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Best podcasts about percussion performance

Latest podcast episodes about percussion performance

Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito
Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 445 - Luke Haymon

Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025


2025 University of Missouri Master of Music in Percussion Performance graduate Luke Haymon stops by to talk about his final master's recital (03:55), studying outside of percussion at Mizzou, including conducting with Dr. Christian Noon and piano tuning from Lucy Urlacher (14:15), his overall percussion activities here, including his role as assistant director of the Marching Mizzou drumline, teaching, and performing (23:45), his upcoming job as Assistant Band Director and Percussion Specialist at Rome High School in Georgia (34:00), growing up near Huntsville, Alabama, his years in drum corps, and his early years on percussion and piano (43:20), going to Jacksonville State University (AL) for undergrad and finding his way to Mizzou (01:01:00), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including segments on moving one's body to music, great books, the NBA playoffs, and the anime series One Piece (01:27:55).Finishing with a Rave on the 2025 National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy, including a performance of one of Pete's compositions! (02:00:55).Luke Haymon Links:Luke Haymon's Master's Recital ProgramPrevious Podcast Guests Mentioned:Megan Arns in 2017Julia Gaines in 2016Clif Walker in 2021Andrew Lynge in 2025Matthew Jordan in 2022Omar Carmenates in 2018Andrea Venet in 2018Tracy Wiggins in 2022Lauren Teel in 2017Miles Bohlman in 2024Other Links:“Merlin” - Andrew Thomas“Velocities” - Joseph Schwantner“Khan Variations” - Alejandro Viñao“Concerto for Vibraphone” - Emmanuel Sejourné“Side by Side” - Michio Kitazume“Rooted” -Brian BlumeTom Andes“Armando's Rhumba” - Chick Corea“I'm Old Fashioned” - Chet Baker“Ritmicas 5 and 6” - Amadeo Roldán“Color Fields in Vector Space” - Omar Carmenates“REFRAKT” - Andrea Venet“Vespertine Formations” - Christopher Deane“Fantaisie-Impromptu” - Frederic Chopin“Take the “A” Train” - Duke EllingtonRick BeatoCarolina Crown 2024Santa Clara Vanguard 2024Dan AllenJoshua FoustClint Gillespie“Come Sunday: Shout” - Omar Thomas“Adoracion” - Eddie PalmiereThe Sixth Sense trailerShawshank Redemption trailerThe Shining trailerThe Night Circus - Erin MorgensternSteph Curry's top 35 plays“Insomnia” - Cody HolmesOne PieceRaves:National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy

Working Drummer
515 - Kassandra Kocochis: Recovering from the LA Fires, Helping LA Musicians Get Instruments, Touring with Ebi

Working Drummer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 72:26


Kassandra is working with altadenamusicians.org to get instruments to musicians affected by the LA fires. Go to altadenamusicians.org and download the Instrumental Giving app to help. Kassandra Kocoshis was raised in a musical family and has been playing percussion since she was eleven years old. She received her Bachelors of Music in Percussion Performance from DePaul University and her Masters of Fine Arts from California Institute of the Arts. In 2010, Kassandra relocated to Los Angeles to earn her MFA in World Percussion at California Institute of the Arts under the tutelage of Randy Gloss. Currently she is freelancing in Los Angeles playing with pop, R&B, soul, new music, rock and flamenco groups around the city. She is a current member of California soul band “Beat Mosaic" and the all female salsa band "Las Chikas". She has recorded with artists from an array of different genres including Meghan Trainor, Vahagni, Soul Scratch, Beat Mosaic, and many other artists.   Kassandra is an LP and Amplified Timber artist. Here's our Patreon Here's our Youtube Here's our Homepage

The Vineyard Podcast
Episode 206: Greg Hersey

The Vineyard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 63:16


The revival of Creed, ranking The Godfather trilogy, and a fun fact about Jacksonville Florida. Greg Hersey "Greg Hersey is a percussionist and educational artist based out of Jacksonville Florida. Greg currently serves as the Director of Instrumental Music at Episcopal School of Jacksonville, cultivating successful middle and high school ensembles. He inspires students to strive for excellence and to become passionate, dedicated musicians. Greg Hersey is a graduate of the University of North Florida School of Music and holds a Master's degree in Percussion Performance. He has studied with renowned instructors Charlotte Mabrey, Kevin Garry, Danny Gottlieb, and Benjamin Wiseman. Greg has competed in the Guitar Center Drum Off and was 1 of 30 semi-finalists nationwide, representing the southeast region." Excerpt from https://zildjian.com/blogs/artist Greg Hersey: Instagram: @greg.hersey Fanbasis: https://www.fanbasis.com/greg.hersey Loop Pack: https://yurtrock.com/products/greg-hersey The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos

Broadway Drumming 101
Skyler Fortgang: Behind the Drums of The Great Gatsby

Broadway Drumming 101

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 1:37


In the next episode of Broadway Drumming 101, we are excited to showcase Skyler Fortgang, the talented drummer currently leading the rhythm of The Great Gatsby on Broadway. Skyler takes us through his journey, sharing how his diverse experience, from subbing on shows like Paradise Square and A Strange Loop to performing at renowned venues like Paper Mill Playhouse, prepared him for his current role. He discusses the varied musical styles in The Great Gatsby and how the show's musical demands keep him creatively engaged.Skyler's story is one of perseverance and adaptability. It proves that being open to various musical opportunities can lead to landing a dream gig on Broadway. Whether you're an aspiring drummer or a theater enthusiast, Skyler's insights offer a valuable perspective on the hustle and artistry behind the scenes. Take advantage of this episode, releasing on August 17th. Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.Broadway Drumming 101 is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Skyler Fortgang is a drummer/percussionist, producer, keyboard programmer, and music director based in New York City.He has played in a variety of Broadway, Off-Broadway, touring, and regional theater productions and recorded for many artists across a wide array of genres. He appears on multiple albums with artists like Cristina, The Other Lovers, Skylar Pocket, Kathleen Elle, Andre Molina, and more.​Skyler is a diverse musician, proficient in all areas of percussion, including drumset hand percussion, mallet percussion, and classical percussion, specializing in musical theater percussion and drumset performance.​In addition to being a percussionist, he has extensive experience in music direction and conducting and a proficient knowledge of industry-standard performance software such as Mainstage and Ableton.​He holds a B.M. in Percussion Performance from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University (2019), studying under Joseph Tompkins, Javier Diaz, Kyle Zerna, and Mike Truesdell. Clayton Craddock is the founder of Broadway Drumming 101, a comprehensive online platform dedicated to providing specialized mentorship and a meticulously curated collection of resources.Clayton's Broadway and Off-Broadway credits include: tick, tick...BOOM!, Altar Boyz, Memphis The Musical, Lady Day At Emerson's Bar and Grill, and Ain't Too Proud - The Life And Times Of The Temptations, Cats: The Jellicle Ball and The Hippest Trip: The Soul Train Musical. He has subbed for shows like Motown, Evita, Cats, Avenue Q, The Color Purple, Rent, Spongebob Squarepants - The Musical, Hadestown (tour), and many more. Clayton has appeared on The View, Good Morning America, Jimmy Fallon, The Today Show, the TONY Awards, and performed with legends like The Stylistics, The Delfonics, Mario Cantone, Laura Benanti, Kristin Chenoweth, Kerry Butler, Christian Boyle, Norm Lewis, Denise Williams, Chuck Berry, and Ben E. King.Clayton is a proud endorser of Ahead Drum Cases, Paiste Cymbals, Innovative Percussion drumsticks, and Empire Ears.For more about Clayton Craddock, click here: www.claytoncraddock.comCONNECT WITH ME ON MEETHOOK! Get full access to Broadway Drumming 101 at broadwaydrumming101.substack.com/subscribe

Broadway Drumming 101
Skyler Fortgang - Influences

Broadway Drumming 101

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 0:53


Check it out!Don't miss Skyler's episode on the Broadway Drumming 101 Podcast, dropping on Saturday, August 17th!Skyler Fortgang is a drummer/percussionist, producer, keyboard programmer, and music director based in New York City.He has played in a variety of Broadway, Off-Broadway, touring, and regional theater productions and recorded for many artists across a wide array of genres. He appears on multiple albums with artists like Cristina, The Other Lovers, Skylar Pocket, Kathleen Elle, Andre Molina, and more.​Skyler is a diverse musician, proficient in all areas of percussion, including drumset hand percussion, mallet percussion, and classical percussion, specializing in musical theater percussion and drumset performance.​In addition to being a percussionist, he has extensive experience in music direction and conducting and a proficient knowledge of industry-standard performance software such as Mainstage and Ableton.​He holds a B.M. in Percussion Performance from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University (2019), studying under Joseph Tompkins, Javier Diaz, Kyle Zerna, and Mike Truesdell. Clayton Craddock is the founder of Broadway Drumming 101, a comprehensive online platform dedicated to providing specialized mentorship and a meticulously curated collection of resources.Clayton's Broadway and Off-Broadway credits include: tick, tick...BOOM!, Altar Boyz, Memphis The Musical, Lady Day At Emerson's Bar and Grill, and Ain't Too Proud - The Life And Times Of The Temptations, Cats: The Jellicle Ball and The Hippest Trip: The Soul Train Musical. He has subbed for shows like Motown, Evita, Cats, Avenue Q, The Color Purple, Rent, Spongebob Squarepants - The Musical, Hadestown (tour), and many more. Clayton has appeared on The View, Good Morning America, Jimmy Fallon, The Today Show, the TONY Awards, and performed with legends like The Stylistics, The Delfonics, Mario Cantone, Laura Benanti, Kristin Chenoweth, Kerry Butler, Christian Boyle, Norm Lewis, Denise Williams, Chuck Berry, and Ben E. King.Clayton is a proud endorser of Ahead Drum Cases, Paiste Cymbals, Innovative Percussion drumsticks, and Empire Ears.For more about Clayton Craddock, click here: www.claytoncraddock.comCONNECT WITH ME ON MEETHOOK! Get full access to Broadway Drumming 101 at broadwaydrumming101.substack.com/subscribe

Broadway Drumming 101
How to Connect with Industry Professionals and Meet New People

Broadway Drumming 101

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 1:21


Don't miss his episode on the Broadway Drumming 101 Podcast, dropping on Saturday, August 17th!In Skyler's episode of Broadway Drumming 101, I interview Skyler Fortgang (The Great Gatsby on Broadway), he shares his journey from his early drumming experiences to becoming a fixture in the Broadway scene. We discuss his breakthrough into Broadway through connections like Chris Jago and Sean McDaniel, who became a crucial mentor in his career, helping him refine his playing style and focus on sound quality. Skyler also reflects on his early inspirations, the physical challenges of drumming, and offers advice for musicians moving to New York. Tune in to hear his insights on navigating the Broadway world and balancing a thriving music career.Broadway Drumming 101 is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Skyler Fortgang is a drummer/percussionist, producer, keyboard programmer, and music director based in New York City.​He has played in a variety of Broadway, Off-Broadway, touring, and regional theater productions and recorded for many artists across a wide array of genres. He appears on multiple albums with artists like Cristina, The Other Lovers, Skylar Pocket, Kathleen Elle, Andre Molina, and more.​Skyler is a diverse musician, proficient in all areas of percussion, including drumset hand percussion, mallet percussion, and classical percussion, specializing in musical theater percussion and drumset performance.In addition to being a percussionist, he has extensive experience in music direction and conducting and a proficient knowledge of industry-standard performance software such as Mainstage and Ableton.​He holds a B.M. in Percussion Performance from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University (2019), studying under Joseph Tompkins, Javier Diaz, Kyle Zerna, and Mike Truesdell. For more: Clayton Craddock is the founder of Broadway Drumming 101, a comprehensive online platform dedicated to providing specialized mentorship and a meticulously curated collection of resources.Clayton's Broadway and Off-Broadway credits include: tick, tick...BOOM!, Altar Boyz, Memphis The Musical, Lady Day At Emerson's Bar and Grill, and Ain't Too Proud - The Life And Times Of The Temptations, Cats: The Jellicle Ball and The Hippest Trip: The Soul Train Musical. He has subbed for shows like Motown, Evita, Cats, Avenue Q, The Color Purple, Rent, Spongebob Squarepants - The Musical, Hadestown (tour), and many more. Clayton has appeared on The View, Good Morning America, Jimmy Fallon, The Today Show, the TONY Awards, and performed with legends like The Stylistics, The Delfonics, Mario Cantone, Laura Benanti, Kristin Chenoweth, Kerry Butler, Christian Boyle, Norm Lewis, Denise Williams, Chuck Berry, and Ben E. King.Clayton is a proud endorser of Ahead Drum Cases, Paiste Cymbals, Innovative Percussion drumsticks, and Empire Ears.For more about Clayton Craddock, click here: www.claytoncraddock.comCONNECT WITH ME ON MEETHOOK! Get full access to Broadway Drumming 101 at broadwaydrumming101.substack.com/subscribe

Broadway Drumming 101
Meeting Sean McDaniel to Chris Jago: The Journey to a Drum Chair at The Great Gatsby

Broadway Drumming 101

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 0:58


Skyler Fortgang is a drummer/percussionist, producer, keyboard programmer, and music director based in New York City.He has played in a variety of Broadway, Off-Broadway, touring, and regional theater productions and recorded for many artists across a wide array of genres. He appears on multiple albums with artists like Cristina, The Other Lovers, Skylar Pocket, Kathleen Elle, Andre Molina, and more.​Skyler is a diverse musician, proficient in all areas of percussion, including drumset hand percussion, mallet percussion, and classical percussion, specializing in musical theater percussion and drumset performance.​In addition to being a percussionist, he has extensive experience in music direction and conducting and a proficient knowledge of industry-standard performance software such as Mainstage and Ableton.​He holds a B.M. in Percussion Performance from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University (2019), studying under Joseph Tompkins, Javier Diaz, Kyle Zerna, and Mike Truesdell. Don't miss his episode on the Broadway Drumming 101 Podcast, dropping on Saturday, August 17th!Clayton Craddock is the founder of Broadway Drumming 101, a comprehensive online platform dedicated to providing specialized mentorship and a meticulously curated collection of resources.Clayton's Broadway and Off-Broadway credits include: tick, tick...BOOM!, Altar Boyz, Memphis The Musical, Lady Day At Emerson's Bar and Grill, and Ain't Too Proud - The Life And Times Of The Temptations, Cats: The Jellicle Ball and The Hippest Trip: The Soul Train Musical. He has subbed for shows like Motown, Evita, Cats, Avenue Q, The Color Purple, Rent, Spongebob Squarepants - The Musical, Hadestown (tour), and many more. Clayton has appeared on The View, Good Morning America, Jimmy Fallon, The Today Show, the TONY Awards, and performed with legends like The Stylistics, The Delfonics, Mario Cantone, Laura Benanti, Kristin Chenoweth, Kerry Butler, Christian Boyle, Norm Lewis, Denise Williams, Chuck Berry, and Ben E. King.Clayton is a proud endorser of Ahead Drum Cases, Paiste Cymbals, Innovative Percussion drumsticks, and Empire Ears.For more about Clayton Craddock, click here: www.claytoncraddock.comCONNECT WITH ME ON MEETHOOK! Get full access to Broadway Drumming 101 at broadwaydrumming101.substack.com/subscribe

Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito
Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 407 - Olivia Sletteland

Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024


Recent Mizzou Master's Of Music in Percussion Performance graduate Olivia Sletteland stops by to talk about some of the music she played at the University (03:25), her experiences with the Mizzou New Music Ensemble (NME) (10:45), the issues and concerns she and her cohort have about the world of percussion, and the wonderful group of people she studied with (25:10), growing up in western Wisconsin, getting into percussion, her piano and cello background, and playing sports (37:40), attending the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire for undergrad, doing indoor drumline, and traveling with the marching band (49:25), her experiences during the Pandemic (01:01:10), how Mizzou came on her radar after undergrad (01:10:15), and ends with the Random Ass Questions, including segments on sound quality from percussion performers, being an LGBTQIA+ woman in percussion, great breakfast food, The Minnesota Vikings, “Good Mythical Morning”, great books, wild performance moments, and the composer Alex Ring Gray (01:17:40).Finishing with a Rave on a live performance by the U.K. band The Last Dinner Party (01:54:15).Olivia Sletteland links:Olivia Sletteland's websiteMizzou New Music EnsemblePrevious Podcast Guests Mentioned:Sarah Hasekamp in 2024Mary Emmons in 2024Miles Bohlman in 2024Jeremiah Ingram in 2023Megan Arns in 2017Julia Gaines in 2016Tammy Fisher in 2019Matthew Lau in 2021Emily Salgado in 2021Andrea Venet in 2018Maria Finkelmeier in 2018Colleen Clark in 2023Other Links:“Searching” - Matthew KeownAlex Stopa“Loops” - Von Hansen“Patter” - Robert Honstein“Comfort Patterns” - Anna Meadors“Boris Kerner” - Caroline Shaw“Song of Alma” - Andrew Beall“Ma Non Troppo” - Giovanni Porfirio“The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows: Ambedo” - Anna Socolofsky“TLC” - Juri SeoTerri Lyne CarringtonJosé G. MartinezPatricia MartinezAlarm Will SoundAndrea Luque KáramStefan FreundKhemia EnsembleJacob SchnitzerJeff CrowellSean ConnorsAdrian Peterson's 296-yard gameVikings-Saints 2009 NFC Championship GameInterstellar trailerInterstellar Soundtrack - Hans ZimmerBorat trailerGood Omens - Terry Pratchett and Neil GaimanDavid TennantUnder the Whispering Door - T.J. KluneNeverwhere - Neil GaimanAmerican Gods - Neil GaimanGood Mythical MorningSleeping Giant Provincial ParkBanffWall Drug (South Dakota)Badlands National ParkAlex Ring GrayRaves:The Last Dinner Party websiteThe Last Dinner Party on “What's In My Bag?”Prelude to Ecstasy - The Last Dinner Party

Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito
Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 397 - Sarah Hasekamp

Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024


Recent Mizzou Master of Music in Percussion Performance graduate Sarah Hasekamp stops by to talk about the challenging literature she's recently played, studying under multiple percussion teachers at Mizzou, her GTA responsibilities, her master's degree cohorts, and doing a master's degree at the same place as her partner (03:40), growing up in Pattonville (MO), her musical background, playing golf, and building Mizzou connections while in high school (30:25), her undergrad years at Murray State University (KY) (43:50), her path to getting to the Mizzou program (01:06:10), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including segments on marching band in percussion education, being a woman in the field of percussion, managing a Dairy Queen, Lord of the Rings movies, Harry Potter books, and Jacob Collier (01:15:40).Finishing with a Rave on the 2024 National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy (01:47:30).Sarah Hasekamp Link:Sarah performing for Pattonville High School in 2022Previous Podcast Guests Mentioned:Megan Arns in 2017Julia Gaines in 2016Alexandros Fragiskatos in 2019Nathan Daughtrey in 2016Alexis C. Lamb in 2021Miles Bohlman in 2024Other Links:“Prism Rhapsody” - Keiko Abe“Post-Lightened” - Alexis C. Lamb“Khamsin” - Emmanuel Séjourné“Blue Soul” - Michael BurrittPictures at an Exhibition - Modest Mussorgsky“Spitfire” - Nathan Daughtrey“El Alacrán” - David Cutler“Firefish” - Blake Tyson“Café 1930” - Astor PiazzollaPeter LeaTrae BlancoJohn FanninThe Fellowship of the Ring trailerThe Great Wall trailerHarry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix - JK RowlingThe Hunger Games Series - Suzanne Collins2011 St. Louis Cardinals World SeriesDjesse Volume 4 - Jacob CollierRaves:National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy

Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito
Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 395 - Miles Bohlman

Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024


Recent University of Missouri Master of Music in Percussion Performance graduate Miles Bohlman stops by to talk about his various grad program recitals (04:45), his Graduate Assistantship with the Mizzou New Music Ensemble and finishing the degree (21:15), growing up in the Chicago (IL) suburbs, his musical family, playing soccer goalie growing up, and his marching band activities (39:30), going to Illinois State for his undergrad (58:15), his high school band and percussion job out of undergrad, teaching during COVID restrictions, and keeping up his percussion chops through playing with British-style Brass Bands (01:10:10), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including segments on making curry, when he worked for his city's Public Works Department, Nicholas Cage movies, Barbara Kingsolver, and his Chicago Sports Team Fandom (01:23:40).Finishing with a Rave on Kelefa Sanneh's 2021 book Major Labels (01:50:10).Miles Bohlman links:Miles Bohlman's TCP pageMizzou New Music EnsemblePrevious Podcast Guests Mentioned:Megan Arns in 2017Julia Gaines in 2016Nathan Daughtrey in 2021Other Links:David CollierBenjamin Stiers“Velocities” - Joseph Schwantner“Asventuras” - Alexej Gerassimez“Spider Walk” - Marta Ptaszynska“Azul” - Nathan Daughtrey“Silver Streetcar for the Orchestra” - Alvin LucierNine French-American Rudimental Solos - Joseph TompkinsTwelve Studies for Snare Drum - Jacques Delecluse“Rebonds B” - Iannis XenakisThe Golden Ratio“Valseana” - Sergio Assad“Jobiniana No. 1” - Sergio Assad“Marking Time” - Chris P. ThompsonAlarm Will Sound“Insomnia” - Cody Holmes33 “God” - Bon Iver“Sculpture in Wood” - Rudiger PawassarEric HollenbeckJosé G. Martinez“Ionisation” - Edgard VareseJake HarpsterPhantom RegimentSarah WhitlockCavaliers DCIDan MooreSymphony No. 3 - Thomas TrachselIn C - Terry Riley"“Crown of Thorns” - David Maslanka“Consider the Birds” - Ryan GeorgeFountain City Brass BandNorth American Brass Band Association“Shofukan” - Snarky PuppyThe Princess Bride trailerThe Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent trailerMandy trailerPaddington trailerPaddington 2 trailerPursuit of Happyness trailerBarbara Kingsolver“hemenway” - Tiny HabitsCaleb WilliamsDerrick Rose“meditation for water, wind & metal” - Elizabeth A. BakerAbout Time trailerRaves:Major Labels - Kelefa Sanneh

Broadway Drumming 101
Podcast 76 - Derek Stoltenberg

Broadway Drumming 101

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 90:03


Broadway Drumming 101 is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Today, we have the pleasure of welcoming Derek Stoltenberg to our show. He is a highly experienced drummer who has performed on cruise ships, Broadway stages, and many other prestigious platforms. In this episode, Derek shares his valuable experiences, insights, and words of wisdom for young musicians who aspire to succeed in the music industry. Here are the highlights of our conversation:* The Art of Adaptation: Learning the ropes of performing in diverse environments, from cruise ships to Broadway, and the importance of adaptability.* Musical Influences: A deep dive into the drummers and bands that shaped Derek's approach to drumming, including Josh Freese and Travis Barker.* Tour Life Realities: The challenges and rewards of touring include navigating different venues and equipment and building relationships with crew members.* Navigating New York's Music Scene: Insights into making it as a musician in New York City, from finding the best gigs to the significance of networking and adaptability.* Words of Wisdom: Derek offers advice for aspiring musicians on perseverance, networking, and staying true to one's musical identity.Join us as Derek Stoltenberg provides a detailed account of his vibrant career. Whether a budding musician or an experienced professional, you will find something interesting in Derek's story.Derek Stoltenberg is a drummer and percussionist originally hailing from Pittsburgh, PA. Growing up, he developed a love and vocabulary for music of all genres, from punk and hip-hop to be-bop and salsa. After finishing studies in both classical and jazz performance, he spent several years teaching and freelancing in the PA, OH, and WV tri-state area before traveling the world performing for Princess Cruises in both the house and party bands. From there, he would travel nationwide for national tours of Broadway shows such as Mean Girls, The Prom, Mamma Mia, and Nice Work If You Can Get It. These experiences have allowed him to perform in concert with artists such as Kristin Chenoweth, Jessica Vosk, and Richard Kind and on stage at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC) and Carnegie Hall. In 2012, Derek had the honor of world premiering "Concerto for Drum Set and Percussion Ensemble" with the Slippery Rock University Percussion Ensemble under the direction of Dr. David Glover. The piece, composed for him by Jamie Whitmarsh, went on to win first place in the 2012 Percussive Arts Society Composition Contest and is available through C. Alan Publications. His Broadway subbing credits include How To Dance In Ohio and Hell's Kitchen.Derek holds a BM in Percussion Performance from Slippery Rock University and an MM in Jazz Studies from Florida State University. He currently resides in New York City, where he maintains an active freelance schedule and sensible sneaker collection. Derek proudly endorses Innovative Percussion Drumsticks and Mallets.Clayton Craddock is the founder of Broadway Drumming 101, a comprehensive online platform dedicated to providing specialized mentorship and a meticulously curated collection of resources.Clayton's Broadway and Off-Broadway credits include: tick, tick...BOOM!, Altar Boyz, Memphis The Musical, Lady Day At Emerson's Bar and Grill, and Ain't Too Proud - The Life And Times Of The Temptations. He has subbed for shows like Motown, Evita, Cats, Avenue Q, The Color Purple, Rent, Spongebob Squarepants - The Musical, Hadestown (tour) and many more. Clayton has appeared on The View, Good Morning America, Jimmy Fallon, The Today Show, the TONY Awards, and performed with legends like The Stylistics, The Delfonics, Mario Cantone, Laura Benanti, Kristin Chenoweth, Kerry Butler, Christian Boyle, Norm Lewis, Denise Williams, Chuck Berry, and Ben E. King.Clayton is a proud endorser of Ahead Drum Cases, Paiste Cymbals, Innovative Percussion drumsticks, and Empire Ears.For more about Clayton Craddock, click here: www.claytoncraddock.com Get full access to Broadway Drumming 101 at broadwaydrumming101.substack.com/subscribe

Nashville Drummers Podcast
Luke Sumner: Being a Pro the Right Way | Growing up in Nashville, Worship Drumming, Identity, Recording, & Staying Motivated

Nashville Drummers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 125:41


Born and raised in Nashville, TN, Luke was surrounded by the music industry from a young age. Throughout his childhood, he continued to develop his musical skills with his involvement in school and church. After high school, he attended Union University for Percussion Performance before transferring to Lipscomb University and becoming one of the first graduates of the Commercial Music program. Luke has since had the privilege of working with artists such as Sam Hunt, Conner Smith, Switchfoot, Tiera Kennedy, The Warren Brothers and many more. In this wide-ranging conversation, Luke shares invaluable advice on what it means to be a professional and how to stay motivated and humble in this ever-changing profession. We hope you enjoy!We'd like to thank our Episode Sponsors:Sonique Drumshttps://soniquedrums.comLow Boy Beatershttps://lowboybeaters.comMusic City Audiologyhttps://www.musiccityaudiology.comDrum Supplyhttps://www.drumsupply.comConnect with Luke:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukesumner7TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lukesumnermusicMusic Featured in this Episode:"Outskirts" - Sam Hunt"I Hate Alabama" - Conner SmithIntro Drum GrooveRecorded by Taylor Friesth at Garden Groove Studios in Nashville, TNhttp://www.garden-groove.comMixed by Jackson Maddox------Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan SletnerRecorded December 2023 in Nashville, TNConnect with us:WebsiteInstagramTikTokYouTubeFacebookRecorded at Diamond Sound Studios, Nashville, TNPodcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART ⓒ 2024 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC

Got Chops
S5 E4: Ron Wilson, Drummer/Musical Director for Lou Christie

Got Chops

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 36:49


On today's episode, Scott interviews Ron Wilson, the drummer and musical director for the American pop singer/songwriter, Lou Christie. He has graced the stage with iconic artists such as Darlene Love, Gary U.S. Bonds, Gloria Gaynor, Leslie Gore, Dave Valentin, and Bill Charlap, just to name a few. Ron holds a Master of Music degree from William Paterson University in New Jersey, and a Bachelors degree in Percussion Performance from the State University of New York at Purchase. When not performing live, he keeps busy with recording sessions, teaching and composing. Ron is a published composer who has scored movie soundtracks, composed works for chamber ensemble, concert band, jazz ensembles as well as commercial music. His popular method book, “Groovin' Rudiments: For Drum Set”, is published through melbay.com, and available on Amazon and at local music stores. This multi-talented artist and musical director certainly GOT CHOPS!  Follow Ron on  Website: https://www.ronwilson.net/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ronwilsonmusic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ron.wilson Twitter: https://twitter.com/ronwilsonmusic  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ronwilson5265 Mel Bay: https://www.melbay.com/Author/Default.aspx?AuthorId=164897 Follow Got Chops on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gotchopspodcast/ Listen to Got Chops Podcast on - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Pjh7tC3aTpeMFEhmn4fp4?si=699ae5b84e544cb5 - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/got-chops/id1587699754 - Anchor: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gotchops - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp5wwP8DvMPkqI4VM2VMlcufn6a-CzlHM Follow Scott on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scottgrimaldimusic/ Website: www.grimaldimusic.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6DKn05Vy0ABShIU37u58vR --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gotchops/message

Outside The Bachs with Kelly Riordan
Be Marketable | Dr. Dave Gerhart & Kelly Riordan

Outside The Bachs with Kelly Riordan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 84:15


In this episode, Kelly sits down with Dr. Dave Gerhart to have a conversation about how musicians can become more marketable as they navigate through different career opportunities. Dave is Segment Marketing Manager, Education for the Yamaha Corporation of America and Lecturer of Percussion at the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at CSU, Long Beach, is a nationally recognized performer, composer, and educator. Dr. Gerhart, originally from Fairfield, California, holds a D.M.A. from the University of Southern California in Percussion Performance with a secondary emphasis in Music Education, Ethnomusicology, and Music Industry & Technology. He received a M.M. in Percussion Performance and Instrumental Conducting and a B.M. in Music Education from California State University, Long Beach. Dr. Gerhart has been featured on CDs with the Robin Cox Ensemble, Steven Hartke, and Gabriela Ortiz. As a freelance musician, Dave has performed under Gustavo Dudamel, Zubin Mehta, Carl St. Clair, Enrique Diemecke, Mehli Mehta, and has performed with Yo-Yo Ma, Bobby McFerrin, Michael Kamen, Liam Teague, Yefim Bronfman, Ray Holman, Robert Greenidge and the Blue Man Group. His principle teachers include Dr. Michael Carney, Erik Forrester, Brad Dutz, and Raynor Carroll, principal percussionist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. His steel drum ensemble, the Island Hoppin' Steel Drum Band, performs throughout Southern California. Dave serves on the Board of Advisors and the World Percussion Committee for the Percussive Arts Society. An advocate of using technology in the classroom, Dr. Gerhart was featured in Technology and Its Use by Percussion Educators in the 21st Century (Published in Percussive Notes – January 2012) by Tracy Wiggins and part of the case study Using Technology to Enhance Performance Pedagogy in the Postsecondary Brass Studio by Adam Snider. In 2010, Dave co-founded https://DrumChattr.com and currently curates percussion related content for https://PercussionEducation.com. Dave's compositions and arrangements for triangle, timpani, percussion ensemble and steel drum orchestra are published by Bachovich Music Publications, Boxfish Music Publishing and Living Sounds Publications. For more on Dave, check out: https://davegerhart.com/ The Entrepreneurial Muse - Jeffrey Nytch: https://www.amazon.com/Entrepreneurial-Muse-Inspiring-Career-Classical/dp/0190630973Watch more Outside The Bachs podcast episodes on YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Listen on Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Get More Students For Your Private Music Studio: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠OutsideTheBachs.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Follow Kelly on Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Kelly on TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook Group: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Private Music Instructors, Piano Lesson Teachers, and Music Studio Owners

The Orchestra Teacher Podcast
53. Interview with Dr. Gregory Jackson, South Cobb High School

The Orchestra Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 75:04


Greg Jackson is the Director of Orchestras at South Cobb High School in Austell, Georgia, outside of Atlanta. He is currently on staff at Southwind Drum & Bugle Corps as an Ensemble Specialist. From 2017 until 2020 Dr. Jackson was Director of Bands at Saint James School. He was the Associate Professor of Percussion studies at Alabama State University for ten years. He received the Bachelor of Science degree in Performance, Specialization in Music Composition from Austin Peay State University, the Master of Music degree in Music Theory/Composition from The University of Alabama, the Master of Music Education with emphasis in Conducting from the University of Georgia, a Cerrtificat in Advanced Graduate Studies in Orchestral Conducting, and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Percussion Performance at the University of Alabama. Greg is the Vice-Chair of the Mentoring Committee for American String Teachers Association. Several of his compositions were premiered at the ASTA National Conference in 2022. Although his primary performing instrument now is violin, Jackson had a long career as a percussionist. In the Percussive Arts Society International Collegiate Snare Competition, he placed in the top 10 four consecutive years and top 4 two years. He has also been associated as a consultant with four Drum Corps International Individuals champions and 1 PASIC Individuals champion. Greg has performed with numerous artists including Tito Puente Jr., Sō Percussion, Son Caliente, Nancy Zeltsman, Michael Burritt, Tomas Cruz, Sandip Burman, Bob Mintzer of the Yellow Jackets, Tom Wolfe, Ken Watters, Skyler Foster, and Downright. He is also the author of Mephisto's Spree Op. 84, Etudes Op. 56, The Synergy Method for Drumming volumes 1 and 2, The Synergy Method for Marimba, Phenom: Excellence of Execution, Pandora, Legendary Op. 44, The Well-Tempered Marimbist Op. 46, Etudes Op. 48, Jackson's Rudiment Dictionary and Congas Full Circle. His marimba solo, Requiem for 9/11 Op. 45, received a special acknowledgement from President Obama. Jackson travels across the country presenting clinics/masterclasses and conducting, in addition to composing. He is a member of the Georgia Music Educators Association, International Conductors Guild, American String Teachers Association, National Association for Music Education, National Band Association, Alabama Bandmasters Association, Kappa Alpha Psi, Fraternity Inc., Collegiate Society of Musicians, Percussive Arts Society, Society of Composers Inc., BMI, and Bujinkan. Greg proudly endorses Remo Inc., Innovative Percussion, Pearl Percussion and Adams. https://inner3.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orchestrateacher/support

Nashville Drummers Podcast
Daniel Kozlowski: The Language of Music | Building a Home Studio, Incremental Progress & Why You Need a Mood Board

Nashville Drummers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 84:48


Originally from Los Angeles, CA, Daniel Kozlowski holds degrees in Percussion Performance and Music Theory, both of which continue to serve him greatly as a sought-after live and session drummer in Nashville, TN. In this episode, we discuss his move from touring to session drumming, why music education is so important, and how incremental steps toward progress can be so powerful. We hope you enjoy!This episode is sponsored by Music Lab Nashvillehttps://nashville.musiclab.coConnect with Daniel:Website: https://www.danielkozlow.skiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dmkozlowskiMusic Featured in this Episode:Maggie Baugh - 'Drinking To The Broken Hearts'Isabella Rose - 'more than friends'David Unlayao - 'Front Row Seat'About Daniel:Originally from Los Angeles, California, Daniel Kozlowski graduated magna cum laude from Belmont University in Nashville, TN, studying Percussion Performance under Chris Norton and Music Theory under Richard Hoffman. He earned his Master's degree at The Ohio State University, studying Percussion Performance under Dr. Susan Powell and Mr. Joseph Krygier and serving as a Teaching Assistant in Music Theory.While working in Nashville, Dan's collaborative efforts with wonderful artists and organizations include Jordan Rowe, Austin Burke, Haley and Michaels, Kalsey Kulyk, Eric Dodd, Canaan Cox, Studio Tenn, Nashville Repertory Theatre, Nashville Children's Theatre, Nashville Ballet, and Chatterbird New Music Ensemble. These days, he is working on sessions and showcases with some touring here and there while teaching Music Theory and Aural Skills at Belmont University. He maintains an active home studio on the west side of Nashville. ------Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan SletnerRecorded January 2023 in Nashville, TNConnect with us:WebsiteInstagramTikTokFacebookRecorded at Diamond Sound Studios, Nashville, TNPodcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART ⓒ 2023 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC

Working Drummer
404 - Dan Ainspan: Hosting the Nashville Drummers Podcast w/Nathan Sletner, Working at Pearl Drums, Studying with Blake Fleming

Working Drummer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 97:25


Dan Ainspan is the co-host of the podcast Nashville Drummers Podcast with colleague Nathan Sletner. The podcast gives a voice to Nashville's next generation of players — the up-and-coming drummers that you may haven't heard of yet. Dan is also currently the Jr. Marketing Manager, Band & Orchestra Products for Pearl Corporation, based in Nashville, TN. A Slingerlands, NY native, Dan attended the State University of New York College at Oneonta where he received a B.A. in Music Industry with Double Minors in Percussion Performance and Audio Production. At Oneonta, Dan studied percussion with Dr. Julie Licata and drum set with The Mars Volta drummer Blake Fleming. After graduating in 2015, Dan relocated to Indianapolis, IN to pursue an internship with the Percussive Arts Society before his eventual move to Nashville, TN. In this episode, Dan talks about:    His job at Pearl drums    Dan's journey from college to NY to Indianapolis to Nashville    Interning at PAS    Studying with original The Mars Volta drummer Blake Fleming    Leaning into his digital and social media skills    Hosting the Nashville Drummers podcast w/Nathan Sletner The value of a personal website in 2023

TAMS Percussion Podcast
Episode 20: Chatting with Cadets (Mason Hicks and Braedon Baumgardner)

TAMS Percussion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 79:37


Welcome back to Episode 20 of the TAMS Percussion Podcast! Today, hosts Michael, Sky, Sui-Lin, and Taylor are joined with two outstanding individuals from the Cadets Drum and Bugle Corp, Mason Hicks and Braedon Baumgardner! We are thankful to have had the chance to sit down and talk about the world of marching (not just marching percussion) with these two and specifically The Cadets, the pros and cons of marching, fun pre show rituals and other fun memories, and even ways to make the marching activity a more enjoyable and safe place for all members of the community! "Mason's career in the marching arts began with his first year of drum corps at the age of 16. He marched with Jersey Surf in 2015 and 2016, then joined The Cadets in 2017, where he continued to march until 2021. Mason holds a degree in Music Education from Shenandoah University. While there was no marching ensemble at SU during his time there, Mason helped pave the way for the formation of a marching band immediately after his graduation. He formed an indoor winds group for a Conservatory-sanctioned project. In addition to directing and drill design, he also performed in the group. Currently, Mason spends his time as a drill designer in Northern Virginia, both designing shows and teaching visual technique to performers of all calibers." (https://cadets.org/mason-hicks) Braedon is a percussionist and educator from Hutchinson, Kansas who's been a musician for roughly 15 years. Braedon has been apart of multiple performance groups including the Cadets Front Ensemble, and 2 concerto performance with the Kansas State University Wind Ensemble and the Indiana University Wind Ensemble. Braedon received his degree in Music Performance from Kansas State University in 2021, and is currently getting his masters degree at the Indiana Universities Jacob's School of Music also in Percussion Performance. Braedon is also currently a technician at Center Grove High School. If you've been listening to the podcast for a bit and enjoy what you hear, consider giving us a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you hear us! It would mean a lot to us and your feedback helps us grow as a show and as a community! If you have any specific requests for topics you would want us to talk about or guests you would like to see on the show, send us a message on Instagram @tamspercpodcast or send us an email at tamspercussion@gmail.com. Special thank you to Chance Morris for the fantastic music we use for our intro and outro to episodes and to Delaney for your constant support on Patreon. If you want to support us financially, consider joining our Patreon for fun moments, early access to episodes, and the show in video format!

Nashville Drummers Podcast
Kevin Keith: Classical Percussionist to Rockstar | Auditioning for Orchestras, Forming an Original Band, Taking Risks & Why You Should Try Singing

Nashville Drummers Podcast

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 101:48


Nashville multi-instrumentalist and educator Kevin Keith joins the podcast as we discuss his unique journey from the classical percussion orchestral world to starting a rock band on lower Broadway, Too Hot For Leather. Kevin persevered through many challenges brought on by the 2020 pandemic, including moving to a new city and joining a band from Craigslist — all of which have brought him to where he is today in Nashville pursuing what he loves. We hope you enjoy!This episode is sponsored by Music Lab Nashvillehttps://nashville.musiclab.coConnect with Kevin:Website: https://kevinkeithmusician.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinkeithmusicianToo Hot For Leather:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toohotforleatherFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/toohotforleatherMusic Featured in this Episode:"Won't Be The Same”  by Kevin Keith“Headlights"  by Kevin Keith------About Kevin:Kevin Keith is a Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist and educator. He has performed, recorded and written as a drummer, vocalist, pianist and guitarist. He is known mostly for his work as a drummer and percussionist for artists including Ben Schuller, Endless Earth, Too Hot For Leather, Ryan Clark, Palmer Anthony and Allie Keck. Born and raised in Midland, Michigan, Kevin began taking piano lessons at the age of 4, and drum lessons at the age of 10. He went on to receive his Bachelor of Music Education at Central Michigan University, and his Master of Percussion Performance at Michigan State University. While in Michigan, Kevin developed a love for classical and art music through his work as a chamber and orchestral percussionist. He spent a season as a primary substitute percussionist with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra upon completion of his studies in Denver, Colorado, where he continually expanded upon his live and studio drum set work.Upon moving to Nashville in 2021, Kevin immediately began working as a regular Lower Broadway drummer, performing primarily with his rock act Too Hot For Leather. He currently works in solo and co-writing settings with numerous singer/songwriters, enjoying the collaborative creation process more than anything else.------Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan SletnerRecorded October 2022 in Nashville, TNConnect with us:WebsiteInstagramFacebookRecorded at Diamond Sound Studios, Nashville, TNProduced by Jonas Litton, Wise CompanyPodcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART ⓒ 2022 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC

Music | Why?
DMV Music Academy | Co-Lab Music Festival: Leadership (feat. Don Johns)

Music | Why?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 19:34


Don Johns is an in-demand percussion performer and educator in the Baltimore/Washington Metropolitan area. Mr. Johns is principal timpanist of the Apollo Orchestra, and performs with the Soulful Symphony, Richmond Symphony, Annapolis Symphony, Maryland Symphony, Mid-Atlantic Symphony, Bay-Atlantic Symphony, and the American Festival Pops Orchestra. Additionally, Mr. Johns is a member of the Gateways Festival Orchestra and the Colour of Music Festival Orchestra. Mr. Johns is the Director of DMV Percussion Academy,Adjunct Professor of Percussion at Bowie State University, and Percussion Director at Northwestern High School. He holds a Master of Music Degree in Percussion Performance and Bachelor of Music Degree in Music Education from the University of Maryland. Don Johns is endorsed by Yamaha, Innovative Percussion, and Black Swamp Percussion, and serves on the Education Committee for the Percussive Arts Society. https://www.dmvmusicacademy.org/colabfestival --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anna-summers/support

TAMS Percussion Podcast
Episode 18: Dr. Karlyn Viña and Dr. Ksenija Komljenović

TAMS Percussion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 60:19


Hello and welcome back to the TAMS Percussion Podcast. After some time off to finish up a busy semester, we are back with some fantastic guests! In this episode, we are joined with two of the cohosts of the @Percussion Podcast, Dr. Karlyn Viña, and Dr. Ksenija Komljenović. We take time to discuss the perspective of female percussionists in the industry and talk about the experiences of these educators and how the modern percussion studio must be accepting of everyone. We are thankful for Karlyn and Ksenija sitting down at talking to us about these important issues in the community and we at TAMS hope that this may help you become a more informed ally! Praised by the South Florida Classical Review for her "dazzling" and "incisive" performance, Dr. Karlyn Viña is a dynamic and creative percussionist based in Virginia. Dr. Viña is the newly appointed Assistant Professor of Percussion at Shenandoah Conservatory in Winchester, VA, and previously taught at Florida International University and New World School of the Arts in Miami, FL. During the summers, Karlyn serves as a percussion faculty member at Interlochen Arts Camp in Interlochen, MI. Karlyn maintains a busy schedule as an orchestral, chamber, and solo percussionist, and has a particular interest in works that incorporate theatrical elements. In addition to her teaching and performing, Karlyn can be heard as a co-host on the @Percussion Podcast and is proud to serve on the Percussive Arts Society's Education Committee. Karlyn earned her Doctorate of Musical Arts in Percussion Performance from the University of Miami as a fellow of the Henry Mancini Institute. Her dissertation focuses on the performance of works for theatrical percussion by Globokar, Kagel, and Smith. She also holds degrees in Percussion Performance and Music Education from The Boston Conservatory and the University of Maryland. Karlyn is proud to endorse Grover Pro Percussion, Marimba One, and Zildjian cymbals. Dr. Ksenija Komljenović (Belgrade, Serbia), a prizewinner of the International Percussion Competition Luxembourg, is a percussionist, educator, and composer. Throughout her career, she has performed, taught, and studied across Europe, the United States, and Asia. Ksenija is the first woman from Serbia with a Doctor of Musical Arts in Percussion Degree. She holds the Assistant Professor of Percussion position at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. Ksenija serves as a producer and host on the At Percussion Podcast. She is on the organizational committees of the Tierras South Texas Percussion Competition and the SoundWaves Festival. Ksenija's devotion to percussion is shaped by her advocacy for contemporary and chamber music, as well as intercultural collaboration. Her three chamber ensembles (PNEUMA, Vesna Piano/Percussion Duo, Balkan Percussion Duo) unite some of the finest young performers from across the world. Ksenija holds degrees from the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami, Illinois State University, and the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, Serbia. Her compositions and arrangements are published by Bachovich Music Publications. Ksenija is a Marimba One artist. For the full bios of these fantastic artists, you can find them on their websites: https://www.ksenijakomljenovic.com/ http://www.karlynvina.com/ ​

Take Notes with Jen Rafferty
Teacher Feature - David Knott

Take Notes with Jen Rafferty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 46:05


David Knott is a professional percussionist, educational leadership advocate, and professional conductor. He currently serves as a member of the instrumental music faculty at the sweetest band gig on earth, where he coordinates and directs all Middle Division Band activities at Milton Hershey School in Hershey, Pa. In 2020 Mr. Knott joined the summer music faculty at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia where he developed and instructs a class on Tactical Integration of Trauma Informed and Social Emotional Learning Strategies for Music Education.Mr. Knott's previous work experience also includes directing the percussion studio and teaching courses on Percussion for Music Education and Percussion for Music Therapy at Elizabethtown College and Messiah University.As a leadership advocate, he founded the Central Pennsylvania Wind Conductors Society, whose mission is to provide a forum to elevate individual music educators through mentoring, professional collaboration, and performance opportunities for student ensembles.Mr. Knott earned his Bachelor of Science in Music Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a Master of Music Degree in Percussion Performance from Michigan State University. He has also studied with Jack Stamp, John Whitwell and various workshop clinicians to gain extensive conducting background.You can connect with Mr. Knott on Twitter (dekconductor) and LinkedIn.dekconductor@gmail.com"Everything I do I believe will challenge the status quo, I believe in thinking differently. I put students first, placing them in a safe and rigorous environment and provide the tools to allow them to reach their fullest creative self. I just happen to use band instruments to get there. My mission in one word: #Elevate “website: jenrafferty.comFB & IG: @jenraffertymusicClubhouse: @jenraffertyCover Art: https://goodneighborart.com/

Artifice
Ep. 120:Chelsea Tinsler Jones

Artifice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 89:00


Chelsea Tinsler Jones is an avid percussionist, arts administrator, and educator based in Utah County. She has a unique skill set having studied solo, orchestral, and contemporary percussion in addition to musical styles from West Africa, the Caribbean, Brazil, and the Middle East. Chelsea is percussionist and Director of Operations for Khemia Ensemble, an internationally performing mixed-chamber ensemble dedicated to promoting contemporary classical music. Khemia actively commissions new works and mentors young performers and composers. Performance highlights include National Sawdust, the Mizzou International Composers Festival, Strange Beautiful Music X Festival, New Music Gathering, and the MoxSonic Experimental Sonic Arts Festival, among several university residences. As a soloist, Chelsea has performed with the University of Michigan Symphony Band, Greater Hartford Youth Wind Ensemble, and the Hartt Contemporary Players. She placed second in the 2016 Black Swamp Solo Percussion Competition. Chelsea's performance of Andy Akiho's Stop Speaking for solo snare drum accompanied by a stop-motion animated film by visual artist Alisa Yang won “Best Music Video” at the 2018 Ann Arbor Film Festival. Notable freelance appearances include the White Christmas National Tour (Paducah, KY), Ballet West Orchestra (Salt Lake City, UT), Section Percussionist with Paducah Symphony Orchestra (2017-20), steelworks steelband (2014-present), AEPEX Contemporary Performance (Detroit, MI), Rochester Symphony (MI), New Britain Symphony (CT), Nutmeg Symphony (CT), Adrian Symphony (MI), and the Artful Living Musical Theater Company (CT). A passionate educator, Chelsea is Instructor of Music at Utah Valley University. In 2021, Chelsea's Level Up! 15 Sequential Duets for the Developing Snare Drummer was released by Tapspace. Previously, she has held positions as a Lecturer of Music at the University of Tennessee at Martin, Instrumental Music Teacher in the Ann Arbor Public Schools, and Director of the University of Michigan's Impact Youth Percussion Ensemble. Chelsea has also served on the faculty of summer programs including Littlestone Summer Music Festival (TN), Music for the Sake of Music (WI), and the Hartt Community Division (CT), in addition to 12 years of private teaching. Chelsea received her MM in Percussion Performance and Chamber Music from the University of Michigan and her BM in Percussion Performance and Music Education from the Hartt School, University of Hartford. https://www.chelseatinslerjones.com/

Dacota Muckey Podcast
Meditation, American Idol, Chosen Suffering - Reed Grimm's Story

Dacota Muckey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 63:16


A conversation with Reed Grimm. We discuss Reed's story, how he began his journey in music, meditation, American Idol and more. ABOUT REED (ON STAGE) Reed started his musical journey in a way that very few people do. His parents, Steve Grimm and Colleen Raye, were the male and female lead singers of a traveling variety act that entertained people in resorts, casinos, state fairs, and lounges from coast to coast. As the couple had children, they added them to the show…and at the age of 2, Reed took the stage. His primary instrument continued to be the voice until his 12th birthday where he received his first drum set. Everyday after school his garage became his arena. Headphones on he played along with music he had heard throughout his life, gaining him the skills to join the middle school jazz band where he started playing with others for the first time. This sparked a love of jazz music that would land him as one of two drummers to play in the Wisconsin State Honors Jazz Band his senior year of high school. After high school he chose to attend college at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse where he was recruited to play in the top jazz band while persuing a degree in Percussion Performance. While in La Crosse he was scouted by regionally known horn band “Three Beers til' Dubuque” to be their lead singer, giving him his first sense of professional performance outside of his family's band. He went on to cofound other groups, most notably the band in which he started writing original music, Shoeless Revolution. Not only did Shoeless bring a first in writing music for Reed, it was also where he began lead singing from the drum set. Shoeless Revolution went on to release two original albums “Speak Up” and “From the Inside Out” touring until 2011 when an unsuspecting call from his older sister Jennifer changed the course of his life. On the phone she told him that she won a singing contest to get her to the front of the line for an American Idol audition, but she had missed the age requirements for the show. She was able to transfer the ticket to one person and chose Reed. After graciously accepting, he went to an audition which got him onto the show and propelled him to Live Television where he ended #14 on season 11 in 2012. The aftermath of his American Idol experience brought Reed many opportunities to travel and perform for concertgoers around the world including multiple trips overseas to entertain members of the US Military. His desire to continue to write music grew, and with the help of a successful Kickstarter he released his debut solo album “Reminders” in April of 2018. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dacota-muckey/support

Band It About - Proudly Supporting Live Music
S2 E59 PAUL BUTLER, Drummer/Percussionist Cirque Du Soleil 'Corteo', 'Kooza', & 'Kurios', 'Band of the South Australia Police', 'Adelaide Symphony Orchestra', 'Adelaide Arts Orchestra' and many others

Band It About - Proudly Supporting Live Music "Podcast Series"

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 50:30


Adelaide Drummer/Percussionist PAUL BUTLER joins me in The Engine Room this week to discuss his musical journey which began at an early age due to being born into a musical family. Paul's parents had been performing for many years and through their involvement in the industry, it was a given that he too would follow this path. As a child, Paul was fascinated with drums, and he first began to play them when Steve Staben offered to teach him. He was 10 years old when he first began playing at church services, and in year 6 he began taking drum lessons with Don Crook, his teacher at Sunrise Primary School and Temple Christian College, through to year 11. Paul joined his first band (away from the church) 'Spank n Funk' when he was in high school, he also began teaching after having done work experience with Don. In year 12 he began to study percussion with acclaimed teacher Jim Bailey, helping him to prepare for auditioning for The Adelaide Elder Conservatorium of Music. Jim Bailey was the Head of Percussion at the Elder Conservatorium, where Paul successfully gained the David Galliver Memorial scholarship and won a number of prizes at national percussion eisteddfods. Paul was percussion section leader of The Elder Conservatorium Wind Ensemble, and member of The Symphony Orchestra and Percussion Ensemble. Paul completed his study achieving his Bachelor of Music and Honors in Percussion Performance. Jim mentioned that the Band of the South Australia Police were looking for someone for an upcoming event and asked Paul if he would be interested which of course he was. Paul enjoying playing with them and when he heard that they had an opening he successfully auditioned. Paul worked with the band for 7 years and during this time he gave workshops to schools, performed at numerous state events and official government ceremonies in a variety of groups, Parade Band, Wind Orchestra, Dixie Band, Big Band, Rock Patrol, School Beat Band and Percussion Ensemble. Highlights include the Sensational Adelaide Police Tattoo 2006, the Commonwealth Bank Police Tattoo 2008, Musikschau der Nationen 2008 in Bremen, Germany, and the Basel Tattoo 2010 in Switzerland. Paul has also played the corporate and club scene of Adelaide; he was resident percussionist at Savvy Bar and Vodka Bar. He has also performed with: The Baker Boys, The Revue, Bloky's Boys, The Attack, Wasabi, The Shizzle, Triple Score, Astronaut 7 Mammoth Logic, Squeaker, Porkie Pies, Matt Winter Band, and The Rules. As a freelance artist he has worked with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Adelaide Arts Orchestra and played numerous shows throughout the Adelaide Fringe Festival, WOMADelaide, Cabaret Festival, and Feast Festival, alongside such names as Jon English, Todd McKenney, Cameron Daddo, and Julie Anthony. Paul's introduction to 'Cirque du Soleil' was through Ben Todd who had been performing with the company and suggested he audition. Paul auditioned but wasn't successful, a few months later he was invited to audition again, this time he was, so he gave the military band his notice, packed up and went overseas to join his first Cirque show 'Corteo'. Paul was with that show for 5 years touring through Europe, South America, Central America, and Mexico. He then auditioned for KOOZA, and was on that show for 3 years touring Australia, Asia, Singapore, China, Korea, and Europe. Paul joined KURIOS after another audition and was excited to be touring with this show as they were bringing the show to his hometown Adelaide in 2020. They performed in Sydney and Brisbane before remaining dates were postponed due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. Paul will be re-joining Cirque overseas early in the new year. Music intro "Band It About" written & recorded by Catherine Lambert & Michael Bryant, outro Paul Butler's final 'KOOZA' drum solo. BAND IT ABOUT Links: https://linktr.ee/banditaboutpodcastseries --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dianne-spillane/message

Nashville Drummers Podcast
Dan Ainspan: Pearl Drums, Skill-Stacking, Video Games & More

Nashville Drummers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 62:24


Join us in Episode 2 of Nashville Drummers Podcast! Nate goes 1-1 with co-host Dan Ainspan as we learn a bit about Dan's upbringing and the unique internship opportunity that brought him to Indiana, and eventually to Nashville. We also discuss the benefit of cross-functional skillsets, and how balancing your time away from the drums can actually help you improve. About Dan: Dan Ainspan is currently the Jr. Marketing Manager, Band & Orchestra Products for Pearl Corporation, based in Nashville, TN.A Slingerlands, NY native, Dan attended the State University of New York College at Oneonta where he received a B.A. in Music Industry with Double Minors in Percussion Performance and Audio Production. At Oneonta, Dan studied percussion with Dr. Julie Licata and drum set with The Mars Volta drummer Blake Fleming. After graduating in 2015, Dan relocated to Indianapolis, IN to pursue an internship with the Percussive Arts Society. Upon completion of the program, Dan was hired on full time as Social Media & Web Content Manager.At Pearl, Dan is responsible for implementing various marketing activities for Pearl's Educational, Marching, Concert, and Adams branded products. He enjoys engaging with Pearl's online social communities, as well as working with Pearl's best-in-class roster of Artists and Educators across the United States and abroad.When Dan isn't drumming, he enjoys going on hikes, watching sports, and helping friends and clients with their own marketing projects.Follow Dan on Social Media: InstagramYouTubeFacebookAs Mentioned in the Episode: Empire State Youth OrchestraPercussive Arts SocietyMusic Featured in this Episode: Through the Woods Music (Dan Ainspan, Drums)℗ 2021 Mortysalt RecordsJet Stream (feat. Kyndal Inskeep)Painted Zebra (feat. Kyndal Inskeep)https://open.spotify.com/artist/29wMw7zSaUnWCvM8Y37dfl------Connect with Nashville Drummers Podcast: InstagramFacebookWebsiteInterviewer: Nathan SletnerRecorded September,  2021 in Nashville, TN

Working Drummer
333 - Joe McCarthy - Band Leading the New York Afro Bop Alliance Big Band, His B.A.S.I.C. Training Lesson Program, Living and Working in Miami Florida

Working Drummer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 104:20


Joe McCarthy has led a diverse career as drummer/percussionist, bandleader, producer and educator in a myriad of settings from symphony orchestra to bebop, big band, afro cuban, theater and beyond. Joe is the founder, leader, producer and drummer of The New York Afro Bop Alliance Big Band, winner of the 2008 Latin Grammy for Latin Jazz Album of the Year, and nominated in the same category for the 51st Grammy Awards for the Heads-Up release “Afro Bop Alliance”, featuring Dave Samuels. Active in education, Joe has held adjunct appointments at the collegiate level since 1992 upon graduating from the University of North Texas with a Masters in Percussion Performance. Previous adjunct positions include Texas Wesleyan University, Delaware State University, Georgetown University, George Mason University and Washington College. As a clinician, Joe has been a featured performer and clinician at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC), Jazz Educators Network International Convention (JEN), numerous PAS Days of Percussion, MusicFest Canada, The National Jazz Workshop, George Mason University Summer Jazz and Percussion Seminars, The Jazz n Youth Exchange of Germany, and many others. Joe has been featured at many of the nation's top collegiate music institutions and festivals, in addition to numerous high school jazz festivals as a guest soloist, clinician and adjudicator. As an author, Joe is published by Alfred music with “Joe McCarthy's Afro Cuban Big Band Play-Along Series”, featuring a book/CD play-along and Vol's I & II DVD's. Joe spent a twenty-year tour as Chief Petty Officer with The United States Naval Academy Band, where he served as principal percussionist with the wind ensemble and Chief in Charge/drummer of the Next Wave Jazz Ensemble- one of the Navy's two premier big bands. In this episode, Joe talks about:    Living and working in Miami Florida    How he spends his practice time    Teaching in the 21st century    The value of learning multiple styles    His B.A.S.I.C. Training lesson program - Balance, Alignment, Substitution, Interdependence, and Control    Band leading the New York Afro Bop Alliance Big Band

That's Not Spit, It's Condensation!

Our sponsor: Houghton Hornswww.houghtonhorns.comTommy Dobbswww.tommydobbspercussion.comDr. Tommy Dobbs is the Instructor of Music - Percussion at the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith, Treasurer for the Arkansas Chapter of the Percussive Arts Society (PAS), and a member of the PAS University Pedagogy Committee. He received his Doctor of Music and Master’s of Music degrees in Percussion Performance from the Florida State University, and his Bachelor’s degree in Percussion Performance from the University of North Florida.An active performer and educator, Tommy has performed recitals and given master classes at universities and secondary schools throughout the United States and abroad. Tommy is currently the Principal Percussionist for the Fort Smith Symphony; a member of Duo Breedlove, an Arkansas based saxophone and percussion duo; and a member of Wind and Wood, an Arkansas based clarinet and percussion duo. During the 2019/2020 season, he looks forward to Presenting a clinic entitled "Accessory After The Fact: How To Prevent Criminal Sounds Within Your Percussion Section" at The Midwest Clinic in Chicago as well as several College Music Society and NACWPI Conference Performance and, by the summer 2020, the release of a solo album of all commissioned works and a duo album with Dr. Andrew DeBoer (Clarinet). All recordings will be engineered by Garnet House Productions and released on their label. He has performed and presented at conferences such as The College Music Society (International, National, and Regional), the National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors Conferences (International and National), the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, Various Day of Percussion Conferences, The World Saxophone Congress in Croatia, the International Navy Saxophone Symposium, Various College Band Directors National Association Regional Conferences, and various American Bandmasters Association Regional and National Conferences. Currently, he is a member of the College Music Society (CMS), the Arkansas School Band and Orchestra Association (ASBOA), NACWPI, and the Percussive Arts Society (PAS).Previous appointment include: serving as Acting Principal Percussionist for the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra (Florida) and Principal Timpanist for Sinfonia Gulf Coast (Florida) in 2013/2014 as well as section percussion/assistant timpani for the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, Georgia Coastal Symphony, Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, Tallahassee Ballet, and Sinfonia Gulf Coast.An active champion of new music, he has premiered and/or commissioned works by Per Andreasson, Adam Silverman, John Psathas, Ivan Trevino, Marc Mellits, Nathan Daughtrey, Brett Dietz, Luis Rivera, Benjamin Fraley, Jamie Whitmarsh, Frank Pesci, William Funk, and Michael Taylor.As a professor, Tommy’s students have been accepted to reputable music programs across the United States, including Florida State University, The Eastman School of Music, the University of North Texas, University of Texas in Austin, University of South Carolina, and the University of North Florida. His students have also held positions in various All-County, All-Region, and All-State Bands as well as attended festivals such as the Eastern Music Festival, the Leigh Howard Stevens Marimba Seminar, and the Bob Becker Xylophone Soloist Seminar. Recent student successes include Justin Ball, UAFS Senior Percussionist, placing 1st in the Great Plains International Marimba Competition and Christopher Ha, UAFS Alumni (15') appointed as the Assistant Director of Bands at Kimmons Junior High in Fort Smith, Arkansas.Support the show (https://thatsnotspit.com/support/)

The Brazilian Beat
Epi 89 Joe Goglia

The Brazilian Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 136:07


Support Ritmo Solidário Help feed and support Samba School bateria players during the pandemic.PayPal WebsiteUse address: chiinabadalo@gmail.com Drums, gear and accessories at GoSamba.net Bio:Originally from Barnegat, New Jersey, Joe Goglia has been living in Tempe, Arizona since 2002. Upon moving to Arizona, he completed his Bachelor of Music degree in Percussion Performance from Arizona State University, where he was under the direction of Dr. J.B. Smith, Dr. Mark Sunkett, and Dom Moio. Joe also holds his Master's degree in Music Education with an emphasis in Jazz (also from ASU), under the direction of Michael Kocour. In addition to formal education, Joe has had the opportunity to study with a variety of instructors in the folkloric field, including: Scott Kettner, Mark Lamson, Dudu Fuentes, Ailton Nunes, Julie Hill, Alberto “Beto” Torrens, Rafael Maya, Marien Torres, Ivelisse Diaz, Ruy Lopez-Nussa Lekszycky, and Cachete Maldonado y Los Majaderos.Currently, Joe is the Director of Instrumental and Digital Music at Camelback High School. His duties at Camelback include Band, Percussion Ensemble, and Music Technology. Not only an educator, Joe is also a seasoned performer. He works as a freelance musician with a variety of performing artists around town. In 2012, Joe created the group Samba de Cavalo. This group specializes in Afro-Brazilian music, but also has been blending different music of African diaspora to create a new and unique sound. Joe has also collaborated with Amanda Soares in The Samba Project, and can always be seen with Boom! Percussion on trash cans or marching drums. One of his latest endeavors includes Grupo BombAZo, an Afro-Puerto Rican folkloric group that specializes in Bomba and Plena.As an active member of the Percussive Arts Society for many years, Joe has served as Arizona Chapter Vice President and President for the chapter. Joe proudly endorses Vic Firth drumsticks, Mapex/Majestic Percussion, MEINL Percussion, and Remo drumheads.Links:https://jovingogmusic.com/https://www.youtube.com/user/jovingog/featuredRecommendations:Massa Podcast: https://essefoimassa.com/Radio Garden: http://radio.garden/

The Brazilian Beat
Episode 86 Alan Hetherington from Samba Toronto

The Brazilian Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 132:47


Alan Hetherington GoSamba.net Drums, bags, mallets and gear direct from Brazil! Bio:Alan Hetherington's performing experience spans many of the musical genres in the west where percussion can be found today. He has performed widely in North and South America, and the Caribbean: Cumbia in Colombia, the Joropo tradition (maracas) in Venezuela, Afro-Peruvian music in Lima, Peru, Cuban folkloric music in Havana, and today specializes in the many musical styles of Brazil...Since 1989 Alan has spent extensive periods of time residing in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro Brazil, performing with Sombra e Agua Fresca, Bel Brasil, Carlos do Cavaco, Chocolatte da Vila Maria, Henrique Cazes, and Filó Machado, among others. He has been a devotee of the samba school tradition of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, performing with some of the largest and most exciting baterias on the planet. He has studied and performed with great masters including Mestre Tatá Batera, Mestre Serjão from the Escolas de Samba Arco Iris and Leões da Hortolândia de Jundiaí, Mestre Sombra from Mocidade Alegre, Mestre Odilon from Acadêmicos do Grande Rio, Mestre Celinho from Unidos da Tijuca, Mestre Beto from Imperatriz Leopoldinense, and Mestre Paulão from Beija-Flor. His eclectic background has allowed him to perform in a variety of musical settings including with The Toronto Symphony, The Vancouver Symphony, John Wyre and World Drums, Nexus, Hermeto Pascoal, Guinga, Andrea Bocelli, David Foster, Michael Bublé, Trichy Sankaran, Evergreen Club Gamelan, The Canadian Opera Company, Peter Erskine, Glen Velez, Filó Machado, Celso Machado, and Henrique Cazes, among others. He was a member of Ravi Naimpally's critically acclaimed Indo-Jazz ensemble, Tasa, which has toured North America, Europe and Japan, and recorded 5 CD's. He has also performed and recorded with many accomplished Canadian artists such as John MacMurchy, Lenka Lichtenberg, Maryem Tollar, Sophie Milman, Carol Welsman, Emily-Claire Barlow, Melissa Stylianou and Kiran Ahluwalia. He has made numerous recordings for television, film and video, and has toured with ensembles or as a solo artist throughout Europe, North and South America and Asia.Alan is the founder and Director of Toronto's own Escola de Samba de Toronto, presently teaches a course in Brazilian Bateria at The University of Toronto and The Royal Conservatory of Music, and has traveled throughout Canada, the United States and Japan teaching the tradition. Alan's Fantástica Bateria from the Escola de Samba de Toronto toured Brazil in 2008, 2011 and 2016 to high acclaim, and today the ensemble is considered one of Canada's principal cultural links to Brazil. A Fantástica Bateria de Alan Hetherington and Chocollatte, recorded in São Paulo and Toronto, is a percussion tour de force CD that mixes traditional and contemporary idioms.Alan's Brazilian musical life is the subject of filmmaker Avi Lev's feature documentary, We Are Samba with Beth Carvalho, Mestre Sombra, Mestre Odilon, and others.In 2016, 2017 and 2018 Alan produced and performed on tour with Filó Machado and Celso Machado, as well as with Henrique Cazes and his group (Canadioca) in music festivals across the country. In 2019 he was commissioned to produce Um Grande Encontro for the Toronto Jazz Festival, and was music director for Rafael Piccolotto's, Forró Sem Palavras, for the Orquestra de Fulô de Toronto.Alan holds a Bachelor's Degree in Music from The University of British Columbia where he studied with John Rudolph, and a Masters of Music in Percussion Performance from the University of Toronto, under Russell Hartenberger.Alan is a Sonor Drums and Contemporânea Instrumentos Musicais endorser.Links:Documentary “We Are Samba”: https://youtu.be/ne8JJjmvaC8With Kris Maddigan and The Cuphead Orchestra: https://youtu.be/qD54sROmeIMNicolas Krassik on violin with A Fantástica Bateria: https://afantasticabateria.com/track/527930/molho-de-boiDholdrums: https://afantasticabateria.com/track/526729/dholdrumsRemix (vocalizations from Dholdrums): https://afantasticabateria.com/track/528043/batucadatronicaAos Mestres: https://afantasticabateria.com/track/527268/aos-mestresYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSv_8rKvjn_jla6fXDwM9VgRelated projects:Canadioca with Henrique Cazes: https://afantasticabateria.com/epk-hcKoda: https://youtu.be/uWFORDuR_jo Alan Hetherington

The Bright Sides
We did it! WE'RE COLLEGE GRADUATES!!!

The Bright Sides

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 52:19


In this episode, Rosie and Lizz celebrate the fact that they JUST GRADUATED FROM COLLEGE! Lizz got a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Media Arts and Rosie got a Bachelor of Music in Percussion Performance! Rosie talks about how her graduation over Zoom (because #Covid) was probably better than a real graduation, and Lizz shares how she got to say goodbye to her favorite professors and media arts program friends. The girls reminisce about their time in college, and think through what they wish they could tell their freshman selves as well as what classes, extracurriculars, and people surprised them the most throughout their four years of college. And Lizz cries a lot.

The Drum Shuffle
The Drum Shuffle - Episode 082 - Joe McCarthy

The Drum Shuffle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 73:09


Joe McCarthy should be a mentor to every drummer.  His playing is both brilliant and creative, his work ethic is strong, and his experience is second-to-none.  As leader and founder of the New York Afro Bop Alliance Big Band, he has one heck of a band.  A Latin Grammy winner, the group's newest release "Upwards" is sure to garner similar industry attention.  On episode 082, Joe and Jamie discuss Joe's career from the very beginning, including his time as principal percussionist of the US Naval Academy Band.  He also discusses his time at the University of North Texas, where he received his Masters in Percussion Performance.  Joe is a massive wealth of knowledge and real-world advice for all drummers.  This is a can't miss conversation. 

The Brazilian Beat
Episode 26 Reed Flygt

The Brazilian Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 98:59


Reed Flygt is the Head Percussion Instructor at the Evanston Escola de Samba. Originally from Baraboo, Wisconsin, Reed is now enjoying life even more. He is in his seventh year of teaching in Chicago Public Schools where he serves as a music instructor at Lane Tech College Prep High School. Reed attended the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music, where he studied Instrumental Music Education and Percussion Performance with Dane Maxim Richeson. His further experience in African and Brazilian percussion comes from study with Nani Agbeli at the Dagbe Cultural Institute in Kopeyia, Ghana, (2008, 2010, 2012); ethnomusicologist Philip Galinsky in Rio de Janeiro (2010); and attendance at California Brazil Camp. In addition to teaching Brazilian percussion at EEDS, Reed's current music projects include playing drums with the bands Fatbook, Ragged Claws, and leading the Chicago-based professional samba group Bloco Maximo. He would like to personally acknowledge all of his teachers. More specifically Dr. Philip Galinsky and Samba New York, Dane Richeson, and Jorge Alabe. Also Marcus Santos, Ailton Nunes, Jimmy Biala, Dudu Fuentes and many of the Chicago area musicians such as John Beard, Marcos Oliveira, Dill Costa, Heitor Garcia, Geraldo de Oliveira, Dedé Sampaio, Felipe Fraga, Will From Brazil, and Moacyr Marchini.Lastly, he would like to acknowledge the members of Bloco Maximo which include John Beard, Rudy Loo, Kyle Dallman, Matt Korajczyk, Peter Korajczyk, Andrew Green, Harjinder Singh, Evan Jacobson, Collin McCanna, Eric Kummer, Ted Toussaint, Jake Crowe, Zach Himelhoch, and Caitlin Andrew. He would like to thank his Mom, Dad, Brother, Aretha, and Fergus for all of their continuous support. Sponsored by GoSamba.net! Sponsored by GoSamba.net Your source of caixas, chocalhos, repiniques, surdos, straps, tamborims, tamborim sticks all imported from Brazil!