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Sam Brown rose to stardom in the late 80s but was uncomfortable with many aspects of fame, and as her sales faded she gained something far more important - the will to be a true artist. Here she talks about the loss of her mother and how that affected her, and also about the loss of her voice. It's enlightening, positive, and uplifting and ends with Sam talking about her love of the ukulele.
Don't forget to listen to Part One if you haven't already, and there is a short new update on Sam Brown and her album Number Eight!
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Sam Brown rose to stardom in the late 80s but was uncomfortable with many aspects of fame, and as her sales faded she gained something far more important - the will to be a true artist. Here she talks about the loss of her mother and how that affected her, and also about the loss of her voice. It's enlightening, positive, and uplifting and ends with Sam talking about her love of the ukulele.
Don't forget to listen to Part One if you haven't already, and there is a short new update on Sam Brown and her album Number Eight!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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