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9-42 meets Craig Joiner

9-42

06/18/24 • 52 min

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The one where we talk about how writing songs can resemble a visit to Yo Sushi!

One of the things that is so enjoyable about the people we chat to on 9-42, is the unique nature of a modern career in the music industry.

Take Craig, his first band Romeo's Daughter end up having their debut album produced by the legendary Mutt Lange, at a point in time when he was the hottest ticket in town. Not a bad start, particularly as the two of them then went onto to pen a platinum tune for the American band Heart.

But then his career took a complete sideways turn, as you are about to find out.

Craig Website

9-42 is the podcast from the team behind The Guitar Show UK, an annual event held in Birmingham and loved by guitarists young & old. You can keep up with news about the event by visiting the website or by following on your preferred platform Facebook Twitter Instagram

Jason also puts finger to keyboard to produce the Grace Notes newsletter which you can sign up to here

When he isn't faffing about with Jason, Ant also produces other podcasts such as The Corona Diaries with Steve Hogarth of Marillion and his own weekly audio curiosity Therapy For Me. You can keep tabs on Ant by following him on Facebook or by checking out his creator page on Patreon


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06/18/24 • 52 min

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