Season 4: Episode 3 - meet Bluetile
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Cameron chats to Jason Lovell, Fraser McCarter, Luke Smith and Sam Cowan from North Berwick's notorious rock and roll legends Bluetile. These guys stormed onto the stage at Fringe by the Sea in 2019 to an audience of several hundred and have never looked back. Steampunk has been proud to host them for numerous gigs since and we have so enjoyed watching them develop their abundant musical talent. We hope you enjoy this conversation which spans so many topics (so many) - but also music, creativity and being young and in North Berwick. Every episode in this series is, like its guests, very different. But that is what community is all about, a rich tapestry of different experiences which we weave together to create more than just the sum of its parts. We hope you enjoy the series. Please do follow us if you would like to hear future episodes and share with others who may be interested too. You can reach us via Instagram: @steampunkcoffee @steampunkroast Or email [email protected] www.steampunkcoffee.co.uk for online coffee, subscriptions, brew gear and sick merch. 🎙 This podcast is made possible due to tech genius Cameron Smith who has sadly now left us to pursue a career in sound engineering software. We miss do him but he remains in our hearts and in our podcasts!
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