Transcript of Suzi Quatro After 61 years in music she still has stories to tell
Rock icon Suzi Quatro joins us to discuss her seventh book, "Grave Undertakings," and reflects on her remarkable six-decade career in entertainment. She shares the fascinating creative process behind her latest psychological novel, her upcoming music projects, and her experiences as an actress on the iconic TV show "Happy Days." • Suzi discusses her new book "Grave Undertakings," which incorporates tombstone inscriptions collected from famous friends over 35 years • The book evolved from a collection of quotes into a psychological novel featuring six students and their Austrian professor • Creativity takes on a life of its own – Suzi often surprised herself when rereading her work • At almost 75, Suzi is working harder than ever with non-stop touring and recording • She calls her current phase "the gravy years" – enjoying her work without the pressure of early career • Her upcoming projects include a new rock album featuring Alice Cooper and her third poetry book • Suzi reflects on her role in "Happy Days" and how the cast helped her develop as an actress • Her ideal tombstone would read "Now I get it" on one side and "Too many dreams, too little time" on the other Find Suzi's new book "Grave Undertakings" wherever books are sold. Look for her upcoming rock album and catch her on tour across Europe and Australia this year Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Transcript of Phil Vassar Opens Up on Heart, Music, and Resilience
Country music star Phil Vassar shares his remarkable journey of survival and rebirth after experiencing a near-fatal heart attack that stopped his heart for nearly 30 minutes. We explore his profound two-year recovery process and how this life-altering experience transformed his approach to music, creativity, and the entertainment industry. • Phil had to relearn basic functions including walking and playing piano after his "sudden death" episode • Despite being physically fit with healthy eating habits, Phil's heart attack was attributed to genetic factors • The recovery process included months at Shepherd Center in Atlanta followed by continued rehabilitation at home • Phil now feels more calm, focused, and confident in his musical choices after facing mortality • The health crisis shifted Phil's perspective from pleasing industry gatekeepers to creating authentic music he loves • Phil's illustrious career includes writing hits for Tim McGraw, Alan Jackson and meeting legends like Elton John • Nashville's Music Row has changed dramatically with iconic studios being replaced by condominiums • Phil is building a recording studio in his barn to create music on his own terms • The conversation touches on memorable encounters with Glen Campbell, BJ Thomas, and performances at the White House • Phil expresses gratitude for his second chance at life and the opportunity to reflect on his 35+ year career I'm doing fewer shows this year - only about 30-40 - which has given me time to reflect on everything that's happened. I really believe everything happens for a reason, and I'm definitely thankful to be here Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Nashville based veteran music producer Tony Mantor’s Almost Live… Nashville podcast takes its listener on a journey through the business of music and entertainment. Following the success and popularity of his top-rated podcast on Autism & Mental Health awareness - Why Not Me? - Mantor hosts thought-provoking conversations and behind-the-scenes stories from various celebrity guests from the world of music, television and entertainment. With more than 30 years as an accomplished music producer based in Nashville, Mantor welcomes a worldly guest list of musicians, actors and entertainers who share their unique stories about the roles they’ve played in creating and sustaining what we know as popular American culture. Conversations and stories that also give a deeper understanding on what it takes to achieve success in the entertainment industry for aspiring entertainers who are currently pursuing their own dreams of being a star someday. Whether listening for the entertainment or storytelling factor alone, or for tips on how his guests faced their life’s challenges, Almost Live… Nashville will have a story for anyone who has been a fan of popular culture in music, movies and television over the last few decades.