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Making a Scene Presents

Richard LHommedieu
Making a Scene Presents
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    Interview with Erik Vincent Huey

    02/03/2026 | 54 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Erik Vincent Huey

    Erik Huey grew up along the Monongahela River in West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania, the son of four generations of coal miners. That background runs deep in both his life and his music. He was raised in a world shaped by working-class struggle, Appalachian tradition, and the kind of hard-earned perspective that never really leaves you. At the same time, he came of age blasting punk bands like The Clash, X, and the Sex Pistols, absorbing their raw energy, rebellion, and refusal to play by the rules.

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    Gerry Casey Interviews Guy Verlinde

    01/03/2026 | 32 mins.
    Guy Verlinde is one of the most respected and enduring figures in the Belgian blues scene. Over the past two decades, he has built a remarkable career as a singer, songwriter, and performer, becoming a leading voice for blues music in Belgium and far beyond. Since emerging as a major presence on the scene, Verlinde has recorded 17 albums and established himself as an artist with both deep roots in the tradition and a strong personal identity.

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    Don Arbor is Making a Scene

    28/02/2026 | 58 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Don Arbor

    Don Arbor is an award-winning songwriter and video artist whose lifelong connection to music began before he was even born. As he tells it, his first musical influence was hearing his mother’s beautiful soprano voice while still in the womb. Not long after, he started singing himself—and he has never really stopped.

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    How to Tour Like a Pro

    27/02/2026 | 23 mins.
    Every spring, touring season rolls in like a weather front. The calendars fill up, festivals come back to life, and venues start answering emails a little faster. And every spring, the same truth shows up right behind it: if you want a real career as a musician—solo artist or full band—the job is performing. The job is the road. The job is showing up over and over until strangers become fans, fans become supporters, and supporters become the foundation of a life in music.

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    The Psychology of a Productive Home Studio

    27/02/2026 | 21 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - The Psychology of a Productive Home Studio

    The home studio looks like a room, but it behaves like a brain. It remembers what you do in it. It trains you through tiny cues. It rewards you for finishing. It punishes you for drifting. And if you’re a working artist, it can either become a quiet engine that prints masters and income, or a beautiful trap that keeps you “busy” forever without shipping a thing.

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