BONUS TRACK—Jen Kearney talks about the overseas tour that helped inspire “Atlantic”
It's a musical playground in this episode! Canada's Jordan Jones opens the show with a deep dive into his new singles, “Break My Heart” and “Stumble.” These songs represent a shift in his lengthy career, and we talk about past projects and what led to this new style, a more pop/soul flow.
Jordan and I go into the music business and what he's learned over the years. We talk about different ways to monetize music and some different ideas he's been considering. Jordan's recorded a lot of his songs with Velveteen Music in Edmonton, Alberta, and he shares how he met this studio and what it's been like working with them.
During the break, enjoy “Break My Heart,” which has a very real story behind it.
Following this, Boston's Jen Kearney and I talk about her two-year tour of the UK and London, the many shows she saw, and the artists she met. Jen recently released an EP, “Atlantic,” which partly came about from the tour. It's a sampler of sorts for an album coming out later this year, and we talk about the different styles she's been using.
Closing out the episode is “Writing On Water,” one of the singles from the EP.
The mind behind Gold Light Hour talks new styles and bringing music to the big screen
Glenn Rockowitz’s book shares he and his father’s cancer journey
Neil Kleid shares his first trip to the horror genre with Comixology Originals title “The Panic”
Mary Keliikoa shares her third book and growth as a writer
Mark Bernal and Rey Garza take us into the world of Lesser Known Comics
Joni Sensel shares the premonition of a lost love in memoir and Americana band June Star are back with their 17th album
Robert Steven Goldstein takes on a new perspective with “Will’s Surreal Period”
Jenna Ashton shares the origins and relaunch of “Enjoy The Show”
Sooz and I talk Boston radio and the two-year anniversary of Oh Hello Boston
Psychiatrist Dr. Jess Wright takes on fiction writing in debut novel, and Pearl Cutten returns with some upbeat new music
Anne Whitney Pierce takes us to Cambridge in the 1960s in new book
“I Am The First” comic explores bullying and mental health alongside hope and being true to yourself
Dan Franklin takes us through the terrifying world of “The Eater of Gods”
Nick Roberts talks horror styles, character creation, and his new book, “The Exorcist’s House”
Dany Horovitz shares stories of love, loss, and life in “Free Times”
Rich Woodall talks the state of indie comics and epic horror tales
Matt Jatkola shares a positive message with his debut album
A family story leads to a debut novel in “One April After The War”
A long-held secret drives Kristine Ochu’s “Campfire Confessions”
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