
Sad Song Queens
The Sad Song Queens podcast brings together two award-winning Music Supervisors, Lindsay Wolfington and Laura Webb, as they sit down with the artists and songwriters behind some of the most evocative and emotional songs. Drawing on years of experience curating the perfect soundtracks for film and television, Lindsay and Laura explore the stories, experiences, and emotions that shape these deeply moving songs.
Episodes
David Gray "Flame Turns Blue"
In this week’s episode of Sad Song Queens, Laura and Lindsay are joined by legendary British singer-songwriter David Gray to discuss his poetic ballad “Flame Turns Blue.” David explores the song’s themes of reflecting on your younger self, looks back on the enduring success of his breakthrough album White Ladder, and shares a few memorable stories from the road. Support the showTo help support the
José González "For Every Dusk"
In this week’s episode of Sad Song Queens, Laura and Lindsay are joined by José González to discuss his heartfelt song “For Every Dusk.” José reflects on the controversial role of AI in music, the importance of rituals, and why we’re drawn to sad songs when we’re already feeling down.Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, please check out our Official
Sad Songs of the 90's with music supervisor Madonna Wade-Reed Part II
This week, the Queens are back with Part II of their conversation with Madonna Wade-Reed, diving deeper into the world of music supervision. Madonna shares stories from past projects, breaks down the process of choosing the perfect songs for a scene, and discusses what it takes to succeed as a music supervisor.Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, plea
Sad Songs of the 90's with music supervisor Madonna Wade-Reed
In this week’s episode, the Queens sit down with fellow music supervisor Madonna Wade-Reed to discuss their favorite sad songs from the ‘90s. Madonna shares her journey to becoming a music supervisor before diving into the emotional tracks that shaped a generation. From heartbreak ballads to iconic sad song hits, the Queens and Madonna explore the music that still puts us all in our feels decades
Nathan Nicholson of The Boxer Rebellion "Here I Am"
In this week’s episode of Sad Song Queens, Laura and Lindsay are joined by Nathan Nicholson, lead singer of the indie rock band The Boxer Rebellion, to discuss the band’s heartfelt song “Here I Am.” Nathan shares the story behind writing the track, reflects on coping with grief after the passing of his father shortly afterward, and opens up about how touring can be a double-edged sword.Support the
Leah Nobel "Crying In The Hardware Store"
In this week’s episode of Sad Song Queens, Laura and Lindsay are joined by singer-songwriter Leah Nobel to discuss her tearjerking song “Crying In The Hardware Store." Leah shares how the song was shaped by loss and how we move through grief. She also reflects on the loneliness of online culture, the challenges of social media, and what it was like to have her song “Beginning, Middle, End” fe
Iron & Wine "Naked As We Came"
In this week’s episode of Sad Song Queens, Laura and Lindsay are joined by singer-songwriter Sam Beam of Iron & Wine to discuss his somber track “Naked As We Came.” Sam unpacks the songs reflections on mortality, while also sharing insights into his songwriting process, dipping his toe into composing, and being a dad to five daughters. Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as
Hrishikesh Hirway "Home Movies"
In this week’s episode of Sad Song Queens, Laura and Lindsay are joined by singer-songwriter and fellow podcaster Hrishikesh Hirway to discuss his heartfelt track “Home Movies.” Known as the creator of the podcast Song Exploder, Hrishikesh sits down with the Queens to share about writing his own music, the process behind making his latest album, and learning to navigate loss and grief through his
Driftwood Choir "The River"
In this week’s episode of Sad Song Queens, Laura and Lindsay are joined by singer-songwriters Ed Prosek and Drew Southwell (aka Portair) of the duo Driftwood Choir to talk about their vulnerable track, “The River.” Ed and Drew dive into how traveling and confronting major life changes have shaped their music, their love for nature, and the story behind how they came together as a band.Support the
Chance Peña "The Mountain Is You"
In this week’s episode of Sad Song Queens, Laura and Lindsay are joined by singer-songwriter Chance Peña to talk about his emotional yet hopeful track, “The Mountain Is You.” Chance opens up about the song’s meaning, exploring themes of vulnerability and the challenge of getting out of your own way. Chance also dives into how he handles the mental toll of touring and what it was like to open for o
Ingrid Michaelson "Keep Breathing"
In this week’s episode of Sad Song Queens, Laura and Lindsay are joined by singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson to discuss her heartfelt track “Keep Breathing.” Ingrid reflects on the song’s lasting impact and why it continues to resonate with listeners over the years. She also shares stories behind her music’s iconic sync placements, the impact 9/11 had on her career, and her experience writing so
Nina Persson of The Cardigans "Erase / Rewind"
In this week’s episode of Sad Song Queens, Laura and Lindsay are joined by the iconic Nina Persson of The Cardigans to unpack the story behind the band’s hit “Erase/Rewind.” Nina dives into the song’s true meaning, shares stories about The Cardigans’ music featured in film, and reflects on what it was like navigating the music industry as a woman in the ’90s.Support the showTo help support these a
Keaton Henson "Past It"
In this week's episode of Sad Song Queens, the Queens are joined by English musician Keaton Henson, who delves into his melancholic track “Past It.” Keaton opens up his anxiety around performing on stage, the emotional power of music, and the balance artists face between building a thick skin and staying vulnerable in their work. Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their
Mumford & Sons "Conversation With My Son (Gangsters & Angels)"
In this week’s episode, the Queens sit down with the iconic band, Mumford and Sons, to discuss their song “Conversation With My Son (Gangsters & Angels)” from the new album Prizefighter. The band shares the stories and references that have shaped their songs, Marcus’ parenting moment that inspired “Conversation with My Son,” how they feel about the term “Artist,” and the process of making the
Anna Ternheim "My Heart Still Beats For You"
In this week's episode of Sad Song Queens, the Queens are joined by Swedish singer-songwriter Anna Ternheim, who opens up about her beautifully vulnerable track "My Heart Still Beats For You." Anna shares her journey of turning personal turmoil into art, highlighting the therapeutic nature of songwriting, and covering a Backstreet Boys/Max Martin classic.Support the showTo help supp
NoSo "Nara"
In this week’s episode, the Queens sit down with NoSo to discuss their melancholic song “Nara”. NoSo opens up about the journey of finding themselves as a Korean-American transgender artist, moving from Chicago to LA as a teen, and their process of writing music for their latest album “When Are You Leaving?".Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, p
Christina Perri "Evergone" Part II
This week, the Queens are back with part II of their chat with Christina Perri, where she discusses two of her most iconic songs, "Jar of Hearts" and "A Thousand Years," and how they came to be. Christina shares how she first got into music and songwriting, and how these moments have shaped her career. Listen now to the latest episode of the Sad Song Queens podcast!Support the
Christina Perri "Evergone"
In this week’s episode, the Queens sit down with Christina Perri to discuss her beloved song “Evergone”, written for her stillborn daughter, Rosie. Christina opens up about her emotional journey through grief and loss, healing through her music, and her evolution as both an artist and an advocate. Newest episode of the Sad Song Queens out TODAY!Support the showTo help support these artists’ as wel
Joe King of The Fray "How To Save A Life"
In this heartfelt episode of Sad Song Queens, the Queens sit down with Joe King, guitarist and vocalist of The Fray, to talk about the band’s iconic song, “How to Save a Life.” Joe reflects on The Fray’s journey from their early days to their recent reunion, the deep emotional connection their music has forged with fans, and the personal stories that have shaped their sound over the years.Support
Rob Harvilla "SSQ Christmas Edition"
It’s the holiday season, and the Queens are back with a special Christmas episode featuring Rob Harvilla, host of the acclaimed podcast "60 Songs That Explain the ’90s". Together, Rob and the Queens dive into their favorite sad Christmas songs, discuss the experience of loss during the holidays, and reflect on how the feeling of Christmas music changes from childhood to adulthood. If you
SSQ "Kids Sad Songs Edition"
In this special “Kids Edition” of the Sad Song Queens podcast, the Queens explore the world of sad songs through the perspectives of their young family members. The kids open up about what makes a song feel sad to them, share personal stories of loss and heartbreak, and offer a glimpse into the tracks resonating with the younger generation. Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as
Andrea Bejar "Marigolds"
This week, The Queens sit down with rising folk-pop singer-songwriter Andrea Bejar to talk about her song “Marigolds” and its bittersweet reflections on growing up. Andrea shares how she first found her voice as a songwriter, the special role her sister plays both in her life and creative process, and her deep connection to Mexico.Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their fav
REPLAY: Moby " When It's Cold I'd Like to Die"
In honor of Stranger Things' final season, we’re replaying our episode with Moby who joins the Queens for a conversation about the song “When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die” by Moby and Mimi Goese, which was featured on The Sopranos and Stranger Things. They chat about how he got started in the New York dance scene, getting signed, and his love of sync placements.Support the showTo help support t
REPLAY: Band of Horses " The Funeral"
We are back with another replay episode! In this week’s episode, the Queens chat with Ben Bridwell of Band of Horses about the legendary song “The Funeral”. They discuss how sync music changed his life, his four daughters, and his friendship with Sam from Iron & Wine.Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, please check out our Official Spotify Playli
The Head And The Heart "Rivers And Roads" Part II
This week, The Queens are back with part II of their chat with The Head and the Heart, diving into the band’s favorite sad songs. From tracks that hit close to home to those offering comfort and an outlet of emotion, each of the band members share the songs that have stuck with them throughout their lives. Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, please c
The Head And The Heart "Rivers And Roads"
In this week’s episode, the Queens sit down with members of The Head and the Heart to discuss their iconic song “Rivers and Roads”. The band members open up about the song's creation and its significance in their lives. From practicing in parking garages to playing sold out shows, the band dives into the challenges and joys of touring, the evolution of their music, and how group therapy helpe
Mimi Webb "You Don't Look At Me The Same"
In this week’s episode, the Queens sit down with British pop sensation Mimi Webb to discuss her heartfelt song “You Don’t Look at Me the Same” from her album Confessions. Mimi opens up about the emotional experience of writing about her parents’ divorce and how it shaped her music. Together, Mimi and the Queens talk about her love for performing, signing a record deal at a young age, and her advic
Matt Maeson "Halfway To Whole"
In this week’s episode, the Lindsay and Laura chat with singer-songwriter Matt Maeson about the meaning behind his powerful track “Halfway to Whole” from his new album A Quiet and Harmless Living. Matt opens up about the challenges of balancing family life with a music career, the therapeutic nature of songwriting, what Spotify playlists he’s on, and how he’s learned to navigate the pressures of t
Tom Odell "Don't Let Me Go"
This week, the Sad Song Queens welcome British singer-songwriter Tom Odell to discuss his song "Don't Let Me Go" from his latest album A Wonderful Life. Tom opens up about the inspiration behind both "Don't Let Me Go" and his breakout hit "Another Love", reflecting on his approach to songwriting, the viral impact of his music on social media, and the joy of
Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol "You Could Be Happy"
Joining the Queens in this week’s heartfelt episode is Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody, who discusses the band’s song “You Could Be Happy.” In this episode, Gary opens up about the song's creation, shares stories of Snow Patrol's humble beginnings, and reflects on the influence of his father's passing.Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad s
Adrian Quesada "Agonia"
This week on the Sad Song Queens podcast we dive into Adrian Quesada's heart wrenching ballad "Agonia," featuring the stunning vocals of Monsieur Periné. In this episode, Adrian and the Queens delve into the creative process behind this track, explore the rich history of Latin boleros, and reflect on Adrian's collaboration with previous Sad Song Queens guest Abraham Alexander o
Noah Cyrus "What's It All For"
This week the Queens sit down with the one and only Noah Cyrus to discuss her song "What's It All For" off her new album, I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me. The deeply introspective track explores life’s uncertainties and the search for purpose. Noah shares insights into her songwriting process, the role her family plays in shaping her music, and the special bond she shares with he
Sleeping At Last "Saturn"
This week, the Queens welcome Ryan O'Neal, better known as Sleeping At Last, for a heartfelt conversation about his song “Saturn.” Ryan opens up about how personal loss shaped this song and shares insights into his Enneagram-inspired projects and the meaningful experience of seeing his work featured in major films and television. Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as thei
Lily Kershaw "Depreshmode"
In this episode, the Sad Song Queens welcome singer-songwriter Lily Kershaw to talk about her song “Depreshmode." Lily shares how a casual phrase about her mood became a deep and beautiful song. They discuss the personal journey that inspired the album, mental health, and the power of sad songs.Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, please check o
Colouring "Coda"
This week, the Queens dive deep with Jack Kenworthy, aka Colouring, about his track “Coda." Jack shares the personal journey behind the song, reflecting on loss and resilience. In this conversation, they delve into Jack's creative process, the impact of family and friendship, and how music serves as a medium for expressing life's most profound moments. Support the showTo help suppor
kenzie "Anatomy"
Dance sensation kenzie joins the Queens this week to talk about her song "Anatomy", which is a heartfelt ballad about her relationship with her dad. In this episode, she talks about growing up in the public eye, gaining confidence as a songwriter, and her relationship with her sister.Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, please check out our
Matt Berninger of The National "About Today"
Calling all the Sad Dads - in this heartfelt episode of Sad Song Queens, Lindsay and Laura sit down with Matt Berninger, the lead vocalist of The National, to discuss their poignant track "About Today”. Matt shares insights into the songwriting process, the universal themes of connection and distance that resonate through music, and the list of sad songs he compiled with his daughter. Whether
Rosi Golan "Right Now"
This week, the Queens sit down with Rosi Golan to chat about her song “Right Now”. About a year ago, Rosi lost her husband to cancer. She posted a reel to her Instagram showing her and her husband hugging a vase that would preserve the memory of their love into art. Her video was beautiful and inspired many, and led Rosi to the decision to release this song and commit the proceeds from her streami
Bartees Strange "Baltimore"
In this episode, the Sad Song Queens sit down with the talented Bartees Strange to explore the emotional depths of his song "Baltimore." We delve into the themes of identity, belonging, and the haunting stories that shaped his latest album, "Horror." Tune in for an intimate conversation about music, life, and the power of storytelling.Support the showTo help support these artis
Keane "Somewhere Only We Know"
Join hosts Laura Webb and Lindsay Wolfington on the Sad Song Queens podcast as they dive deep into the emotional resonance of Keane's iconic track, "Somewhere Only We Know." In this episode, they sit down with band members Tim Rice-Oxley and Tom Chaplin to discuss the song's creation, its impact, and the band's journey over the years.Support the showTo help support these a
REPLAY: Bear's Den "Above the Clouds of Pompeii"
In this replay episode, the Queens and Davie discuss the emotional depth of his song 'Above the Clouds of Pompeii', exploring themes of loss, family dynamics, and the impact of mental health on creativity. They reflect on the significance of live performances, the collaboration with Dermot Kennedy, and the power of music to connect people through shared experiences. The discussion also t
REPLAY: SYML "Where's My Love (Alt Version)"
We're back with another replay! In this episode, SYML discusses his song “Where’s My Love” with the Sad Song Queens. In this conversation, they talk about the inspiration behind SYML’s music, the process of creating music as a solo artist, the impact of sad songs, and the personal experiences that influence his songwriting. Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favor
REPLAY: Ashe "Moral of the Story"
ICYMI - Replaying our very first interview with the lovely Ashe! With a new release on the horizon from her new band with Finneas, The Favors, it’s a great time to reflect on Ashe’s solo work thus far.In this conversation, Ashe tells the Sad Song Queens about the creation and meaning behind her song "Moral of the Story." They discuss how the song was placed in the film "To All the B
S1 Reflection and AMA
Join Lindsay and Laura (and producer Emily!) as they reflect on Season 1 of the Sad Song Queens podcast. Then, they open it up to questions received from listeners and friends. Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, please check out our Official Spotify Playlist! Find us elsewhere: https://linktr.ee/sadsongqueensIf you like what you hear, you can buy us
SYML Interviews the Queens
This episode is a switch-up! Today, SYML returns to the podcast to ask the Queens his questions about their jobs as music supervisors. In his episode discussing “Where’s My Love”, he said he had his own list of questions for them, so they are happy to welcome him back! Laura and Lindsay touch on how they get jobs, denial of uses, and happy moments from their careers. Support the showTo help suppor
Per Gessle of Roxette "It Must Have Been Love"
In this week’s conversation, Per Gessle of Roxette discusses the creative process behind iconic songs like 'It Must Have Been Love' and 'The Look', and the unexpected journey of their music from Sweden to global fame, particularly through its association with the film 'Pretty Woman'. He shares insights into his songwriting process, the evolution of Joyride - The Music
Abraham Alexander "Xavier"
This week, the Queens sit down with Abraham Alexander to discuss his song “Xavier”, which is about the tragic passing of his brother. He also talks about his Greek and Nigerian roots, his first Oscar nomination, and his musical relationship with Leon Bridges.Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, please check out our Official Spotify Playlist! Find us e
FINNEAS "Same Old Story"
FINNEAS sits down with Lindsay and Laura to chat about his song “Same Old Story.” He shares his admiration for music supervisors, tips for young music producers, and how live shows informed his latest album. Plus, we discuss collaborating with sister, Billie Eilish, and get a breakdown of his contributions to Ashe’s “Moral of the Story.”Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as the
Moby "When It's Cold I'd Like To Die"
Today, the legend that is Moby joins the Queens for a conversation about the song “When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die” by Moby and Mimi Goese, which was featured on The Sopranos and Stranger Things. They chat about how he got started in the New York dance scene, getting signed, and his love of sync placements.Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, please ch
Rachel Platten "Girls"
In honor of World Maternal Mental Health Day, the Queens chat about the song “Girls” with the always inspiring songwriter and artist, Rachel Platten. Platten, who became widely known with her hit song “Fight Song”, talks about songwriting, motherhood, and her mental health struggles postpartum.Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, please check out our
Joy Oladokun "Charleston"
The Queens sit down with Joy Oladokun about her heartbreaking song “Charleston,” from her debut album Carry. They discuss Joy’s perspective growing up in the church, her experience being signed to a major label, and making a difference with music. Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, please check out our Official Spotify Playlist! Find us elsewhere: h
Anna of the North "Lovers"
In today’s episode, we chat with our friend Anna of the North about her song “Lovers,” which we placed in the 2018 film To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, where it resonated with fans worldwide after playing in a pivotal hot tub scene. The song is having a moment again, so we knew it was time to reconnect with Anna to discuss. We chat about how the song was created, what’s happening with it on Tik
Novo Amor "Anchor"
Novo Amor joins us to chat about his song “Anchor”. He shares insights into the emotional depth of his songs, how he began his music career, and what it was like to land this song in a pharmaceutical commercial. He is a big advocate of taking care of the environment and finding ways to create art and tour sustainably. Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad son
Jeremy Lister "The Bed You Made"
Jeremy Lister and the Queens go deep as they talk about Jeremy’s song “The Bed You Made”. They chat about his a cappella days on The Sing Off, touring with Post Malone, and his hot sauce brand Blister Sauce. Use the code SADSONGQUEENS for 15% off any order! Jeremy also shares stories about his journey with alcohol use and now, sobriety. If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction or substan
Band of Horses "The Funeral"
In this week’s episode, the Queens chat with Ben Bridwell of Band of Horses about the legendary song “The Funeral”. They discuss how sync music changed his life, his four daughters, and his friendship with Sam from Iron & Wine.Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, please check out our Official Spotify Playlist! Find us elsewhere: https://linktr.ee/
Susie Suh "Feather in the Wind"
Join the Queens as they sit down with Susie Suh to chat about her song "Feather in the Wind" and debate about different interpretations of if it is really a sad song. They also chat about the power of sound baths, One Tree Hills, and pros and cons of being an independent artist. Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, please check out our Offic
William Fitzsimmons "I Don't Feel It Anymore (Song of the Sparrow)"
William and the Queens discusses the universal appeal of sad songs, sharing personal anecdotes and insights into the emotional connections people have with music. He reflects on the meaning behind his own songs, particularly how they relate to his experiences with love and relationships. They discuss how life events, including family dynamics and professional backgrounds, shape their songwriting a
Morgan Harper-Jones "Main Character"
In this episode, we chat with our friend Morgan Harper-Jones, discussing her song “Main Character”. She reflects on the deep emotional connections and regrets that inspired it, sharing her experiences of loneliness, self-doubt, and the creative process that led to the song's creation, emphasizing the importance of emotional honesty in art. We also reminisce about using her music in the film L
Luke Sital-Singh "Killing Me"
In today's episode, we interview another sad song aficionado - Luke Sital-Singh! We chat about his Sad Song Supper Club and the meaning behind his grief-filled song "Killing Me".Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, please check out our Official Spotify Playlist! Find us elsewhere: https://linktr.ee/sadsongqueensIf you like what you hear
Patrick Watson "To Build A Home"
The Queens sat down with the legendary Patrick Watson about his song “To Build A Home” he did with the Cinematic Orchestra. He reflects on the healing power of music, quantum mechanics, and gives us a master class on classical music.Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, please check out our Official Spotify Playlist! Find us elsewhere: https://linktr.e
Lykke Li "Happy Hurts"
Join the Queens as they sit down for a conversation with Lykke Li about her song "Happy Hurts". They also chat about what it means to be a mother, pyschics, and what makes a sad song sad. Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, please check out our Official Spotify Playlist! Find us elsewhere: https://linktr.ee/sadsongqueensIf you like what you
One Song (LUXXURY & Diallo Riddle)
Star-crossed lovers or star-crossed podcast hosts? As a special treat for Valentine’s Day, we sit down with LUXXURY and Diallo (of the One Song podcast) to discuss our favorite sad songs and favorite sad love songs! Grab those tissues - cause one (or all) of us might need a good cry! Check out our friends at The Songwriting School of Los AngelesSupport the showTo help support these artists’ as wel
The Weepies' Steve Tannen "World Spins Madly On"
In this episode of the Sad Song Queens podcast, hosts Lindsay and Laura welcome Steve Tannen from The Weepies. They discuss the origins of the band name, the emotional impact of their song 'World Spins Madly On', and the songwriting process. Steve and the queens get philosophical about what defines a sad song, exploring tone, lyrics, and performance. Other topics include mindfulness and
Who We Are
Sit down with the Queens in this episode while they chat about how they got into music supervision - and what THEIR favorite sad songs are! Support the showTo help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad songs, please check out our Official Spotify Playlist! Find us elsewhere: https://linktr.ee/sadsongqueensIf you like what you hear, you can buy us a coffee!Our theme song is "All
Bear's Den "Above The Clouds of Pompeii"
In this conversation, the queens and Andrew Davie of Bear's Den discuss the emotional depth of their song 'Above the Clouds of Pompeii', exploring themes of loss, family dynamics, and the impact of mental health on creativity. They reflect on the significance of live performances, the band's collaboration with Dermot Kennedy, and the power of music to connect people through sha
SYML "Where's My Love (Alt Version)"
Thank you for listening to The Sad Song Queens Podcast - because you always need a good cry! In this episode, SYML discusses his song “Where’s My Love” with the Sad Song Queens. In this conversation, they talk about the inspiration behind SYML’s music, the process of creating music as a solo artist, the impact of sad songs, and the personal experiences that influence his songwriting. Support the s
Ashe "Moral of the Story"
Thank you for listening to The Sad Song Queens Podcast - because you always need a good cry! In this conversation, Ashe tells the Sad Song Queens about the creation and meaning behind her song "Moral of the Story." They discuss how the song was placed in the film "To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You,” and the impact the film’s use had on Ashe’s career. The conversation touches o
Sad Song Queens Trailer 2
The Sad Song Queens podcast brings together two award-winning Music Supervisors, Lindsay Wolfington and Laura Webb, as they sit down with the artists and songwriters behind some of the most evocative and emotional songs. Drawing on years of experience curating the perfect soundtracks for film and television, Lindsay and Laura explore the stories, experiences, and emotions that shape these deeply m
Sad Song Queens Trailer
The Sad Song Queens podcast brings together two award-winning Music Supervisors, Lindsay Wolfington and Laura Webb, as they sit down with the artists and songwriters behind some of the most evocative and emotional songs. Drawing on years of experience curating the perfect soundtracks for film and television, Lindsay and Laura explore the stories, experiences, and emotions that shape these deeply m
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