Scottish based podcast hosted by Liam Hannah. The Get Oan Wae It Podcast will explore many different angles from interviews with musicians, to interviews with the normal Scottish working class person with a story to tell.
On today's episode I sat down with Scottish rising band, Dictator as we discussed there early musical career. We also drafted a worst Celtic vs Rangers XI!-Class having the boys on for a chat and what a laugh it was doing the teams. You can find Dictator's music here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6s3XH0VddJvfm3evFlfEq7?si=vxeI3nxNSGa7RDGnfxonAw
On today's episode I welcomed on Scottish artist, Dev. He swapped the Scottish lifestyle for the sun overseas - However, before moving to Australia he had traveled all around Asia. During the episode we will discuss Glasgow's Art Scene, the culture difference in Australia and much more!-Amazing to finally get this episode all sorted. It's been one me and Shaun have planned to record since the beginning of the podcast but have only recently found time to get down to it. Hearing all his crazy stories abroad was hilarious to hear but also amazing! You can find his work here: https://instagram.com/art.by.dev?igshid=vy6uea4n4z20
I sat down with independent artist, Joshua Grant to help promote his new single, Lay Me Down. During this episode we discuss Life in lockdown, the effect Covid-19 is having on the music industry, favourite gigs and we also have the pleasure of showing a small preview of the new single.-If you follow me on any social media you will know my view. I feel, as a nation we need to promote, help and give a hand to the local talent we as a country has to offer. Hopefully this episode can give help to Joshua and help him achieve his goal. Pre-Save Lay Me Down here: https://ffm.to/8lx70oz
I sat down with the ever so successful Max Munro as he joins me on the fifth episode of the podcast. We discussed growing up in Glasgow, Scotland's attitude problem, School kids mental health, Tiktok success and his plan to help young people in School.-Can't speak highly enough of Max who clearly has the attitude to go and make a change for the better. Very refreshing to hear someone younger than me speak so well. Check out his videos here: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSVmkse1/
I welcomed popular Scouse artist, Jamie Webster onto the podcast today to talk all about his crazy route into the music industry. Throughout this episode we discussed the similarities between Liverpool and Glasgow's working class nature and drinking culture, growing up in Merseyside, Liverpool FC ties and his upcoming album. -Was mental to hear all about Jamie's mad stories from being away with Liverpool FC to working in some of the most deprived estates in Liverpool. This episode provided me with a real eye opener to how similar both our cities are. Listen to Jamie Webster here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ugVdZNXtMIj6ECTzGsyqS?si=R2x7ENAdTEeWJNDhiEgtdg
Joining me on the podcast today is Jack Cochrane from The Snuts. The West-Lothian boys have had a monumental couple of years with releasing tune after tune and playing massive gigs up and down the country. Throughout this episode we discuss the early days of the band, self-funding their debut EP, playing TRNSMT's main stage and also the experience of playing to 1600 at The Motherwell Concert Hall.-What a great laugh this episode was. Being such a massive fan of The Snuts it was class to hear about their amazing route and how their bossing the music scene as of late. Listen to The Snuts here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4AzAfQNuAyKOFG4DZMsdAo?si=94OIi7D9Smy7W4Ehy8KDjg
Back at it again listening to Mark Sharp that will round of the second part of this podcast Episode. Throughout this episode we discuss more about Touring, released tracks and what's next for Mark Sharp & The Bicycle Thieves!-Listen to MS&TBT here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7fCKzSAdUtItqQ1diEVz1F?si=Gzi3WCP5T8KPELP_0savpQ
Joining me on the first ever episode of the Get Oan Wae It Podcast is taleneted musician, Mark Sharp from Mark Sharp & The Bicycle Thieves. We discuss his experiences growing up in Whitburn, Getting into music through family influence, supporting big names such as Lewis Capaldi and also his journey through the music scene.- Was unbelievable to have Mark on as my first guest - what's even better as his stories were class to listen to. Playing some of the most iconic venues while being the support act and now ticking them off one place at a time. Listen to MS&TBT here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7fCKzSAdUtItqQ1diEVz1F?si=P3YAM7NWR62EmTMUKBvUeg