Kermit Lynch interviewed by Gary Vaynerchuk

originally posted by SFJoe:
Kermit had the reputation of never going on the road. You get the impression that it might be tough times in the wine biz.
He has kids in college in Ithaca and NYC. Now, what he was doing in TN is anyone's guess.
 
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
originally posted by SFJoe:
Kermit had the reputation of never going on the road. You get the impression that it might be tough times in the wine biz.
He has kids in college in Ithaca and NYC. Now, what he was doing in TN is anyone's guess.

Cutting a third album. Because two mediocre releases aren't enough, apparently.
 
originally posted by Saul Mutchnick:
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
originally posted by SFJoe:
Kermit had the reputation of never going on the road. You get the impression that it might be tough times in the wine biz.
He has kids in college in Ithaca and NYC. Now, what he was doing in TN is anyone's guess.

Cutting a third album. Because two mediocre releases aren't enough, apparently.
Without comment on the quality (it's not my music -- I'm jazz/classical/opera), there's already a fourth coming down the line.
 
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
originally posted by Saul Mutchnick:
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
originally posted by SFJoe:
Kermit had the reputation of never going on the road. You get the impression that it might be tough times in the wine biz.
He has kids in college in Ithaca and NYC. Now, what he was doing in TN is anyone's guess.

Cutting a third album. Because two mediocre releases aren't enough, apparently.
Without comment on the quality (it's not my music -- I'm jazz/classical/opera), there's already a fourth coming down the line.

I love baby boomers!
 
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
originally posted by Saul Mutchnick:
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
originally posted by SFJoe:
Kermit had the reputation of never going on the road. You get the impression that it might be tough times in the wine biz.
He has kids in college in Ithaca and NYC. Now, what he was doing in TN is anyone's guess.

Cutting a third album. Because two mediocre releases aren't enough, apparently.
Without comment on the quality (it's not my music -- I'm jazz/classical/opera), there's already a fourth coming down the line.

I love baby boomers!

Baby boomers are great. Special individuals each and every one of their special little artistic selves.

By the way, Episode 7 of Treme was wonderful. I still don't know how the narrative arc sustains here, but this is a high-wire act with great music.
 
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