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          Chris Langan - The Interview THEY Didn't Want You To See - CTMU Simon Sinek's Advice Will Leave You SPEECHLESS (MUST WATCH)....

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          Hey everyone, as you know I am interviewing friends and colleagues for the 'Acid House Interview' series - I am posting the Can Con interviews up over HERE, and the International ones here (somethingorother about funding).

          I hope you enjoy my chat with Troye - he's lovely!


          We've just begun our second album project with Troye and I can't think how many times I have praised him and his work! He's a real pro and is a joy to work with, just ask Mr.

          Mellencamp or Corey Cox. Troye is one busy musician, but I was lucky enough to grab him coming out of Nashville sessions for a quick bit of advice for 'up and comers'.

          Troye Kinnett




          ja ~ Troye! I know you don't have a lot of time, but I wanted to chat with you about the music business and your experiences in it.

          Troye Kinnett: Um, so I started, uh, I, uh, I went to Ball State to major in music, got a minor in jazz, and I was learning so much about technique and, you.

        1. Troye Kinnett: Um, so I started, uh, I, uh, I went to Ball State to major in music, got a minor in jazz, and I was learning so much about technique and, you.
        2. DECEMBER MAGAZINE.
        3. Chris Langan - The Interview THEY Didn't Want You To See - CTMU Simon Sinek's Advice Will Leave You SPEECHLESS (MUST WATCH).
        4. RW: I interviewed Troye Kinnett, the keyboard in John Mellencamp's band.
        5. In this episode of Grow a Small Business, host Troy Trewin interviews Barratt Kennett, Director of EFCOMM Sales and Marketing Solutions, Kennett.
        6. First, can you tell us a bit about your music background?

          tk ~ Hi Jenn, sure thing. My background is in music theory. Not so much classical, but how it's used in jazz, pop, and rock songs.
          Understanding scales and chords reall