Peter Luscombe: Drum Groove, Longevity and Life as a Working Musician
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In this episode, I sit down with drummer Peter Luscombe, a mainstay of Australian music whose feel, sound and instinct have shaped countless recordings and performances over the past four decades.
We talk about his early years, his approach to groove, and the craft of supporting songs across a huge range of artists and styles. Peter reflects on long-term musical relationships — including more than 30 years playing with Paul Kelly, his work with The Black Sorrows, and the evolution of the RocKwiz Orchestra on television and on tour. He also shares stories about the fast turnarounds required for RocKwiz, the challenges, and the joy of collaborating with so many different musicians.
We dig into the realities of the industry too: living hand-to-mouth even with 40 years’ experience, the lack of royalties for Australian session musicians, and why many players are advocating for change. Peter speaks openly about the work, the highs, the struggles, and the dedication it takes to sustain a career in music.
A grounded, generous conversation with one of Australia’s most respected drummers.























