Isn’t it Lovely to Make your Passion your Profession? Special Guest: Scott Jibben

“These songs are definitely more personal…it’s sort of like a time stamp of life…”

After becoming fast friends during a professional consultation in which he gently informed Tracy and Rachel that they were using their microphones completely wrong, musician and producer Scott Jibben visits the podcast to share how he transformed his lifelong passion for music into a career that includes writing and producing original material, as well as founding and running the Pulse River Recording Studio. Tracy inquires about finding inspiration and feeding creativity regardless of geographical location, while Rachel ponders christening Pulse River, “Little Studio on the Prairie”. Scott debuts Ghosts, his brand new instrumental album that dropped on May 8, 2021, and all three celebrate their shared love of the track, If I Could Hear Your Voice Again.

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A producer, audio engineer, and songwriter with over 20 years of audio experience, Scott Jibben has worked globally producing, mixing and composing audio for a variety of projects.

Composition work includes: Showtime's Shameless, The CW’s Roswell, New Mexico, Mike Miller (NBA), Jolly Time Popcorn (Consumer Brand), Vital (Medical Imaging), Electric Pulp (Digital Agency) and CBS' Unforgettable.

Live sound audio engineering and production work includes: Dennis DeYoung of Styx, Kenny Loggins, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Don McClean, Dierks Bentley and Dakota Road.

As the creative force behind the rock band, Inkwell Echo, Scott continues to passionately write, record and perform original music.

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