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INTERVIEW: Richard Clapton (PART 2)

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In Part 1 of our in-depth interview, Richard Clapton recounted his wild youth, from landing in London at the height of the Swinging Sixties, to living in an empty mansion in Berlin and partying with communists. 

In Part 2, we explore the rise of Richard Clapton from a passionate young musician to an iconic figure in the Australian music scene.
Returning to Australia with a heart full of dreams and a guitar in hand, Richard Clapton faced a music industry that was still in its infancy. Determined to make his mark, he navigated the rocky path to stardom with grit and talent. Clapton shares stories of his early gigs in small pubs and clubs, where he honed his craft and began to build a loyal following.
He speaks candidly about the creation of his breakthrough album, Prussian Blue, and how its release marked a turning point in his career. The album's raw energy and authentic sound resonated with audiences, catapulting him to national fame. As his career gained momentum, Richard Clapton's music became the soundtrack to an era, capturing the spirit of Australian youth and the country's evolving cultural landscape. He offers a behind-the-scenes look at life as a rising rockstar. He also discusses the impact of his music on fans and the enduring legacy of his work, which continues to inspire new generations of musicians.
In this episode, Richard Clapton not only reflects on his journey to becoming a rockstar but also provides insights into the music industry and the creative process that drove his success. His story is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and the enduring appeal of great music.

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