
End of year space and slides special, with Chris Hadfield, Rosie Turton and 1201 Alarm
12/30/23 • 73 min
To close out the year, in this bumper Space Special, Steve is joined by astronaut Chris Hadfield, trombonist Rosie Turton and composer Steve Thompson - all of them trombonists with a number of additional skills in their portfolio!
Steve Thompson tells us about his project 1201 Alarm and how his album Hello World will be the first album on the moon! Then trombonist, composer and stalwart of the recent UK jazz revival Rosie Turton is in the studio to give us a binaural tour of the simultaneously most comedic and melancholy instrument of all: the trombone. And to close out the episode - and in fact the year - Steve interviews astronaut Chris Hadfield, former Commander of the International Space Station, experienced musician and bestselling author. Chris doesn't really do podcast interviews usually, so this is quite a coup, and in this extended, wide-ranging chat, Steve and Chris discuss the links between exploration and music, the evolution of music and its links to mankind's restless, travelling nature, international jam sessions on the ISS, and changing guitar strings in orbit.
Wilton's Music Hall tickets: https://www.wiltons.org.uk/whatson/854-steve-pretty-and-friends-on-the-origin-of-the-pieces
Steve's website: http://www.stevepretty.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/StevePrettyOnTheOriginofthePieces
Chris Hadfield's Space Oddity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaOC9danxNo
Chris' books: https://chrishadfield.ca/books/
Rosie Turton: https://www.rosieturton.com/
1201_Alarm: http://www.1201-alarm.com/home.html
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To close out the year, in this bumper Space Special, Steve is joined by astronaut Chris Hadfield, trombonist Rosie Turton and composer Steve Thompson - all of them trombonists with a number of additional skills in their portfolio!
Steve Thompson tells us about his project 1201 Alarm and how his album Hello World will be the first album on the moon! Then trombonist, composer and stalwart of the recent UK jazz revival Rosie Turton is in the studio to give us a binaural tour of the simultaneously most comedic and melancholy instrument of all: the trombone. And to close out the episode - and in fact the year - Steve interviews astronaut Chris Hadfield, former Commander of the International Space Station, experienced musician and bestselling author. Chris doesn't really do podcast interviews usually, so this is quite a coup, and in this extended, wide-ranging chat, Steve and Chris discuss the links between exploration and music, the evolution of music and its links to mankind's restless, travelling nature, international jam sessions on the ISS, and changing guitar strings in orbit.
Wilton's Music Hall tickets: https://www.wiltons.org.uk/whatson/854-steve-pretty-and-friends-on-the-origin-of-the-pieces
Steve's website: http://www.stevepretty.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/StevePrettyOnTheOriginofthePieces
Chris Hadfield's Space Oddity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaOC9danxNo
Chris' books: https://chrishadfield.ca/books/
Rosie Turton: https://www.rosieturton.com/
1201_Alarm: http://www.1201-alarm.com/home.html
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Wilton's Music Hall tickets for 20th January: https://www.wiltons.org.uk/whatson/854-steve-pretty-and-friends-on-the-origin-of-the-pieces
Steve's website: http://www.stevepretty.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/StevePrettyOnTheOriginofthePieces
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