Episode Seven: Andrew Hyatt

EPISODE · Apr 1, 2020 · 50 MIN

Episode Seven: Andrew Hyatt

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Season One, Episode Seven: The Show must go on! With COVID_19 forcing us to stay home, we bring you our Social Distancing Episode!Andrew Hyatt was named an “Artist To Watch” by Entertainment Tonight Canada. The Sudbury native is a healthy mix of rebellion and respect-for-tradition. Hyatt was one of the Top 10 most played Canadian artists at country radio in 2018. Winner of the 2018 CMAO Rising Star Award, and nominated for Male Artist of the Year in 2019, Hyatt was also crowned the winner of SiriusXM’s Top of the Country competition last September. Andrew joins us from self-isolation at his home in Sudbury to talk about life since COVID_19, puppies, home renovations, and proving a high school teacher wrong. Also, is Paul Rudd dead?!The Show is hosted by socially-distanced Amy Aust and self-isolated Scotty Kipfer.Andrew Hyatt, welcome to The Show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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