
Episode 277: Andy Frasco Live from Northlands Music & Arts Festival
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I’m so psyched to have sat down with Andy Frasco for this second installment of interviews from @northlands.live -- and this one is completely unfiltered, totally fun, and not to be missed!! Andy is super happy these days and riding the momentum right now in the wake of his latest album, Growing Pains. Life is Good in Frasco's World.
Andy and I discuss his commitment to authenticity — and his live shows are a paradigm of getting real. Filled with tons of antics, the music is top-notch with Andy’s band, The U.N., continuing to totally bring it. They come to play and the energy is super infectious.
With Growing Pains, Andy’s unique lyricism is on full display and is filled with heartfelt confessions, life advice and empowering messages — much like his live shows. Andy is a unique, and inspirational artist, yet you never quite know when sh*t might go sideways, and this interview is certainly no exception — in a really great way!!
Show Notes:
For more information about Northlands Music & Arts Festival, click here
Click here for Andy Frasco & The U.N. tour dates
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Episode Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Andy Frasco and Roadcase Podcast
04:32 The Unfiltered Interview with Andy Frasco
08:55 Growing Pains: The New Album and Self-Production
16:44 The State of the Music Industry
30:58 Challenges Facing Artists Today
39:58 Personal Growth and Authenticity
51:14 The Future of Andy Frasco and His Music
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Roadcase theme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer