Alan Haber's Pure Pop Radio

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Scott Gagner Interview from In Conversation Now Posted on Our Podcast Page

Scott Gagner's marvelous Rise and Shine
Scott Gagner’s marvelous Rise and Shine

Now added to the most comprehensive body of interviews with melodic pop music’s biggest stars is our exclusive talk with the great Scott Gagner, whose new album Rise and Shine is a hall-of-fame-worthy collection of sweetly-realized balladry and one of the best records of 2014. If the stars are properly aligned at the end of the year, this album will wind up on many best-of lists. Yes, it’s that good.

Scott spoke to us about his travels along his musical path, writing songs, and having master drumsmith Prairie Prince (The Tubes) lay down the beat on his album Rhapsody in Blonde.  And what of Rise and Shine? There, you’ll find Posie Ken Stringfellow multi-instrumentalizing and singing. Oh yeah, that Prairie Prince. That Ken Stringfellow. Pretty cool, huh?

Listen to Scott’s interview from last week’s Pure Pop Radio: In Conversation by surfing on over to our PodOMatic podcast page. And while you’re there, why not listen to some of the other classic chats we’ve had with some very cool musical customers? Have fun!

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Listen to Scott Gagner on Pure Pop Radio: In Conversation on PodOMatic!
Listen to Scott Gagner on Pure Pop Radio: In Conversation on PodOMatic!


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