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EPISODE · Jul 28, 2024 · 1H 26M

#36: Tatum Quinn (Rock and Roll Journey, Getting Gigs, and Being Pro)

from The Trust The Band Podcast with Colin Campbell · host Colin Campbell

Hey, it's Colin Campbell, and welcome to the Trust the Band Podcast! In this episode, I'm thrilled to chat with the incredible Tatum Quinn. Tatum's journey from her early days, training at Berklee School of Music, to working with Ubisoft, and her experiences as a professional musician is nothing short of inspiring. We dive into her story, discussing her dyslexia, how it shaped her musical path, and her inspirations from classic rock legends. We also talk about her current projects, upcoming releases, and the dynamic within her band. Fat Lines: "I now believe that it's a superpower. Dyslexic people think about life very differently because we have to navigate situations and learning differently." "My powerhouse vocals came from Nancy Martinez, and I'll be forever grateful for her for that." "We really just came together as a band. We're all friends. We're all family. We eat together, we laugh together, we cry together, we get high together. Whatever we gotta do, we do it together." "If I could write something that somebody relates to and be that voice for them, then I feel very fulfilled. If I change one person's life the way that Eminem did for me, my life will be fulfilled." "Back in Time is really like paying homage to that whole thing that I grew up doing. I grew up with classic rock. I grew up singing classic rock. That's where my roots are, and that's where my roots will always stay." Whether you're a budding musician, a seasoned professional, or just a fan of great stories, this episode promises to inspire and entertain. Don't miss out on Tatum Quinn's valuable advice and unique perspective on navigating the music industry. Key Takeaways: The importance of perseverance and passion in overcoming challenges. Insights into the process of songwriting and recording. The significance of building a supportive and cohesive band dynamic. Guest Links: Tatum Quinn Website Tatum Quinn on Instagram Support the Show: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on whichever platform you’re using and share it with your friends! Your support helps us continue to bring you more amazing content. Follow Us: Website: Trust the Band Instagram: Trust the Band Official Contact Us: For questions, guest suggestions, or sponsorship opportunities, email us at [email protected]. Show Description: This is a Montreal-based music podcast. The purpose is for musicians and music fans to understand the mindsets, methods, and money behind the music of interesting artists. I'm your host, Colin Campbell.

Hey, it's Colin Campbell, and welcome to the Trust the Band Podcast! In this episode, I'm thrilled to chat with the incredible Tatum Quinn. Tatum's journey from her early days, training at Berklee School of Music, to working with Ubisoft, and her experiences as a professional musician is nothing short of inspiring. We dive into her story, discussing her dyslexia, how it shaped her musical path, and her inspirations from classic rock legends. We also talk about her current projects, upcoming releases, and the dynamic within her band. Fat Lines: "I now believe that it's a superpower. Dyslexic people think about life very differently because we have to navigate situations and learning differently." "My powerhouse vocals came from Nancy Martinez, and I'll be forever grateful for her for that." "We really just came together as a band. We're all friends. We're all family. We eat together, we laugh together, we cry together, we get high together. Whatever we gotta do, we do it together." "If I could write something that somebody relates to and be that voice for them, then I feel very fulfilled. If I change one person's life the way that Eminem did for me, my life will be fulfilled." "Back in Time is really like paying homage to that whole thing that I grew up doing. I grew up with classic rock. I grew up singing classic rock. That's where my roots are, and that's where my roots will always stay." Whether you're a budding musician, a seasoned professional, or just a fan of great stories, this episode promises to inspire and entertain. Don't miss out on Tatum Quinn's valuable advice and unique perspective on navigating the music industry. Key Takeaways: The importance of perseverance and passion in overcoming challenges. Insights into the process of songwriting and recording. The significance of building a supportive and cohesive band dynamic. Guest Links: Tatum Quinn Website Tatum Quinn on Instagram Support the Show: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on whichever platform you’re using and share it with your friends! Your support helps us continue to bring you more amazing content. Follow Us: Website: Trust the Band Instagram: Trust the Band Official Contact Us: For questions, guest suggestions, or sponsorship opportunities, email us at [email protected]. Show Description: This is a Montreal-based music podcast. The purpose is for musicians and music fans to understand the mindsets, methods, and money behind the music of interesting artists. I'm your host, Colin Campbell.

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