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My Music Podcast — Graham Coath with Jordon Anthony
In this episode of My Music, Graham Coath sits down with Australian singer-songwriter Jordon Anthony for a lively, honest and often very funny conversation about what it really takes to build a music career.
Originally from Australia and now spending time writing in Nashville after a period in LA, Jordon talks about the reality of building the right creative team, finding his people in songwriting rooms, and why the best sessions can feel almost effortless when the chemistry is there. He also opens up about the less glamorous side of the industry, including the pressure of followers, viral moments and trying to stay grounded when music and social media are constantly pulling in different directions.
There is plenty of warmth in this one too, from stories about growing up in a loud musical household, to the role his parents still play in shaping his confidence and judgement, to the artists who continue to inspire him, including Ed Sheeran, Lewis Capaldi, Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder.
Jordon also shares what is next for him, including work on his debut EP, the search for the right tour to join, and the excitement of releasing music that feels true to who he is as an artist. The episode also spotlights his latest single, Wrong Impression, which he describes as a big, emotional, cry-in-the-car-in-the-dark kind of song.
This is a conversation about music, ambition, vulnerability, voice, family, finding your people, and staying true to yourself while the industry keeps asking for more.
A thoughtful and entertaining episode with an artist who is clearly growing into his sound.
By Graham CoathMy Music Podcast — Graham Coath with Jordon Anthony
In this episode of My Music, Graham Coath sits down with Australian singer-songwriter Jordon Anthony for a lively, honest and often very funny conversation about what it really takes to build a music career.
Originally from Australia and now spending time writing in Nashville after a period in LA, Jordon talks about the reality of building the right creative team, finding his people in songwriting rooms, and why the best sessions can feel almost effortless when the chemistry is there. He also opens up about the less glamorous side of the industry, including the pressure of followers, viral moments and trying to stay grounded when music and social media are constantly pulling in different directions.
There is plenty of warmth in this one too, from stories about growing up in a loud musical household, to the role his parents still play in shaping his confidence and judgement, to the artists who continue to inspire him, including Ed Sheeran, Lewis Capaldi, Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder.
Jordon also shares what is next for him, including work on his debut EP, the search for the right tour to join, and the excitement of releasing music that feels true to who he is as an artist. The episode also spotlights his latest single, Wrong Impression, which he describes as a big, emotional, cry-in-the-car-in-the-dark kind of song.
This is a conversation about music, ambition, vulnerability, voice, family, finding your people, and staying true to yourself while the industry keeps asking for more.
A thoughtful and entertaining episode with an artist who is clearly growing into his sound.