Take a break and cool out over the beauty and intimacy of some of Link’s best ballads sung by 4 or 5 top vocalists who have worked with him over for 3 or 4 decades and are all still going strong.
All that’s required of you are a good pair of headphones, an easy chair and the time to do it.
Get the inside stories on how and why the songs were written – the story behind the real life drama.
Take a walk in the snow, an evening on the beach, a ride through the desert of the great Southwest, a night under the stars and so much more.
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Peter Link is an American composer, lyricist, music producer, stage director, and presently CEO/Creative Director of Watchfire Music, an on-line Inspirational record company and music store. During his career, Peter has been nominated twice for the Tony Award, including Neil Simon’s The Good Doctor and Joseph Papp’s production of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, won the NY Critics’ Drama Desk Award for Salvation out of which came his first million-selling record, “(If You Let Me Make Love to You Then) Why Can’t I Touch You?”, and worked, mainly as a composer in a number of entertainment mediums ranging from pop music to Broadway, television, ballet, films and Inspirational music.From Wikipedia/Peter Link
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1 thought on “Scattershot Symphony Episode #47: Laid Back and Intimate – Part 1”
Having sung Peter Link’s songs for many years, I admit to being biased. My bias is for the extraordinary body of work he has created and entrusted to so many seasoned and talented artists.
I wish I could name a favorite in the podcast, but that’s impossible—every song feels like a favorite in its own right.
I’m proud of the song I sang with Julia Wade, even though it came out of a difficult time in both our lives. Judy McLane’s voice is ever beautiful. And Billy Cliff has long been a favorite, with all that soul, earth, and air in his voice. I thoroughly enjoyed Peter singing “White Bird”—I hadn’t heard that version before!
Each performance carries its own truth and spirit, and together they make this podcast something truly special.
In this podcast, Peter shares his heart, his beliefs, and his very creative artistic soul.
Well worth a listen!
P.S. I miss you, Thyme!
Having sung Peter Link’s songs for many years, I admit to being biased. My bias is for the extraordinary body of work he has created and entrusted to so many seasoned and talented artists.
I wish I could name a favorite in the podcast, but that’s impossible—every song feels like a favorite in its own right.
I’m proud of the song I sang with Julia Wade, even though it came out of a difficult time in both our lives. Judy McLane’s voice is ever beautiful. And Billy Cliff has long been a favorite, with all that soul, earth, and air in his voice. I thoroughly enjoyed Peter singing “White Bird”—I hadn’t heard that version before!
Each performance carries its own truth and spirit, and together they make this podcast something truly special.
In this podcast, Peter shares his heart, his beliefs, and his very creative artistic soul.
Well worth a listen!
P.S. I miss you, Thyme!