Tell Your Pride

From Magic to Heart Stop: Jeff Gavin Hits All the Right Notes

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On Tell Your Pride, host Shimmer sits down with Twin Cities recording artist, dancer, choreographer, and actor Jeff Gavin for a conversation about music, identity, and the creative journey behind the spotlight. Jeff shares how childhood performances, community theater, and studying vocal performance at Berklee College of Music helped shape his career, and why he's passionate about creating music that's both deeply personal and irresistibly danceable. Jeff reflects on releasing his debut album Magic, the importance of building a visual identity through fashion and performance, and how collaboration fuels his songwriting process. He also introduces his newest synth-pop single, "Heart Stop," the first taste of his upcoming album Radio Light Show, and explains why supporting local artists and live music is essential to a thriving creative community. Whether you're a pop music fan, an aspiring performer, or simply love hearing the stories behind the songs, this episode offers an inside look at one artist's journey from dreamer to performer.

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Episode From Magic to Heart Stop: Jeff Gavin Hits All the Right Notes Cover

From Magic to Heart Stop: Jeff Gavin Hits All the Right Notes

On Tell Your Pride, host Shimmer sits down with Twin Cities recording artist, dancer, choreographer, and actor Jeff Gavin for a conversation about music, identity, and the creative journey behind the spotlight. Jeff shares how childhood performances, community theater, and studying vocal performance at Berklee College of Music helped shape his career, and why he's passionate about creating music that's both deeply personal and irresistibly danceable. Jeff reflects on releasing his debut album Magic, the importance of building a visual identity through fashion and performance, and how collaboration fuels his songwriting process. He also introduces his newest synth-pop single, "Heart Stop," the first taste of his upcoming album Radio Light Show, and explains why supporting local artists and live music is essential to a thriving creative community. Whether you're a pop music fan, an aspiring performer, or simply love hearing the stories behind the songs, this episode offers an inside look at one artist's journey from dreamer to performer.

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