The Many Lives of the Working Musician (Part I)

 

Think you know what music stardom is about? Think again. From how they get their starts, to the rise and fall of stardom, the paths musicians take are all unique. The things that influence a career depend a lot of luck, timing and, sometimes, nature. Our guest has a unique perspective on invention and reinvention. Join us as we dive in and learn about what makes a crossover star.

Guest:

Jennifer Knapp - singer/songwriter/author/activist

Jennifer’s website

Jennifer’s Patreon page

Twitter, Facebook & Instagram

Episode Notes:

Inside Out Faith Foundation’s website

Facing the Music: My Story (Jennifer’s book) (affiliate link)

Jennifer’s Recorded Music (affiliate links):

Love Comes Back Around (2017)

Set Me Free (2014)

The Hymns of Christmas (with Margaret Becker) (2012)

Letting Go (2010)

The Way I Am (2001)

Lay It Down (2000)

Kansas (1998)

Show notes:

Theme music by the mysterious Breakmaster Cylinder. Other music by the mysterious Breakmaster Cylinder, including “Mr. Chompers” (under license). “Perfect Pardon” provided by Jennifer Knapp and Graylin Records, used with permission.

Show branding by Peg Fitzpatrick & PMG Group.

P.R. and social media by Carol Lunger, Emily Stern and AB+C Creative.

 
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