102 - Jonathan Edwards - My Love Will Keep
An engineer accidentally erased a song he had just recorded. To fill the space, he recorded a song called “Sunshine” – which became a huge hit. Jonathan Edwards is best remembered for his 1972 anti-establishment song “Sunshine.” He’s just released...
An episode of the Icon Fetch podcast, hosted by Tony Peters, titled "102 - Jonathan Edwards - My Love Will Keep" was published on June 26, 2011 and runs 27 minutes.
June 26, 2011 ·27m · Icon Fetch
Summary
An engineer accidentally erased a song he had just recorded. To fill the space, he recorded a song called “Sunshine” – which became a huge hit.Jonathan Edwards is best remembered for his 1972 anti-establishment song “Sunshine.” He’s just released his first new studio album in 14 years, My Love Will Keep — 12 acoustic-based tracks featuring Edwards’ warm voice augmented by tasty accompaniment. He’s joined by a variety guests, including bluegrass sensation Claire Lynch, and former Seldom Scene member Moondi Klein on backing vocals. Icon Fetch talks with the current native of Maine about drawing on a variety of sources for his new record, getting a chance to sing with his daughter, and the story behind the unlikely success of “Sunshine.”
Episode Description
Jonathan Edwards is best remembered for his 1972 anti-establishment song “Sunshine.” He’s just released his first new studio album in 14 years, My Love Will Keep — 12 acoustic-based tracks featuring Edwards’ warm voice augmented by tasty accompaniment. He’s joined by a variety guests, including bluegrass sensation Claire Lynch, and former Seldom Scene member Moondi Klein on backing vocals. Icon Fetch talks with the current native of Maine about drawing on a variety of sources for his new record, getting a chance to sing with his daughter, and the story behind the unlikely success of “Sunshine.”
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