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Toure Show

Maxwell: How To Make It In Music

Toure Show

DCP Entertainment

Performing Arts, Arts, Society & Culture

4.8880 Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2017

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

Toure Show is all about exploring why awesome people became successful. Why did they make it? What are their superpowers? How did they deal with failure? I want to know so you can get a little more fuel for your journey to success. Maxwell is one of the great singers of his era and a man of towering fame and deep humility. He taught himself how to make music and constructed a debut album called Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite that blew everyone away. Ever since that album came out Maxwell has been a superstar. How does he handle being a star? How does he write music? What does he do in his multi-year breaks from the spotlight? We dig in to all of that and more. If you want to talk to me more about this I’m on Twitter @Toure. Toure Show is written by me, Toure and produced by Chris Colbert in association with Cadence 13 studios. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support the show: https://www.dcpofficial.com/toureshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey Music Lover, it's time for Somme Tom Bona jamming to some yot rock

0:07.9

Gone old school with some beep up open for fun bingo 90 if you like your tunes more vibies,

0:14.4

playing can be exciting till you feel the need for dancing.

0:18.3

Here we go!

0:19.3

I'm for a drum and bass!

0:21.3

Oh, just 110 pounds.

0:24.1

Tom Bola open for fun.

0:27.3

terms apply 18 plus please play safely.

0:30.6

About 25 years ago summer of, my first summer in New York City, I found a job at the

0:36.9

coffee shop on 16th Street in Manhattan, a restaurant slash bar with a club-like vibe that thinks quite highly of itself.

0:46.6

The lights were always dim low and the weight staff was plucked from various modeling agencies

0:51.0

and the place always felt like it was on the verge of breaking out into a full-blown discotheque at any second.

0:57.0

That summer the head matrady was called Paris, a tall, gorgeous trans woman who had once been on the Donahue show.

1:05.0

I was a little food runner on the overnight shift.

1:08.0

Around 3 a.m. I'd be sucking on ketchup packets to stay awake.

1:12.0

And on the

1:13.0

dinner shift there was this cool waiter named Maxwell.

1:16.0

I was a horrible waiter.

1:18.0

Everyone liked him and no one really knew anything about him.

1:22.0

Was Maxwell's real name? What was he in trouble? and no one really knew anything about him.

1:22.6

Was Maxwell's real name?

1:24.4

What was he into outside of the restaurant?

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