, actors, authors, producers, business moguls, and athletes to find out what songs they’ve put on theirs. This podcast isn’t about famous people’s favorite songs. Tracks of Life is about the songs that had a lasting impact on the most interesting people’s lives. Their Tracks of Life ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Music |
This week, Tracks of Life welcomes two upcoming songwriters and members of the rising pop trio, Before You Exit. Brothers Connor and Riley McDonough have toured the world and written songs with some of music's best. Enjoy the soundtrack that helped r... more
This week's Tracks of Life guest needs little introduction. Austin Mahone is a powerhouse singer, model and role model. With a 'make yourself' mentality, Austin rose from doing covers on his YouTube channel to selling out venues with his undeniably c... more
This week's Tracks of Life guest is none other than our own, Grammy award winning, Fabian Marasciullo! While only the second best looking host, he is quite possibly the best mixer in the music business. Having helped fine tune hits from artists like ... more
This week, Tracks of Life keeps it in the family! Jordan McGraw, one of our premium quality hosts, take us through the soundtrack that put him on the path to making music a career and educated him through each step. On location at rehearsals for his ... more
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I agree with Henry. Just because Daddy has the stage everyone in the family is out to make a buck. From the cosmetics on down. Dr. Phil gets a plug in every chance he gets so his wife or kids get a free commercial. I’ve decided to stop listening for that reason alone. And this music, if you can call it that is terrible...no one else would even get a notice.
Profanity is nothing more than poor manners and a sign of a poor upbringing. Using profanity does nothing more than make the speaker look low class and rude . “Cussing” makes most listeners feel uncomfortable and disrespected. It is really funny to wife beaters and frat boys, so I guess that is Little Dr Phil’s target audience. Shouldn’t this whole family be ashamed for riding the coat tails of Dr Phil who makes money by showcasing other people’s pain. They come off as greedy, insincere people w... more
Love this podcast, love Jordan.
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All you old folks complaining about them swearing need to lighten up. Go to church if you want to hear a sermon. They’re having real conversations with people about real stories. Just enjoy life a little bit... I love it, guys. Both of you. Phenomenal.
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