Pandora Experience: Jack Johnson to Whitney Houston
A quick and cheeky look at how Pandora connects different musicians and musical styles to each other. In this one, we go from Jack Johnson to Whitney Houston, by way of some surprising right turns and swivels. Directed by Nicholas Seuser of 1/29 Films and new media director Adam Glickfield. Written by Kevin Seal and narrated by Owen Thomas.
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Posted by: jose gutierrez at June 20, 2009 12:39 PM
Jack Johnson and John Mayer are my two favorites. Its cool to see where a lot of music was originally derived from. You can trace artists influence back like a family tree.
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