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In this captivating episode of Surprise Cast, I sit down with the multi-talented John Andrew Fredrick, a true Renaissance man known for his work as a musician, writer, and professor. The conversation unfolds in three enlightening parts: impactful childhood moments, influences, and body of work, offering an exciting glimpse into the life and mind of this incredibly versatile artist.
The episode begins with an exploration of John's family life and childhood experiences. He shares a poignant story about a significant hardship he faced as a child—breaking his leg severely and being bedridden for a year. ("Intensely lonely, intensely troubling experience") This challenging period, however, turned into a transformative experience that shaped his artistic soul and self-reliance. John reflects on how his parent’s decision to limit his television time ("only an hour and a half a day") spurred his love for reading ("my second or third word after mama and dada was book!") and music, laying the foundation for his future endeavors.
Next, the discussion shifts to mentorship and the influences that have shaped John's career. While he acknowledges the absence of direct mentors in the competitive music scene of Santa Barbara, he credits his artistic development to the "esoteric" and "ethereal" influences of his extensive vinyl collection. He also recounts his friendship with Pat Fish of the Jazz Butcher, highlighting the impact of their acoustic tours and shared musical journey. ("he became a close friend of mine"). He also shares his love for The Beatles ("nobody really competes with them") and goth-rock band, The Cure.
In the final segment, he delves into his work with The Black Watch, discussing the creative process behind their latest album, "The Morning Papers Have Given Us The Vapors." He candidly shares the inspirations and challenges of songwriting, emphasizing his preference for self-reliance and individual creativity over collaboration.
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In this captivating episode of Surprise Cast, I sit down with the multi-talented John Andrew Fredrick, a true Renaissance man known for his work as a musician, writer, and professor. The conversation unfolds in three enlightening parts: impactful childhood moments, influences, and body of work, offering an exciting glimpse into the life and mind of this incredibly versatile artist.
The episode begins with an exploration of John's family life and childhood experiences. He shares a poignant story about a significant hardship he faced as a child—breaking his leg severely and being bedridden for a year. ("Intensely lonely, intensely troubling experience") This challenging period, however, turned into a transformative experience that shaped his artistic soul and self-reliance. John reflects on how his parent’s decision to limit his television time ("only an hour and a half a day") spurred his love for reading ("my second or third word after mama and dada was book!") and music, laying the foundation for his future endeavors.
Next, the discussion shifts to mentorship and the influences that have shaped John's career. While he acknowledges the absence of direct mentors in the competitive music scene of Santa Barbara, he credits his artistic development to the "esoteric" and "ethereal" influences of his extensive vinyl collection. He also recounts his friendship with Pat Fish of the Jazz Butcher, highlighting the impact of their acoustic tours and shared musical journey. ("he became a close friend of mine"). He also shares his love for The Beatles ("nobody really competes with them") and goth-rock band, The Cure.
In the final segment, he delves into his work with The Black Watch, discussing the creative process behind their latest album, "The Morning Papers Have Given Us The Vapors." He candidly shares the inspirations and challenges of songwriting, emphasizing his preference for self-reliance and individual creativity over collaboration.
https://www.facebook.com/theblackwatchmusic
https://www.instagram.com/theblackwatchmusic/
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