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Episode 434 - Michael Strange's Musical Journey: From Army Life to Austin's Music Scene

Episode 434 - Michael Strange's Musical Journey: From Army Life to Austin's Music Scene

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In this episode of The When Words Fail Music Speaks Podcast, host James Cox interviews musician Michael Strange. They discuss Michael's journey from a military upbringing to becoming a musician, the influence of his experiences on his songwriting, and the importance of storytelling in music. Michael shares insights into his creative process and the inspiration behind his singles "Only One" and "Black and Blue."


Key Topics:

  • The impact of a military upbringing on Michael's music
  • The storytelling tradition in country music
  • Michael's experiences with artists like Sara Evans and Dwight Yoakam
  • The creative process of songwriting and collaboration
  • Michael's aspirations for his music in film and television


Guest Information:

  • Michael Strange
  • Website: https://bigrecords.world/michael-strange/
  • Instagram: @themichaelstrange
  • Facebook: Michael Strange


Music Featured:

  • "Only One" by Michael Strange
  • "Black and Blue" by Michael Strange


Release Date: July 4th


Call to Action:

Download Michael Strange's latest single "Black and Blue," available now. Follow him on social media for updates on his music and upcoming releases.


Closing Remarks:

Thank you for tuning in to The When Words Fail Music Speaks Podcast. Remember, when words fail, music speaks.

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