The Eremita Exchange
The Eremita Exchange
Podcast Description
Singer/songwriter Dan May and producer Glenn Barratt talk to the people who make the music, both onstage and in the studio. A deep dive into how these people got to where they are and where they’re going from here. Originating from the Eremita Cafe. A conversation and a cup of coffee. Or two.
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The podcast covers a variety of themes related to the music industry, including artist development, creative processes, and personal stories in music. Episodes like the one featuring drummer Fred Berman explore career trajectories from practice to performance, showcasing the experiences of artists touring with well-known acts and the challenges they face along the way.

Singer/songwriter Dan May and producer Glenn Barratt talk to the people who make the music, both onstage and in the studio. A deep dive into how these people got to where they are and where they’re going from here. Originating from the Eremita Cafe. A conversation and a cup of coffee. Or two.
Joe Mass makes it look easy. Multi-instrumentalist, singer, composer, songwriter, studio-musician and the voice of Neil Young in “Broken Arrow,” the tribute to the music of Neil Young, he can definitely do it all. But make no mistake about it, he’s put in the time and effort to achieve that level of musicianship despite its effortless appearance. Join us on this remarkable journey of an accomplished musician who has made his mark and continues to make his mark on the music scene, but through it all, manages to maintain his humbleness and likability.

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