
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


An interview conducted with my dad Chooch Kennedy back in 2014 where he talks about his four decade long career as a musician. He talks about his earliest musical influences and the assortment of professional experience he gained performing to a variety of audiences. Chooch died from esophagus cancer in September of 2019, but leaves a lasting legacy in Indianapolis as a talented performer, beloved friend, and the best father a son could ever ask for. As much as I miss my best friend, I know he's with me everyday and is part of everything I do. This interview is my most treasured and captures my dad's genuine heart as a true gentleman in every sense of the word. I love you Dad, every time, all the day.
By James Blair Kennedy III5
7878 ratings
An interview conducted with my dad Chooch Kennedy back in 2014 where he talks about his four decade long career as a musician. He talks about his earliest musical influences and the assortment of professional experience he gained performing to a variety of audiences. Chooch died from esophagus cancer in September of 2019, but leaves a lasting legacy in Indianapolis as a talented performer, beloved friend, and the best father a son could ever ask for. As much as I miss my best friend, I know he's with me everyday and is part of everything I do. This interview is my most treasured and captures my dad's genuine heart as a true gentleman in every sense of the word. I love you Dad, every time, all the day.