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This episode features part two of my conversation with legendary Producer & Grammy Award-winning engineer Bill Schnee.
On this episode, we continue our discussion about his experiences working with many iconic artists, his perspectives on education, and why it’s essential to focus on performance and artistry over production.
If you haven’t had the opportunity yet, be sure to go back and check out episode 72 which features part one of our conversation.Episode 72
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This episode features my conversation with the legendary Bill Schnee.
Bill is a producer, Grammy Award-winning engineer, and author of “Chairman at the Board—Recording the Soundtrack of a Generation”, where he shares his experiences working on the records that made him highly sought after.In our conversation, we talk about how he got started in this industry, the value of having a mentor, and the factors that are essential to make a great record. We also discuss his experiences working with some of the most iconic drummers of our generation.
As this interview ran close to 2 hours, I have divided it into 2 episodes, so let’s sit back and get started with Part 1 of my interview with Bill Schnee.Follow Bill:https://www.billschnee.comChairman At The BoardAmazon
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This episode features my conversation with UK based drummer & educator Ciara Chinniah.
As a graduate of the ACM Music College in London, Ciara has played many theatre shows and performed in bands across the UK, Europe and America. Embracing her passion for odd time signatures, she’s described as a Pop/Rock drummer with a progressive edge.Ciara is an in-demand educator and has established a successful series of drum camps for woman focusing on empowerment and breaking down barriers.
She was the co-host of the popular Drum Education Live podcast and is now the co-host of the new podcast Drummer Mamas.
Ciara recently released her first book “Odd Times Made Easy” through Hudson Music Publishing.
In our conversation, we talk about her love for odd time signatures, the importance of community, and why it’s okay to adapt your professional ambitions when your life priorities change in order to live a fulfilling life as a creative artist.
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This episode features part two of my conversation with drummer Todd Sucherman.
On this episode, we continue our discussion about his experiences as a session musician, including working with the legendary Brian Wilson. We also talk about the lessons learned while working on his solo album “Last Flight Home” as well as his perspectives on education, managing social media and what defines success.
If you haven’t had the opportunity yet, be sure to go back and check out episode 69 which features part one of our conversation.Part One
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This episode features my conversation with Todd Sucherman.
Todd is best known as the drummer for the legendary rock band Styx, a position he's held since 1996. Highly regarded for his precision, creativity and versatility, Todd has also established a successful career as a session musician and is one of the most respected drummers in the industry.
Todd is an in-demand educator and is sought out worldwide for his clinics and masterclasses. His award winning Methods & Mechanics DVD series is considered to be essential viewing to drummers of all levels.In our conversation, we talk about his perspectives on how to establish and maintain a professional career, his early days as a session musician, and how that lead to the Styx gig. We also discuss his reasons for switching back to Sonor drums and why it is so important to be passionate about the gear you use in order to stay inspired.
As this interview ran close to 2 hours, I have divided it into 2 episodes, so here's Part 1 of my interview with Todd Sucherman.Follow Todd:https://www.toddsucherman.comhttps://www.instagram.com/toddsucherman/https://www.facebook.com/toddsuchermanmusicYouTube
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This episode features my conversation with Migdalia Van Der Hoven.
Born and raised in Mexico, Migdalia studied at the Berklee College of Music and is now based in the UK. She’s an internationally acclaimed drummer renowned for her versatility. Currently active in UK musical theatre, her credits include the shows SIX the Musical, Little Shop Of Horrors, Cake the Musical and working with The Royal Shakespeare Company.
As the leader of the Migdalia Van Der Hoven Quartet, she has released 2 projects including the EP Girl Facing South and their debut album Point Of Departure, which was recorded at the famed Abbey Road Studios.Migdalia is also the UK Ambassador for the organization “Women In Jazz Media”
In our conversation, we talk about her experiences growing up in Mexico and how that shaped her musical identity. We discuss overcoming the obstacles she has faced throughout her career, and why it’s essential to adapt your professional aspirations in order to live a fulfilling life as a creative artist, while managing a healthy work/life balance.Follow Migdalia:https://www.migdaliavanderhoven.comhttps://www.instagram.com/migdaliavanderhoven/https://www.facebook.com/migdaliavanderhoven1https://www.youtube.com/miggytamez
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This episode features my conversation with Stanton Moore.
Stanton is best known as the founding member and drummer of the New Orleans funk band Galactic. His distinctive style blends the rich rhythmic traditions of New Orleans with elements of funk, jazz, and rock.
Beyond Galactic, Stanton has established himself as a sought-after session musician, collaborating with artists across multiple genres. He’s also released several acclaimed solo albums.
As an educator, Stanton shares his knowledge through his instructional books, videos, and online academy. His commitment to preserving and evolving New Orleans' musical traditions has made him one of the most respected drummers in the industry today.In our conversation, we talk about his experiences growing up in New Orleans and how that shaped his musical identity. We discuss the fundamentals of being a successful student, establishing your career, and why it is essential to embrace a healthy work/life balance in order to maintain your positive well being. Follow Stanton:https://www.stantonmoore.comhttps://www.stantonmooredrumacademy.comhttps://www.instagram.com/stanton_moore/https://www.facebook.com/stantonmooremusichttps://www.youtube.com/@stantonmooremusic
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This episode features my conversation with Nic Collins.
As the son of music legend Phil Collins, Nic has gone on to establish his own path as professional drummer and honour his father’s legacy
When he was still a teenager, Nic became the drummer for his father’s Not Dead Yet solo tour and was later invited to take over the drumset chair for the final Genesis tour. Currently, Nic is touring with Mike & The Mechanics and is also involved in his own original projects.In our conversation, we talk about his experiences growing up as the son of a music industry icon, and how his father encouraged him to follow his passion. We also talk about his experiences and lessons learned on final Phil Collins and Genesis tours and establishing his own career. Photo credit by @mediaproductions_ (Jenna & Tevin Stoch)Follow Nic:https://www.instagram.com/nic_collins/
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This episode, I had the pleasure to be joined by drummers Matt Starr, Victor Indrizzo and Jamie Wollam in a roundtable discussion on the subject of drum recording.It was a great opportunity to share ideas and perspectives for recording drums in a home studio environment with these highly regarded musicians.In our conversation, we talk about how they got started and how their processes have evolved over the years. We also discuss how to stay motivated when working on your own and why reaching out to experts for continued professional development is essential.
Links:https://www.therealmattstarr.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therealmattstarr/http://www.indrizzodrums.comhttps://www.instagram.com/victorindrizzo/https://www.jamiewollamdrums.comhttps://www.instagram.com/jameswollam/
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This episode features my conversation with Adam Bowman.
Based out of Guelph, Ontario, Adam is an accomplished drummer and respected educator known for his musicality and versatility across different genres.Throughout his career, Adam has toured extensively and contributed to numerous albums as a session player. In addition to his live and studio work, he is actively involved as an accompanist for modern and contemporary dance classes with IMAGEO Artworks and Dancetheatre David Earle.As an educator, Adam is currently the drum set instructor at the University of Guelph, and also a facilitator for several community organizations that focus on creative expression and mental wellbeing through music. In our conversation, we talk about how martial arts and the philosophies of Bruce Lee have inspired his approach to music and life. We also discuss the importance of living an artful life and despite the choices you have made in your life and career, that the bravest choice you can make is to change your mind.Follow Adam:https://www.adambowman.comhttps://www.instagram.com/adambowmanmusic/https://www.facebook.com/adam.bowman.16
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This episode features my conversation with drummer Mike Dawson. Based out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Mike is the Chief Creative Officer for Drum Factory Direct and also the host of the popular Drum Candy podcast.
Prior to his current role with Drum Factory Direct, Mike was the Managing Editor for Modern Drummer magazine from 2004 - 2020, and along with Mike Johnston, was the co-host of the popular Modern Drummer Podcast.Mike maintains an active online presence and is highly regarded for his expertise in everything from drum gear to education.
In our conversation, we talk about the importance of versatility, the essential characteristics of professionalism required to navigate a career in the music industry, and Mike’s passion for creative explorations.Photo by Jordan BellottiFollow Mike:https://www.instagram.com/mikedawsondrums/https://www.youtube.com/@MikeDawsonDrumshttps://www.facebook.com/mike.dawson.545Drum Candy Podcasthttps://www.drumfactorydirect.com
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This episode features my conversation with drummer Paul Wertico.Based out of Chicago, Paul is highly regarded for his fearless approach, artistry and musicality.He is best known for being the legendary Pat Metheny’s drummer for 18 years, during which he recorded multiple Grammy award winning albums. Paul is a bandleader and prolific composer who has released numerous projects under his own name. Frequently sought after for his creativity, his work can also be heard on hundreds of recordings with many artists.As an educator, Paul has been teaching privately for over 45 years and is also an Associate Professor of Jazz Studies at Roosevelt University’s Chicago College of the Performing Arts.
In our conversation, we talk about how his curiosity to explore different musical genre’s has inspired his creative approach. We also discuss his work with the Pat Metheny Group and how he uses his personal experiences to inspire others to get outside their comfort zone, allowing them to find their own creative voice.Follow Paul:https://www.paulwertico.comhttps://www.instagram.com/paulwertico/https://www.facebook.com/paulwertico1
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This episode features my conversation with drummer Alphonso Young Jr.
Based out of Virginia, Alphonso is highly regarded for his versatility and musicality.
Throughout his 50 year career, he has worked with numerous high profile jazz artists, but is best know for his work with the Eric Byrd Trio, of which he has been a member for over 20 years.
Alphonso is a music teacher with the Loudoun County Public Schools and is also currently on faculty at Shenandoah University & Gettysburg College where he is a leading authority on drum set performance.In our conversation, we talk about how he adapts traditional methods to develop contemporary approaches when learning the fundamentals. We also talk about the importance of incorporating musical applications into each lesson and why it’s essential to be open to learning as much from your students as they do from you. Follow Alphonso:https://www.instagram.com/alyoungjr/https://ericbyrdtrio.com/trio/alphonso-young-jr/Email:[email protected]
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This episode features my conversation with Andy Zildjian, who is the President and CEO of Sabian Cymbals.
Based out of Meductic, New Brunswick, the Sabian Cymbal company was established in 1981 by Andy’s father, Robert Zildjian. The company is highly regarded for its artistry and dedication to craftsmanship, focusing on traditional manufacturing processes and continuing to innovate to meet the demand of their consumers.In our conversation, we talk about legacy and how family dynamics lead to the formation of the Sabian Cymbal company. We also discuss the manufacturing processes, how they adapt to create new product lines and why it’s important to develop and promote education.Follow Sabian:https://sabian.comhttps://www.instagram.com/sabiancymbals/https://www.facebook.com/SABIANCymbalsSabian Education Network
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This episode features my conversation with drummer Jake Sommers.
Originally from New York and currently based in Nashville, Jake is highly regarded for his versatility and dynamic playing. He is best known as the touring drummer for country superstar Luke Combs, which is a position he has held since 2015.
Discovering his passion for music at a young age, Jake went on to study music at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia where he earned his Music Performance Degree in 2013.After graduating, Jake moved to Nashville to pursue a professional music career. He worked regularly on the Broadway circuit in downtown Nashville, seeking out any opportunity to perform.In our conversation, we talk about the importance of building genuine relationships through networking in order to establish your career. We also discuss why it’s essential to be prepared for every opportunity and maintain a positive attitude.
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This episode features my conversation with Tim Carman.
Tim is an accomplished drummer and respected educator known for his musicality and versatility across a variety of genres. Growing up in the Boston area and currently based in Denver, his passion for drums started at a young age. He studied with several renowned teachers, honing his skills and exploring various drumming techniques.
Throughout his career, Tim has toured extensively and contributed to numerous albums as both a bandleader and session player. In 2020, Tim ’s work earned him a nomination for Session Musician of the Year by the Boston Music Awards. Currently, Tim is an active member of the bands Parlor Greens & Canyon Lights.As an educator, Tim is dedicated to inspiring his students through his approach to developing musicality and creative application of practical methods. He is also the author of 5 books including the highly regarded Haynes-ISM & Philly-ISM methods.In our conversation, we talk about how studying with some legendary teachers influenced his musical approach and perspective as an educator. We also discuss the concepts behind his method books and the obstacles of staying true to your creative path while finding balance in your life.
Follow Timhttps://timcarmandrums.comhttps://www.instagram.com/tcarmandrums/https://www.facebook.com/tim.carman.92Parlor Greenshttps://www.parlorgreens.com/https://www.instagram.com/parlorgreensCanyon Lightshttps://www.canyonlightsband.comhttps://www.instagram.com/canyonlightsband
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This episode features my conversation with Paul Quin. Based out of Tampa, Florida, Paul is a highly regarded lawyer and professional drummer who has dedicated his career to educating creative artists in navigating the industry.
Born and raised just outside Liverpool, England, Paul began his career as a drummer at the age of 13 when he starting working with his older sister who was a professional singer. He then went on to establish a freelance career working with numerous bands in the UK.
It was through these experiences that he discovered his interest in learning about the business and legal rights for artists which inspired him to pursue a career in law.In our conversation, we talk about the importance of following your passion, networking by being kind and respectful to build genuine relationships, and why it’s essential to seek out professional advice in order to protect yourself and your creative work.Follow Paul:https://www.facebook.com/paul.quinhttps://www.saxongilmore.com/attorneys/paul-m-quin/
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This episode features my conversation with drummer, Gene Champagne.
Born and raised in Hamilton, Ontario, Gene is a founding member of the Juno award winning band The Killjoys. In 2016, he became the drummer for Canadian music icons, Teenage Head, a band that was very influential in his development years.Gene is also a singer and songwriter and currently is the frontman for his own project, Gene Champagne and the Unteens, who recently released their EP, “Let’s Jet.”In our conversation, we talk about his early musical influences and what it was like to grow up as part of the thriving Hamilton music scene.
We also discuss his experiences recording and touring with The Killjoys and what his creative approach is as a songwriter.Follow Gene:Facebook - Gene Champagne Musichttps://www.instagram.com/genechampagne_official/
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This episode features my conversation with drummer & motivational speaker, Angelo Pentaris.Based in Greece, Angelo was born with cerebral palsy and quadriplegia. At 4 months of age, the doctors said that he would not be able to move his arms and legs, therefore not allowing him to lead an independent life. Through the support of his parents and their belief that he would be capable of living a life without limitations, Angelo began a daily regiment of physio-therapy when he was 9 months old.
It was through his perseverance, commitment to exercise and physical movement, that Angelo was able to overcome his disability.
He discovered the drums through his passion for music and went on to pursue a Bachelor Of Music degree at the Los Angeles College Of Music. After graduating, Angelo began a career as a professional musician and opened his own production studio.
He also established himself as a motivational speaker, who has inspired many others to not let limitations stand in their way, allowing them to face their fears and embrace their full potential.In our conversation, we talk about his diagnosis and how he was able to overcome the obstacles that he faced. We discuss why it’s essential to commit to doing the work that is required to achieve your goals and why it’s important to not allow other’s perceptions of your capabilities deter you from achieving your dreams.TED Talk - Moving From Fear To FaithSpotifyFollow Angelo:https://www.angelopentaris.comhttps://www.instagram.com/angelopentaris/
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This episode features my conversation with drummer, Victor Indrizzo.
Based out of Los Angeles, Victor is an in-demand session drummer who is highly regarded for his creative approach and versatility. He is the current drummer for music icon Alanis Morrissette, a position he has held for over 15 years.At a young age, Victor became fascinated with the process of how records were made. This fascination inspires him to continue learning and evolving as a musician as he embraces different creative opportunities.In our conversation, we talk about how his discovery of music at a young age both inspired him and also offered a way to escape from the chaos in his life.
We discuss his journey through addiction and recovery and how it is possible to maintain a career while coping with anxiety, by establishing genuine relationships.
We also discuss why it’s essential to develop your listening skills in order to ensure that you are maintaining genuine creative conversations.Follow Victor:http://www.indrizzodrums.comhttps://www.instagram.com/victorindrizzo/https://www.facebook.com/VictorIndrizzo
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