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Mark Caro
Caropop
There may be nothing more inspiring and entertaining than relaxed, candid conversations among creative people. Mark Caro, a relentlessly curious journalist and on-stage interviewer, loves digging into the creative process with artists and drawing out surprising stories that illuminate the work that has become part of our lives. The Caropopcast is for anyone who wants to dig deeper into the music, movies, food and culture that they love.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 46 ratings
Music, music, music!
These are such good conversations about the creative process. Mark comes prepared and gives his guests room to tell their often-remarkable stories. 10/10
Music Glover via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/26/22
What a great podcast!
Mark Caro’s immense knowledge of pop, along with his positive, enthusiastic personality makes for an excellent podcast. He ties things together in a fascinating way. And I enjoy British Folk-Rock, so this was a wonderful starting point. Thanks, Mark, keep it up!
Heh you wish... via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/21
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Published 05/30/24
Published 05/30/24
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