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    Insights In Sound 43 - Patrick Gleeson

    enOctober 07, 2021
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    About this Episode

    He's an intrepid and innovative musical talent who created the soundtrack for "Apocalypse Now," scored multiple seasons of "Knot's Landing," co-founded a major recording studio, and turned Herbie Hancock on to synthesizers. Patrick Gleeson's led an amazing career, and shares some great stories.

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