Kevin Cotter , author and businessman who serves as Controller for his now wife’s business GetMomStrong company, talked about his hilarious approach to getting through the grief of his divorce a number of years ago. Brainstorming with family and friends, Cotter shared how he was able to use “the dress” his former wife left behind to come up with dozens of ways to “repurpose” it.
Kicking off the People in the Know “audience favorites” series will be Gabrielle Stone , actress and author, who shared with David her take on cheating and who ran down her “Layered Onion” theory designed to get to the heart of the matter; along with her “Self-Love Cocktail ” laundry list. She also discussed her “self discovery” books–“Eat, Pray, Love #FML” and “The Ridiculous Misadventures of a Single Girl.” She offered up how she dug deep to find herself and move on after a breakup.
Diverse singer/songwriter, humanitarian Laura Bryna, has a spirited conversation with Host Glass openly and candidly—as she talks about her childhood, the songs she’s written and recorded, her current concert tour, her burgeoning career, and what the motives are behind some of the songs she’s written/co-written/performed..
Bucky Heard and Bill Medley share great insight, wisdom, history and anecdotes about their music, their Las Vegas residency, their long-term “musical marriage;” (why it works so well) and of course, much more–like Medley’s 60 year run of chart-topping hits, his awards, and the Righteous Brothers’ induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Bucky talks about his illustrious career as well.
Music critic, journalist, and once senior staff writer for Pitchfork (before it was scooped up by a media conglomerate), Marc Hogan has also written columns for the New York Times and Rolling Stone. He dishes with Host Glass, revealing a couple of his favorite all-time songs and why..
He may be hard rock, but he has a soft heart. Legendary vocal solo artist and co-founder of the American Hard Rock band XYZ , Terry Ilous is part of the award-winning Grammy supergroup “Legends of Classic Rock,” and ex-lead singer of the iconic group, GREAT WHITE .
David Glass had a flurry of questions for Danny Kortchmar and Waddy Wachtel about their long-standing careers in the music business as session players, touring backup band members, singers, songwriters, vocalists, record producers, and the impact of music on the human psyche when going through a breakup. Wachtel, who shares details about his original song, “Maybe I’m Right,” which Linda Ronstadt covered (Wachtel has a hard time talking about the piece), while Danny talks about his three-year journey to complete “I’m Not That Way,” a song that really didn’t hit him until years after he finally completed it and fell madly in love..
Music historian/documentary award-winning filmmaker, Denny Tedesco , talks about his new music doc, “Immediate Family,” a historic film about 4 classic rock musicians together for 45 years (a fifth added 20 years ago) who are hotter than ever, and he also talks about his first music doc, “The Wrecking Crew,” inspired by his late studio-musician father, Tommy Tedesco ..
Peter and Roxanne Heibloem, who founded Awakening Education where they serve as life coaches for many, talk how they so skillfully manage to work and live/love together. They describe “triggers,” “traumas,” “motivators,” how to blend families and provide tips on better ways to create a positive mindset..