I got to sit and talk with Master Magician and personal hero, Jeff McBride! We talked primarily about his involvement with Celebracadabra. Lot's of meat & potatoes in this one folks!
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at 07:06PM Friday on April 25, 2008,
said:
John,
Great interview my friend. Hope you have more up your sleeve.
at 01:32PM Saturday on April 26, 2008,
Justin said:
That was a great interview with a great magician. However, I recommend investing in a windscreen for your microphone to clean up the sound a bit. They are cheap and make a world of difference.
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John,
Great interview my friend. Hope you have more up your sleeve.
We are posting this as a link in our series of interviews with Jeff, Max Maven, Jonathan Levit & Chris Martin at magicnewswire.com
We are posting this as a link in our series of interviews with Jeff, Max Maven, Jonathan Levit & Chris Martin at magicnewswire.com
That was a great interview with a great magician. However, I recommend investing in a windscreen for your microphone to clean up the sound a bit. They are cheap and make a world of difference.