The Crazybrave Songwriter Podcast
The Crazybrave Songwriter Podcast celebrates exceptional songwriting at its best. Songwriters share - from the ground up - their personal songwriting stories, important advice on maintaining a balanced mental outlook and some real DIY marketing strategies to keep the music moving. This podcast is curated by Lisa M. Arreguin as songs are chosen for their song integrity, storyline and superior craftsmanship. Episodes are published once or twice a month.
Podcasting since 2022 • 14 episodes
The Crazybrave Songwriter Podcast
Latest Episodes
Your Musical Angels are With You! | Artist: Francisco Loyo | Song: "Lyle"
On today’s show, I have the pleasure of speaking with the incredible and talented FRANCISCO LOYO, Grammy-Award winning keyboardist, songwriter, producer, composer and LUIS MIGUEL'S musical director for over 20 years. Francisco walks us throu...
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Don't Wait On People To Do It For You | Artist: Austin Gilliam | Songs: "I'm Sorry" and "I'm Fine"
After meeting Austin Gilliam online for the interview, I now call him Awesome Austin. Standing at 6’5” with his mountain man beard, edgy baritone voice, and beefy guitar lines, I can only imagine that Austin strikes a commanding presen...
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How to Remain Sane as a Musician | Artist: The Band - Extra Soul Please | Song: "Serpent"
The band, Extra Soul Please (ESP) is a four piece brass band that has coined a new style of west coast music called SoCal Brasshouse. With a west coast laid back sensibility, t...
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Triggering Songwriting Inspiration | Artist: Eddie Espinosa | Song: LIVE ! "Change My Heart, Oh God"
EDDIE ESPINOSA is a prolific songwriter, educator, worship leader, musician and composer. One of his most famous songs is “Change my heart, Oh God” which has been sung and performed in churches all over the world and by countle...
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The Song that Took 20 Years to Make | Artist: Lisa M. Arreguin | | Song: "Brazilian Rhapsody"
Hello Friends! On this weeks episode, I share a personal story about a song I wrote back in 1999 called "Brazilian Rhapsody" - and how it finally got recorded almost 25 years later. The song never made it on to
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