Arts & Toast
In this episode of Arts & Toast, host Kirsty Corbett sits down with Buxton singer-songwriter Isaac Neilson [https://www.isaacneilson.co.uk/], the independent musician attempting one of the most ambitious challenges in UK grassroots music: performing a live gig every day throughout 2026. This week marks the official halfway point of his year-long mission, Isaac reflects on what it takes to build a music career without industry connections, major-label backing or shortcuts. His challenge is a real-world experiment to discover whether a working-class independent artist can break through on determination, consistency and community support alone. We also talk about his mental & physical fatigue as he hits 6months of his relentless challenge. Isaac shares highlights from the journey so far, including receiving a mention in the House of Lords, securing a grant to support his music development, and gaining encouragement from John McClure of Reverend and the Makers during their May pop-up shop. He also talks about the unexpected boost of receiving Goose & Gander [https://gooseandganderltd.com/] hoodies in the post and the role small moments of support play in keeping him motivated. The conversation also explores the release of Isaac’s latest single, Getting Better [https://open.spotify.com/track/5Q9Lkt3jr3yJfNFrFvaqtp], released on 19 June, and how the daily gig challenge is shaping him creatively, mentally and physically. Tune in to hear an honest insight into the realities of grassroots music, independent artistry and the relentless pursuit of a dream in today’s music industry.
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