In this episode, Jay sits down with Steve Young, a multifaceted creative known for his lengthy career as a comedy writer on 'The David Letterman Show,' as well as a musician, filmmaker, and author. They delve into the technical hiccups that stall creative processes yet highlight how embracing small failures can lead to unexpected successes. Steve shares insights from his time in TV and recording, his songwriting journey, and the fascinating world of industrial musicals explored in 'Bathtubs Over Broadway.' The conversation also touches upon the significance of authenticity and creativity in producing long-lasting, impactful work amidst evolving media landscapes.
00:00 Technical Difficulties and Introductions
01:19 Steve Young's Career Highlights
02:13 Growing Up and Early Aspirations
03:01 The Evolution of Comedy Writing
10:22 Dave's Record Collection and Unusual Discoveries
12:33 The World of Industrial Musicals
16:23 Bathtubs Over Broadway: From Concept to Film
27:49 Unexpected Journeys and Voice Acting
33:07 The Challenges of Breaking into Nashville
33:43 Meeting John Shane and Merle Hazzard
34:38 Creating 'Broken Heart Insurance'
35:40 The Journey of Songwriting
36:52 Embracing the Artist Identity
38:04 Collaborations and Creative Partnerships
38:56 Navigating Self-Doubt and External Validation
41:01 The Importance of Artistic Persistence
43:16 The Role of Comedy in Music
56:09 The Influence of Personal Experiences on Art
58:20 Reflecting on Trauma and Creativity
01:01:40 The Intersection of Music and Comedy
01:08:20 Final Thoughts and Inspirations
Bio:
Steve Young is a creative force of nature with a career that seamlessly blends comedy, music, and storytelling. Best known as an Emmy-nominated comedy writer for legends like David Letterman, Matt Groening, and Lorne Michaels, Steve has spent years behind the scenes crafting some of television’s most memorable comedic moments. But his talents go far beyond the punchline. His quirky record collection sparked the creation of the critically acclaimed documentary "Bathtubs Over Broadway," and Amblin is now developing a feature film based on his book.
Now, Steve is charting new territory as a recording artist. In 2024, he released "Broken Heart Insurance," his debut album of humorous yet heartfelt alt-country songs, recorded in Nashville and produced by Grammy-winner Alison Brown. The album showcases a different side of Steve’s storytelling prowess—combining his sharp comedic sensibilities with the raw honesty of country music.
With a career spanning comedy writing, film, and music, Steve is the perfect podcast guest for hosts looking for someone who can deliver captivating stories, a touch of the absurd, and unexpected insights into the creative process. Whether reflecting on his Emmy-nominated days with Letterman, discussing his leap into music, or sharing wild behind-the-scenes tales from "Bathtubs Over Broadway," Steve will surely entertain, inspire, and leave listeners wanting more.
Steve Young is stepping onto the music stage while keeping his comedic roots alive. Steve is the one to book if you’re looking for a guest who can take your audience on a journey from late-night TV laughs to heartfelt country ballads.
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