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Journey Through Time with John Orpheus: Music, Memories, and Meaningful Messages

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The interview with John Orpheus covered a range of topics, including his new album "Get Right," his literary and musical journey, and his thoughts on journalism. They also discussed the influence of different decades on music, with Orpheus emphasizing the importance of living in the present moment rather than being constrained by notions of the past or future. The conversation extended to their favorite music artists and bands from the 90s, personal anecdotes, and their admiration for influential figures such as Harry Belafonte, James Baldwin, and Miles Davis.


Orpheus shared his love for the 60s era and the depth of artists from that time, contrasting it with the current music scene. He emphasized the importance of artists having something meaningful to say and shared his musical influences, including Prince, Rick James, Thames, Emily King, and Miles Davis.


Orpheus also provided details on where people can find his music and follow his journey, highlighting his presence on various social media platforms and his upcoming book "Black Cherokee" for Simon & Schuster in New York.


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The interview with John Orpheus covered a range of topics, including his new album "Get Right," his literary and musical journey, and his thoughts on journalism. They also discussed the influence of different decades on music, with Orpheus emphasizing the importance of living in the present moment rather than being constrained by notions of the past or future. The conversation extended to their favorite music artists and bands from the 90s, personal anecdotes, and their admiration for influential figures such as Harry Belafonte, James Baldwin, and Miles Davis.


Orpheus shared his love for the 60s era and the depth of artists from that time, contrasting it with the current music scene. He emphasized the importance of artists having something meaningful to say and shared his musical influences, including Prince, Rick James, Thames, Emily King, and Miles Davis.


Orpheus also provided details on where people can find his music and follow his journey, highlighting his presence on various social media platforms and his upcoming book "Black Cherokee" for Simon & Schuster in New York.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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