Scott Ritcher: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 06:05, 12 November 2004
Scott (aka K. Scott) Ritcher formerly had a huge involvement in the scene, mostly through his Slamdek record label (a full account of which is available in his book, Slamdek A To Z). He fronted numerous bands including Sunspring and Metroschifter as well releasing some solo albums. After stints living out of town, he now resides in Louisville again, and still runs K Composite.
Bands:
- Metroschifter
- Sunspring
- Diet Sunspring
- 7 More Seconds
- K Scott Ritcher
- LG&E
- Pink Aftershock
- Slambang Vanilla
Solo releases:
- Scott Ritcher CD (ICB 1999)
- Nashville Geographic CD (Doghouse Records 2001)
Involved in:
- Slamdek (and many many projects under that name)
- Sell Out Louisville Style (A weekly radio show in 94-95 that showcased punk, hardcore, and indie rock from the world over.)
- K Composite
- K Composite Design
- News N' Shit
- Louisville.cc
- The Spelling Channel
- I can't believe it's a record company
- A successful but non-winning campaign for mayor