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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/

  • 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/

  • 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

  • This episode features my conversation with drummer, Matt Starr.

    Born and raised in Toronto, Matt began his musical studies at the age of 5 learning the violin. At 13, it was his discovery of the Beatles and drummer Ringo Starr which launched his journey as a drummer.

    Matt pursued formal music education at the University Of Toronto, but after a couple of years, felt that it wasn’t what he was seeking and left to pursue other options.In search of inspiration, he traveled to New Jersey to study with legendary jazz drummer Joe Morello, reigniting his passion for music. Matt also studied with Jim Chapin and studio legend Bernard Purdie.After relocating to Los Angeles in 2001, Matt established a successful career as an in-demand session drummer, who is know for his creative approach and ability to adapt to many different musical styles.He has gone on to work with artists such as Sarah McLachlan, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Chris Shiflett from the Foo Fighters, Christopher Cross, Lisa Loeb and many more.

    In our conversation, we talk about what it’s like working with Sarah McLachlan and how that gig came about. We also discuss his experiences studying with the legendary Joe Morello, and why he embraces opportunities that allow for creative freedom and expression.

    Follow Matt:https://www.therealmattstarr.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therealmattstarr/

  • This episode features my conversation with drummer, Mike Sleath.

    Based out of Toronto, Mike is best know as the drummer for internationally acclaimed artist, Shawn Mendes. Developing his passion for music at a young age and led by his perseverance and positivity, Mike has navigated his own way through the music industry.

    His energy and enthusiasm for his work is infectious and he has become highly sought after by numerous artists for both live and studio work.

    In our conversation we talk about his passion for music, the obstacles he has encountered, and how he was able to pivot to overcome the roadblocks in his career path.

    We also discuss why he finds the concept of visualization an essential tool and how it allows him to prepare for any situation.

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  • On this episode, I’d like to welcome back drummer Jon “Bermuda” Schwartz for his second appearance on my podcast.

    Bermuda is best known as the drummer with the iconic "Weird Al" Yankovic, which is a position he has held for over 4 decades.

    In between projects with Weird Al, he continues to play and record with other L.A. area artists and maintains an active online presence.In our conversation we discuss the concepts behind a series of articles he wrote for DRUM magazine entitled “Tips Of The Trade”, where he offers his advice and perspectives on establishing yourself in the music industry.We also talk about some of his creative processes when working with Weird Al, including his work on the recently released Polkamania medley and the band’s plan to go back on tour in the new year.

    For those interested in learning more about Jon and his story, please check out episodes 10 & 11 of the podcast. Episode 10Episode 11Polkamania!Endorsement FAQNAMM FAQ

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  • This episode features my conversation with drummer Chris McHugh.

    Chris moved to Nashville from New Jersey in 1985 to start his professional career. Known for his rock solid grooves, he is highly regarded as one of Nashville’s most respected session drummers. His work can be found on multiple gold & platinum selling albums from artists such as Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, Garth Brooks, Amy Grant, Toby Keith, Rascal Flats and many more.

    I first became aware of Chris through with work with Keith Urban and was inspired by not only his powerful drumming on many of Keith’s most beloved songs, but also by his incredible stage presence in the live concert setting.In our conversation we talk about how he started to break into the Nashville studio scene. We discuss his perspectives on what it takes to establish yourself in the studio environment and why it’s important to remain true to who you are as an artist.

    We also talk about why it’s invaluable to have mentors in your life, and how your definition of success begins to change as you reflect upon your own life experiences.Follow Chris:http://www.chrismchugh.comhttps://www.instagram.com/thechrismchugh/https://www.facebook.com/chris.mchugh.986

  • This episode features my conversation with drummer, Josh Trager.

    Originally from Montreal and currently based in Toronto, Josh is an accomplished musician who established a professional career after studying at the Berklee College of Music.

    At the age of 20, he was personally selected by guitar legend Frank Marino to join the band Mahogany Rush and held that position until 2005. Josh is best known as the drummer for the platinum selling Sam Roberts Band and has continued to record and tour with the band for 2 decades.

    In our conversation, we talk about how Josh discovered his passion for music and how his experiences at the Berklee College Of Music helped him adapt and establish his professional career.

    We also talk about anxiety and how we can begin to change our mindset to overcome challenges we may be facing. Photo by Daniel D’SouzaFollow Josh:https://www.instagram.com/jtrager24/https://www.facebook.com/joshtrager

  • This episode features my conversation with renowned drummer and educator, Bruce Becker.

    Known for his long time affiliation with drum guru Freddie Gruber, Bruce is highly regarded as an expert in Freddie’s unique approach to understanding the principles of physical movement and its application to developing flow on the Drumset.

    Bruce is also an accomplished musician and went on to establish a professional career as a session player for a variety of artists. He is probably best known for his work with the David Becker Tribune, which is a project he co-led with his brother for over 30 years. He is sought out as teacher by many of the most respected drummers in the industry and is also the author of the book Puzzles, Rhymes & Riddles and his most recent release The Ultimate Guide To Syncopation, which discusses his approach and applications when using Ted Reed’s classic method book.In our conversation, we talk about how he discovered his passion for music, his experiences working with Freddie Gruber and how he uses his own personal experiences to inspire, assist and educate others.Follow Bruce:https://brucebecker.comhttps://www.instagram.com/brucebeckerdrums/https://www.facebook.com/bruce.becker1https://hudsonmusic.com/instructors/bruce-becker/

  • On this episode, I’d like to welcome back Ray LeVier for his second appearance on my podcast.

    Based out of New York, Ray is an in demand drummer who divides his time between session work, composing and teaching.

    Ray recently completed work on his new book “Drumming In Flow” which is a guide to concentration, creativity and incorporating breathing techniques in drumming, which allows you to achieve consistent peak performance.

    In this interview, we discuss how his motivation to write the book was to overcome some of his own obstacles. We discuss the value of meditation and breathing techniques to achieve relaxation and focus and why it’s essential that we don’t overlook the value of a relaxed and positive mindset. We also discuss the inspiration behind his latest single, Uncharted Destiny.

    For those interested in learning more about Ray and his story, please check out episode 18 of the podcast. Episode 18 - Ray LeVier

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  • This episode features my conversation with the legendary David Garibaldi.

    Best known for his work with the iconic group Tower Of Power, David is one of the most influential drummers of our generation, and a renowned educator who inspires others to explore new concepts and embrace their own creative voice.

    Follow David:https://www.facebook.com/davegaribaldihttps://www.instagram.com/davidgaribaldimusic/

  • This episode features my conversation with drummer Aaron Spink.

    Known for his versatility, Aaron is a freelance musician and educator based out of Ajax, Ontario.

    After studying Jazz Performance at Humber College, Aaron embarked on a career that has seen him work with numerous artists in many genres in both live and studio environments. Aaron is also highly regarded as an educator and clinician and is currently on faculty at the Yamaha School Of Music.

    In our conversation, we talk about his experiences and lessons learned through his post-secondary education. We also discuss his philosophies and perspectives as an educator and what he considers to be some of the fundamentals for success. Follow Aaron:https://www.facebook.com/aaron.spink.9https://www.instagram.com/spinko84/https://www.youtube.com/@AaronSpinkDrumshttps://www.tiktok.com/@spinko84

  • This episode features my conversation with drummer Allison Miller.

    Based out of New York, Allison is an award winning musician, composer and educator who is highly regarded for her jazz improvisational skills showcasing her versatility and dynamic approach to the drum set.

    Allison was named as a Rising Star Drummer in Downbeat magazine's 67th Annual Critics Poll and Best Jazz Drummer in Jazz Times’s 2019 Critics Poll.She is also the first recipient of the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation’s Commissioning Grant. The product of this commission is her immersive multi-media project, Rivers In Our Veins, dedicated to celebrating America’s waterways. In our conversation, we talk about how sharing your own personal development can inspire others to overcome anxiety and embrace their own artistic voice. We also discuss her approach to composition and the creative process for “Rivers In Our Veins, and why it’s essential to follow your creative paths despite the life obstacles you may encounter.Follow Allison:https://www.allisonmiller.comhttps://www.instagram.com/alliboomboom/https://www.facebook.com/AllisonMillerBoomTicBoom

  • This episode features my conversation with drummer Rob “ Beatdown “ Brown.

    Based out of Toronto, Rob is a self taught musician who discovered his passion for drumming as a teenager and developed his skills by analyzing and playing along with the music that inspired him.

    After leaving a full-time retail job to pursue a career in music back in 2012, Rob quickly circulated through the local scene performing and recording with a wide variety of artists in the R&B, jazz, contemporary Christian, and pop country scenes.

    In 2017, Rob transitioned to full-time YouTube content creator. Since then, his educational drum channel has rapidly become one of the most recognized and popular channels on the platform with over 300,000 subscribers.

    In our conversation, we talk about what it takes to develop and remain relevant to establish a successful presence on YouTube. We also discuss how sharing your own challenges and personal development can inspire others to embrace their own obstacles. Follow Rob:https://www.robbrownondrums.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@RobBeatdownBrownhttps://www.instagram.com/beatdownbrown7/https://www.facebook.com/RobBrownOnDrums

  • This episode features my conversation with renowned drummer & educator Jim Riley.Originally growing up in Boston, Jim went on to study at the University of North Texas where he received his degree in Music Education.

    In 1997, he moved to Nashville and established himself as one of the most respected and versatile drummers there. For 20 years, Jim was the drummer and bandleader for the multi-platinum group, Rascal Flatts and has worked with many established artists throughout his career. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Drumset Studies at Belmont University.

    Jim is internationally recognized as a clinician and educator and in 2007, he established his Drum Dojo school where he inspires and teaches students of all levels to develop their skills and passion for music. He is also the author of 3 books including the award winning method The Survival Guide For The Modern Drummer.

    In our conversation, we talk about why it’s important to believe in your potential and not be afraid to face challenges. We also discuss the value of a well rounded education and what the definition of success means to him. Follow Jim:https://jimrileymusic.comhttps://www.facebook.com/jimrileythedrummerhttps://www.instagram.com/jimrileymusic/

  • This episode features my conversation with drummer Davide DiRenzo.

    Based out of Toronto, Davide is highly regarded as one of Canada’s most versatile and in-demand drummers. He has performed and recorded around the world with a wide range of artists including Cassandra Wilson, jackSoul, Tom Cochrane, Tomi Swick, Holly Cole, David Wilcox, Molly Johnson and many more.

    In addition to his extensive studio experience working with some of the world’s top artists, Davide also works out of his home studio, where he records and sends drum tracks to artists and producers all over the globe.

    In our conversation, we talk about the role positive studio etiquette plays assuring that each session runs effectively. We also discuss why it’s essential to maintain a growth mindset and explore each new learning opportunity to let go of our own self doubt and embrace our potential.

  • This episode features part two of my conversation with drummer Nate Morton.

    On this episode, we continue our discussion about his experiences on The Voice and Rockstar series. We also talk about his perspectives around finding success in the music industry and working to find balance in your life.

    If you haven’t had the opportunity yet, be sure to go back and check out episode 39 which features part one of our interview.Follow Nate:https://natemorton.comhttps://www.facebook.com/natemortondrumshttps://www.instagram.com/n8drumz/

  • This episode features part one of my two part conversation with drummer Nate Morton.

    Based out of Los Angeles, he is the highly regarded drummer for the house band on NBC’s The Voice. Previously, Nate was the drummer for the reality series Rockstar:INXS & Rockstar: Supernova, and was also part of the house band for the Bonnie Hunt Show.

    Nate has also worked with such diverse artists as Paul Stanley, Cher, Vanessa Carlson, Natalie Cole, Miley Cyrus, Madonna and many others.

    As a graduate of the Berklee College Of Music in Boston, he has become a respected educator and loves to inspire others to find joy in the pursuit of music.

    In our conversation, we discuss how he found his passion for music early in life and how his determination to become a professional musician has lead him along different paths that allowed him to establish a successful music career.

    We also talk about why it’s essential to value and find joy in the opportunities that are available to you.

    Follow Nate:https://natemorton.comhttps://www.facebook.com/natemortondrumshttps://www.instagram.com/n8drumz/

  • This episode features my conversation with drummer David Abbruzzese.

    Growing up in Texas, David discovered his passion for music early on and began to develop his skills as a drummer through his work with many local bands.

    In 1991, through a recommendation from drummer Matt Chamberlain, David went to Seattle to audition for Pearl Jam, who were just getting ready to release their debut album.

    He became a member of the band and held that position from 1991-1994, during which time, he recorded the iconic albums VS and Vitalogy.

    After working with Pearl Jam, David continued to establish himself as a freelance drummer and has gone on to work with multiple artists showcasing his creative and versatile approach to the drums.

    In our conversation, we talk about his early inspirations and how his passion for music helped to develop his creative approach.

    We discuss the process of recording the VS and Vitalogy albums and what it was like working with renowned producer Brendan O’Brien.

    We also talk about what he’s been up to since Pearl Jam and why it’s essential to appreciate all the opportunities that are presented to you.

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