
The Alchemist
Jamie Kaye of Dead Like Disco joins Andy Reed for S1E1 of Alchemicast with Andy Reed. She discusses the jarring effect the pandemic had on her schedule and her emotional wellbeing. She reveals how she dove into songwriting and other creative writing, including a screenplay for a musical. She discuss the natural and organic songwriting and production experience with Dead Like Disco co-writer and collaborator, Bryan Kotsher. They discuss how to support local musicians and local venues in the midst of strange times, and how to find help if you are struggling with your own emotional and mental health; bringing to mind there are always people out there who support you.
For more about Jamie Kaye:
https://instagram.com/jamiekayemusic
For more about Dead Like Disco
https://www.instagram.com/deadlikediscoband/
Hosted by Andy Reed
Produced by Daniel Warren Hill
Edited, Mixed, and Mastered by Daniel Warren Hill
Intro/Outro Music: “Dreaming” by YellowTieGuy
(Hill/Schmitt. Endurance Match. ASCAP. 2016)
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