Harry Nilsson's Forthcoming Album 'Losst and Founnd' to Be Subject of New Podcast Hosted by Joe Levy

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Twenty-five years after his death, iconic singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson is getting his very own podcast

Harry Nilsson was one of greatest singers and songwriters of the 1970s, but by the time of his death in 1994 he hadn’t released an album for more than a decade. What happened? And how did the recordings he was making -- up until two days before his death -- go unheard for 25 years?John Lennon and Paul McCartney declared Harry Nilsson their favorite artist, and invited him to London during the recording of the White Album.

He wrote and recorded with all four Beatles, but he worshipped John Lennon, whose death would reshape Harry’s life.In 1967, as he was recording his first album, Harry Nilsson made a startling discovery: the father he thought killed in World War II was still alive. His music dreamed of a different childhood, but he may have had to stop making it to make those dreams real.He sang about love and death -- sometimes in the same song -- up until the very end.

 

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