Songwriter Joan Wasser has done it all, from classical to unmatchable, genre-defying solo music. Her career as a writer has allowed her autonomy and opportunity, from her first solo releases in the 2000s as Joan as Police Woman, to collaborating with infamous writers Lou Reed. Joan joins this week to share her songwriting style, her vision for her music, a look at her career, Stockard Channing, and more.
Keep up with Joan as Police Woman on Twitter and Instagram at @joanpolicewoman. Find her music and more at https://joanaspolicewoman.com/.
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