STAY IN THE LOOP

Error
Error
Privacy Policy

Thank you for your subscription to our newsletter.
Check your inbox now to confirm your subscription.

Home \ MUSIC \ “Do You Want To Be Famous Or Do You Want To Be A Musician?”
Toggle search “Do You Want To Be Famous Or Do You Want To Be A Musician?” | SKIPI.TV
  • SHOWS
    • FEATURES
    • THE PODIUM
    • THE RIGHT NOTE
    • #UNFILTERED
    • LIVE ON THE LOT
    • WATCH THIS
    • HANKIN & HEATH
    • LOCK IN
    • INVERT AIM
    • THE THIRD RAIL
    • THAT GAMING SHOW
  • Channels
    • FILM & TV
    • MUSIC
    • ART & CULTURE
    • POLITICS
    • SPORT
    • GAMING
  • About
  • Contact
  • SHOWS
    • FEATURES
    • THE PODIUM
    • THE RIGHT NOTE
    • #UNFILTERED
    • LIVE ON THE LOT
    • WATCH THIS
    • HANKIN & HEATH
    • LOCK IN
    • INVERT AIM
    • THE THIRD RAIL
    • THAT GAMING SHOW
  • Channels
    • FILM & TV
    • MUSIC
    • ART & CULTURE
    • POLITICS
    • SPORT
    • GAMING
  • About
  • Contact
“I Wanted The Record To Sound Like Me In A Nightclub”

“Do You Want To Be Famous Or Do You Want To Be A Musician?”

NOW PLAYING
“I Wanted The Record To Sound Like Me In A Nightclub”

Shane Nicholson: “It Became Prophetic & I Had To Shelve It For Six Months”

“I Wanted The Record To Sound Like Me In A Nightclub”

Andy Golledge: “Sad Songs Are Great!”

“I Wanted The Record To Sound Like Me In A Nightclub”

Little Quirks: “We Love Mythical Creatures!”

“I Wanted The Record To Sound Like Me In A Nightclub”

Tracy McNeil: “I’ve Got No Idea What Tomorrow Brings”

“I Wanted The Record To Sound Like Me In A Nightclub”

“Parasite? 1917? Once Upon A Time In Hollywood?”

“Do You Want To Be Famous Or Do You Want To Be A Musician?”

skipiadmin September 14, 2018 2:33 pm
More videos
0
0
Share this with your friends via:     

Aretha Franklin passed away hours before American singer-songwriter Neko Case sat down to chat with Bernard Zuel, and in Part 1 of this extensive interview Bernard and Neko discuss the impact of Aretha, how Neko took control of her career, what she learned in art school, and the meanings behind some of the songs on her latest album, ‘Hell-On’.

Category: MUSIC
Tags: Aretha Franklin, bernard zuel, Music, Neko Case, SKIPI.TV, The Right Note
Previous

“There’s A Real Conflict In Me About Where The World’s Going”

Next

“I Was Sitting Next To Bernard Zuel & I Thought This Is Strange”

More Episodes

Lachlan Bryan is a master at sounding polished while leaving just enough dirt on the edges

Lachlan Bryan is a master at sounding polished while leaving just enough dirt on the edges

Horrowshow ‘Bardot State’ Review

Horrowshow ‘Bardot State’ Review

“It’s A Traditional Aussie Comedy; Cliches & Over The Top Stereotypes Drive The Comedy”

“It’s A Traditional Aussie Comedy; Cliches & Over The Top Stereotypes Drive The Comedy”

“Most People Have Lost Someone So I Hope They Can Relate”

“Most People Have Lost Someone So I Hope They Can Relate”

More from SKIPI TV

“We’re Not Going To Change For Anybody”

“We’re Not Going To Change For Anybody”

Shane Nicholson: “It Became Prophetic & I Had To Shelve It For Six Months”

Shane Nicholson: “It Became Prophetic & I Had To Shelve It For Six Months”

Andy Golledge: “Sad Songs Are Great!”

Andy Golledge: “Sad Songs Are Great!”

Little Quirks: “We Love Mythical Creatures!”

Little Quirks: “We Love Mythical Creatures!”

Tracy McNeil: “I’ve Got No Idea What Tomorrow Brings”

Tracy McNeil: “I’ve Got No Idea What Tomorrow Brings”

Copyright © 2023 Skipi TV
  • Privacy
  • Terms of Use