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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.
Tim Platt is a creative polymath: he can write songs, he can draw, and he can commit so hard to a bit that he ends up infiltrating a multi-level marketing scheme for healthy energy drinks. At the heart of all his work is a desire for collaboration, and for over a decade, he's been Mo's other half in the comedy duo Pasic & Platt. Tim joins Mo this week to reflect on their creative partnership, his favorite rhymes, and his new comedy album Teeth Like Beak. You can follow Tim on Instagram @iamkingbozo, and keep up with his work at timplattcomedy.com. Make sure to listen to his album Teeth Like Beak, as well as Rude Tales of Magic and Oh These, Those Stars of Space! 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
Damon gets to talk to Trevor about the wildfires, PASIC, endorsements, passive income, groove and so much more! There's other segments like gig alerts, educational spotlights, and music news.
Send us a textLove is in the air as I talk with the amazing Michele Dunaway, an award-winning, contemporary romance author. Michele Dunaway is a best selling author of 30+ contemporary romance novels, with over 1.7 million books sold globallyMichele always dreamed of writing, and she sold her first romance novel after an editor appointment at the Romance Writers of American (RWA) national convention.Describing herself as a woman who does way too much and never wants to stop, Michele Dunaway writes about love and second chances in small towns that have cookie stores and wineries.Michele recently retired from an award-winning high school English and journalism teaching career. She's a proud mother of two grown daughters. As an avid pet lover, Michele shares her home with far too many rescued cats, who of course completely rule the roost. (You can see those cats on Instagram using #dunawaycats)Michele is represented by Jill Marsal of Marsal Lyon Literary Agency, LLC. Michele's also a former 3. 5 year board member of Novelists, Inc.; a past president and former newsletter editor of Missouri Romance Writers of America; and a past president and former newsletter editor of PASIC. Michele currently serves as the president of the League of Romance Writers, the former West Houston chapter of RWA.Learn more about Michele, below.https://micheledunaway.com/ Visit the Self-Care Institute at https://www.selfcareinstitute.com/ Support the showVisit www.creativepeacemeal.com to leave a review, fan voicemail, and more!Insta @creative_peacemeal_podcastFB @creativepeacemealpodBonfire https://www.bonfire.com/store/creative-peacemeal/Redbubble CPPodcast.redbubble.comCreative Peacemeal READING list here Donate to AhHa!Broadway here! Donate to New Normal Rep here! Interested in the Self-Care Institute with Dr. Ami Kunimura? Click here Interested in Corrie Legge's content planner? Click here to order!
Send us a textThanks for watching and listening to Live From My Drum Room! Exciting news! Live From My Drum Room Hoodies are now available! Made of a soft 52% cotton 48% polyester blend. Sizes: MD, LG & XL = $50 USD (including shipping) *Size 2XL = $55 USD (including shipping) * * US orders only. Venmo payment only. Live From My Drum Room T-shirts are made of soft 60%cotton/40% polyester. Available in XS-2XL = $25 (including shipping) * Venmo only. 100% of the proceeds from Live From My Drum Room merchandise goes toward a Live From My Drum Room Scholarship with the Percussive Arts Society! https://pas.org/pasic/scholarships/ Payment with Venmo: @John-DeChristopher-2. Be sure to include your size and shipping address. Very important! Email: livefrommydrumroom@gmail.com. Thank you to everyone who's bought a shirt and or hoodie to help support this endeavor!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://linktr.ee/live_from_my_drum_roomwww.youtube.com/c/JohnDeChristopherLiveFromMyDrumRoom
Sandbox Percussion co-founder, Percussionist, Freelancer and Educator Ian Rosenbaum stops by to talk about the origins of the group, early performances, group management, and dealing with inventory (02:40), how Sandbox develops relationships with composers and their connections to Só Percussion and Third Coast Percussion (22:20), the rehearsal and performance logistics for Sandbox (32:20), Ian and the groups' various college residencies and the importance of their Creator Mentorship program (45:00), growing up in Westchester (NY), beginnings of playing drumset and piano, and attending many types of concerts in his youth (01:09:40), eventually attending Peabody and working with Bob Van Sice (01:18:10), his master's degree time at Yale and getting in the freelance scene in NYC (01:26:20), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including segments about performance setup and etiquette, great food, movies and books, and Christian Marclay's The Clock (01:37:35).Finishing with a Rave on the 2025 Grammy Awards ceremony (02:00:00).Ian Rosenbaum links:Sandbox Percussion websiteIan Rosenbaum's websiteSandbox's Creator Mentorship ProgramSeven Pillars - Andy AkihoIan Rosenbaum's Peabody page“Khan Variationa” - Alejandro ViñaoPrevious Podcast Guests mentioned:Victor Caccese in 2019Garrett Arney in 2019Todd Meehan in 2017Cort McClaren in 2022Other Links:Andy AkihoPaola PrestiniChristopher CerroneAdam RosenblattRobert Van Sice“Mallet Quartet” - Steve Reich“Drumming (Part 1)” - Steve Reich“Extremes from Imaginary City” - Jason TreutingSo PercussionThird Coast Percussion“Pattern Transformation” - Lukas Ligeti“NO one to kNOW one” - Andy AkihoViet CuongGreen Umbrella Series“Wilderness” - Jerome BeginDavid YoonGlen VelezJi Su JungPercussion Group CincinnatiBryce DessnerGoldberg Variations - J.S. Bach (Glenn Gould)Colin CurrieJACK QuartetAmandinda Percussion QuartetSimon Boyar“Late in the Evening” - Paul Simon“I Go to Extremes” - Billy JoelBela Fleck and Edgar Meyer Tiny Desk concert311 Tiny Desk Concert“Pretty Fly” - The Offspring“All the Small Things” - Blink-182Ton Freer“Threads” - Paul LanskyCloyd DuffEtuden for Timpani - Richard HochrainerThomas DuffyNew Haven (CT) PizzaThe Princess Bride trailerFast and Furious trailerSilo trailerFormula 1: Drive to Survive trailerJacob Collier - Tiny Desk concert“1612” - VULFPECKVictor Wooten Trio at PASIC 2018“So Much to Say” - Dave Matthews Band (Carter Beauford view)Christian Marclay's The ClockRaves:The 2025 Grammy Awards
Mo Fry Pasic has never seen Vicky Cristina Barcelona, but she rewrote it and we read her script! A patented "how long into the episode could this script be?" episode from Never Seen It. We read Mo's script, talk Woody Allen, and more! Premiere of a new game! Plus some What's in the Box'd! Kyle and Mo are joined by Catherine McCafferty! Go see Kyle in New York / Brooklyn on April 5 at Union Hall! Doing his show 'Hard to Say.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Damon gets to talk to Q about theater, Miami, sneakers, being well rounded, Abelton, PASIC and much more! There's also segments like gig alerts, music news and ways to help fire relief among others.
University of Alabama Percussion Professor and Epoch Percussion Quartet member Andrew Lynge stops by to talk about his job at Alabama and working through the pandemic (02:15), his percussion ensemble performing at PASIC twice in the last few years (18:45), Epoch Percussion (25:10), growing up near Dallas (32:00), going the Texas A&M-Commerce for undergrad and doing DCI (41:10) his master's degree time at Colorado State (52:40), his doctoral years at the University of Texas at Austin, teaching at Commerce as an adjunct and his first job at Jacksonville State University (AL) (01:03:50), and settles into the Random Ass Questions, including segments on being a complete percussionist, bad jobs, his varying taste in movies, Cormac McCarthy, and The Bear (01:26:00).Finishing with a Rave on the 2021 Documentary Series The Beatles: Get Back (01:47:55).Andrew Lynge links:Andrew Lynge's websiteAndrew Lynge's University of AlabamaEpoch PercussionPrevious Podcast Guests mentioned:Jennifer Caputo in 2016John Wooton in 2022Lauren Teel in 2017Dave Hall in 2020Shilo Stroman in 2020Tom Burritt in 2021Brian Zator in 2017Other Links:Mark LanterMark HunterJames CampbellBlast!Mandarins Drum CorpsKen OzzelloKevin WelbornBluecoats Drum CorpsCavaliers Drum CorpsTroopers Drum CorpsClint GillespieTim FeeneyMichael Strange“Spine” - Michael Laurello“Mallet Quartet” - Steve ReichOni LaraCory FicaNigel FernandezJerry JunkinOrbital - John PsathasDallas WindsRe(new)al - Viet CuongDeja Vu - Michael ColgrassSandbox PercussionThird Coast PercussionExcelsis PercussionDan MooreGary GreenSandi RennickPaul RennickTyler SammonsMatt PenlandEric Hollenbeck“Fantasy Variations” - Michael ColgrassCloyd Duff“Dances of Earth and Fire” - Peter Klatzow“Itsuki Fantasy for Six Mallets” - Keiko AbeTony McCutchenSean Womack“Khan Variations” - Alejandro ViñaoCarter BeaufordNo Country For Old Men trailerLord of the Rings trailerNosferatu trailerRobert EggersAnchorman trailerRocky trailerThe Wedding Planner trailerThe Road - Cormac McCarthyHurtado BBQThe Bear TV ShowRaves:The Beatles: Get Back
Percussionist, Performer, and Educator Olivia Cirisan stops by to chat about performing Ancel Fitzgerald Neeley's “37 across 39 down” at PASIC 2024 (03:15), her master's program at the University of Michigan and her responsibilities and work with chamber duos and gamelan (16:40), growing up (mostly) in Frankenmuth, Michigan, her piano and percussion background, and living with ADHD (37:15), attending the University of Michigan for undergrad, staying there for the master's, and her time auditioning at Mizzou (01:02:10), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including segments on self-seriousness in art, her experiences as a woman in percussion spaces, the Twilight movies, Albert Camus, and the Midnight Gospel series (01:20:30).Finishing with a Rave on the 1975 film Dog Day Afternoon (02:02:15).Olivia Cirisan links:Olivia Cirisan's websiteFLYDLPHINVIRIDPrevious Podcast Guests mentioned:Cameron Leach in 2023Megan Arns in 2016Other links:Ancel Fitzgerald Neeley“Everything Now Right Now” - Robert HonsteinLogic ProVariSpeedDavid MinnixJoseph GramleyJonathan OvalleDoug PerkinsIan RosenbaumPaige MaddenLate Night with the Devil trailerTwilight: Eclipse shirt take offThe Office/Twilight Mash UpThe Shining as a Romantic ComedyRemarkably Bright Creatures - Shelby Van PeltFrankenmuth, MichiganThe Myth of Sisyphus - Albert CamusThe Midnight Gospel trailerRaves:Dog Day Afternoon trailer
A new year means new beginnings, and for Best Friend Force member Mo Fry Pasic, it means a new season of their podcast Worse Than You! To celebrate the return of their show on January 15, we're releasing an episode with our friend (and future Best Friend Force member?!) Demi Adejuyigbe. Make sure you're subscribed to Worse Than You, and check out Mo's appearance on One of Us, where we traveled to the Ancient Olympics—and added one of our most important commandments for the BFF Manual. We'll be back next week with an all new episode of One of Us, and an all new adventure... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Percussive Arts Society Diversity Alliance Chair and Percussionist and Educator Elizabeth DeLamater returns to discuss all things Diversity Alliance that occurred at PASIC 2024 (03:15), the state of diversity items and initiatives in 2024 (18:15), and an update on items in her personal and professional world, including working at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and playing for Holiday gigs (29:10).Finishing with a Rave on Colson Whitehead's 1999 novel The Intuitionist (37:15).Previous Episodes with Elizabeth DeLamater:Episode 167Episode 168Episode 276Previous Podcast Guests mentioned in the show:Julie Hill in 2019Heather Sloan in 2021Joshua Simonds in 2017Matthew Lau in 2021Aiyun Huang in 2023Other Links:Terri Lyne CarringtonAdam TanTaku HiranoBeibei WangRaves:The Intuitionist - Colson Whitehead
Percussionist, Composer, Freelancer, and Educator Melissa Wang stops by to talk about her PASIC 2024 performance of Kate Neal's “Self-Accusation” (03:10), her percussion activities and responsibilities throughout the Chicago Metro area (21:50), growing up in Chicago, her early musical experiences, and her extracurricular activities, including her prowess at the Spelling Bee (31:35), getting her undergrad degree from Northern Illinois University (41:30), her percussion and composition degree work for her master's at the University of Washington (51:05), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including discussions of mental health, being a woman in the percussion and composition fields, Shrek, viral videos, and the greatness of Evelyn Glennie (01:07:20).Finishing with a Rave on the 2024 film A Real Pain (01:39:40).Melissa Wang Links:Melissa Wang's webpageMelissa Wang's PASIC pagePrevious Podcast Guests mentioned:Bonnie Whiting from 2020Raychel Taylor from 2020Other Links:Kate NealPeter HandkePioneer Drum and Bugle CorpsGregory BeyerBen WahlundLiam TeagueLeft Edge PercussionShrek trailerNeo Yokio trailerShadow Behind the Iron Sun - Evelyn GlennieRaves:A Real Pain trailer
University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP) Percussion Professor and Chair of the Music Department Joseph Van Hassel stops by to talk about his recent PASIC performance with Alexandros Fragiskatos on a drumset duet (04:20), his UNCP job, freelancing, and his work in various positions for PAS (13:10), owning Media Press Publications and the detective work of finding “hidden gems” (37:20), growing up in Ohio, his composer brother, doing Bands of America in high school and getting further interested in percussion, and having a paper route (45:00), his years at Ohio University for undergrad (51:50), Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (OH) for the master's (58:45), Hartt School of Music (CT) for the doctorate and sabbatical work (01:09:10), and finishes with the Random Ass Questions, including commentary on student performances, the original Superman Movies of the 1970s and 1980s, great fiction and nonfiction books, and Christopher Reeve (01:23:50).Finishing with a Rave on the 2024 film Wicked: Part One (01:47:00).Joseph Van Hassel Links:Joseph Van Hassel's homepageJoseph Van Hassel's PASIC pageJoseph Van Hassel's UNCP pageMedia Press Publications
Damon gets to talk to Kristen after PASIC about her life adventures, job at SFCM, The Den Collective, Scrap Arts, and much more. There's also segments like gig alerts, music news and others.
University of Windsor (ON) Percussion Professor Nicholas Papador stops by to talk about his recent PASIC Presentation on Klezmer arrangements with the help of Heartland Marimba (04:00), his job at Windsor, the Canadian Percussion Network, the Marassa Duo, his compositional career and living in Canada (16:25), growing up mostly in Portland (OR), and his expanded musical interests in classical music and punk rock (41:15), attending the University of Oregon for 2 undergrad degrees and a discussion of the Oregon-Wake Forest football connection (52:50), his years doing his percussion master's degree at Indiana University (01:05:30), his doctoral years at Northwestern University (IL), his post-doctoral time in Ithaca, NY, and working as a percussionist for modern dance (01:13:15), and finishes with the Random Ass Questions, including segments on Paul Auster's books, places to travel, a bug attack at a symphony performance, and Mark Rothko (01:32:00).Finishing with a Rave on the fans of Pete's Percussion Podcast at PASIC (01:56:25).Nicholas Papador links:Nicholas Papador's websiteNicholas Papador's University of Windsor pageNicholas Papador's PASIC pagePrevious Podcast Guests Mentioned:Matthew Coley on the podcast in 2021Aiyun Huang on the podcast in 2023Joshua D. Smith on the podcast in 2018Kevin Bobo on the podcast in 2017Scott Herring on the podcast in 2022Will James on the podcast in 2017Other Links:
PASIC 2024 Week is here! Enjoy interviews from folks presenting on Friday, Saturday, and beyond, with contributions from Nicolas Papador (01:40), Elena Bonomo (15:00), Kathryn Irwin (38:50), and Elizabeth DeLamater (57:45).Links:PASIC 2024Nicolas Papador and the Heartland Marimba QuartetElena BonomoKathryn IrwinDiversity Alliance Panel
It's PASIC week! Get ready for the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (2024 edition) with a preview episode featuring those performing on Thursday of PASIC, including Joseph Van Hassel (05:00), Melissa Wang (14:15), Olivia Cirisan (32:25), and Kathryn Irwin (47:35).Links:PASIC 2024 Joseph Van HasselMelissa WangOlivia CirisanWithout Borders
Send us a textMy guest is Mark Powers, Drumset Committee Chair for PAS (Percussive Artist Society). Mark takes us through this year's PASIC (Percussive Artist Society International Convention) Nov 13-16, 2024 in Indianapolis, IN. For almost 50 years, PASIC has been at the forefront, as the largest drum and percussion event in the world, with clinics, master classes, concerts, panel discussions and more! I'm proud to offer a Live From My Drum Room! PAS Scholarship, which allows a recipient to attend PASIC every year. Oct 31st is the last day for online registration, but you can register onsite. For more on PAS and PASIC, visit https://pas.org/pasic/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!Exciting news! 100% of the proceeds from Live From My Drum Room T-shirts goes toward a newly created Live From My Drum Room Scholarship with the Percussive Arts Society! https://pas.org/pasic/scholarships/ Live From My Drum Room T-shirts are made of soft 60%cotton/40% polyester. Available in XS-2XL. $25 includes shipping in the contiguous US. Payment with Venmo: @John-DeChristopher-2. Be sure to include your size and shipping address. Email: livefrommydrumroom@gmail.com. Thank you to everyone who's bought a shirt to help support this endeavor! https://linktr.ee/live_from_my_drum_roomwww.youtube.com/c/JohnDeChristopherLiveFromMyDrumRoom
Murray State University (KY) Percussion Professor and Indiana University Doctoral student Conner Viets stops by to talk about his simultaneous careers as well as living in Kentucky (04:25), growing up in Nebraska and Kansas City, being in strong musical environments, working in high school, and taking part in Youth & Government (24:35), attending Truman State University (MO) for undergrad and studying with Michael Bump (44:00), and his master's degree years at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, studying with Dave Hall, and playing at PASIC 2019 (01:00:00).Finishing with a Rave on the 2023 documentary Albert Brooks: Defending My Life (01:20:05).Conner Viets Links:Conner's Murray State pageConner's Bandcamp pagePrevious Podcast Guests mentioned:Kevin Bobo from 2017Dave Hall from 2020John W. Parks IV from 2018Kurt Gartner from 2024Louis Raymond-Kolker from 2024Other Links:Joseph GramleyJohn TafoyaNeil PeartRay DeMarchiSteve AdamsGreg HaynesMichael BumpScott QuadeLiam TeagueLeigh Howard StevensMichael BurrittTwo Mexican Dances - Gordon StoutNational Conference on Percussion PedagogyBlue Lake Fine Arts CampPeter MiyamotoSonata for Two Pianos and Percussion - Bela Bartok“Ultimatum 1” - Nebojsa Jovan Zivkovic“Khan Variations” - Alejandro Viñao“Book of Grooves” - Alejandro Viñao“Liminality” - Dave Hall“Exit Music” - Brad MehldauRaves:Albert Brooks: Defending My Life trailer
Damon gets to talk to Elizabeth about Steel Pans, her upbringing, The Percussive Arts Society, Diversity Alliance, PASIC, education, cheese curds and more! There's segments like gig alerts, music news and others.
Damon gets to talk to Matthew about his upbringing, his upcoming PASIC adventures, knitting, his new mallets and so much more. There's also segments like gig alerts, music news and others.
Following Pete's thoughts about the devastation from Hurricane Helene, University of South Carolina Adjunct Percussion Instructor and Drumline Director Bailey Seabury stops by to talk about his job at USC, the football gameday experience, getting ready to march the Macy's Parade in November, freelancing, and the geography of the state (04:30), growing up near Birmingham, AL, having a father who was a band director, his sports background, and participating in mathletes (26:20), his undergrad years at Troy University (AL), playing at PASIC in 2012, and wearing out his first car (49:00), attending the University of Central Arkansas, their marching band and long bus trips, and his enjoyment of the city of Conway (01:07:25), his doctoral years at USC and his research on the marimba music of Kevin Bobo (01:18:40), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including discussions of starting percussionists on snare drum, his Alabama football fandom, his love of cycling and exercise, and playing The Planets (01:31:25).Finishing with a Rave on Billy Joel and Sting live in concert in St. Louis (02:02:40).Contributions to Hurricane Relief:The American Red CrossThe World Central KitchenAmericaresUnited WayBailey Seabury links:Bailey Seabury's websiteBailey Seabury's USC pagePrevious Podcast Guests Mentioned:Scott Herring in 2022Colleen Clark in 2023Alissa Castro-Evans in 2021Megan Arns in 2017Omar Carmenates in 2018Tracy Wiggins in 2017Brian Nozny in 2018Matthew Jordan in 2022Kevin Bobo in 2017Other Links:Aiken Symphony OrchestraSouth Carolina PhilharmonicJensen ThomassieMichael BurrittT. Adam Blackstock“Awesome God” - Rich MullinsRobert Trent Jones Golf TrailSt. Andrews Golf CourseSusan PowellRobert W. SmithBlake TysonUCA football field (Estes)Neal FlumIan MahaffeyJesse Willis“The Odyssey, According to Penelope” - Kevin BoboOcean's Eleven trailerThe Italian Job trailerIron Man trailerSpider-Man trailerThe Dark Knight trailerTop Gun trailerTop Gun: Maverick trailerThe Bee Movie trailerThe Inner Game of Tennis - Timothy GallwayGolf My Way - Jack NicklausDreamland BBQRacing and Cycling NewsThe Planets - Gustav HolstRaves:Billy Joel's website
Tue. 1st Oct: GlasgowWebster's Theatre, 7:30 pmhttps://www.instagram.com/drummersonlyuk/Wed. 2nd Oct: RotherhamChantry Brewery Tap Bar, 7:30 pmhttps://www.instagram.com/bobsdrumschool/Fri. 4th Oct: BathBath Spa University, 7:00 pmhttps://www.instagram.com/musicworkshopbath/Chapters00:00 Weather Whirlwinds and Haircuts03:03 Upcoming Events and Creative Connections06:06 Tour Life Reflections09:07 Simplifying the Craft11:59 The Art of Performance15:01 Moments of Change in Music Careers22:57 Life-Changing Auditions39:03 The Impact of Busted45:07 PASIC and the Path to EducationSupport the show
Damon gets to talk to Lynn about her forthcoming PASIC clinic, looping, potatoes, the Bodhran, various projects and other life adventures. There's also segments like gig alerts, music news and others.
On a new episode of Bad Dates, host Joel Kim Booster welcomes comedians Justin Martindale, Mo Fry Pasic, and Scott Seiss to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. Justin is perplexed by Lea Michele's trench coat, Mo catalogs every reason not to date your reply guy, and Scott gets mistaken for somebody who gave the DJ an inappropriate tip. If you've had a bad date you'd like to tell us about, our number is 984-265-3283, and our email is baddatespod@gmail.com, we can't wait to hear all about it! Joel Kim Booster: Psychosexual, Fire Island, Loot Season 2Justin Martindale: @justinmartindale on Insta, Just Sayin' podcast, Jeff Lewis Live on SiriusXMMo Fry Pasic: @meauxpas on Insta, Worse Than You podcastScott Seiss: @scottseiss on all social media, ScottSeiss.com for tour dates, The Customer Is Always Wrong book Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to ad-free new episodes.
Damon gets to talk to Dimitri about his educational products and courses, PASIC, musical and life adventures, spices, samples and more! There's also segments like gig alerts, an educational spotlight, music news and others.
This podcast's all about process, so we want to give you a peek behind the curtain of Mo's Edinburgh Fringe Festival run of Worse Than You! Listen in as Mo reflects on their first week of shows, the rapport they've been building with audiences, and the friends they're singing karaoke with along the way. Worse Than You with Mo Fry Pasic is hosted by Mo Fry Pasic. Our executive producers are Lauren Mandel and Erica Getto. Our associate producer is Carmen Carigan. Charlotte Harrison designed our show art, and Brandon Young photographed Mo for our show art. Special thanks to Myrriah Gossett for setting up our Edinburgh tech kit. We're on Instagram @worsethanyoushow. Headed to the Fringe? Come see the stage show Worse Than You! You can get your tickets here. Worse Than You with Mo Fry Pasic is co-produced by Disco Nap and Kinehora Productions.
Did you know the rocket ship could time travel? Neither did we. And yet, here we are, at the very first ancient Olympics, where Mo Fry Pasic has to win the gold... or else. Keep up with Mo on Instagram @meauxpas, listen to their new podcast Worse Than You with Mo Fry Pasic, and follow their Edinburgh Fringe Festival journey on Instagram @worsethanyouplay! One of Us is hosted and produced by Chris Renfro and Fin Argus. It's executive produced by Myrriah Gossett for Gossett Productions and Erica Getto for Kinehora Productions. Myrriah Gossett is our sound designer, and our theme music is produced by Fin Argus and Brendan Chamberlain-Simon. You can follow One Of Us on Instagram and TikTok at @oneofus.pod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special 50th-anniversary episode of the First Day Podcast, host Bill Stanczykiewicz, Ed.D. welcomes Amir Pasic, Ph.D., Dean of the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. The discussion begins by reflecting on the Fundraising School's impactful journey over the past half-century. Dr. Pasic emphasizes the importance of this milestone, noting the School's significant contributions to the field and the global reach of its alumni, who consistently report increased fundraising success due to their education. Dr. Pasic highlights the symbiotic relationship between higher education and professional development. He recalls how the School's founder, Henry Rosso, integrated academic research into the curriculum to ensure a robust foundation for practical fundraising skills. This model, unique to the Fundraising School, allows for continuous innovation and adaptation in the field. Dr. Pasic points out that having academic and professional development programs under one roof enables immediate collaboration and synergy, enhancing the relevance and application of their research. As the conversation unfolds, Bill and Dr. Pasic discuss the evolution of fundraising as a global profession. Dr. Pasic reflects on the international growth and professionalization of the field, fueled by cultural exchanges and the universal human inclination towards generosity. He discusses the dynamic nature of fundraising, likening its development to the global expansion of industries like music and film. This analogy underscores the burgeoning opportunities for learning and innovation in diverse cultural contexts, driven by shared principles of relationship-building and public service. Looking ahead, Dr. Pasic offers a thoughtful perspective on the future of fundraising amidst rapid technological advancements and societal changes. He underscores the importance of choice and agency in philanthropy, encouraging fundraisers to embrace the evolving landscape with a sense of purpose and adaptability. Bill wraps up by highlighting the academic pathways available at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, including online Master's programs and professional Doctoral degrees designed to integrate academic rigor with practical application. This episode not only celebrates past achievements but also inspires listeners to consider their role in shaping the future of philanthropy.
Damon gets to talk to Chris about PASIC, Westchester University, NFL music, and other musical adventures. There's other segements like gig alerts, music news and more!
Today we are joined by our dear friend Mo Fry Pasic (catch her play WORSE THAN YOU at Edinburgh Fringe just like Baby Reindeer) to breeze through a LITANY of genius straight topics before landing on a game-changing theory of verbal communication that must be heard to be believed. Plus: the pure magic of the Hollywood Walk of Fame; a Freaky Friday scenario in the lab; and a new phrase that is bound to disrupt the cultural sphere for good. And here's to it! MERCH IS HERE: cottonbureau.com/people/straightiolabBUY TICKETS TO GEORGE'S STANDUP TOUR: linktree.com/georgeciveris SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON at patreon.com/straightiolab for bonus episodes twice a month and don't forget to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Bergamini maintains a diverse career as a drumming performer and educator. Enjoying various styles of playing, he is known for his progressive rock drumming in the bands Happy the Man and 4Front, and he is the current international touring drummer for The Doo-Wop Project. Based in the New York area, Joe has worked extensively on Broadway. In 2018, he held the drum chair for the Broadway production of Gettin' the Band Back Together, and he has also performed at over 15 other shows including Movin' Out, Jersey Boys, Rock of Ages, In the Heights, Beautiful (The Carole King Musical), Hamilton, The Lion King, Million Dollar Quartet, and others. Joe has also appeared on the first national tours of Movin' Out, Jersey Boys and Beautiful, and with major symphony orchestras including the Philly Pops and the Detroit, Nashville, Seattle, San Diego, Indianapolis and Vancouver Symphony Orchestras. A best-selling drum set author, Joe has won four Modern Drummer Readers Poll awards for his drum books, including best drum book of 2013 for Neil Peart: Taking Center Stage. In 2023 he wrote GADD: A Life in Time, the authorized musical biography of Steve Gadd, under Gadd's supervision and with his extensive involvement. He is also the author of The Working Drummer's Chart Book, Stewart Copeland: Drumming in The Police and Beyond, Drum Techniques of Led Zeppelin, and several other books. As the Senior Drum Editor for Hudson Music since 2009, Joe has worked closely with many of the world's greatest drummers, acting as editor on books with Steve Gadd, David Garibaldi, Steve Smith, Liberty DeVitto, Mark Guiliana, Tommy Igoe, Stanton Moore, Todd Sucherman, and many others. In 2007, Joe co-founded the publishing company Wizdom Media LLC with his late teacher and friend Dom Famularo, and continues to run the company. Their books are distributed physically by Alfred Music and digitally by Hudson Music. Since 2015, Joe has also been Education Consultant for Sabian, designing and directing the Sabian Education Network for drum teachers. Recognized internationally as an educator, Joe has given hundreds of drum clinics in schools, retail stores, and conventions. He has appeared at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC) multiple times, the Ultimate Drummers Weekend (Melbourne, Australia), the Cape Breton Drum Festival (Nova Scotia, Canada), KOSA (Vermont, USA), and the Sonny Emory Drum Camp (Atlanta, USA), and has done two clinic tours for Tama Drums. He has been teaching privately at his own studio for over 30 years. Among Joe's many private students who have gone on to pro careers is world-renowned jazz drummer Mark Guiliana. Joe proudly endorses Tama drums, Sabian cymbals, Vic Firth sticks, Evans drumheads, Latin Percussion. Things That Came Up: -1:40 The glory of the New Jersey “jug handle” -2:40 Played Broadway for 15 years and now subbing -5:09 Inspired by the Buddy Rich Memorial scholarship performances, in which great rock drummers played Big Band music very well -9:30 Subbing for Andre Ferraro and “In the Heights” -10:50 The “job” of subbing on Broadway is making them not miss the original guy. It's like being in the most detailed tribute band in the world. -18:20 Joe played Rush covers note for note -29:30 Strong transcription got Joe the job as the drum editor at Carl Fischer -32:30 Then became the drum editor for Hudson Music, a small company -33:30 Books with Neil Peart, Stewart Copeland, Steve Gadd and now, Billy Cobham -35:00 As Hudson's drum editor, also worked with David Garibaldi and Steve Smith -38:20 Everyone check out the Hudson Digital Library -40:00 Ron Wallis and Paul Siegel bought The Drummers Collective together and built an empire with true entrepreneurial spirit -42:20 The Sabian Education Network (SEN) -44:40 Dom Famularo was Joe's mentor starting at 19 -47:30 NAMM and PASIC are STILL great to do! -49:20 www.workingdrummercharts.com -56:00 Original drummer for Jersey Boys was Clint DeGanon (one of the busiest drummers in NYC) -58:50 Joe's experience with working with Symphony conductors -65:50 The “Jazz period” after high school. Studied with John Riley -1:10:50 The band FOREFRONT. “Malice in Wonderland” is the album Joe is most proud of. -1:11:45 The band HAPPY THE MAN -1:12:30 Joe's son Nick just graduated from New Jersey City College and is going pro! -1:14:50 “The Fave 5” -1:29:30 Read the paper!!! -1:30:30 “Life beyond the cymbals” includes visiting the National Parks. Joe has been to 260 our of 400. Bird watching as well Follow: www.joebergamini.com IG: @joebergamini FB: @joebergamini 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 25 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 www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com www.itsyourshow.co
Big Fat Five: A Podcast Financially Supported by Big Fat Snare Drum
This week's guest is Wiktoria Bialic. Wiktoria has been nominated for four Grammy awards for her recordings on Allison Russell's album, "The Returner." She has also recorded drums for Grammy-winning musicians like Ondre J. Pavic, Alex Marley, Maati Baani, Ralph Kaminski, SARSA, and various other artists and producers from Britain, India, Scotland, Poland, America, and Puerto Rico. Wiktoria collaborated with Zildjian Artist Ash Soan on the single "Dark Dark Days" by Black Dog All Starsand often fills in for other well-known drummers in Poland. She won the Hit Like A Girl contest in 2021 and has performed at prestigious drum festivals such as PASIC, Bag Show, The UK Drum Show, and Silesia Drum Festival. You can find her Instagram HERE and listen to a Spotify playlist featuring many of her recordings HERE. Wiktoria offers a great perspective on excelling as a studio musician, so get ready to improve your drumming skills. I hope you enjoy the recordings that shaped Wiktoria Bialic into the musician she is today. WIKTORIA'S BIG FAT FIVE: - Album - Exodus Artist - Bob Marley Release Year - 1977 Key Track(s) 0 Three Little Birds / One Love / Whole Record :) Drummer - Carlton Barrett - Album - The Returner Artist - Allison Russell Release Year - 2023 Key Track(s) - Stay Right Here / Springtime Drummer - Wiktoria Bialic - Album VoodoO Artist - D'Angelo Release Year - 2000 Key Track(s) The Root Drummer - Questlove - Album - Feats Don't Fail Me Now Artist - Little Feat Release Year - 1974 Key Track(s) - Skin It Back Drummer - Richie Hayward - Album - 7 Artist - Seal Release Year - 2015 Key Track(s) - Redzone Killer Drummer - Ash Soan For more information on Big Fat Snare Drum, check out www.bigfatsnaredrum.com and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok.
Damon gets to talk to Hal about PASIC, film scores, Florida, the bodhrán, M&Ms, foley and more. There's other segments as well including music news!
United States Air Force Academy Band Percussionist and Drummer Kathryn Yuill stops by to talk about her military band job, the active scheduling and performing with all of the ensembles that occurs, and living in Colorado Springs (02:20), what it's like to play in military bands, the audition process, and freelancing and subbing in Colorado (13:20), her internship with the Percussive Arts Society in 2017, the logistics of PASIC, and her recent presentation at 2023 Midwest Band Clinic (23:00), growing up in Wisconsin, getting into drumset and concert percussion, playing golf and participating in the YMCA's Youth & Government Program (36:00), attending the University of Minnesota for undergrad (48:25), her years as a masters student at Indiana University, the importance of recording during practice sessions, and living and working in the St. Louis area (01:00:15), and settles into the Random Ass Questions, including segments on the importance of drumset in overall percussion study, being a woman in the percussion field, great books, gardening, Minnesota sports, and her Beyoncé fandom (01:19:35).Finishing with a Rave on Jocelyn Neal's Country Music (01:49:50).Kathryn Yuill Links:Kathryn Yuill's US Air Force webpageOther Podcast Guests Mentioned:Nathan Daughtrey in 2021Kevin Bobo in 2017Joshua Simonds in 2017Josh Gottry in 2020Fernando Meza in 2020Jason Haaheim in 2018Other Links:U.S. Air Force Band of Mid-AmericaSteve HoughtonJohn Tafoya“Wood, Metal, Skin” - Josh Gottry“Come Together” - The Beatles“Rain Dance” - Alice Gomez“Yellow After the Rain” - Mitchell PetersConcerto No. 1 for Marimba - Ney RosauroYMCA Youth & GovernmentInstruction Book for Xylophone - George Hamilton GreenPeter Kogan“Glory and Grandeur” - Russell Peck“Corker” - Libby Larsen“An Extraordinary Correspondence” - Nathan Daughtrey“Memories” - Ney RosauroMichael Spiro“Colas Breugnon” Xylophone ExcerptThe Sound of Music trailer“I Have Confidence” - Julie AndrewsFrom Justin to Kelly trailerEmily HenryBecoming - Michelle ObamaA Promised Land - Barack ObamaDreams from My Father - Barack ObamaCowboy Carter - BeyoncéRenaissance: A Film by Beyoncé trailerHomecoming: A Film by Beyoncé trailerRaves:Country Music - Jocelyn Neal
Damon gets to talk to Annie about the Escape Ten Duo, PASIC, the Roanoke Symphony, scheduling, dance, Spain and more! There's other segments including gig alerts, educational spotlights, music news and others!
In this episode Adam Deitch and Borahm Lee (together as Break Science) talk about their live setup, favorite gear and software, experiences on the road and performing with Pretty Lights, tips for artists and musicians pursuing a music career, and more. Adam Deitch is a 4-time Grammy-Nominated drummer, songwriter, and producer. His long tenures with historic acts like Average White Band, John Scofield, Wyclef Jean, and Pretty Lights have taken him around the world as a touring drummer. Adam continues to play with his Grammy-nominated band Lettuce and EDM/live hybrid group Break Science. Deitch is also known as a featured clinician at esteemed drum events like PASIC and Modern Drummer Festival, and has a subscription-based drum education website, www.DeitchAcademy.com, with in-depth lessons from beginner to advanced lessons. Borahm Lee is a versatile producer and keyboardist known for Break Science and the Pretty Lights Live Band, having toured with big names like Kanye West, Lauryn Hill, and Matisyahu. He's a pivotal figure in electro soul, pushing boundaries in jazz through various live outfits. Lee's debut solo album, "Echoic Memory," showcases a raw and introspective side of his artistry, blending hip-hop, jazz, soul, and electronica. FOLLOW ADAM: www.deitchbeatsdontquit.com www.instagram.com/deitchadam www.deitchacademy.com FOLLOW BORAHM: www.instagram.com/borahm.leewww.breaksciencemusic.com SPONSORED BY BABY AUDIO Baby Audio creates incredible instruments and effects plugins. They released a big update to the cult classic BA-1 synth that includes an all-new, separate effects strip plugin based on its 80s-inspired effects section. Current owners get a free upgrade, or grab a limited-time 51% off their website right now. Go to: https://link.babyaud.io/AMP Get an additional 15% off with code: AMP15
The Spooky Beans Today on Spooked! Cody slops up a plate of beans, Damien has to vamp at the campfire, and Eli tricks an old prospector. It's all about life on the range, so pitch your tent, settle down underneath the stars, and get ready to get Spooked! Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
Grand Valley State University (MI) Professor of Music Theory Olivia Kieffer stops by to talk about her job responsibilities at GVSU and some of her past experiences that led her to that particular place (04:10), her work on the PAS Diversity Alliance and the 2023 PASIC panel she moderated (21:20), growing up in Wisconsin, getting involved in percussion, her church background and her sports past (37:00), and talks about her time as an undergrad at Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (OH) (53:20).Finishing with a Rave on the 2023 film American Fiction (01:02:20).Olivia Kieffer links:Olivia's GVSU pageOlivia's homepagePrevious Podcast Guests Mentioned:Elizabeth DeLamater in 2019Reynaliz Herrera in 2023Joshua Simonds in 2017Alexandros Fragiskatos in 2019Other Links:Greg SecorBen TothPercussion Group CincinnatiKalani DasScott FarkasMichael BurrittFox Valley Symphony Orchestra“Ionisation” - Edgard VaréseJim Culley“Canticle No. 1” - Lou Harrison“First Construction” - John CageEmerson String QuartetRusty BurgeRaves:American Fiction trailer
Owner and Creator of SplatBoomBang! Percussive Storytelling and Los Angeles-based Freelancing Percussionist Cory Hills stops by to discuss his PASIC 2023 presentation and getting into Percussive Storytelling (02:00), living in Los Angeles, Freelancing, and making Percussive Storytelling a business (22:00), his experiences with the Los Angeles Percussion Quartet and getting to meet William Kraft (40:40), growing up in northern Virginia (46:00), doing his undergrad at Northwestern (IL), studying with Michael Burritt, and the community he cultivates in his studios (51:10), living in Australia and studying with Vanessa Tomlinson (56:10), his fellowship in Italy and doing his doctorate at the University of Kansas (01:06:16), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including segments on percussion composer pieces, Beat Generation authors, and that party when he “performed on Christmas tree” (01:15:10).Finishing with a Rave on the 2023 film Poor Things (01:37:25).Cory Hills Links:Cory Hills's HomepageCory Hills's YouTube page“The Lost Bicycle” - Cory HillsPrevious Podcast guest mentioned:Aiyun Huang in 2023Other Links:Fred Rogers' InstituteMichael BurrittThird Coast PercussionVanessa TomlinsonSteven SchickFabrica InstituteThe Tipping Point - Malcolm GladwellDerek TywoniukLos Angeles Percussion QuartetMatthew HowardWilliam KraftAaron CoplandIgor StravinskyL'Histoire du Soldat - Igor StravinskyJames RossRubén AlvarezPaul WerticoAnders AstrandConcours de GenevéTROMP Percussion“?Corporel” - Vinko GlobokarStuart Saunders Smith“To The Earth” - Frederic Rzewski“And Now For the News” - Graeme LeakWilliam BartonJi Hye JungCarl Czerny piano exercisesCharles Hanon piano exercisesAladdin trailerThe Fast and the Furious trailerTao Te Ching - LaoziUrsula K. LeGuinOn The Road - Jack KerouacHowl - Allen GinsbergNaked Lunch - William S. BurroughsCatch-22 - Joseph HellerA Clockwork Orange - Anthony BurgessFive Guys restaurantBuster KeatonDustin HoffmanPaul ReiserThe KardashiansJ. Paul Getty Art MuseumRaves:Poor Things trailer
Bloomsburg University (Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania) Percussion Professor and Band Director Gifford Howarth stops by to talk about the PASIC 2023 Keyboard Committee Panel he moderated on Front Ensemble Rehearsal Engagement (05:35), his percussion activities at Bloomsburg, his adjudication responsibilities and being an artist/clinician (25:10), getting his college job and how his job at Bloomsburg has changed over the years (40:00), the clinic work he's done in Asia over 2 decades (55:40), growing up in upstate New York, his marching and lessons background, and his choir singing, solo singing, and background in musicals (01:08:30), his undergrad at Ithaca College (NY) and studying with Gordon Stout (01:22:00), his master's degree from Kent State (OH), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including segments on skill development through sight reading, his active cooking life, Stephen King and The Dark Tower Series, the musical Hamilton, and being moved by performances he's judged (01:40:20).Finishing with a Rave on the 2023 docuseries Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage, and Reckoning (02:15:45).Gifford Howarth links:Gifford's Bloomsburg pageGifford's Yamaha pageGifford's Vic Firth page“Leyenda” - Isaac Albéniz/Gifford Howard arrangementPrevious Podcast Guests mentioned:Lauren Teel in 2017Julie Davila in 2019Tom Burritt in 2021Thom Hasenpflug in 2019Other Links:Yamaha Sounds of SummerBrian DinkleRyan KilgoreAndy FilipiakJonathan FoxGordon StoutBrian MasonJohn H. BeckAnnieGuys and DollsJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor DreamcoatMan of La ManchaSweeney ToddTed RoundsStefon HarrisMichael BurrittDave GluckTony Steve“Merlin” - Andrew Thomas“Velocities” - Joseph Schwantner“The Whole Toy Laid Down” - David Hollinden“Marimba Quartet” - Daniel Levitan“Bluebird Samba” - Ted RoundsSelected Duets for Flute - H. VoxmanArban's Complete Conservatory Method for TrumpetThe Dark Tower - Stephen KingThe Stand - Stephen KingJames PattersonFriends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing - Matthew PerryHamiltonRaves:Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage, and Reckoning trailer
Damon gets to talk to Eric about PASIC, his career adventures, his title, listening, learning and more! There's other segments including: music news, educational spotlights and gig alerts.
Percussionist, Composer, Educator, and Creator and Lead Performer of Ideas Not Theories Reynaliz Herrera stops by to talk about her recent PASIC 2023 panel appearance with the PAS Diversity Alliance on Neurodivergent Percussionists (03:10), Ideas Not Theories, writing music for bicycle, and how she works theatrically and musically with her group (12:25), growing up in Monterrey, Mexico, having an artistic family, getting into percussion, and her sports background (38:50), her undergrad years at the University of Ottawa (CA) (52:15), moving back to Mexico, then going to Boston Conservatory for her master's (01:03:40), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including great and terrible movies, great TV shows, the Monterrey soccer scene, and the benefits and great music she got to hear while campaigning for a Grammy nomination (01:13:10).Finishing with Raves on the 2023 documentary Brooke Shields: Pretty Baby and her interview with Marc Maron on WTF (01:42:30).Reynaliz Herrera links:Ideas Not TheoriesCurrents New MediaIdeas music videosPrevious Podcast Guest mentioned:Elizabeth DeLamater in 2019Other Links:Sean NeelyOlivia KiefferKalani DasScott FarkasSelena trailerPinchas Zukerman“Prim” - Asked Masson“Inspirations Diabolique” - Rick Tagawa“Time for Marimba” - Minor MikiPeter SadloThe Room trailerLife is Beautiful trailerHappy Go Lucky trailerShutter Island trailerThe Hobbit - J.R.R. TolkienC.F. MonterreyTigres UANLSpace Jam trailerCharu SuriVivian Fang LiuRaves:Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields trailerWTF with Marc Maron - Brooke Shields
Sound Art Curator, Co-Founder of the Upstrike Project, and Freelancing Percussionist Karen Yu stops by to talk about her PASIC 2023 performance in the New Music Research Sessions and the piece's relationship to Hong Kong today (03:10), her work as a Freelancing Percussionist in Hong Kong with the HK New Music Ensemble and the UpStrike Project (16:00), her career as a Sound Art Curator, how she supports artists in these spaces, the concept of “new music” and the challenges of promoting it (26:20), growing up in Hong Kong and getting into music (47:40), moving to Canada to finish high school, getting used to a new education system, and the nature of being multilingual (54:00), getting her undergrad and masters at McGill University (CA) (01:09:10), moving back to Hong Kong and starting her life back there (01:25:20), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including discussions of creativity, her experiences as an Asian woman in percussion, Taiwanese poetry, translating between multiple languages, the competitiveness of Karaoke in Hong Kong, and great visual art (01:32:30).Finishing with a Rave on the 2023 film Renaissance – a Film by Beyoncé (01:59:45).Karen Yu's Links:Karen Yu's websitePrevious Podcast Guests mentioned:Matthew Lau in 2021Rebecca Lloyd-Jones in 2022Aiyun Huang in 2023Jeff Moore in 2023Other Links:Handover of Hong KongHong Kong Arts Development Council“Mirage” - Yasuo Sueyoshi“Rebonds A+B” - Iannis XenakisFabrice Marandola“Aphasia” - Mark Applebaum“?Corporel” - Vinko GlobokarDon't F%$8 With Cats trailerOcean VuongLuo YeChow Hon FaiKo LapRaves:Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé trailer
Damon gets to talk to Andrea about her clinic at PASIC, teaching at the University of North Florida, composing, drum corps and more. There's other segments as well, including music news and gig alerts!
Percussionist, Tabla Player, Freelancer, Author, and College Professor Shawn Mativetsky stops by to talk about his recent PASIC 2023 presentation on playing tabla with effects pedals (03:10), his percussion activities and responsibilities in Montreal and at McGill University (CA), teaching tabla ensemble, his book Rudimentaal , and his regular ensemble work (18:35), growing up in Montreal and his musical background (36:35), his years as a student at McGill, his first interactions with tabla, the physical and practical issues of playing the instrument, and learning how to be a student learning tabla from a master (43:30), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, with discussions of the tabla in western performance practice, continuing the tradition of the instrument, great movies, and important albums (01:12:00).Finishing with a Rave on the 2023 film The Holdovers (01:39:00).Shawn Mativetsky links:Shawn Mativetsky's websiteShawn Mativetsky's McGill pageShawn Mativetsky's Vic Firth pageRudimentaalPrevious Podcast Guests mentioned:Todd Meehan in 2017Justin Alexander in 2020Neeraj Mehta in 2018Dan Piccolo in 2020Other links:Barcelona Museum of MusicTalvin SinghZakir HussainKarsh KaleMax MSPFabrice MarandolaKristie IbrahimOrchestre Symphonique de MontrealOrchestre MétropolitainTony DiSanzaJonathan OvallePayton MacDonaldBob BeckerRussell HartenbergerKill Bill Volume 1 trailerThe Karate Kid trailerThey Live trailerPatrick Roy highlightsDevdas trailerLagaan trailerField of Dreams trailerThe Art of the Benares Baj - Pandit Sharda SahaiRaves: The Holdovers trailer
Damon gets to talk to Nick about his multi-hyphenate career, his upbringing, teaching, his clinic at PASIC and more! There are segments too, including music news and others.
Damon gets to talk to Victor about teaching, his new projects, his clinic at PASIC and other life adventures. There are also other segments including gig alerts, music news and more!
Damon gets to talk to Aaron about PASIC, USC, Venezuelan music, his family and other adventures. There are also other segments including: gig alerts, iconic recording, music news and more!