The Music Chat

Scott Brown: Podcast Host and Music Fan

The Music Chat Podcast is where musicians, producers, and fans come together to talk about the music and artists that inspire their love of music. Each episode includes an interview with a guest discussing the music that initially inspired them and the influences that continue to drive them to create, perform, and enjoy music. The Music Chat is hosted and produced by Scott Brown.

  1. Episode 53 - Mike Mattison

    2020-03-21

    Episode 53 - Mike Mattison

    Joining us for Episode 53 of The Music Chat Podcast is Mike Mattison.  During the intro to this episode, you were listening to the song "Deadbeat" from Mike's latest album Afterglow.  I caught up with Mike a few weeks ago, before things started getting crazy in the world and particularly in the world of live music.   If you are not familiar with Mike, he has built a successful career as a songwriter and vocalist, beginning with his early days fronting Scrapomatic and The Derek Trucks Band, and currently with Tedeschi Trucks Band.   He has won two Grammy Awards, and contributed highly acclaimed material as a songwriter on the tracks Bound for Glory and Midnight in Harlem with TTB.  Mike's new album finds him exploring different genres of American music including country, soul, and Americana with varying vocal styles.   During this episode, Mike and I discuss how he became a lead vocalist after starting as a bass player, his musical influences, and what it is like to be a part of one of the hardest-working, most talented live acts in the country with Tedeschi Trucks.   I would like to thank Mike for being our guest for this episode.  Please check out Mike's new album Afterglow, and if you would like to keep up with the latest events for Mike, you can check out his website: www.mikemattison.com.   As always please remember to subscribe to the podcast, and also leave a rating and review on your preferred podcast platform if you like what you hear.

    42 min
  2. Che Smith a.k.a. Rhymefest

    2020-02-02

    Che Smith a.k.a. Rhymefest

    Welcome to Episode 51 of The Music Chat Podcast.  This episode starts with a clip of the song OG Philosophy by the guest for this episode, Che Smith a.k.a. Rhymefest.  The song features appearances by Black Thought of The Roots and Raheem DeVaughn, and is produced by Symbolyc One (S1).  This song is part of Rhymefest's upcoming project, which includes a book entitled Love Lessons Pt. 1, and an album entitled Love Lessons Pt. 2.     For those of you not familiar with our guest, he has accomplished much, including two Grammy Awards  - one as co-writer for Jesus Walks with Kanye West and the other as co-writer for the song Glory with Common and John Legend (which also landed him an Academy Award).  He has released solo albums as a hip hop artist, been the subject of a documentary about his life (In My Father's House), and acted in a feature film directed by Emilio Estevez (The Public).   Even with all of these accomplishments, after speaking with Che and listening to his experiences, I feel like this episode was more about philosophy than specific events.   Throughout the episode Che shares his perspective on music, giving back to the community, artistic collaboration, and many other topics as well.  I really enjoyed speaking with Che, and more importantly listening to what he had to say.  I hope you will as well.   If you would like to learn more about Che, you can follow him on Instagram, where his profile is @rhymefest or take a look at his website which is www.cheworldwide.com.   As always please remember to subscribe to the podcast, and also leave a rating and review on your preferred podcast platform if you like what you hear.

    40 min
  3. Episode 48 - Fran Strine

    2019-12-15

    Episode 48 - Fran Strine

    Our guest for Episode 48 of The Music Chat Podcast is filmmaker Fran Strine.  Fran directed and produced the excellent session musician documentary Hired Gun, and is one of the founding principals of production company Powerchord Films.     During our conversation with Fran, you will hear about some of the back story behind putting together Hired Gun, including Fran's own story of his transition from tour photographer and videographer to documentary filmmaker.  While the musicians' stories are incredible, I think you will find Fran's own story of taking a chance and putting everything you've got into making something happen equally compelling.     Fran also discusses his upcoming music documentary Who You Gonna Call?, depicting the life and career of Ray Parker, Jr.  Many of you may be familiar with Ray due to his composition of the Ghostbusters theme song, but as you will hear Fran describe, Ray's career has had many more layers and successes along the way.     Thanks to Fran for sharing his stories with the audience.  I had a great time talking music and music personalities with him.  If you would like to keep up on Fran's upcoming films, you can follow him on Instagram which is @franstrine or check his production company's website which is www.powerchordfilms.com.   As always please remember to subscribe to the podcast, and also leave a rating and review on your preferred podcast platform if you like what you hear.

    50 min
  4. Episode 47 - Adam Kline

    2019-12-02

    Episode 47 - Adam Kline

    Our guest for Episode 47 of The Music Chat Podcast is Adam Kline of the musical collective Golden Shoulders.   During the intro, you will hear the song Golden Gates from Golden Shoulders recently released album entitled Could This Be The End.  This is the first album in about 10 years for Golden Shoulders, following 2009's Get Reasonable.     During our conversation, you will hear about Adam's development as a songwriter, his views on finding your distinctive voice as an artist, and his unique perspective on dealing with criticism among other topics.   There are also audio clips of the songs Old Country and Setting Sun from Could This Be The End.   This was an entertaining conversation with a talented musician, who also has a reflective and self-deprecating sense of humor.   I had a great time talking with Adam, and I hope you all enjoy this episode.     If you would like to follow the upcoming shows and get updates on the developments with Golden Shoulders, you can follow them on Instagram which is @goldenshoulders or check out their website which can be found at www.goldenshoulders.com.  Golden Shoulders will be playing the Make Out Room, along with friends Aaron Ross and Brett Shady, on 22nd Street in San Francisco on December 7th, 2019, for anyone who would like to catch their live show.   As always please remember to subscribe to the podcast, and also leave a rating and review on your preferred podcast platform if you like what you hear.

    36 min

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The Music Chat Podcast is where musicians, producers, and fans come together to talk about the music and artists that inspire their love of music. Each episode includes an interview with a guest discussing the music that initially inspired them and the influences that continue to drive them to create, perform, and enjoy music. The Music Chat is hosted and produced by Scott Brown.