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This show features conversations with drummers, educators and other creative artists sharing their experiences and discussing the paths they have followed to pursue a life in the arts.



We have all achieved success and faced challenges in a variety of different ways and through these discussions, we will learn about how the choices we make can determine the paths that we are meant 
to follow.
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This episode features my conversation with drummer Tom Brechtlein. From his roots in Long Island, NY to his current home in Austin, TX, Tom has laid down the rhythmic foundation for some of music's most iconic artists—including Chick Corea, Wayne Shorter, Jean-Luc Ponty, Al Di Meola, Robben Ford, Kenny Loggins and more. Known for his versatility and creative expression, Tom has earned his place as one of the most respected drummers in the business. In this episode, we dive into how his early experiences shaped his journey to becoming a jazz musician, explore the value of staying flexible and open-minded across different creative environments, and discuss why seeking out live music is essential for staying inspired and motivated to develop your craft. Follow Tom: https://www.facebook.com/TommyB1957 https://www.instagram.com/tombrechtlein/ https://www.youtube.com/@Tombrechtlein
On this episode, Chicago based drummer Paul Wertico  returns for his second appearance on the podcast. Paul is widely respected for his artistry and innovative approach to music. His distinctive style has made him a highly sought-after collaborator, with his work appearing across numerous projects. In this conversation, we discuss his new duo project "Tuxedo Man" with guitarist David Becker, the creative process behind the album, his partnership with Dream Cymbals and the details of his new signature Bliss Wertico Ride Cymbal, and how AI is emerging as a creative tool that musicians should embrace. To learn more about Paul's background, check out episode 62 of the podcast. Episode 62 Tuxedo Man https://id.ffm.to/tuxedo_man Follow Paul: https://www.paulwertico.com https://www.instagram.com/paulwertico/ https://www.facebook.com/paulwertico1  
This episode features my conversation with session drummer Mickey Curry. With a career spanning more than 4 decades, he's provided the rhythmic foundation for iconic artists including Bryan Adams, Hall & Oates, The Cult, Tom Cochrane, Alice Cooper, Tom Waits and many more.  Recognized for his solid groove and commitment to elevating every song, Mickey has established his place as one of the most respected and in-demand drummers in the business. In this episode, we explore how his early experiences shaped his path to becoming a session drummer, discuss the value of staying flexible and open-minded in different creative environments, and talk about why finding balance is key to living a happy, fulfilling life.
This episode features my conversation with Pat Steward. Based in Vancouver, Pat is known for his work with Bryan Adams, particularly on the legendary album Reckless. His drumming on tracks like "Summer of '69," "Kids Wanna Rock," and "One Night Love Affair" is widely celebrated. As a sought-after session player, Pat has collaborated with artists including Odds, Colin James, Matthew Good, and Jann Arden, among others. He's highly regarded for bringing his passion and positive energy to every project. In this episode, we talk about his early experiences that led to his gig with Bryan Adams, the lessons he learned as a session player, and why it’s essential to maintain positive relationships in this industry. Follow Pat: https://www.instagram.com/patsteward/ https://www.facebook.com/pat.steward3
This episode features my conversation with Bart Robley. Based in Southern California, Bart is a member of the Sam Morrison Band and maintains an active freelance career. As an educator, Bart has dedicated himself to sharing his knowledge and experience with aspiring drummers. He has conducted workshops, masterclasses, and clinics across the globe, inspiring students to unlock their musical potential. In addition to his contributions as an educator, Bart is also an accomplished author. His books on drumming techniques, musical improvisation, and personal growth have received widespread recognition. His most recent book, Drum Up Your Business, offers valuable insights and guidance to musicians seeking personal and professional development. He is also the co-founder of the Drummers Education Connection Podcast, an online education network for drummers and instructors, serving the global drumming community. In this episode, we explore what inspired him to write Drum Up Your Business, the importance of seeking out a mentor, and understanding how community connections can help unlock career opportunities. Follow Bart: https://bartrobley.com https://www.facebook.com/bart.robley https://www.instagram.com/bartdrum67/ https://hudsonmusic.com/instructors/bart-robley/
This episode features my conversation with Jeremy Steinkoler. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Jeremy is the drummer with the funk/jazz trio Mo’Fone, and a sought-after sideman. His resume spans multiple genres and includes collaborations with many other top musicians around the Bay Area.  Jeremy is a passionate educator, Co-Founder and Co-Director of the BandWorks music program as well as Founder and Director of the East Bay Drum School. He is an accomplished author and his book "Finding the Groove” is a critically acclaimed collection of essays on drumming, performing, and teaching. He is also the co-founder of the Drummers Education Connection Podcast, an online education network for drummers and instructors, serving the global drumming community. In this episode, we explore what inspired him to write "Finding the Groove," discuss his educational philosophies, and examine how building community connections can strengthen your career. Follow Jeremy: https://www.jsteinkoler.com https://www.facebook.com/JeremySteinkolerMusic https://www.youtube.com/@jeremysteinkoler8197 https://hudsonmusic.com/product/finding-the-groove/
This episode features my conversation with Mark Schulman.  Mark is a world-renowned drummer with over 30 years of experience performing on the biggest stages around the globe. From 2006 to 2021, Mark was the touring drummer for international superstar Pink. He has also worked with Billy Idol, Stevie Nicks, Foreigner, Cher, Simple Minds, and others over his career.  Mark has drawn from his high-pressure performance background to build a thriving career as a corporate keynote speaker and bestselling author, empowering people to navigate their pivotal moments and thrive in high-pressure situations. In this episode, we talk about the concepts behind his books “Conquering Life’s Stage Fright” and “The Attitude Equation”, the lessons he’s learned over his professional career, and why it’s essential to remain humble and focused on being of service to others. Follow Mark: https://www.markschulman.com https://www.facebook.com/markyplanet https://www.instagram.com/markyplanet/ https://www.youtube.com/@markyplanet
This episode features my conversation with Steve Negus. Based in Hamilton, Ontario, Steve is best known for his work with the progressive rock band Saga, of which he was a member for 26 years. Steve is also a producer and composer, and recently released his newest solo project Economy Of Motion, which showcases his diverse musical influences. In this episode, we talk about the concept for his album Economy Of Motion and his approach to composition, his experiences working with the band Saga, and how he finds inspiration exploring different musical genres to help define his creative voice. Follow Steve: https://www.facebook.com/steve.negus1 NEGUS: The Continuing Saga Of Steve Negus
This episode features my conversation with the legendary Rick Marotta. Rick began drumming at the age of 19 and quickly established his session career, going on to record with artists including Steely Dan, James Taylor, Carly Simon, John Lennon, Linda Ronstadt, Aretha Franklin, and many others. Known for his dynamic yet simple approach, his work has influenced many musicians throughout his decades - long career. Rick has also composed music for television including the hit series Everybody Loves Raymond. In this episode, we talk about the early opportunities that lead to working with some of music’s biggest icons, his emphasis on simplicity in his approach, and the lessons he learned which helped him to establish a successful career. Follow Rick: https://www.instagram.com/rickmarotta/ https://www.facebook.com/rick.marotta/
This episode features my conversation with Brandon Green. Brandon is an internationally recognized biomechanics and fitness expert who specializes in optimizing performance and preventing injury for drummers. He’s the founder of Drum Mechanics and the creator of the Drum Fitness Program — an affordable, science-based training system designed to help drummers build strength, improve endurance, and play pain-free for life. In this episode, we discuss the importance of ergonomics, maintaining consistency and discipline to ensure success, and why rest is an essential aspect to personal development. Brandon has also graciously provided podcast listeners with a free 7 day trial for his program and the link can be found in the episode notes. Drum Forever Fitness Program - 7 Day Free Trial https://www.drummechanics.com/7daysfree Follow Brandon: https://www.instagram.com/drummechanics/ https://www.youtube.com/@brandondrummechanics https://www.facebook.com/brandon.green.378 https://www.drummechanics.com/ https://www.stratainternalperformance.com
This episode features my conversation with drummer Jerry Marotta. Renowned for his creative and dynamic musicianship, his playing has shaped the sound of artists including Peter Gabriel, Hall & Oates, Paul McCartney, Gowan, Tony Levin, The Indigo Girls, and many more. With decades of experience as both a live and session musician, Jerry brings a wealth of insight into drumming and the art of collaboration. In this episode, we talk about the creative process, his experiences working with some of music’s biggest icons,  and how his artistic journey continues to evolve. Our episode begins with part of our discussion about artwork he has collected over the years and why it’s so essential to support artists. Follow Jerry: https://jerrymarotta.com https://www.instagram.com/jerrymarottadrums https://www.facebook.com/JerryMarottaDrums/ https://www.youtube.com/c/jerrymarottamusic
This episode features my conversation with Aaron Comess. Growing up in Dallas, Texas and based in New York for the last 3 decades, Aaron is best know as the drummer for the multi-platinum funk-rock band Spin Doctors.  Known for his creativity and innovative drumming style,  Aaron is also an active session musician who has played on over 200 albums throughout his professional career. Aaron also maintains an active solo career and has released numerous albums featuring his own compositions and collaborations with other artists. In our conversation we talk about his studies at both the Berklee College of Music and The New School in New York, embracing your creative voice and the importance of always striving for excellence. Follow Aaron: https://aaroncomess.com/ https://www.instagram.com/acomess/ Facebook
This episode features my conversation with Russ Lawton. Growing up in Boston and now based in Vermont, Russ is best known as being the drummer for the Trey Anastasio Band for over twenty years. Highly regarded for his funk and afrobeat influenced style, he’s also currently active with his own projects including the instrumental trio LaMP and his duo project Soule Monde.  Russ is also an educator who has a passion for helping others to embrace their own creative voice. In our conversation we talk about his early influences which helped to inspire his musical style. We also discuss his approach to composition, and what he feels are essential traits when collaborating with others. Follow Russ: https://russlawton.com https://www.ilikelamp.com https://soulemonde.com https://www.facebook.com/russ.lawton.7 https://www.instagram.com/russlawton/
This episode features my conversation with Dylan Wissing. Based in Hoboken, New Jersey, Dylan is a session drummer who has recorded for artists including John Legend, Drake, Kanye West, Jay-Z and Eminem. He is best known as the drummer on Alicia Keys’ Grammy award-winning hit “Girl on Fire” Highly regarded for his creativity and expertise in recreating classic drum tracks, he  also teaches the art of recording and session drumming at his website “Creating The Sound. In our conversation we talk about his early influences, lessons he learned from his studies with session greats Kenny Aronoff & Shawn Pelton and the keys in establishing yourself as an in demand studio musician. Follow Dylan: https://dylanwissing.com https://www.creatingthesound.com/ https://www.instagram.com/dylan_wissing_drums/ https://www.youtube.com/@DylanWissing https://www.facebook.com/indiestudiodrummer
This episode features part two of my conversation with legendary Producer & Grammy Award-winning engineer Bill Schnee.  On this episode, we continue our discussion about his experiences working with many iconic artists, his perspectives on education, and why it’s essential to focus on performance and artistry over production. If you haven’t had the opportunity yet, be sure to go back and check out episode 72 which features part one of our conversation. Episode 72 Follow Bill: https://www.billschnee.com Chairman At The Board Amazon
This episode features my conversation with the legendary Bill Schnee. Bill is a producer, Grammy Award-winning engineer, and author of “Chairman at the Board—Recording the Soundtrack of a Generation”, where he shares his experiences working on the records that made him highly sought after. In our conversation, we talk about how he got started in this industry, the value of having a mentor, and the factors that are essential to make a great record. We also discuss his experiences working with some of the most iconic drummers of our generation. As this interview ran close to 2 hours, I have divided it into 2 episodes, so let’s sit back and get started with Part 1 of my interview with Bill Schnee. Follow Bill: https://www.billschnee.com Chairman At The Board Amazon
This episode features my conversation with UK based drummer & educator Ciara Chinniah. As a graduate of the ACM Music College in London, Ciara has played many theatre shows and performed in bands across the UK, Europe and America. Embracing her passion for odd time signatures, she’s described as a Pop/Rock drummer with a progressive edge. Ciara is an in-demand educator and has established a successful series of drum camps for woman focusing on empowerment and breaking down barriers. She was the co-host of the popular Drum Education Live podcast and is now the co-host of the new podcast Drummer Mamas. Ciara recently released her first book “Odd Times Made Easy” through Hudson Music Publishing. In our conversation, we talk about her love for odd time signatures, the importance of community, and why it’s okay to adapt your professional ambitions when your life priorities change in order to live a fulfilling life as a creative artist. Follow Ciara: https://www.ciaradrums.com https://www.instagram.com/ciaradrums/ https://www.facebook.com/CiaraDrums/  https://www.youtube.com/@ciaradrums Podcast https://drummermamas.buzzsprout.com
This episode features part two of my conversation with drummer Todd Sucherman.  On this episode, we continue our discussion about his experiences as a session musician, including working with the legendary Brian Wilson. We also talk about the lessons learned while working on his solo album “Last Flight Home” as well as his perspectives on education, managing social media and what defines success.  If you haven’t had the opportunity yet, be sure to go back and check out episode 69 which features part one of our conversation. Part One Follow Todd: https://www.toddsucherman.com https://www.instagram.com/toddsucherman/ https://www.facebook.com/toddsuchermanmusic YouTube
This episode features my conversation with Todd Sucherman. Todd is best known as the drummer for the legendary rock band Styx, a position he's held since 1996. Highly regarded for his precision, creativity and versatility, Todd has also established a successful career as a session musician and is one of the most respected drummers in the industry. Todd is an in-demand educator and is sought out worldwide for his clinics and masterclasses. His award winning Methods & Mechanics DVD series is considered to be essential viewing to drummers of all levels. In our conversation, we talk about his perspectives on how to establish and maintain a professional career, his early days as a session musician, and how that lead to the Styx gig.  We also discuss his reasons for switching back to Sonor drums and why it is so important to be passionate about the gear you use in order to stay inspired. As this interview ran close to 2 hours, I have divided it into 2 episodes, so here's Part 1 of my interview with Todd Sucherman. Follow Todd: https://www.toddsucherman.com https://www.instagram.com/toddsucherman/ https://www.facebook.com/toddsuchermanmusic YouTube
This episode features my conversation with Migdalia Van Der Hoven. Born and raised in Mexico, Migdalia studied at the Berklee College of Music and is now based in the UK. She’s an internationally acclaimed drummer renowned for her versatility. Currently active in UK musical theatre, her credits include the shows SIX the Musical, Little Shop Of Horrors, Cake the Musical and working with The Royal Shakespeare Company. As the leader of the Migdalia Van Der Hoven Quartet, she has released 2 projects including the EP Girl Facing South and their debut album Point Of Departure, which was recorded at the famed Abbey Road Studios. Migdalia is also the UK Ambassador for the organization “Women In Jazz Media” In our conversation, we talk about her experiences growing up in Mexico and how that shaped her musical identity. We discuss overcoming the obstacles she has faced throughout her career, and why it’s essential to adapt your professional aspirations in order to live a fulfilling life as a creative artist, while managing a healthy work/life balance. Follow Migdalia: https://www.migdaliavanderhoven.com https://www.instagram.com/migdaliavanderhoven/ https://www.facebook.com/migdaliavanderhoven1 https://www.youtube.com/miggytamez
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