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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2012 · 51 MIN

Geekscape 248: Mike Park

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Mike Park is a musician, activist and the owner of indie label Asian Man Records. A few years ago, my friend Todd Bell and I made a video for Mike's song "Asian Prodigy". But that's not my first exposure to Mike. As you'll learn from the episode, he's been a part of making great music for over 20 years, both as a musician and by releasing albums by his friends and artists he enjoys. In this Geekscape, we talk about getting older, Mike becoming a father, the state of the recording industry, his activism and what's kept him making music so long. Oh, and h plays some songs! Also, the college I went to see the Ska Against Racism Tour was Villanova, not Vanderbilt as I said on the podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Mike Park is a musician, activist and the owner of indie label Asian Man Records. A few years ago, my friend Todd Bell and I made a video for Mike's song "Asian Prodigy". But that's not my first exposure to Mike. As you'll learn from the episode, he's been a part of making great music for over 20 years, both as a musician and by releasing albums by his friends and artists he enjoys. In this Geekscape, we talk about getting older, Mike becoming a father, the state of the recording industry, his activism and what's kept him making music so long. Oh, and h plays some songs! Also, the college I went to see the Ska Against Racism Tour was Villanova, not Vanderbilt as I said on the podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Mike Park is a musician, activist and the owner of indie label Asian Man Records. A few years ago, my friend Todd Bell and I made a video for Mike's song "Asian Prodigy". But that's not my first exposure to Mike. As you'll learn from the episode,...

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