"There are more people that are WORTH playing for and making records for than the fickle and casual - they just don't blog about what they hate as much. I feel like every show that we play live reminds me of why I play music. When you're away from that personal connection, you can get wound up in all the hoo-ha about this and that, but when you get out there and connect with people, you can't help but be moved, and that keeps you going at least until the next show!"

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Ted Leo

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Ted Leo is a musician and activist known for his poignant lyrics that address social issues and personal resilience, particularly in his work with Ted Leo and the Pharmacists.

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