What Could Be Bad: Episode 202 Bassists and Bars with Brady Watt

Filmed at the Nailspring Ranch in Bonanza Oregon, the Becklin Family hosted the band O.A.R. while on tour during their Summer Tour '24. Brady Watt, bass playing phenom, writer and producer talks candidly about how his career unfolded in the music industry, while sharing his regimented approach to battling testicular cancer. Likening his fight to how he approaches his everyday work in music, Brady's steady and focused mind shares all through friendship in an amazing place during an amazing time.

Length:

01:02:47

Host:

Benj Gershman

Guest:

Brady Watt

Episodes to be released weekly beginning May 1 in line with Mental Health Awareness Month.

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