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Eliot Lewis is a musician who can do it all. The multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter has enjoyed a diverse and vibrant path in the music business and has worked with an elite cast of musicians. Eliot’s career has taken him from being a studio musician, to becoming a member of the Average White Band, to his eventual touring gig with Hall & Oates, as well as being a regular on Live From Daryl's House. He’s also delivered several solo albums and tours nationally in support of these projects. Aside from music, Eliot is a passionate photographer and has chronicled his travels as a touring musician through the lens of his camera. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome Eliot Lewis.
This episode was recorded live from the AES show in New York, Ted and I are joined by our friend, Peter Moshay, who is the engineer for Live from Daryl’s House. We’ll be discussing challenges with getting started with an audio career, developing and then being comfortable with your own sound, the importance of seeking out new music every day, and a whole lot more.
Chad talks with musical legend Daryl Hall. They talk about the early days, John Oates, and how Live From Daryl's House became a huge hit, 3-14-19.
Recorded at Swing House Studios in Los Angeles, this episode features an interview and jam with Grammy-winning guitarist/producer SHANE THERIOT. Currently the lead guitarist for multi-platinum rock-soul hitmakers Hall and Oates, Shane has also worked with everyone from Jewel and Willie Nelson to LeAnn Rimes and the Neville Brothers. Shane's "other" job is being musical director for Daryl Hall on Daryl's popular music show, "Live From Daryl's House," wherein Daryl, Shane, and the band perform sets with a wide cross-section of famous singers. A soulful soloist and a super funky rhythm player, Shane has a rare versatility that should continue to land him huge gigs for many years to come. From what it's like growing up in New Orleans to sharing the guitar approaches he used on his new album, Still Motion, Shane covers a lot of territory on this interview, and I thank him for that. I offer Additional thanks to Swing House Studio's Phil Jauriqui (who visits the mics near the end of the episode to talk a little shop as well). His generosity made this episode happen. — JUDE GOLD, host, No Guitar Is Safe podcast.
Mutlu opened for Todd Rundgren in 2016 at the Daytona Beach concert and he has recorded a cover of "Hello It's Me". He is the only artist besides Todd that has been a guest on Live From Daryl's House two times. Mutlu is a soulful, singer-songwriter. A Philadelphia native and first-generation American of Turkish descent, Mutlu has already built a substantial fan base in his hometown, while winning widespread praise for his prior releases. He's collaborated and toured extensively as a support act with legendary duo Daryl Hall & John Oates and holds the distinction of having made the most guest appearances on Daryl Hall's acclaimed, award-winning TV/Internet show "Live From Daryl's House". He's also gained considerable attention for his work with noted singer-songwriter Amos Lee, with whom he's toured extensively as a support act and backup vocalist. He was the support act on the North American leg of Joe Jackson's acclaimed "Rain" tour and has shared stages with the likes of Adele, Katy Perry, John Hiatt, Leon Russell, the Blind Boys of Alabama, Todd Rundgren, Shuggie Otis & many more. Born Mutlu Onaral, he grew up steeped in Philadelphia's deep R&B traditions, eagerly absorbing the fundamentals of old-school soul music and incorporating it into his own musical persona. His local success led to a recording deal with Manhattan/EMI Records, which released his acclaimed 2008 debut album Livin' It, produced by the late, great T-Bone Wolk, and featuring guest appearances by Daryl Hall, Amos Lee, G. Love and Raheem DeVaughn. His latest release is the Hypnotize EP which he co-produced with songwriter/producer Darius Amendolia.
Join us as we jump into a time warp with our guests Jack (Sean's dad) and Beach (man of the world) as they share stories from when life was a bit different. They bring you tales of wooing women, the early days of Portland's bar scene, and bicker like grumpy old men. On top of that Jenny and Sean tear down Black Thursday, discuss the greatness of Joe Walsh on Live From Daryl's House, the deliciousness that is Deschutes Abyss, a question for Jenny and our trivia challenge, and Coney Island Hot Dogs rule! A special thanks to Mediocre Show and Mainbrew! Thanks for listening and release the curds! (Our apologies for the fluctuations in audio. Our guests were new to the microphones)