Following Pete’s thoughts about his experiences at the Canadian Percussion Network’s “The Space Between V” conference, Author and journalist Sam Quinones (The Perfect Tuba) stops by to talk about Sam’s career in journalism, growing up in California, crime reporting, and writing about tuba players and band directors (06:05), his relationship with music, his love of various genres and styles, and his background in punk rock (16:20), his first jobs in writing and building his writing skill set, talking to interesting people, and some of his favorite writers (25:00), his early research on the book, Tuba Fats, and Robert Caro (36:05), the connections between addiction and fulfillment through hard work in music, along with the needs of bands directors to become advocates for their work (41:50), and finishes with the Random Ass Questions, with segments on the challenges for young journalists today, The Godfather films, and great music from The Rolling Stones, Sun Ra, and Emmylou Harris (01:05:45).
Finishing with a Rave on the Sam Quinones book The Perfect Tuba: Forging Fulfillment from the Bass Horn, Band, and Hard Work (01:20:10).
Sam Quinones Links:
The Perfect Tuba - Sam Quinones
Other Links:
June 17, 1994 trailer (The OJ Simpson chase)
“Stand By Your Man” - Tammy Wynette
“La Puerta Negra” - Los Tigres Del Norte
“What’s Your Name” - Lynyrd Skynyrd
“California Uber Alles” - Dead Kennedys
The Corpse Had a Familiar Face - Edna Buchanan
On Writing Well - William Zinsser
Never Let Me Go - Kazuo Ishiguro
“Me and Billy the Kid” - Joe Ely
Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town - Emmylou Harris
Raves: