In this episode, James Cox’s discusses Kevin's musical background, exploring his influences and his journey in music creation, including his experiences with different bands. The focus shifts to Greyfeather, a band born from long-distance collaboration known for their instrumental tracks, cover songs, and a Christmas album from one of his other bands. The dialogue touches on holiday music preferences and the concept of hologram concerts, revealing a preference for live performances over the latter. Additionally, there is mention of other bands such as Foreigner and Yes, and insights into the optimal times for creativity and songwriting.
Kevin then highlights “I Should Have Been Home Yesterday,” an album featuring renditions of 15 John Denver songs, expressing admiration for Denver and suggesting Greyfeather or Far-point for progressive rock interpretations of his work. Furthermore, the band Green Swamp Collective is acknowledged for its folk and bluegrass style.
The interview concludes with appreciation for the opportunity to share these insights and an open invitation for future conversations, ending on a note about the transformative power of music.
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