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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2025 · 14 MIN

#1 - Ron Chapman, Crimson & Clover

from Backtrack: An Atlanta Storytellers Podcast · host Josh Cuthbertson

When “Crimson and Clover” played at that dance in 1971, Ron Chapman couldn’t have known how often that song would reappear throughout his life. From the paralyzing mix of attraction and shame he felt as a teenager to the healing he’s found in adulthood, Ron’s story reveals how a song’s meaning often changes and evolves, just like we do.Want to see the full performance? Watch Ron’s story and The Tabernacle Collective’s live rendition of “Crimson and Clover” here! You can also find more interviews, stories, and details about our upcoming live events at AtlantaStorytellers.org.Until next time, think back on the songs that have shaped you, and we’ll be back soon with more stories and memories of the music that has shaped us all.

When “Crimson and Clover” played at that dance in 1971, Ron Chapman couldn’t have known how often that song would reappear throughout his life. From the paralyzing mix of attraction and shame he felt as a teenager to the healing he’s found in adulthood, Ron’s story reveals how a song’s meaning often changes and evolves, just like we do.Want to see the full performance? Watch Ron’s story and The Tabernacle Collective’s live rendition of “Crimson and Clover” here! You can also find more interviews, stories, and details about our upcoming live events at AtlantaStorytellers.org.Until next time, think back on the songs that have shaped you, and we’ll be back soon with more stories and memories of the music that has shaped us all.

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When “Crimson and Clover” played at that dance in 1971, Ron Chapman couldn’t have known how often that song would reappear throughout his life. From the paralyzing mix of attraction and shame he felt as a teenager to the healing he’s found in...

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