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Episode 439 - Jane Doe Band Shares Insights on Songwriting, Mental Health and Collaboration

Episode 439 - Jane Doe Band Shares Insights on Songwriting, Mental Health and Collaboration

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In this episode of the When Words Fail Music Speaks Podcast, host James Cox sits down with all four members of the band Jane Doe. The band members, Jake (drummer), Charlie (bassist), Izzy (singer and guitarist), and Zephry (guitarist), share insights into their creative process, the story behind their band name, and their experiences on tour. They discuss the dynamics of songwriting as a collective unit and the inspiration behind their music. The band also delves into their favorite artists and bands, sharing personal anecdotes and influences that have shaped their musical journey.


Key Topics:

  • Introduction to Jane Doe and the origin of their band name
  • The collaborative songwriting process and contributions from each band member
  • The influence of nature and personal experiences on their music
  • Discussion on favorite musicians and bands that inspire them
  • Insights into their music videos and the creative process behind them
  • Upcoming projects and new music in the works


Connect with Jane Doe:

  • Website: JaneDoe.band
  • Instagram: @OfficialJaneDoe
  • TikTok: @OfficialJaneDoeBand
  • YouTube and Facebook: Search for Jane Doe


Music Featured:

  • "Desperado" (Rihanna cover) available on iTunes and Spotify


Call to Action:

  • Check out Jane Doe's music on Apple Music and Spotify
  • Follow them on social media for updates on new releases and tour dates


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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