Hello to all you wonderful people from around the globe!
Kiwi pianist and coffee-drinker John-Paul Muir is my guest in this episode. There is a lot of chat about food and coffee, as well JP’s recent travels, the challenges of teaching and playing in different styles, and his new album “The Cornerstone Suite”.
Our “Music College Didn’t Prepare Me” segment is dedicated to the fine art that is depping. Got an experience music college didn’t prepare you for that you’d like to share or have discussed on the podcast? Let me know: asitcomespodcast@gmail.com, Facebook or Instagram @asitcomespod.
Mentioned in this episode:
Facebook.com/jpmuirpianist
Johnpaulmuir.com
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