Episodes
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Special guest for episode #15, Ted Utz, Former VP General Manager WNEW FM, N.Y. and Head of Programming for MetroMedia Radio and Programmer of the Decade of Album Rock Radio. They talk music business, radio, Griffin's songs and the similarities between how the music business and radio changed almost overnight and what that means for music today.
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Hunkered Down in garage, recording, guitar playing, writing, podcasting. The story of the creation of Let Me In recorded in Hollywood in 2005, an arrest, a planned wedding called off, and a surprise meeting
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Missing episodes?
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We are all social distancing, sheltered in, and self-quarantining. Time for a new podcast episode! Griffin tells the story of his grandfather, WWII Veteran George Foster Griffin, who inspired the song "I Remember." Some background on the character who inspired this song, and how the song came about. A respectful memorial for those who have bravely served our country and some bigger questions about war and America's role in the future as a leader on the world stage.
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1st song from Griffin's "Flying Upside Down" record. Produced by Jeff Trott (Sheryl Crow) and including Benmont Tench and Mike Campbell from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
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Last song on Lost and Found, this episode sums up some thoughts and themes on music religion/spirituality from Season One of "Story and Song."
Thanks for all of your comments and feedback, looking forward to doing Season Two!
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All the people that helped along the way, and how motives for doing what we do change over time. How watching movies as a kid shapes how we see the world, details of when and where and how Missed My Chance were written. Special episode!
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"Just a Dream" featured on the TV show "Rescue Me." Griffin talks about how this song came along his "dream" has changed over time
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Because of the content of the song, Griffin is forced to talk about a topic he was trying to avoid, religion.
We'll get the inside scoop what was going on in Griffin's mind when he went away to college, and how that shaped his views of spirituality and affected his life and his songwriting.
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Griffin nerds out on songwriting, tells a crazy story about touring with John Mellencamp and embarrassing himself accidentally one summer at a youth group camp.
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Griffin addresses the meaning of "Liberty Line," and talks about why is ok and maybe even necessary to stay "uncool."
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Griffin talks about early adventures opening for bands such as Over the Rhine and Patti Scialfa. Meeting Bruce Springsteen, and his national television debut on CBS Sunday Morning.
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Griffin moves to Nashville in 2003. Has a meeting with destiny in an Episcopalian Church Service, finds recording partners Justin and Ian, and records his first song in Nashville, "Waste Another Day."
Gets a call from Island/Def Jam Records in New York City, and goes to Los Angeles for the first time to play for Dreamworks Records. Some unlucky events lead to unexpected doors opening.
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Griffin responds to a letter from a fan, addresses some questions and concerns about his personal faith and spiritual journey and then segues into his move to Nashville in 2003, where he got his start in music and met some cohorts who would be pivotal in getting his career off the ground.
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Griffin tells the story behind track 2 of Lost and Found, and talks about why you have to be careful not only what you wish for, but what you write about.
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The first song from Griffin's 1st official release Lost and Found.
Griffin explains how and why this podcast was created and the plans for the future of Stories and Song.