Episodios

  • Dustin Lowman
    Jul 15 2025

    Get ready for a deep dive into the mind of Dustin Lowman! In the latest episode of Pursuing the Muse, Tom Compton sits down with singer-songwriter Dustin Lowman to discuss his captivating album, "Invulnerable,".

    Dustin Lowman is a singer-songwriter residing in the greater New York City area, drawing inspiration from masters like Bob Dylan. He released his album "Invulnerable" in late 2024, following EPs such as "Carnivalesque" and "Folk Songs". Lowman views songwriting as an inner sanctum where he converts the chaos from life into something constructive

    In the interview, Dustin shares the fascinating concept behind the album's title and goes deep on several of the tracks. He elaborates on his innate draw to creative writing from a young age and how he began songwriting around age 15. He describes the value of the "insecure voice". There's also chat about Bob Dylan and Dustin's use of comedy.

    This episode offers a rare glimpse into the creative process of a talented songwriter who truly lives his art.

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    Learn more about Dustin here:


    https://dustinlowman.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/dustinlowmanmusic/

    https://www.facebook.com/DustinLowmanMusic/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0EXIhje91Ic2bnsbk_skXg

    https://onwriting.substack.com/

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    • 00:01:52 - Intro to Dustin Lowman

    • 00:02:05 - Meaning behind the album title "Invulnerable"

    • 00:04:25 - Xppreciation for the album

    • 00:06:18 - Inspiration for "Lucky Stars"

    • 00:07:42 - Early beginnings as a songwriter

    • 00:09:42 - Learning guitar and obsessively writing and studying songs

    • 00:10:49 - Desire to perform

    • 00:12:03 - Performing felt intuitive

    • 00:12:55 - Differences in performing solo acoustic vs. with a band

    • 00:14:20 - Challenges and realities of playing with a band

    • 00:16:13 - Dustin Lowman's journey from Connecticut to Brooklyn

    • 00:18:43 - Songwriting as a "sanctum"

    • 00:21:06 - The role of validation

    • 00:23:55 - The value of insecurity in creativity

    • 00:25:35 - Inspiration for "A Little Green Left"

    • 00:28:02 - Deep connection to Bob Dylan

    • 00:30:39 - Dylan's tangible influence on Lowman's songwriting

    • 00:33:04 - Thoughts on the Bob Dylan biopic

    • 00:38:16 - Origin of "Hangover Cure"

    • 00:40:49 - "Searching for My Twin"

    • 00:42:29 - Comedy and wit

    • 00:45:42 - Discusses his wide range of comedic influences

    • 00:48:38 - Upcoming projects and ways to follow

    • 00:49:55 - Lowman's Substack, "On Writing,"

    • 00:50:31 - Closing remarks

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  • Tim Fitzgerald
    Jul 8 2025

    Pursuing the Muse is back. This episode, we're featuring jazz guitar virtuoso Tim Fitzgerald. Tim and Tom go way back, so Tom can vouch for the fact that Tim's journey is incredible. He transitioned from studying physics to music mastery, learning the rules and how to break them from Barry Harris and Rodney Jones. Tim's now a scholar of Wes Montgomery and has released the acclaimed 'Full House' album, which reimagines Wes's iconic solos. Stay tuned for an inspiring conversation.

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    Find out more about Tim Fitzgerald:


    https://www.timfitzgeraldmusic.com


    https://timfitzgerald.bandcamp.com/


    https://www.instagram.com/timfitzgeraldmusic


    https://www.facebook.com/timfitzgeraldmusic

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    00:01:43 - Intro

    00:02:23 - On humor and improv

    00:03:41 - The "no rim shots" rule. (Bowser DID attend Juliard!)

    00:05:23 - Post-high school journey and early music aspirations

    00:09:53 - Life-changing teachers: Barry Harris

    00:13:04 - The cool demeanor of Jimmy Lovelace

    00:14:37 - Life-changing teachers: Rodney Jones

    00:19:27 - Tim Fitzgerald as an educator

    00:22:46 - Discovering Wes Montgomery

    00:25:00 - Wes Montgomery's commercial success and CTI period

    00:27:50 - The influential "Jazz 625" video

    00:30:41 - Rodney Jones's serendipitous role in the video's release

    00:33:05 - Transcribing Wes Montgomery and book creation

    00:38:36 - The "Full House" album concept

    00:42:03 - Future recording plans and the challenges of the Hammond B-3

    00:47:57 - The connection between music and dance

    01:03:09 - International touring and audience reactions

    01:09:33 - Improvisation as a dynamic conversation

    01:14:51 - Cultivating an individual sound

    01:16:48 - Comparison of Fitzgerald and Montgomery's styles

    01:18:57 - The importance of personality in music

    01:20:06 - Joe Satriani and Eddie Van Halen: A parallel to personal interpretation

    01:21:46 - Concluding remarks

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  • Mike Delevante
    Jul 1 2025

    In this episode we're fortunate to have Nashville musician Mike Delevante join us. His new album, September Days, is in contention for record of the year. It boasts a timeless quality with jangly 12 string electric guitars and it offers a deeply personal feel. Notably, this marks Mike's first album of entirely self-written songs. It's a significant solo debut after years of making music with his older brother in the Delevantes. Get ready to delve into the creative journey behind Mike's remarkable new record, September Days.


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    Find out more about Mike:


    https://mikedelevante.com/

    https://mikedelevante.bandcamp.com/album/september-days

    https://orcd.co/mdseptdays

    https://instagram.com/michaeldelevante

    https://www.youtube.com/@mikedelevante

    Https://facebook.com/mikedelevante

    https://bsky.app/profile/delevante.bsky.social

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    00:01:52 - Intro: Tom Compton welcomes Mike Delevante to Pursuing the Muse.

    00:02:05 - September Days new album released

    00:02:58 - Early Musical Journey & Songwriting

    00:05:50 - Professional Deals & Hiatus

    00:07:03 - Solo Songwriting Emergence

    00:08:18 - Brother's Support & Sibling Dynamics

    00:10:50 - Songwriting Floodgates Opening

    00:12:30 - Personal Songwriting Process

    00:14:22 - Album's Vulnerability & Timeless Sound

    00:16:32 - September Days Title & Seasonal Themes

    00:21:21 - "Adeline" Inspiration

    00:22:38 - Music and Evoked Memories

    00:25:40 - Meeting Garry Tallent

    00:29:43 - Enduring Collaboration with Tallent

    00:36:56 - Working with Producer Joe Pisapia

    00:39:56 - Guitar Arrangements & Recording Approach

    00:41:49 - Vocal Recording & Joe Pisapia's Encouragement

    00:46:16 - Previous Mixing Deal & Graphic Design Background

    00:52:22 - "The Rain Never Came" Theme

    00:56:16 - "When You're Around" Meaning & Album Mood

    01:00:10 - Emerging Hindsight Themes

    01:03:26 - Songwriting Evolution During Recording

    01:06:08 - Drummers & Recording Techniques

    01:11:19 - Confidence from Recording Process

    01:14:50 - Record Label & Guy Clark Foundation

    01:17:33 - Album Availability

    01:20:11 - New Jersey Roots & High School Influence

    01:25:56 - Social Media Presence

    01:31:35 - Closing Remarks: new record length podcast episode


    Pursuing the Muse theme song "Neon Rails" by Joel Corelitz

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  • Eric Ambel
    Jun 24 2025

    In this episode, host Tom Compton talks with Eric Ambel, who truly embodies the word versatile in his work as a musician, producer, and even venue owner at one point. Eric says his many musical roles enhance each other. With a career spanning decades, Eric Ambel was a founding member of iconic bands like Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, The Del Lords and the Yayhoos. 25 years ago, Eric co-founded Cowboy Technical Services, a recording studio which has flourished, finding him to be highly sought after for his production skills. In this episode, we delve into his deep insights as a wearer of many hats. We'll discuss the creative process behind songs like Judas Kiss, his current work with Sarah Borges, and much, much more.


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    Find out more about Eric Ambel:

    https://www.ericambel.com

    https://www.cowboytechnicalservices.com

    https://www.instagram.com/the_ericambel

    https://www.facebook.com/roscoenyc

    https://www.youtube.com/@roscoenyc

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    00:02:27 - Intro: Tom Compton welcomes Eric Ambel to Pursuing the Muse.

    00:03:01 - Early Musical Journey & Late Songwriting Realization

    00:05:00 - The Synergy of Musical Roles

    00:06:23 - Midwest Rock Scene in the 70s

    00:07:48 - From Small Town to Musical Path

    00:08:49 - Pioneering Cowpunk in Wyoming

    00:09:57 - From Laramie to Los Angeles

    00:11:31 - Band Name Evolution

    00:12:07 - Hollywood Club Circuit

    00:12:48 - Joining Joan Jett & the Blackhearts

    00:16:41 - Post-Jett Transition & Move to NYC

    00:19:23 - The Genesis of The Del-Lords

    00:21:28 - The Del Lords' Four-Frontman Vision

    00:23:13 - Songwriting Dynamics & Credits

    00:24:54 - Personal Songwriting & Home Recording

    00:25:00 - Producing Career & Cowboy Technical Services

    00:27:16 - The Evolution of "Judas Kiss"

    00:30:10 - The Del Lords' Initial Split

    00:31:33 - Joining Steve Earle's Dukes

    00:38:38 - Steve Earle's Unique Songwriting & Recording Approach

    00:35:50 - Songwriting Insights from Steve Earle

    00:39:47 - The Formation of The Yayhoos

    00:43:05 - Recording "Fear Not the Obvious" & Vinyl Release

    00:45:20 - "Baby, I Love You" & "Slither" Placement

    00:49:37 - Producer's Niche & Collaborations

    00:50:52 - Songwriting with Sarah Borges

    00:54:57 - Sarah Borges' Fearless Songwriting

    00:57:50 - "Here Come My Love" from the Lakeside Album

    00:59:59 - The Del Lords Reunion & Producing "Elvis Club"

    01:03:39 - The Unfinished Del Lords Record

    01:05:01 - Upcoming Production Projects

    01:06:46 - Audio Movers & Remote Mixing Innovation

    01:10:55 - "Song Guys" & Production Philosophy

    01:13:54 - Where to Connect with Eric Ambel: Eric can be found at ericambel.com, Cowboy Technical's website (cowboytechnicalservices.com), and on Instagram (@the_ericambel) for updates, including "cat pictures and food pictures and, guitar pictures".

    01:15:14 - Nostalgic Return to Fontana & Lake Geneva

    01:16:23 - Fond Memories of Fontana

    01:16:52 - Closing Remarks


    Pursuing the Muse theme song "Neon Rails" by Joel Corelitz

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  • Jon Muq
    Jun 17 2025

    Pursuing the Muse is back for season 3! In this episode, host Tom Compton sits down with singer-songwriter Jon Muq, whose debut album, Flying Away, was widely acclaimed. On Jon's journey from Uganda to Texas, Jon learned to craft vital, joyful songs that are very much needed in our world today. The discussion explores his new single "Hear My Voice" and the creation of his album, produced by Dan Auerbach. Jon shares profound insights into his optimistic worldview and unique approach to challenges, which fuels the celebration present in his music. He also talks about plans for a second album, as well as upcoming tours. Tune in to explore Jon Muq's captivating story and discover the soul behind his inspiring sound.

    Find out more about Jon Muq:

    https://jonmuq.com/

    https://jonmuq.bandcamp.com/

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    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCONhA-kQkZF1jtViuhHMZbw

    https://www.instagram.com/jonmuq/

    https://www.facebook.com/Jonmuq/

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    00:01:41 Introduction by Tom Compton, welcoming Jon Muq.

    00:02:19 Tom praises Jon Muq's album "Flying Away" as his favorite of 2024 and highlights his "happy songs".

    00:02:40 Jon's origins in Uganda, East Africa, currently in Austin, Texas.

    00:03:12 Discussion of when Jon started writing songs, beginning at age 15.

    00:03:38 Story of writing his first English song from a love letter for a friend.

    00:04:46 Jon's journey to Austin, starting with singing for homeless children in Kampala.

    00:05:46 Video of him singing online leads to connection with Norwegian Cruise Line.

    00:06:48 Passengers provided song recommendations, helping him build his list.

    00:08:08 After the cruise, opportunity arises at a refugee home in Austin.

    00:09:41 Initially, Jon had fear about writing his own English songs

    00:10:14 The couple he lived with inspired him to gain confidence and write more songs, leading to about 50 songs.

    00:11:09 Jon's songwriting process

    00:12:32 Discussion of his album "Flying Away" and its one-year anniversary.

    00:12:48 How Dan Auerbach discovered Jon.

    00:15:07 The album's recording process

    00:15:54 Writing "Hello Sunshine" inspiration

    00:17:41 Jon sometimes loses song ideas if he doesn't capture them quickly

    00:19:15 The vibrancy of his songs' source.

    00:19:15 Jon plans a second album

    00:20:28 His new single "Hear My Voice".

    00:23:03 The song's original title

    00:24:08 "Flying Away" features one cover.

    00:25:35 The recording studio vibe

    00:26:05 Upcoming tours.

    00:27:34 "Run Away" discussion.

    00:29:21 Jon's family.

    00:31:12 "Shake Shake" discussion.

    00:33:57 How Jon prefers to record albums.

    00:34:25 Audience response conversation.

    00:36:49 Jon discusses his song "Butterflies," written five years ago.

    00:39:34 When Jon thinks in his native language.

    00:40:55 Jon finds talks musical inspirations.

    00:43:56 processing American cultural differences.

    00:46:08 What songwriting is about for Jon.

    00:47:42 Jon's approach to situations

    00:49:14 What Jon's songs capture and communicate.

    00:50:19 Jon's parting advice

    00:50:50 Final farewells.


    Pursuing the Muse theme song: "Neon Rails" by Joel Corelitz

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  • Season Three Coming Soon
    Jun 13 2025

    Announcement that Pursuing the Muse returns for season 3 starting on June 17th

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  • Nancy Abrams
    Jul 2 2024
    Nancy Abrams joins Pursuing the Muse this week to discuss the original music that she releases on her Substack, the Philosophical Cabaret. After a career in philosophy, law and as an author, she is devoting time to sharing her music in a cabaret format, to provoke and to invite discussion. Nancy shares great insights from her breadth of experience, on how she writes and the importance of music itself as a means of sharing art as a gift to the world. Learn more about Nancy and follow her Substack at... https://nancyellenabrams.substack.com/
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  • Scott Low
    Jun 25 2024
    Scott Low comes on the podcast this week and talks about his take on songwriting. Scott, a true scholar of music, takes a deep dive on not just how he has evolved with various genres of music over the decades, but he also goes into how popular music has evolved over the last century. He is an avid fisherman and also has insights how songwriting and fishing have many similarities. He talks about how experience hones the songwriter. As Scott says at one point, "in order to convey feeling to the audience, you have to go through the sh*t" Scott has a new album out in 2024, "The Appalachian Blues" full of his original blues songs beautifully executed with slide on the resonator. It's raw emotion from the heart. Enjoy this one and check out Scott at these places... https://www.instagram.com/scottlowsongs/ https://scottlow.bandcamp.com/music https://www.tiktok.com/@scottlowsongs
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