
Singer/songwriter Alana Springsteen is the guest on the latest installment of the Lipps Service podcast, speaking with host Scott Lipps about the Feb. 13 release of her new single, “back to self,” the as-yet-untitled parent album of which will arrive later this year through Santa Anna Records.
Springsteen digs into her experiences touring with Keith Urban, her 2024 appearance on NPR‘s Tiny Desk series, her earliest songs, lyrical vulnerability and the double-edged sword of sharing a last name with one of the greatest musicians of all time (they’re not related).
Springsteen also shares memories about the Grand Ole Opry, how her parents met, fitting in with Nashville country culture and her list of her top five favorite cities and songwriters.
On the previous episode of Lipps Service, Audrey McGraw and Toni Cornell detailed a friendship born in a jewelry shop in Greece, growing up in backstages around the world and finding their own creative voices alongside their famous fathers Tim and Chris, respectively.
Since it began in 2018, the acclaimed podcast has featured many of the biggest voices and personalities in music, including exclusive interviews with Anthony Kiedis, David Lee Roth, Hozier, Maynard James Keenan, the Police’s Stewart Copeland, Mick Fleetwood, Nikki Sixx, Dove Cameron, Perry Farrell, the Kills and many more. Every few weeks, a new episode of SPIN Presents Lipps Service is available wherever you listen to podcasts.
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