Modern Musicology #49 – Interview with David Fishof (Rock Fantasy Camp)

Modern Musicology #49 - Interview with David Fishof

This week the Modern Musicology gang goes away to camp as we pay a visit with the founder of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp, David Fishof, who is celebrating the release of his new book, Rock Camp: An Oral History – 25 Years of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp. He tells us amazing stories of how the camp got started, some of the amazing people he’s met (both campers and rock stars) and what the experience has meant to him over the years. We think you’ll really enjoy this one!

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After our conversation with David (he told us not to call him Mr. Fishof!), we spend a few minutes paying tribute to Christine McVie and getting some feedback from one of our listeners. 

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