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Strung Out Episode 159. THE PHILOSOPHY OF ART. SINGER-SONGWRITER RON LAZZERETTI
Softspoken, funny, a natural storyteller. Those are the first words that come to mind when talking to Ron Lazzeretti. But he is a hard-working songwriter, crafting lyrics and biting down on each word to see if has gold, or fool's gold. Ron Lazzeretti is an artist. And like so many singer-songwriters around Chicago, feeds that habit by working "side gigs." He is a filmmaker, an advertising executive, a writer. His movies have been directed by such notables as Michael Keaton. But, to draw those accomplishments out is something that takes a bit of coaxing. Lazzeretti is also one of these rare humans that treasures the now of making music. He recalls situations and people with such joy that one can visualize each experience as a well-thumbed and worn leather bound book. Lovingly pulled from the shelf and read again for the pure pleasure of it. Check out some of his work at his website or see and hear the upcoming tracks of his album coming out in September of 2023, Fat Head Sunday Paper on his YouTube channel.Support the showWe are always grateful to have you listening to STRUNG OUT. If you like what you are hearing, please reach out to Martin at www.MartinMcCormack.com. There you can see his music, his art and his writings. We deeply appreciate your financial support as well. This link will bring you to Buy Me A Coffee.