Sept. 10, 2021

Interview with Andy Grammer

We had the pleasure of interviewing Andy Grammer over Zoom video! 

Andy just released a new single, “Damn It Feels Good To Be Me”, which will be featured on his new album coming out in early 2022.
 
Of the track, Andy said, “I'm just at a point in...

YouTube podcast player badge
Apple Podcasts podcast player badge
Spotify podcast player badge
Castro podcast player badge
RSS Feed podcast player badge
Pandora podcast player badge
Amazon Music podcast player badge
Audible podcast player badge
iHeartRadio podcast player badge
Soundcloud podcast player badge
PocketCasts podcast player badge
TuneIn podcast player badge
RadioPublic podcast player badge
Deezer podcast player badge
Spreaker podcast player badge
Castbox podcast player badge
JioSaavn podcast player badge
Gaana podcast player badge
Podyssey podcast player badge
PlayerFM podcast player badge
YouTube podcast player iconApple Podcasts podcast player iconSpotify podcast player iconCastro podcast player iconRSS Feed podcast player iconPandora podcast player iconAmazon Music podcast player iconAudible podcast player iconiHeartRadio podcast player iconSoundcloud podcast player iconPocketCasts podcast player iconTuneIn podcast player iconRadioPublic podcast player iconDeezer podcast player iconSpreaker podcast player iconCastbox podcast player iconJioSaavn podcast player iconGaana podcast player iconPodyssey podcast player iconPlayerFM podcast player icon

We had the pleasure of interviewing Andy Grammer over Zoom video! 

Andy just released a new single, “Damn It Feels Good To Be Me”, which will be featured on his new album coming out in early 2022.
 
Of the track, Andy said, “I'm just at a point in life where I don’t care what I’m not and I’m happy being me. I want this song to be for those who have come to that point in their life where they're just FINALLY enjoying the freedom of self-acceptance.“
 
A bit about Andy: he’s not your typical optimist. Andy’s ability to always look for the good stems from the pain of losing his mother at the age of 25. It broke him into a million pieces but gave him empathy that he wouldn’t have had otherwise. He channels optimism in his music and spreads good energy to everyone around him. While on tour (before the pandemic), he had open discussions with his fans during meet-and-greets and on stage where they shared experiences that hurt them the most, how they grew from them and what they learned from them. It led to incredibly powerful moments, some of which he documented in his “Wish You Pain” video.

We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.

www.BringinitBackwards.com

#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #AndyGrammer #zoom

Listen & Subscribe to BiB

Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!

We'd love to see you join our BiB Facebook Group