Dillon, John and Nesbitt, Vivian 2013-11-14

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This interview feature John Dillon and Vivian Nesbitt, creators of Art of the Song and founders


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: John Dillon and Vivian Nesbit

Additional Parties Recorded:

Date: November 14, 2013

Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico

Interviewer: Andy Wilkinson

Length: 01:32:50


Abstract

John talks about The Standing “O” Project, Background information for John and Vivian, John and Vivian tell how they ended up in New Mexico, How Vivian and John met, Vivian becoming involved with music, John discusses his musical influences from Woodstock, Building guitars, Beginning Art of the Song, The universality of creative process; importance in program, Developing interview technique, Vivian talks about her acting school, Moving to Albuquerque from Taos, Vivian and John’s relationship, How John got the New Mexico


Access Information

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Transcript: Transcript available on Dspace

https://swco-ir.tdl.org/handle/10605/316556


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