4.9 • 923 Ratings
🗓️ 28 June 2021
⏱️ 62 minutes
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0:41.0 | Finally I figured out, but it took a long long time. Hey everybody, today's guess is my old friend Ken Block, lead singer and |
0:44.8 | guitars for the Gainesville Florida band Sister Hazel. Ken and I take a deep dive |
0:49.4 | into Sister Hazel's breakout smash hit all for you taken from their 1997 album somewhere more |
0:55.5 | familiar. Ken and I go way back and it was great catching up and reminiscing |
0:59.5 | about our early days in Gainesville where both of our bands built up fiercely loyal |
1:03.5 | followings which help propel us into other cities in Florida and eventually to the |
1:07.6 | rest of the world. Ken tells a fascinating story about how he recorded the |
1:11.7 | first demo of All for You, all by himself |
1:14.4 | using the most primitive recording techniques. We talk about Ken's musical |
1:18.4 | influences and how they can be heard clearly throughout this track, both from a |
1:22.2 | musical standpoint and how the band layers |
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