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Audrey Hall's Undisputed Music Legends Podcast

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<p>I'm Audrey Hall and this is the place where I meet and</p><p>talk to -you guessed it - Undisputed Music Legends – these are the</p><p>musicians, singers, the artists you’ve grown up with, the people behind</p><p>the soundtrack to your life - about who they are, and where they are</p><p>going, with highlights of their music career - and most importantly, giving</p><p>props to people instrumental in the evolution of their music ~ now!</p><p>TODAY - while they are still with us! In short – it’s a celebration.</p><p>And with all the known benefits music has to our wellbeing, what I call</p><p>#MusicMedicinefortheSoul, this podcast gives me a chance to explore -</p><p>what has made our guests Undisputed Music Legends: where they fitted</p><p>in (and where they DIDN’T fit in!) back in the day; ~ and where their</p><p>music takes them today ~ amidst the technological revolution in music</p><p>production ~ and tomorrow ~ as we discover those tunes that’ll be</p><p>getting our toes tapping next week, next month or next year ...</p><p>It's all about how music makes us feel ~ and ~ you can't afford to miss a</p><p>beat! So subscribe to this monthly podcast and join me Audrey Hall as I</p><p>meet the Undisputed Music Legends and share with you their secrets to</p><p>musical longevity!</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

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What is Audrey Hall's Undisputed Music Legends Podcast?
<p>I'm Audrey Hall and this is the place where I meet and</p><p>talk to -you guessed it - Undisputed Music Legends – these are the</p><p>musicians, singers, the artists you’ve grown up with, the people behind</p><p>the soundtrack to your life - about who they are, and where they are</p><p>going, with highlights of their music career - and most importantly, giving</p><p>props to people instrumental in the evolution of their music ~ now!</p><p>TODAY - while they are still with us! In short – it’s a celebration.</p><p>And with all the known benefits music has to our wellbeing, what I call</p><p>#MusicMedicinefortheSoul, this podcast gives me a chance to explore -</p><p>what has made our guests Undisputed Music Legends: where they fitted</p><p>in (and where they DIDN’T fit in!) back in the day; ~ and where their</p><p>music takes them today ~ amidst the technological revolution in music</p><p>production ~ and tomorrow ~ as we discover those tunes that’ll be</p><p>getting our toes tapping next week, next month or next year ...</p><p>It's all about how music makes us feel ~ and ~ you can't afford to miss a</p><p>beat! So subscribe to this monthly podcast and join me Audrey Hall as I</p><p>meet the Undisputed Music Legends and share with you their secrets to</p><p>musical longevity!</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>
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