Episode 127: Lauren Textor

Lauren Textor was my guest for Episode No. 127, and my mind is still reeling from everything that she has accomplished at such a young age.

I have no real direct reason to be as proud of her as I am, but I am, nonetheless. And I truly feel that she is just getting started.

There're a number of ways in which one could keep tabs on this daughter, sibling, writer, producer, girlfriend, lover of Ireland, bandmate/cat mom. And those'er these: Muck Rack, Instagram, etc.

Lauren and I talked about a good many things, and of course a part of all that were a few of her favorite albums. Those were these:

  • Al Stewart's Year of the Cat (1976)

  • Time (1981) Electric Light Orchestra

  • Tom Petty's Wildflowers (1994)

  • In the Magic Hour (2016), Aoife O'Donovan

  • Lorde's Solar Power (2021)

Meeting Lauren and having the opportunity to sit down and visit with her was an experience I won't soon forget. Many thanks to her for her time and positive energy. Oh, and anyone that considers Tom Petty to be their ghost dad his a-okay in my book.

And thank you to all of you that support the podcast.

Cheers.

copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio samples contained within this episode. They are cuts from a Phish track called, "Breath and Burning," which comes from their oft-trashed (but not wisely so) 2016 release, Big Boat (c/o 1016 Phish). As Machines Within guy once said, "Eff all the haters."


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