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WE MADE IT TO TEN (10) EPISODES BABY!!! In this episode we talk to Cordell Bae from Start Ahead, a dear friend, and we talk about his multiple projects including his band Start Ahead. We talk about Narrow Head, selfishness in art, and what it means to be low stakes.
Does this episode also count as a therapy session? maybe!!
Isn't Cordell's voice like actual butter? yes!!!!!
Here is the show notes generated by Eddy by Headliner!
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This fascinating episode provides an intimate look into the musical journey of singer-songwriter Cordell Bae. From growing up immersed in music with his songwriter father to honing his own skills on piano and guitar, Cordell reflects on how making music feels like a necessary release of inner expression. He shares insights into his varied projects like acoustic outfit Mud Night and indie band Start Ahead, explaining his need to focus on creating new music rather than dwelling on the past. Host Kristy fondly recalls being impressed by Cordell's talent when they first met on the Nashville scene. Their natural rapport makes for an engaging listen as they discuss the challenges and rewards of pursuing a creative passion.
WE MADE IT TO TEN (10) EPISODES BABY!!! In this episode we talk to Cordell Bae from Start Ahead, a dear friend, and we talk about his multiple projects including his band Start Ahead. We talk about Narrow Head, selfishness in art, and what it means to be low stakes.
Does this episode also count as a therapy session? maybe!!
Isn't Cordell's voice like actual butter? yes!!!!!
Here is the show notes generated by Eddy by Headliner!
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This fascinating episode provides an intimate look into the musical journey of singer-songwriter Cordell Bae. From growing up immersed in music with his songwriter father to honing his own skills on piano and guitar, Cordell reflects on how making music feels like a necessary release of inner expression. He shares insights into his varied projects like acoustic outfit Mud Night and indie band Start Ahead, explaining his need to focus on creating new music rather than dwelling on the past. Host Kristy fondly recalls being impressed by Cordell's talent when they first met on the Nashville scene. Their natural rapport makes for an engaging listen as they discuss the challenges and rewards of pursuing a creative passion.