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Keywords
Smash Palace, Stephen Butler, music industry, Quincy Jones, new album, local music scene, passion for music, social media, music evolution, Pierre Robert
Summary
In this conversation, Stephen Butler of Smash Palace discusses the band's history, the challenges of the music industry, and the release of their latest album '87. He reflects on the impact of Quincy Jones on their name change, the importance of local music scenes, and the evolution of music over the years. Butler emphasizes the need for passion in music and the necessity of diversifying as a musician in today's landscape.
Takeaways
Smash Palace has been active since the early 80s, evolving through various challenges.
The band originally started as Quincy but had to change their name due to legal issues with Quincy Jones.
Their latest album '87 was released in October and has been well received.
Butler emphasizes the importance of local music scenes and the influence of figures like Pierre Robert.
The music industry has changed significantly, especially with the rise of social media.
Passion for music is crucial for success in the industry.
Diversifying skills as a musician can lead to more opportunities.
Butler reflects on the importance of getting out of town to gain exposure.
The band has a rich history of touring and recording, with many albums to their name.
Butler encourages young musicians to focus on their craft and love for music.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background of Smash Palace
02:53 The Journey of Smash Palace: From Quincy to 87
05:33 The Evolution of Music and Band Dynamics
08:23 The Impact of Quincy Jones and Name Change
11:18 The Tragic Loss of Alex and Its Aftermath
14:06 Musical Transformation and New Wave Era
16:54 Current Projects and Future Plans
23:38 Building a Music Scene on Tuesdays
25:24 Pioneering Original Music at the Galaxy
25:53 The Evolution of Live Music Audiences
28:42 The Changing Landscape of Rock and Roll
30:34 Collaborations and New Projects
32:17 Mentoring the Next Generation of Musicians
34:18 Smash Palace's Latest Album and Future Plans
35:37 Connections with the Hooters and Local Legends
38:19 Tribute to Pierre Robert and Community Impact
39:30 The Importance of Networking in Music
41:40 Passion and Diversification in Music Careers
43:29 Navigating the Modern Music Industry
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Eric Bauberger is a musician, life coach, and physical therapist combining music and mental health in just about everything he does. Eric is passionate about mental health, physical and emotional well-being, and incorporating music where appropriate.
After the tragic loss of his sister he decided to create a Rock Opera which is currently being released in singles as part of a larger project. Stick around for the end of the conversation when we get to hear the yet-to-be-released single Dancing Is The Point. Headphones are recommended for this one.
If you are interested in connecting with Eric you can find him at the below links:
ericbauberger.com
https://www.instagram.com/eric_bauberger/ (personal account)
https://www.instagram.com/rrhea_band/ (band account)
And if anyone is interested in emailing me directly - ericbauberger@gmail.com
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