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Welcome Chicago drummer, musician, and entertainer, Aaron Paulsen! Amassing over 4.6 million followers across social media platforms, Aaron has taken his generation by storm with his unique video creations that blend extreme musicianship, storytelling, and undeniable humor. We dive into Aaron's upbringing as a classical percussionist from Chicago, dropping out of a percussion performance scholarship during COVID to pursue content full-time, and the eventual move to Nashville. Aaron breaks down the genesis of his one-man-band setup and other rhythmic gag videos, and his shift from short-form to long-form content. The conversation covers mental health and social media trends, martial arts training and other hobbies, skepticism around traditional industry endorsement models, how to be your most creative self, and fulfilling your true purpose. We hope you enjoy!Chapters:0:00 Intro1:51 Welcome, Aaron! 3:43 Chicago Roots 8:16 One-Man Band Origins 10:14 Musical Family and Influences 14:53 Comedy Influences 19:53 Martial Arts And Drumming 31:48 Rezo Custom Drum Heads (Sponsor) 33:03 Move To Nashville 40:18 Nashville vs LA Culture 49:11 Content Creator Breakdown 52:19 Authenticity vs Polished Content 1:05:45 Dropping Out, Mental Health 1:08:44 Drum Box (Sponsor) 1:09:36 Social Media Comparison 1:15:09 Be the Trend 1:16:15 Skillmaxxing 1:21:03 Low Boy Beaters (Sponsor) 1:26:14 Shorts to Long-form Content 1:30:54 Building a Brand 1:36:10 Defining Success and Purpose 1:43:47 PASIC and Percussion Culture 1:48:40 Navigating Endorsements as a Creator 2:07:52 Drum Supply (Sponsor) 2:08:59 Advice for Young Creators 2:13:22 OutroThank you to our Episode Sponsors:Rezo Custom Drum Headshttps://rezoheads.comDrum Boxhttps://drumbox.spaceDrum Supplyhttps://www.drumsupply.comLow Boy Beatershttps://lowboybeaters.comConnect with Aaron:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaronpaulsendrumsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aaronpaulsen YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AaronPaulsenMusic Featured in this Episode:...from "The Great Lock In Mixtape" - Aaron PaulsenSupport the showConnect with us:WebsiteInstagramTikTokYouTubeFacebookRecorded at Garden Groove Recording Space, Nashville, TNPodcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART ⓒ 2026 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC
Link to Donate to Sylvain Guintoli and PASIC: https://2026tcslondonmarathon.enthuse.com/pf/sylvain-guintoliDre Harrison, Lewis Duncan and Peter McLaren join forces to review the 2026 Spanish Grand Prix from Jerez.It was a chaotic weekend with a more tame crescendo as Alex Marquez dominated the running in the Grand Prix to take a comfortable victory ahead of Marco Bezzecchi and Fabio di Giannantonio. Ducati are finally on the board, but is it a sign that they're back, or are Aprilia still on top?Marc Marquez also commanded attention after winning a highly controversial flag-to-flag Sprint Race where he cut the track after crashing to change bikes? Genius, or insanity? And is his title charge in jeopardy after crashing in the GP and dropping to 44 points behind Bez? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Damon welcomes back Samuel to talk about his new album, playing percussion with a drummer, his clinic at PASIC, and much more! There's also segments like gig alerts, music news, and others.
Damon gets to talk to JP about what he presented at PASIC, his educational site, improvisation, psychology, and more! There's also segments like gig alerts, educational spotlights, music news, and others.
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Welcome Billy Joe Freeman! Billy is the touring drummer and music director for country artist Dustin Lynch. A Garland, Texas native, Billy began his professional career at just 12 years old, playing in Texas' longest-running Opry House. In 2012, he landed a spot at the Guitar Center Drum Off grand finals, leading to a tour with country legend Neil McCoy. Billy moved to Nashville in 2013, and has been with Dustin Lynch ever since. In this candid conversation, Billy discusses professionalism on and off stage, how to best serve the song and the artist, the value of expanding your setup, the 'gig triangle' - when to say yes or no to a gig, how to balance home recording with live performance, and the ever-changing Nashville music scene. Billy also shares some fascinating stories and insights from his career, including his encounter with Virgil Donati at PASIC. We hope you enjoy!Chapters:0:00 Intro2:15 Welcome, Billy! 6:31 Is Nashville Still a 10-Year Town? 18:49 The Evolution of Touring 24:23 Growing Up in the Texas Opry Scene 34:28 Rezo Custom Drum Heads (Sponsor) 36:38 Expanding the Kit, Industry Trends 47:42 The Role of Electronics in Live Shows 51:05 Drum Box (Sponsor) 51:57 Becoming MD for Dustin Lynch 56:43 Value of Taking Broadway Gigs 1:00:57 Social Media's Impact on Musicians 1:01:22 Early Career and Influences 1:23:23 The Dallas Music Scene and Snarky Puppy 1:33:14 Home Recording 1:37:44 Balancing Family and Music 1:43:46 Low Boy Beaters (Sponsor) 1:51:18 Drum Supply (Sponsor) 1:52:18 Career Highlights and GC Drum-Off 1:58:04 Music City Audiology (Sponsor) 1:58:47 Career Outlook 2:06:08 Bacon, BBQ, & Coffee 2:14:00 OutroThank you to our Episode Sponsors:Rezo Custom Drum Headshttps://rezoheads.comDrum Boxhttps://drumbox.spaceDrum Supplyhttps://www.drumsupply.comLow Boy Beatershttps://lowboybeaters.comMusic City Audiologyhttp://musiccityaudiology.comConnect with Billy:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/billyjoefreemanMusic Featured in this Episode:"Red Alert" - Billy Freeman, Doug Bossi, David Garfield, John PenaSupport the showConnect with us:WebsiteInstagramTikTokYouTubeFacebookRecorded at Garden Groove Recording Space, Nashville, TNPodcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART ⓒ 2026 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC
In this episode, I sit down with drummer, educator, speaker, and author Rich Redmond, and this conversation goes far beyond the drum set. From the moment we start talking, it's clear that Rich approaches music and life with an uncommon level of purpose, energy, and presence. We talk about why he plays every song like it might be the last one he ever gets to play, how longevity changes your perspective on time, and why being fully present matters just as much offstage as it does behind the kit. Rich reflects on nearly five decades of holding the sticks, what it means to love the work truly, and why every gig still feels like the best day of his life.We dig into Rich's background growing up in Connecticut and Texas, how Texas marching band culture shaped his musical foundation, and why music education in that state continues to produce world-class players. He shares stories from his early training, the classic method books that shaped his hands and mind, and how transcription became a survival skill when he moved to Nashville. Rich breaks down how charting, reading, and preparation quickly opened doors, why the Nashville number system is such a powerful tool, and how learning to create efficient charts can save gigs and careers.A significant focus of the conversation is Rich's belief in using all of your gifts. We talk about his work as an educator, public speaker, author, and podcast host, and how teaching reinforces your own understanding of music, communication, and purpose. Rich explains his CRASH philosophy, commitment, relationships, attitude, skill, and hunger, and how that framework shaped his life, his speaking career, and his approach to helping others succeed, whether they are musicians, students, or corporate audiences. He shares how blending drumming with storytelling keeps audiences engaged, why attention spans are shorter than ever, and how performance can make ideas stick in ways slides never will.We spend time unpacking his long-running work with Jason Aldean, including how studio and live drumming require different mindsets, how records are made efficiently at a high level, and why consistency, trust, and preparation matter more than flash. Rich explains how live drumming is about execution, confidence, and making everyone onstage feel safe, while still delivering energy to the back row. We talk about signature fills, macro rhythms, playing in food groups, and why honoring the record while amplifying the live experience is part of the job.Rich also walks through his teaching philosophy, from Drumtensives and masterclasses to clinics and one-on-one coaching. He explains why reading, time, left-foot independence, stylistic awareness, and charting are non-negotiables, and how meeting students where they are can unlock confidence and growth. We also dive into the soft skills of being a working musician, why being prepared, likable, and open to direction often matters more than chops, and how trust keeps you working long term.We close by talking about health, longevity, curiosity, and why Rich continues to challenge himself creatively through writing, speaking, podcasting, and new musical ideas. It's an inspiring, practical, and honest conversation about building a meaningful career, staying hungry, and using music as a vehicle to lift others along the way.Music from the Episode:Amarillo Sky (Jason Aldean)My Kinda Party (Jason Aldean)The Truth (Jason Aldean)Thank you for listening. If you have questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please email me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com.
Frequent Pete's Percussion Podcast guest Lamon Lawhorn returns to the podcast to talk about his participation with the M-Boom Tribute Ensemble at PASIC50 this past November (03:20), his path to getting onto the PAS Board of Directors, dealing with feedback received about PASIC applications, the responsibilities of the job, and how to get more involved (26:50), his position as Director of Percussion Studies at Virginia State University and the move from his success at North Carolina A&T (45:25), and his comments on the 2025 Dallas Cowboys and the music and culture that is inspiring him today (01:14:25).Finishing with a Rave on Mary Roach's 2003 nonfiction book Stiff (01:33:15).Lamon Lawhorn links:Lamon Lawhorn's Virginia State PageLamon Lawhorn's WebsiteLamon Lawhorn's previous Podcast appearances:Lamon Lawhorn in Episode 35Lamon Lawhorn in Episode 67Lamon Lawhorn in Episode 216Previous Podcast Guests mentioned:Thomas Taylor in 2025Donnie Johns in 2021Marcia McCants in 2025Sean Daniels in 2024Joshua Simonds in 2022Megan Arns in 2017Karli Viña in 2022Nathan Siegel in 2025Bill Shaltis in 2017Andrew Eldridge in 2022Brian Zator in 2017Casey Cangelosi in 2017Justin Alexander in 2020Other Links:Joe ChambersEthan StricklandMax RoachDon ParkerMichael BurrittJu Percussion GroupMalcolm JacksonNEXUSPercussions de StrasbourgEric C. HughesChris HanningGene KoshinskiNCPP National Equipment StandardsAnnie StevensMarlon FosterJack DeJohnetteDamion ReidRobert GlasperTerreon GullyNo Limit vs. Cash MoneyMel Robbins and Jason WilsonRaves:Stiff - Mary Roach
Damon gets to talk to Malcolm about performing at PASIC 50 with M'Boom, Houston, nicknames, psychology and much more! There's also segments like gig alerts, music news and others.
In this episode, I sit down with percussionist Doug Perkins for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with a few personal connections and quickly opens up into a bigger discussion about music, teaching, and the kind of “improbable events” that can change a person's life. Doug and I talk about our shared link through LSU and Brett Dietz, and Doug tells the story of how he learned bass guitar in the eighth grade to get into a jazz band, which led to rehearsals at home, a punk band with Brett called The Septic Creptics, and a deep early education in groove, feel, and listening. We dig into the teachers who shaped Doug's path, especially Jack DiIanni, and why fundamentals, sound, and real-life performing situations became such a foundation for everything that came next.Doug shares how his background in drum set and bass informs the way he plays and teaches, especially when it comes to music like Steve Reich, where micro-groove, ensemble feel, and knowing your role inside the bigger texture are everything. We also talk about how students learn now, how algorithm-driven listening can shrink context, and why so many young musicians feel pressure to avoid mistakes when everything can feel like a permanent record. Doug explains how he actively teaches context, lineage, and listening, and why basic production skills matter more than ever, including signal flow, microphones, sound reinforcement, and the simple confidence that comes from knowing how to set up a PA or wrap a cable correctly.From there, Doug takes us into his world at the University of Michigan, where he helps lead a large percussion studio with a faculty team that spans orchestral playing, contemporary music, improvisation, and drum set. We talk about the balance between performing and teaching, and how parenting an 18-year-old college student has changed the way he supports first-year undergrads. Doug also tells the story of his long relationship with composer John Luther Adams, including how a formative early experience with Strange and Sacred Noise eventually led to performances in the Alaskan tundra, floating stages in Central Park, and outdoor concerts where the audience hikes in and the environment becomes part of the piece. We wrap up with what's ahead for Doug, including significant projects, collaborations, performances, and the ongoing joy of bringing students into real work that proves their “crazy ideas” can matter in the world.Music from the Episode:Nagoya Marimbas (Steve Reich, composer - Todd Meehan & Doug Perkins, marimbas)XY (Michael Gordon, composer - Doug Perkins, percussion)Strange and Sacred Noise (John Luther Adams, composer - Morris Palter, Rob Esler, Steven Schick, & Doug Perkins - percussion)Thank you for listening. If you have questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please email me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com.
Damon gets to talk to Heather about her PASIC 50 clinic, musical adventures with her band, Canada, the xylophone and its history and much more! There's also segments like gig alerts, music news and others.
Damon gets to talk to Mike, Mark, John, John, and the members of the M'Boom Tribute Ensemble (Joe Chambers, Stefon Harris, Thomas Taylor, Dr. Lamon Lawhorn, Dr. Sean Daniels, Don Parker, Marcia McCants, Donnie Johns and Malcolm Jackson) at PASIC 50. There's also other segments!
Damon gets to talk to Ivan, Kassandra, Lenny and Stefon at this year's PASIC 50 in the expo hall at the Discussions in Percussion/Drumset Magazine booth. There's also segments like music news and others.
Mike C. is on fire in this episode. He's back from PASIC 2025 and ready to debrief. We're planning a live episode -- will you be one of our callers?
Damon gets to talk to Dafnis, Weedie, Keita and Andy at this year's PASIC 50 in the expo hall at the Discussions in Percussion/Drumset Magazine booth. There's also other segments like the educational spotlight and music news.
This holiday week, we're handing BFF member Mo Fry Pasic the keys to the rocket ship! And Mo's chosen to air a very special interview of their show Worse Than You, featuring our very own co-captain Fin Argus. Listen in as Mo interviews Fin all about her music, her visual art, and their shared love for David Bowie. And check out Chris's episode of Worse Than You, while you're at it! We'll be back next week with an all-new episode, and recruit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Damon gets to talk to Jason about Scottish drumming, PASIC, being a band member vs. side person, recording and production, synesthesia, and other life adventures. There's also segments like gig alerts, educational spotlights and music news among others.
Your All-Access Pass to the Marching Arts.A Podcast for Marching Arts Enthusiasts — On the Field, In the Stands & Behind the Scenes.It's BOA Grand Nationals Week, PASIC is happening across the street, and the 2025 marching band season is officially coming to a close. Nicole hangs out with Taylor and Haley to talk favorite shows, end-of-season surprises, band-parent TikTok chaos, and the programs they can't wait to watch in Indy — all pulled directly from this week's conversation.Highlights:• Bandtober survival + Grand Nats weekend hype• Boston, Bluecoats, Vanguard, Catawba Ridge, and Texas standouts• Band parent & senior “sign-in / sign-out” TikTok trends• Taylor's PASIC breakdown (60-Second Tech Block)• Water We Doing?! — AI props & “stop asking what time it is”• Gush & Go — pies, parades, Cincinnati Tradition, and new seasons starting upSponsors:Peak Group Travel — @peak.group.travelGuard Closet — gear, design, education: https://guardcloset.com/Find On A Water Break:Website: https://onawaterbreakpodcast.comLinktree: https://linktr.ee/onawaterbreakBe a Guest: link in bioEmail: onawaterbreakpodcast@gmail.comSocial: @onawaterbreak
The 50th edition of the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, or PASIC, is being held in Indianapolis. Purdue's charitable pharmacy is set to hold a soft opening next week, expanding critical access to medication. A Republican Senator in Indiana has come out strongly against redistricting. The Indianapolis music scene is receiving national attention. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
The 50th edition of the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, or PASIC, is being held in Indianapolis. Purdue's charitable pharmacy is set to hold a soft opening next week, expanding critical access to medication. A Republican Senator in Indiana has come out strongly against redistricting. The Indianapolis music scene is receiving national attention.
PASIC 2025 IS HERE! Here's Part 2 of our annual PASIC Preview Episodes (for the 50th PASIC)! Included today are conversations with presenters who will be appearing Thursday and Friday during the conference. Discussions are with Nick Costa (02:00), Kassandra Kocoshis (18:15), Lamon Lawhorn (34:45), and Michael Schutz (59:45).The podcast closes with a shoutout to nearly 10 years of Previous Podcast Guests who are going to be presenting at the 2025 PASIC - thanks and congrats everyone! (01:15:00)Links:Nick CostaKassandra KocoshisM'BoomMichael Schutz
PASIC 2025 is here! Let's preview some of the presentations that you'll be able to see. Today's podcast focuses on those taking part in the Thursday New Music/Research Focus Day. You'll get to hear from Francis Favis (02:20), Liz Soflin (18:00), Drew Tucker (31:00), Kristie Ibrahim, Gina Ryan, and Victoria Sparks of Triolet (50:00), and Frank Kumor (01:09:30).Links:Francis FavisLiz SoflinDrew TuckerTrioletFrank Kumor
Take a deep dive into the world of PASIC during its 50th edition, PASIC 50, held in Indianapolis. Listen to an interview with the Indianapolis-based composer, performer and instrument builder Rob Funkhouser. Plus, conversations with past PASIC performers and honorees, including Elayne Jones, Giovanni Hidalgo, Susie Ibarra, Cindy Blackman Santana, Daru Jones, and more.
This November, Indianapolis will host PASIC 50 — the 50th edition of the Percussive Arts Society International Convention. The event brings together thousands of drummers, percussionists, educators, and music industry professionals from around the world for concerts, clinics, and an extensive expo hall. PASIC is recognized as the largest annual gathering of drummers and percussionists in the world. The convention covers every area of percussion — from drum set and marching percussion to orchestral and global traditions. The 50th edition of PASIC is significant not only for the Percussive Arts Society but also for Indianapolis, where the organization is based. This week on Cultural Manifesto, take a deep dive into the world of PASIC. Listen to an interview with the Indianapolis-based composer, performer and instrument builder Rob Funkhouser, an operations and education manager for the Percussive Arts Society. Also, hear conversations with past PASIC performers and honorees, including Elayne Jones, Giovanni Hidalgo, Susie Ibarra, Cindy Blackman Santana, Daru Jones, and more.
Damon gets to talk to Elizabeth about long Covid, The Diversity Alliance, PASIC 50 (hosted by the Percussive Arts Society) and much more! There's also segments like educational spotlight, music news and others.
Damon gets to talk to Greg about Florida, his multi-percussion setup, what he will present at PASIC 50, festivals, degrees, and so much more. There's also other segments like educational spotlights and music news.
Send me a text and please visit www.livefrommydrumroom.com I'm joined by Joshua Simonds, Executive Director for the Percussive Arts Society (PAS) for a preview of PAS' 50th PASIC Nov 12-15 in Indianapolis, IN. This year's PASIC is going to be epic, with an incredible lineup. I attended my first PASIC in 1985 in Los Angeles and have attended almost every PASIC since. There's still time to attend this year's PASIC! Visit https://pas.org/pasic/ Live From My Drum Room T-shirts and Hoodies are now available! 100% of the proceeds go toward my PAS scholarship. Visit https://livefrommydrumroom.com for details! Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher! is a series of conversations with legendary drummers and Music Industry icons, hosted by drummer and music industry veteran, John DeChristopher, drawing from his five decades in the Music Industry. Created in 2020, and ranked BEST Drum Podcast, "Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher!" gives the audience an insider's view that only John can offer. And no drummers are harmed on any shows! Please subscribe! https://livefrommydrumroom.comwww.youtube.com/c/JohnDeChristopherLiveFromMyDrumRoom
Damon gets to talk to Marcia about her PASIC 50 preview, marimba, psychology, England, dancing, TLC, T-Pain and more! There's also segments like educational spotlights, music news and others.
Damon gets to talk to Donnie about his DMV Academy, his PASIC 50 preview, Go-Go, the Hollywood Bowl and much more! There's also segments like gig alerts, educational spotlights, music news and others.
Dave DiCenso has performed and or recorded with a diverse array of renowned artists including Josh Groban, Hiromi, John Petrucci (Dream Theater), Steve Morse Band, Cro-Mags, Shelter, Johnny A, Duran Duran, Judith Hill, and Carole King, among many others. He has performed in arenas, amphitheaters, and concert halls around the world, and made numerous television appearances including The Tonight Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, CSI New York, Live at Lincoln Center, Dancing with the Stars, The Ellen Degeneres Show, and MTV's Headbanger's Ball. An equally skilled educator, Dave has personally mentored hundreds of drummers - many of whom have achieved world-wide recognition. He is a Professor of Percussion at Berklee College of Music, and the author of several critically acclaimed method books. Dave has also earned a devoted international following for his work as an online educator, drum-camp teacher, and clinician. Credits include drum industry events, camps, and podcasts such as NAMM, PASIC, Modern Drummer Festival, Drum Fantasy Camp, Drumeo, 180 Drums, and Drummer's Resource, as well as numerous independent seminars in the US, Europe, and Japan. Dave endorses Ludwig drums, Zildjian cymbals, Remo drumheads, Vater drumsticks, DW pedals and hardware, and Puresound snare wires. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Damon gets to talk to I-Jen about Taiwan, teaching, Pasic 50, Mister Rogers, and so much more. There's also segments like gig alerts, educational spotlights, music news, and others.
Dave DiCenso has performed and or recorded with a diverse array of renowned artists including Josh Groban, Hiromi, John Petrucci (Dream Theater), Steve Morse Band, Cro-Mags, Shelter, Johnny A, Duran Duran, Judith Hill, and Carole King, among many others. He has performed in arenas, amphitheaters, and concert halls around the world, and made numerous television appearances including The Tonight Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, CSI New York, Live at Lincoln Center, Dancing with the Stars, The Ellen Degeneres Show, and MTV's Headbanger's Ball. An equally skilled educator, Dave has personally mentored hundreds of drummers - many of whom have achieved world-wide recognition. He is a Professor of Percussion at Berklee College of Music, and the author of several critically acclaimed method books. Dave has also earned a devoted international following for his work as an online educator, drum-camp teacher, and clinician. Credits include drum industry events, camps, and podcasts such as NAMM, PASIC, Modern Drummer Festival, Drum Fantasy Camp, Drumeo, 180 Drums, and Drummer's Resource, as well as numerous independent seminars in the US, Europe, and Japan. Dave endorses Ludwig drums, Zildjian cymbals, Remo drumheads, Vater drumsticks, DW pedals and hardware, and Puresound snare wires. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Damon gets to talk to Liam and Jaden about Trinidad & Tobago, Panama, Steel Pan, their PASIC 50 presentation, and much more! There's also segments like gig alerts, music news and others.
Before we begin our next season, we've got something to address. Or rather, someone... Mo Fry Pasic joins Fin and Chris to hash out the matter of "the curse." Never forget! Mo's on Instagram @meauxpas. Take a tour with Mo, Fin, and Chris to the Ancient Olympics here.And make sure you're subscribed to their show Worse Than You with Mo Fry Pasic. Their new season debuts this week, with none other than our NEMESIS E.R. Fightmaster. (For that lore, head here...) Want even more One of Us with Fin and Chris? Get ad-free episodes and special video episodes on Patreon, at patreon.com/GoodGet One of Us is hosted and produced by Chris Renfro and Fin Argus. It's executive produced by Myrriah Gossett and Erica Getto for Good Get. Myrriah Gossett is our sound designer, and our theme music is produced by Fin Argus and Brendan Chamberlain-Simon. Our show art was drawn by Fin Argus, and photographed by Mike and Matt McCarty. You can follow One Of Us on Instagram and TikTok at @oneofus.pod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on On A Water Break, it's all about nerves, leadership, representation, and celebrating unforgettable wins in the marching arts. Host Josh Smith is joined by new panelists Dalton Stout, Clara Bagwell, and Eric Levy — all making their podcast debut!The team kicks things off with their 32 Count Life Stories and a fun icebreaker: “What part of the marching band are you?” Clara relives her gold-medal summer with the Boston Crusaders, Dalton shares his journey from Nebraska to Colorado and launching DVS Choreo, and Eric spotlights his 20+ years of teaching and his work with Drumline Network.In the News Block, we cover: The retirement of Iowa's legendary announcer Lou Crist after 44 years Miami budget cuts cutting $12.8M in arts funding A stolen band trailer in Colorado and tips for protecting your equipment PASIC 2025 announcements featuring RhythmX and George MasonDalton delivers the 60-Second Tech Block on choreography hacks, and in Water We Doing?! the crew takes on audition nerves, teaching leadership in a post-COVID generation, body shaming in DCI, and the importance of ensemble unity. The episode wraps with Gush & Go, highlighting Boston's first DCI championship, new percussion challenges, and student success stories.Panelists & Socials: Dalton Stout – IG/TikTok: @saltydalti | daltonvstout.com Clara Bagwell – IG: @_clara.01100010 Eric Levy – IG: @worldoferic | Drumline Network & Percussion League Josh Smith – TikTok: @mr.smiths.bandSponsors: Peak Group Travel – @peak.group.travel | peakgrouptravel.com Guard Closet – @guardcloset | guardcloset.com✨ Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review, and share this podcast with a friend.
Damon gets to talk to Joshua about how to prep for PASIC 50, the new Percussive Arts Society partnership, his trip to Washington D.C., how PASIC changed his life and much more! There's also segments like gig alerts, music news, and others!
Damon gets to talk to Joshua about how to prep for PASIC 50, the new Percussive Arts Society partnership, his trip to Washington D.C., how PASIC changed his life and much more! There's also segments like gig alerts, music news, and others!
Damon gets to talk to Wayne about his PASIC clinic, soloing, his new book, Texas, Wisconsin and much more! There's also other segments like gig alerts and music news.
Matt Shay is a Roanoke native and lifelong musician. He started playing the drums at a young age and surrounded himself with music throughout high school, taking multiple band classes and performing in the marching band. Currently, he plays with his jazz fusion/funk and soul group, CopyCat Syndrome, the occasional jazz dinner gig at the Hotel Roanoke, and with whoever needs a drummer! Peyton Gentry currently resides as the Director of Bands at Liberty High School in Bedford, VA. This is where he teaches courses such as: Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Percussion Ensemble, Marching Band, Jazz Band, Pep-Band, Music Theory and AP Music Theory. Peyton holds a Bachelors of Arts with a duel-focus in both Music Education and Percussion Performance and a MA.Ed in Curriculum and Instruction from Virginia Tech. In addition to teaching music, Peyton is an active performer in the Roanoke area performing with groups such as Mill Mountain Theatre, the Roanoke Opera, In The Meantime, Hollins University, Celtic Steel, Winds of the Blue Ridge, and more. Peyton has competed in PASIC's Concert Chamber Percussion Ensemble Competition placing 3rd and 4th on separate occasions.
Damon gets to talk to Thomas about his new book, the "Give it to the Drummer" series, PASIC, Hip-Hop and so much more. There's also segments like gig alerts, educational spotlight, music news and others.
All it takes is one spark of inspiration to set a creative process in motion. And this week, to celebrate our one-year anniversary, a single question is all that we have to guide us. Listen in as Mo draws on techniques they find useful in their own creative process to answer it, including the spiritual practice of tarot. If you've enjoyed even one episode of Worse Than You this year, we want to hear from you! Leave us a rating and review on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen. Not sure what to say? Tell us what tools you rely on in your creative practice! Worse Than You with Mo Fry Pasic is hosted and produced by Mo Fry Pasic. Our executive producers are Erica Getto, Myrriah Gossett, and Lauren Mandel. We're on Instagram and TikTok @worsethanyoushow, and you can follow Good Get on YouTube for exclusive video content. Worse Than You with Mo Fry Pasic is a Good Get and Disco Nap Co-Production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In episode 1860, Jack and guest co-host Andrew Ti are joined by host of Worse Than You, Mo Fry Pasic, to discuss…REAL ID Isn’t Real, Cyber Trucks Just Totally Stop Selling, This AI Expert Thinks The AI Bubble’s About to Pop and more! What you need to know about the REAL ID requirements for air travel The Racist Origins of the Real ID Act Top Trump agency reveals key reason why REAL ID will be enforced 'Mass surveillance': Conservatives sound alarm over Trump admin's REAL ID rollout Trump’s Insistence on Real ID Has Become a Flashpoint for His Tinfoil Hat Fans You can get a free Krispy Kreme doughnut on May 7 for Real ID deadline: Here's how Homeland Security chief says travelers with no REAL ID can fly for now, but with likely extra steps Flying out of Indianapolis without REAL ID? Don't fret — the airport isn't turning people away Tesla’s Inventory of Unsold Cybertrucks Skyrockets, Despite Offering $10K Discounts and Concealing Listings The Silicon Valley sceptic warning tech’s new bubble is about to burst Deep Learning Is Hitting a Wall Microsoft’s £2.5bn investment in Britain at risk from creaking power grid Chess helped me win the Nobel Prize, says Google’s AI genius OpenAI overrode concerns of expert testers to release sycophantic GPT-4o The next British boom could be in the offing – if Starmer abandons net zero Finance worker pays out $25 million after video call with deepfake ‘chief financial officer’ LISTEN: Indeed by CruzaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.