Regina Spektor: How I Stay Creative? “I Rage Against Grown-upness”

 
 

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Regina Spektor is one of the most critically-acclaimed and respected singer-songwriters of the past 25 years (she might just be your favorite artist’s favorite artist). She’s also one of the most thoughtful and open guests we’ve had on this show. 

Today, you’ll learn how Regina went from medical receptionist writing lyrics on post-it notes to rising star in the NYC music scene; how she overcame her fear that record labels would meddle with her art; why “invisibility” has been her greatest creative asset; the songwriting process behind beloved songs like “Samson”; and her thoughts on finding fresh ideas while handling “adult” responsibilities and raising her two young children.

Links from the Show

01. “Samson” official music video

02. “Fidelity” music video

03. Her Tiny Desk Concert

04. Dan Smith of Bastille talking about Regina with Guy

05. Orange is the New Black opening credits

06. Her new album: Home, Before and After

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