Ryan Hamilton's Lost The Plotcast Odd Parliament
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Indie artist/musician, Ryan Hamilton pulls the curtain back on the music industry and gives fans a look at what it's really like to make a living as a post-label touring, recording artist. Every other week, Ryan sits down with fellow artists to swap stories and wax philosophical about the state of the music business.
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Tragedy Over Triumph, with Brandin Lea
In this, the debut episode of Ryan Hamilton's Lost The Plotcast, Ryan sits down with long-time musical hero and friend, Brandin Lea, former frontman for turn-of-the-century rock band, Flickerstick. They discuss the sudden and painful end of Flickerstick's nearly achieved super-stardom brought about by the tragic events of 9/11, and the decade plus long battle with their former record label that continues for the rights to their first album.
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Shopping With Dave, with Tim Palmer
In this episode of Ryan Hamilton's Lost The Plotcast, Ryan sits down with legendary, Grammy-nominated producer/mixing engineer, Tim Palmer. Tim shares about his experience working with music icons like David Bowie, and discusses how he's navigated the ever-changing horizon of the music industry.
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Riding The Wave, with Kay Hanley
On this episode Ryan visits with Kay Hanley, lead vocalist of nineties rock staple Letters To Cleo, about her incredible 25+ year career.
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Superman's Dead, with Raine Maida
On Episode 4, Ryan talks to multi-platinum selling frontman for Our Lady Peace, Raine Maida, about the incredible success of his band during and despite the massive industry changes of the early 00's.
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Don't Drink The Kool-Aid, with Amanda Palmer
On Episode 5, Ryan sits down with Dresden Dolls co-founder, solo artist and new music business guru Amanda Palmer, or as she's also occasionally known, Amanda Fucking Palmer, to discuss the impact of social media and crowd-funding platforms on the music business, and the ongoing battle between capitalism and artistic integrity.
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The Extra Mile, with Frank Turner
On Episode 6, Ryan talks to massively successful singer/songwriter Frank Turner for the first of a two part conversation about Frank's career, the ever-changing music business, and the state of American politics.