Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 412 - Kelli Rae Tubbs (Part 2)

Percussionist, Bandleader, Vocalist, Historian, Educator, and Businessperson Kelli Rae Tubbs returns to talk about getting started professionally, building a broad base of skills, and developing performance goals (04:05), and finishes with the Random Ass Questions, including segments on writing for maracas, experiencing the music world as a woman, Val Kilmer movies, books on drummers, her love of travel to remote/strange locations, and much more (17:55).

Finishing with a Rave on the 1970 documentary film King: A Filmed Record…Montgomery to Memphis (01:04:55).

Kelli Rae Tubbs links:

Part 1 with Kelli Rae Tubbs

Kelli Rae Tubbs’s website

Kelli Rae Tubbs’s research on women and girls who drum

Kelli Rae Tubbs’s YouTube page

Kelli Rae Tubbs’s Facebook page

MSP Percussion Rentals & Repair

Kelli Rae Tubbs’s ReverbNation Arrangements page

Previous podcast guests mentioned:

Sarah Thawer in 2019

Juels Thomas in 2019

Other Links:

Opening song from Sunday in the Park with George

George M. Cohan

“God Bless America” - Irving Berlin

Rock of Ages

“More Than Words” - Extreme

Emmanuelle Caplette

Viola Smith

The Salton Sea trailer

Tombstone trailer

Kick it: A Social History of the Drum Kit - Matt Brennan

Finding the Groove - Jeremy Steinkoler

Joan Tower

Sharon Isbin

National Mustard Museum

Patrick Treadway

Raves:

King: A Filmed Record…Montgomery to Memphis trailer