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band. i mean, it has always been a team effort. when it starts getting weird or somebody always steps up to take whatever slack is going on in the career. they tep up and add a little more to it, and we survive it somehow. cetera kind of felt less than because he wasn t a songwriter and he wasn t really an instrumentalist. he played bass and he was a great singer. but he felt really insecure about presenting his songs. chicago. it s terry and there s peter and there s danny. welcome to the uk. can i start off with you, terry? where did you get the song from? well, you ought to start with him since he wrote this song. well, i wanted you to say that so i could get to you. peter. well, actually you should no, i did write the song. just from experience. somebody wanted out of your
and i m joined by another. musician a completely different musician giotto welcome to the show. a multi instrumentalist you play completely different music you re also an artist on your latest album which is called deliverance is often if i say you re collaborate you ve collaborated and the city in your career with so many different people this is the only the second solo album so did you feel or. no i actually enjoyed it i mean the nice thing about music is to collaborate with people but then once in a while you have the feeling you want to say something which only you really can say so that was a lot of fun well i mean i m hoping they re going to play play a little bit of your music now we can talk. do you have is that a thing specific about this album that s very different so what s come before i had a lot of spoken word is a lot about how i feel about current times and i suddenly had
instrumentalist, songwriter, producer, and ceo of sovereign music group in nashville. anthony: this is a big nashville tradition, the meat and three. jesse: absolutely. see, you see a little bit of everybody in here from truck drivers, to mothers, to lawyers, whomever. you can see it s multicultural. everybody s just like really comfortable with each other. it s like the microcosm of what nashville is really like. anthony: now, i mean, most people, i think, who haven t been to nashville, outside looking in, they see nashville, they think country music. jesse: exactly. anthony: but it s really not that at all. i mean, yes, there is a hell of a lot of country music here. jesse: but we have two strands of music that were emerging at the same time, historically. 50s and 60s, we had hee haw and night train. archival: all aboard the night train, now boarding, and you have the best seat in the house, so let s get rolling to great entertainment.
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