Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Play It Forward Episode 31

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Hey it’s Arroe.  This is Play It Forward.  A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus.
Real people.  Real stories.  The struggle to Play It Forward. 
Episode 31: The Voices
Imagine making it past the Blind Auditions on NBC’s The Voice.  That first initial push through an eighteen season mountain.  The Battle Rounds then the Knockout.  In years past I’ve had a blast talking to each of the singer/songwriters and performers about the huge collaborations that took shape due to The Voice.  This year so much has been silenced by The Virus.  Covid-19.
Allegra Miles is 16 years.  She sees the show as a power connection and escape for viewers. 
Joei Fulco has started to make her mark on the music front.  Helping her to keep strong during these days of social distancing is her connection to Martial Arts.
Michael Williams is a songwriter that loves to share stories.  That instantly grabbed my attention because in a recent Dolly Parton Podcast I learned the songs that shaped the early days of Country music were actually used like a newspaper getting the word out.
That’s Play It Forward I’m Arroe

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