
Tommy "Gunn" McMullin
06/18/23 • 37 min
From Seattle, to Los Angeles, to Memphis, to "geez, I don't wanna talk about it", the Gunner has been there, done that, hated it, and then, ya know what maybe it wasn't so bad!
Tommy's truly seen and done it all, from lead guitar, to singing, to mastering compositions, here is just a slice of it. Grab your favorite beverage and get ready for some deep nostalgia while we hear some of the Gunner's story with his best friend, and our host, Owen Wright.
"Seattle's Sound, Then and Now" is a podcast hosted by Lead Guitarist Owen Wright of My Sister's Machine/Mistrust and produced by David Yama and J.P. Lamb.
The podcast explores Seattle's music scene from the early 80s through the mid-90s as well as the scene today.
From Seattle, to Los Angeles, to Memphis, to "geez, I don't wanna talk about it", the Gunner has been there, done that, hated it, and then, ya know what maybe it wasn't so bad!
Tommy's truly seen and done it all, from lead guitar, to singing, to mastering compositions, here is just a slice of it. Grab your favorite beverage and get ready for some deep nostalgia while we hear some of the Gunner's story with his best friend, and our host, Owen Wright.
"Seattle's Sound, Then and Now" is a podcast hosted by Lead Guitarist Owen Wright of My Sister's Machine/Mistrust and produced by David Yama and J.P. Lamb.
The podcast explores Seattle's music scene from the early 80s through the mid-90s as well as the scene today.
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Seattle's Sound - Nick Pollock
On our season premiere of "Seattle's Sound, Then and Now" our host Owen Wright (My Sister's Machine/Mistrust) interviews longtime friend and singer of My Sister's Machine, Nick Pollock. From their beginnings in the Seattle alternative music scene to today, Nick and Owen discuss getting signed to touring and much more.
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Seattle's Sound, Then and Now is a podcast project hosted by Lead Guitarist Owen Wright of My Sister's Machine/Mistrust and produced by David Yama and J.P. Lamb.
The podcast will explore Seattle's music scene from the early 80s through the mid-90s as well as the scene today.
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Kim Virant
In this special episode of "Seattle's Sound, Then and Now," host Owen Wright has a meaningful conversation with the esteemed Kim Virant, an iconic figure in the Seattle music scene. From her memorable days as the lead singer of "Lazy Susan" during the Grunge era to her ongoing musical journey, Kim shares heartfelt stories, cherished memories, and insights into her current endeavors. Join the conversation for an uplifting and laugh filled experience that will leave you with a sense of nostalgia.
Moreover, this episode has excerpts of two of Kim Virant's latest songs, "Navigate" and "She Got Out." These two samples will leave you begging for more!
Want to hear Kim's latest songs, all the way through and live? Then make sure to save the date for "The Ginger Trio" show on July 8th at 8 pm, where Kim Virant and her band will be performing at Slim's Last Chance, located in the beloved and historic Georgetown neighborhood. Immerse yourself in the authentic atmosphere that pays homage to Seattle's Grunge music heritage.
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