Afleveringen
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Noah Levy is a drummer and family man who has played with an impressive list of Twin Cities groups and international icons. His credits include The Honeydogs, Golden Smog, The Bodeans, Mason Jennings, Peter Frampton and Brian Setzer of The Stray Cats. In this episode we discuss his upbringing and the influence of his older brother Adam, touring right out of high school, becoming a father and raising his phenomenal musician, multi-instrumentalist son. We discuss how Noah and his son Issac have been working together during the Covid year lockdown recording for other artist's projects in Noah's home studio Chubby Mammal Recording Studio.
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Adam Levy is a dad, a singer-songwriter, and a teacher who has been making music in the Twin Cities most of his life. Probably best known in and out of Minnesota for his band The Honeydogs, his most recent band is Turn, Turn, Turn who has a great debut record called Can’t Go Back.
In our conversation, Adam tells us how he discovered music growing up, how learned to play guitar and how he later studied Cultural Anthropology in college while honing his guitar skills on the side.
We also talk about becoming a father, which eventually led him to teaching music classes, where his latest class has him teaching songwriting to incarcerated men in prison through the Minnesota Prison Writers Workshop.
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Adam Levy is a dad, a singer-songwriter, and a teacher who has been making music in the Twin Cities most of his life. Probably best known in and out of Minnesota for his band The Honeydogs, his most recent band is Turn, Turn, Turn who has a great debut record called Can’t Go Back.
In our conversation, Adam tells us how he discovered music growing up, how learned to play guitar and how he later studied Cultural Anthropology in college while honing his guitar skills on the side.
We also talk about becoming a father, which eventually led him to teaching music classes, where his latest class has him teaching songwriting to incarcerated men in prison through the Minnesota Prison Writers Workshop.