Programs at Home: Michigander
Indie
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26m
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with rising indie rock artist Michigander (aka Michigan native Jason Singer) about the release of his third EP, Everything Will Be OK Eventually. Since his debut in 2016, Michigander has garnered the acclaim of NPR, Paste, SPIN, American Songwriter, KCRW and many more, in addition to nearly 20 million career streams. His new EP, written and produced by Singer himself with longtime collaborator and co-producer Jake Rye, soundtracks chasing a dream until it’s real, while offering hope and optimism for the future. The EP’s sweeping anthem “Let Down,” has amassed nearly 2 million streams and continues its buzzworthy status.
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