Programs at Home: John Splithoff
R&B/Soul
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29m
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with singer-songwriter John Splithoff about the release of his debut album, All In. Largely built from demos conceived alone in his apartment, Splithoff self-produced All In both at home in New York City, and in Los Angeles through a series of sessions with producers Aalias and Likeminds (Andy Grammer, Allen Stone, Emily King). Pairing deep revelations with arrangements that are "irresistibly smooth" (UPROXX), and vocal performances both "soaring and sensual" (American Songwriter), All In finds John Splithoff turning doubt into determination and self-reflection into celebration.
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