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’Tis the season for a repeat episode. I chose this interview with musician Andrew Bird from the archive because he always reminds me of the holidays. Not only because of his holiday album, but because of an interview I listened to in December 2020 between him and Marc Maron. Before I play my 2019 conversation with Bird, I speak about how that episode impacted me, including his perspective on ‘molting’. Despite the discomfort I felt revisiting something recorded nearly 4 years ago and judging my past self’s interview style, what Bird shared with me in our conversation feels as relevant today as it did then.  

We covered the slow growth he experienced coming up as a musician, his discipline in building his career, and how his strict classical violin training required strict adherence to rules—rules he ended up breaking to create his own signature style.

He’s extremely prolific: since this interview was released, he's put out 4 additional albums, including his HARK! which I talk about in the introduction.

In this interview, we focused on My Finest Work Yet, which had just come out. Like all his albums, it’s filled with smart lyrics and mythology (which we talk about in this episode) as well as fresh melodies and probing themes. Recorded at a music festival, we sat down in a crowded room so the sound is different than usual. And you might notice some odd jumps from topic to topic as we made the best of the audio we had. You’ll hear us jump around from how he writes songs, to how he met his wife, how he spends his mornings, parents his son, and of course how he began incorporating whistling.

Happy Holidays!

 

Show Notes:

- A couple spots left in my one-on-one Creative Clinic: book a free half-hour session with me here to see if it's a good fit

- Find Andrew on the Web | Instagram | Spotify

- Andrew's 2020 Christmas album, HARK!

- Andrew's episode on Marc Maron's podcast

My Finest Work Yet  & the song "Sisyphus"

- Andrew's interview on Sam Jones' podcast

Great Expectations by Charles Dickens

Lester Young (jazz musician)

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If you liked this episode, try out from the archive:

Episode 424 with Sam Burton

Episode 418 with Cale Tyson

Artist Credits

All original music composed by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs

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