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Drew Danburry and I Make a Song About Being Parents
Making Music with Jake Haws
English - March 16, 2020 10:00 - 59 minutes - 81.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 13 ratingsMusic Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
For this episode, I meet up with an old friend of mine, Drew Danburry. Drew has been playing music for nearly 20 years as a DIY solo indie folk artist, playing over 800 shows around the world and recording dozens of albums. His latest release is the excellent EP, Pallid Boy & Spindling Girl.
Some of Drew’s past releases are side projects, many of which being collaborations with other artists. One project Drew and I worked on together back in 2010 was called “Reliving the 90s,” where musicians from the Provo, Utah area covered songs from the 90s. Drew’s song was a fun take on the Vengaboys classic “Boom Boom Boom.”
My band at the time, Adding Machines, recorded a version of Weezer’s Across the Sea, which Drew sang harmony vocals on. See the rest of the videos on Youtube.
Drew and I later collaborated on a song for his 2014 album “70 Love Songs” as part of his “For all the Girls” project.
This time, Drew and I are collaborating yet again on a song for this podcast. We starting with writing a song about sleep, which sort of morphed into a song about the joys and pains of being a parent. It’s called “Goldie (for Dave and Cami).”
To read the lyrics and hear the song by itself, visit:
jakehaws.com/podcast-ep-101-drew-danburry-and-i-write-a-song-about-being-parents