Cary Baker | Renowned Publicist and Author Discusses the Transformative Power of Street Music
In this engaging episode of Big Conversations, Little Bar, hosts Patrick Evans and Randy Florence welcome back Cary Baker, an icon in the music promotion world, to discuss his remarkable career and his latest venture as an author. Cary shares how his transition from a teenage writer to a prominent figure in the music industry unfolded, along with his recent foray into writing with his new book, Down on the Corner: Adventures in Busking and Street Music. Discover the impact that music and street performers have had on Cary’s life, beginning with his early musical influences in Chicago, through his extensive PR career working with legendary artists, and his current exploration of the rich, often gritty, culture of street performance. This episode delves into the intersection of life, art, and storytelling, as Cary provides personal anecdotes about the challenges and joys of his journey from publicist to acclaimed author.
Takeaways:
• Cary Baker's journey from young journalist to esteemed music publicist and author.
• The influence of Chicago's Maxwell Street musicians on Cary's life.
• Insights into the history of busking and its cultural significance.
• Challenges of documenting and promoting street musicians.
• Cary’s experiences working with notable artists like R.E.M. and Bonnie Raitt.
• The evolving relationship between street musicians and urban environments.
• How busking serves as a launching pad for some artists.
• Cary's insights into the music industry and adaptation to its changes.
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