
About this episode
Serge Pizzorno joins Russell Howard to discuss creativity, artistry in the digital age, and more.
Serge from Kasabian and Russell sit down and discuss the creative process, what it means to be an artist in the digital age, how to age gracefully and how to make the perfect egg. There’s something utterly engaging about listening to artists from the top of different fields discussing the similarities and differences between the ways they work and this show is no exception. Get involved, get inspired and maybe discover some songwriting and comedy writing secrets. And as we said in the show, Kasabian are playing a massive gig this summer at Finsbury Park in London. It’s on July 4th, it’s going to be a packed line-up and it’s going to be unmissable. Tickets from Ticketmaster through this link. And Kasabian’s new Album ‘Act III’ is coming out on July 17th - you can pre-order copies of that at https://www.kasabian.co.uk 🎟️ And please do go to see Russell while he’s on tour with his latest show that’s busting out some rave reviews: Don’t miss this fantastic show of all brand-new material. Find out more at https://www.russell-howard.co.uk 🎟️ Lovely! That’s it! Tidy job. Thanks. Bye! Producer: Dan Atkinson Line Producer: Daisy Knight Exec Producer: James Taylor Composer: Fat Lady…
People in this episode
Host: Russell Howard
Guest: Serge Pizzorno
Topics covered
- creative process
- digital age
- aging gracefully
- songwriting
- comedy writing
Keywords
- Kasabian
- Russell Howard
- creative process
- digital age
- comedy writing
- songwriting
- Act III
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Kasabian, Ticketmaster, Fat Lady Music
Books & works: Act III
Places: Finsbury Park
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