Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 44 - Joe W. Moore III

University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley Percussion Professor Joe W. Moore III talks about getting the job in Brownsville as well as the merger of the Brownsville and Pan American schools (01:20), growing up all over the USA as well as Germany (26:25), some shenanigans in Germany  (36:45), cultivating his love of percussion and drumset while living in so many places (42:00), going to Central Florida for undergrad (53:25), the University of South Carolina for his master’s (01:10:40), and LSU for his doctorate (01:22:25).  He then allows himself to be subject to some Random-Ass Questions (01:38:45).

Finishing with a rave on Richard Wright’s Black Boy (American Hunger) (01:55:15).

Links:

Joe W. Moore III's UTRGV page

Joe W. Moore III's Sabian page

Mark Eichenberger

Tom Nevill

Juri Seo

UT Brownsville and UT Pan American merger

Mark Ramirez

Haribo treats

"Every Praise" - Hezekiah Walker

"I Will Trust" - Fred Hammond

Calvin Rodgers

Carter Beauford

Madison Scouts

Jeff Moore

Thad Anderson

Oliver Molina

Anthony King

Omar Carmenates

"Night of Moon Dances" - Eckhard Kopetzki

"Velocities" - Joseph Schwantner

"Toccata and Divertimento" - Ney Rosauro

"Prelude No. 1" - Christopher Deane

"Canned Heat" - Eckhard Kopetzki

"Blue Bossa" - Joe Henderson

Scott Herring

Gordon Stout

Luis Rivera

"Pan in A Minor" - Lord Kitchener

"Take on Me" - A-Ha

"Chain" - Kazunori Miyake

"Mixed Music" - Eckhard Kopetzki

"Einherjar" - Casey Cangelosi

"Unchained" - Joe W. Moore III

Shane Reeves

"Silver Streetcar" - Alvin Lucier

James Tenney

Earle Brown

Dinos Constantinides

LSU-Alabama 2011 National Championship

Interstellar trailer

Alien 3 trailer

Einstein on the Beach documentary

Raves:

Black Boy

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 43 - Bill Shaltis

University of Memphis Percussion Professor and Creator of “Good Beats Percussion” Bill Shaltis see Pete’s Jets t-shirt and responds accordingly (02:40), talks about getting the Memphis job from his work at Missouri Southern and UMKC (03:10), growing up in Michigan (13:30), his Patriots fandom, coupled with some more sports talk (17:10), times in high school percussion (23:00), going to Michigan State for undergrad (27:15), heading to Boston Conservatory for his master’s (41:45), the good and bad of freelancing in Boston post-grad school and then joining Evansville (IN) Philharmonic as principal percussionist (1:00:00), going to UMKC for his doctorate (01:12:25), while video podcasting (01:15:50), along with the logistics of taking the Boise Philharmonic timpani job (01:18:50), and finishing with some Random-Ass Questions (01:38:00).

Closing with a rave on “Master of None” (01:49:10).

Links:

Bill Shaltis' Memphis page

Boise Philharmonic Orchestra Members Page

"Good Beats"'

"Seven to Queens" - Andy Beall

"Blues for Gilbert" - Mark Glentworth

"Cage for One" -  Dwayne Corbin

"Jigsaw Falling Into Place" - Radiohead

Frank Shaffer

Memphis Music Initiative

Hot Chops

Brian Fronzaglia

Barry Sanders

Drew Bledsoe

Bill Simmons

Ewing Theory

Zach Randolph

Aaron "Bleeping" Boone

"Teardrops" - Mitchell Peters

Finale from Symphony No. 5 - Shostakovich

Movement 1 from Symphony No. 2 - Mahler

Alison Shaw

Keith Aleo

Larry Livingston

David Hall

E Major Partita - J. S. Bach

"Recital Duo" - Dan Knipple

"Tambourin Paraphrase" - Keiko Abe

"Sonata for Timpani" - John Beck

"Saeta" - Elliot Carter

"Six Marimbas" - Steve Reich

Ted Atkatz

Sal Rabbio

David Herbert

Metallica S&M

Anthony DiSanza

Pat Hollenbeck

Nancy Zeltsman

Concerto for Percussion - Joseph Schwantner

Mystic River trailer

Manchester By the Sea trailer

"1 + 1" - Philip Glass

"Prelude to Endgame" - Philip Glass

"Variations on Lost Love" - David Maslanka

"Cold Pressed" - David Hollinden

"Symphony with Eight Obbligato Timpani" - JCC Fischer

Will James

Casey Cangelosi

Pius Cheung

"Liar" - Henry Rollins Band

"Thieves" - Ministry

Kansas City Chiefs Drumline

Jim Snell

Chris McLaurin

Nick Petrella

"Third Construction" - John Cage

"Tassa" - Ben Wahlund

"The Final Precipice" - Jeffrey Peyton

"Duettino Concertante" - Ingolf Dahl

"Call of Boromir" - Dan McCarthy

"Harmonic Rhythm" - Russell Peck

Anchorman trailer

Napoleon Dynamite trailer

Talladega Nights trailer

Serial podcast

Up and Vanished podcast

Raves:

Master of None trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 42 - Stephen Crawford

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Percussion Professor Stephen Crawford talks about getting the Temple College and Mary Hardin-Baylor jobs and how his responsibilities have changes over the years (02:35), some Spurs sports talk (50:10), growing up in (northern) North Dakota and the nature of Sports Fandom there (52:15), getting into percussion (01:00:00), a summary of his travels in high school and into Minot State University (ND) (01:05:00), his senior recital (01:16:25), grad school as a Wind Conducting focus, after which he teaches at Elmhust College (IA) and finishes grad school at UMKC (01:21:40), Kansas City Sports in the 1980s and 90s (01:26:40), nearly getting to conduct The Air Force Band (01:32:00), and settles in for some Random-Ass Questions (01:37:00).

Finishing with a Rave on the “Hit Parade” podcast (01:56:30).

Links:

Stephen Crawford's UMHB page

Stephen Crawford's Innovative Percussion Page

Stephen Crawford's Majestic Percussion Page

The Phoenix in Kansas City

Future Farmers of America

Populous Architecture Firm

UMHB wins National Title!

Brad Meyer

Todd Meehan

Tom Burritt

Allen Teel

Christopher Deane

Mark Ford

Boris Badenov from "Rocky and Bulwinkle"

Malaysian Airliner goes down

Terry Baldridge

Temple Symphony Orchestra

The Marriage of Figaro

Unbroken book and movie

Ivan Trevino

Sherry Rubins

Dirk Nowitzki

Kahwi Leonard

Haskell Harr's Drum Method

Michael Blake

Elliot Carter's "Saeta" and "March"

Thomas L. Davis

Mitch Markovich's "Tornado"

Paul Creston's "Concertino"

Mitchell Peters' "Yellow After the Rain"

Randy Hogancamp

Gary Hill

Interlochen

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

Joe Montana and Marcus Allen as KC Chiefs

Jimmy's Jigger (Kansas City)

"El Salon Mexico" - Aaron Copland

"Country Band March" - Charles Ives

Ian Finkel

Howard the Duck trailer

Dudley Do Right trailer

Patton trailer

The Godfather Saga trailer

Raves:

Hit Parade podcast

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 41 - Gary Westbrook

Tarleton State University Director of Athletic Bands (and fellow UNCG alum) Gary Westbrook talks about taking the Tarleton job and leaving his previous post at Louisiana Tech (02:05), growing up in Burlington, NC and the Cummings/Williams HS rivalry (29:15), being a Duke fan (40:20), percussion activities growing up (51:55), going to East Carolina University for undergrad (59:05), getting through a crazy senior recital performance (01:11:30), going to UNCG for grad work after teaching for a few years (01:16:45), teaching at Concord College (WV) during his doctorate (01:43:00), going to Cuz’s (01:44:30), and subjects himself to some Random-Ass Questions (01:51:00).

Closes with a rave on the documentary “Forever Pure” (02:03:40).

Links:

Gary Westbrook's Tartleton page

Gary Westbrook's Innovative Percussion page

Jim Sherbon

Ben Charles

Greg Ball

Cort McClaren

Portraits in Rhythm - Tony Cirone

Keiskleriana - Jacques Delecluse

Gus Burghdorf

Three Preludes - Ney Rosauro

"Sonata for Timpani" - John Beck

Jim Robken

Andrew Necessary

"South of the Border"

Danny Frye

"On Wisconsin"

Jack Givens' 1978 final game

Terry Holland

Magic Johnson's 1980 Game 6 NBA Finals

Ed Soph

Buddy Rich

"Copacabana" - Barry Manilow

"Hitchin a Ride" - Vanity Fare

"Green-Eyed Lady" - Sugarloaf

"Hooked on a Feeling" - Blue Swede

K-Tel

Karen Carpenter drum solo

"Your Mama Don't Dance" - Loggins and Messina

Jack Stamp

John Locke

Harold Jones

Herbert Carter

Mark Ford

Christopher Deane

Nick Holland

"Sonata for Marimba and Piano" - Peter Tanner

"Nara" - Bill Cahn

"Dream of the Cherry Blossoms" - Keiko Abe

"Canaries" and "March" - Elliot Carter

"Black is the Color of my True Love's Hair"

Patricia Sink

"Song of Middle Earth" - Daniel McCarthy

Laura Franklin

Tammy Fisher

Cuz's Uptown Barbeque

Let's Eat

Scott Harris

Casey Cangelosi

Laurel Black

Shawshank Redemption trailer

The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover trailer

Amazon Women on the Moon trailer

Circus Maximus (Rome)

Raves:

Forever Pure trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 40 - Rebecca McDaniel

Mizzou Master’s of Music in Percussion degree recipient Rebecca McDaniel discusses getting to the Missouri School of Music (01:55), comparing the Furman and Mizzou programs (10:50), her Master’s recital (19:15), growing up near Birmingham, AL (35:45), her interests in cycling and life in high school percussion (44:35); her time at Furman (SC) double majoring in music and environmental science (01:03:40), the undergrad senior recital (01:25:15), how she spent a gap year (01:27:50), and withstanding some Random-Ass Questions (01:37:35).

Closing with a rave on the National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy (NCPP) (01:54:45).

Links:

Rebecca McDaniel's YouTube channel

Rebecca McDaniel's Twitter page

Megan Arns

Omar Carmenates

Mizzou New Music Ensemble

"Pierrot Lunaire" - Arnold Schoenberg

Concerned Student 1950

Mizzou Grad Student Health Insurance

Boston Crusaders

Spirit of Atlanta

Steven Schick

Warren Wolf

anna provo

"From My Little Island" - Robert Aldridge

New Works for Percussion Project

Elliot Cole

"Mixed Bag" - Dave Weckl

"Book of Grooves" - Alejandro Vinao

Little Rock Nine

Tour of Missouri

Tour of California

Tour de France

Giro d'Italia

Vuelta a Espana

"Pour Some Sugar on Me" - Def Leppard

Piano Sonata - Alberto Ginastera

The Virtuoso Pianist - Hanon

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

"Children's Songs" - Chick Corea

"Nagoya Marimbas" - Steve Reich

Swamp Rabbit Trail (Greenville, SC)

"El Nino" SNL sketch

Mammoth Cave (KY)

"Drum Dances" - John Psathas

"Interzones" - Bruce Hamilton

"Alter Ego" - Pat Jacobs

"Sextet" - Steve Reich

Nief-Norf

Julia Gaines

Julie Hill

Undercover Brother trailer

Napoleon Dynamite trailer

Anchorman trailer

"Haunt of Last Nightfall" - David Little

Raves:

NCPP

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 39 - anna provo

(Very) recent Mizzou master’s degree graduate in Percussion Performance anna provo talks about her time at Mizzou (02:50), working with PAS as a student delegate (13:30), being a grad student in 2017 (20:20), being part of Rare Form Trio and her degree recital (25:00); performing with the Columbia Handbell Ensemble (51:15), growing up in Central Massachusetts (57:25), opening herself up to new experiences and self-improvement (01:01:35), getting to Seton Hill University (PA) to double major in Music Ed and Music Therapy (01:20:25), teaching for one year after undergrad (01:37:40), and being “born ready” for specific and Random-Ass Questions (1:45:05).

Closing with a rave on a Reply All podcast (02:03:10).

Links:

anna provo's website

Megan Arns

Concerned Student 1950

Ending of Health Insurance at Mizzou

John H. Beck

John R. Beck

So Percussion

Third Coast Percussion

Rare Form Trio

Rebecca McDaniel

"Back in Black" - AC/DC

R.J. Heid

"Threads" - Paul Lansky

Nine French-American Rudimental Drum Solos - Joe Tompkins

"Khan Variations" - Alejandro Vinao

"Music for 18 Musicians" - Steve Reich

"The Anvil Chorus" - David Lang

"Echolalia" - Mark Applebaum

"fAnaTiC" - Casey Cangelosi

Columbia Handbell Ensemble

"Wayfaring Stranger" Shape Note Singing

Thom Hannum

"Nagoya Marimbas" - Steve Reich

Intonarumori

Pantheism

Sherry Rubins

"Beat It" - Michael Jackson

"Instructions" - Neil Gaiman

Raves:

Reply All - Episode 52: Raising the Bar

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 38 - Josh Knight

Missouri Western Percussion Professor Josh Knight talks about the job he took at Arkansas-Fort Smith while finishing his dissertation on Snare Drum Pedagogy (03:30), working at McMurry University (TX) (31:40), interviewing for and getting his current job at Missouri Western State University (52:45), growing up in Fort Smith, AR and playing a lot of ZZ Top as a kid (1:00:45), going to the University of Central Arkansas for his undergrad and master’s (01:06:00); University of Arkansas and University of Oklahoma fandom (01:15:35) and comparing programs at UCA and OU (01:22:15).  I then subject Josh to some Random Ass Questions (01:39:35).

Finishing with a rave on the 1999 movie “Life” (01:52:45).

Links:

Josh Knight's homepage

Josh Knight's Missouri Western page

Lance Drege

Josh Knight's Snare Drum Pedagogy Dissertation

Haskell Harr's Drum Method

Bob Becker's Rudimental Arithmetic

Podemski's Standard Snare Drum Method

The Moeller Book

Stone's Stick Control

Mark Wessels' Fresh Approach to Snare Drum

Brad Meyer

Keith Lloyd

Georg Wagenseil

"Prism" - Keiko Abe

"Improvisation" - Elliot Carter

"Scirocco" - Michael Burritt

"Awesome God"

Allen Teel

"Zenith" - Benjamin Finley

David Robinson

"Phantom Phrenzy" - Marty Hurley

Ilijas - Nebojsa Zivkovich

"Recitative" - Elliot Carter

"Sharp Dressed Man" - ZZ Top

Scotty Thurman beats Duke

Corliss Williamson

Blake Griffin

Adrian Peterson

Sam Bradford

Tom Burritt

American Beauty trailer

White Men Can't Jump trailer

Shutter Island trailer

"The Devil Went Down to Georgia" - Charlie Daniels

Jackson Pollock

Raves:

Life trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 37 - Ivan Trevino

Composer, percussionist, and Spurs diehard fan Ivan Trevino talks to me about working at Baylor University and his podcast (03:50), remarks on his “Pretend Music School” blog post (07:15), issues regarding self-publishing and music rights (12:30), his Mexican origins and Spanish language abilities (29:25), US-Mexico soccer and San Antonio Spurs sport-ball talk (33:00), growing up in Victoria, TX (39:50), the beginnings of Break of Reality (52:00), silly cello questions (01:04:00), drumset and groove issues (01:08:00), getting to Eastman to learn under John H. Beck (undergrad) and Michael Burritt (masters) (01:11:00), and willingly takes on some Random-Ass Questions (01:30:25).

Finishing with a rave on the documentary The Last Laugh (01:42:50).

Links:

Ivan Trevino's homepage

Todd Meehan

Ivan Trevino's podcast

My Pretend Music School

Liquidrum

"Porgy and Bess" Xylophone lick

John H. Beck

Michael Burritt

Bob Van Sice

Elliot Cole

Alejandro Vinao

Steve Weiss Music

Lone Star Percussion

"Memento" - Ivan Trevino

Long Island Music Engraving Services

Nathan Daughtrey

Doug Perkins

Giovani Dos Santos

Kawhi Leonard

Graduation Speech from "Say Anything"

"Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" - Selena

"Middlename" - MXPX

"So Long, Astoria" - The Ataris

"Linoleum" - NOFX

"Game of Thrones Opening" - Break of Reality

"Back in Black" - AC/DC

"Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" - AC/DC

Phil Jackson

Christopher Lamb

Gordon Stout

Steve Gadd

Megan Arns

Julia Gaines

Dmaathen - Iannis Xenakis

"Scirocco" - Michael Burritt

"?Corporal" - Vinko Globokar

"Rounders" - Michael Burritt

"Tumblers" - Alejandro Vinao

Amy Garapic

Maria Finkelmeier

Chris Jones

Matthew Coley

Escape Ten

Sean Connors

Game 6 2013 Finals end

Ginobili dunk 2014 Finals Game 5

30 for 30

"Twist and Shout" from Ferris Bueller's Day Off

"Hands Up" - Ivan Trevino

A Moon Shaped Pool - Radiohead

Lemonade - Beyonce

Raves:

The Last Laugh trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 36 - Lauren Teel

University of North Alabama Adjunct Percussion Professor and Troopers Drumline Instructor Lauren Teel talks about her hectic work schedule (03:20), drum corps time commitments (20:45), dealing with being a young woman teacher in drum corps (31:35), The Wrecking Crew (GA) and The Hunger Games (36:20), growing up in the Dallas/Fort Worth area (44:55), starting summer Drum Line stuff in High School (01:03:00), going to UNT for undergrad (01:08:00), performing in India with A.R. Rahman (01:17:00), teaching high school and performing in GA (01:36:00), moving to Indiana for her masters and dealing with the cold weather (01:43:00), and handling some Random-Ass Questions (01:53:50).

Finishing with a rave on the documentary “Tower” (02:01:15).

Links:

Lauren Teel's homepage

Tracy Wiggins

Gene Fambrough

Megan Arns

Robert W. Smith

Tim Heath

Double Stop Percussion

Center Grove Bands

Josh Torres

Serial Podcast

Troopers Drum Corps

Allatoona Bands

Paul Rennick

Sandi Rennick

Mike McIntosh

Music For All

Todd Meehan

"Merlin" - Andrew Thomas

The Hunger Games Tribute Parade (with timpani)

Common Creation

Spirit of Atlanta

Nate Werth

Wyland

Scott Mason

Amy Garapic

A.R. Rahman

Ed Smith

"Indifference" - Joseph Colombo/arr. Sammut

"Arabesque" - Claude Debussy/arr. Teel

"Carpe Diem" - Susan Powell

"Three Moves" - Paul Lansky

John Lawless

Scott Brown

"Reflections on the Nature of Water" - Jacob Druckman

"Chain" - Kazunori Miyake

Twister trailer

Tron: Legacy trailer

"Life Around Here" - James Blake

Raves:

Tower trailer

 

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 35 - Lamon Lawhorn

North Carolina A&T State University Assistant Band Director and Drumline Coordinator Lamon Lawhorn talks about getting the A&T job through his work at NC Central University (04:45), working on his doctorate at UNCG while working full-time (06:45); the logistics of band and drumline at A&T (18:15), the good and the bad about getting into the Honda Battle of the Bands (40:30); NC A&T’s 2016 PASIC clinic (43:50); MEAC vs. SWAC drumming styles (54:50); growing up in Ft. Worth, TX and growing up in Gospel Drumming (57:40), his Cowboys fandom (01:10:35), going to Prairie View A&M for undergrad (01:13:30), going to Ole Miss for his masters (01:24:00), “Crunchybdrumming” (01:30:55), and has time for some Random Ass Questions (01:33:30).

Concluding with raves on “On Broadway” and a recent episode of WTF with Marc Maron (01:40:35).

Links:

Lamon Lawhorn homepage

Lamon Lawhorn at NC A&T

Lamon Lawhorn's Pearl Drums page

"More Than Meets the Eye" - Lamon Lawhorn

Tony Artimisi

Kris Keeton

Neeraj Mehta

Eric Willie

Ricky Burkhead

"Velocities" - Joseph Schwantner

"Dances of Earth and Fire" - Peter Klatzow

Tim Heath

Harvey Thompson

NC A&T staff page

Pedro Orey

Ralph Nader

Flam Five from PASIC 2015

Calvin Rodgers

Marvin McQuitty

"Every Praise" - Hezekiah Walker

Gerald Heyward

Robert Searight

Dave Weckl

Tony Royster Jr.

Dennis Chambers

Steve Gadd

Duke - UConn 1999 Championship

Jimmy Johnson

Larry Jones

Johnny Lee Lane

"Monograph IV" - Richard Gipson

"Tornado" - Mitch Markovich

Whole Tone Etude, Op. 6, No. 8 - Clair Musser

"Saeta" - Elliot Carter

Percussion Concerto - Darius Milhaud

Suite for Marimba - Alfred Fissinger

Concertino for Marimba - Paul Creston

Crunchy Black from Three 6 Mafia

State Fair Classic

Inner City All Stars

"Ben" - Michael Jackson

"Butterflies" - Michael Jackson

Elevation Church Podcast

Raves:

"On Broadway" - George Benson

WTF Episode 800 - Jeff Ross

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 34 - Rebecca Schuman

Author of “Schadenfreude: A Love Story” and columnist for Slate.com, TheAwl.com, and Chronicle.com, Rebecca Schuman talks about how this interview came to be as well as her most recent college employment history (04:50), her post-academic employment (18:50), the story behind her new book and writing for Slate.com (27:15), growing up in Oregon (36:50), traveling in Germany (41:55), working in NY publishing (44:40), getting the Ph. D. in German Studies and the job market for that field (46:40), her mom’s musical connections (01:09:45), and some Random-Ass Questions (01:11:45).

Closes with a rave on the 1964 movie “One Potato, Two Potato” (01:19:10).

Links:

Rebecca Schuman's homepage

Schadenfreude, A Love Story

Rebecca Schuman for Slate.com

Rebecca Schuman for The Awl

"Thesis Hatement"

American Council of Learned Societies

The Dissertation Coach

Adjunct Teaching Pools

Kafka and Wittgenstein

Modern Language Association

Dan Kois

"Gimme Shelter" - Rolling Stones

Trainspotting Trailer

How to Murder Your Life

Raves:

One Potato, Two Potato  (1964)

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 33 - Matt Henry

University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) Percussion Professor and SpecDrum founder Matt Henry talks about the 2016 PASIC panel on race relations he moderated (01:45), the SpecDrum project (11:50), getting the job at UMSL (26:40), growing up in Carbondale (IL) and (recently) working on his father’s mayoral race (39:10), going to Houston to study with Marvin Sparks (59:30), moving to STL to continue studying with Mr. Sparks at UMSL (01:03:30), teaching in the Clayton (MO) School District after his bachelor’s (01:13:10), and creatively putting together a Master’s Degree at Webster’s University (MO) (01:19:30).  Matt then gets subjected to some Random-Ass Questions (01:27:10).

Concluding with a rave about and a reading from the book An Unquiet Mind (01:38:55).

Links:

Matt Henry's UMSL page

SpecDrum

Marvin Sparks

Andres Espinoza

Michael Taylor

Neeraj Mehta

Ruben Alvarez

Heather Sloan

Allen Teel

Thomas Zirkle

Mayor Mike Henry

Terreon Gully

Ron Sikes

"Marimba Dances" - Ross Edwards

"Raga No. 1" - Bill Cahn

Chris Treloar

Tom Stubbs

Pulp Fiction trailer

The English Patient trailer

"Tiriba" - Mamady Keita

"Wanna Be Startin' Something" - Michael Jackson

13th trailer

"A Thousand Kisses Deep" - Leonard Cohen

Raves:

An Unquiet Mind - Kay Redfield Jamison

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 31 - Norman Weinberg

Outgoing University of Arizona Percussion Professor Norman Weinberg talks about his current job status (02:40), when he did NOT meet Pete in 1997 (05:35), getting and negotiating for the job at Arizona (07:50), the status of electronic percussion in the 1980s (12:45), Texas vs. Arizona weather (37:30), growing up in Kansas City, Kansas (40:00), going to Kansas University for undergrad (01:01:40), leaving undergrad to drum with Sanctuary (and reuniting in 2014) (01:13:30), thoughts on 1970s nostalgia and movements in pop music (01:34:00), making a career in music post-Sanctuary (01:41:10), teaching and performing in Jerusalem (01:45:55), and working at the Spoleto festivals (01:55:50).  He then delightfully succumbs to some Random-Ass Questions (02:02:05).

Finishing with a Rave on “Sing, Sing, Sing” (02:16:15).

Links:

Norm Weinberg's homepage

Norm Weinberg's Arizona homepage

Norm Weinberg's Remo page

Gary Cook

IBM PC Jr.

Macintosh 128K

Apple IIGS

Robert McCormick

"Two Mexican Dances" - Gordon Stout

"Chrysoprase IV" - Norman Weinberg

"Variations on Japanese Children's Songs" - Keiko Abe

"Fugue from Sonata in G Minor" - J.S. Bach

"Duettino Concertante" - Ingolf Dahl

Crosstalk

River Market

Ringolevio

Craps

TV Hep Cats Toy Drumset

Max Roach

"Sing Sing Sing" - Gene Krupa

Gene Krupa vs. Buddy Rich

Buddy Rich vs. Max Roach

Highway 61 Revisited - Bob Dylan

"Tom Dooley" - The Kingston Trio

"If I Had A Hammer" - Peter, Paul and Mary

"El Cumbanchero" - Dick Schory's Percussion Pops

"You Really Got Me" - The Kinks

"It's My Life" - The Animals

Hullabaloo

Keith Moon's drum kit explodes

George Boberg

"Ostinato Pianissimo" - Henry Cowell (Paul Price's group)

Sanctuary

Eric Bikales

"Roundabout" - Yes

"Get Closer" - Seals and Crofts

"Only You Know and I Know" - Delaney and Bonnie

"Fire and Ice" - Edgar Winter

Nordiska Pianos

Clavinet

Sonor Drums

The Fabulous Flippers

Tree Frog

Nigel Olsson

Dallas Taylor

"Yummy Yummy Yummy" - 1910 Fruitgum Company

"I'll Never Find Another You" - The Seekers

Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance

"Everything in Its Right Place" - Radiohead

"Paranoid Android" - Radiohead

"15 Step" - Radiohead

Kim Kei

Raves

"Sing Sing Sing" - Swing Kids

"Sing Sing Sing" - Benny Goodman and Gene Krupa, 1938

"Sing Sing Sing" - Gene Krupa and Lionel Hampton, 1971

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 30 - Brandon Arvay

Centre College Percussion Professor Brandon Arvay talks about his upcoming timpani pedaling book (03:00), his workload doing multiple percussion jobs (17:20), growing up in Columbia, SC, with an extended take on the TV Show “Live P.D.”(48:05), connections to the city of Pittsburgh and the Steelers (57:00), going to University of South Carolina and dealing with Hootie and the Blowfish and Steve Spurrier’s water (01:13:50), Colorado State’s football stadium (01:24:45), some thoughts on spending money on education (01:27:15), Jim Campbell’s podcast and book suggestions (01:37:00), and his experiences in the Colorado State percussion program (01:40:50).  He then gets subjected to some Random-Ass Questions (01:46:25).

Closing with a rave on the documentary “The Music of Strangers” (02:03:10).

Links:

Brandon Arvay's homepage

Brandon Arvay's Battalion Drum and Bugle Corps page

Brandon Arvay's article on Percussion Ensemble Improvisation

Tony Cirone's Portraits of Rhythm and Study Guide

Stanley Leonard's Pedal Technique for Timpani book

Kirk Gay's Pedal to the Kettle Timpani Book

"Maria" - West Side Story

Theme from Love Story

NBC Chimes Theme

"Yeah!" - Usher/Lil Jon

"Across the Stars" - Star Wars Love Theme

Mark Boseman

Patrick Schleker

Brad Meyer

Colin Hill

Jonathan Sharp

Brian Mason

James Campbell

Tates Creek Indoor

Creative Music Making - William Cahn

Keith Jarrett

Truth in Comedy: The Manual for Improvisation - Charna Halpern and Del Close

Mike Burritt

The Sopranos

Frasier

Cheers

LulaRoe

Brady Harrison

Wycliffe Gordon

Pink Martini

Live P.D.

Curtis Wilson

Sheriff Leon Lott

Dan Abrams

Cowboys-Steelers Super Bowl 30 Highlights

Kordell Stewart

Rod Woodson

Donnie Shell

Shakespeare Fishing Equipment

Beta Club

Key Club

"Hold My Hand" - Hootie and the Blowfish

South Carolina takes down Confederate Flag

Steve Spurrier

Lou Holtz

Eleven Rings - Phil Jackson

Players First - John Calipari

Freakonomics Online

The James Altucher Show

Sara Blakely

Tell Me Something I Don't Know podcast

Eric Hollenbeck

Rebecca Phillips

Steven Moore

Hook trailer

Tae Bo

Raves:

The Music of Strangers trailer

 

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 29 - Daniel Smithiger

SIU-Edwardsville Percussion Professor and World of Percussion Webisode host Daniel Smithiger talks about the World of Percussion Web Series (02:20), his job at SIUE (12:15), growing up in Arizona (22:35), going to Northern Arizona University for undergrad (30:55), his years as a High School Band Director in Arizona (39:40), his grad student years at the University of Arizona (46:50), starting his college teaching career at Angelo State (01:02:50), and some words about Texas geography (01:07:10).  He then gets subjected to some Random-Ass Questions (01:14:00).

Closing with a Rave on the movie “I Am Not Your Negro” (01:24:20).

Links:

Daniel Smithiger's SIUE page

World of Percussion on YouTube

Daniel Smithiger's Black Swamp page

Daniel Smithiger's article on Ionisation

Paul Rennick

Santa Clara Vanguard

Scott Cameron

"Go Your Own Way" - Fleetwood Mac

"Tom Sawyer" - Rush

"Money for Nothing" - Dire Straits

"Prelude/Angry Young Man" - Billy Joel

Steven Hemphill

Gary Cook

J.B. Smith

"4 Movements for Marimba" - Michael Burritt

"Variations on Lost Love" - David Maslanka

"Inspirations Diabolique" - Rick Tagawa

"4 Pieces for Timpani" - John Bergamo

"Girl with the Flaxen Hair" - Debussy

Concertino for Marimba - Paul Creston

Josh Armstrong

Michael Verceilli

Erick Saoud

Doug Smith

Mike Sammons

Darin Wadley

Jeannine Remy

Paul Buyer

"Something" - George Harrison

"Wings" TV Show

Tom Hanks' IMDB page

Dumb and Dumber scenes

Beavis and Butthead Do America trailer

Caribbean Jazz Project

"Child of Tree" - John Cage

"Bonham" - Christopher Rouse

Raves:

"I Am Not Your Negro" trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 28 - Todd Meehan

Baylor University Percussion Professor, Liquidrum founder and Curb Your Enthusiasm Superfan Todd Meehan discusses his instrumental chair duties at Baylor (02:50), the beginnings of Liquidrum and his hilarious online videos (07:20), his upcoming Accessories book (13:10), getting to Baylor and replacing a legend (27:30), the impact of the Athletic Dept. transgressions on the music department (43:45), growing up in Houston (51:40), traveling to Long Island for family trips (53:30), going to DePaul and UT-Austin for undergrad (01:03:00), going to Yale for grad school (01:17:30), finishing his doctorate at UT-Austin while working full-time at Baylor (01:32:50), the USC-Texas 2006 Rose Bowl (01:36:00), and has time for some Random-Ass Questions (01:39:10).

Finishes with a rave on the Heart 80s hit song “Alone” (01:49:15).

Links:

Todd Meehan's Baylor University page

Liquidrum

Michelle Colton

Curb Your Enthusiasm

This is Sportscenter

Larry Vanlandingham

Bob Van Sice

So Percussion

Yale Symphony Orchestra

Stephen Heyde

"Canaries" - Elliot Carter

"Dances of Earth and Fire" - Peter Klatzow

"Domino V" - Phillippe Boivin

Brian Zator

J.B. Smith

Sherry Rubins

Tom Burritt

Tony Edwards

Baylor University Sexual Assault Scandal

Baylor University Men's Basketball Murder Scandal

Robert Griffin III

Ivan Trevino

James Ross

Michael Green

Greg Akagi

George Frock

"Rebonds B" - Iannis Xenakis

Dan Druckman

2006 Rose Bowl - USC/Texas

Tom Freer

Dead Poets Society trailer

The Tree of Life trailer

Raves:

"Alone" - Heart

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 27 - Tracy Wiggins

University of North Alabama Percussion Professor Tracy Wiggins talks about the insanity around his getting the University of North Alabama job (01:30), the use of flub drums in his marching line (13:40), interviewing for his current job a second time (15:45), the effect of moving on his family (23:50), working at UNC Pembroke (26:50), growing up in Oklahoma and his years playing baseball and soccer (42:10), going to Oklahoma State in undergrad and marching Drum Corps (55:10), going to University of New Mexico for his Master’s (01:00:55), starting his Doctorate at Ohio State but finishing it at the Hartt School of Music (01:14:50), memories of 9/11 (01:23:55), and sports memories at Oklahoma State and the Bedlam Rivalry with Oklahoma (01:27:40).  I then subject Tracy to some Random-Ass Questions (01:35:30).

Closing with a rave about a recent live Tower of Power show (01:46:10).

Links:

Tracy Wiggins' homepage

Tracy Wiggins' North Alabama page

Tracy Wiggins' Sabian page

Iain Moyer

NightBEAT

Guardians of the Galaxy trailer

Lalo Davila

The Hunger Games trailer

Hawkeye

Lauren Teel

John Parks

Blast!

"Finale" from Shostakovich Symphony No. 5

Night on Bald Mountain - Mussorgsky

Adagio for Strings - Samuel Barber

"9 to 5" - Dolly Parton

"The Gambler" - Kenny Rogers

"When I Call Your Name" - Vince Gill

"Hound Dog" - Elvis Presley

Black Angels - George Crumb

Wayne Bovenschen

Freelancers Drum and Bugle Corps

Ralph Hardimon

Jon Weber

Glen Crosby

Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps

Tricia Bovenschen

Nancy Zeltsman

Mike Burritt

Chris Shultis

Musik Im Bauch - Stockhausen

Pika-Don - James Tenney

Scott Ney

Jim Snell

Wozzeck - Berg

"Banned in DC" - Bad Brains

Steve Schick

Michael Bump

Susan Powell

Performance 20/20

Ben Toth

Kenyon Williams

Gene Koshinski

Joe Galeota

Alexander Lepak

Glen Velez

Evelyn Glennie

Oklahoma State 1995 Final Four run

Oklahoma State Wrestling

Alabama Football

Westworld for HBO

"Fantasy" - Earth, Wind and Fire

Megan Arns

The Music of Strangers trailer

Raves:

"Squib Cakes" - Tower of Power

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 26 - Ben Charles

Tartleton State University Percussion Professor and @ percussion podcast co-host Ben Charles talks about the beginnings of @ percussion (03:25), his career beginnings at Florida Atlantic University (10:45) and Tartleton State (18:20), growing up in Richmond, VA (32:00), his experiences in high school vs. the Northern Virginia players (35:45), his fascination with Steve Jobs and Pixar movies and its relation to his job-hunting experiences (40:45), attending North Texas for undergrad (46:50), going to Illinois for his master’s after some harrowing student teaching experiences (01:00:45), working for Sears for one summer in Champaign-Urbana (01:06:50), getting to Miami for his doctorate and traveling around the area (01:22:30), and some Random-Ass Questions (01:32:50).

Finishing with a rave on Rembert Browne and Grammy History (01:41:15).

Links:

Ben Charles' homepage

Ben Charles' Tartleton State page

Ben Charles' Innovative Percussion page

@ Percussion Homepage and YouTube page

Gary Westbrook

Casey Cangelosi

Megan Arns

Laurel Black

Bill Moersch

Brad Meyer

Keith Aleo

Ted Atkatz

Emil Richards

Evelyn Glennie

Anders Astrand

"Third Construction" - John Cage

"Merlin" - Andrew Thomas

"Reflections on the Nature of Water" - Jacob Druckman

Svet Stoyanov

Tony Lavender

Mark Ford

Ed Soph

Ben Charles' Blog Post: "Making It" in a Creative Field

"Variations on Japanese Children's Songs - Keiko Abe

Donald Bick

Terry Austin

"Two Mexican Dances" - Gordon Stout

"Two Movements for Marimba" - Toshimitsu Tanaka

"Frogs" - Keiko Abe

Creativity Inc. - Ed Catmull

Up

Becoming Steve Jobs - Brent Schlender

Gary Green

Nancy Zeltsman

Mike Yip

Paul Rennick

Christopher Deane

Robert Schietroma

Ed Smith

Janis Potter

Jason Nicholson

Colin Hill

Ricardo Flores

"Rebonds A/B" - Iannis Xenakis

"Khan Variations" - Alejandro Vinao

"Eight Pieces for Four Timpani" - Elliot Carter

"Rhapsody" - Takayoshi Yoshioka

"Mourning Dove Sonnet" - Christopher Deane

"Harangues" - Michael Cortes

"Xylophonia" - George Hamilton Green

"Threads" - Paul Lansky

Game of Thrones

"And Legions Will Rise" - Kevin Puts

Jacob Collier

Raves:

Rembert Browne on The Grammys
 

 

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 25 - Laurel Black

@ Percussion podcast co-host and James Madison University Adjunct Percussion Professor Laurel Black talks about her duties at JMU (02:20), the beginnings of the @percussion podcast (08:30), joining the faculty at Concord University (WV) (14:55), teaching and developing her Movement for Musicians class (19:40); growing up in Knoxville, TN (27:35), getting into percussion, piano, singing, and theater (33:45), going to UT-Knoxville for undergrad (51:20), staying a 5th year to get a theater minor (01:00:30), her senior recital (including singing and playing on vibes) (01:03:20), thoughts on University of Tennessee athletics (01:13:35), going to Boston Conservatory for her master’s (01:17:10), when she finds time to read (01:24:40), and gets subjected to some random questions (01:31:05).    

Finishing with a Rave about Tim Harford’s Messy (01:38:00).

Links:

Laurel Black's JMU page

Laurel Black's professional homepage

@ Percussion homepage and Youtube page

Glazunov's Saxophone Concerto

"Marimba Spiritual" - MInoru Miki

"Drums of Winter" - John Luther Adams

Casey Cangelosi

Michael Overman

Skeptics Guide to the Universe Podcast

Zeltsman Marimba Festival

"Land" - Takatsugu Muramatsu

The Sound of Brushes - Ed Thigpen

Jan Swafford

The Vertical of the Role - Jurij Alschitz

An Actor Prepares - Constantin Stanislavski

Cort McClaren

Inside the Actors Studio

Keith Brown

F. Michael Combs

"Three Moves for Marimba" - Paul Lansky

"To A Wild Rose" - Edward Macdowell

"Nothing Really Ever Happened" - from Is There Life After High School?

Phillip Fulmer

Bruce Pearl

Pat Summitt

Sam Solomon

Karl Paulnack

Malcolm Gladwell

Edgar Allan Poe

Arthur Conan Doyle

Eat, Pray, Love - Elizabeth Gilbert

The Social Psychology of Music

Raves:

Messy - Tim Harford