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Ed Kowalczyk

Ed Kowalczyk keeps the intensity of rock alive with an acoustic approach.

Aired 05/08/2013 | Rating NR

On Tour

Ed Kowalczyk

Season 6 Episode 18 | 28m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Ed Kowalczyk keeps the intensity of rock alive with an acoustic approach.

Since leaving his role as former lead singer and main songwriter of the band "Live", penning such hits as "I Alone" and "Lightning Crashes", Kowalczyk has enjoyed a successful solo career. His vocal delivery and visceral lyrics communicate an energy of a full band. In this episode, Kowalczyk keeps the intensity of rock alive with an acoustic approach on this "I Alone" world tour.

Aired 05/08/2013 | Rating NR

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On Tour is a local public television program presented by WHYY

On Tour

Ed Kowalczyk

Season 6 Episode 18 | 28m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Since leaving his role as former lead singer and main songwriter of the band "Live", penning such hits as "I Alone" and "Lightning Crashes", Kowalczyk has enjoyed a successful solo career. His vocal delivery and visceral lyrics communicate an energy of a full band. In this episode, Kowalczyk keeps the intensity of rock alive with an acoustic approach on this "I Alone" world tour.

Aired 05/08/2013 | Rating NR

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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