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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2020 · 1H 8M

Series 1, Episode 1: Songs I Always Wanted To Sing

from Theater of the Imagination · host Peter Link

We'd love to hear from you! Please send us a Text Message!I’ve always been a composer/record producer who wrote for other people (albums) and for projects – (musicals, movies, television, ballet, etc.)  But sometimes certain ideas and songs were more personal and closer to my heart.  I never saw myself as a recording artist first, but sometimes I was simply the right guy for the song.  In this first of many podcasts, I’d like you to get to know me. The best way of doing that is through my songs. So, these are songs I always wanted to sing myself ... and finally did.  90% music.Scattershot Symphony is presented by Watchfire Music. Learn more about this episode at their website watchfiremusic.comJoin our email list and tell us what you think!

We'd love to hear from you! Please send us a Text Message! I’ve always been a composer/record producer who wrote for other people (albums) and for projects – (musicals, movies, television, ballet, etc.) But sometimes certain ideas and songs were more personal and closer to my heart. I never saw myself as a recording artist first, but sometimes I was simply the right guy for the song. In this first of many podcasts, I’d like you to get to know me. The best way of doing that ...

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