Kai Crowe-Getty of Lord Nelson joins us to talk about their new album Transmission, how this album differs from their previous albums, going for a different sound, their journey into music, being on the road/touring, what folks can expect in 2022 and more. Plus, Carin Luna-Ostaseski, founder of SIA Scotch Whisky, joins us for Tasting Notes to talk about their Entrepreneurial Spirit Fund.

SHOW NOTES:

  • Introduction to show 
  • On this week’s “Tasting Notes”, Carin Luna-Ostaseski, founder of SIA Scotch, talks about their Entrepreneurial Spirit Fund and giving back. (starts around the 1-minute mark)

Kai Crowe-Getty, vocals/guitar for the band Lord Nelson, joins us at the 7-minute mark.

  • What are you drinking tonight? 
  • How would you describe the band’s style of music? 
  • Who/what type of music did you grow up with or influenced you? 
  • What got you into music?
  • When did you decide to make this a career? 
  • Lord Nelson dropped its latest album Transmission in January, what do you want folks to take away from that album? 
  • You all went into this one with a plan of having a live, but studio feel. Why did you want that? 
  • This album also features three writers and vocalists with brothers Henry and Calloway Jones contributing. How did that come about? 
  • What’s it like for you in writing songs? Where do you pull from? 
  • How big of an impact does being based out of Charlottesville and Virginia have on y’all? 
  • I read a comment from you that you all are a road band, so what’s it been like taking some more downtime from touring 
  • What was it like waiting to release the album? 
  • What’s your favorite part of being on the road? 
  • What can folks expect from you this year?

For more on the band Lord Nelson, check out https://lordnelsonband.com/ or find them on social media.

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