Guest appearances
Brett AndersonEvery podcast appearance, updated as new ones drop
composer
- Episodes
- 9
- Shows
- 9
- Hours
- ~6
Tracked from 18 Jun 2011 to 29 May 2024
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- Behind the Byline with Brett Anderson, NY Times Food Correspondent
Want to discover under-the-radar restaurants throughout the USA or read up on what and how we are eating? Brett Anderson has been covering food and restaurant industry topics for The New York Times since 2019 and, prior, as restaurant critic and features writer for The Times-Picayune, New Orleans. Anderson’s award-winning reporting has addressed food culture and dining, restaurant industry labor issues including sexual harassment and critical environmental topics in his home state of Louisiana. The Connected Table is broadcast live Wednesdays at 2PM ET and Music on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). The Connected Table Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-connected-table-live--1277037/support .
- Come along for the Ride with Brett Anderson
Whether you travel by air land or sea, whether you travel for business or pleasure you should take a few minutes to appreciate the moment as life can change in an instant. Brett Anderson spent 33 years flying around the world as an airline pilot seeing different cultures and the formation of thunderstorms from a distance. However Brett's life was going to change drastically after a diagnosis of Pulmonary Fibrosis a condition that causes scarring and deterioration of the lung tissue. Despite requiring to carry oxygen, being on the waiting list for a lung transplant and coming down with lung cancer as a result of immune system compromising medications Brett's desire to travel the world and live his life to the fullest hasn't been surpassed as he has travelled our the world via his motorcycle in order to raise money to find a cure for Pulmonary Fibrosis his story is one of appreciating every day and never giving up. if you'd like to donate to the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation or follow Brett's incredible journey click the links below and until next time Keep Calm and Roll On https://www.pulmonaryfibrosis.org/understanding-pff/about-pulmonary-fibrosis/what-is-pulmonary-fibrosis https://mountaincorpsgear.com/pulmonary-fibrosis https://instagram.com/the_last_big_ride?igshid=MmIzYWVlNDQ5Yg==
- The Art of Longevity Season 5, Episode 7: Suede, with Brett Anderson
Suede (or, The London Suede for our friends in the USA) has reached 30 years in the business (well, minus the seven years the band was officially split in 2003). As singer Brett Anderson hits mid-50s, you cannot accuse him, or the band, of being boring. The energy and vitality of Suede’s 9th studio album Autofiction is striking, as are the band's recent live performances. More than that however, the album is Suede’s strongest batch of rock songs since, well, perhaps since ever . This is all the more remarkable in a sense, coming off the back of The Blue Hour (2018), which was also a superb record, albeit very different to Autofiction, with lush production, strings and field recordings. It suggests Suede is a band reborn, on top of their game. I spoke to Brett on the eve of the release of Autofiction and found him in fine fettle, excited at the prospect of promoting the record (how refreshing is that!) and discovering how it would land with both critics and fans. Not least because in a sense, it is a full-circle record that harks back to Suede’s beginnings 30 years ago (that first EP The Drowners in 1992) but at the same time comes across fresh, confident and modern. This isn’t just another episode of The Art of Longevity but one in which Brett and I discuss the whole concept of the show (which he inspired) - the career arc of rock & pop bands - a process that has "all the inevitability of the lifecycle of a frog”. The way Brett put it himself in the second part of his autobiography, Afternoons With The Blinds Drawn, is thus: “Every band follows the same sort of career arc with the same points plotted grimly along the way like the Stations of the Cross: struggle, success, success, excess, disintegration and if you’re lucky - enlightenment”. Having assessed the careers of many other artists that have guested on the show using ‘Brett’s Curve’ (sic) as a benchmark, how would Brett reflect on Suede’s career with hindsight and the objectivity of wisdom along with freedom from the attachments of the bands earlier career? The answer might surprise you... See the website for the full article and artwork: https://www.songsommelier.com/ Support the show Get more related content at: https://www.songsommelier.com/
- With Brett Anderson
My guest this week is the super gifted musician, songwriter, author AND unwitting style trailblazer - Brett Anderson, lead singer of Suede (who happens to have made one of my favourite albums of all time, Coming Up). Loved listening to Brett.
- Special Guest: Brett Anderson of Ha Ha Tonka
We love Ha Ha Tonka and had a great time getting to know guitar/mandolin player Brett Anderson. (He also rocks a mean Casio!) Brett's amazing with strings. Unfortunately, he's not so great with sports prognostication. (Neither are we.) We really appreciate Brett catching us up and are looking forward to hearing more from the gang at HHT!
- All about Bristell with Brett Anderson from Anderson Aviation
On today's episode we have an interview with Brett Anderson from Anderson Aviation. We are also joined by his New Zealand counter part Martin Henton as well as John Rathmell from the United States. We met up at the Annual celebration of Aviation which was held at Rylstone Aerodrome Airpark which is about 40 minutes to an hour of flying time from Bankstown airport in NSW. Brett, Martin and John are all distributors of Bristell Aircraft and we discuss what makes these beautiful looking planes so special. To find out more about Bristell visit: https://andersonaviation.com.au/ Today's podcast is brought to you by https://homeofaviation.com
- Shoplifting with Brett Anderson
Brett Anderson braved the recent winter conditions to join Emily in the podcast studio, to discuss his new book - Coal Black Mornings, ahead of his sold out Q&A at Rough Trade East, as well as his selections for this episode of Shoplifting. roughtrade.com/gb/books/coal-black-mornings-a2cc787d-ab34-4cc4-a283-796c1175b8bc
- A.J. Griffin and Brett Anderson Interview from Oakland Athletics Media Day
Finally, here is the interview with A.J. Griffin and Brett Anderson who joined us in the press room for the last round of interviews. The guys talked about how good Melvin has been as a coach, Anderson talked about his rehab, and finally what they like and hate most about Twitter.
- Word Podcast 175 - with Brett Anderson
Suede's Brett Anderson clambers into the pod with Andrew Harrison and Eamonn Forde to discuss the band's successful return, how rehearsals can be difficult when your drummer lives in Thailand, why locking your 17-year-old guitarist in a room until he comes up with a song is a good idea, and the truth about the small role played by Ricky Gervais. Help us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock'n'Roll going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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GuestVine has tracked 9 guest episodes from Brett Anderson across 9 shows — about 6 hours of listening, going back to June 2011. Every episode links straight to the original publisher's audio.
Recent stops include The Connected Table Live, The Sit Down Stand Out Show and The Art of Longevity.
Most recent: “Behind the Byline with Brett Anderson, NY Times Food Correspondent” on The Connected Table Live, 29 May 2024.
Podcasts Brett Anderson has appeared on
The shows with the most detected Brett Anderson guest appearances.
- The Connected Table LiveLatest appearance: 29 May 20241 episode
- The Sit Down Stand Out ShowLatest appearance: 25 Oct 20231 episode
- The Art of LongevityLatest appearance: 6 Oct 20221 episode
- This Old Thing?Latest appearance: 2 Nov 20211 episode
- Undetermined: The PodcastLatest appearance: 19 Feb 20211 episode
- Australian Aviation Podcast NetworkLatest appearance: 28 May 20191 episode
- Rough Trade Edit PodcastLatest appearance: 8 Mar 20181 episode
- The Bay Area Sports Report PodcastLatest appearance: 16 Sept 20121 episode
Appearance timeline
How often Brett Anderson has guested over time — by year, from tracked appearances.
Brett Anderson has appeared on 9 recent podcast episodes across 9 different shows. GuestVine keeps this list complete and up to date — new appearances are added automatically and delivered to the podcast player you already use.
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- What podcasts has Brett Anderson been on?
- Brett Anderson has appeared on 9 recent podcast episodes across 9 shows, including The Connected Table Live, The Sit Down Stand Out Show, The Art of Longevity.
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- The latest detected appearance is “Behind the Byline with Brett Anderson, NY Times Food Correspondent” on The Connected Table Live, published 29 May 2024.
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- GuestVine has tracked about 6 hours of Brett Anderson guest appearances across 9 episodes, going back to 18 Jun 2011.
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