
Episode 58 of Inside the Musician's Brain features a songwriter with a style all his own - Bahamas. For almost 20 years Bahamas has been putting out excellent albums, touring the world and building a dedicated fan base who love his unique, laid back, soulful sound. We learn all about the making of his new album, 'My Second Last Album,' his songwriting process, how his career has evolved over the years and why making space for boredom is essential to creativity. Chris also takes on the hot topic of AI music generators like Suno.com, and how they might ultimately be a very good thing for roots music artists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 60: Ben Morrison (of The Brothers Comatose), 'It was a slow burn with some really big leaps along the way.'

Episode 59: Clay Street Unit & Mountain Grass Unit, 'The acoustic up-and-comers.'

Episode 57: Dan Tyminski, 'There's a freedom in what I sing now.'

Episode 56: AJ Lee, 'If you don't get nervous before a show, something's wrong.'
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