The Tone Tailors Podcast
This week on the Tone Tailors Podcast, I sit down in the shop with Matt Hostetter for one of the most honest and wide-ranging conversations we’ve had so far. If you’ve spent any time around live music in Lancaster County, there’s a good chance Matt’s had something to do with it whether through Zoetropolis, The Quiet Riders, WWJD, Sugar Tank/Here, Hear Studios, or his work with Music For Everyone.We get deep into what it actually takes to build a creative life while balancing business ownership, family, touring, recording, and trying to keep local music culture alive in a world fighting harder than ever for people’s attention. Matt talks about going from working in finance to helping build Zoetropolis into one of the most unique venues in Central PA, and why the venue became much more than just a movie theater or restaurant.Follow Matt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matt.hostetter/Follow Zoetropolis:https://www.instagram.com/zoetropolis/Follow The Quiet Riders: https://www.instagram.com/thequietriders/Follow WWJD: https://www.instagram.com/wwjd_band/Follow Music for Everyone: https://www.instagram.com/mfelancaster/A huge part of this episode focuses on the current state of live music. We talk about why getting people through the door has become one of the hardest parts of running shows, how social media has changed audience behavior, and why even major touring artists are struggling to sell tickets right now. Matt shares what he’s learned booking shows over the years, why smaller venues may actually become more important moving forward, and why artists need to stop thinking only like musicians and start thinking like business owners.We also get into his own musical journey with The Quiet Riders and WWJD, his favorite guitars and pedals, recording music in garages versus professional studios, and some incredible stories from the early Lancaster music scene including snowstorm shows at Telus and hosting bands he personally idolized at Zoetropolis.Toward the end, the conversation takes a turn into something bigger. We talk about AI music, streaming culture, shortened attention spans, and whether younger generations are losing touch with the human side of music and creativity. Matt’s perspective as both a musician and the Chairman of Music For Everyone makes this part of the conversation especially important. We discuss why music education still matters, why in-person experiences matter more than ever, and why imperfection is often what makes music actually feel real.This episode is part music podcast, part business conversation, part philosophy discussion, and honestly just two guys trying to figure out where creativity and live art fit into the future.If you care about Lancaster music, independent venues, live shows, creativity, or just hearing how people are building meaningful things locally, you’ll enjoy this one.
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