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Episode 124 – Interview – Rob Knopper – Metropolitan Opera Orchestra

Episode 124 – Interview – Rob Knopper – Metropolitan Opera Orchestra

Obsession is generally considered a personality flaw. However, there are times when it proves beneficial…

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Episode 123 – The Business of Backline With Kenny Cresswell of Avatar Events

Episode 123 – The Business of Backline With Kenny Cresswell of Avatar Events

These things take time. Sometimes they take six to eight months. However, if business is…

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Episode 122 – Interview – George Marsh

Episode 122 – Interview – George Marsh

Whether right or wrong we like being different and truly enjoy bringing you guests that…

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Episode 121 – The Business of Home Recording with Sean O’Rourke

Episode 121 – The Business of Home Recording with Sean O’Rourke

As we reach the midway point of season three, we dig into the mail bag for our topic this week. A while back we received listener email requesting a show that focused on the business of home recording. Immediately Jon and I knew this would be the perfect show to include a third mic guest. There’s no one better to fill that spot than our mutual friend, recording ace, and Nashville denizen, Sean O’Rourke.
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Episode 120 – Interview – Carter McLean

Episode 120 – Interview – Carter McLean

I always enjoy the interviews we do at Drummer’s Weekly Groovecast. Part of the reason…

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Episode 119 – Artist Feature – Sonny Payne

Episode 119 – Artist Feature – Sonny Payne

Combining innate musicality with bombastic setups and unparalleled showmanship Payne became the blueprint for which all future Basie drummers were compared. Join Phil and Jon for this season's artist feature. We'll discuss Payne's influence, sound, gear, and then listen to our favorite tracks.
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The two hosts of Drummer’s Weekly Groovecast have known each other for over twenty years. Host, Phil Smith, has been a long time listener to podcasts as his main form of in-car entertainment. The thought of an educational, topic-based drum podcast was something he had been mentally assembling for quite some time. Yet the show he was imagining blended camaraderie, humor, varying opinions, and an informal setting that drummers of any background could enjoy and learn from.

Co-host, Jon Chalden, was the first person Phil consulted and ultimately ran the concept by. Jon recognized that all the conversations they’d had over lunches and drinks were the things that glued the drumming community together. Their friendship and enthusiasm for all things drumming directly influenced the idea for a podcast concept that was sorely missing in the music community. While we enjoy listening to interview based podcasts why not produce a show that truly illustrates the brotherhood that drummers uniquely share? From that idea a new platform was fashioned.

The concept of the Drummer’s Weekly Groovecast is to recreate the informal ‘drum hang’ that so many professional players enjoy partaking. As drummers our distinctive bond can be found after gigs in local watering holes as well as convention centers across the country. The massive annual gathering at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention brings together thousands of percussionists for several days of education and fellowship that is seldom seen with any other group of musicians. But no matter how different the setting our mutual admiration for fellow drummers and our passion for playing drums shines through.

We take all these facets and blend them together for a fun, informational show that draws from our combined sixty plus years of higher education, touring, recording, teaching, and simply being a working musician. Although we don’t depend on interviews we occasionally have discussions with some of the world’s greatest drummers and music industry specialists.

Our interviews spawned a new segment of the show, “Accountability Thursday”. These mini-episodes feature short instructional videos based on traditional rudimental solos found in the NARD and Wilcoxin books. You can view these by visiting our videos page at:  http://www.drummersweeklygroovecast.com/videos Likewise we encourage our listeners to be an active part in the podcast by not only communicating with us but by posting their own versions of “Accountability Thursday” solos on social media. As the show continues and evolves we intend on bringing our audience the best new content and conversation available in the music community.

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