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Singer, Songwriter, Guitarist, & Storyteller Scott Kirby

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto

Release Date: 04/17/2020

Episode 268 – Sipping History & Flavor with Whisky Rick of Key West show art Episode 268 – Sipping History & Flavor with Whisky Rick of Key West

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto

In this episode, Mark Baratto sits down with Whisky Rick, the charismatic founder of Key West Whisky Tours, for a lively conversation that blends Key West history with handcrafted spirits. Rick shares how his deep love for storytelling and fine whisky inspired him to create immersive tasting experiences right here in paradise. From hidden gems and Prohibition tales to flavor profiles and favorite pours, this episode is a toast to the spirit of the island—literally. We talk about: How Whisky Rick got his name (and his start) The craft behind building a whisky tasting tour in Key West ...

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Episode 267 – A Taste of Paradise with Executive Chef Leo Minelli at Hyatt Centric Key West show art Episode 267 – A Taste of Paradise with Executive Chef Leo Minelli at Hyatt Centric Key West

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto

In this flavorful episode, Mark Baratto sits down with Executive Chef Leandro “Leo” Minelli of Hyatt Centric Key West Resort & Spa. Chef Leo shares his culinary journey from Mendoza, Argentina to the kitchens of South America, The Bahamas, New Zealand, and now Key West. We dive into what brought him to the island, his passion for local seafood and sustainability, and how he leads the kitchen at the stunning Four Flamingos, A Richard Blais Key West Kitchen. We also touch on: His vision for Four Flamingos and Blue Mojito What makes Florida-fresh cuisine so unique Why the culinary...

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Episode 266 - Fighting for Laughs: A Night of Comedy 4 A Hero with Kevin Redding show art Episode 266 - Fighting for Laughs: A Night of Comedy 4 A Hero with Kevin Redding

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto

n this episode, Mark Baratto sits down with Kevin Redding to talk about "Fighting for Laughs," a charity comedy show happening on July 5th, 2025, at the Key West Theater. Kevin shares how the idea for the event came about, the incredible lineup of comedians involved — including Tony Woods, Chuck Nice, "The Reverend" Bob Levy, and Preston Gitlin — and how the show will benefit the veteran nonprofit organization A HERO. Hosted by local Key West native and veteran Petey Rancel, this one-night-only event is all about giving back to those who have served, while bringing the community together...

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Episode 265 - Mila of Mavka Jewelry: New Beginnings and Big Changes show art Episode 265 - Mila of Mavka Jewelry: New Beginnings and Big Changes

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto

In this episode, Mark Baratto sits down with Mila, the creative force behind Mavka Jewelry. We chat about her journey launching a new business, her life in Key West, and—yes—the real story behind the Instagram disappearance of her former partner-in-crime, Julia. If you've been wondering where she’s been this past year, Mila opens up with honesty and heart. ✨ Follow and learn more about Mila: Instagram: Website:

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Episode 264 – Morgan Bentley: Making Waves with Gyotaku Art show art Episode 264 – Morgan Bentley: Making Waves with Gyotaku Art

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto

In this episode, I sit down with Gyotaku artist Morgan Bentley, whose work captures the spirit of the sea in every print. We dive into her artistic roots, how she discovered the traditional Japanese printmaking technique of Gyotaku, and how she’s turned her passion for the ocean into a thriving art career. Morgan’s distinctive style has gained her a massive following on TikTok and YouTube, where she shares her creative process and love for marine life. Whether you're an art lover, ocean enthusiast, or just curious about unique creative paths, this episode is packed with inspiration. 🎣...

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Episode 263 – Tropical Glam & Balanced Living: The Kirby’s Closet Story show art Episode 263 – Tropical Glam & Balanced Living: The Kirby’s Closet Story

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto

In this episode, Mark Baratto sits down with entrepreneur Kirby Myers. We dive into how she started her business, the ways she balances charity work with her marriage and family, and how she still finds time to relax amidst it all. More on Kirby’s Closet Kirby’s Closet is a women’s boutique serving up Tropical Glam in the heart of downtown Key West. The boutique is bursting with bright, fun, and unique clothing encouraging you to “Dress Happy.” Inside the Closet, there’s a little something for everyone—all at an affordable price—and you’ll always be welcomed with a smile....

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Episode 262 – Visual Candy with Artist & Designer, Kristyn LaMoia show art Episode 262 – Visual Candy with Artist & Designer, Kristyn LaMoia

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto

As I pivot the podcast from spotlighting Key West businesses to featuring artists from around the globe, I’m excited to bring back one of my favorite interviews with graphic designer and fine artist, Kristyn LaMoia. In this episode, I chat with Kristyn about her creative journey—how she fell in love with graphic design, grew her professional career working in-house and with design studios, and found new freedom by branching into fine art. We also talk about her playful online presence (hello, TikTok!) and how it inspires the vibrant colors and clean lines that define her style. Whether...

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Episode 261: Crafting Life's Journey – Boatbuilding to Fine Art with Harrison Gallery show art Episode 261: Crafting Life's Journey – Boatbuilding to Fine Art with Harrison Gallery

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto

Episode Description: In this episode of the podcast, host Mark Baratto sits down with artists Helen and Ben Harrison to uncover the captivating story behind their renowned Harrison Gallery on White Street. What begins as a conversation about art quickly sails into an extraordinary tale of adventure and craftsmanship. "In the 1970s, my husband, Ben, and I spent four years building a thirty-eight-foot sailboat in Costa Rica—a massive project for two gringos in a foreign country. Starting with a bare hull, we designed and constructed this giant sculptural object of...

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Episode 260 - The Haunted Parade: David Sloan & Robert the Doll at Fantasy Fest 2024 show art Episode 260 - The Haunted Parade: David Sloan & Robert the Doll at Fantasy Fest 2024

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto

In this episode, Mark Baratto sits down with paranormal expert David Sloan to discuss the 2024 Fantasy Fest Parade in Key West, where Sloan and the infamous Robert the Doll will serve as Grand Marshals. We dive into how David’s fascination with the paranormal began and explore his deep connection with Robert the Doll, a haunted artifact that has captured global attention. We also talk about the spooky legends surrounding Robert and how visitors can avoid his curse while capturing memories of the event. David Sloan, a pioneer in paranormal entertainment, launched one of the first ghost tours...

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Episode 259 - Crafting Culinary Experiences with Chef Todd Alexander show art Episode 259 - Crafting Culinary Experiences with Chef Todd Alexander

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto

In this episode, Mark Baratto sits down with Chef Todd Alexander, a culinary expert with over 40 years in the hospitality industry. From his beginnings as a pastry chef and sous chef to launching his own successful personal chef business 15 years ago, Chef Todd shares the passion and dedication behind his craft. Discover how his love for fine food, gardening, and travel shapes his bespoke in-home dining services, private event catering, and culinary shows. We also explore his exciting plans for expanding his reach and making a mark on the vibrant Key West food scene. More on Chef Todd...

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**NOTE** This episode was recorded in November 2019 and published on my other podcast, The Songwriters Podcast.

In this episode, Mark Baratto sits down with singer, songwriter, guitarists, storyteller, sailor and road warrior, Scott Kirby.

We talk about his long career as a musician, and where he goes for writing inspiration, and how a little bit of luck took him a long way.

More on Scott

Website: https://www.scottkirby.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scottkirbykeywest/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scottkirby.keywest

Singer, songwriter, guitarist, storyteller, sailor and road warrior are all words that aptly describe Scott Kirby. Writing songs for a new CD, performing 150 live shows a year throughout the US and Canada, and holding down the stage at his own club—Key West’s Smokin’ Tuna Saloon—keep the barnacles off this modern-day troubadour.

A creative lyricist and accomplished finger-style acoustic guitarist with an expressive voice, Kirby describes himself as a direct descendant of the ’70s singer/songwriter movement. His very first 45 was a Beatles record, and he came of musical age listening to James Taylor and other great songwriters of that era. He has never received any formal musical training but often credits Taylor with teaching him how to play the acoustic guitar. “If it weren’t for the hundreds of solitary hours in my room in Concord, New Hampshire, with a guitar and a James Taylor book, I never would have learned to play,” says Kirby. Speaking of New Hampshire and musical influences, let’s not forget fellow New Hampshire native Tom Rush who was taking the folk scene by storm in Kirby’s formative years. Coincidentally, Kirby connected with both of these artists in Key West 30 years later, which is a whole other story.

After a few years in high school bands and a stint in his early 20s as a bass guitarist with a group, Kirby drifted away from music and became immersed in a career in politics: managing campaigns, writing and producing radio and TV ads, and overseeing the office of a leader in the New Hampshire legislature. He was also guitarless for eight years! In 1988, however, after tiring of the political rat race and the length and severity of New England winters, he bought a new guitar, relentlessly practiced his chops, and planned his escape. Six months later Kirby was living in Key West and performing five nights a week on a balmy beach facing the Gulf of Mexico.

Kirby started writing songs after some inspirational late-night words from legendary songwriter Shel Silverstein and further encouragement from Peter Mayer, who had just joined the Coral Reefer Band. A year later he found himself recording his first CD, Too Damn Yankee, in Jimmy Buffett’s Shrimpboat Sound Studio with Peter and Jim Mayer and Roger Guth. “This was a very lucky break for me, but I was in a bit over my head,” says Kirby. “Peter, Jim and Roger were incredibly patient with me and it was a fantastic learning experience.”

Between 1993 and 2006, Kirby continued to write new material and recorded four more CDs with Key West producer/engineer Dan Simpson. In 2008 luck struck again when famed drummer/producer Russ Kunkel offered to produce Kirby’s Row Me Home CD at his studio in Los Angeles. “Next thing I know I’m cutting my songs in the Hollywood Hills with Russ, bassist Leland Sklar and guitarist Dean Parks and feeling like the luckiest guy in the world.”

Speaking of luck, Kirby’s wistful ballad “Lucky Enough” struck a chord with listeners on Sirius/XM Radio Margaritaville, which exposed his music to more markets around the country and led to his current touring schedule through 35 states each year. He continues to receive regular airplay on the station.

Kirby joined a group of friends in 2011 to open the Smokin’ Tuna Saloon, a 200-seat bar and music venue in Key West where Kirby performs often in winter months. The Tuna is also host to the Key West Songwriter’s Festival. The festival is in its 20th year and has exploded into the largest event of its kind in the country, featuring more than 150 songwriters every year.

In 2013 Kirby released his seventh CD, Sol Searching, a collaboration with producer/engineer/musician Lew London. “Lew was great to work with as he’s so multi-talented,” says Kirby. “He performed for years with Steve Goodman and is such a fine songwriter in his own right that he really understands how to build a sound around acoustically based songs.”

Scott  Kirby’s latest CD, Chasing Hemingway’s Ghost, was recorded with and produced by Matt and Andy Thompson in their studio in Nashville and released in 2017.

When it comes to songwriting, Kirby respects authenticity and counts on everyday life and his coastal roots for much of his inspiration. “I don’t wake up every day thinking about writing the next commercial hit,” says Kirby. “Songwriting for me is about telling stories, expressing emotions, and commentary on things I may find funny or absurd.”

Over the years Kirby has shared the stage with some of his favorite artists: Carole King, Jimmy Buffett, Livingston Taylor, Tom Rush, Mac McAnally, Peter Mayer and others. When not on the road or performing in Key West, Kirby splits his time between Livingston, Montana, and the coast of New Hampshire where he can often be found sailing, a lifelong passion of this descendant of Newfoundland fishermen.

Yes, Scott Kirby is—as he readily admits—lucky enough.