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Music is Magic: An Interview with Bradley Ski McCollum
I first met today's guest in Austin, Texas on March 23, 2013 on South Congress Ave. between Annie Street East and Milton Street East, while I was recording street musicians for my Texas Road Trip podcast which is where I recorded him playing his original tune “Sing Like The Sages” . A native of Austin Texas, he learned to sing and write from around the age of 12. He has studied Resource Environmental Science at both Austin Community College and Texas State University and prior to this attended school at the MediaTech Institute for Sound Engineering and Live Production.
For his day job he is a Team Captain but after work he becomes a multi-instrumentalist of wind, string, and percussion instruments but considers himself a writer and singer first.
He also considers himself to be a magician just as much as a musician, because he feels that music is magic. Currently in the process of creating short movies and movie soundtracks, it is my pleasure to introduce Bradley Ski McCollum.
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