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It's “That Guy… Who Was in That Thing” meets "WTF" but with people even less well known! Sure it's fun to interview the crazy famous and ask them about the difficult years, but that's been done. Memories are plastic - we're getting the real dirt from people still crawling through it. Laura Scruggs is the playwright and Jake Scruggs is the technical guy who listens to a lot of “This American Life” and thinks that qualifies him to interview people.

Nov 28, 2016

03:00 - A Fat Line and A Skinny Line Walk into a Barcode: Scandalous! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10209832197535377&set=a.1723908211284.94755.1045724355&type=3&theater
05:37 - How Corky has combined blues and classical music and brought people together.
12:40 - When Corky met Seiji Ozawa.
14:48 - One of Corky's favorite stories.
20:36 - Corky's first commission.
22:31 - Chamber music is super square, right?
31:15 - How Corky makes his living.
36:25 - Corky co-wrote the musical guidebook "Let Your Music Soar, the Emotional Connection" with Peter Krammer. https://www.amazon.com/Let-Your-Music-Soar-Connection/dp/9077256261
46:14 - Corky's fourth Chamber Blues album. http://www.hatchfund.org/project/corky_siegels_chamber_blues_is_it_blues_or_is_it_classical_yes
55:34 - Corky performs a 'couple of licks' on his harmonica.

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Intro Music: "Are You Famous, Yet?" - Laura Scruggs. Outro Music: "The Devil Is In The Beats" - The Chemical Brothers