Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 193 - David Eyler (Part 1)

Concordia College (MN) Percussion Professor David Eyler stops by to talk about his career at Concordia, the Tri-College Position, and surviving the job (03:20), storage and security of a large inventory of percussion instruments (32:50), recruitment, job transitions, and the coronavirus (41:20), and growing up near Baltimore and setting the table for his percussion career (01:09:00).

Finishing with a Rave on the frontline protestors (01:30:00).

Links:

David Eyler’s Concordia page

Andrew Spencer

Kenyon Williams

Sigurd Johnson

Johnny Lee Lane

“Time for Marimba” - Minoru Miki

Julia Gaines

Keiko Abe

Marimba Concerto No. 1 - Ney Rosauro

Cort McClaren

Keith Aleo

John Raush

James L. Moore

George Gaber

Portraits in Rhythm - Anthony Cirone

Bar Percussion Notebook - Linda Pimental

Leigh Howard Stevens

Gordon Stout

Gary Olmstead

Raves:

Columbia, MO’s protest

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 192 - 13th and Resources

Pete rewatches the Ava DuVernay documentary 13th as a springboard to talk about many of the great resources available to educate yourself about the events of the past week and ways to help going forward, in and out of the world of music.

Links:

13th trailer

Anti-Racism Starter Kit

20 Best Books About Anti-Racism

Black Independent Book Stores

Columbia, MO resources and businesses

Hard in the Paint with David Grubb

African-American Orchestral Percussionists

Institute for Composer Diversity

Music by Black Composers Directory

Underrepresented Percussion Literature and Artists

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 191 - Rich Holly (Part 2)

North Carolina State University Executive Director of the Arts Rich Holly returns to talk about growing up on Long Island (NY), playing in a dixieland band, and his time with the Long Island Youth Orchestra (01:40), going to SUNY-Potsdam for undergrad (26:00), his time at East Carolina University for his Master’s (40:00), his first teaching gig at Western State College (CO) (46:45), the early years at Northern Illinois (58:30), and works through the Random Ass Questions (01:04:00).

Finishing with a Rave on The Franchise and the 30 For 30 film Bad Boys (01:27:50).

Links:

Part 1 with Rich Holly

Rich Holly’s NCSU homepage

Long Islang Youth Orchestra

LIYO history

Geirangerfjord

Jim Petercsak

Steve and Eydie

Barry Manilow

Paul Price

Mario Gaetano

Harold Jones

Braveheart

House on Haunted Hill

The Horn Blows at Midnight

To Be Or Not To Be

Sue Grafton

Robert Chappell

Spike Jones

Bruce Niemi

Raves:

The Franchise - Cameron Stauth

Bad Boys

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 190 - Rich Holly (Part 1)

North Carolina State University’s Executive Director of the Arts Rich Holly stops by to talk about his current gig and the coronavirus (02:30), leaving Northern Illinois after 30+ years and his work as an administrator (23:00), and his years as Percussive Arts Society President in the 2000s (40:00).

Finishing with a Rave on The Last Dance (01:00:30).

Links:

Rich Holly’s NCSU page

Rich Holly’s Yamaha Page

Jim Petercsak

Robert Chappell

Tom Siwe

Emil Richards

Music For All

Mark Ford

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 189 - Bonnie Whiting

University of Washington Chair of Percussion Studies Bonnie Whiting stops by to talk about her percussion activities right now (02:45), teaching all up and down the West Coast and her school’s reaction to the coronavirus (15:30), growing up in Michigan and bringing her music to the underrepresented (27:40), getting her undergrad at Oberlin (OH) (43:15), starting her master’s, Tales and Scales, “selling out”, and catering to support herself (50:00), finishing up her master’s at Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (OH) before heading to UC-San Diego for her DMA (01:03:00), and finishing up with the Random Ass Questions (01:17:00).

Finishing with a Rave on Becoming Bond (01:34:30).

Links:

Bonnie Whiting’s Washington homepage

Bonnie Whiting’s homepage

Seattle Modern Orchestra

Speaking Percussionist

Ted Poor

Christina Sunardi

Seattle Symphony Orchestra

Steve Schick

Keith Claeys

Scratch Orchestra

Michael Rosen

Allen Otte

Percussion Group Cincinnati

Party Down

Narratology

Cecil Taylor

Ji Hye Jung

Aiyun Huang

Gwen Dease

Megan Arns

Julia Gaines

Waterworld

Ran

Throne of Blood

The Dead Zone

John Luther Adams

Krik? Krak! - Edwidge Danticat

All the Things I Lost in the Flood - Laurie Anderson

Raves:

Becoming Bond

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 188 - Josanne Francis

Steelpan Artist, Educator, and Artistic Director for the Cultural Academy for Excellence Josanne Francis stops by to talk CAFE, Steel on Wheels, and Parallel Intersections (03:00), the impact of the pandemic on her life and career (29:45), growing up in Trinidad (36:00), her undergrad years at Southern Miss and studying under John Wooton (53:30), her master’s degree years at Northern Illinois University and studying under Liam Teague (01:17:00), and hangs in there for the Random Ass Questions (01:36:00).

Finishing with a Rave on the 1982 film Ashes and Embers (01:50:40).

Links:

Josanne Francis’s homepage

Cultural Academy for Excellence

The Strathmore Artist-in-Residence Class of 2018

Steel on Wheels

Parallel Intersections

Cliff Alexis

John Wooton

Ray Holman

“A Night in Tunisia”

“Raga No. 1” - Bill Cahn

“Xylophonia” - Joe Green

“Flight of the Bumblebee” - Rimsky-Korsakov

“Impressions” - Liam Teague

“Charlotte Street” - Ray Holman

“Open Window” - Robert Chappell

“From Within” - Michel Camilo

Concerto for Steelpan and Orchestra - Jan Bach

“Triplets” - G.H. Green

“Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 - Franz Liszt

Rush Hour trailer

Queen & Slim trailer

The Platform trailer

“Chant” - Liam Teague

“Heal The World” - Michael Jackson

“We Are the World” - Michael Jackson

Raves:

Ashes and Embers - Haile Gerima discusses

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 187 - Jason Baker (Part 2)

Jason Baker of Mississippi State University returns to chat about his undergrad years at UConn (01:50), his master’s years at the New England Conservatory (MA) (15:00), his doctoral years at North Texas, his first years at MSU, and getting an MBA (26:30), and holds on for the Random Ass Questions (50:30).

Finishing with a Rave on American Experience: The Great War (01:10:30).

Links:

Part 1 with Jason Baker

Frank Picarazzi

Michael Vercelli

George Crumb

The Cadets

…and the mountains rising nowhere - Joseph. Schwantner

Music for Prague, 1968 - Karel Husa

Concerto for Four Percussion Soloists and Orchestra - William Kraft

1991 Cadets DCI show end

Boston Crusaders

Will Hudgins

Frank Epstein

Glassmen

Ed Stephan

John Lane

Eric Willie

I-Jen Fang

Sandi Rennick

Matthew Coley

Robert Moore

Brian Hanner

Mark Ford

Ralph Hicks

Symphony No. 7, 2nd movement (Josef Krips) - Beethoven

The King’s Speech - Beethoven Symphony No. 7

Raves:

The Great War - American Experience

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 186 - Jason Baker (Part 1)

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 185 - Jessica Williams

Alabama State University Percussion Professor Jessica Williams stops by to talk about her current gig teaching at her alma mater, working on her doctorate and working as a caregiver (2:20), growing up in Jackson, TN, and her high school percussion experiences (29:15), doing her undergrad at Alabama State and her HBCU show-style drumming experience (47:30), her master’s at the University of Florida and working with Bill Shaltis at the University of Memphis (01:12:30), and takes some time for the Random Ass Questions (01:36:15).

Finishing with a Rave on exercise and activity in these pandemic times (02:01:30).

Links:

Jessica Williams’ website

Jessica Williams’ Alabama State website

Synesthesia Suite - Andy Akiho

Andy Akiho

Ian Rosenbaum

Bill Shaltis

Teddy Hall, Jr.

Magic City Classic

“Clapping Music” - Steve Reich

“Four on the Floor” - Chad Rehmann

“Benediction” - John Stevens

“Just Buckets” - Brian Justison

“Taiko” - Scott Harding

“Do You Have a Light?” - Emmanuel Sejourne

“Total Praise” - Richard Smallwood

“African Wind” - Eckhard Kopetzki

Frank Shaffer

Kenneth Broadway

“Champagne Life” - Ne-Yo

“Fancy” - Iggy Azalea

“Spanish Dance” - Kai Stensgaard

“Asturias Leyenda” - Albeniz/Stensgaard

“A cricket sang and set the sun” - Blake Tyson

“Nocturne” - Andrew Thomson

“Cuban Overture” - George Gershwin

“Porgy and Bess" Suite - George Gershwin

Variations on a Theme of Paganini - Rachmaninov

The Red Silk Thread - Stella Sung

Requiem - Verdi

“Point Blank” - Paul Dooley

Symphonic Metamorphosis - Paul Hindemith

El Salon Mexico - Aaron Copland

Overture to the School for Scandal - Samuel Barber

“Vesuvius” - Frank Ticheli

Die Moldau - Bedrich Smetana

Traveler - David Maslanka

In Evening’s Stillness - Joseph Schwantner

“Rebonds B+A” - Iannis Xenakis

Concerto for Marimba and Choir - Gene Koshinski

Aladdin trailer

The Lion King trailer

The Princess and the Frog trailer

Sextuplets trailer

Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron trailer

“People” - Jonathan McReynolds

Terrell - Jonathan McReynolds

Terrell - Cynthia Erivo

“Purple Rain” - Cynthia Erivo

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 184 - Jeremy Maytum

University of Maryland Drumline Director and BlueSHIFT Percussion Quartet member Jeremy Maytum stops by to talk about his University of Maryland work (02:45), completing the BlueSHIFT quartet for the podcast (18:30), the changes to his job due to the coronavirus (29:00), growing up in Colorado, being in a huge middle-school marching band, and his high school tennis career (40:30), going to Colorado State-Pueblo for undergrad (56:30), getting a Masters at Colorado State (01:06:20), post- masters teaching, heavy metal music and starting the DMA at Kentucky (01:20:35), and hangs in there for the Random Ass Questions (01:47:15).

Finishing with a Rave in appreciation of Ellis Marsalis, Bill Withers, and John Prine (02:02:45).

Links:

Jeremy Maytum’s Maryland page

Jeremy Maytum’s homepage

Andrea Brown

Christopher Butler

Francisco Perez

Matthew Geiger

Maryland Winds

James Campbell

“Mallet Quartet” - Steve Reich

“Trying” - David Skidmore

“Kyoto” - John Psathas

“The Whole Toy Laid Down” - Dave Hollinden

“Worker’s Union” - Louis Andriessen

“Coming Together” - Frederic Rzewski

Third Coast Percussion

So Percussion

Clocks in Motion

“Tom Sawyer” - Rush

Aaron Turner

“Therapy” - John Serry

“West Side Suite” - John Serry

“Conversations” - John Serry

“Rhythm Song” - Paul Smadbeck

“Two Mexican Dances” - Gordon Stout

“Astral Dance” - Gordon Stout

“Pieces of Wood” - Steve Reich

Eric Hollenbeck

Michael Burritt

“See Ya Thursday” - Steven Mackey

“Velocities” - Joseph Schwantner

“Merlin” - Andrew Thomas

(EDGE) Corrugated Box - Bruce Hamilton

“Rebonds A B” - Iannis Xenakis

“Reflections on the Nature of Water” - Jacob Druckman

“Rain Tree” - Toru Takemitsu

“Animism” - Stephen Ridley

Brian Nozny

Omar Carmenates

Live Scenes from New York - Dream Theater

“Run to the Hills” - Iron Maiden

“Peace Sells” - Megadeth

“One” - Metallica

“Ace of Spades” - Motorhead

“Raining Blood” - Slayer

“Antisocial” - Anthrax

“Thieves” - Ministry

“Hop (2)” - Paul Lansky

“Side by Side” - Michio Kitazume

Nadal vs. Federer

Agassi vs. Sampras

“Music for 18 Musicians” - Steve Reich

Museum of Modern Art

Starry Night - Vincent Van Gogh

Raves:

Ellis Marsalis, Jr.

Bill Withers

John Prine

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 183 - Emily Tannert Patterson, 2020

Former Texas Percussion Educator and current U.K. Online Learning Specialist Emily Tannert Patterson returns to talk about leaving the Texas music world and moving a family (and pets) overseas (02:45), her new job and colleagues’ difficulties switching over to remote teaching due to the coronavirus (29:00), and gives Pete some help in dealing with his own remote teaching (42:00).

Finishing with a Rave on the classic 1950 film No Way Out (01:08:00).

Links:

Emily Tannert Patterson’s 2017 appearance on the show

Emily Tannert Patterson’s website

Cambridge University Press

The “Exceptional Talent” Visa

Tom Burritt

Dave Gerhart

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)

Coursera

edX

Synchronous vs. Asynchronous learning

MusicTheory.net

Soundtrap

SmartMusic

Rhythm! Scene

David Skidmore

Evelyn Glennie TED Talk

Cat Crunch

Formative vs. Summative Assessments

Raves:

No Way Out trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 182 - Ryan Robinson

Oklahoma City-based Percussionist, Educator, and Composer Ryan Robinson stops by to talk about his current teaching gigs (03:00), the Great Plains Percussion Group (18:00), his music compositions and the impact of the coronavirus on his career (33:00), growing up in Kansas City, MO and combining his loves of sports and music (48:15), going to Pittsburg State University (KS) for undergrad (01:05:00), getting Master’s Degrees in percussion and composition from Oklahoma City University (01:16:30), and settling in for the Random Ass Questions (01:26:00).

Finishing with a Rave on classic NCAA tournament games (01:52:15).

Links:

Ryan Robinson’s Linked-in Page

Painted Sky Opera

Darren Heath

Oklahoma Modern Music Collective

Duo Rodinia

Great Plains Percussion Group

Oklahoma Composers Orchestra

Jamie Wind Whitmarsh

Tommy Dobbs

Von Hansen

Jeremy Parr

Gordon Hicken

“Stained Glass” - David Gillingham

“Crown of Thorns” - David Maslanka

“Prelude No. 1” - George Gershwin

Joe W. Moore III

Jim Clanton

Alex Smith

Speakerboxx/The Love Below - Outkast

“Frogs” - Keiko Abe

The Rudimental Cookbook - Edward Freytag

Craig Fuchs

“Bonham” - Christopher Rouse

David Steffens

Edward Knight

Quincy Jones

Terence Blanchard

Adolphus Hailstork

The Mask trailer

Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas trailer

Friday trailer

Life trailer

Bel-Air trailer

Power and Light District (Kansas City)

Glory Denied

Super Bowl 54 highlights

Hunters

Raves:

Classic NCAA tourney games

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 181 - David Grubb, 2020

Hard in the Paint sports radio show host David Grubb stops by for the 4th time! to talk about the coronavirus’ impact on him and the sports world (03:45), his new radio show (21:40), and Kobe Bryant’s legacy and the NBA game today (33:50).

Finishing with a Rave on supporting your communities (58:15).

Links:

David Grubb’s appearances on the podcast in 2016, 2017, and 2018

Hard in the Paint with David Grubb

Hard in the Paint podcasts

Drew Brees

Zion Williamson

NBA Postpones Season

NCAA Cancels March Madness

Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson

Rudy Gobert

Kobe Bryant plane crash

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 180 - Steve Hemphill

Northern Arizona University Percussion Professor Steve Hemphill talks about getting the job, finishing his doctorate, and dealing with old technology (03:00), the school and the city of Flagstaff (34:20), growing up in Rome, NY and Belleville, IL, and thoughts on the college teaching profession (48:00), going to Eastman for undergrad (01:03:10), going to Eastman for the Master’s, living in Atlanta and teaching in Wyoming (01:07:10) and an unusual Random Ass Questions segment involving long-term health, former students, and the opera Tosca (01:33:40).

Finishing with a Rave on hygiene (01:57:00).

Links:

Steve Hemphill’s Homepage

Steve Hemphill’s Northern Arizona page

Gary Werdesheim

JB Smith

John W. Parks IV

Robert Glidden

Saul Goodman

Cloyd Duff

Jim Peterczak

Brevard Music Center

Massie Johnson

Cort McClaren

Duncan Patton

Christopher Lamb

Charles Owen

John H. Beck

Josh Gottry

Drew Worden

James Doyle

Tosca - Giaccomo Puccini

Raves:

Coronavirus lockdown

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 179 - Justin Alexander

Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Percussion Professor Justin Alexander stops by to talk about his job and how it’s changed over the years, VCU’s place in Virginia, and his recent interest in Indian classical music (02:30), growing up in Little Rock, Ark., and his high school rock band Green Olive Tree (25:30), going to the University of Central Arkansas (UCA) for undergrad and studying under Blake Tyson and Tom Burritt (36:15), the year he took off from school and returning to UCA for his master’s (47:15), his years at FSU for his doctorate and working at Troy University (AL) (54:15) and takes the time for some Random Ass Questions (01:14:30).

Finishing with a Rave on the True/False Documentary Film Festival (01:34:00).

Links:

Justin Alexander’s Homepage

Justin Alexander’s VCU page

Steve Gisby

Luis Rivera

Andrew McGraw

Peter Martin

Kris Keeton

Michael Burritt

Shawn Mativetsky

Héctor Barez

Blake Tyson

John W. Parks IV

Syntax Records

Green Olive Tree

Dave Lombardo

Tom Burritt

Chester Thompson

Chris Norton

Gordon Stout

Ben Finley

Rumors of War - Kehinde Wiley

Raves:

True/False Film Festival

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 178 - Kristen Shiner McGuire

Nazareth College (NY) Percussion Professor and Director of the Music Business Program Kristen Shiner McGuire stops by to talk about Nazareth College and her performing career (07:35), her work with the Rita Collective (39:30), growing up in NYC and Potsdam, NY and the influence of her woodwind-performing father (46:00), getting her undergrad degree from the University of Illinois (01:05:00), studying with Keiko Abe in Japan after undergrad (01:14:00), her Eastman grad school years (01:23:50), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions (01:36:10).

Finishing with a Rave and a Recording from the Rita Collective’s 2016 album Forty-One Seconds (01:52:45).

Links:

Kristen Shiner McGuire’s website

Kristen Shiner McGuire’s Nazareth website

Rita Collective

John H. Beck

Stella Hill

Stephen King

Criminal Minds

Tom Siwe

Keiko Abe

Paul Smadbeck

Leigh Howard Stevens

Mallet Percussion Workbook - Kristen Shiner McGuire

Anouar Brahem

“Declaration, Song and Dance” - Kristen Shiner McGuire

Herbert Smith

Joe Parker

Jim Petercsak

Dalcroze eurhythmics

Cinque Terre

Paul Price

Michael Udow

Joel Spencer

Charlotte Mabrey

Chris Shultis

Michael Colgrass

“Encounters III” - William Kraft

“4 Verses for Timpani” - Murray Houliff

Kay Stonefelt

Patty Niemi

Ruth Cahn

“River” - Ben Platt

“Hallelujah” - Jai-Jagdeesh

Raves:

Forty-One Seconds - The Rita Collective

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 177 - Josh Gottry

Arizona-based Composer, Percussionist and Educator Josh Gottry talks about his teaching career now and getting his Master’s degree in composition (02:40), growing up in Minnesota, Texas and near Phoenix, and his music-teacher grandfather (22:30), going to Northern Arizona to study with Steve Hemphill for undergrad (32:50), his post-graduate time in Texas and how he returned to Arizona (47:00) and deals with the Random Ass Questions (58:45).

Finishing with a Rave on the Best American Nonrequired Reading Series (01:23:20).

Links:

Josh Gottry’s website

Paul Buyer

Steve Hemphill

“Irrelevant” - Josh Gottry

Cort McClaren

Nancy Zeltsman

Nathan Daughtrey

Drew Worden

Glenn Hackbarth

N.A.R.D.

Modern School for Xylophone, Marimba and Vibraphone - Morris Goldenberg

Portraits in Rhythm - Tony Cirone

Instruction Course for Xylophone - G.H. Green

“Nyack” - David Friedman

“Marimba Spiritual” - Minoru Miki

“Genesis” - Josh Gottry

“Diversions for Flute and Marimba” - Peter Tanner

“Sunflower” - Harvey Sollberger

Phoenix Suns 2005 highlights

Phoenix Suns 1993 highlights

Dead Poets Society trailer

Bobby Freeman, Arizona Diamondbacks organist

National Gallery of Art

J. Paul Getty Museum

Raves:

Best American Nonrequired Reading

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 176 - CJ Menge

Austin (TX) based Steelband artist, educator and composer CJ Menge stops by to talk about Inside Out Steelband and his work with area high schools (01:50), making Inside Out a non-profit and starting Boxfish Music Publishing (27:40), growing up all over the U.S. before settling in Houston (36:40), spending a couple of years at Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (OH) before moving to Austin and finishing up his degree at St. Edwards University (TX) (55:00), his travels in Trinidad and Tobago (01:19:00), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions (01:25:00).

 Finishing with a Rave on the 2020 Oscars (01:47:15). 

Links:

CJ Menge’s homepage

Boxfish Music Publishing

Inside Out Steelband

Austin, TX Cultural Funding

Darren Dyke

Ellie Mannette

Ben Toth

Liam Teague

Dave Longfellow

Mia Gormandy

Carolyn Trowbridge

Emily Lemmerman

Louis Raymond-Kolker

Dave Hall

Matt Ehlers

Heath Bar History

Percussion Group Cincinnati

Cliff Alexis

Feldenkrais Method

Tony Edwards

Andy Narell

Ray Holman

College World Series

Joe vs. The Volcano trailer

Ishtar trailer

Schitt’s Creek

The Rothko Chapel

Raves:

2020 Oscars

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 175 - Josh Jones (Part 2)

Calgary Philharmonic Principal Percussionist Josh Jones Returns in Part 2 to talk about growing up in Chicago and what it’s like to perform now (02:25), his undergrad years at DePaul (IL) (23:30), his orchestral fellowship in Detroit and his year of audition prep back in Chicago (41:25), and has a good time with the Random Ass Questions (51:45).

Finishing with a Rave on the novel The Grapes of Wrath (01:18:40).

Links:

Josh Jones, Part 1

Spatial Studies for Hitting Things

Chicago Lyric Opera Percussionists

Patricia Dash

Keith Aleo

Michael Kozakis

Al Payson

Michael Green

Etudes for Snare Drum - Richard Weiner

Jeremy Epp

Paul Yancich

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

“White Knuckle Stroll” - Casey Cangelosi

An American Tail trailer

The Great Mouse Detective trailer

The Lion King trailer

Eminem on Logic’s “Homicide”

Raves:

The Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 174 - Josh Jones (Part 1)

Calgary Philharmonic Principal Percussionist Josh Jones stops by in Part 1 to talk about his current gig and some of his previous orchestral stops (01:40), his new text Spatial Studies for Hitting Things (14:45), the PASIC 2019 panel on Entrepreneurship (26:30), and his continued recovery from cancer and living in Calgary (38:00).

Finishing with a Rave on the life of Kobe Bryant (01:00:45).

Links:

Josh Jones’ website

Josh Jones’ Calgary Philharmonic page

Spatial Studies for Hitting Things

Buddy Rich

Jojo Mayer

Bruce Lee

Feldenkrais Method

Alexander Technique

Stanislavski’s System

Les Twins

Todd Meehan

Maria Finkelmeier

Andrea Tafelski

Mark Perrett