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This podcast is devoted to the lives and experiences of instrumental musicians who play for musical theatre. Listeners can hear the stories of what goes on in "the pit" and aspiring musicians can learn what it takes to become a pit musician.

David Lane


    • Jan 20, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 47m AVG DURATION
    • 95 EPISODES

    4.9 from 45 ratings Listeners of Life in the Pit that love the show mention: musical theatre, great.


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    The Life in the Pit podcast is an excellent resource for anyone involved in music theater pits or those who have a passion for musical theater. With each episode, listeners are treated to insightful interviews with experienced musical keyboard programming masters, providing a unique and behind-the-scenes look into this often overlooked aspect of live performances. The host does a fantastic job of engaging his guests and asking thought-provoking questions that delve into their expertise and experiences.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is the level of depth and detail provided in each episode. Listeners gain valuable insights into the world of musical keyboard programming, learning about the intricacies involved in bringing musicals to life. The interviews are informative, giving a comprehensive overview of the role these musicians play and how they contribute to the overall production. Additionally, the bonus episodes offer even more content, further expanding on topics discussed in previous episodes.

    The host deserves applause for his excellent interviewing skills. He manages to create a relaxed and conversational atmosphere with his guests while still asking pertinent and engaging questions. This allows listeners to develop a real understanding of the guest's work and experiences. Moreover, the enthusiasm and passion that both the host and guests exhibit for their craft is infectious, making each episode enjoyable from start to finish.

    While it's hard to find any major flaws with this podcast, one minor criticism could be that it may not appeal as strongly to those not directly involved in music theater or with limited interest in the subject matter. However, even individuals on the periphery can find value in gaining a deeper appreciation for the hard work and dedication put into musical productions.

    In conclusion, The Life in the Pit podcast provides an invaluable resource for anyone interested in music theater pits or simply wanting to learn more about what goes on behind-the-scenes of live performances. The expertly conducted interviews offer fascinating insights into musical keyboard programming while capturing the passion and dedication these artists bring to their craft. Whether you're a theater buff or simply curious about the inner workings of musicals, this podcast is sure to entertain and educate.



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    Latest episodes from Life in the Pit

    Bows and Exit Music

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 13:44


    Life in the Pit had reached its end as a podcast a few months ago, but I resisted making it official.  This episode was recorded and released simply because YOU the listener deserved a proper farewell, and I wanted to share just a little of why I'm not continuing here.  As I mentioned in this episode, I'm very proud of the work accomplished in the episodes, and I'm determined to keep the entire history of this podcast available and archived for as long as possible.  Thank you for listening, and for taking an interest in pit musicians, the unsung heroes of a theatre production! You can visit http://www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast to find all episodes of Life in the Pit as well find a contact form if you wish to get in touch.

    78. Arranging Pop Songs for ”& Juliet” - Dominic Fallacaro

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 51:35


    "& Juliet" is a musical reimagining of Romeo and Juliet with a different fate for Juliet, all told with music from the legendary song writer Max Martin, whose songs have made the charts when sung by Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Bon Jovi, The Backstreet Boys, and more.  Dominic Fallacaro is the music director and also the co-orchestrator (along with Bill Sherman) who was responsible for coming up with the arrangements for the 9-piece pit orchestra to give this Tony-nominated show (and orchestrations) a unified sound!  We talk about how this project originated, the development, and how actual samples of the songs are used by the keyboards in combination with the flexibility of live musicians. This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    77a. Resolution? Local 802 AFM and Here Lies Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 7:43


    This is a brief follow-up to Episode 77 with Jason Loffredo, where we talked about the conflict of the new show, Here Lies Love, wanting to open with only pre-recorded tracks in a union theatre that required 19 live musicians.  An agreement was reached earlier today.  This is a reading of the news followed by a few brief thoughts on what it means. This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    77. Local 802 AFM and Here Lies Love -Jason Loffredo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 24:45


    After a longer than intended hiatus, Life in the Pit is back for a couple of episodes this month.  This was an impromptu meant to address an ongoing conflict between the Local 802 AFM (the union for Broadway musicians) and the pending opening of Here Lies Love in a Broadway house.  The production has announced that it will be employing NO live musicians and have only pre-recorded tracks, while the theatre has a contract with the Local 802 AFM that stipulates that no production can be held in that theatre with any fewer than 19 union musicians unless a special exception is granted.  It's a situation that is angering many NYC musicians and fans of Broadway theatre.  To help us learn more about it, we welcome our guest, Jason Loffredo, a NYC-based music director and keyboardist who has been in more than 2 dozen shows including Xanadu and Kinky Boots. You can sign the petition to oppose this production being allowed to open on Broadway without following theatre live musician guidelines right here: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/here-lies-love?source=direct_link& This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    TRAILER for The Musician Toolkit with David Lane

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 3:33


    LIFE IN THE PIT listeners, here is the trailer for David Lane's new podcast.  If you'd like to add this to your podcasts, you can find all available apps at https://musiciantoolkit.podbean.com/ For Apple Podcasts, click here. For Spotify, click here.  Please follow the show! Is it your goal to become a great musician?  Are you already a working musician, but want to strengthen your craft?  Are you a music student with strengths and weaknesses, and not always sure how to address that which needs improvement? Do you need to learn how to be a better sight-reader?  Do you need help playing by ear, transposing, or memorizing music?  Do you sometimes struggle to know how much to practice a piece of music or skill, or what approach to take?  Are you wanting to get better at improvisation, composing, music theory, learning 2nd and 3rd instruments? If so, it sounds like you need to check out... The Musician Toolkit!

    76. End of Year Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 32:51


    Life in the Pit is still temporarily on hiatus, but David Lane wanted to come on to thank all of you for listening, talk a little about the state of the podcast, and what's going on for 2023. This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    75. Dare to Be Seen: Taming Performance Anxiety - Elisa Di Napoli

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 59:56


    Whether you're in the pit or any kind of musician who has to perform to an expected standard, you may often or even occasionally struggle with stage fright or performance anxiety.  Elisa Di Napoli specializes in ways of treating this to allow you to become a confident performer.  She is the author of "Dare To Be Seen", which you can get for free for at least a limited time at https://elisadinapoli.com/pit and also has a podcast with the same name.  Check out a free masterclass with her at https://elisadinapoli.com/stage-fright-3/ and her online course at https://elisadinapoli.com/how-to-overcome-stage-fright/. Her music can be found at http://www.elyssavulpes.com/ At approximately the 53 minute mark, listeners can here the first ever information about David Lane's new podcast coming in January. This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    74. Managing a Theatre Company - Marci Shegogue

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 65:30


    Marci Shegogue is a music director and keyboardist who has been active for decades in the Maryland/DC area. In 2018, she started the Free Theatre in Silver Spring, MD (https://www.instagram.com/thefreetheatre/) and talks about the admin side of running a theatre and how that crosses over with her life as a music director. This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    73. End of an Act and the 3 Keys to Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 16:49


    Life in the Pit is going to go on a hiatus, hopefully a short one.  For more details, listen to this episode as David Lane talks about what's going on with the podcast and why.  Also, we do a deeper dive into the 3 keys to making it big that was touched on in the previous episode. This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.      

    72. Subbing on Percussion for Broadway - Dennis J. Arcano

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 52:49


    Dennis J. Arcano has played for several dozen shows including the national tour of Tick, Tick,...Boom! as drummer and assistant music director.  He is also frequently a sub on drums and percussion for Broadway productions such as Follies, Jagged Little Pill, and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.  We talk about all of that, the high quality work he's doing as the house drummer and contractor for A Contemporary Theatre of Connecticut, and the wealth of fun and helpful videos he's been creating at his YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/dennisjarcano   This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    71. NAMM experience and Community Theatre Musician Compensation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 49:45


    Episode 71 begins with David Lane reporting on his very fun first-time experience at NAMM 2022 in Anaheim.  Then he brings up a topic that might be uncomfortable but one that is important and widespread: non-union musicians for community theatre are, for the most part, still being paid the same amount they were receiving at the beginning of the century.  David reads comments from musicians all over the nation who have chimed in on this to paint the current picture, and offer some suggestions as to how things might improve.  There's also the debate of whether or not they should improve.  Are community theatre musicians right to quibble over pay when the actors are often volunteers?  Many thoughts are shared.  Please feel free to message us through http://lifeinthepitpod.com to share your thoughts and suggestions.  This is likely a part 1 of a continued future discussion. This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    70a. BONUS: Story of a Big Break - Angela McCuiston

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 11:31


    This is a follow up to Episode 70 with Angela McCuiston, where we chatted about strength and injury prevention for musicians, but we never actually talked about her pit experience.  This is a funny story of her "big break", and not in the way that phrase is normally used. Follow Angela and discover her resources at http://musicstrong.com.    his episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.  

    Strength Training and Injury Prevention for Musicians - Angela McCuiston

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 62:17


    We might not be discussing performance on Episode 70, but don't skip this week, because a reported 90% of musicians will go through some kind of performance-related injury in their career.  Angela McCuiston is determined to see that number go down because of her services as a personal trainer for musicians through her company, Music Strong.  Angela is not only a trainer, but she plays flute, alto flute, and piccolo and is an experienced pit musician who lives in Nashville.  In this episode, we discuss the common physical problems of various musicians and some of the things that can be done. Angela's book: The Musician's Essential Exercises: Basic Strength Training for Injury Prevention can be found here.   She has a ton of helpful videos on her YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/MusicStrongFitnessTraining Finally, she is the co-host of the podcast: Tuned And Strong. This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    Bonus: Nurturing Your Network or How to Book Your Pit (and not)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 11:42


    If you're a musician in any field, your network is paramount!  If you're a music director who works a local market and are responsible for filling chairs in the pit for your production, are you taking shortcuts and possibly saving time while sacrificing the opportunity to build relationships?  This is a mild rant from host David Lane about a trend he's been noticing.  Do you agree or disagree?  Please message through our website or social media pages. This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    69. Into the Woods - Jeff Saver, music director

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 59:25


    Jeff Saver took over music directing sometime around 1988 during the original Broadway run of Into The Woods.  He talks about his experiences with that production, his friendship with the late great Stephen Sondheim, and his understanding of collaboration. This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    68. 14 Habits to Improve your Music Career

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 47:16


    A lot of talented musicians sit around waiting for work, or struggle with plateauing.  Whether you're just getting started or you've been a professional freelance musician for a while and just needing to take an honest assessment and maybe course-correct, David Lane offers 14 habits compiled from himself, past guests, and former listeners that can help make sure that you are doing everything you can control to make the best possible living as a freelance musician. Do you agree or disagree with this list?  Or is there something important that got omitted?  Send your feedback through our website or message us on Instagram or Facebook. This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    67. Annie and All That Jazz - Arnold Gross, music director and pianist

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 67:39


    Arnold "Arnie" Gross began his professional career as a pianist, and that included working on shows such as Company and Cabaret.  For over 5 years, he was the music director for the original Broadway production of Annie.  He was also the dance music arranger as well as the on-screen pianist in the 1979 film All That Jazz, starring Roy Scheider and directed by the legendary Bob Fosse.  Arnie is long retired from the theatre, but has plenty of stories from this golden age of Broadway and cinema. The video (mentioned in the episode) of Arnie Gross conducting Sarah Jessica Parker as Annie on The Bob Hope Special can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPJ4T1ysrbQ  This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    66a Listener Questions - To Accept the Gig or Not, Time Management

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 25:17


    This is the first listener-generated episode, where David Lane answers two questions: The first question is asking about the pros and cons of accepting a theatre gig that doesn't pay much beyond travel expenses. The second question is asking about tips for managing a day job, family, and even meal times with evening gig life. This was produced as a video episode, which you can watch here: https://youtu.be/8r113bDw6DA . Be sure to subscribe to our channel for more upcoming videos. This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    66. The Lightning Thief Musical - Rob Rokicki

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 62:59


    Rob Rokicki is a composer, lyricist, and orchestrator - including the musical adaptation of The Lightning Thief which had a short Broadway run but is currently very popular in local theaters around the nation!  He chats about the musical itself and gets into some song-by-song musical elements.  And, of course...we talk about his pit musicians! Find out more about Rob and his work at https://www.robertrokicki.com/ This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.  

    65. Financial Basics for Freelance Musicians - Samantha Absher

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 34:59


    Many musicians are their own employers, to a small extent if not entirely, making a significant of their portion from freelance gigs.  While the vast majority of them are great at their instruments, making good decisions with finances isn't a strength for everyone.  Samantha Absher of WTF is a Budget (and past cameo guest on an early episode about Terms for Theatre Musicians) is here to discuss some good easy-to-follow advice on savings, budgeting, debt reduction, renting vs buying a home, and more.  Life In the Pit listeners can get 30% off her online Financial Success Basics course by visiting https://www.wtfisabudget.com and using the coupon code: lifeinthepit .   This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.  

    Bonus Episode 64a: Recent Audition Accompanist Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 11:52


    This is a brief follow-up to Episode 64 with Jose Simbulan where we talked about being an audition accompanist. Host David Lane has been doing a lot of audition accompanying this week for two community theaters, and shares some of his observations of dos and don'ts based on recent experiences. You can watch this video at https://youtu.be/dAC33G5mSYs Please subscribe and follow to our YouTube channel while you're there.   Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    64. Being an Accompanist for Auditions - Jose Simbulan

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 70:55


    Jose Simbulan has had a long successful career as a pianist, keyboardist, and music director, including a stint on Broadway.  He has also accompanied no fewer than 35,000 actor auditions, many of them the high pressure 60-90 second variety such as those for professional divisions at the annual Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC) where he is preparing for his 27th year of work on March 9-13 in Memphis, and the United Professional Theatre Auditions (UPTA).  This episode looks into the skills of being an audition accompanist, and also includes many tips for actors of all levels in working with their accompanist.  What we don't dissect here can be found in Jose's blog at https://josespiano.wordpress.com/ This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    63. The Business of Private Teaching - Eric Branner

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 56:07


    Very very few pit musicians can make the pit their only source of income.  A significant number rely at least a little if not a lot on teaching their instrument, and many of them do it privately rather than in a school system.  Private teachers often neglect or get overwhelmed at the business side of things and, as we discuss, often undervalue themselves.  Today's conversation is an essential one for all teachers. Our guest, Eric Branner, lives in Seattle, and is the CEO and co-founder of Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  We talk about attitude, networking, and "perceived value" when it comes to setting up or modifying your studio.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  Donations are also gratefully accepted.  Please leave a rating and a review on your podcast app.  Thank you for listening.

    62. Grad School in a Pandemic - Tanner Harrod: composer, guitarist, hornist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 50:25


    Making connections, moving to a new community, studying music in a doctoral program, continuing to play for theatre productions: All of these things are difficult enough separately, but when you combine them and then add in a pandemic, you have Tanner Harrod's life.  He smiles his way through all of it as we chat about his life in grad school; playing theatre in Texas, Oklahoma, and Nebraska; keeping your musical tools sharp through variety; and the importance of just "being around" events.   Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening. 

    What's New in 2022 for LIFE IN THE PIT

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 15:12


    Happy New Year, everyone!  Life In the Pit isn't going anywhere in 2022, but the format is changing to add different perspectives that branch outside of theatrical productions.  We're not changing what we've done, only growing to include more.  In this short episode, David Lane gives you a preview of what's to come!   Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.  

    61. Touring with the JCS 50 - Joe LaRocca, reeds

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 63:03


    Like so many theatre musicians, Joe LaRocca's path to his first Equity national tour, the currently-traveling 50th anniversary tour of Jesus Christ Superstar, was far from linear.  At times, he had to change directions and even gamble on himself before he could even back it up by even owning the instrument he needed for the gig.  We talk about tour life for an active tour (a first for this podcast), and the steps he did to make sure he was prepared for such a high-level gig even with very little prior theatre experience! This episode is sponsored by The Ultimate Music Business Summit, an annual event going on its 2nd year on January 6-8.  This is a must-attend event for any professional musician wanting to improve their business skills!  Check out https://www.musicsummit.biz for more information. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.lifeinthepitpod.com for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    A Story of Failure and the Lessons Learned

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 33:08


    LIFE IN THE PIT is full of success stories from musicians around the world!  Today's episode, however, is a story of failure.  It's a personal story from host David Lane who recently was let go from a high-profile gig.  He talks about what happened and, more importantly, the 5 lessons he learned for decreasing the odds of it happening again.  If you're an aspiring musician with ambition, setbacks and disappointments are part of the process.  How you respond will determine how successful you ultimately become.  Today's episode will hopefully give you strategies to improve how you prepare for a show.   Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    60. The Broadway Trumpeter - Paul Baron, Trumpet

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 79:41


    Paul Baron has had a career in both theatre and in commercial recordings, including the first national tours of Evita, Cats, The Full Monty, In the Heights, Spamalot, and currently Frozen.  He is also the author of multiple books including The Broadway Trumpeter and the upcoming follow-up of Volume 2 (coming later this Fall).  This series is a comprehensive collection of actual trumpet book excerpts from the most famous shows ever, along with Paul's thoughts on preparation.  If you are a trumpeter, this book and our discussion is invaluable, but many of our talking points apply to all pit instrumentalists.  You can find out more about Paul at http://www.paulbaron.net/ .   Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    Interlude: 9/11, Pandemic, and Thoughts on Practice

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 27:24


    This is an improvised, random mini-episode with David Lane giving some thoughts on the 20th anniversary 9/11 and some personal thoughts based on recent experiences with COVID.  If you're only here for the music talk, skip to 12:25 to hear David talk about practice preparation specifics for an upcoming show.   Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    59. Community Theatre Musicians - Jeff Ingle, percussionist, contractor

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 55:49


    Just as Broadway productions and Broadway tours represent a small percentage of American theatre productions, the same is true for pit musicians.  Pit musicians and theaters are in every metro area, including Bakersfield, CA.  Jeff Ingle is a middle school history teacher by day, and a gigging percussionist with a passion for theatre by night.  He coordinates musicians from his area for local productions, and we talk about the community theatre scene, ensuring pay for musicians regardless of production status or size, and more!   Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    Preview of "Something Rotten" for Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 14:11


    This is a short, sparsely edited episode that offers a sneak peek into community theatre tech week.  Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance has been a special part of host David Lane's musical theatre experience, and on Friday, it officially reveals its brand new venue on 650 W. Sixth St with the local premiere of "Something Rotten".  David chats with the director and 2 cast members in the midst of the hustle and bustle. Shows run August 20-22 and 27-29. For tickets, visit https://www.theatrealliance.ws/box_office/   Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    58. From Branson to Vegas - Tish Diaz, keyboardist

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 34:41


    Tish Diaz has had a full career, more than you might think for someone still young and full of energy, one that includes theatre work in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Los Vegas, and Branson MO.   We talk about playing with artists like Andy Williams, being a keyboardist for the Vegas Jersey Boys show along with other acts, and even programming keyboards before the digital era.  She is currently keyboardist and associate conductor for the Pretty Woman national tour.  Find out more about Tish at http://www.tishdiazmusic.com/   Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.  

    57. Reducing Orchestration - Alex Tirrell, music director

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 49:19


    Alex Tirrell is a music director and keyboardist in Rhode Island.  He also is one of the sound designers at https://stage-sounds.com/ , the founder who is John Eldridge from Episodes 38 and 39.  This conversation focuses on some of the things music directors have to do on a limited budget such as creating reduced orchestrations.  You can find out more about Alex at www.alextirrell.com    Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.  

    56. The Wicked Harp - Laura Sherman, harpist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 57:51


    Laura Sherman is currently a lecturer for the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami.  Prior to that, she lived in NYC and played on Broadway shows, most prominently as the harpist for Wicked.  She also is the harpist on the Original Broadway Cast Recording for Hamilton: The Musical, which is notable in that there is not a harp book for the show.  We talk about why that is, along with her experiences for both shows as well as more deep-diving into the uniqueness of harp in general!  We discuss an article she wrote about Broadway harpists for Harp Column Magazine, and you can find that here: https://harpcolumn.com/blog/give-my-regards-to-broadway/ Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

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    55. Entr'acte: Celebrating 1 year of Life in the Pit

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 40:04


    Host David Lane celebrates 1 year of LIFE IN THE PIT as he reflects on the experience of creating the podcast, and describes some of the changes that will take place moving forward.  Don't worry; the podcast isn't going anywhere, but there are a few changes.  Finally, David shares 10 takeaways that he has learned from the composite of the past year's worth of guests that any musician can use to become the best pit musician he or she can be!   Thank you so much for supporting this podcast for one year! Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    54. Principles for Professional Pit Musicians: Paul Perfetti, trumpet

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 70:29


    Paul Perfetti was the principal trumpet for the 1st and 3rd national tours of Les Misérables between 1987 and 2006.  He also played trumpet for the 42nd Street national tour.  Before and since then, he has played for several dozen productions in various theaters as well as operas.  He is a Grammy nominated contributor to early music recordings as an expert in historical trumpets and cornetti.  He is a resident of Boston, and frequently is a guest lecturer at places like the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the New England Conservatory of Music.  In this episode, we discuss the lessons he's learned that distinguishes the professional pit musicians with long careers from those with short ones.  This is a long episode, but one packed with wisdom from many thousands of shows! Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    53. Low Notes - Jennifer Wharton: trombone, bass trombone, tuba

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 58:47


    Jennifer Wharton loves playing low brass (her website tag is indeed, "I play low notes"), and has enjoyed doing so on Broadway in shows such as Beloved: The Carole King Musical, 9 to 5, Curtains, Porgy and Bess, King Kong, and most recently West Side Story.  She's played with a ton of jazz ensembles and artists, and is a founder of the group Bonegasm, an ensemble of 4 trombones plus rhythm section!  She talks about her shows and more!  You can find out more about her at https://jenniferwharton.com/ Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    52. Tours and Reels - Matthew Croft, keyboardist and music director

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 57:44


    Matthew Croft has either music directed or played keyboard, or both, for theaters all over Michigan, Ohio, and New York.  He has also played for The Illusionists: Turn of the Century on Broadway.  He has also toured nationally with 5 Broadway productions: Guys and Dolls, The Producers, Motown: The Musical, Something Rotten, and most recently Jesus Christ Superstar - the 50th anniversary production!  Matthew talks about tour life, handling keyboard and music directing for some demanding shows, and tips for getting such work including demo reels.  You can find out more about Matthew at www.matthewcroftmusic.com . Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    51. Theatre in Ireland - Andrew Clayton, guitarist

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 44:46


    For the 2nd time, LIFE IN THE PIT goes outside North America to explore theatre from musician's perspectives in other parts of the world.  Andrew Clayton is a young guitarist and teacher who lives in Dublin and chats to me about his experiences in the pit and of the Irish theatre scene in general.  You can follow Andrew at instagram.com/claytona95 and on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4kB2-r-np0agWbqp33eDoQ   Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    50. The Collins Boy: A New Musical - Brad Bass and Cari Joy, writers

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 66:07


    5 years ago, the host of this podcast, David Lane, was invited to be the arranger and later the musical director for The Collins Boy. Working with the writers Brad Bass and Cari Joy, working with actors like Lisa Howard, Tony Galde, and Russell Fisher, and playing for audiences in NYC and Atlanta have been one of the best experiences!  Brad is no stranger to Broadway.  He was on-stage for a decade with Wicked, Memphis, and Jersey Boys. Eventually, he left NYC to focus on teaching and becoming a writer.  His long-time writing partner, Cari Joy, is a songwriter, pianist, and teacher.  This is a musical that is still being developed, but set a crowd record at the 2019 Atlanta Musical Theatre Festival.  We talk about that show from where it started to where it's gone to where it's going!   Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    49. "Strategies for Success in Musical Theatre" - Herbert D. Marshall, music director

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 74:19


    LIFE IN THE PIT does its first episode on a book.  The book is "Strategies for Success in Musical Theatre: A Guide for Music Directors in School, College, and Community Theatre" by Herbert D. Marshall, published with Oxford Press and available as an e-book through Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble, and other major outlets. Dr. Herbert (AKA Butch) Marshall is a professor of music at Kent State University, and has written this book, which is a wonderful resource for any novice music directors, or anyone who would like to polish their craft and explore new ideas! Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    48. Singing for Cirque Du Soleil - Rochelle Collins, vocalist

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 42:39


    Rochelle Collins lives in Las Vegas, NV where she has been a performer for Cirque Du Soleil for 19 years, first for the show MYSTERE, and currently for KA.  Her work as a vocalist puts her onstage (and over stage) in the spotlight, but she also performs as accompaniment to the action (in other words, as a pit musician).  She talks about what it's like to rehearse and perform a show for Cirque, and we also briefly discuss her other theatre career with shows such as Oklahoma, Into the Woods, Fiddler on the Roof, and other shows and operas.  You can hear a sample of Rochelle's work with Cirque du Soleil at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXEXkBZtJCg   Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    47. The Itinerant Music Director: Steven Zumbrun, music director, keyboards

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 60:42


    Steven Zumbrun has been everywhere because of theatre, and has so many stories to tell!  He's played for shows based in the Springer Opera House in Columbus (GA), the Nebraska Theatre Caravan, the Totem Pole Playhouse in Pennsylvania.  In addition to playing keyboards and music directing, he also is a performer onstage with acting, singing, and tap dancing!  His stories include creepy high school theatres, a flood, a bus crash, and more.  Steven has truly had an interesting life in the pit, and has an eloquent way of sharing!  Check out his fun experiences! Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.  

    46. "The Best They Can" - Trevor Landreth, percussionist

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 48:52


    Trevor Landreth is a percussionist and educator in the Greater Wichita area.  In addition to playing in the pit, he teaches high schoolers and college students in not only percussion, but also drum line, something we haven't given a lot of attention here before.  In his spare time, he also co-hosts a podcast about movies called The Couch Critics. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.  

    45. "I just love playing!" - Mary Ann McSweeney, bassist

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 65:57


    Mary Ann McSweeney has played enough shows on Broadway to be really close to having played in every physical theatre on Broadway.  She's the original bassist for Avenue Q, You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, Far From Heaven, and Silence.  But she has subbed for periods on dozens of other shows including The Book of Mormon, Sister Act, Next to Normal, Miss Saigon, Billy Elliot, Newsies, and many more!  We talk about her phenomenal career as a Broadway bassist, her side projects, how she gets around NYC with such a big instrument, and what new work she's picked up during the pandemic.  As a bonus: we have listener questions starting at 42:44! Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening. 

    44. The Gear You Need to Get Started - Brady Aldrich, multi-instrumentalist

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 56:31


    Brady Aldrich lives in Wenatchee, Washington, and has music directed and played shows on keyboard, trumpet, drum set, and percussion.  He has also done technical theatre particularly from the aspect of the sound, and we talk about what goes into sound reinforcement for the pit.  Our main focus is going down the list of what music directors and keyboardists need as far as technology to get started and have a good chance for success.  Before you shop at your music store, consult this episode. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    43. Music Directing as a High School Student - Sachio Nang, music student

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 35:45


    Sachio Nang played in the pit for all of his musicals in his Chicago area high school, including Rent, Les Misérables School Version, 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, The Little Mermaid, and Little Shop of Horrors.  On the latter, he asked for the experience of leading the pit orchestra as a keyboardist conductor for the show, and this was a group of hired professionals...being led by a 17-year old student!  We chat about that experience, along with his general high school music experience and the early stages of what comes next in his career.  Sachio is currently a freshman at Oakton Community College.  He also coordinated an international video project in 2020 called A Song of Hope, a video that went viral on YouTube and received media attention, and is working on a similar project for this year called "You'll See". You can find that and many other videos on Sachio's YouTube Channel Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    42. "A Well-Stocked Tool Kit" - Shelagh Abate: French Horn

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 59:15


    Shelagh Abate is a Broadway veteran who plays the French horn.  She has opened the productions for Disney's Frozen, A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, Honeymoon in Vegas, Anastasia, Evita, Fiddler on the Roof, South Pacific, and other shows as a principal and a sub.  We talk about "snow calls".  Shelagh talks about the need for a well-stocked tool kit for a pit musician, and how even in Broadway the pit musicians are "smashed in the pit like contortionists!"  Also, for the first time ever(!), we answer listener questions that were posted in advance (around the 40:45 mark).  Check out more about Shelagh at https://shelaghabate.com/  Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    41. "Drama Has Always Been Part of My Life" - Andy Mock, pianist

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 55:42


    Regular listeners of this podcast first heard Andy Mock's voice on the bonus episode on CTG's Wizard of Oz that followed Episode 26.  Andy has worked with a number of theatres and schools in the Greensboro area, and we have a fun conversation talking about some of the things that distinguishes a great accompanist aside from piano technique and music reading. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.  

    40. "In New York...you say yes!" - Andrea Neumann, trombone

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 62:36


    It's our first full Broadway episode, and the guest is trombonist Andrea Neumann.  For much of two decades, she has been a very active musician in the NYC area, playing for the Brooklyn Orchestra, Empire Band, Westchester Symphonic Orchestra, the American Symphony Orchestra, and so much more.  She has also played the trombone book in the Broadway productions of Aladdin, The King and I, Amelie, and Fiddler on the Roof (both the traditional version and a special production in Yiddish).  Andrea talks about success and failure on the road to becoming a regular in the pit! Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.

    39. Programming Keyboards for Theatre Part 2 - John Eldridge: keyboardist, music director

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 38:35


    Modern keyboardists in theatre can't just turn on their instrument and play the book.  There are often several hours needed for preparing the keyboard for the sequence of sounds and effects needed for a show.  Those effects have gotten more and more elaborate  John Eldridge is the owner of  Stage Sounds, a company that specializes in over 100 shows of downloadable preprogrammed keyboard files for MainStage software, with more titles each month, and additional services being developed.  He returns to follow up on a great conversation begun on Episode 38.  This episode gets more into the modern keyboardist's world, WHY shows have gotten so complicated, and how theater companies and music directors need to adjust their mindset to how one should plan a show.   And again, John's company might be the answered prayer to all the opportunity cost you'll be investing. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod.  Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast.  You can also donate through the website.  This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated.  Please leave a rating and a review.  Thank you for listening.  

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