Join me for this great conversation with singer-songwriter Bob Hillman. We chat about why reading is so important and why having a core song critique group can be the single most important thing! Bob shares a song he rewrote three times - changing it from being about an altercation in a Target parking lot to a love song about the night he met his wife. Bob also shares about some unexpected silver linings that have surfaced as a result of the pandemic.\n\xa0\nBob Hillman, a San Francisco singer/songwriter, is well into the second act of a career that began in the late 1990s in New York City, where he fell in with Jack Hardy\u2019s long-running songwriting group, which met every Monday night in Greenwich Village to eat pasta and share new songs. Bob\u2019s career flourished in the early 00s, then survived ten years of \u201creal jobs,\u201d and resumed in 2016. Bob\u2019s most recent full-length album,\xa0Some of Us Are Free, Some of Us Are Lost,\xa0was released in April 2019. Bob has toured extensively with Suzanne Vega playing venues like the Fillmore Auditorium and Bowery Ballroom. Most recently, Bob wrote and recorded\xa0Inside & Terrified, a five-song EP written during and about the COVID-19 lockdown.