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Undercurrent Stories - Bonham, Composing and Beer: Ian Hatton

Bonham, Composing and Beer: Ian Hatton

10/02/24 • 44 min

Undercurrent Stories

This episode features Ian Hatton, English guitarist and former member of the hard rock band Bonham.
Our conversation starts with the story about the foundation of the band in 1988 with Jason Bonham, son of the late Led Zeppelin drummer, John Bonham.
We discuss Ian's journey into composing for TV and film scores and we learn what it was like playing alongside Paul Rodgers, Jeff Back, Brian May and many more rock icons.
The episode concludes with a deep dive into Ian's latest project, Old Glenham Brewery. Producing British cask ales for the American market Ian talks about the inspiration for producing UK style beer as he reminisces about living in the UK and his eventual move to the USA.
Ian's links:

https://www.ianhatton.com/

https://www.oldglenhambrewery.com/

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Intro and outro music, 'Time for a Coffee' Bob Wells © 2020

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This episode features Ian Hatton, English guitarist and former member of the hard rock band Bonham.
Our conversation starts with the story about the foundation of the band in 1988 with Jason Bonham, son of the late Led Zeppelin drummer, John Bonham.
We discuss Ian's journey into composing for TV and film scores and we learn what it was like playing alongside Paul Rodgers, Jeff Back, Brian May and many more rock icons.
The episode concludes with a deep dive into Ian's latest project, Old Glenham Brewery. Producing British cask ales for the American market Ian talks about the inspiration for producing UK style beer as he reminisces about living in the UK and his eventual move to the USA.
Ian's links:

https://www.ianhatton.com/

https://www.oldglenhambrewery.com/

Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Your support helps us bring more inspiring stories and guests to your ears!
Connect with Undercurrent Stories:
- Website: https://www.undercurrentstories.com/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/undercurrentstories/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/undercurrentstories
Intro and outro music, 'Time for a Coffee' Bob Wells © 2020

Question or comment? Send us a text message.

www.undercurrentstories.com

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Live from the Edinburgh Fringe: Sam Bates, Award Winning Playwright

Live from the Edinburgh Fringe I talk to Sam Bates, the award-winning playwright and director of the Working Progress Collective Theatre. In between performances of his latest play, 'Sessions', we delve deep into Sam's personal journey. From his challenging upbringing, troubled youth and to finding his voice in the world of theatre, the episode offers a raw and honest look at a young man's journey.
In the episode you will hear about;
Edinburgh Fringe Experience: Sam shares what it’s like to perform at one of the world's most prestigious arts festivals without the big marketing budgets of other productions, relying on word of mouth and personal interactions to build momentum.
Sam’s Personal Journey: Growing up in a working-class background, Sam faced numerous challenges, including family struggles, legal troubles, and mental health issues. He opens up about his path from being lost and isolated to finding purpose through theatre and storytelling.
The Story Behind 'Sessions:' Sam talks about his play, 'Sessions', which follows the journey of a 17-year-old facing the consequences of violent crime and his transformative relationship with an unconventional youth officer. The play draws heavily from Sam’s personal experiences and those of his peers.
The Importance of Authentic Masculinity: Sam discusses his work with youth charities and the need to redefine masculinity in a healthier, more supportive way, emphasising vulnerability and emotional openness.
Creating the Working Progress Collective: Sam reflects on the challenges and triumphs of setting up his theatre company and the importance of building trust and collaboration within his team.
Audience Reactions: From social workers to former youth offenders, audience members connect deeply with the themes of 'Sessions'. Sam emphasises the importance of post-show discussions, where the audience can engage directly with the cast and creators.
Future Plans: Looking ahead, Sam talks about plans for a UK tour, scratch nights, and new writing projects that explore working-class stories and the complexities of human nature.
Memorable Quotes:

“We’re never 100% healed, and we’re never 100% good. Nine times out of ten, it’s just good people sometimes doing bad things.”
“I want people to walk away from the play with a new perspective, to question their first impressions of people, especially those who seem lost or troubled.”
Connect with Sam Bates and Working Progress Collective Theatre:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingprogresscollective/
- Twitter: https://x.com/WPCtheatre
- Website: https://www.workingprogresscollective.co.uk/
Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Your support helps us bring more inspiring stories and guests to your ears!
Connect with Undercurrent Stories:
- Website: https://www.undercurrentstories.com/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/undercurrentstories/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/undercurrentstories
Intro and outro music, 'Time for a Coffee' Bob Wells © 2020

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What is a Black Hole? How many are there in the Universe? How are they formed? What size are they and what would the consequences be if we were able to travel to a Black Hole?
To answer these questions and many more join me in conversation with Marcus Chown, an award-winning writer and broadcaster. Formerly a radio astronomer at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, he is a Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Brunel University. His books include The Ascent of Gravity, which was The Sunday Times Science Book of the Year; and he has just brought out his latest book A Crack in Everything: How Black Holes Came in From the Cold and Took Centre Cosmic Stage. As well as writing, Marcus was a regular guest on the BBC4 comedy-science show, It’s Only A Theory, and often appears on Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch.
Marcus's links:
https://marcuschown.com/
Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Crack-Everything-Black-Cosmic-Centre/dp/1804544329
Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Your support helps us bring more inspiring stories and guests to your ears!
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- Website: https://www.undercurrentstories.com/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/undercurrentstories/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/undercurrentstories
Intro and outro music, 'Time for a Coffee' Bob Wells © 2020

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