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Episode 545 – From Avant-Garde Music to Winning an Emmy and Writing With Bob Dylan | Michèle Vice-Maslin
In this week’s episode, I sit down with the amazing Emmy-winning producer, songwriter, and publisher, Michèle Vice-Maslin.
Michèle has had numerous hit songs and cuts all over the world as well as over 6,000 music placements.
Winning an Emmy for her work on the CBS TV show Guiding Light, she’s been quite successful in both television and films, with such a long credit list that it’s hard to pick just a few––so it’s no surprise that her music can be heard on radio and television every single day, all year long.
Maybe even more amazing is that Michèle had the privilege to collaborate on a song with the legendary Bob Dylan.
In this episode, Michèle and I spoke about her start as an avant-garde artist in Los Angeles, being heartbroken over a Madonna comparison, why instrumental sections of a song don’t work for songwriter pitches, the importance of being a self-reliant artist, and so much more.
Ready to meet this incredible woman?
Then tune in now!
Key Takeaways:
Introduction (00:00)
From playing in bands to becoming a songwriter (01:35)
Producing over writing (09:34)
Let’s talk music production (22:15)
Writing with Bob Dylan (28:17)
One last question (38:28)
Additional Resources:
Learn more about Michèle’s work: https://www.pinksharkmusic.com/michele-vicemaslin
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In this podcast, music guru Bobby Owsinski shares his personal insights on the music industry, covering news, reviews, analysis, and tips, as well as offering amazing interviews with prominent industry movers and shakers.