After discovering “God Only Knows” in 1966, Margo Guryan, a schooled jazz pianist who was taught by Bill Evans and Max Roach and studied alongside Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry, decided to craft sunshine and baroque pop gems of her own. Her songs were recorded by artists such as Glen Campbell, Astrud Gilberto, Harry Nilsson, and Cass Elliot, and in 1968, she released her first and only studio album Take a Picture, which became a cult classic since its release and has influenced artists such as Belle & Sebastian, Beck, Cornelius, Sidney Gish, and Bedouine. DJ Zenner and Jack Kelly caught up with Margo via phone call to discuss her jazz roots, her friendship with Harry Nilsson, and her advice on life and love.