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Episode 212: Decades after it came out in 1979, you still regularly hear "Romeo's Tune" by Steve Forbert over PAs in the grocery store or on oldies radio if that's what you're into. But don't let that early hit define Forbert's long, distinguished career. He's an excellent and widely admired songwriter with more than 20 albums to his credit. He came by Craig's home studio to talk about his mindset moving from his hometown Meridian, MS to New York in the 1970s, on up to his latest record, Moving Through America. Also in the hour, songwriter Michaela Anne on her lovely, reflective album Oh To Be That Free.
By WMOT/Roots Radio 89.5 FM4.7
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Episode 212: Decades after it came out in 1979, you still regularly hear "Romeo's Tune" by Steve Forbert over PAs in the grocery store or on oldies radio if that's what you're into. But don't let that early hit define Forbert's long, distinguished career. He's an excellent and widely admired songwriter with more than 20 albums to his credit. He came by Craig's home studio to talk about his mindset moving from his hometown Meridian, MS to New York in the 1970s, on up to his latest record, Moving Through America. Also in the hour, songwriter Michaela Anne on her lovely, reflective album Oh To Be That Free.

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