Episode 422: What Working Musicians Actually Need (with Scott Uhl)

EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 42 MIN

Episode 422: What Working Musicians Actually Need (with Scott Uhl)

from Cover Band Confidential's Podcast (Music Business, Gigging Tips & Making Money as a Musician) · host Coverband Confidential

If you’re a working musician trying to balance gigs, gear, and content creation… this episode is required listening.This week, we sit down with Scott Uhl — a gigging multi-instrumentalist, YouTube gear reviewer, and full-time creative who’s built a career testing gear in the real world (not just a bedroom studio).We dig into: What actually matters in live gear (and what doesn’t) Why most musicians overthink tone and underthink performance The reality of being a full-time working musician in 2026 How Scott built a successful YouTube channel during the pandemic Testing gear LIVE at gigs (and when it goes wrong) The economics of cover bands vs original projects His experimental solo project Spiral Cell and creative workflow Plus — we talk NAMM, wireless systems, budget PA setups, and why the audience doesn’t care what gear you’re using… as long as it works.If you’ve ever wondered how to turn music into a sustainable career — this one’s packed with insight.👉 Check out Scott’s channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ScottUhlMusic 👉 Follow Cover Band Confidential for more real-world musician advice: https://www.youtube.com/@CoverBandConfidential Thank you so much for tuning in!  If you want to help be sure to like, subscribe and share with your friends!  https://www.coverbandconfidential.com/linksIf you have any questions please email at:[email protected] supporting us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/coverbandconfidential

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