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EPISODE · Sep 23, 2020 · 1H 2M

Episode 53 - Interview w/Jeffery Bryan of Survivor & The Karate Kid

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Welcome back people, to yet another fantastic episode of the Talkin' TV podcast!!!! And OH MAN!!!! PEOPLE!!!! DO WE HAVE AN EPISODE FOR YOU GUYS TODAY!!!!! As you can probably tell from that last sentence being all caps, I am very excited for today's episode. Very excited. Because people, we scored our first real celebrity interview. On today's podcast we interviewed a guy from a little known band called Survivor, who famously came on the scene in 1982 with their original song "Eye of the Tiger" from Rocky III. This guy joined after the release of that movie, but he was also in a little known movie that was the subject of a lot of conversation here on this channel, known simply as the Karate Kid. And we got him, the one and only Jeffrey Bryan!!!!  Jeff was just a cool guy. He's an expert keyboardist, vocalist, technist, whole bunch of other ist's, and he knew a lot. We talked about his time on the Karate Kid, which is actually much more extensive that the final product would have you believe. He talked about his experience with the GREAT John G. Avildsen and reveals some secrets about his techniques there. But mostly, we just talked and had a great conversation. About life, his and ours, our thoughts on the music and movie industry and what social media and rapidly increasing amounts of technology are doing to it, and so much more. Guys, I say this a lot, but this really was our best episode yet. And we hope you enjoy it as much as we did.  It's all covered here, only on Talkin' TV!!!

Welcome back people, to yet another fantastic episode of the Talkin' TV podcast!!!! And OH MAN!!!! PEOPLE!!!! DO WE HAVE AN EPISODE FOR YOU GUYS TODAY!!!!! As you can probably tell from that last sentence being all caps, I am very excited for today's episode. Very excited. Because people, we scored our first real celebrity interview. On today's podcast we interviewed a guy from a little known band called Survivor, who famously came on the scene in 1982 with their original song "Eye of the Tiger" from Rocky III. This guy joined after the release of that movie, but he was also in a little known movie that was the subject of a lot of conversation here on this channel, known simply as the Karate Kid. And we got him, the one and only Jeffrey Bryan!!!!  Jeff was just a cool guy. He's an expert keyboardist, vocalist, technist, whole bunch of other ist's, and he knew a lot. We talked about his time on the Karate Kid, which is actually much more extensive that the final product would have you believe. He talked about his experience with the GREAT John G. Avildsen and reveals some secrets about his techniques there. But mostly, we just talked and had a great conversation. About life, his and ours, our thoughts on the music and movie industry and what social media and rapidly increasing amounts of technology are doing to it, and so much more. Guys, I say this a lot, but this really was our best episode yet. And we hope you enjoy it as much as we did.  It's all covered here, only on Talkin' TV!!!

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