Steve Kelly is my guest this week and I couldn't be more excited to share his compelling, heartwarming, and at times very poignant story of how he got here. Steve's tale is one of Hope and Perseverance, but also it speaks to the power of the New Orleans music scene; that is, the resilience, strength of community, and sheer love of musical expression that brings artists together in support of one another. Steve's new album, Here's the Thing, is out February 28, and it's been almost a decade in the making. Co-produced with Steve's good pal, Galactic's Rob Mercurio, this gorgeous album is a veritable Who's Who of the New Orleans music scene, and contains details as to Steve's long journey and personal development as both a human and a musician.
In this fabulous and vibrant interview filled with great anecdotes and tons of laughs, Steve and I talk about exactly what it took to get here, the Nola music vibe, and just how important it is to be vulnerable in order to heal oneself. Steve is truly a gem of a human, and this is an interview that you won't want to miss!!
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