We move outdoors to sit among the olive trees for our second part of our interview with rock ’n’ roll royalty Jenny Boyd.  We talk music, creativity, and her book It’s Not Only Rock ’n’ Roll.

Topics we cover:

  We talk about Jenny’s second husband

  The British invasion

  How Brits saw America a land of opportunity

  What musicians drive was during the creative process, what they experience when writing a son

  What part drugs and alcohol played in the creative process

  If they believed everyone has the potential to be creative and how to express yourself

  How they musicians are just like normal folks

  How the Beatles never knew their music would live on and be so popular for so long

  How they came from very simple lives in Liverpool

  How Jenny’s new book is a memoir of her life growing up in the 60s and 70s with all these musicians

  How George Harrison was most influenced by their experience in India

  Carpool Karaoke with Corbin

  The reason some groups have stayed together or come back together

  How Jenny interviewed Keith Richards for the book

  Keith’s take on creativity

  How all the artists were willing to talk about their muse

  How they all had a sense of destiny and knew they were going to be famous

  Paul’s breakfast with Pete Townsend

  Pete’s take on people feeling he was selling out by using his music in advertising

  How people feel they have ownership over of the music and even the artists

  The most interesting Don Hendly, Joni Mitchel, David Crosby, Graham Nash

  How all of the artists were really encouraged by someone when they were young

  How you have to be you to be creativity

  How Paul hated seeing work that was imitating other work in advertising

  How you need to find your own voice and find the courage to use it.

  A book on the subject:  The Courage to Create

  Paul’s description of showing creative work to clients and how it feels like you are exposing yourself to them

  How Eric Clapton described it as looking into the face of God

  How Ringo described presenting songs to the rest of the group

  One of Paul’s favorite quotes about creativity:  “Big ideas are so hard to find, so fragile, and so easy to kill. Don’t forget that, all of you that don’t have them.”

  How Jenny was inspired by her stay at Villa Cappelli

  How she stayed “in the now” while here and enjoying

  How she was inspired by the food and cooking at Villa Cappelli

  Steven’s take on cooking and how there are no rules

  Jenny’s take on our creative expression at Villa Cappelli

  Steven’s appreciation of Italian’s “living in the now” and definitely enjoying each moment and each day

  Italians don’t just each to nourish, but sit down, relax and each with the family

  Paul really wants to create a sign that says, “Just calm down!” for guests that come to the villa

  How tours have changed here at the villa from guests really interacting with each other to everyone sitting on their phone posting pics to Facebook

  How one of our guests did something amazing while staying here.  She wouldn’t take a camera with her when she went out.  She instead took her sketch pad and would sketch whatever she saw and then watercolor it.

  Jenny said she was inspired to draw while staying here

  The famous picture of everyone “enjoying” the Pope’s visit

  How we hope to do an unplugged tour at some point

  This great Nature Valley commercial

  Again, enjoy Jenny’s book. Check it out here.

  Again, you can follow Jenny here at her website.

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