Marine Lacoste, Corey Hart / Uncle Kracker / Highway Hunters

Marine Lacoste is a keyboard player from Quebec Canada who plays with major artists Uncle Kracker and Corey Hart, as well as fronting her own band Highway Hunters. We talk on all three with Marine plus her establishment of a piano academy for rock players. To listen / watch: * Audio-only: click on the play button in the audio player above, or: * Video: watch the embedded video below or check it and previous episodes out on our YouTube Channel Discussion topics covered during the show (links will open in new tab): CEGEP (post secondary education option in Quebec) Listening to Deep Purple and loving rock organ playing Getting the gig with Uncle Kracker Marine playing live with Uncle Kracker Marine’s rig for Uncle Kracker Getting the gig with Corey Hart Marine playing at the Juno Awards with Corey Hart Marine’s rig for Corey Hart Highway Hunters – “when Deep Purple, Keith Emerson and Halestorm have a baby” Highway Hunters – Down The River Marine Lacoste’s Online Rock Lessons  B3 players who inspire (Lachy Doley interview link) Highway Hunters’ ELP tribute: Knife Edge  Learning to be a front-person behind a keyboard Marine’s train wreck moment Marine’s suggestions for new players Peter Keys Tag a keyboard player: more Ty Bailie! Desert Island Discs: Transmission – The Tea Party, Machine Head – Deep Purple, Trouble – LaMontagne, Grace – Jeff Buckley, Great Western Valkyrie – Rival Sons. Thanks to our supporters for this episode: Brother Paul Brown , Musicplayer.com forums, Tammy Katchur’s Musical Stew and Radio Grande Key links: Buy some keyboard related merchandise Drop us a line via the website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter ,

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Keyboard players from all genres talk about their careers and share insights for the rest of us. Whether you’re a weekend warrior in a covers band or a successful act on the international tour circuit, we’ll try and keep you entertained with the latest and greatest keyboard players talk. Both show hosts are players themselves, so we try to keep it relevant and fun.