Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 224 - Derrick Greene

Tennessee State University Percussion Professor Derrick Greene stops by to talk about teaching and gigging while also finishing his doctorate at the University of Memphis (02:45), his marching band and drumline duties and his involvement in the PASIC 2020 presentation on HBCU Drumming Styles (21:30), growing up in Chattanooga and the influence of church on his musical development (33:35), his undergrad years at Tennessee State (45:35), his grad school time at Memphis and the challenges of recruiting (01:03:30), and the Random Ass Questions portion, including a segment on the importance of African American representation in composition, education and performance (01:19:00).

Closing with a Rave on the 1993 film Addams Family Values (01:45:15).

Links:

Derrick Greene’s TSU page

Sean Daniels

Lamon Lawhorn

Elisha Powell

Magic City Classic

Southern Heritage Classic

NCPP

Bill Shaltis

Mathias Elmer

“Phylogenesis” - Russell Wharton

“Chatterbox” - Chad Floyd

“War Drum Peace Drum” - David Reeves

“Side By Side” - Michio Kitazume

“Being Black” - Joe W. Moore III

“Smile” - Charlie Chaplin

“Pure Imagination” - Bricusse/Newley

“Big Hair Air Guitar” - Casey Cangelosi

“Bad and Boujee” - Migos

Ivan Trevino

Friday trailer

Drumline trailer

How High trailer

The Fresh Prince of Bel Air theme son

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck - Mark Manson

Holes - Louis Sachar

The Music Lesson - Victor Wooten

The Prophet Ezekiel

Raves:

Addams Family Values trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 223 - Tony Lymon (Part 2)

Tony Lymon returns!  Tony’s Random Ass Question segment sees him discussing problems in music education (03:45), race in percussion and music, “outperforming your blackness”, politics and social media (08:00), great and terrible movies, and NOT having a sports fandom (37:15), and his love of Samuel Barber’s Adagio for Strings (50:40).

Finishing with a Rave on the accomplishments of Stacy Abrams (56:00).

Links:

Part 1 with Tony Lymon

Tony Lymon’s Pacific Crest page

George Floyd Protests

Marshall McLuhan

“Think Globally, Act Locally”

Jonathan Swift

Sling Blade trailer

John Ritter

Billy Bob Thornton

Jurassic Park trailer

Triumph the Insult Comic Dog at Star Wars

Stephen A. Smith

King Konga in 1998

Star of Indiana 1993

Adagio for Strings - Samuel Barber

Platoon and Adagio for Strings

Raves:

Stacy Abrams

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 222 - Tony Lymon (Part 1)

Petal (MS) based Marching Arts Designer and Educator Tony Lymon stops by to talk about his PASIC 2020 panel on Electronics and the Marching Arts (05:45), his current career activities, getting his first orchestral pit gig, and making some needed life changes (21:30), the teaching challenges during coronavirus (43:00), growing up near Mississippi Valley State University and his time in the Star of Indiana Drum Corps (52:00), his undergrad time at Southern Mississippi (01:07:00), and touring with the band King Konga and their experiences at Woodstock 1999 (01:15:30).

Finishing with a Rave on the 2020 Pixar film Soul (01:30:15).

Links:

Tony Lymon’s Pacific Crest page

Tony’s 2020 PASIC Presentation

Ryan Saul

Santa Clara Vanguard

Jim Casella

Eminence Drumline

Brett Favre

John Wooton

Annie

Man of La Mancha

The Lion King

Hamilton

Sherman Hong

Haskell Harr

John S. Pratt

Ricky Burkhead

Blue Devils 1986 drumline

Star of Indiana 1991

Thom Hannum

George Zingali

Jim Prime

Todd Ryan

Frank Sullivan

Aaron Wells

Colin McNutt

Memphis Blues Band

“Yellow After the Rain” - Mitchell Peters

“Two Mexican Dances” - Gordon Stout

“Africa Hot” - John Wooton

Biloxi Blues trailer

Joan Rivers

Regis Philbin

“Rock N Roll Fantasy” - Bad Company

King Konga Live in 1998

Woodstock 1999

Raves:

Soul trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 221 - Julie Strom (Part 2)

Part 2 with University of Northern Colorado (UNC) Percussion Professor Julie Strom begins with her time as a doctoral student at UNC with Gray Barrier (02:20), her years in Canada as a percussion freelancer (15:45), and an extended Random Ass Questions segment with her thoughts on “The Case Against Marimba”, Women in Percussion, and her love of tennis (27:45).

Finishing with a Rave on the 1970 TV special Santa Claus is Coming to Town (01:03:15).

Links:

Part 1 with Julie Strom

Julie Strom’s homepage

Gray Barrier

Peter Sadlo

“Marimba Spiritual” - Minoru Miki

“Etude No. 1” - Delécluse

“13 Drums” - Maki Ishii

“Rebonds B” - Iannis Xenakis

“Fantasie Impromptu” - Chopin

“Temazcal” - Javier Alvarez

Bonnie Whiting

Maria Finkelmeier

Allison Miller

Whiplash trailer

Shawshank Redemption trailer

Pulp Fiction trailer

Father of the Bride trailer

Federer and Nadal

Banksy

Raves:

Santa Claus is Coming to Town

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 220 - Julie Strom (Part 1)

University of Northern Colorado (UNC) Percussion Professor Julie Strom stops by to talk about her PASIC 2020 presentation on networking in the percussion community, and challenges of selecting percussion literature (03:00), her job at UNC and the challenges in the pandemic (28:30), growing up in Charlotte, NC, studying with Charlotte Symphony Percussionists and her years in marching band (43:00), studying with Christopher Lamb at the Manhattan School of Music and why the orchestral career wasn’t her true calling (51:45), and studying with Peter Sadlo and Gert Mortensen in Europe (01:10:45).

Finishing with a Rave on the classic film Citizen Kane (01:31:30).

Links:

Julie Strom’s UNC webpage

Julie Strom’s homepage

Julie Strom’s PASIC 2020 Session

Colorado Symphony

Denver Young Artists Orchestra

Casey Cangelosi

Gray Barrier

Mike Truesdell

Rick Dior

Christopher Lamb

Will James

Peter Sadlo

The Fulbright Program

Gert Mortensen

Raves:

Citizen Kane trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 219 - Keith Aleo

Interlochen Center for the Arts (MI) Percussion Professor Keith Aleo stops by to talk about his 2020 PASIC Clinic on Complementary Percussion (03:15), Interlochen, finding your musical voice, the coronavirus and teaching at all hours of the day (15:35), growing up in Florida as the classical nerd with parents in the arts (50:30), his undergrad at Eastman (58:00), his master’s at Miami, playing in the Florida Philharmonic, and the nature of auditioning (01:12:40), interviewing and working at Zildjian, teaching at Boston Conservatory, and living in the Northeast (01:39:20), and the Random Ass Question segment, including discussions of Italy and Sicily, when he played E.T., and E.E. Cummings (01:54:30).

Finishing with a Rave on the 2017 film Princess Cyd (02:04:35).

Links:

Keith Aleo’s website

Keith Aleo’s Interlochen page

Keith’s PASIC 2020 session

Keith’s Complementary Percussion

Stick Control - George Stone

Method for Snare Drum - Jacques Delecluse

Ben Wahlund

James Campbell

Scott Stevens

John Alfieri

Mark Berry

Liza Lim

Rupert Kettle

Nancy Zeltsman

Sam Solomon

Kyle Brightwell

“Temazcal” - Javier Alvarez

“Streaming” - Michael Burritt

“THE BIG AUDITION” - Casey Cangelosi

John Murphree

“Drum Corps on Parade” - John S. Pratt

“Ionisation” - Edgard Varese

The Rat Pack

“Allegro Brillante” - George Balanchine

Patricia Dash

Billy Miller

Julie Spencer

John H. Beck

Steve Gadd

Leigh Howard Stevens

Steve Fitch

“Overture for Percussion Ensemble” - John H. Beck

“Gainsborough” - Tom Gauger

Fred Hinger

“Two Mexican Dances” - Gordon Stout

Eric Millstein

Chris Lamb

Phil Faini

John Tafoya

Under the Tuscan Sun trailer

Rocky Horror Picture Show trailer

“Somewhere I Have Never Traveled” - E. E. Cummings

Raves:

Princess Cyd trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 218 - Jillian Baxter

Albany State University (GA) Percussion Professor Jillian Baxter stops by to talk about her recent PASIC 2020 Diversity Panel Appearance (03:20), her job at Albany State and her previous adjunct positions at other HBCUs that put 250,000+ miles on a Chrysler! (16:30), growing up in SC, touring with her grandfather, and moving away from her piano focus towards percussion (35:45), studying with Lalo Davila at MTSU (50:35), eventually getting to Belmont University (TN) to study with Chris Norton for her master’s (01:00:00), her challenging years at South Carolina State and her work with Timothy K. Adams, Jr. at Georgia for the doctorate (01:13:10), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including mutual praise for Stephen King and enjoying seafood (01:37:15).

Finishing with a Rave on the classic film Full Metal Jacket (01:58:00).

Links:

Jillian Baxter as newest PAS Board Member

PASIC 2020 Diversity Panel

Jaime Esposito

Raychel Taylor

Josh Jones

Ralph Hicks

Darton State and Albany State Combine

Vocal Harmony Groups of the 1930s and 1940s

Mu Alpha Theta

National Beta Club

Lalo Davila

Julie Davila

Arthur Lipner

Andy Harnsberger

Thomas Burritt

Michael Burritt

Mark Ford

Chris Norton

Keiko Abe

Leigh Howard Stevens

Robert Van Sice

David Holsinger

John Cage

Johnny Lee Lane

John W. Parks IV

Tony McCutcheon

Timothy K. Adams, Jr.

Hunger Games trailer

Going to America trailer

Undercover Brother trailer

Edgar Allan Poe

7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Stephen Covey

Mindset - Carol Dweck

The Spirit of a Man - Iyanla Vanzant

Stephen King

Raves:

Full Metal Jacket trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 217 - Dave Gerhart, Heather Mansell and Alice Pan

Heather Mansell appears for the first time, while Dave Gerhart and Alice Pan make return appearances to the podcast!  Heather and Dave from Yamaha Corporation talk about their PASIC 2020 Presentation on Funding (04:00) and the 2020 year for Yamaha and both of them personally (21:00).  Percussionist and Professor Alice Pan talks about her PASIC 2020 Marimba and Voice Performance (45:00) and her teaching at the University of North Alabama, living in the deep south, and moving back to Taiwan (58:30).

 Finishing with a Rave on the classic comedy The Naked Gun (01:21:45).

Links:

Dave Gerhart’s previous podcast appearance

Dave Gerhart’s Yamaha page

Heather Mansell’s Yamaha page

Marcia Neel

CARES Act Funding

Yamaha’s funding resources

No Child Left Behind

NAMM Foundation

NAMM Fly-Ins

Mark Ford

Gary Burton

Steve Gadd

“Limelight” - Rush

2020 LA Dodgers

Alice Pan’s previous podcast appearance

Alice Pan’s homepage

Josh Oxford

PASIC 2020 presentation

University of North Alabama percussion

Matthew Lau

“Zombie” - The Cranberries

Raves:

The Naked Gun trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 216 - Lamon Lawhorn, 2020

NCA&T State University Assistant Band Director and Percussion Instructor Lamon Lawhorn returns to talk about his recent PASIC 2020 Session on HBCU Drumming styles (02:50), his school year and new recording work (23:00), getting on the PAS Executive Board, PASIC interactions and praise for the podcast (43:00), and a Cowboys and Duke Blue Devils update, along with praise for Tobe Nwigwe (53:00).

Finishing with a Rave on the classic film Sweet Charity (01:06:00).

Links:

Lamon’s previous podcast appearances in early 2017 and late 2017

Lamon Lawhorn’s NC A&T page

Lamon Lawhorn’s homepage

Derrick Greene

Tim Greene

Elisha Powell

PASIC 2020 Presentation on HBCU Drumming

Sean Daniels

Drumline trailer

NC A&T at the Honda in 2020

Eric Willie

Aldi Pool

Gary Cook

Paul Buyer

Brian Zator

Harvey Thompson

Mike Burritt

Pedro Orey

Don Parker

Justin Bunting

Chris Knox

Joshua Simonds

Bomani Jones

Jerry Jones

Tony Bennett

Tobe Nwigwe

Raves:

Sweet Charity trailer

Sweet Charity - “Aloof, The Heavyweight, The Big Finish”

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 213 - Ksenija Komljenovic (Part 2)

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 212 - Ksenija Komljenovic (Part 1)

Texas A&M – Corpus Christi Percussion Professor and podcast host Ksenija Komljenovic stops by to talk about her percussion responsibilities and the handling of Covid-19 (05:00), her work on The Rite of Spring and other chamber works (23:45), co-hosting @percussion, podcasting, and Malcolm Gladwell (38:30), growing up in Serbia in a war zone and her early years in music and ballet (57:30) and her undergrad in Serbia and the U.S. and her love of grunge and metal music (01:11:15).

Finishing with a Rave on the podcast How To! With Charles Duhigg (01:35:00).

Links:

Ksenija Komljenovic’s website

@Percussion Podcast

Casey Cangelosi

Karli Viña

Ben Charles

Rite of Spring for piano and percussion

Matt McClung

Table Music - Thierry de Mey

Rite of Spring with original choreography

Michael Tilson Thomas and The Rite of Spring

Steven Schick

Theodor Milkov

Dmitrii Nilov

Dame Evelyn Glennie on @percussion

South Park

Malcolm Gladwell

Mark Applebaum

Yugoslavia basketball

Martin Bresnick

Broken Record Podcast

“Enter Sandman” - Metallica

“Black Hole Sun” - Soundgarden

“November Rain” - Guns N Roses

“Is This Love” - Whitesnake

“Light My Fire” - The Doors

“Would?” - Alice in Chains

“Interstate Love Song” - Stone Temple Pilots

“Fall to Pieces” - Velvet Revolver

“Like a Stone” - Audioslave

“Bulls on Parade” - Rage Against The Machine

David Collier

Raves:

How To! with Charles Duhigg

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 211 - Marja Kerney (Part 2)

Western Michigan University Percussion Professor Marja Kerney returns to talk about her grad years at UMKC and her fondness for Kansas City (04:15), her immediate post grad and teaching in Florida (28:15), and the Random Ass Questions, where Marja talks about, among other things, navigating the percussion world as a woman, gendered honorifics in emails, and the greatness of Ani DiFranco (35:45).

Finishing with a Rave on the documentary Driving While Black (01:06:45).

Links:

Marja Kerney - Part 1

Marja Kerney’s homepage

Trey Harris

Jim Snell

Marimba Sol de Chiapas

“Invisible Men” - Nigel Westlake

“Sculpture in Wood” - Rudiger Pawassar

“Whole Toy Laid Down” - Dave Hollinden

Clarinet Concerto - Nielsen (snare part)

Nancy Zeltsman

Lee Hinkle

Jamie Dietz

Pius Cheung

Tim Adams

Alison Shaw

Gendered Honorifics

MaddAddam Trilogy - Margaret Atwood

The Handmaid’s Tale - Margaret Atwood

1984 - George Orwell

Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury

A People’s History of the United States - Howard Zinn

Star Wars

The Lord of the Rings

The Hunt for Red October trailer

Casino Royale trailer

Ocean’s Eleven trailer

The Departed trailer

John Grisham

James Patterson

Frank Ticheli

Ani DiFranco

Raves:

Driving While Black trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 210 - Marja Kerney (Part 1)

Western Michigan University Music and Percussion Professor Marja Kerney chats about her current job, the coronavirus, pregnancy, and the situation with WMU’s athletic bands (04:00), teaching a course in Protest Music (21:00), Duo 421 and going to clarinet conferences (36:40), growing up in Michigan, her beginnings in percussion, and her musical theater and dance background (43:40), and her time at Michigan State during a particularly turbulent time in the percussion program (01:11:30).

Finishing with a Rave on the classic film Wayne’s World (01:20:10).

Links:

Marja Kerney’s homepage

Judy Moonert

Trey Harris

The Unfinished Journey - Chafe

The 2000 U.S. Presidential Election

The 1960 U.S. Presidential Election

Matt Henry

“Mississippi Goddam” - Nina Simone

“The Pill” - Loretta Lynn

“Not Ready to Make Nice” - The Chicks

Duo 421

Baljinder Sekhon

“Two Trees” - Baljinder Sekhon

Center Stage trailer

Drumline trailer

Alison Shaw

David Hall

Gwen Dease

Raves:

Wayne’s World trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 209 - Raychel Taylor (Part 2)

Percussionist Raychel Taylor returns to talk about her undergrad at North Texas (02:45), her master’s days at Northern Illinois (13:00), her post-grad “existential crisis” and her time in Bali (23:00), and discusses “world music” (42:30), Girls March (51:00), and many other topics in the Random Ass Questions, right after which Pete tells you to register and vote (01:31:15).

Links:

Part 1 with Raychel Taylor

Raychel Taylor’s Girls March

Arcomusical

Dave Hall

Chris McWilliams

Christopher Deane

Ed Smith

José Aponte

Poovalur Sriji

Michael Spiro

Mike Mixtacki

Abby Rehard

Rich Holly

Robert Chappell

Cliff Alexis

Liam Teague

Al O’Connor

Jui-Ching Wang

Ben Wahlund

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 208 - Raychel Taylor (Part 1)

Percussion educator, performer, and creator of Girls March Raychel Taylor stops by to talk about her current teaching situation (03:30), coronavirus issues and her work with the Arcomusical Berimbau Ensemble (22:45), growing up in California, her piano/organ background, and her drum corps years (42:45), and her time in undergrad at CSU-Sacramento that led her later to North Texas (01:04:00).

Finishing with a Rave on the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg (01:17:00).

Links:

Raychel Taylor’s Innovative Percussion page

Arcomusical

Girls March

Greg Beyer

Cort McClaren

Alexis C. Lamb

Sacramento Mandarins

Blue Devils

Phantom Regiment

Phantom’s “Spartacus” show, 2008

Spartacus trailer

Dan Kennedy

“Drumming” - Steve Reich

Paul Rennick

Sandi Rennick

Mark Ford

Raves/Appreciation:

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 206 - Alana Wiesing (Part 2)

Alana Wiesing returns to talk about her years as an undergrad and masters student at Arizona State and Indiana University and her struggles with burnout (01:35), then settles into the Random Ass Question segment to talk about issues in percussion education and performance (29:55), being a Black woman in percussion, blind auditions, and outreach to underserved populations (40:00), and questions about movies, cooking, and her enjoyment of Taylor Swift and Rupi Kaur (01:17:00).

Finishing with a Rave on the current Sports calendar (01:35:00).

Links:

Part 1 with Alana Wiesing

Shaun Tilburg

John Tafoya

Michael Spiro

Steve Houghton

UpBeat

Sphinx Organization

A League of Their Own trailer

The Parent Trap trailer

Beauty and the Beast trailer

Nacho Libre trailer

Elf trailer

Kicking and Screaming trailer

Get Hard trailer

Talladega Nights trailer

Folklore - Taylor Swift

Red - Taylor Swift

Symphony No. 2 - Jean Sibelius

Milk and Honey - Rupi Kaur

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 205 - Alana Wiesing (Part 1)

Principal Timpani for the Tucson (AZ) Symphony Orchestra Alana Wiesing stops by to talk about the ends of her semester teaching at the University of Arizona and the orchestral season due to Covid-19 (02:15), winning her audition after many close calls (21:15), growing up in Phoenix and her enjoyment of Led Zeppelin and Radiohead (49:00) and her tennis experiences and mutual admiration for Roger Federer and Serena Williams (01:13:00).

Finishing with a Rave on a Great Performances edition of King Lear (01:44:15).

Links:

Alana Wiesing

Shostakovich Symphony No. 12

Morris Palter

John Bonham

“Moby Dick” - Led Zeppelin

“Good Times Bad Times” - Led Zeppelin

“Out on the Tiles” - Led Zeppelin

“Fool in the Rain” - Led Zeppelin

“Achilles Last Stand” - Led Zeppelin

“Kashmir” - Led Zeppelin

“Custard Pie” - Led Zeppelin

Radiohead - Kid A

Serena Williams

Victoria Azarenka

Naomi Osaka

Maria Sharapova

Osaka - Williams 2018 US Open

Federer - Nadal 2017 Australian Open

Federer - Djokovic 2019 Wimbledon

Federer Tweeners

Raves:

King Lear