Robert Mosci is a New York City-based singer, songwriter, and pianist. He has recorded several albums that span a range of genres and has devoted more than 20 years to his musical craft, playing at some of New York City’s most elegant nightspots, including the fabled and historic Bemelman's Bar at The Carlyle Hotel. In this episode, we talk about making room for life outside of one's artistic practice, the role of persistence, adapting, and luck in one’s success, and becoming well-rounded as an individual and artist.

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