SMI Radio Ep. 72 On Demand: Mycle Wastman & Matt Brown (Photo Slideshow)

Matt Brown & Mycle Wastman backstage at Jazz Bones (Photo by Greg Roth)

Mycle Wastman may not have gotten past the knockout round on NBC’s The Voice this week, but he won the hearts of fans across the country. 13 million viewers got to discover what we in the Northwest have known for years: that Mr. Wastman is one of the most talented, smoothest, and soulful singers anywhere.

A blessed few were able to see Mycle and the very talented Matt Brown display their skills this past weekend at Tacoma’s Jazz Bones. (See photo slideshow below.) On this week’s episode of SMI Radio, we take you backstage at Jazz Bones for a conversation with Mycle and Matt. In the first half of the show, Mycle talks about his adventure performing on The Voice, and how he went from a construction job and segued into a music career.

In the second half of the show, Matt joins in the conversation and discusses his music and songwriting process. (Matt Recently participated in The Seattle Living Show and Melodic Caring Project concert a few weeks back. Check it out here.) In addition, you will hear selected tracks from both of these stellar Northwest artists.

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Not only is he a multi-media journalist, he is also an accomplished musician. He is the founder of SMI and drives the creative look, feel and branding for the publication. His years of writing, arranging, and performing live music in a variety of genres inform his ability to communicate the message and the mechanics of music. Roth’s work on SMI reflects his philosophy that music is the universal language, and builds community. He believes it has the power to unite people of every race, religion, gender, and persuasion.