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Season 24 Episode #55 Bobby Schindler and Shaun J BoyceIn this episode, we talk to Scott Hutchinson who is the Director of Tennis at Greater Atlanta School Tennis Academy as well as the Director of Strategic Partnerships for Ethos Online School for faith based education.The first bed Scott found for his move to Atlanta was at Shaun's house while he transitioned from Northern Michigan. We discuss Scott's journey in the tennis world, the unique structure of the GACS Tennis Academy, and its comprehensive programs for players of all ages, ranging from young children to seniors. Scott emphasizes the academy's mission of connecting people with the game of tennis and highlights the success and growth of the program since its inception in 2017. Listeners will also learn about the academy's integration with the school's schedule, offering before, during, and after school lessons, as well as various league teams and high-performance training options.GACS: https://www.greateratlantachristian.org/ (Shaun's high school alma mater)Ethos School: https://www.ethosschool.org/ (mention GoTennis! for 10% off your first YEAR of tuition)YouTube Full: https://youtu.be/c0sZQPYLieUhttps://letsgotennis.com/atlanta-tennis-open-ticket/Shaun Boyce USPTA: shaun@tennisforchildren.comhttps://tennisforchildren.com/
Today's SWAPA Number is 26. That's 26 fatigue calls per 10,000 duty periods, which is our current fatigue rate. That's less than half of what it was a year ago and one of the lowest since the start of the pandemic. So today on the show, we're going to talk with SWAPA Safety and FSAC member Scott Hutchinson about recent fatigue trends, what's new in Contract 2020, and what our pilots can do to help manage the process.If you have any feedback for us at all, please drop us a line at comm@swapa.orgFollow us online:Twitter - https://twitter.com/swapapilotsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/swapa737
On this week's episode of the Unnatural Selection Podcast, we discuss: Former Victorian Liberal Party boss fined $40k over tiny authorisation text on political ads. Warnings data collected by Coles and Woolworths leading to unfair market. Scott Hutchinson says surplus demand is driving up costs, driving down profits in construction industry. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene files motion to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson. Trump's media company valued at almost $8 bln in strong Wall St debut. Trump, Biden or 'literally anybody else'? A US man has launched a bizarre election bid. The Unnatural Selection podcast is produced by Jorge Tsipos, Adam Direen and Tom Heath. Visit the Unnatural Selection website at www.UnnaturalShow.com for stuff and things. The views expressed are those of the hosts and their guests and do not reflect those of any other entities. Unnatural Selection is a show made for comedic purposes and should not be taken seriously by anyone. Twitter: @JorgeTsipos @TomDHeath @UnnaturalShow Instagram: @JorgeTsipos @Tom.Heath @UnnaturalShow
Today's SWAPA number is 117. FAR Part 117 is the regulation that governs flight time, duty time, and rest rules for airline pilots. So on today's episode, we'll be talking with Captain Scott Hutchinson, member of the SWAPA Safety Committee and the Fatigue Safety Advisory Group about fatigue issues that not only impact SWAPA pilots, but are industry-wide issues.If you have any feedback for us at all, please drop us a line at comm@swapa.orgFollow us online:Twitter - https://twitter.com/swapapilotsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/swapa737
Hutchinson Builders, also known as “Hutchies” has been building across Australia for 110 years and is currently the largest privately owned construction company in Australia. The company employs 1,600 staff, builds over 300 projects annually and turns over approximately $3 billion each year. Today we speak with Scott Hutchinson, Chairman at Hutchinson Builders. From a young age, Scott knew he wanted to be involved in the family business. He had been working at Hutchies during his school holidays before becoming full-time in 1986. Taking over his father's position as Managing Director in 1992, he was exposed to all aspects of one of the fastest growing businesses in Australia. We hear about some of the challenges he faced as Managing Director, how growth affected the company both positively and negatively and how he invested in his passion for music here in Brisbane. This episode was hosted by Sumith Dissanayake.
In this episode, the 40th overall and the fourth of season seven, Kevin welcomes the Minnesota-based writer Rachael Hanel to the show. Author of the 2013 memoir, We'll Be The Last Ones to Let You Down, Hanel discusses her forthcoming book (due out this fall), the perks of having a CD player in your car, and her problematic favorite Morrissey. To learn more about Rachael Hanel's work, visit her website; and for more information about the "award winning" music criticism site, Anhedonic Headphones, click here! Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. Outro Music: "What Does Your Soul Looks Like (Part 4)," performed by DJ Shadow. Endtroducing..., Mo Wax, 1996. "Tomorrow," written by Alain Whyte and Steven Patrick Morrissey; performed by Morrissey. Your Arsenal, HMV/Sire, 1992. "I Don't Mind if You Forget Me," written by Stephen Street and Steven Patrick Morrissey; performed by Morrissey. Viva Hate, HMV/Sire, 1988. "An Otherwise Disappointing Life," lyrics by Scott Hutchinson, music performed by Frightened Rabbit. Portrait of A Panic Attack, Atlantic, 2016. "Waltz #2 (XO)," written performed by Elliott Smith. XO, Dreamworks, 1998. "You Can Take it With You," written by Evan Dando and Tom Morgan; performed by The Lemonheads. Come On Feel The Lemonheads, Atlantic, 1993. "Half The World Away," written by Noel Gallagher; performed by Oasis. Definitely Maybe (Deluxe Reissue), Epic, 1994/2014. "Cemetery Gates," written by Johnny Marr and Steven Patrick Morrissey; performed by The Smiths. The Queen is Dead, Sire/Rough Trade, 1986. "Lulu," written and performed by Trip Shakespeare. Lulu, A&M, 1991. "If I Can't Change Your Mind," written by Bob Mould; performed by Sugar. Copper Blue, Rykodisc/Creation, 1992.
Sarah Silverman is working on her Broadway show and shares that in doing so, she's examined her relationship with her mother. She now realizes that many of her memories may be distorted. Sarah takes a call from a fan who is bipolar and wants advice on dating with a mental illness. Then, she gives an amazing tribute to the band, Frightened Rabbit, and one of their leads, Scott Hutchinson, who tragically committed suicide. Sarah also responds two calls about female comics. And… do you know, which is the correct expression: "to have a beat" or "to have a bead on" something. Sarah finds out, once and for all! And even sings a song about it! Leave Sarah a voicemail: https://www.kastmedia.com/MessageSarah Please support our sponsors: Curology is game-changing custom skincare, made for you by a dermatology provider. Get started with a free 30-day trial at https://www.Curology.com/SARAH. Just pay $5 for shipping and handling. You can customize the perfect system for your home in just a few minutes at https://www.SimpliSafe.com/Silverman. Check it out today and claim a free indoor security camera plus 20% off with Interactive Monitoring. Chime, an award-winning app and debit card, has no overdraft fees, foreign transaction fees, monthly fees, or service fees. Sign up takes only two minutes and doesn't affect your credit score. Get started at https://www.chime.com/Sarah. Find the right employees for your workplace with ZipRecruiter. Try it FOR FREE at https://www.ZipRecruiter.com/Sarah. Follow Sarah on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/sarahkatesilverman and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SarahKSilverman. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aaron Dessner catches up with Kyle Meredith to discuss How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last, the sophomore record with Bon Iver's Justin Vernon in the band Big Red Machine. The producer/songwriter takes us through the process of bringing in more friends for this album, including Sharon Van Etten and Taylor Swift, and how the set came to focus on themes of mental health, depression, and family dynamics, especially on a song written for the late Frightened Rabbit frontman Scott Hutchinson. On working with T-Swift, Dessner talks about the process of collaborating with the mega-star and how her lyrical universe finds its way into the songs they write together. As a co-founder of The National, we also get a glimpse into that band's future, when they may reconvene, and how much he considers them his main project these days. Don't forget to subscribe to Kyle Meredith With…, and be sure to follow the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our series. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today's SWAPA Number is 161. That's the average number of pilots per day, that were JA'd to work on a day off in the month of August, so far. We've seen JA records shattered this year. The most open time JA's, the most unscheduled overnights, or what we call RON JA's, the highest fatigue rates, the highest sustained reassignment rates and the most food and hotel availability problems ever recorded.So on today's show, we're going to talk with several SWAPA SMEs, including SRC chair, Scott Plyler, Meagan Nelan, SRC analyst, Contract Admin Chairman, Seth Kornblum, and our fatigue specialist, Scott Hutchinson. They will put some numbers to what our crews are seeing out on the line, talk about some contractual tools our pilots have at their disposal, and tell us about some issues our members have been facing this summer.
::Extremely DJ Khaled Voice:: ANOTHER ONE! In the second episode of season two, or the 26th episode overall, when Kevin says "nothing but illustrious guests," he means it, as he welcomes acclaimed singer and songwriter Sydney Sprague to the virtual building. A few months out from getting ready for a national tour in support of her debut full-length Maybe I Will See You At The End of The World, Sydney and Kevin chop it up about six songs, and discuss normalizing wearing mouth guards for teeth grinders, existential dread, ten dollar words, and long nights of cover songs. For additional information about the verbose and depressive music website Ahendonic Headphones, click here! For additional info about Sydney Sprague, click here!! Episode Musical Credits: Opening Theme Music- "Flava In Ya Ear" (Instrumental); written by Osten Harvey Jr, Craig Mack, Roger Nichols, and Paul Williams. Bad Boy Records, 1994. Closing Theme Music - "Feelin'"; written by Rashad Harden. Hyperdub Records, 2013. "Something Good," written and performed by Danielle Durack. Bashful, self-released, 2019. "It's Called: Freefall," written by Sam Melo; performed by Rainbow Kitten Surprise. How to: Friend, Love, Freefall, Elektra Records, 2018. "All The Wine," written by Matt Berninger, Aaron Dessner, Bryce Dessner, Scott Devandorf, and Bryan Devandorf; performed by The National. Alligator, Beggars Banquet, 2005. "No rEgrets," written by Ian Matthais Bavitz; performed by Aesop Rock. Labor Days, Definitive Jux, 2001. "14 Faces," written by Max Harwood and Danny Miller; performed by Lewis Del Mar. Lewis Del mar, Columbia, 2016. "Bird is Bored of Flying," written by Scott Hutchinson, Grant Hutchinson, Justin Lockey, and James Lockey; performed by Mastersystem. Dance Music, Physical Education Recordings, 2018.
To say that William “Billy” McCarthy has seen it all would be a severe understatement. Over the years, Billy has traveled the world playing music to thousands and in doing so he's shed light on the specific complexities of American life. On today's episode, I have a beautiful ramble of catch-up with my old friend about music, the injustices of our country, and why we need to remember that we're all in this together. We also talk in-depth about our mutual friend, Scott Hutchinson of Frightened Rabbit (RIP to you Scott).
The new show steps on the gas pedal to deliver a high octane burst of music guaranteed to send you way over the speed limit! Press play to hear songs celebrating the 40th anniversary of Cannonball Run and from a few albums turning 30 this year, terrific tunes from bands/musicians on the South African label KuduKudu, a set honoring the life and legacy of Scott Hutchinson, amazing new music out this week, the latest and greatest Hottakes, & more! Playlist: Drive – The Wedding Present Keep The Car Running – Arcade Fire Roadrunner – The Modern Lovers Cannonball – The Breeders Jerry Was A Race Car Driver – Primus Less Than Useful – Ned's Atomic Dustbin Unbelievable – EMF Weirdo – The Charlatans Swim – Madder Rose Good Idea – Sugar Midnight Moan – Diamond Thug Time – Floors Open Up – World Of Birds Banshee – Runaway Nuns Saturday Night – Manu Grace Be Less Rude – Frightened Rabbit I Forgot The Fall – Scott Hutchison & Rod Jones Get Out – Frightened Rabbit Hate Music – Owl John Architect – Frightened Rabbit & Manchester Orchestra One Woman – Stacey Going Down South – The Black Keys Down – St. Vincent Zeitgeist – The Babe Rainbow Mouthful of Blood – Juliana Hatfield Northern Lights – Claire George Off The Rails – Wallice Beginnings And Ends – K.C. Jones Yeah – Havana Swim Club
Mike Farwell and Chris Pope have been around the Ontario Hockey League for more years than they care to count, and even after all these years, they can't resist riding the bus and broadcasting from every rink. With every trip to every rink comes the chance to tell another story. We invite you along on Farwell and Pope's adventures as they tell stories from every market in the Ontario Hockey League, from a behind-the-scenes perspective you won't get anywhere else. They're on the bus, in the hotels, and in the media rooms with the coaches, scouts, officials, players, and other characters that keep us coming back to this game week after week. Like you, Farwell and Pope are passionate about the OHL today. But they also know today's league has been decades in the making. Pop in those ear buds and join Farwell and Pope for the stories that shaped the game, and the antics that are still part of it today. Who knows? You might even hear something you haven't heard before. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mick talks to fifth generation Hutchinson, "Jack V" of historic Australian construction firm Hutchinson builders. Jack is Associate Director of the business and will one day take over from his Dad, Scott Hutchinson, as Chairman of the Business. Jack and Mick enjoy a candid conversation including what its like to grow up a Hutchinson, the value of an MBA and the merits of the unique company structure at Hutchinson. This was our first "live/in person" recording, we hope to keep improving them as the show develops. After sharing a few hours and a couples of beers with Jack, one thing was for sure; we were blown away by Jack's gratitude, his humility and how down to earth he is. We really enjoyed getting to know him a bit better and finding out more about Hutchies today, tomorrow and years from now. To connect with Jack further; please use the link here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-hutchinson-b5b52280/
Hutchies’ Chairman Scott Hutchinson has grown to become a well-known Brisbane personality, recognised as a passionate advocate for the local music industry and his commitment to supporting community organisations like Bravehearts and the AEIOU Foundation. Scott’s great love of music has led to his long-term membership on the Board of QMusic as well as a personal involvement in the preservation of the live music scene in Brisbane.Scott has been Chairman of Hutchinson Builders since 2001, which he took on subsequent to the role of Managing Director from 1991. Since he started in the family business in 1986, the annual construction turnover of the company has grown from $6M to $2.8B.Scott’s novel thinking has brought a number of innovations to the business, including a focus on environmental initiatives. He has been instrumental in the development of Hutchies’ Indigenous employment program and personally drives our support of women in construction through a long term partnership with NAWIC.Through the business, Scott has been involved in a range of residential, retail and industrial development projects, as well as innovative project finance arrangements including joint ventures, turnkey mezzanine, and lead capital projects.Scott has worked in all areas of the business including estimating, administration, accounts and marketing.In this episode, you’ll learn about:- Music and philanthropy- Trying and failing- Changing and adapting in business- Key business insights and lessons- Lessons to your younger selfAnd moreResources: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/151724.The_Average_American_Malehttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/338798.Ulysseshttps://www.hutchinsonbuilders.com.au
Duck Season is right around the corner, we talk about having to take a sh!t while hunting, $1000 Sitka waders, The clown show that was the debate, and we were joined for an interview with Scott Hutchinson of the Green Miracle Network and his expertise in growing hemp & CBD Products for the consumer.
In the Music Real E85, Nichola Burton speaks with Scott Hutchinson, Chairman of Mutli Award winning Hutchinson Builders. At the 14th annual Lord Mayor of Brisbane's Business Awards last October, Scott was awarded a special Lifetime Achievement Award for keeping Brisbane's music scene thriving thanks to his advocacy and investment in The Triffid and The Fortitude Music Hall. It would have been impossible for me to talk about the Music Industry at this time in history without acknowledging a man whose legacy has changed the face of the Brisbane Music Industry. As a board member and patron for Q Music, Scott is above all else, a music fan, and it was great to hear his thoughts on what's great about live music in Brisbane. https://themusicreal.com.au/2020/07/18/scott-hutchinson-vision-for-brisbane-live-music-venues
Scott Hutchison-McDade is the founder and visionary behind Wellbeing Radio That's it, that's all he gave me as background on him which must be about as Zen Buddhist as you can get, but this programme probes why he started Wellbeing Radio, what he wants it to achieve, who his favourite broadcaster is (I'm just saying, she's really, really good) and why he's now crowdfunding to expand. In short, if you fancy getting involved with Wellbeing Radio with a donation to Wellbeing Radio's Crowdfunding, then this programme gives you a little insight, beyond your favourite programmes, as to what we're all about.
Today's SWAPA number is 4346. That's the number of fatigue calls that have been made since Southwest started keeping track in 2011. If your run the math, more than 1 in 3 of all SWA pilots have personal experience with making a fatigue call. On the show today, we're going to talk to SWAPA Safety Committee member Scott H and SRC Committee Member Fred Deakins about those fatigue calls, the joint Fatigue Safety Advisory Group, and the value our fatigue policy provides to our pilots and the Company.
Scott Hutchinson is the 4th generation son and Chairman of the largest privately owned construction company in Australia, with annual revenue over $2.8 billion.That company is Hutchinson Builders, founded in 1912 in Brisbane. On this episode Scott shares the Hutchies history, the importance of hiring good management staff, how they maintain a high build standard across thousands of jobs and maintain an ideal working environment for their staff. Please leave me 5 stars and a review! It keeps me inspired to keep creating awesome content for you. Contact me Socials: @alysegrace Contact Scott Hutchinson Socials: @scott.hutchinson1 / @hutchies1912 Website hutchinsonbuilders.com.au
Scott Hutchinson is the Director of Marketing & Communications for the Warren County Convention & Visitors Bureau and has been with the WCCVB since June of 2014. Scott oversees the bureau’s marketing efforts, managing its advertising and public relations campaigns, as well as the production of its blog content, e-newsletters, and annual Visitors Guide. Prior to joining the WCCVB, Scott held roles with the Cincinnati Enquirer, the Western & Southern Open and Ryan Partnership – a creative agency in Columbus, Ohio. He also had the opportunity to serve as a correspondent at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. Scott is a graduate of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University and a resident of Cincinnati. In this episode of Destination on the Left, Scott dive’s into the strategy that has brought Warren County upwards of twelve million visitors annually. He discusses the inspiration behind the “Ohio’s Largest Playground” brand, and he talks about what’s in store for the future of WCCVB. What You Will Learn in This Episode: Scott’s journey into the travel and tourism industry How WCCVB’s marketing strategy reflects the qualities that define Warren County What Scott’s team at WCCVB has done to make Warren County stand out from the crowd The inspiration and meaning behind the “Ohio’s Largest Playground” brand How WCCVB has tapped into the youth and amateur sports travel market Lessons and best practices Scott took away from bringing a major sporting event to Warren County How WCCVB portrays their community events through their PR and marketing efforts Warren County Has Something for Everyone As the director of marketing and communications for the Warren County Convention and Visitors Bureau, Scott Hutchinson oversees the bureau’s marketing, advertising, public relations, and content creation. Warren County, Ohio is nestled in between Dayton and Cincinnati, so Scott is presented with both unique opportunities and challenges as he tries to make the Warren County travel experience stand out. He has already separated Warren County from the pack by rebranding the destination as “Ohio’s Largest Playground.” But Scott and his team plan to drive even more visitor traffic this year when they open a brand new multi-purpose sports complex that will serve as a central hub for youth sports organizations and their families. Telling Warren County’s Story Scott cherishes the privilege to promote the place where he built his entire life, and he has done an outstanding job telling Warren County’s story. Warren County is most known for King’s Island, but there is a ton of activity beyond the amusement park. The region welcomes approximately twelve million visitors annually and it continues to grow thanks to Warren County’s close proximity to Dayton and Cincinnati. The Warren County Convention and Visitors Bureau has played a significant role in the recent spike of visitors, and they continue to drum up new and innovative campaigns that capture the defining qualities of this unique area. Ohio’s Largest Playground While many destinations hone in on one defining characteristic to build the foundation of their marketing strategy, Warren County has done the exact opposite. In fact, the abundance of attractions is Warren County’s biggest strength, and the seemingly endless list of things to do is the inspiration behind the “Ohio’s Largest Playground” brand. They have the state’s second-largest winery, oldest hotel, oldest restaurant, and they even hold a global tennis tournament every summer. With that, we are only scratching the surface of what Warren County has to offer, Scott and his team have embraced the notion that Warren County has something for everyone, and with their central location, they are within a day’s drive for over 60% of residents in the United States. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OhiosLargestPlayground LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottlhutchinson/ Twitter: @warrencountyoh Website: http://www.ohioslargestplayground.com/ Episode Transcript We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more of. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!: https://breaktheicemedia.com/rating-review/ FacebookTwitterLinkedInPinterestEmail
Ryan and Ryan discuss Frightened Rabbit, Scott Hutchinson's life and dreams. @Lonniecatsdad --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/galacticgeesegaggle/message
Guilt is a potent motivator, but it can be debilitating. Renee talks with Scott Hutchinson about what she calls unearned guilt and how to make peace with gaps we experience in prosperity and poverty in our lives. How do we participate in creating our own life experience and how can we compassionately relate with the less fortunate? How can we come to deeper understanding of our interrelationship with other and our individual path of personal growth? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spiritualpsychology/message
Scott Hutchinson joined the family construction company full time in 1986, with his first task being door knocking for new business, following in the footsteps of his father in the 6o’s and 70’s. Scott is now the Chairman of Hutchinson Builders which is Australia’s largest privately owned construction company, employing over 1800 staff, completing over 300 projects annually and with a turnover of $2.83 Billion in 2019.In this episode we have an awesome chat with Scott who is a fourth generation family member of Hutchinson Builders. We gain a valuable insight into the inner workings of Hutchies, including how the company has evolved through the generations and the impact that Scott has made on the family legacy with his passion for people and culture.
Greg Ellis reads Coming Together to Honor a Dead Rock Star—And Ward Off Our Demons, Neil Gray's essay about the suicide of Scott Hutchinson of Frightened Rabbit. It was published in Quillette on 21st July 2019.
Greg Ellis reads Coming Together to Honor a Dead Rock Star—And Ward Off Our Demons, Neil Gray's essay about the suicide of Scott Hutchinson of Frightened Rabbit. It was published in Quillette on 21st July 2019.
Want to shadow Clay Clark? Super successful Minnesotan real estate Scott Hutchinson shares about his experience shadowing Clay Clark and what he learned by spending a day with our Broda from Minnesota.
Wanting to know more about the Thrivetime Show Business Conferences? An attendee and a super successful Minnesota-based real estate professional by the name of Scott Hutchinson shares about his experience.
Kyle Meredith is joined by Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard to discuss their forthcoming record, Thank You for Today, his friendship with late Frightened Rabbit founder Scott Hutchinson, as well as the 20th anniversary of their debut record, Something About Airplanes. Meredith also shares a bonus interview with Gibbard that took place late last year, where he discusses his recent coverage of Teenage Fanclub’s album Bandwagonesque. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In which our pal Rasheen Smith’s Instagram story ignites a Heatwave resurgence (not to mention an inability to decide between two ridiculously awesome podcast titles) and then we come out and endorse our dear old friend Tyson Meade for Congress in the great state of Oklahoma. Other than that, not much happens but we talk a lot about Joan’s and Joni’s and bid a very sad farewell to Scott Hutchinson.
Kanye dropped Pusha T's new album while we were recording, but we managed to keep recording rather than listening to it immediately. Then Paul brings two new electronic albums by Jon Hopkins and DJ Knock Knock for our consideration. We also take some time to talk about Scott Hutchinson, the lead singer of Frightened Rabbit who passed away in May.
Meet Dan and Dan! Dan Reed, Music Director and Afternoon Host at WXPN/Philadelphia and Dan DeLuca, Music Critic and Columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer sit down on a bi-weekly basis to talk MUSIC! Acclaimed author Robert Gordon drops by the podcast to chat with the Dan’s about his latest book, ‘Memphis Rent Party’. Like his book, our interview paints an insider picture of one of music’s most influential cities. Robert tells tales dating back to the advent of Sun Records to his personal experiences with Jeff Buckley and more recently, Cat Power. It’s a masterful account of the history of music in Memphis. Plus, both Dan DeLuca and Robert Gordon are graduates of the University of Pennsylvania. Don’t miss the story of how they first met!
After the death of Frightened Rabbit lead singer, Scott Hutchinson, we discuss depression in musicians.
In this week’s episode, Wyndham and Christian take a break from the nonstop coverage of the Royal Wedding to discuss a different kind of royalty: rock royalty. From “The King” to Queen to Prince and all the royals in between. Plus, a discussion of some of the latest news in the music world, including the first album created by artificial intelligence, the loss of Scott Hutchinson, and Spotify’s decision to (kind of) take a moral stand against R. Kelly.
On this weeks show, we discuss Mental Health Awareness Week and how Reg is not only ordained but also certified to help you mentally & physically. We discuss the life of Scott Hutchinson from Frightened Rabbit, we ask the question of who still lets Paul W.S. Anderson ruin anything he can get his hands on which was brought on by the Monster Hunter movie update, we follow that with news of other not so great films like the new Predator, the GI Joe Spin off... oh and some decent things like Sherlock Holmes 3 and Y the Last Man. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's ON THE RAILS, the great Molly Gaebe (Lady Parts Justice League) and Ben Furnas (Upright Citizens Brigade) tag-team the week's biggest stories -- what will the SONG OF SUMMER '18 be? Why is true crime is so appealing? And can Scott pronounce Alden Ehrenreich or XXXTentacion's names correctly?! (No.) Plus: Andrew Garfield is the best, the podcast Slow Burn, and a tribute to the late Scott Hutchinson. Featuring Fainting Goat's CB Fisher Single Malt Whiskey and Djinn Sprits' Krupnik Honey Liqour!Follow us at @OnTheRailsPod on IG and Twitter!Follow @FaintingGoatSpirits and @DjinnSpirits on IG and Twitter! DRINKING GAME RULES:*Anytime someone says "America"*Anytime someone mentions a person our listeners wouldn't know*Anytime we mention someone whose had a #1 single*Anytime Ben mentions government*Anytime Molly goes in on a cis white male*Anytime someone takes the Lord's name in vein See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We begin this podcast with my flummoxing Lesley by referencing obscure 60's novelty R n B and my great week of live gigs. The sad death of Scott Hutchinson of Frightened Rabbit and the reaction of Prof Tom Gallagher to Nicola Sturgeon's message of condolence means we take a more serious tone and I reflect on decency in public discourse. Lesley turns her attention to that front-page photo and article on the AUOB march in last Sunday's Herald and wonders if it's three strikes and you're out after Angela Haggerty's ill judged "outing" tweet. It's Brexit, yet again, with appearances on the Sunday shows by Tánaiste Simon Coveney and Brexiteer Ian Duncan-Smith. The delusion that all will be well in the best of all possible post EU worlds for the UK gets a real "doing" by Lesley. It's all promises, promises by Richard Leonard and Labour as they arrive late to the protect devolution party and trot out their federal solution to the crisis of the British state. The second half of the podcast is a conversation between Lesley and Angus Brendan MacNeil at the Arctic Circle Faroe Islands Forum. What can we learn from this other devolved region?
In this episode, Jake and Sean discuss the cultural moment that is being dominated by Donald Glover with "Atlanta" and new music by Childish Gambino. They also discuss the concerning disappearance of Frightened Rabbit lead singer Scott Hutchinson and new music from the Danish punk band Iceage.
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Frightened Rabbit frontman Scott Hutchinson's move from his native Scotland to Los Angeles forced both the songwriter and his bandmates to rethink their work process, but their email-driven writing process led the Glasgow quintet to refine their penchant for anthemic choruses and evocative lyrics with an electronic edge on their fifth LP, Painting of a Panic Attack. In this session, Hutchinson and co. play four songs from the album to KEXP's studios and tell Cheryl Waters about recording the album with The National's Aaron Dessner. Recorded 04/19/2016 - 4 songs: Get Out, Woke Up Hurting, I Wish I Was Sober, BreakSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Hutchinson of Frightened Rabbit talks through the bands new album 'Pedestrian Verse' track by track with John Kennedy on X-Posure.