THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #522 – Floating Collective

Episode #522 – Floating Collective

Mick Utley, Erin McAnally and Brendan Mayer of the Floating Collective are special guests on The Paul Leslie Hour.

Mailboat Records musicians and recording artists, the Floating Collective have recently released their debut single, entitled “On the Run.” Inspired by the “Laurel Canyon” sound, the band combines evocative lyrics and great harmonies. It’s an exhilarating song.

These three musicians and songwriters grew up the children of accomplished musicians. Their fathers are songwriters, skilled instrumentalists and recording artists and are all longtime members of Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band.

What is immediately observable is the fondness and respect the members of the Floating Collective have for one another. It made for a very comfortable, relaxing interview. The goal seemed to be communication without ego.

The Floating Collective undoubtedly has great music in store for us, sure to captivate music fans. Whether on recordings or in concert, the Floating Collective is certain to get your attention and imagination. They’re right here on The Paul Leslie Hour, and I couldn’t be happier.

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