Listen: David Byrne Talks with Amy Schumer's "3 Girls, 1 Keith" Podcast on Spotify

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David Byrne is on 3 Girls, 1 Keith, Amy Schumer's Spotify podcast with Bridget Everett, Rachel Feinstein, and Keith Robinson. They discuss his show American Utopia on Broadway, his life in music, and more. "We have a living legend on the show today," says Schumer. "This is big. This is finally it." Of American Utopia, she says: "I went bananas for it ... American Utopia is a show that will change your life ... The album is so good." You can listen to the conversation here.

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David Byrne is the guest on the latest episode of 3 Girls, 1 Keith, Amy Schumer's Spotify podcast with Bridget Everett, Rachel Feinstein, and Keith Robinson. They discuss his show American Utopia on Broadway and his life in music, and more. "We have a living legend on the show today," says Schumer. "This is big. This is finally it." Of American Utopia, she says: "I went bananas for it ... American Utopia is a show that will change your life ... The album is so good." You can listen to the conversation, which starts about eight minutes in, here:

David Byrne's American Utopia is due to return to Broadway’s intimate Hudson Theatre for a second run this fall. The cast album is available here via Nonesuch Records. Spike Lee’s film of the production is due to be released later this year.

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David Byrne: "3 Girls, 1 Keith"
  • Tuesday, April 21, 2020
    Listen: David Byrne Talks with Amy Schumer's "3 Girls, 1 Keith" Podcast on Spotify

    David Byrne is the guest on the latest episode of 3 Girls, 1 Keith, Amy Schumer's Spotify podcast with Bridget Everett, Rachel Feinstein, and Keith Robinson. They discuss his show American Utopia on Broadway and his life in music, and more. "We have a living legend on the show today," says Schumer. "This is big. This is finally it." Of American Utopia, she says: "I went bananas for it ... American Utopia is a show that will change your life ... The album is so good." You can listen to the conversation, which starts about eight minutes in, here:

    David Byrne's American Utopia is due to return to Broadway’s intimate Hudson Theatre for a second run this fall. The cast album is available here via Nonesuch Records. Spike Lee’s film of the production is due to be released later this year.

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