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Songwriting Has No Rules

By: Phoenix Lazare
  • Summary

  • Singer/songwriter and Berklee College of Music alumni Phöenix Lazare dives deep into discussing the relationship between a writer and their craft in her solo podcast, Songwriting Has No Rules. In an interview style, Phöenix converses with professional musicians and friends to uncover the intricate details of inspiration, process and passion.
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Episodes
  • Episode 13: Noah Levine | Listen to More Music
    Apr 6 2024

    Songwriter, artist, producer and multi-instrumentalist Noah Levine's life changed when Noah Kahan asked him to join his band and come on tour as lead guitarist. He talks about the process of co-writing the hit single "Dial Drunk" and what it's like to see audiences around the world connect to the music. Noah takes us back to his first memories learning guitar and exploring production, and admits that he's finally writing songs about what he's wanted talk about for a long time.


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    46 mins
  • Episode 12: Salome Cullen | Ask Good Questions
    Jan 28 2024

    18 year-old rising country artist Salome Cullen opens up about his deep love for old fashioned, meaningful songwriting and how it influences his process. He shares the moments of realization that led to taking his career in music seriously, and the focus he brings to his craft.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode 11: Isabel Pless | Keep Writing, It's Gonna be Fine
    Dec 2 2023

    Nashville-based confessional singer/songwriter Isabel Pless talks about how blowing up on TikTok in college changed her career path entirely. She discusses her songwriting process, and how sharing music online helps both audiences and artists feel seen and validated.


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    54 mins

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