#3: You've Had a Buckeroo Day
Podcast |
Final Sessions
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audio
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Publication Date |
Nov 15, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:19:33

In 1967, as he was recording his first album, Harry Nilsson made a startling discovery: the father he thought killed in World War II was still alive. His music dreamed of a different childhood, but he may have had to stop making it to make those dreams real.

"Losst And Founnd" comes out November 22nd on Omnivore Recordings.

Enjoy our exclusive companion playlist to this episode here.

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In order to be the dad he never had, Harry Nilsson took a musical sabbatical.

In 1967, as he was recording his first album, Harry Nilsson made a startling discovery: the father he thought killed in World War II was still alive. His music dreamed of a different childhood, but he may have had to stop making it to make those dreams real.

"Losst And Founnd" comes out November 22nd on Omnivore Recordings.

Enjoy our exclusive companion playlist to this episode here.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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