Episode #150, Luke "Music by Skippy" Harbur

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Episode #150, Luke "Music by Skippy" Harbur

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The list of descriptors to accurately depict Luke Harbur, a.k.a. musicbyskippy, would rival Santa's gift list, so I'm only touching on a few here. He's a son, a brother, a transplant survivor, an artist, a producer, a beatboxing specialist, an entrepreneur, a wonderful human being, and he's my guest for Episode No. 150.Luke's stuff all lives at musicbyskippy.com, but you can also find him on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Threads, Apple Music, Spotify, etc.Luke and I talked about family, life experiences, career visions and dreams, the creative process, and a bunch more. Somewhere in that mix was a short list of a few of his favorite albums. Those were these:Vampire Weekend's Contra (2010)The Human Condition (2016), Jon BellionJ. Cole's KOD (2018)Meeting Luke and learning a little bit about both his journey and his trajectory was an absolute delight. Please consider taking a moment to check him out. Give him a follow, and subscribe to his newsletter.A few corrections: Family Ties, not Facts of Life. Sheesh. In that show, Stephen and Elise are the parents, not the dads. Double sheesh. And, Happy 2025 to you all. Not 2026 (yet). Lord...Anyway, Merry Christmas to you all, and a Happy New Year.Cheers.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio samples contained within this episode. They are snippets from an Oliver Koletzki tune called, "Bring Me Home," from his 2014 release, I am OK, c/o Still vor Talent Records.

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