
Ep 4 // What Tom Petty taught me about songwriting and life…
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02/02/23 • 29 min
Tom Petty understood America and that's why he could reach hipsters/hicks, north/south, and coastal elites/NASCAR rednecks alike. Matt gets into his deep love of Petty's music and how it's been a constant in his life.
Produced by Stereoactive Media
Tom Petty understood America and that's why he could reach hipsters/hicks, north/south, and coastal elites/NASCAR rednecks alike. Matt gets into his deep love of Petty's music and how it's been a constant in his life.
Produced by Stereoactive Media
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