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Seattle's Sound, Then and Now
Discover the heart of Seattle's music scene with "Seattle's Sound, Then and Now" podcast. Join host Owen Wright, renowned lead guitarist of "My Sister's Machine" and "Mistrust," as he takes you on a nostalgic journey through the city's iconic musical legacy.
In each episode, Owen sits down with influential musicians and artists who shaped Seattle's music scene. From Kim Virant, the unforgettable voice of "Lazy Susan" and her currently performing self-titled band, to Nick Pollock, former lead singer of "My Sister's Machine" and frontman of "The National Guard," and Tommy "Gunn" McMullin, the blazing guitarist from "Slaughter House 5" and "War Babies," hear untold stories and cherished memories.
Immerse yourself in the authentic atmosphere of Seattle's music scene, where grunge was born. Experience the pulsating energy of the city's industrial streets as Owen and his guests share their enduring friendships and the impact of their craft.
Tune in to "Seattle's Sound, Then and Now" and embark on a captivating journey through the legendary sound of Seattle. Let the stories and melodies transport you to an era that defined a musical generation.
Seattle's Sound, Then and Now
Matt Fox
In this episode of "Seattle's Sound, Then and Now," Owen is joined by fellow Lead Guitarist Matt Fox, from bands Bitter End, Dr. Unknown, and Zero Down to name a few. Get ready as they delve into the world of guitars and amps, exploring the origins of Seattle's alternative "grunge" scene. They'll take you from the high school days of renting out halls during Seattle's ban on all-ages music shows and clubs in the 80s to playing in some of our town's most infamous rock venues and bars.
Lastly, we hear Matt tell us about the time he rescued his gear from a burning building. We describe it as ballsy, but Matt sees it as foolish. Join us for this episode of "Seattle's Sound, Then and Now" to hear these captivating stories and more.