Bob Crane was born on July 13, 1928, in Waterbury, Connecticut, and spent his growing up years in Stamford, Connecticut. In this episode, we travel back to a time when circumstances weren’t always easy but daily life was simpler. We get to know Bob Crane as a child and teenager, and when he first started playing his beloved drums.
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Music used in this episode:
Special thanks to Ben Reim and Adam Reim for providing their drumming talents for this episode.
Additional music:
Cory Gray - “Piano Sentiment I” | “Piano Sentiment 2,”
Joseph C Smith’s Orchestra - “Smiles"
Lobo Loco - “Pianoman Is Not Sam” | "Cultural Exchange"
Kai Engel - “Floret” | “Hopes and Dreams” | “Morning Placidity"
Hicham - “Genval"
Gillicuddy - “A Garden and a Library”
Jockers Dance Orchestra - “The Royal Vagabond”
Dexter Britain - “Happy Together” | “Losing Love” | “Train” | “Lost in Light” | “Seeing the Future"
James Joshua Otto - “One Step Enough”
Lee Rosevere - “Sunset”
Podington Bear - “Tracers”
Nuno Adelaida - “Never too Late to Change Anything"