From Buddy Guy to Foghat: Livin' Loud with Scott Holt

EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 31 MIN

From Buddy Guy to Foghat: Livin' Loud with Scott Holt

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Our conversation flows like a smooth blues riff as Scott Holt dives into the core of his musical journey. He isn’t just a guitarist; he’s a storyteller, weaving tales of his experiences with legends like Buddy Guy and the camaraderie he shares with his bandmates in Foghat. It's refreshing to hear how he transitioned from a young musician to a seasoned performer, and his insights into the music industry are as enlightening as they are entertaining. Scott's commitment to his craft is evident—his practice regimen was nothing short of intense, and he reflects on how that dedication shaped his artistry.Scott's philosophy of 'Loud is Good' resonates throughout the episode, symbolizing a life lived without reservations. He passionately recounts how music serves as a balm for the soul, a necessary escape from the daily grind. His anecdotes are peppered with humor and sincerity, making it clear that he values connection over everything else. As he prepares for upcoming performances, you can feel the excitement beneath the surface, showcasing the joy of creating and sharing music with others.The camaraderie he shares with Foghat is unmistakable, emphasizing that they’re not just a band but a family that thrives on mutual respect and shared passion. One of the highlights of our chat is when Scott discusses the balance between honoring the legacy of Foghat while infusing the music with his unique style. It’s a delicate dance, and he navigates it with grace, ensuring that every performance remains true to the band's roots while still allowing his personality to shine. This blend of respect and creativity is what keeps the music alive and relevant. So whether you’re a long-time fan or new to Foghat's sound, Scott’s enthusiasm is infectious, leaving us all eager for the next chapter in this legendary band's story.[00:00] Meet Scott Holt[01:48] Loud Is Good[02:45] Hendrix Spark[04:30] Practice Obsession[06:07] Lessons From Buddy[08:03] Blues Roots[09:47] Going Solo[11:00] Winning Crowds[13:26] Joining Foghat[15:33] Carrying The Legacy[16:16] Honoring the Legacy[17:34] Why Foghat Endures[18:42] Tour Life and Band Chemistry[20:13] Home Base in Nashville[23:07] Advice for Young Musicians[26:22] Driving On Song Origins[27:36] Tour Plug and Farewell[29:48] Outro and Closing CreditsTakeaways:Scott Holt shares his journey from practicing guitar 10-12 hours a day to touring with legends, emphasizing dedication and passion for music.He discusses the importance of living life 'loud', encouraging listeners to express love and joy without hesitation.The podcast highlights the significance of music in our lives, stating it washes away the dust of everyday life, providing a spiritual cleanse.Holt emphasizes that while talent is crucial, the real challenge lies in connecting with an audience and being an entertainer on stage.He reflects on the sacrifices required for success in music, suggesting that it's not for the faint of heart but rewarding for those truly passionate.Listeners are encouraged to seek their unique voice in music while respecting the legacy of previous artists, a balance that Scott navigates in his role with Foghat.Foghat Official | On Tour Now!Ticketmaster - Foghat at the Family Arena - Sat - May 02, 2026 - 7:00 PMFacebook - FoghatInstagram - Foghat Official YouTube - FoghatX - FoghatThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#foghat #foghattour #foghat2026tour #twangandbang #foghattwangandbang2026 #scottholt #blues

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