Tom Scott's Podcast Express Tom Scott Music
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Tom Scott’s Podcast Express spotlights many of the people the legendary saxophonist and composer has known in the course of his 50-year career in entertainment. Tom visits with master musicians, actors, writers, filmmakers, members of the media and politicos as they talk about their struggles and triumphs. They'll be some laughs, too.
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Paul Shaffer (Part 2)
Tom and Paul Shaffer continue their discussion and discuss David Letterman days and much more.
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Paul Shaffer (Part 1)
Tom and Paul Shaffer go back a long time most notably when they were Blues Brothers. Join Tom and Paul as they have a most entertaining conversation about their decades working together.
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Michael Connelly
Tom talks with best selling author Michael Connelly (Bosch, Lincoln Lawyer).
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Lowell Ganz
Tom talks to legendary television and movie writer and producer Lowell Ganz (Night Shift, Splash, Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, City Slickers, Parenthood, The Odd Couple and more.).
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Drummers Roundtable 2 - JR Robinson, Rick Marotta, Vinnie Colaiuta
Tom sits down with another trio of amazing drummers: JR Robinson, Rick Marotta and Vinnie Colaiuta. The trio discuss their personal stories into music, playing the drums and share in career highlights.
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Customer Reviews
Always so cool, funny and entertaining
Tom interviews his guests from a deep understanding of music, but also the world and culture that surrounds us. His conversations with his guests are always filled with humor and personal insight. Tom is one of the all time great saxophonists, and also composer and arranger, but it turns out he’s also a great interviewer as well. Every show is a gem where he draws out the best in his guests.
Excellent, love the podcasts!!
Great content, great guests, love the history lessons on how so much great music was created, produced, and engineered especially from the 60s through the 90s. Look forward to each one. Thanks for creating this podcast!!
Great content, poor production
The content is absolutely wonderful! Interviews are deep and not at all PR driven. That said, I’m surprised at the low production value, especially given this is coming from the music industry. The guests are using bad mics, they aren’t running any post processing to clean up the sound. You get a Zoom glitch every so often. Also, these are put out WAY too often, and not regular at all. Twice a week at most would be perfect, and would help build an audience.