
Between Melody and Message: Jill Sobule’s Lasting Impact
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In a heartfelt and candid conversation, singer-songwriter Jill Sobule reflects on the intersection of music and politics, her unique songwriting process, and the evolving challenges artists face in the music industry. Sharing candid stories from her remarkable career—including the groundbreaking ’90s hits “I Kissed a Girl” and “Supermodel,” her collaborations with legends like Neil Young and Cyndi Lauper, and her theatrical work, Jill offers rare insight into the life of a fiercely independent artist and storyteller. She also shares her thoughts on her iconic protest anthem “We Want Our America Back” and its enduring relevance today.
Born in Denver, Colorado, Jill’s three-decade career spans a dozen albums tackling topics from LGBTQ rights and mental health to social justice, all delivered with wit, intelligence, and emotional depth. Known for blending humor with pathos, Jill’s songs invite listeners to engage with complex issues through vivid portraits of human experience.
This interview was recorded shortly before Jill’s passing, making it one of her final interviews. We celebrate her enduring legacy and the powerful voice she leaves behind. Her music will continue to give us the courage needed to speak truth to power and to live authentically. Guest Links:
- Jill Sobule's Website
- The Jill Fund
- Jill's YouTube Channel