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Broken Record

Broken Record is a podcast that revives the spirit of album liner notes, offering in-depth conversations about music and the creative process. The podcast explores the lives, inspirations, and crafts of various musicians, providing listeners with an intimate glimpse into the artistry behind the music they love. Each episode is designed to foster a deeper understanding of the artists’ journeys, blending storytelling with musical discovery. With a mix of nostalgia and contemporary insights, Broken Record aims to reignite the conversations that accompany great music, making it a unique listening experience for music enthusiasts

Latest episode

Aoife O’Donovan

Today we have Aoife O’Donovan on the show who was nominated for two Grammy awards this year: Best Folk Album for her latest release, All My Friends, as well as Best American Roots Song for the album’s title track.

Aoife is a wonderfully prolific singer and songwriter from the Americana tradition—who also has an academic background, having studied improvisation at the New England Conservatory of Music. Her latest album is a gorgeous set of songs inspired by the life and work of suffragist Carrie Chapman Catt, and it celebrates the 100 year anniversary of women securing the right to vote in the United States.

In Aoife’s conversation with Bruce Headlam on today’s episode you’ll hear her perform some songs live and hear her talk about how this project crystallized for her, and some of the challenges it posed.

You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Aoife O’Donovan songs HERE.

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