Nov. 19, 2021

S5E197 - Bonus Episode: Frank Turner 'Tape Deck Heart' with Erin Lee

S5E197 - Bonus Episode: Frank Turner 'Tape Deck Heart' with Erin Lee

Bonus livestream episode: Frank Turner 'Tape Deck Heart' with guest co-host Erin Lee

We did it live! For this special livestreamed episode we simulcast from Live Apparatus studios with special guest co-host Erin Lee, discussing an artist/record near-and-dear to her heart: British punk/folk songwriter Frank Turner and his 2013 album 'Tape Deck Heart'
Listen to the full episode - including extra song drops - on your favorite podcast player, and then watch the live-as-it-happened stream here:
https://youtu.be/mCWUBHnaDG4

Thanks to Juan Fernando Oña and Live Apparatus for the fun session! Visit them at: http://LiveApparatus.org

Songs featured in this episode: I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor; Glory Hallelujah, Get Better - Frank Turner; All Too Well - Taylor Swift; Recovery, Losing Days, The Way I Tend to Be, Plain Sailing Weather, Good & Gone, Tell Tale Signs, Four Simple Words, Polaroid Picture, The Fisher King Blues, Anymore, Oh Brother, Broken Piano - Frank Turner; The Crane Wife - The Decemberists; Shout At The Devil - Mötley Crüe; A Long December - Counting Crows; Glory Hallelujah - Frank Turner & the Sleeping Souls

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Erin Lee

Erin Lee is a Florida native and 20-year music industry professional.
A lifelong champion of local music, she currently hosts a bi-weekly online music show called Live Tuesdays with Erin Lee, at the premiere virtual venue Live Apparatus in Fort Lauderdale.
She recently launched a vlog on YouTube called Enthusiastically 40, interviewing friends and documenting her 40th year to destigmatize how our culture views aging.
Erin is also a psychic medium, having expanded her communication skills to assist clients who wish to better understand themselves, or connect with loved ones in spirit.
Favorite bands/artists include: Weezer, Dave Matthews Band, blink-182, Elvis Costello, Frank Turner, and much more...