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Dan Needham is the latest player to reveal more about the Congleton Town squad in our teammates quiz. There's reaction from Richard Duffy after the 1-0 win against Wythenshawe Town and Moorlands Radio's Richard Scott also discusses the season so far. Plus, Congleton Town Ladies coach Martyn Cooke and captain Holly Clark share their thoughts ahead of their final game of the season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Rich Redmond Show, Rich and Jim sit down with renowned drummer, producer, and engineer Scott Williamson. Scott shares his fascinating journey, from growing up in a musical family in Southern California to establishing himself as a sought-after session musician in Nashville for over 35 years. Throughout the conversation, Scott offers insights into the dynamics of the music industry, the importance of mentorship, and the challenges of balancing multiple roles as a professional drummer. He delves into his musical influences, including the impact of legendary drummers like John Bonham and Steve Gadd, and how he's navigated the evolving landscape of the recording studio. They also explore the nuances of session work, the role of social media in self-promotion, and the significance of movie soundtracks in shaping their musical experiences. They also engage in lighthearted discussions about favorite foods, drinks, and the ultimate tribute band to join for life. This episode provides a unique and candid perspective from a seasoned drummer, offering listeners a glimpse into the life and experiences of a true music industry veteran. Whether you're a fellow drummer, a music enthusiast, or simply someone interested in the behind-the-scenes of the recording world, this conversation is sure to captivate and inspire. Some Things That Came Up: -2:30 Spring Hill -4:00 The Mission Cigar Lounge -7:30 Scott grew up in Church and the recording studio -9:10 Scott's first teacher was Ken Cox -9:50 Scott's 6th grade band teacher was one of Scott's great mentors -11:00 Steve Gadd and Peter Erskine -14:00 Watching Gregg Bissonnette tracking in the studio -15:20 Gregg on Brandon Field's “The Brain Dance” track…A perfectly designed drum solo -16:00 Gregg encouraged Scott to study John Bonham's drumming -20:30 The drummers of Contemporary Christian Music -23:30 Home Tracking vs. traditional studio sessions -27:00 Expanding into producing and mixing -28:45 God Bless the Honda Element! -31:00 Scott's sons are composers and videographers -35:00 Scott's first job was working as a copyist for his composer father -47:20 Stephen Taylor's same song experiment, which Scott mixed. Dan Needham in the house! -53:20 Working on custom projects and making a difference in people's lives -56:00 airgigs.com and soundbetter.com -58:00 Having some sort of online presence -1:00:00 Mike Terrana's awesome channels -1:03:00 Document over create -1:04:00 Scott learned to fly many years ago and owns a plane! -1:07:30 WFL III drums bridge the gap between 1960 and now -1:09:40 Toto tribute band, Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan for the win -1:12:20 Ed Greene! -1:13:15 The Fave 5 -1:18:30 The beauty of Mick Fleetwood -1:21:30 The magic of John Williams, especially E.T. The Extraterrestrial Follow: IG: @scottwilliamsonmusic The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 30 of which have been #1 hits! Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Follow Jim: @jimmccarthy @itsyourshow.co www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com www.itsyourshow.co
Dan Needham reflects on his career, what it means to be playing for his hometown club and his “big game” nickname. Groundhopper Danny Pickering - also known as ‘non-league dad' on social media - shares his experience of visiting the Cleric Stadium, and we hear from the Congleton Ladies after they reached the semi-finals of the Challenge Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Relive Congleton Town's memorable 2022/23 FA Cup run which included playing in front of the BBC cameras. Hear from first-team players Arron Johns and Dan Needham who both had big roles to play in the team's cup run. Congleton Town supporter Matt Gibson shares his special connection to Congleton and the FA Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Schlitt always dreamed of being a rock star. His dream came true with a band called Head East shortly after he graduated from college. However, the rock star lifestyle started taking its toll and John became addicted to cocaine. His addiction reached a peak in 1980, when he was fired from the band. John became so depressed in the months that followed that he planned to end his own life. On the very day that he planned to do it, he met with his wife's pastor. God intervened in a miraculous way and turned his life around.On this edition of Finish Strong, you will travel with John on his amazing journey from rockstar to cocaine addict to salvation and a career that was ultimately better than he could have ever dreamed. You'll be inspired to live for Jesus and Finish Strong after hearing the story of one of the most iconic singers in the history of Christian rock music!JohnSchlitt.comSupport the showFearless Faith Websiteffaith.orgTo leave a review - Open Finish Strong on the Apple Podcast app and scroll down until you see "Ratings & Reviews". There will be a link to click so that you can "Write A Review"FacebookYouTubeInstagram
Dan Needham is recognized in Nashville as one of the top session and live drummers. Dan has performed and/or recorded... The post 311 – Dan Needham: Drumming for Michael McDonald, “Reading the Room” when Recording, Being a Chameleon in the Studio appeared first on Working Drummer Podcast.
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Excellence, pocket, creativity, leadership and fun. Just a few words that describe this week's guest Dan Needham. Dan has been thriving in the Nashville session and touring scene for many years. He has played live or in the studio for Michael McDonald, Amy Grant, Peter Cetera, Nick Jonas, Michael W. Smith, Josh Groban, The Neville Bros, Tommy Sims, Dave Barnes, Kenny Loggins and so many more. Dan and Jacob talk about his musical parents, his college connections, “The Tommy Sims School of Music”, how Dan helped kick start Jacob's career, and the benefits of always serving the song. Follow Dan on Instagram @DanNeed1 Follow Jacob on Instagram @JacobLoweryMusic Follow us on Instagram @TheSidemanChronicles Don't forget to rate and subscribe!
The Sideman Chronicles is a music podcast hosted by Nashville session and touring musician Jacob Lowery. Jacob talks with some of the leading side men and women in the music business and finds out their secrets to success--and the best way to serve a song and an artist. This is an introduction episode that will leave you wanting to dive into more! It features Gordon Mote, Scott Williamson, Jerry McPherson, and Dan Needham. Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
If you would like to donate to the NHS: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/shavinggeorgeshead I will be shaving my head for charity, in order to contribute towards helping the NHS through the current health crisis. Any contributions would be very appreciated, thank you for taking the time and be sure to come by next week to see the shaving action. Check out Dan Needham: https://www.instagram.com/danneedhamvisual/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJCiFT3nlXjRywPomUTlLqQ This is episode 001 of the new podcast, "The Mess of Making with George Holden" - expect new episodes every Monday. Subscribe to the YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/georgeholde... You might be interested in these: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/georgeholde... Website: https://www.georgeholden.media/ My Podcast: https://spoti.fi/3dwxMId My Clothing: https://nowthenwear.com/
In this episode, we speak to Dan Needham and his wife Suzy. Dan had a stroke on his way to work at the age of 35 - during his recovery, he was resolute in the goals that he wanted to achieve, and created an online community in order to help others in a similar position. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Video version: http://www.rulesfordrummers.com I asked Peter Erskine, Jeff Hamilton, Zoro, Johnny Rabb, Curt Bisquera, Ari Hoenig, Victor Indrizzo, Jonathan Mover, Walfredo Reyes Jr., Steve Fidyk, Bermuda Schwartz, Dan Needham, Bruce Becker, Bill Bachman, Jeff Queen, Pete Lockett, Andre Boyd, Nick Ruffini, Dave Kropf, Richie Gajate-Garcia, Tim Lefevbre, and many more to give their top piece of advice to drummers. The catch… THEY COULD ONLY USE THREE WORDS! I hope this video inspires YOU to think about what it means to be a drummer. As we get ready for 2017, if you were to truly focus on just ONE of these rules each week, you'd have almost 2 years worth of concepts to help improve your playing! Thank you to the following drummers/instrumentalists/vocalists/educators: == 100 Steve Bradley 99 Eugene McGhee 98 Max Marshall 97 Conrad Askland 96 John Marque 95 Reese 94 *** JEFF HAMILTON *** 93 Clint Dodson 92 Paul Westlake 91 Ian Shepherd 90 ***CURT BISQUERA*** 89 Francisco Dean 88 Jonathan Savage 87 ***ARI HOENIG*** 86 ***ZORO*** 85 Nikhi Korrula 84 Jay North 83 Joseph Luna 82 Kyle Acuncius 81 Seth Nordin 80 Eric Siereveld 79 Ariel Levine 78 ***BRUCE BECKER*** 77 Corey Christiansen 76 ***DAN NEEDHAM*** 75 Joel Brainard 74 Ed Gaus 73 Jacob Miranda 72 ***ANDRE BOYD*** 71 Andre “Virus” Karkos, Jemma Armstrong, Nina Schreckengost 70 Jeff McLaughlin 69 Mike Garza 68 Alan Frye 67 Greg Essig 66 Martin Plante 65 ***TIM LEFEVBRE*** 64 Kim McKewon 63 Tanya Rimwell 62 Ben Sturley 61 Richard Livoni 60 Paul Wandtke 59 Conrad Roach 58 Diego Rojas 57 ***PETE LOCKETT*** 56 Nick Stevens 55 ***PETER ERSKINE*** 54 Nick Lang 53 ***DAVE KROPF*** 52 Dustin Koester 51 Tom Haberman 50 Ed Kornhauser 49 ***WALFREDO REYES JR.*** 48 ***RICHIE GAJATE-GARCIA*** 47 Jeff Franca 46 Nick McLaren 45 Tom Berich 44 Jesse Gawlick, Brad Sweet, Chelsea Baker 43 Marc Aliana 42 Chris Singleton 41 Doug Cameron 40 ***VICTOR INDRIZZO*** 39 Broc Power 38 Mackenzie Leighton 37 ***JOHNNY RABB*** 36 Steve Pruitt 35 ***JEFF QUEEN*** 34 Jay Ware 33 Nick Ruffini 32 Justin Ramirez 31 Colin Campbell 30 Lizzie Shipton 29 Ryan Knudsen 28 Andy Bianco 27 Brian Blume 26 ***STEVE FIDYK*** 25 ***BERMUDA SCHWARTZ*** 24 ***JONATHAN MOVER*** 23 Nate Lee 22 Michael Tadeo 21 Colin Leske 20 Peter Schomburg 19 Johnny Mantra 18 ***BILL BACHMAN*** 17 Jim Bailey 16 Matt Black 15 Andy Smith 14 Brad Waits 13 Reuben Gingrich 12 CJ Young 11 Andrew Bache 10 Ben Matthews 9 Chad Kethcart 8 Matt Piet 7 Andrew Fowler 6 Shaan France 5 Gino Del Sole 4 Tommy Goddard 3 Aaron Smith 2 Ken Ge 1 Grant Thomas Download a PDF of all 100 rules here: http://www.rulesfordrummers.com
Understanding someone who experiences the world differently than you can be hard. In fact, it can be downright scary. In this piece, Austin Meyer, a senior from Stanford University, visits the Earle Baum Center for People With Vision Loss to tell his story of what it's like to navigate the intimidating space between two opposite ways of experiencing the world... one with vision and one without. Producer: Austin Meyer Featuring: Denise Vancil, Scott Murray, and Sharon Brown Special thanks: Dan Needham and The Earle Baum Center Image via flickr For more information about the Braden Grant for Oral Narrative: http://web.stanford.edu/group/storytelling/cgi-bin/joomla/index.php/grants.html