When Jon Batiste left The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to pursue his GRAMMY-winning solo career, Louis Cato was chosen to take over his role. In this episode, Louis Cato and his longtime bandmate Jon Lampley are joined by Kenyatta Beasley to learn how Cato found his voice as an artist; and how he steeled himself for one of the most visible roles in late night television. Listen wherever you get your podcasts: http://bit.ly/41TNTtZ Created and Hosted by Jon Lampley and Kenyatta Beasley Live Performance Audio Engineered and Mixed by Irving Gadoury and Sophie Kyle Collins of Hideaway Audio Filmed and Edited by Tyler Ward Interview Recorded and Edited by Jon Lampley, Tyler Ward and Jacob Derwin Produced by Audio-Technica for AT-One Radio #soundsgood #thelateshow #louiscato #stephencolbert #musicpodcast Follow AT-One Radio on Instagram: @at_one_radio Follow Audio-Technica on Instagram: @audiotechnicausa Audio-Technica.Com
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