Kevvy Maher On Co-Writing With Carly Rae Jepsen, Comics vs Musicians, HMV Encounters With Gary Oldman And Tom Green & More
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About this listen
Kevvy Maher of Fake Shark joins I Hate Simkin to talk about behind the scenes stories of Canada's music and comedy industry.
They cover:
• How Carly Rae Jepsen's early album was nearly scrapped
• Why "Call Me Maybe" became the single
• From working at HMV to quitting for music
• Building 604 Records' studio by accident
• Sync licensing in NHL and NBA broadcasts
• Comedy Here Often and the business of stand-up
• Celebrity encounters with Gary Oldman and Tom Green
• Why comedians are "the most vicious" industry
And much more!
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