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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2023 · 2H 14M

The Road Not Taken - Jack T. Leyton (Lyricist) Ep. 34

from The Language of Creativity Podcast · host Steven Leavitt

Jack T. Leyton has been a lot of things in his life: an Air Force serviceman, a set-construction worker for motion pictures, a postal carrier, a delivery driver, he even attended multiple acting schools for a time. But none of these actually describe who Jack is at heart: a writer, wordsmith, poet and hopeless romantic.   This episode offers an intimate conversation with Jack T. Leyton, shedding light on his diverse creative life as a writer and poet. The discussion showcases Leyton's most beloved music and poetry, his time working at Burbank Studios, his musical aspirations, and the deep influence of his military service in the Vietnam War. Leyton shares profound insights on the role of art in society and his personal experiences, including the impact of heartbreak on his work, living in his car, and his travels across Europe. There is also a critical exploration of societal pressures, personal inhibitions, and the need for creativity in shaping his life and art. Moreover, Leyton voices concerns about society's trajectory, particularly through poems like 'The Last Generation on Earth'. The conversation wraps up on a poignant note, exploring themes of love, passion, regret, and the unique challenges of a writer's life.   We delve into a pivotal moment in Jack's artistic journey, marked by a daring decision in 2018 to transform a manageable fraction of his vast collection of lyrics and melodies into a tangible musical legacy. This endeavor, fueled by a yearning to bring his creative visions to life, almost faced a halt due to a life-threatening heart attack. Fortunately after he recovered, he and Steve were able to put together a remarkable assembly of talent in Burbank, California, where eight session musicians and five singers, amidst a flurry of cameras, breathed life into Leyton's compositions. The session culminated in 'The Clearlake Sessions,' an album that notably features the showstopping vocal group The Satin Dollz on 'Sparky’s Burgers' — a spirited homage to the 1940s-50s era, echoing the essence of The Andrews Sisters. Jack and Steve note the difficulty inherent in bringing musical visions to life when one relies on others for expression — a reality Jack faces, being a lyricist without the ability to play an instrument, and Steve shares about how he only recently overcame his difficulty expressing himself through lyrics. On the importance of writing, Jack discovered a vital avenue for expression in poetry circles. Reflecting on the fundamental drive that propels their artistic pursuits, Jack encapsulates this shared sentiment with poignant clarity: “We do this because we can’t not write.” Guest Jack T. Leyton Website: http://www.jaxsongs.com/ The Clearlake Sessions https://jaxsongs.bandcamp.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thesoundtrackofmydreams I Create Sound Artist Creative Services https://icreatesound.com/ Episode References Burt Lancaster - Wikipedia link Richard Widmark - Wikipedia link Chris Elchico - episode 9 link, Boston Symphony members link The Satin Dollz - Official website The Andrews Sisters - Wikipedia link Alan Kaplan trombonist - Official website Bob’s Big Boy - history The Draft and Vietnam - myretrospect.com Borders Books, Thousand Oaks - Conejo Valley Guide link David Allen Foster poet - Official website Mike Frankovich, producer - Wikipedia link John Ford - IMDB link Winning (racing movie with Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Robert Wagner) - IMDB link Runaway Production - Wikipedia link “We Were Once” music video - YouTube link “Longings” music video - YouTube link Budapest, Hungary - Wikipedia link The Realms of Mindrin board game - Kickstarter link Demotivational Posters (despair.com) The “Gore” Point, impact barriers -  Wikipedia link PBS | FRONTLINE: The Power Of Big Oil - pbs.org Jim Jeffrey - Official website Greenpeace - greenpeace.org/usa The Last Generation on Earth music video - earthsongs.world “Gateway of Heartache” song - Apple Music Episode Credits Honor and Glory Sound Effects by Harshit Khoja at Vrinda Media Lab - https://www.vrindamedialab.com/ - Directed by Steven Leavitt Editorial support by Sam Levine About the Host Language of Creativity’s host Steven Leavitt enjoys discussing the ins and outs of all aspects of creating, creativity, and life with his fellow creators: artists, inventors, designers, producers and more. Along the way he hopes to gain perspective and multiply our understanding of what we share in common while creating, living, and learning. Personal website and music portfolio - StevenLeavitt.com Music and media production company, creative consulting - I Create Sound Featured Art “Sparky’s Burgers” (song), "Honor And Glory" (poem), "Eek!" (poem title), "This Lovely Home" (first poem by Jack T. Leyton, 1967), “You Are Gone Instrumental Reverie” (song), "405" (song demonstration), "A Taste of Seduction" (poem, dedicated to David Allen Foster), "Oh, Ziegfeld!" (song lyric), “Longings'' (song), “We Were Once” (song, duet featuring Desiree De La O-Marr), “Last Generation On Earth” (song, written by Jack T. Leyton and Jim Jeffrey), “Judgment Day Will Be Friday” (poem), “It Didn’t Go Well” (poem), “A Time to Write” (poem), “Gateway of Heartache” (song) All songs and poetry used courtesy of Jack T. Leyton and Solemint Publishing Please review this podcast on Google Play, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Spotify and Stitcher to help other creatives find their tribe! Tags: #writing #lyrics #songwriting #crooner #karaoke #postmodernjukebox #Sinatra #TonyBennett #Jazz #war #airforce #Vietnam #TheDuke #JohnWayne #BurbankStudios #The Valley #JohnnyCarson #BobsBigBoy #MontyPythonsFlyingCircus #FlorenzZiegfeld #ZoeyDeschanel #Doomsday #pinkfloyd #ledzepplin #JohnCleese #MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail #purityculture #zodiac #birthorder #GroundhogsDay #divorce #playingittoosafe #regret #GreenPeace #globalwarming #reiki #homelessness #StChristophersmedal #NatKingCole #Frank Sinatra #DeanMartin

Jack T. Leyton has been a lot of things in his life: an Air Force serviceman, a set-construction worker for motion pictures, a postal carrier, a delivery driver, he even attended multiple acting schools for a time. But none of these actually describe who Jack is at heart: a writer, wordsmith, poet and hopeless romantic.   This episode offers an intimate conversation with Jack T. Leyton, shedding light on his diverse creative life as a writer and poet. The discussion showcases Leyton's most beloved music and poetry, his time working at Burbank Studios, his musical aspirations, and the deep influence of his military service in the Vietnam War. Leyton shares profound insights on the role of art in society and his personal experiences, including the impact of heartbreak on his work, living in his car, and his travels across Europe. There is also a critical exploration of societal pressures, personal inhibitions, and the need for creativity in shaping his life and art. Moreover, Leyton voices concerns about society's trajectory, particularly through poems like 'The Last Generation on Earth'. The conversation wraps up on a poignant note, exploring themes of love, passion, regret, and the unique challenges of a writer's life.   We delve into a pivotal moment in Jack's artistic journey, marked by a daring decision in 2018 to transform a manageable fraction of his vast collection of lyrics and melodies into a tangible musical legacy. This endeavor, fueled by a yearning to bring his creative visions to life, almost faced a halt due to a life-threatening heart attack. Fortunately after he recovered, he and Steve were able to put together a remarkable assembly of talent in Burbank, California, where eight session musicians and five singers, amidst a flurry of cameras, breathed life into Leyton's compositions. The session culminated in 'The Clearlake Sessions,' an album that notably features the showstopping vocal group The Satin Dollz on 'Sparky’s Burgers' — a spirited homage to the 1940s-50s era, echoing the essence of The Andrews Sisters. Jack and Steve note the difficulty inherent in bringing musical visions to life when one relies on others for expression — a reality Jack faces, being a lyricist without the ability to play an instrument, and Steve shares about how he only recently overcame his difficulty expressing himself through lyrics. On the importance of writing, Jack discovered a vital avenue for expression in poetry circles. Reflecting on the fundamental drive that propels their artistic pursuits, Jack encapsulates this shared sentiment with poignant clarity: “We do this because we can’t not write.” Guest Jack T. Leyton Website: http://www.jaxsongs.com/The Clearlake Sessions https://jaxsongs.bandcamp.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thesoundtrackofmydreams I Create Sound Artist Creative Serviceshttps://icreatesound.com/ Episode References Burt Lancaster - Wikipedia link Richard Widmark - Wikipedia link Chris Elchico - episode 9 link, Boston Symphony members link The Satin Dollz - Official websiteThe Andrews Sisters - Wikipedia linkAlan Kaplan trombonist - Official websiteBob’s Big Boy - history The Draft and Vietnam - myretrospect.comBorders Books, Thousand Oaks - Conejo Valley Guide linkDavid Allen Foster poet - Official website Mike Frankovich, producer - Wikipedia linkJohn Ford - IMDB linkWinning (racing movie with Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Robert Wagner) - IMDB linkRunaway Production - Wikipedia link “We Were Once” music video - YouTube link“Longings” music video - YouTube link Budapest, Hungary - Wikipedia link The Realms of Mindrin board game - Kickstarter linkDemotivational Posters (despair.com) The “Gore” Point, impact barriers -  Wikipedia linkPBS | FRONTLINE: The Power Of Big Oil - pbs.orgJim Jeffrey - Official websiteGreenpeace - greenpeace.org/usaThe Last Generation on Earth music video - earthsongs.world “Gateway of Heartache” song - Apple Music Episode Credits Honor and Gl

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