The Art Inside the Craft: Scott Sharrard
In this episode, Jeremy Glazier talks with incredible guitar player, singer-songwriter, and all-around interesting person Scott Sharrard.
Jeremy Glazier interviews artists and artisans from every walk of life on his podcast, The Art Inside the Craft. Jeremy gets to the core of how talented people do what they do, incorporating what he learns to make his own craft better.
In this episode, Jeremy Glazier talks with incredible guitar player, singer-songwriter, and all-around interesting person Scott Sharrard.
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