Episode 024: Kelly "Mr. Chill" Hoppe I Quit My Job: A Podcast About Songwriting

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For a man who finds himself a member of one of the most established and successful rock bands in Canada, Big Sugar’s Kelly “Mr. Chill” Hoppe is eminently humble. Not only is he one of the country’s best harmonica players, he’s got some real songwriting chops and is steeped in the country and gospel tradition. The Windsor native sat down with Travis for a look back on his career which didn’t get underway until well into his 20s and didn’t become his full-time gig until well into his 30s.

Theme Music: “I Quit My Job” by Old Man Luedecke, courtesy of True North Records
www.oldmanluedecke.com
www.TrueNorthRecords.com

For a man who finds himself a member of one of the most established and successful rock bands in Canada, Big Sugar’s Kelly “Mr. Chill” Hoppe is eminently humble. Not only is he one of the country’s best harmonica players, he’s got some real songwriting chops and is steeped in the country and gospel tradition. The Windsor native sat down with Travis for a look back on his career which didn’t get underway until well into his 20s and didn’t become his full-time gig until well into his 30s.

Theme Music: “I Quit My Job” by Old Man Luedecke, courtesy of True North Records
www.oldmanluedecke.com
www.TrueNorthRecords.com

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