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Creageivity 03 - with songwriter Tim Fraser

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Platinum and Gold record songwriter Tim Fraser got traction relatively late in his career, but hasn't looked back since, with multiple successes for major artists around the world. In this podcast he relates the story of how Tina Turner came to record one of his songs, and mentions a few other performers along the way. There's also the opportunity to hear four of Tim's recent compositions. With music spanning Rap, Pop, Rock and Show Tunes, Tim is a prolific and gifted songwriter, who nevertheless has a very practical approach to his work. His songs have also been heard on many TV series and video games.
In addition, Tim lectures at the London College of Music, and is a Director of the British Academy of Composers and Authors. As a Freeman of the City of London, he has been granted the historic right to 'relieve himself' in Saint Paul's churchyard, and to drive his sheep across Southwark bridge... both of which he claims to have done.
see more at: https://www.tim-fraser.co.uk/

If you think you're too old to be creative, or too creative to be old, then Creageivity is the podcast for you!

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Platinum and Gold record songwriter Tim Fraser got traction relatively late in his career, but hasn't looked back since, with multiple successes for major artists around the world. In this podcast he relates the story of how Tina Turner came to record one of his songs, and mentions a few other performers along the way. There's also the opportunity to hear four of Tim's recent compositions. With music spanning Rap, Pop, Rock and Show Tunes, Tim is a prolific and gifted songwriter, who nevertheless has a very practical approach to his work. His songs have also been heard on many TV series and video games.
In addition, Tim lectures at the London College of Music, and is a Director of the British Academy of Composers and Authors. As a Freeman of the City of London, he has been granted the historic right to 'relieve himself' in Saint Paul's churchyard, and to drive his sheep across Southwark bridge... both of which he claims to have done.
see more at: https://www.tim-fraser.co.uk/

If you think you're too old to be creative, or too creative to be old, then Creageivity is the podcast for you!

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