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  • In episode 6, we talk with Dan Stevenson, guitarist in extreme metal band Frontierer, Sectioned and producer of his own project, Lift, in collaboration with his friends from across the UK music scene.


    Dan talks about his love of Scott's music, how it informs on the music he creates (albeit in different genres); what it's like crossing the Forth Road bridge on a regular basis with 'Floating in the Forth' tattooed on you - and how the first time he heard a Frightened Rabbit song, it wasn't performed by the band - or indeed hadn't even been released yet.


    We also discuss what places Dan felt are creatively important; the power of music and what it's like to receive macaroni fan art from one of your favourite formative musicians.


    This episode we have community submissions covering the ideal festive gifts - from Tiny Changes shop, Frightened Rabbit's merch store & a special raffle from long-time Tiny Changes supporter Splendid Decay - offering the opportunity to win a rare Frightened Rabbit vinyl.


    The episode is closed by a cover of Dan's favourite Frightened Rabbit song, covered performed by the late Micki Warriner-Woods & Wilted Flower.


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  • In episode 5, we talk withAndy McVeigh, A.K.A. The Burley Banksy - a street artist from Leeds, West Yorkshire (UK) about his friendship with Scott Hutchison & his tributes across the city of Leeds.For those listeners around the world, Leeds is a city synonymous with music; from the notorious Leeds Festival, famous live recordings, to big bands like Kaiser Chiefs, The Cribs (from nearby Wakefield), to Sisters of Mercy and Gang of Four - the city is famed for original and unique talent.Whilst the real Banksy might rely on anonymity, Andy is happy to discuss his works - as they come with a purpose; to brighten both the areas and the lives of the citizens of Leeds.Andy got to know Scott before his life as a street artist blossomed, and they bounded over Scott performing an act of kindness for a total stranger - Andy's sister.Our conversation covers all the usual Scott talking points, as well as offering some great memories from Andy about one of his all-time favourite musicians.
    Here are links to:The Burley BanksyThe Burley Banksy - I Need Company I need Human Heat MuralThe Burley Banksy - Make Tiny Changes to Earth SH MuralAnd some extra links to some discussed topics:watch: The Hold Steady performing in Andy's mates' living room!Danny Payne Photography - Review of the Mastersystem show at Leeds Brudenellwatch: Smith & Burrows - When the Thames Froze
    The show is brought to a close by a listener cover performed by Greg Henderson - A.K.A. St Mungo.



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  • In episode 4, we talk with Ryan Bozeman, A.K.A. Brotherwell - a musician who collaborates with Poets from across the world to provide musical and lyrical accompanyment to their poems.Ryan was inspired to come out of his shell as a creative person by the words and music of Scott Hutchison and has released one full length collobaration with 12 US poets, entitled Re:covery - on the subject of recovery - along with a stand alone single with friend of the Podcast - Francis Daulerio (on a track entitled After a Suicide). Both were released in aid of Tiny Changes.We discuss all things Brotherwell, including the origin of the name, the method and process for collaborative creating - as well as Ryan's hopes for future collaborations within the FRabbit community, before switching focus to all things Scott - covering his favourite album, songs, live videos - and what it was like coming to Scott's music after his passing.

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  • In episode 3, we talk with with Matt Davies, founders of Manchester Remembers Scott Hutchison', a series of tribute shows hosted on or around Scott's birthday, in Manchester (UK).Matt talks us through how the nights came about, what inspired him to organise the group, as well as a discussion about his favourite Scott memories and what Scott meant to him.Then, in a slight break in format, we talk to two artists who played a Manchester Remembers Scott Hutchison show (or two). First off, we discuss all things Scott and tribute shows with one half of alternative indie-rock group Narwhals, Jacob Cordingley - & - chat to post-rock founding member of Scared Hares (the 1st Frightened Rabbit covers band), Fran Atkinson from Civil Service.
    As well as performing under this moniker at the original Manchester Remembers show, Jacob teamed up at the 2nd Manchester Remembers show with Adam Carpenter of Alien Clouds and -my band, and friends of the Podcast- Civil Service, to form a tribute super-group, 'Scared Hares'Jacob takes us through what he played and why he was so compelled to play.
    We then speak with Fran Atkinson who talks us through making the leap from performing as a band on a singer-songwriter heavy bill, to forming a collective with many acts from the first year to perform at the 2nd Manchester Remembers Scott Hutchison show a year later.
    The episode is rounded off with a performance by Jacob Cordingley from Narwhals, playing Matt Davies' favourite Scott Hutchison song.

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  • In episode 2, we talk with Ade Cartwright, co-creator of Scott's Bench in Kelvingrove, The Woodpile Bench in The Haining (Selkirk), The Midnight Organ Flight project, Pint4aPal & organiser of a Frightened Rabbit tribute show at Glastonbury 2019 featuring Frank Turner [as well as much, much more].


    Along with discussing what it meant to Ade to help found both of Scott's Benches, we discuss the impact the Midnight Organ Flight project has had in uniting fans, and delve deeper into how Ade came to share a sing-a-long with Frank Turner in honour of Scott.

    As you'll hear, Ade's often humorous insights into the part he has played in preserving Scott's legacy are balanced by a a constant through-line during the conversation; of a fan eager to unite and support fellow fans, and help us all make a few lasting and memorable Tiny Changes.

    We also learn Ade's favourite Scott songs and album, as well as hearing about some of his favourite Frightened Rabbit live shows, encounters with Scott along the way, and how Scott's music has impacted his life for the better.


    Also featuring in this episode, we have **community submissions** from Kristy & Andy, which features a voicemail left for their friend by Scott at a music festival in Australia in 2008.


    The show is brought to a close by a listener cover performed by Fake Flamingo from Nijmegan, in der Nederlands.

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  • In episode 1, we talk to US poet and long-time collaborator with Scott Hutchison, Fran (Francis) Daulerio.The conversation covers a discussion on the origins of Fran meeting and working with Scott on If and When We Wake (2015), Fran's first poetry collection, along with Scott providing further illustrations for Please Plant This Book (2018).We also discuss Fran's upcoming 2nd full length poetry collection, Joy - a project which started life as another collaboration with Scott before evolving into a collection featuring a number of poignant poems regarding Scott's passing, their friendship and ultimately Fran's attempts to come to terms with his grief surrounding the death of his close friend.
    We also learn about Fran's favourite Scott songs, his involvement in the FRabbit community, other charitable causes he's supporting and what happens when the pledge of allegiance plays half way through a Podcast.We hope it's as fun to listen to as it was to record!
    Here are links to:the US pre-order for Joy, by Francis Dauleriothe UK pre-order for Joy, by Francis Daulerio
    Here's a link to All Is Not Lost, the collaborative vinyl featuring Francis Daulerio, Laurie Cameron and Jeff Zeigler:All Is Not Lost - Vinyl - USAll Is Not Lost - Vinyl - UK
    Here's a link to Fran's website: (Francisdaulerio.com)During our conversation Fran references the following additional charitable causes:The American Foundation For Suicide PreventionEvery Town for Gun SafetyTiny Changes
    Also featuring in this episode, we have community submissions from:
    Ade Cartwright, who will provide us links to 'Pint for a Pal (Pint4aPal)' and 'While I'm Alive I'll Make Tiny Changes to Glastonbury' T-Shirts when the websites go live.The show is brought to a close by a listener cover performed by Lanarkshire's The Sensitive Souls.
    Enjoy,
    The Scott Pod.

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