EP 70: Ann Moses- The Interview!




Muses and Stuff Podcast show

Summary: <p>If you listened to our episode about <strong>Ann Moses</strong> and her outta sight memoir <i>Meow! My Groovy Life with Tiger Beats Idols</i>, you’ll know she was a fabulous trailblazer with so many interesting stories there was simply too many to cover!  We were super excited to get the opportunity to talk to Ann ourselves and had such a fabulous time talking with her!</p> <p>In this interview we talk about Ann’s writing process, her journey from journalist to interviewee (it involves Millennials and Google!), fame in the 60’s vs fame in the age of the internet and some of the teen idols we weren’t able to cover in her episode such as <strong>David Cassidy</strong> and <strong>Bobby Sherman.</strong></p> <p>We also talk about the everlasting love of Monkee’s fans, having dinner with <strong>Harry Nilsson</strong> and <strong>Eric Clapton</strong>, seeing amazing artists such as James Brown and Ike &amp; Tina in their prime and, oh yeah! THAT TIME SHE SHARED A KISS WITH <strong>ELVIS</strong>!</p> <p>We couldn’t be more delighted to share this interview and cannot wait to chat with Ann again. Be sure to keep your ears open for a special announcement at the end!</p> <p>You can purchase Ann’s book on Amazon and be sure to check out her far out Facebook page at <a href="https://www.facebook.com/annmoses/">https://www.facebook.com/annmoses/</a>  as well as her</p> <p>website <a href="http://annmoses.com/">http://annmoses.com</a> for more groovy stories and news!</p> <p>You can find us on Twitter @chantyandlynx &amp; on Instagram &amp; Facebook @musesandstuffpodcast. Don’t forget to Rate, Review &amp; Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes!</p> <p>This episode was brought to you by Electrified Porcupine, bringing you the best in collectables, movies, music, wrestling, gaming &amp; more!</p> <p>Be sure to also check out our friends over at Rock n Roll Archaeology at <a href="http://www.rocknrollarchaeology.com/">www.rocknrollarchaeology.com</a></p>