In this episode of Secondhand Talent, host Steiner interviews longtime front of house engineer Patrick "Hutch" Hutchinson. Hutch is one of the founding members of the so-called "band's band" Kyuss, as well as the original front-of-house engineer for Queens of the Stone Age. Steiner and Hutch go deep delving into Hutch's extensive career in the music industry. The conversation begins with Hutch's early experiences in music, including his work with Shure microphones and the evolution of sound technology in live performances. They discuss the significance of venues like Pappy and Harriet's and the unique musical culture of Joshua Tree, where both Hutch and the band have roots. Hutch shares insights into the creative process behind iconic albums like 'Songs for the Deaf' and 'Era Vulgaris,' highlighting the collaborative spirit that defines the music scene.
In this episode of Secondhand Talent, Steiner & Ellis discuss the importance of nonprofits in the music community, particularly focusing on the Mockingbird Foundation's mission to support music education for children. The conversation explores the role of live events in fundraising, the evolution of online communities like fish.net, and the impact of social media on community engagement. Ellis shares insights into the history and purpose of the Mockingbird Foundation, emphasizing the need for genuine connections and support within the music community. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of nonprofits and the ongoing commitment to fostering music education and community support.
Scraped Knee originally was the name of a series of zines and comic books created by founder Matt Leunig and in 2006 eventually became the name of the overall studio. Early on, work consisted mostly of screenprinted gigposters for touring bands and comic books but has since grown into all fields of illustration. His work has appeared in numerous publications, video games, music videos, art galleries, etc..
Welcome to Season 3, Episode 1 of "Secondhand Talent: The Podcast"!!! We're so happy we're here and so, so incredibly grateful for all of your love and support along the way. On behalf of all of us here at Secondhand Talent, Steiner & Steener - WE LOVE YOU, FRANDS!!! This week we have the pleasure of releasing to you our expansive interview with bass extraordinaire and funk legend FREEKBASS!!! FREEKBASS? Freekbass is one of the great bass players. He has graced the cover of Bass Musician Magazine, Bass Guitar Magazine/UK, three times, and has been featured in Bass Player Magazine, several more. He has hosted master classes at “Bass Player Live” in Los Angeles and New York and “The London Bass Guitar Show”.
And along with these bass superpowers, Freekbass has a funk music pedigree that is authentic. He has worked alongside funk legends, Bootsy Collins (who gave him his nickname during a studio session) calling Freekbass “The New Spiritual Warrior for the Funk” and keyboard icon, Bernie Worrell, who guested on many of Freekbass’ albums and live projects. He's shared the stage with Bootsy, Catfish Collins, Buckethead, Corey Glover, Umphery's McGee, Mike Gordon, and Dumpsta Phunk, to mention some highlights. And he's recorded/colaborated with so many talented artists, such as Stefan Lessard (DMB), Billy Sheehan, Mudbone Cooper, Doug Wimbish and Karina Rykman, to name a few.
YouTube: @FreekbassOfficial Website: freekbass.com IG: @freekbass FB: @freekbass TikTok: @freekbass
In the third part of the interview, Justin & Steiner discuss in further detail the formation of the power trio that is Post-Neo Explosionism (comprised of Justin and fellow rock-poster troubadours Emek & Jermaine Rogers), the widely-renowned PNE hallmark that is the "27 Club" print & what really happened when and how Todd Phillips reached out to him to do a poster for “The Hangover”!
Justin Hampton is a renowned artist known for powerful and resonant artwork since 1990. He emerged as a freelance illustrator in Seattle under Art Chantry's direction at The Rocket, a pivotal magazine during the Grunge era. With bold line work, sublime colors, and a vivid imagination, Hampton's unmistakable style has gained international attention. His work appears globally in galleries, clubs, and homes. Notably, he is featured in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for the documentary "American Artifact" and in Seattle's MoPOP. Hampton has designed posters for Queens of the Stone Age, Metallica, NIN, Radiohead, Pearl Jam, and more. His art has also appeared in TV shows and films. Hampton's diverse clientele includes Rolling Stone, Lollapalooza, Dreamworks, and others. He is also acclaimed for his comic books and animated short film.
Welcome to Season 3, Episode 2 of "Secondhand Talent: The Podcast"!!! We're so happy we're here and so, so incredibly grateful for all of your love and support along the way. On behalf of all of us here at Secondhand Talent, Steiner & Steener - WE LOVE YOU, FRANDS!!! This week we have the pleasure of releasing to you our expansive interview with Joe Marcinek of the Joe Marcinek Band. Joe Marcinek Band is an experience you will never forget. That is because each show features a different lineup of musicians creating a different set of music every night. The music is equal parts Chicago Blues, New Orleans Funk, Grateful Dead Psychedelia, and Jazz Fusion! Joe tours nationally from New York to LA and everywhere in between. Most of the lineups will only happen one time making every night a can't miss show.
Website: https://www.joemarcinekband.com/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5qKOChsYbv4J08L1bvNxMK Bandcamp: https://joemarcinekband.bandcamp.com/album/solo-guitar
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoeMarcinekBand/
IG: @joemarcinekband
YouTube: @joemarcinekband
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