Though Pelt can certainly play uptempo with a lot of fire, he also loves to play ballads, including a batch of obscure ones. A new album showcases his more introspective side. This is FRESH AIR. Jazz ...
Scott Van Pelt lost his voice and won’t be available for Week Five of Monday Night Countdown live from Las Vegas. Van Pelt announced the news on X (formerly Twitter), saying he pushed himself through ...
Scott Van Pelt said a "medical scare" involving his heart kept him from his usual ESPN "SportsCenter" hosting duties following Monday's College Football Playoff national championship game. Van Pelt ...
NYC indie rock/post-hardcore/emo vets The Van Pelt are gearing up for their first proper album in 26 years, Artisans & Merchants, on March 17 via Spartan Records (pre-order). It’s their first entirely ...
ESPN host Scott Van Pelt is a massive college sports fan. The Washington, D.C. area native is a University of Maryland ...
Buc-ee's is a Texas institution, a favorite of youth, college and professional sports teams and broadcasters who make treks ...
Loyal “SportsCenter” viewers may want to cherish the time they have left with Scott Van Pelt at the anchor desk. The longtime ESPN star, and the full-time host of the midnight edition of “SportsCenter ...
Amid a mass exodus from ESPN (recent casualties include Chris Chelios and Neil Everett), Scott Van Pelt’s presence on the midnight edition of SportsCenter remains a constant. But for how much longer?
ESPN's Scott Van Pelt Names Doesn't Hold Back On 'Fractured' United States originally appeared on The Spun. ESPN's Scott Van Pelt doesn't often get political, but he made a rather interesting comment ...
ESPN's five-year, $85 million licensing deal with the Pat McAfee Show is continuing to have knockdown effects among a tiny circle of peers in the sports broadcasting industry. McAfee's creative ...
Longtime ESPN star Scott Van Pelt has helmed the midnight edition of SportsCenter since 2015. As he comes up on 10 years as the show’s solo anchor, it sounds like Van Pelt is ready for something else.
ESPN host Scott Van Pelt has been a Baltimore Orioles fan long enough to know all about the bad, from the underwhelming late 2000s clubs to that dreadful 115-loss 2018 season. Evidently, few Orioles ...
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