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Drummer, clinician & instructor Scott Pellegrom talks about re-calibrating his priorities during COVID, maximizing one's creativity on the kit and looking to alternative sources of inspiration, how Poison (the band) lead him to an electronic/ NIN Inch Nails obsession, Jazz snobbery, the lineage of altering acoustic kits, Yes & King Crimson live in the 70's, our mutual fascination with the 90's (and 91' in particular), Dave Grohl as the Ringo of the 90's, His experience with Neil Peart's kit, misconceptions on foot technique, high energy kids in school, drum yoda's & social shape shifters, monkeys & exotic birds, plus much more!https://www.scottpellegrom.com/
Percussionist and clinician Scott Pellegrom had his first set of drumsticks in hand before he could even walk. Growing up on a farm in Michigan, Pellegrom spent much of his childhood practicing the drums. In this conversation with We Are Rhythm host Jhair Sala, Pellegrom talks about the teacher that opened his mind to the possibilities of a musical career, how his life and working process has changed due to the pandemic, and the thrill that comes with doing clinics all around the world.
In the very first episode of the Sounds From Below podcast series, Bay Area jazz drummer Scott Amendola tells us about the time he made a huge mistake while packing for a gig. We also hear from two successful drummers - Whiteville, North Carolina's Matt Dudley and Scott Pellegrom of Grand Haven, Michigan - who shunned the bright lights of the big city, choosing to stay and play in the small towns they call home. The post Scott Amendola's Nightmare, Small Town Drumming first appeared on Low Boy Custom Beaters.
Nate sits down with Scott Pellegrom, a world known professional drummer. They chat about the drumming community, what it is like to tour perform by yourself as a drummer, and much more!
Damon gets to talk to Scott about practice, music in his current rotation, food, farms, sound sources, Bernard Purdie, the book he's writing, and so much more. Marcos joins and there are segments like gig alerts, educational spotlights, music news and other shenanigans.
Scott Pellegrom has been making waves on the scene for years because of his prowess around the kit mixed with his unique style of playing. Part of his uniqueness is the way he incorporates anything he can (including a rubber chicken squeaky toy) into his setup. But, after a freak accident, Pellegrom was forced to […] The post 522 – Scott Pellegrom: Overcoming adversity appeared first on Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros..
June 2011 Episode 5 of River City Studios Live brings you the amazing drumming skills of Scott Pellegrom with a side of jam band goodness, courtesy of Oralgami. www.scottpellegrom.com www.facebook.com/pages/Scott-Pellegrom/145628685495267 www.facebook.com/pages/Oralgami/128398963840228 River City Studios: www.rivercitystudios.com www.facebook.com/rivercitystudios www.twitter.com/rivercityltd www.youtube.com/rivercityltd
Scott Pellegrom has become one of the leading innovators for the next generation of drumming. Since performing live at the age of five, he has transformed from a natural born rhythmist to an international performer and clinician. While he's been a camping and RV enthusiast for a long time, he's recently moved into a Class B RV—allowing him to travel to tour dates and actually give drum lessons in the RV. Follow Scott's journey on Instagram. Some topics we discussed: 3:30 Scott’s RV story 10:00 Social media’s impact on travel and music 11:20 Class B RV renovations 18:10 Northern MI hidden gems 23:50 Brew tours 31:10 Third Coast Recording Company 33:20 Life as a nomadic musician.
Well, it's time for round two with my dude Scott Pellegrom. You may recall our chat back in Episode 23. That episode was a fun and memorable hang and funny enough, we kept running into each other at NAMM 2018 and every time we'd end up chatting for long periods of time. It turns out that we both had a mutual interest in chatting again on the podcast, so that's a bonus. It's always a pleasure having Scott on the show. If you listened to our original episode and enjoyed it, this is probably not going to disappoint. In this session, we catch up and chat about what has happened in a year's time, including some cool events happening with Dream cymbals that Scott is heavily involved in developing. Scott also talks a bit about how he is finding himself as an artist and musician more and more as well. This episode is actually quite "drummy" for this podcast. We discuss a lot about drumming and some creative approaches to playing. But of course, with Scott, it gets deep and conceptual. There is a very interesting way that he looks at drumming and music, it is a unique approach and it's worth giving consideration to adding to one's creativity. We also talk about destiny and where Scott falls on that one. Scott also talks about how he feels about society and what he would change if he could. With Scott, it's all convo....no interview really. He just has a tendency to say a lot of really compelling shit and I kept having questions for him. There is so much of what I had prepped that I didn't touch and then a bunch of improvised questions that just came to me while we chatted. This is a great little episode and I highly recommend it. It's good for you. Scotty's Socials Instagram | Website DrumGAB's Socials Instagram | Facebook | Website
On this episode, Jamie talks with Scott Pellegrom about outside the box drumming, his studio work, The Scott Pellegrom Trio, creating his signature products for Dream Cymbals and his incredible videos on social media.
A few weeks ago I had a late night epiphany and decided to capture my thoughts while they were still fresh in my mind. I had no intention of releasing this as content but after listening back to it, I felt that perhaps there is some value to this recording. I sent it to my dude Matt Dudley to check out and get his perspective on it and he agreed that it has value to you, the listeners. So here we go, the first installment of Midnight Thoughts. Me just rambling about what is floating around up in my cranium. This was done a week after my episode with Carson Gant and just before I interviewed Scott Pellegrom, so it is slightly out of date but the concepts are very relevant to how I produce the show. I hope this gives you guys some insight to how I produce my show and how I approach my interviews...errr I mean conversations. The tracks in the background are a mashup of some J Dilla beats to set the mood. Hope you dig.
#humpdaygiveaway Week 3 - What cymbal is Scott ranting and raving about? Last summer I was writing a weekly piece that I released on Sunday mornings that I called "Weekly Warrior". The "Weekly Warrior" were articles about drummers that I really liked. I would just randomly pick a drummer from my head and then I would write an article on drummer I had chose. One of the reasons that I was writing the weekly piece was to practice my writing. I also had to create a routine around DrumGAB, or it would have died early on. Projects like this require constant effort or else they don't work. So in the very beginning, I had to create content from my inspirations and Scott Pellegrom was one of those first 6 articles. Once the article was all done, I tweeted it to Scott and thought nothing of it after that. Until a couple days rolled by and I received a message from him that he had read it and he said thanks for the thought. So, thinking back, you could say that Scott was actually the first confirmation for DrumGAB directly from the artist. Fast forward about 10 months later and we got in touch to hang on my podcast. This is kind of a special episode to me because it is a full circle moment and how it all played out and how it all turned out, is so rad and I am so thankful. So what is this episode about? Well, it is really hard to answer that OR break it down into any kind of formula. It is simply a great conversation with a down to earth guy that seemed to enjoy the "no pressure" zero "agenda" that my show can offer someone. It is really a place to just be yourself and hang out and this episode captures a fine energy. Also, Scott hooked us up with a trio of SP3 (Scott Pellegrom Trio) tunes that are wild. If you dig the vibes you can check out the entire album SuperNaturalBang right here! i) Bees Knees ii) Creepin' iii) Squatchin' Enjoy the show! Scott's Media Instagram | Twitter | www.scottpellegrom.com www.drumgab.com
The 75th edition of Local Spins on WYCE featured an in-studio performance by The Bootstrap Boys, tracks from a host of Jammie Award nominees and new music from Rip VanRipper and Reviving the Era. Listen to the radio podcast and check out an exclusive performance of a new, unreleased song by The Bootstrap Boys.
In this podcast I talk to Scott Pellegrom, who is often referred to as the “mad scientist” behind the kit for his unorthodox style and approach to playing. Make no mistake about it though, Scott is a master player and creative beyond measure and has established himself as one of Michigan’s most-respected, in-demand drummers. He […] The post 150 – Scott Pellegrom: The Mad Scientist appeared first on Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros..
The super-deluxe, star-studded edition of Local Spins on WYCE (Episode No. 42) boasted in-studio appearances and performances by acts offering up house concerts in a WYCE auction, plus brand new music from Scott Pellegrom and The Tosspints. Check out the podcast and watch the video of the first-ever live collaboration between Big Dudee Roo and Rick Chyme.