This week we’re joined by Rod Thomas aka Bright Light Bright Light. Rod started his musical career busking on the London Underground, but has since evolved into an artist who combines strong songwriting skills with electronica, and has caught the attention of many of pop’s biggest names including Erasure, Ellie Goulding, The Pet Shop Boys and Elton John. Rod was invited on tour with Elton John in 2014, and Elton also performed on his single “I Wish We Were Leaving.”Highlights:- Rod is NOT called Rob - take note!- We hear about Rod’s connection with the 90s as it’s when he started buying music- Rod tells us about his experiences of busking on the London Underground- The feedback you get from people can often mean more than money- Rod tells us how he finds performing in front of big crowds vs smaller audiences- We hear how Rod was invited on tour with Elton John, and how 11 shows turned into 55- Rod tells us that Elton John is very supportive of new artists and often reaches out to those he enjoys to offer advice- The support from the people around you can make all the difference- Rod dislikes both Steps and S Club 7 (which is completely understandable)- Ross shares a story about getting a free Eternal CD from Pepsi- Rod and Ross are both confused that Marcio calls a can ring pull a tab… A TAB!?- Rod shares a beautiful Michael Bolton reference and Ross can’t think of a comeback- Rod asks Ross where the name Electric Kiwi comes from… and it’s one of the most boring stories you’ll ever hearMore:- Read the full show notes at http://bridge-the-atlantic.com/047- Follow us on Twitter: @bridge_atlantic


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