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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]]), as well as playing in several high-profile bands that have toured internationally. He also was the host for [[Sell Out Louisville Style]], a weekly radio show in 94-95 that showcased punk, hardcore, and indie rock from the world over.
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]].
 
In 1998, he started an unsuccessful campaign for mayor, moving to Portland, OR not long after the race was over.
 
After stints living out of town, he now resides in Louisville again, and still runs [[K Composite]].


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*[[LG&E]]
*[[LG&E]]
*[[Slambang Vanilla]]
*[[Slambang Vanilla]]
*[[Spot]] (for the reunion show only)


Involved in:
Involved in:
*[[Slamdek]] (and many many projects under that name)
*[[Slamdek]] (and many many projects under that name)
*[[Sell Out Louisville Style]]
*[[Sell Out Louisville Style]] A weekly radio show in 94-95 that showcased punk, hardcore, and indie rock from the world over.
*[[K Composite]]
*[http://www.kcomposite.com/ K Composite]
*[http://www.kcomposite.com/design K Composite Design]
*[http://www.newsnshit.com News N' Shit]
*[http://www.louisville.cc Louisville.cc]
*[http://www.http://www.spellingchannel.com/ The Spelling Channel]
*[http://www.kcomposite.com/icb I can't believe it's a record company]
*A successful but non-winning campaign for mayor

Revision as of 14:46, 26 September 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.

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