Terri Nunn: From Sex to Transcendence w/ Strings Attached Overview

EPISODE · Nov 10, 2021 · 41 MIN

Terri Nunn: From Sex to Transcendence w/ Strings Attached Overview

from Herizon Music: The Podcast · host Thea Wood

Terri Nunn is the lead singer of Berlin, which many remember from the height of MTV music video days as the sexy trio who brought us “The Metro,” “Sex,” and their runaway Top Gun soundtrack anthem “Take My Breath Away.” The track earned them an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. Here we are 40 years and 8 albums later, and the band introduced their newest album titled “Strings Attached” featuring the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra re-visiting the band’s most iconic tunes. In early 2021, host Thea Wood conducted this remote interview with Terri Nunn. In This EpisodeTerri shares— The change in mindset that set her free to be happier and take more risks— Getting the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra to sex it up a bit (tell us if you think it worked)— Recording a video in an active dungeon with a “big reveal” at the end— Discussing the sexual nature of her art with her kids— The most memorable words her mother shared before passing on from cancer— Her life-long fear of people and fear of “losing it all”CreditsGuest: Terri Nunn of BerlinHost: Thea WoodEngineering/Production: Shea CarothersPhoto credit: Marc GreenSong: “Now It’s My Turn” from album “Strings Attached” featuring the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Written by John Buckner CrawfordThis is a Herizon Music Foundation production. 2021 ©. Special thanks to RAS Associates and Gibson Brands for supporting Herizon Music’s education, experience, and role-modeling programs. Contact [email protected] if you’d like to join our cause. Get full access to Herizon Music at www.herizonmusic.com/subscribe

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