Kiefer Sutherland

This week’s episode features Kiefer Sutherland.

So many folks know Sutherland from his work in television and film, but as you’ll learn from today’s edition of the podcast, he’s also a lifetime music fan who has a healthy guitar addiction (he’s got quite a few guitars in his collection) and a longtime love of songwriting.

He’s finally sharing a batch of those songs with the world, thanks to the pending release of his debut solo album, Down In A Hole, which will be out this summer.

Singer-songwriter Jude Cole (also an artist manager for a number of years now) is one of Sutherland’s longtime friends — and his former partner in Ironworks Music. He played an important role in helping to put this new record together. We’ll discuss Cole’s involvement and also go through the other folks who were part of the process.

Here’s a taste of the new album, the first single, “Not Enough Whiskey.”

Sutherland’s out on the road right now playing intimate club shows with his band. Visit his official website and Facebook to see all of the latest tour dates and information.

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Thanks for listening!

Lost Together with Matt Wardlaw, Episode 16: Kiefer Sutherland

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Matt Wardlaw

Matt Wardlaw is a music lifer with nearly 20 years of experience in the industry. Of course you all have shoes older than that, but that's okay, Matt realizes that he's still a rookie. His byline has appeared in the Riverfront Times (St. Louis), Cleveland Scene, Blogcritics, Music's Bottom Line and Ultimate Classic Rock, among others. In addition to writing for Popdose, Matt also has his own music blog called Addicted to Vinyl where he writes about a variety of subjects including but not limited to vinyl. In his spare time, Matt enjoys long walks in the park, Cherone-era Van Halen and driving long distances to Night Ranger concerts.

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