Join host Steve Yusko on The Long Island Sound Podcast as he sits down with singer/songwriter Tom Moran for an intimate conversation that delves deep into the heart of New York City. When Tom Moran sings about everyday scenes like traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge, he's not creating a glossy, romanticized version of the Big Apple. Instead, he's painting a picture of the real, relatable experiences of the people who call this city home.
In this episode, Tom Moran shares his insights on how he strips away the glamour and coolness often associated with famous landmarks, making space for quiet introspection in the midst of the metropolitan grind. His debut album, "Roommate of a Friend of Mine," is a musical journey that brings you back down to earth, making you feel like you're right at home, no matter where you are.
Discover how one can feel out of place and, in the process, learn how to find their true place in the world. Join us as we explore the beautifully mundane interactions that unfold in Tom Moran's folk-pop music, capturing the essence of everyday life in the city that never sleeps.
Tune in for a unique perspective on the Big Apple and Tom Moran's remarkable musical journey. This is a podcast episode you won't want to miss!