The Piano Girl Podcast: The Notes that Got Away/Badass Randy and the Beauty Queens
Release Date: 11/02/2019
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info_outlineIt's family time on the Piano Girl Podcast with Robin Meloy Goldsby. In the first story, "The Notes that Got Away, you'll meet Bob Rawsthorne, Robin's drummer dad, as he takes a tour of the many places that once featured live music. Where did all the notes go?
"Driving anywhere in the greater Pittsburgh area with my dad, eighty-two year old drummer Bob Rawsthorne, means listening to dozens of stories pulled from over six decades of gigs in vanished venues. We can hardly cross a strip-malled intersection without him pointing at a corner and blurting out a tale that involves skullduggery, musical madness, or management idiocy."
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Featuring the title track from Goldsby's newest solo piano album, Home and Away.