Jim Keller on the crash and burn, ego death, and the magic of jam sessions.
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Jim Keller started in the music industry as part of Tommy Tutone, writing the hit '867-5309/Jenny', then the bands career sank and he left performing, landing as an assistant and then manager for Phillip Glass, Nico Muhly, Ravi Shankar, and others, before 'retiring' and returning to making music by hosting jam sessions with members of The Black Crowes, Levon Helm's band, The Beach Boys, The Wallflowers, The Lumineers, and more. We talk to Jim about the realities of 'crashing and burning', the business and creative divide, the power of honesty, knowing your role, showing up, and a whole lot more.
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Links:
- Jim Keller
- Tommy TuTone
- Adam Minkoff
- Tony Leone
- Nonesuch Records
- Ep 46 - Mary Chapin Carpenter
- Ep 16 - Rodney Crowell
- Philip Glass
- Byron Isaacs
- Chris Masterson
- Nico Muhly
- Rachel Portman
- Audley Freed
- Lilly Winwood
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