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MikeyPod 288 | Writer/Performer Raquel Cion
Podcast |
MikeyPod
Publisher |
Michael Harren
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Music
Music Interviews
Performing Arts
Publication Date |
Feb 10, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:42:04
When I last spoke to Raquel Cion, it was 2015 and she was in the early years of her long running, ever-evolving solo performance, Me and Mr Jones: My Intimate Relationship with David Bowie. Since then, he has continued to perform the show in NYC and beyond through Bowie’s death, and Cion’s own life changing …
When I last spoke to Raquel Cion, it was 2015 and she was in the early years of her long running, ever-evolving solo performance, Me and Mr Jones: My Intimate Relationship with David Bowie. Since then, he has continued to perform the show in NYC and beyond through Bowie’s death, and Cion’s own life changing cancer diagnosis. We talk about the show, where it’s going, where it’s been, and how the show how evolved with her own experiences of the world. Music:Second Guess – Brett GleasonFollow Raquel Cion on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Get tickets for Me and Mr Jones: My Intimate Relationship with David Bowie here. Check out Raquel’s first appearance on MikeyPod 181.Photo of Raquel Cion by Steven MenendezGown by David Quinn. For even more in depth conversation with Raquel and me, check out the bonus podcast for subscribers right here. Your $5 subscription gets you immediate access to 35 bonus podcasts, as well as all my albums, zines, videos, and so much more! Learn more here. If you’d like to check out my other work, order The Animal Book directly from me here and get a free download of the album!Here are some other places you can find the book.Find The Animal Album streaming and downloadable here.Here’s some more merch and music.

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