David Sedaris + Jacob Ewald (Slaughter Beach, Dog)
Podcast |
SongWriter
Publisher |
Ben Arthur
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Interview
Music
Songs
Categories Via RSS |
Fiction
Music
Music Commentary
Music Interviews
Publication Date |
Nov 07, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:29:36

Bestselling author David Sedaris reads an excerpt from Theft By Finding, a collection of his diaries from when he was a young artist. Jacob Ewald of the pop indie band Slaughter Beach, Dog (and formerly Modern Baseball) recounts how reading the book backstage at a college show had the effect of giving him permission to call himself a songwriter, and to take his art seriously. He shares a brand new song written from the perspective of a frustrated painter, “Get Me Through the Night”

Audio from Theft by Finding is provided courtesy of Hachette Audio.

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David Sedaris reads an excerpt from Theft By Finding, and Jacob Ewald of the band Slaughter Beach, Dog talks about how the book gave him permission to call himself a songwriter, and shares a new song written in response

Bestselling author David Sedaris reads an excerpt from Theft By Finding, a collection of his diaries from when he was a young artist. Jacob Ewald of the pop indie band Slaughter Beach, Dog (and formerly Modern Baseball) recounts how reading the book backstage at a college show had the effect of giving him permission to call himself a songwriter, and to take his art seriously. He shares a brand new song written from the perspective of a frustrated painter, “Get Me Through the Night”

Audio from Theft by Finding is provided courtesy of Hachette Audio.

SongWriterPodcast.comTwitter.com/SnogWriterFacebook.com/SongWriterPodcastInstagram.com/SongWriterPodcastTikTok.com/@SongWriterPodcast

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