Jae-Ha Kim, Tribune Content Agency

Singer-songwriter Stephen Bishop (“On and On,” “Save It for a Rainy Day,” “It Might Be You”) had a sold-out tour planned when the COVID-19 pandemic threw a wrench in his plans. “Sadly, we were never able to reschedule the dates,” said Bishop, now 73. “[But lockdown did give] me time to really reflect on my career. In the end, it was the [50 years of touring] that got to me. The $20 airport sandwiches that were terrible, endless hotel rooms, hauling heavy luggage and guitars and constantly being away from home. I’ve realized I’m more of a homebody and that spending only a few months at home each year wasn’t the life I wanted.” In his latest interview, Bishop talked about his career choices, being a first-time father and why he moved away from California.

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