Playing With Fire - Jimmy Harry

Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and producer JC Chasez, best known as a member of *NSYNC, and Golden Globe-winning songwriter, producer, and composer Jimmy Harry have announced their new musical theater concept album, Playing With Fire, inspired by Mary Shelly’s novel Frankenstein. Jimmy Harry stops by to talk about the making of the musical. Guest: Jimmy Harry Honors: Playing With Fire (The Musical) Host: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Music Historian James Rodriguez ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (Explicit Language) Iconography is a show that celebrates music and the impact it has on people around the world. The show features artists, songwriters, and producers who have made a lasting impact on the music industry and helps to raise awareness for important causes.  One unique aspect of the show is the reading of "letters of love" from fans to the guests, which serves to highlight the emotional connection that fans have with their favorite music. The show also delves into the creative process behind making music, from worldwide smash hits to more obscure album tracks and B-sides. In addition to celebrating music and the people behind it, Iconography takes a strong stance against audio ripping, stealing, and leaking, emphasizing the importance of respecting the work of artists and creators. By promoting ethical practices and supporting those in need, Iconography showcases the power of music to inspire and unite people from all walks of life.  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.theoriginaldoll.com⁠⁠

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🎧 The Original Doll: Where Music Meets Meaning Remember the song that got you through your first breakup? Or the album that defined your college years? Iconography is a podcast that dives deep into the emotional and cultural power of music—how it shapes us, inspires us, and brings us together. Hosted by James Rodriguez, this series features in-depth conversations with iconic artists, songwriters, and producers who've left their mark on the industry. You'll hear the untold stories behind the hits, explore the creative journey behind the music (yes, even those underrated B-sides...