The Live Podcast with Tyler Walsh
In this episode of 4Cee Sessions, Dosey ( @_dosey [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCMymrIRTbTBweoLw_HyKQDQ] ) an indie folk singer songwriter known for vulnerable acoustic songwriting, sits down for an honest conversation about his journey into music and the path that led to millions of streams. From growing up around recording studios and skate culture to releasing songs as iPhone voice memos, Dosey reflects on how vulnerability became the foundation of his sound. The conversation explores Dosey’s early influences, including Kurt Cobain and Ed Sheeran, and how seeing acoustic artists connect with audiences helped him believe that honesty could be powerful. He shares how indie folk, folk-pop textures, and emotional storytelling shaped his songwriting, and why connection has always mattered more than perfection. Dosey also talks about recent milestones, including recording at Rick Rubin’s Shangri-La Studios, performing major festivals, and navigating the pressure that comes with growth while staying true to himself as an independent artist. Throughout the episode, he opens up about collaboration, live performance, and learning to trust emotion as a creative strength.This 4Cee Session was record in from of an intimate audience in Brooklyn, New York. Special thanks to: 4Cee Sessions Crew FirstLive Crew
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