Past the Blue Mailbox
It's just like those podcasts with actors talking to other actors about how they work, how they live, and whether or not they were allowed to ride their bikes past the blue mailbox at the end of the street when they were kids - the main difference being you don't know me yet unless you're really into live performance in the PNW.
We’ll talk about whatever we talk about — likely with lots of passionate overthinking — plenty of serious and plenty of funny — uncovering what the life of an artist looks like when nobody’s looking.
Past the Blue Mailbox
Scott Adams: Choices & Time
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Scott & Rhonda talk about picking up new instruments, clowning, procrastination, grant writing intimidation, money in the arts, rituals, responsibility, respecting online content creators, trusting yourself, being brave enough to make the crap, and if you can believe it MUCH, much more. Please take a moment to share Past the Blue Mailbox with your friends, and be sure to follow on your favorite streaming service to be notified of new episodes!
Scott Adams is a Seattle based musician and music teacher. He has composed for full orchestra, musical theater and written anthems for an imaginary country. He has performed Javanese gamelan, improvisational big band, on banjo in a polka band, with an overtone singing choir, and performs seasonally with an all accordion band called Hell’s Bellows. He has released four albums of his songs under the moniker birds may bite and currently plays drums for Seattle bands KITSUNE and Contraband Countryband. Scott holds a Music Composition degree from Cornish College of the Arts.
Listen to the most recent birds may bite album YOU on Spotify.