Singer-songwriter tries to tackle the less obvious songs that shaped him
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Pete Yorn had big plans this time last year before the pandemic shut down life as we know it. Like many musicians, the singer-songwriter was ready to work on new material, his first batch of originals since 2019’s
Caretakers.
But he put those plans on hold, and they’ve been there ever since.
But rather than sitting around bored in his Los Angeles-enclave, Yorn got to work in other ways. In addition to playing a series of livestreams, he dug into his lengthy archives from over the years. Once he mined through those, he unearthed several projects that have been sitting dormant, including some live albums, a concert film and his new covers album.
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Scott got his radio start in Trenton, NJ, where the first song he played was by the
Sex Pistols. His passion for music and radio led him to several cities, from Philadelphia to Los Angeles and back, along with an occasional side gig singing with the band
Ween. Scott has a massive collection of vinyl and CDs, which comes in handy when he goes digging through the crates for Sunday morning’s Postmodern.
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