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Come To Where I'm From Podcast with Joseph Arthur
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JAMES HALL : Come To Where I'm From Episode 133
James Hall and Joseph Arthur
discuss everything from spirituality to music and beyond!
underlying theme is overcoming self sabotage and how no weapon formed against us shall prosper. Enjoy! -
BILLY FALCON: Come To Where I'm From Episode #132
Come To Where I’m From episode 132! With
Billy Falcon!
He is an American musician, composer and music producer who released rock albums throughout the late 1970s and 1980s,
one of the best singer songwriters I’ve had the pleasure of discovering recently
He also regularly writes with Bon Jovi
And hosts a YouTube channel @billyfalconmusic
Where he holds something like a concert series, church service and where community is building and healing together through the power of prayer and music.
A very interesting guy with an incredible story. Enjoy! -
ERIC FOWLER: Come To Where I'm From Podcast Episode #131
Come To Where I’m From
Episode 131 with my friend and talented musician, guitarist and songwriter Eric Fowler. -
Episode #130: Richard Barone (The Bongos)
Our guest this Episode is musician, songwriter, producer, professor & author who pioneered the indie rock scene in Hoboken, NJ as frontman for The Bongos and then helped launch the chamber pop movement with his solo debut Cool Blue Halo; the Icon that is Richard Barone!!!! He has also produced countless studio recordings and worked with artists in every musical genre. Collaborators have included Tony Visconti, Beach Boy Al Jardine, Sean Lennon, Dion, John Sebastian, Alejandro Escovedo, Donovan, Moby, the late Lou Reed, and American folk icon Pete Seeger. His memoir Frontman: Surviving The Rock Star Myth was published by Hal Leonard Books and is affiliated with the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at New York University and The New School University of Jazz & Contemporary Music. A riveting conversation about music and life! Enjoy
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Episode #129: Barrett Martin (Screaming Trees, Mad Season, Walking Papers)
Our Guest this Episode is American composer, Percussionist, Writer and Latin Grammy award winning producer; Barrett Martin!!! What an Episode, from Mad Season to The Screaming Trees, Walking Papers, REM and many more, Barrett Martin has been instrumental in many legendary music projects. He is a producer, A drummer, A dreamer and a mystic. Studying many cultures of music and spirit and bringing them a back home, to what makes his vision so unique and special, A talented drummer, bassist and pianist, he plays all those instruments and more. In a new project coming soon on Thirty Tigers with Rich Robinson, Peter Buck and Joseph Arthur! Join us in a discussion of life, art, music and spirit and the magic of new beginnings!!! Enjoy
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Episode #128: Citizen Cope
Our guest this Episode is back for Round 2!!! American songwriter, producer and performer Clarence Greenwood aka the great Citizen Cope!!! Another great conversation, covered lots of heavy subjects, he is someone who not only evolves and leans into the times artistically but spiritually and as a modern business man as well! Inspirational force and conversation as well, Enjoy!
Customer Reviews
great interviews of musicians by someone who understands music
most music interviews are by professionals that frankly don’t understand music. most journalists are english or poly sci majors, etc. what is great about joseph is he is a musician himself that had his own success with a solo career. he knows his stuff, has impeccable taste, and great insight. he asks smart questions and gets things out of artists you don’t hear in other formats, because he understands the industry and process. not a fan of his covid comments, and seems closed-minded to other points of view when it comes to culture/ politics, but then again he’s not a political scientist or scholar, so its easy to ignore and doesn’t come up too much like it does on joe rogan which has essentially become a political talk show. he keeps it about the music and universal human experiences. overall well-meaning and compassionate. refreshing when theres so many podcasts out there that seem to be angry. hope he makes more! mark lanegan podcast is the best interview i ever seen of mark.
Great work guys, keep it up!
Such wonderful insightful natural feeling podcast. A combination of living life, art and music with a conversational tone that makes the time go by fast.
Self aggrandizing with no end
But enough about you (guest), let’s make it about me (Host)