The Vinyl Curriculum

Ep. 29: Going Solo

57 min · 26 de mar de 2026
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This week on The Vinyl Curriculum, Logan and Jim explore what happens when artists step out on their own. Joined by special guest George, the class takes a look at musicians who made the leap from band life to solo success—whether by choice, circumstance, or creative difference. From bold reinventions to familiar sounds with a new voice, the group breaks down what it really means to “go solo.” Which artists thrived outside the band? Who found a new identity—and who just couldn’t quite capture the same magic? It’s a lesson in risk, reinvention, and finding your own sound. Class is in session.

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