Interesting show for you this week, this one was really more geared as less of a podcast and more of a live promotional spot for the Great Scott! Ten-Year Reunion Show. Since Brett Wiscons now holds the record for most appearances by a guest on Indy In-Tune with five, and drummer Jason Kuykendall has now joined the elite three-peat club, there really wasn't much point in going with the full-blown interview and getting in depth discussing the current and future state of a band that is, essentially, defunct.
Don't let that deter you from giving it a listen however, particularly if you're a Great Scott! fan, since we do play four rare, unreleased tracks from the band's aborted second album, and do our fair share of storytelling, confessionals, and generally random goofiness that is the stuff I really prefer doing to the straight question/answer format.
Links referenced in the show:
Great Scott! can be found here | | |
The band first appeared waaaay back on .
Brett and another GS! alum, Jon Shoulders currently play as The Michaels, ( | | ) and have made two appearances on the show ( and ).
Brett also appeared on as a solo artist.
Jason left Great Scott! to become the drummer for , which later became And Away They Go (MySpace | | > | ).
Supportig 10-year reunion show at the Vogue last October 12 featuring and , formerly 40% Steve
It would seem Andy Cool moved to L.A. on us and is currently doing bass duties for a band called.
Yes, , as well as shot glasses, flasks, T-shirts, and all manner of merchandise at the .
Tracks from this episode come from an abandoned Great Scott! project recorded four years ago at by Corey Miller.
In their heyday, GS! played and .
They got their start when members met at .
This episode was fueled by Sam Adams and .
is, in fact, in Wisconsin.
The GS!10 Reunion Show is sponsored by Indy In-Tune, beer, and .
The show premiered on opening night of the .
When in , Brett recommends that you try the beer.