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This episode was recorded on March 9, 2025 at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV. The lineup includes The MC Taylor Goldsmith Show (featuring Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes and MC Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger), Kat Edmonson, Ken Pomeroy, Jonny Fritz, and Scott Mulvahill. https://bit.ly/4iftS6O
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025. Advantage Valley is hosting workshops for those interested in starting their own childcare businesses…Bridging Innovation Week is coming to Shepherdstown in April--register now for a great networking and learning opportunity…and check out the talented lineup coming to Mountain Stage on March 9…on today's daily304. #1 – From ADVANTAGE VALLEY – Are you interested in starting a childcare business or expanding your current facility? Advantage Valley's FASTER WV childcare business workshops will provide you with the tools and resources to get started! This free workshop begins with a brief presentation featuring Advantage Valley, the West Virginia Small Business Development Center, Wonderschool, the local health department, childcare resource and referral agency, fire marshal, and more. Following the presentations, attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and connect directly with experts for guidance and resources. Workshops are scheduled in the coming months in Jackson, Putnam and Kanawha counties. Register today! Learn more: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/advantage-valley-55321568063?utm_source=Advantage+Valley&utm_campaign=54e96ff54f-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2025_02_18_05_58&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-54e96ff54f-73365994&ct=t(EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2_19_2025_15_11)&mc_cid=54e96ff54f&mc_eid=60d91b5b34 #2 – From WV ESHIP ECOSYSTEM – Bridging Innovation Week is the state's premier entrepreneurship event. The annual week advances entrepreneurship-led economic development by providing connection and education to business owners, current and prospective entrepreneurs, and entrepreneur-serving organizations throughout West Virginia. This year's Bridging Innovation Week takes place April 28 through May 2 in Shepherdstown. Whether you're just starting or looking to scale, this is the place to explore entrepreneurship opportunities in the Mountain State. Register today and secure your lodging. Rooms with special rates have been set aside at the historic Bavarian Inn in Shepherdstown. Learn more: https://wveshipecosystem.org/#bridging-innovation #3 – From MOUNTAIN STAGE – Be a part of the live audience as Mountain Stage records a fresh episode for NPR Music with Kathy Mattea! Guest artists for the March 9 show at the West Virginia State Capitol's Culture Center include the MC Taylor Goldsmith Show (Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes and MC Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger), Jonny Fritz, Kat Edmonson, Scott Mulvahill, Ken Pomeroy. Reserve your tickets today before they sell out! Learn more: https://mountainstage.org/event/the-mc-taylor-goldsmith-show-ken-pomeroy-and-more-on-mountain-stage/ Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
The Acadiana Center for the Arts' Sam Oliver, Executive director, and Taylor Davis, Board President, join Discover Lafayette to discuss the AcA's 50th anniversary approaching, the superb programming they offer our community, and discuss upcoming events. The Acadiana Arts Council, the organization that later evolved into the Acadiana Center for the Arts (AcA), was established in 1975. It began as a regional arts organization focused on promoting and supporting the arts throughout Acadiana. Over the years, the Council expanded its vision and programming, eventually leading to the creation of the AcA as its permanent home on November 1, 2010. The AcA, at its core, is the Arts Council for the region, that offers Lafayette and the Acadiana region something you would expect in a larger metropolitan area: incredible performances from all over the world, high production quality shows, and the promotion of local and regional artists. It is a space for visual arts, performing arts, music, dance, and theatre. It is also a gathering place for social events, debates and forums for political occasions, and civic presentations that benefit the entire community. Sam has served as Executive Director for six years. You can hear our original interview with Sam here where we discussed his educational background and what led him to serve the AcA. Taylor has served on the board the past ten years and was first exposed to the AcA at its first show ever which brought Lyle Lovett to Lafayette. Taylor says his service is "a labor of love," and he and his wife, Yvette regularly go out to see and enjoy live music. The James Devin Moncus Theater offers a superb sound system that was upgraded this year, with a seating capacity of 304 seats, "and there is really not a bad seat in the house!" It's a great time to join or renew your AcA membership as you receive early bird access to tickets for 2025's in-demand performances before they open for sale to the general public. Yearly memberships begin at $35 a year with higher levels for those who want to support the organization at a higher level. The AcA's 2025's Louisiana Crossroads series will showcase performers such as Steve Khan, Louis Michot, and C.J. Chenier celebrating the 100th birthday of Clifton Chenier. Scott Mulvahill, a Nashville based singer, songwriter and bass player, will be leading a full album length playthrough of Paul Simon's Graceland album, which featured Acadiana artists with Zydeco and accordion music. George Porter Jr. will round out the year. January 2025 will be kicked off with a two-night concert “The Roots of Fire Live,” bringing local Cajun and Creole together live on stage to perform, Other big name acts will include Lucinda Williams, Andrew Duhon, Ruthie Foster, and Kat Higgins, Several perks are being offered to enhance your AcA experience. Parking is always a challenge downtown, so the AcA is introducing free parking with a ticket at the parking lot across from Chase Tower on Jefferson Street. If you're planning dinner and drinks after a show, the AcA has partnered with downtown restaurants such as Vestal and Pop's Poboys who are doing pre-show discounts on meals. The Aca has also partnered with restaurants such as Pamplona and Ton's Downtown who will stay open later on show nights to offer post-show cocktails, In order to ensure a lineup of performances which pleases its patrons, the AcA put out a survey asking for the types of acts desired by the community. Putting together a 50th anniversary season “had to be not just good, but something that our audience and our supporters really resonate with. We actually put out a survey where we said to members of ACA, tell us what you want to see”, Sam Oliver said. In honor of the upcoming 50th anniversary of AcA, on December 7, 2024, the Pelican Ball will honor five people who have made an impact over the course of its existence. One of the founders of the Acadiana Center for the Arts,
Uh oh. AI is giving music consumers the apps to make their own tunes—or at least make ABBA sing like chipmunks. In today's show, Charlie rides a rollercoaster of emotions. He loves to play with the new tech but has the blues over the effortless nature of modern music-making tools. With a few text prompts, anyone can create a hooky pop song in 60 seconds—easy as ordering a latte—you don't even have to spell Tayler Swift right, let alone know music theory. Contributing to today's episode are music educators Dr. Matthew White, Associate Professor and Chair of Jazz Studies at the University of South Carolina, and Thavius Beck, Assistant Professor in Electronic Production and Design at Berklee College of Music. They reveal how musical academia has evolved to encompass classical/jazz proficiency and digital innovation. However, what constitutes essential music literacy is still being debated. Susan Stewart from the Recording Academy also tells us if AI-composed music gets to sit with the cool kids at the Grammys. Spoiler alert: there's a human dress code. Special musical guest, bassist, and singer/songwriter Scott Mulvahill exemplifies the merger of old and new schools, blending his mastery of upright bass and songwriting with cutting-edge technology. In summary, this episode challenges listeners to consider the implications of some mind-blowing technological advancements for both current and future musicians and music consumers who increasingly engage in creating music themselves. Charlie weaves engaging discussions with poignant "in-the-studio" examples and invites us to reassess the essence of musical talent, imagination, and creativity in the digital age. The big, meaningful question? Does easy access to making music enhance or undermine the true art of music and the culture that loves and supports it? Get comfortable, adjust your headphones, and let's decode whether music's new production tech leads to a satisfying crescendo or a cacophonous catastrophe. “Music and Meaning” is a production of Christianity Today Executive Produced by Erik Petrik and Matt Stevens Produced and Written by Charlie Peacock and Mike Cosper Associate Produced by Raed Gilliam Mixed by TJ Hester Original Music by Charlie Peacock Additional studio and remote engineering by Bridget Ashworth Show theme, “Sound of the Room,” composed by Charlie Peacock, featuring bassist John Patitucci Information on Charlie's latest books and music, including his own "drag and drop" producer sample pack, is available at charliepeacock.com Special guests on this episode: Dr. Matthew White, Associate Professor and Chair of Jazz Studies, the University of South Carolina; Thavius Beck, Assistant Professor in Electronic Production and Design at Berklee College of Music; Susan Stewart, Sr. Managing Director of the Songwriters & Composers Wing for the Recording Academy; and musical guest, bassist and singer/songwriter, Scott Mulvahill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode was recorded on January 22nd, 2023 at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV. The lineup includes Victoria Victoria feat. Charlie Hunter, Cass McCombs, Scott Mulvahill, Juliana Riolino, and Steady Holiday. https://bit.ly/3KUVrnk
Continuing to pay tribute to Fleetwood Mac for the month of October. This episode we bring you more great covers of great Fleetwood Mac songs. I Don't Wanna Know- Rumours of Fleetwood Mac (3:20) https://www.youtube.com/c/RumoursOfFleetwoodMac The Chain- The Show Ponies (8:15) https://www.youtube.com/c/Theshowponies Never Going Back Again- Scott Mulvahill & Striking Matches (15:53) https://www.youtube.com/user/ScottMulvahill Don't Stop- Decadia (20:32) https://www.youtube.com/user/Dec8Dia Say You Love Me- Smooth Talk (25:30) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr9OhNGZ2FvHsiwQ8EDaBHQ Heavy Hitter Network Contacts Website- www.heavyhitternetwork.com Twitter- @heavyhitterspodcast Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/HHNetworkSpotlight Hotline (Toll Free)- 1-616-258-6386 Audio Podcast- https://heavyhitternetwork.simplecast.com/ Email- heavyhitterspodcast@gmail.com YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx4XKvDH6tWYmzBPVWhEOQA
This week, Jimmy sits down with old friend and singer/songwriter PJ Anderson to talk about new music, meeting popes, and leading pilgrimages to the most beautiful city in the world: Rome, Italy. At the end of the conversation, PJ performs a still-unreleased song and reminds us of the power of live music. To get your ears on all our past livestream concerts with artists like Scott Mulvahill, Jordy Searcy, and others, subscribe as a patron TODAY at http://joinlovegood.com!
Join Jimmy as he traverses through some of our favorite moments of season 3 featuring Marie Miller, Colony House, Scott Mulvahill, and others! It's hard to believe all that's happened since we launched this season of the podcast in October. In the meantime, be sure to get your hands on a copy of G.K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy so you can follow along with our bonus book series launching next week. Our epic edition is available in the Love Good store for $10 (free shipping!) while supplies last: https://lovegoodculture.com/product/orthodoxy/
The guys are joined by Scott Mulvahill to discuss Beck's "Sea Change." Plenty of other discussion including playing the upright bass, what is a sweet Symsonia, Victor Wooten, Nick Drake, some God talk, Ricky Skaggs, breakup songs, and the genius of Beck. Check out Scott at: scottmulvahill.com/ Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/
As we continue our pandemically-challenged lifestyle from the Windy City Irish Radio studios near and far, there are words ( and wink wink, songs) that come to mind. Joy. Smiles. Light. And Beer. Regarding the latter, there is nothing better as it is currently 5 o'clock somewhere all day long no matter where you live. Listen for brand new music from Dublin singer-songwriter Chris Short Music, birthday boy Glen Hansard, Nashville's own Scott Mulvahill and Donegal man John McGrenaghan. Songs from Makem & Spain, Mike Denver, Gaelic Storm and Mary Black of course help us along. We close out out the night with a true Irish tribute to the great John Prine featuring Nanci Griffith, Mundy and the man himself among friends. He was a true Irish man at heart. Check out all that we do from our own home studios yet still on the air at WSBC 1240AM from 8PM - 9PM every Wednesday, And guess what, you can check out the podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.
SCOTT MULVAHILL is a world-renowned upright bassist, multi-instrumentalist,frontman and singer-songwriter. For the past decade, Mulvahill has left his unique mark on the intersecting worlds of Americana, bluegrass, folk, jazz, rock & roll, and roots music. Already acclaimed for his work alongside icons like Ricky Skaggs and Bruce Hornsby, he turns a new page with ‘Himalayas’, a versatile solo album that celebrates the full spread of his abilities. NEW REVEILLE is a Raleigh, North Carolina Americana band whose distinctive talents find common ground in traditions that stretch back to and beyond early America. On that foundation, through their varied gifts, they build a unique sound that encompasses the virtues of music that came before and the promise of what it might yet become. Rolling Stone Country named them as one of the “10 New Country Artists You Need to Know,” and described their sound as, “Twangy, truck-driving music that runs on classical gas.” The band’s latest album is ‘The Keep’. WoodSongs Kid: Lafayette Saxophone Quartet are accomplished high school musicians hailing from Lexington, Kentucky..
Still looking for a healthy rhythm of life amidst all the social distancing? In this follow-up to last week's epic conversation with singer/songwriter Scott Mulvahill, we talk about the power of discipline and desire in the life of every artist. But you don't have to be an artist to recognize the irreplaceable need for structure in your life to cultivate inspiration. This is the perfect conversation for anyone who's still finding their way in a world taken over by the coronavirus. Stay in touch with Scott at http://www.scottmulvahill.com and claim your FREE welcome package (this week only!) by subscribing as a Love Good patron at http://joinlovegood.com.
Scott Mulvahill is no stranger to Love Good! He joins Jimmy on the podcast this week to chat about recent career developments, new music currently in the hands of our patrons, and his commitment to living without fear in a world paralyzed by expectation. Given the alarming spread of coronavirus this month, fearlessness has become the world's much-needed virtue. Stay in touch with Scott at http://www.scottmulvahill.com and claim your spot at Jimmy's 3-night mission this week live-streamed at https://mailchi.mp/lovegoodculture/letbeautyspeak.
We're glad to help you find and discover the best holiday music released this year. Sara Groves and Future of Forestry are on the list - but who else? Plus some an extended episode to fit in more music! ----------- TRACK LIST FOR EP.38 ----------- * "Hallelujah! Christ is Coming" - Liturgical Folk (from "Advent") * "Joyful, Joyful" - The McCrary Sisters [ft. Shirley Caesar] (from "A Very McCrary Christmas") * "The Light Has Come" - Fut"ure of Forestry (from "The Light Has Come: Christmas") * "Angels From the Realms of Glory" - Sara Groves (from "Joy of Every Longing Heart") * "Emmanuel" - Nathan Partain (from "The Beauty to Come") * "Jesus, What a Wonderful Child" - Sandra McCracken [ft. Cindy Morgan & Gabe Dixon] (from "Christmas") * "God Rest Ye" - Benjamin Dunn & Friends * "The Light of Christmas Morn" - Sarah Hart * "What Child Is This" - Seabird * "It's Christmas" - CeCe Winans * "The Christmas Song" - Marc Martel (ft. Scott Mulvahill) * "Tomorrow is Christmas Day" - Mindy Smith * "Gloria" - Josh Garrels * "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" - Gungor * "Gift of Love" - Melanie Penn * "Joy To The World" - Sufjan Stevens * "You Came Down" - Jill Phillips & Andy Gullahorn -------------- CREDITS -------------- * UTR's List - 6 Best Christmas Albums of 2019 - https://utrmedia.org/cmas2019 * UTR Media's Buildathon 2019 Campaign -- https://utrmedia.org/b2019 * SPONSOR 1: New album by Jeremy Casella - https://jeremycasella.bandcamp.com * SPONSOR 2: New album by The Many - https://is.gd/manysp * SPONSOR 3: New Album by Jesse Jack Murray - https://is.gd/jessesp * Entry form for "Christmas Music + Coffee" contest - https://utrmedia.org/wincmas19 * Email: gourmetmusicpodcast@gmail.com (c) 2019 UTR Media. All Rights Reserved. A 501(c)(3) non-profit ministry - more info at https://utrmedia.org
For a special holiday gift to her listeners, Joyce welcomes international musician, Scott Mulvahill to the show. Scott is a Frontman, singer/songwriter, world-renowned upright bassist, and multi-instrumentalist. For the past decade, Scott has left his unique mark on the intersecting worlds of Americana, bluegrass, folk, jazz, rock & roll, and roots music. Already acclaimed for his work alongside icons like Ricky Skaggs and Bruce Hornsby, he turns a new page with Himalayas, a versatile solo album that celebrates the full spread of his abilities. “As important as the bass is to the sound of my music, it's not a crutch,” he says. “To me, the songwriting, the voice, and the message are what really matter. Himalayas is based upon this idea that there's more to your life than your current challenge — that any setback is surmountable.
We are so excited to welcome singer/songwriter Stephen Day onto the podcast. He's not only the former tour mate of our longtime friend Scott Mulvahill, he's also a rising star in the world of independent music. This week, he shares about the creative process and specifically how he goes from song ideas to fully produced projects that keep him compared to the likes of Ben Rector and John Mayer. Learn more about Stephen and follow his socials at http://stephenday.org. To get your hands on an autographed copy of his full-length debut, subscribe as a $25/month patron today at http://joinlovegood.com.
Scott Mulvahill, what an amazing Upright bass Singer songwriter!! We really love to have to opportunity to spend an hour talking music live this amazing artist. Scott Mulvahill, che incredibile contrabbasista, cantante, e autore!! E' stato stupendo avere l'opportunità di spedere un ora parlando di musica con questo incredibile artista.
SCOTT MULVAHILL is a world-renowned upright bassist, multi-instrumentalist,frontman and singer-songwriter. For the past decade, Mulvahill has left his unique mark on the intersecting worlds of Americana, bluegrass, folk, jazz, rock & roll, and roots music. Already acclaimed for his work alongside icons like Ricky Skaggs and Bruce Hornsby, he turns a new page with ‘Himalayas', a versatile solo album that celebrates the full spread of his abilities. NEW REVEILLE is a Raleigh, North Carolina Americana band whose distinctive talents find common ground in traditions that stretch back to and beyond early America. On that foundation, through their varied gifts, they build a unique sound that encompasses the virtues of music that came before and the promise of what it might yet become. Rolling Stone Country named them as one of the “10 New Country Artists You Need to Know,” and described their sound as, “Twangy, truck-driving music that runs on classical gas.” The band's latest album is ‘The Keep'. WoodSongs Kid: Lafayette Saxophone Quartet are accomplished high school musicians hailing from Lexington, Kentucky.
Recorded at Ohio University in Athens, OH with help from our partners at WOUB Public Media. The Lone Bellow brings their ''Acoustic Triiio'' tour to the stage, plus we hear new songs from Over the Rhine, Anna Tivel, Adam Remnant and Scott Mulvahill. Support is provided by Adventures On the Gorge. www.adventuresonthegorge.com
Songs with a contemplative feel dominate the Song Crush selections this week, with songs from The Cinematic Orchestra, Neneh Cherry, Scott Mulvahill and Koffee.
Songs with a contemplative feel dominate the Song Crush selections this week, with songs from The Cinematic Orchestra, Neneh Cherry, Scott Mulvahill and Koffee.
Scott Mulvahill has been trying to win the Tiny Desk Contest for each of its four years. And while he's never won, we all loved him so much we had to invite him to play.
Scott Mulvahill has been trying to win the Tiny Desk Contest for each of its four years. And while he's never won, we all loved him so much we had to invite him to play.
Scott Mulvahill has been trying to win the Tiny Desk Contest for each of its four years. And while he's never won, we all loved him so much we had to invite him to play.
On this episode, we listen to “Begin Againers” by Scott Mulvahill, a bassist, singer-songwriter currently based out of Nashville, TN. Share this episode from our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/ClinicalBOPulations) to help get the word out. Join our conversation of how you currently or could use this song in a clinical setting! Check out more from Scott Mulvahill: http://http://www.scottmulvahill.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/2wfUus9ndQRBntDugGk5bn https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/scott-mulvahill/414081095 He's just released "Himalayas" and is currently on tour! Support this podcast by subscribing, rating, sharing, and contributing to our Patreon! Thank you to Alex Landry for being our first backer! https://www.patreon.com/clinicalbopulations If you or someone you know is a songwriter and would like to be featured on this podcast, send us a message on our facebook page! These views do not represent AMTA or CBMT.
This week we talked to Pipe Dream Brewing of Londonderry, NH! John, Frank, and Curtis sat down with Matt to talk about their pipe dreams and how they built the brewery to the massive operation it is today. Music this week is from Scott Mulvahill and Striking Matches covering one of our Fleetwood Mac favorites.Also don't forget to use our promo code BREWROOTS to get your first Shirts On Tap Box for $5. Go to https://www.shirtsontap.com for more.Cheers! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
➜All show notes and links: https://acousticlife.tv/at65/➜Get the show: https://tonypolecastro.com/get-acoustic-tuesday Featured in This Episode... #4 Artificial Harmonics Made Easy I don't know about you, but one thing that keeps me out of a guitar rut is learning new techniques. So, in this video, I show you how simple it is to start playing artificial harmonics. Get out your guitar, because after watching this you will be playing them! #3 What's On the Turntable This Week? This week's featured acoustic artist is Scott Mulvahill. Scott is doing something that I always thought was completely impossible - sing and play stand up bass at the same time. To me, this feat seems impossible and I am very impressed. #2 LR Baggs Venue DI Review This DI left me wondering why it took me so long to try it out. It's probably one of the most versatile DIs on the market. You can really dial it into your preferences, which I love. The tuner is one of the best tuners I have seen on a DI. I think they have thought of everything with this product! #1 Ask Matt - Sitka vs Adirondack Spruce Braces As a guitar geek do you ever find yourself pondering the question, "What is the difference between Sitka and Adirondack spruce braces?" Acoustic Tuesday correspondent Matt Chulka from Eddie's Guitars in St. Louis, MO helps us answer this tough question.
In this Love Good exclusive interview, Jimmy sits down with long-time friend of the movement, Nashville-based musician Scott Mulvahill. After touring with the “father of bluegrass”, Ricky Skaggs, for over three years, Scott began the journey toward his own solo career last year: he and Jimmy discuss the joys and challenges of the transition, and the necessary maturation it has inspired. Scott shares about the importance of learning how to receive critique, rewrite, and put forth the best you can do, and gives a fascinating explanation on how he merges the polyrhythms that characterize his songs. . . . RAISE YOUR STANDARD FOR MEDIA AND CULTURE. Get beautiful new music, books, and art delivered to your doorstep before anyone else. Become a Love Good patron today at LoveGoodCulture.com. . . . Instagram.com/LoveGoodCulture Facebook.com/LoveGoodCulture
Love is a battlefield. When the fog of war starts to dissipate and the smoke rolls back, that’s when we begin to see more clearly. Scott Mulvahill ponders this part of love and relationships in "Fighting for the Wrong Side."
We are back! We've got a new "good patron challenge," spotlight campaign for Brettan Cox, and other faith-based crowdfunding campaigns for artists like JJ Heller, Scott Mulvahill, Moda Spira, L.S.U., & more. Good Patron Podcast Episode 07 Show Notes: * Brettan Cox - Fountain to Fountain: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/brettancox/brettan-cox-help-me-finish-and-release-my-best-alb * LSU - Wakin' Up The Dead Vinyl Reissue: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lifesavers/lsu-wakin-up-the-dead-vinyl-cd-digital-reissue * JJ Heller - I Dream of You Vol 2: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jjheller/i-dream-of-you-volume-ii-lullabies-for-all-ages * Moda Spira: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/modaspira/a-new-album-from-moda-spira * Scott Mulvahill - Himalayas: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1996134577/himalayas-album-launch * Nathan Storey: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-new-album-from-nathan-storey#/ * Owen Stroud: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/owenstroud/owen-strouds-debut-full-length-record * David Virgo - Expectant: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/165688768/expectant * Veridia: https://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/veridia-new-studio-album * Manafest - Stones Reloaded: https://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/manafest4 * KJ52 - Insightful Comprehentions reissue & new EP: https://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/sonsofintellect * Chris Tippins - Words: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1468022787/words-a-new-ep-by-c-tippins Credits: Host & Producer: Garret Godfrey Executive Producer: Dave Trout Sponser: Brettan Cox Theme music by Royalty Free Kings http://www.royaltyfreekings.com Spotlight campaign bumper is "Announcement Groove" by https://seeds.churchonthemove.com/home Contact Info: Twitter: https://twitter.com/goodpatron Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/crowdfundingchristianmusic Email: goodpatronpodcast@gmail.com (c) 2018 - UTR Media - All Rights Reserved. We mentioned our current fundraising campaign ALL ABOARD 2018 on the podcast. To get more info on the reward tier or how to join the UTR Media support team, go to http://utrmedia.org
Our 14th most downloaded episode is artist and player, Scott Mulvahill. It's been awhile since we recorded this chat. Scotts family is safe from the hurricanes that affected the Houston area in 2017, and he officially left Ricky Skaggs' Kentucky Thunder band to pursue his own artistry. Scott is an artist that has stepped out from the sidelines, into the spotlight. We talked about stepping out of your comfort zone, and Scott’s memorable moments that led up to becoming the artist he his meant to be.
Picture a songwriter. Now what are they playing. A double bass, right?! Then you’re thinking about Scott Mulvahill. Scott is an artist that is stepping out from the sidelines, into the spotlight with his debut EP, 'Top Of The Stairs’. An active member of Ricky Skaggs’ band Kentucky Thunder for 5 years now, Scott has played with some of the best. Other artists like Alison Krauss, Barry Gibb, Bruce Hornsby, Brad Paisley, Peter Frampton, Steven Curtis Chapman, Emmylou Harris, and many more. In this episode, we talk about stepping out of your comfort zone, and Scott’s memorable moments that led up to becoming the artist he his meant to be. Check out everything Scott at www.scottmulvahill.com, and follow him on all social platforms @scottmulvahill. Don’t forget to check out the newest release, 'Top Of The Stairs' here http://smarturl.it/sm_tots.