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The Slow Lane - A Conversation with Will Kimbrough | Season One Finale

The Slow Lane - A Conversation with Will Kimbrough | Season One Finale

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In their much anticipated return, Hank Harawood and Adam Capps sit down with the legendary songwriter Will Kimbrough. Will has spent a lifetime writing songs and performing them, and became a respected recording artist, producer and musician along the way. He has written songs with and for names like Jimmy Buffett, Todd Snider, and Jack Ingram.


In this episode you’ll hear:

  • All about Will’s contributions to the Warrior Path Program and how writing songs that are deeply personal are also universal.
  • How songwriting and collaborations differed during the unprecedented times of the pandemic.
  • Which song REALLY was written in 81’ that pays the bills in Mailbox Money.
  • The process of sitting down and writing a song with Jimmy Buffett.


Will references these artists in this episode:

The Weather Station - https://open.spotify.com/artist/39ZEMGRv3pIYTYKEhr4Abu?si=WGthYAzIQ92MZ2pB5X2A3A

Bedouine - https://open.spotify.com/artist/6IiZemRMna678qNhiRkYI5?si=2pGYJ1pRTzWGpLYmd8zZXw

Natalia M. King - https://open.spotify.com/artist/3fCXXnMGhzvgXkWwerk4hg?si=kwPy8ZlPTbC6w9zSuHwJGw


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