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We share Dave Scher’s song “All Right” and trace the path from solitude to self acceptance, blending Texas soul, craft choices, and the grind of a working musician. Dave opens up about patience, boundaries, and why live music still matters more than ever.
• writing from memory and finding truth in quiet
• “All Right” as a statement of peace and permission
• lyric choices that serve rhythm and feel
• picking joy over burnout and pruning gigs
• the weekly Eddie V’s trio as a creative lab
• balancing studio costs with headspace needs
• resilience in a shifting music business
• AI as a tool, not a substitute for live exchange
• hemiola and the hidden pulse of the verses
• what the song asks listeners to believe about themselves
Come out and have a steak at Eddie V’s
Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
By Dr. PelèWe share Dave Scher’s song “All Right” and trace the path from solitude to self acceptance, blending Texas soul, craft choices, and the grind of a working musician. Dave opens up about patience, boundaries, and why live music still matters more than ever.
• writing from memory and finding truth in quiet
• “All Right” as a statement of peace and permission
• lyric choices that serve rhythm and feel
• picking joy over burnout and pruning gigs
• the weekly Eddie V’s trio as a creative lab
• balancing studio costs with headspace needs
• resilience in a shifting music business
• AI as a tool, not a substitute for live exchange
• hemiola and the hidden pulse of the verses
• what the song asks listeners to believe about themselves
Come out and have a steak at Eddie V’s
Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.