The Jazz for Peace™ Podcast featuring Rick DellaRatta

Legacy Series S:1 E: 3 Scott Lewis: Amp Up The Good


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About our Amazing Guest: After spending years as a Service Learning educator, and as a former rock n’ roll disc jockey, Scott Lewis noticed a pretty cool trend. While most people knew rock legends for their music, few knew them for their generosity. That’s why Scott started *Amp Up The Good* – a podcast where he sits down with music icons like Sammy Hagar and Chuck Leavell to talk about their philanthropic work, personal missions, and the impact they make beyond the stage. Each episode explores how musicians use their influence for meaningful change. From building charities to funding music education, these are the untold stories of rock and philanthropy and the inspiration for this special performance by Rick of the Allman Brothers classic Come and Go Blues! Listen to Scott at AmpUpTheGood.com or on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.



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