COVID Check-In with David Baerwald

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COVID Check-In: David Baerwald

Let’s check in with musician, songwriter, producer, inventor and now novelist David Baerwald. We talk  about America conforming to the apocalyptic vision of his 1992 album, Triage, and his friends realizing he wasn’t as crazy as they thought. We get into the novel he’s writing about his family and its connections to 20th century history and the roots of the CIA, how working on the book lets him travel the world from his desk, why we should all Google Emily Hahn & Israel Epstein, why this is the most dangerous moment in human history, what it was like moving house in the middle of the pandemic, the fun of teaching guitar online, how he adapted a full-face snorkeling mask into PPE in lieu of an N95 mask, how his son and the college-age cohort views the future, how a bag of mushrooms is helping him get by, and more. Give it a listen! And go follow David on Twitter and Instagram and check out his music (here’s his Spotify link)!

You can listen to all my COVID Check-In episodes at The COVID-19 Sessions.

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About our Guest

Here’s David’s bio from our 2014 podcast, but a lot has changed since then:

David Baerwald was one half of David + David (along with David Ricketts), a band whose one album, Boomtown, scored a gold record. They split up and Baerwald put out several solo records — Bedtime Stories, Triage and Here Comes The New Folk Underground — between 1990 and 2002. He’s written songs for plenty of acts you know, and he wrote many of the songs on Sheryl Crow’s breakthrough album. He’s also done a lot of work in movies and TV, both scoring music and writing songs. David’s IMDB page lists many of his songwriting credits, including Come What May, the love song for Moulin Rouge, which was nominated for a Golden Globe award. He also wrote Supermodel, for the movie Clueless, which proves he’s not ALL grim and gloomy.

Currently (as in 2020) David is working on his first novel.

Credits: The conversation was recorded remotely via Zencastr. I used a Heil PR-40 Dynamic Studio Recording Microphone feeding into a Cloudlifter CL-1 and a Mackie Onyx Blackjack 2×2 USB Recording Interface. All processing and editing done in Adobe Audition CC. Photos of David by him, but they’re on my instagram.

4 Replies to “COVID Check-In with David Baerwald”

  1. Great podcast Thank-you. Long time DB fan here. As for smoking mushrooms…no, just no….hope he quit smoking cigarettes though.

  2. Hi. I am a long time fan of David & David and David Baerwald. I am In Perth Western Australia. I am 52, currently struggling with mental health issues. PTSD and depression. I had a suicide attempt last week, I was only saved by a poor lady who is trying to help me, can David please release something… one of the saving graces for my depression is the music.
    Dayle

    1. Dayle. Hi. Dan here from the dbinfosource. I’ve been trying to track you down for some time. You posted some tidbits about some music you had and I’m kicking myself for never following up with you. Let me know you’re ok. And send me an email – dan1@dbinfsosource.com

  3. Hi Dayle, hell, I just saw this! Please contact me here if you see this, and I’ll record something just for you!

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