Episode Synopsis "Episode 23: Rodrigo Alonzo"
Rod is a Brooklyn based performing singer songwriter and recording artist who I met a couple years ago. He and I return to the worlds of our childhood in this episode to remember what brought us to music. Rod tells how he kept coming back to making music throughout his life. He plays one of his own songs Little Brother but even a surprise Kenny Rogers tune, both of which are wildly entertaining.
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