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Episode 13: Grateful Ted

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In Episode 13 of The Jukebox Graduate, the lucky lads welcome Ted Russell Kamp to their show. Ted and Eugene go back many years and they comb through old memories. After discussing Bruce Springsteen’s new release news and Dave’s Record Store Day escapades, the discussion turns to Ted’s story of figuring out where he wanted music to take him and how he made the connections that took him on the road. He also discusses the fine points of co-writing, producing records for other artists and the work ethic that has helped him make numerous solo albums. Then Ted lets Eugene sit in on a live in-studio performance of one of the songs from his new album Walkin’ Shoes. Then Dave and Eugene wrap things up with a chat about some new releases and tunes that are flipping their wigs. In this episode we will hear music from Bruce Springsteen, Robert Plant, Shooter Jennings, Ted Russell Kamp and Nils Lofgren. This episode of The Jukebox Graduate is brought to you by Satellite Amplifiers and their new Scamp lineup of budget amplifiers. Check yesterday’s technology...today at satelliteamps.com Special thanks to Greg Felden, Tom Goldfogle at Full Circle Entertainment, Kim Grant at KG Music Press, Nils Lofgren, and Ted Russell Kamp. www.thejukeboxgraduate.com
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In Episode 13 of The Jukebox Graduate, the lucky lads welcome Ted Russell Kamp to their show. Ted and Eugene go back many years and they comb through old memories. After discussing Bruce Springsteen’s new release news and Dave’s Record Store Day escapades, the discussion turns to Ted’s story of figuring out where he wanted music to take him and how he made the connections that took him on the road. He also discusses the fine points of co-writing, producing records for other artists and the work ethic that has helped him make numerous solo albums. Then Ted lets Eugene sit in on a live in-studio performance of one of the songs from his new album Walkin’ Shoes. Then Dave and Eugene wrap things up with a chat about some new releases and tunes that are flipping their wigs. In this episode we will hear music from Bruce Springsteen, Robert Plant, Shooter Jennings, Ted Russell Kamp and Nils Lofgren. This episode of The Jukebox Graduate is brought to you by Satellite Amplifiers and their new Scamp lineup of budget amplifiers. Check yesterday’s technology...today at satelliteamps.com Special thanks to Greg Felden, Tom Goldfogle at Full Circle Entertainment, Kim Grant at KG Music Press, Nils Lofgren, and Ted Russell Kamp. www.thejukeboxgraduate.com
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