Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 339 - Raynor Carroll (Part 2)

Percussionist, Composer, Performer, Educator and Entrepreneur Raynor Carroll returns to talk about growing up in Los Angeles, playing drumset, and getting into concert percussion at a young age (02:15), studying with Mitchell Peters at California State University – Los Angeles, and his personal enjoyment of a “clean musical score” (21:25), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including discussions of student focus, his West African musical study, Ravi Shankar, The L.A. Rams, Wilt Chamberlain, The National Museum of African American History and Culture, and the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, D.C. (27:40).

Finishing with a Rave on the 1997 film The Apostle (01:07:20).

Links:

Part 1 with Raynor Carroll

Raynor Carroll

Rite of Spring - Igor Stravinsky

Esa-Pekka Salonen

Los Angeles Philharmonic

Mamaday Keita

CODA trailer

Plan 9 From Outer Space trailer

Boris Karloff

Bela Lugosi

Indian Sun: The Life and Music of Ravi Shankar - Oliver Craske

Concerto No. 1 for Sitar and Orchestra - Ravi Shankar

Wilt Chamberlain career highlights

L.A. Rams 2021 Super Bowl

Frank Robinson highlights

Roman Gabriel highlights

Lawrence McCutcheon highlights

Merlin Olsen highlights

The Hollywood Bowl

Daphnis et Chloé - Maurice Ravel

Sir Simon Rattle

National Museum of African American History and Culture

Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington D.C.

Raves:

The Apostle trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 338 - Raynor Carroll (Part 1)

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 337 - Edward Choi

After Pete discusses a very busy month for the Athletics Bands at Mizzou, Principal Percussionist for the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra and educator Edward Choi stops by to talk about his orchestral position, the ways he serves the greater Korean percussion community, and his college teaching schedule (04:10), his work with the Percussion Conservatory (27:25), growing up mostly in Toronto, his Drum Corps years, getting an English degree and studying Asian languages, and coming to percussion later in life (33:50), living and learning in Korea, and teaching Drum Corps in Asia (49:00), studying with Michael Burritt at Northwestern and She-e Wu at Rutgers (01:04:50), his time learning from Alan Abel (01:11:45), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, with discussions of the value of both Drum Corps and Orchestral Music study, issues of IDE, watching U.S. sports in Korea, and great books (01:23:50).

Finishing with a Rave regarding more of Pete’s recent travels (01:59:10).

Links:

Edward Choi’s Percussion Conservatory page

Edward Choi’s Seoul Philharmonic page

Christopher Deviney

Musical Chairs

Myung-Whun Chung

Alan Abel

Riccardo Muti

Eric Sammut

Joshua Vonderheide

Will James on the podcast in 2017

Norm Weinberg on the podcast in 2017

Joseph Pereira

Boston Crusaders DCI

Star of Indiana DCI

NEXUS Percussion

Russell Hartenberger

Robin Engelman

Fred Hinger

“The Birds” - NEXUS Percussion, 1984

Thom Hannum

Colin McNutt

Keiko Abe

Method of Movement for Marimba - L.H. Stevens

Beverley Johnston

“Dynamite” - BTS

Squid Game trailer

The Three Japanese Alphabets

Jeff Lee

Steven Schick

Adrian Stefanescu

Jeremy Branson

She-e Wu

“Mirage pour Marimba” - Yasuo Sueyoshi

“Variations on Lost Love” - David Maslanka

“Caprice No. 24” - Nicolo Paganini/Johan Bridger

“Velocities” - Joseph Schwantner

“Rhythmic Caprice” - L.H. Stevens

“Rhythm Song” - Paul Smadbeck

I-Jen Fang

Scheherazade, Mvt. III - N. Rimsky-Korsakov

Bolero - Maurice Ravel

Thomas Sherwood

Christopher Lamb

Cloyd Duff

Unsuk Chin

Rebecca Lloyd-Jones on the podcast in 2022

Dune (2021) trailer

Eternals trailer

Franny and Zooey - J.D. Salinger

IQ84 - Haruki Murakami

Doug Flutie NFL Highlights

Old Dutch Ketchup Potato Chips

Canadian Butter Tarts

Coffee Crisp Chocolate Bar

Dark Chocolate Hobnobs

Jaap van Zweden

Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra

Symphony No. 1 - Jean Sibelius

Becca Laurito on the podcast in 2023

Raves:

Old Sacramento

DOCO

Fisherman’s Wharf (SF)

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 336 - Britton-René Collins

Percussionist, Composer, and Solo and Chamber performer Britton-René Collins stops by to talk about the Excelsis Quartet and its importance in the percussion field (02:30), the Vision Duo with violinist Ariel Horowitz, and getting into composing and arranging (13:40), the 2022 PASIC panel on Black Women Percussionists, including discussions of isolation, loneliness, and the pressure of the “superwoman” complex (24:40), growing up in Gainesville, Fl, her piano background, and her very accomplished musical family (46:00), going to the University of Toronto (ON) for her undergrad, and attending soundSCAPES in Italy (01:02:10), studying her Master’s at the University of Michigan (01:14:45), and takes on the Random Ass Questions, including discussions of the Harry Potter books and movies, Rafa Nadal, and Chan’s Chinese Food in Gainesville (01:22:20).

Finishing with a Rave on Baltimore Boys and The Boys of Dunbar (01:47:00).

Links:

Britton-René Collins’s website

Excelsis Percussion

Vision Duo

So Percussion

Third Coast Percussion

Doug Perkins

Concert Artists Guild

Marimolin

“History of Tango” - Astor Piazzolla

“Legal Highs” - David P. Jones

Jillian Baxter on the podcast in 2020

“Thirteen Drums” - Maki Ishii

“Velocities” - Joseph Schwantner

“Merlin” - Andrew Thomas

Harry Potter

Andy Harnsberger on the podcast in 2022

Conrado Moya

Beverly Johnston

Aiyun Huang

soundSCAPE

“Imaginary Landscape No. 1” - John Cage

“Ricefall” - Michael Pisaro

Interstellar main theme - Hans Zimmer

Interstellar trailer

“Dancing Queen” - ABBA

Chan’s Chinese Food in Gainesville, FL

“Misty” - Erroll Garner

“Temazcal” - Javier Alvarez

Raves:

Baltimore Boys

The Boys of Dunbar - Alejandro Danois

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 335 - Adam Bruce

Percussionist, Composer, Educator, and Palen Music Store Manager Adam Bruce stops by to talk about his composition career (03:10), his job with Palen Music in Broken Arrow (OK) (14:30), growing up in Edmond (OK), music being the family business, and his high school marching band and sports background (23:20), attending Oklahoma Christian University for undergrad and being the only undergrad percussion major there, along with his years marching DCI (38:20), teaching and building a studio after his undergrad, doing his Masters degree at Oklahoma City University, building a marimba, encounters with Vida Chenoweth, and the Moore (OK) tornado of 2013 (59:30), teaching at Tulsa Union (OK) in a percussion director position, and working with indoor drumline (01:18:10), and finishes with the Random Ass Questions, with discussions of The Godfather, Stephen King, and great music (01:23:00).

Finishing with a Rave on films that Pete enjoyed during the 2023 True/False Documentary Film Festival (01:47:15).

Links:

Adam Bruce’s webpage

Palen Music - Broken Arrow (OK)

Tarzan soundtrack - Phil Collins

The Mummy end credits - Jerry Goldsmith

Nathan Daughtrey on the podcast in 2021

Brian West

Clif Walker on the podcast in 2021

Oklahoma Music Educators Association

Lehman Trilogy

“Imperial March” - John Williams

OKC Thunder 2012 highlights

David Steffens

“Yellow After the Rain” - Mitchell Peters

Stick Control for the Snare Drummer - George Stone

Colts DCI

Bluecoats DCI

Michael McIntosh

Cavaliers DCI

Eric Shriver

Jim Casella

Jim Ancona

James Campbell

Bret Kuhn

2006 Bluecoats Show - Connexus

Aimachi

“Crown of Thorns” - David Maslanka

“Diabolic Variations” - Raymond Helble

“Montana Music” - David Maslanka

Vida Chenoweth

Mike Balter

Colin Currie

Leigh Howard Stevens

Moore (OK) 2013 tornado

“José/beFore John 5” - Aurel Hollo

Cort McClaren on the podcast in 2022

Julie Davila on the podcast in 2019

The Godfather trailer

Cry Wilderness MST3K

Jaws Theme Song - John Williams

Indiana Jones Theme Song - John Williams

Ford v Ferrari trailer

Yellowstone trailer

Burn Company BBQ - Tulsa (OK)

Rob Parks

Ivan Trevino on the podcast in 2022

Raves:

True/False

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 334 - Ben Tomlinson

Texas A&M-Kingsville Percussion Professor Ben Tomlinson stops by to talk TAMUK and the New Faculty Investment Program at his school (02:10), the University Pedagogy Committee for PAS (and Pete’s appearance there last fall) (22:40), growing up in Greenville, SC, the challenges of building percussion programs in the state, and being an Eagle Scout (29:00), attending Furman University (SC) for undergrad and the University of South Carolina for his master’s, along with a discussion of the marriage partnership as it relates to jobs (41:15), his years studying at Florida State University for the doctorate (59:35), teaching adjunct at Stephen F. Austin State University (TX) (01:08:05), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including discussions of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity, Coffee, FSU sports, Chuck Palaniuk books, and Everything Everywhere All At Once (01:18:25).

Finishing with a Rave on the 2022 film Living (01:35:45).

Links:

Ben Tomlinson’s website

Ben Tomlinson’s TAMUK website

Randy Fluman

New Faculty Investment Program

Brad Meyer on the podcast in 2021

Brian Thacker

Nathan Daughtrey on the podcast in 2021

Michael Rosen

Timothy K. Adams, Jr.

Steve Schick

Mike Sammons on the podcast in 2022

Omar Carmenates on the podcast in 2018

Gordon Hicken

Threads - Paul Lansky

Ballet Mécanique - George Antheil

Scott Herring on the podcast in 2022

John W. Parks IV on the podcast in 2018

She-e Wu

Tom Burritt on the podcast in 2021

Chase Banks

Innovative Percussion

Hal Leonard

Karel Husa

Onyx Coffee

Methodical Coffee - Greenville, SC

Driftwood Coffee Company - Corpus Christi, TX

Everything Everywhere All At Once trailer

Kaleidoscope trailer

Chuck Palaniuk

Sully’s Steamers

Falls Park, Greenville (SC)

Charlie’s BBQ - Greenville, SC

Cookout

Tandem Creperie - Traveler’s Rest, SC

Sierra Nevada - Asheville, NC

Raves:

Living trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 333 - Erin Elstner (Part 2)

Webster University (MO) Percussion Professor Erin Elstner returns to talk about living and working in New York City post-undergrad (01:35), dealing with the COVID pandemic and maintaining her high level of activity (16:10), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including segments on navigating the percussion world as a woman, suspense movies, playing very challenging and odd percussion music, and a wonderful story of re-connecting (22:20).

Finishing with a Rave on a recent Take 6 live concert (01:00:30).

Links:

Part 1 with Erin Elstner

Erin Elstner’s Canopus Drum page

Carnegie Hall Teaching Artists

Third Street Music School Settlement

“In The Street” - Big Star

The Mercury Lounge

Brownies

Nada Surf

Luna

Cracker

Camper Van Beethoven

Pitch-A-Tent Records

Clem Snide

Red House Painters

In The Heights

Hit Like A Girl contest

“I Love Rock and Roll” - Joan Jett

Riki Lindhome

Wednesday

Rope trailer

Monsieur Hire trailer

Coming to America trailer

Gigli trailer

Hunger - Knut Hamsun

Jay Chou

David Tao

Satyajit Ray

Peter Greenaway

The Pillow Book trailer

Raves:

Take 6

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 332 - Erin Elstner (Part 1)

Webster University (MO) Percussion Professor and Freelance Percussionist Erin Elstner stops by to talk about teaching and performing in the St. Louis Area, teaching and playing in Asia, setting up a new program, and the fun of bringing in guest artists (05:15), more talk about her Webster jog (33:00), growing up in Iowa and St. Louis, her musical family, playing challenging piano music, marching band experiences, and her enjoyment of playing sports (41:00), and talks about her time in undergrad at the New School in NYC (01:06:35).

Finishing with a Rave on the book and film Being There (01:24:50).

Links:

Erin Elstner’s Canopus Drums page

Erin Elstner on “The Humble Tambourine” on NPR

Postmodern Jukebox

The Fabulous Fox Theater

Powell Hall Renovations

The MUNY (STL)

Final Fantasy concerts

Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations

Quinton Robinson

Tommy Lee

Keith Also on the podcast in 2020

Jason Bittner

Piano Concerto No. 1 - Johannes Brahms

St. Louis Blues 2019 Stanley Cup win

Goon trailer

Slap Shot trailer

James Preiss

Manhattan Marimba Quartet

Glen Velez

Ziryab Trio

Trio Monkapotamus

Raves/Links:

“College Students Are Not All Right” - Nitish Pahwa

Being There - Jerzy Kosinski

Being There trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 331 - Cameron Leach

Solo Percussionist, Performer, Educator, Podcaster, and host of Drums and Drams Cameron Leach stops by to talk about his recent PASIC 2022 performance, removing applause breaks, and playing highly difficult music on a deadline (03:00), teaching at Capital University (OH), playing Principal Percussion position at the Columbus Symphony, and maintaining his mental and physical health (18:55), growing up near Columbus, being in pop bands and marching band, and his enjoyment of learning languages (30:00), attending Capital University for undergrad, going to Chosen Vale, and multiple styles of teachers and teaching (52:30), getting his Masters at Eastman (NY) with Michael Burritt, and beginning his solo percussion career (01:00:00), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, with sections on developing artist percussionists, sensible clothing, great movies, and much more (01:19:00).

Finishing with a Rave on the 2023 documentary film Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming a Space (01:40:40).

Links:

Cameron Leach’s website

“63 Across 81 Down” - Ancel Neeley

“Originating Within” - Nick Werth

“Broken Mirrors” - Vera Stanojevic

“I Leave You the Real World” - David Skidmore

Orphic Percussion

Columbus Symphony

“A Little Piece of Heaven” - Avenged Sevenfold

“Disasterpiece” - Slipknot

Rhythm X, Inc.

Blue Devils Drum Corps

Bluecoats Drum Corps

Randall May Drum Carriers

Michael Burritt

Leigh Howard Stevens Marimba Seminar

Bob Breithaupt

Ryan Kilgore

She-e Wu

Chosen Vale

Colin Currie

“Burritt Variations” - Alejandro Viñao

Robert Van Sice

Casey Cangelosi on the podcast in 2017

Eastman’s Arts Leadership Program

Drew Tucker

Todd Meehan on the podcast in 2017

Josh Jones on the podcast in 2020

Rob Knopper

Andy Harnsberger on the podcast in 2022

Richard Henson

Chad Floyd

“Over the Rainbow” - Harold Arlen/Robert Oetomo arranged

“Astral Dance” - Gordon Stout

“Mirage” - "Yasuo Sueyoshi

“Prelude No. 1” - Emmanuel Séjourné

Shooter trailer

The Dark Knight Rises trailer

The Longest Yard (2005) trailer

Gods of Egypt trailer

Georges St-Pierre UFC Highlights

Khabib Nurmagomedov UFC Highlights

Conor McGregor UFC Highlights

Elijah Craig Barrel Proof

Wild Turkey 101

King of Kentucky Bourbon

“buttonwood” - Evan Chapman

Raves:

Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming a Space

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 330 - Becca Laurito

Principal Percussionist for the Hawai’i Symphony Orchestra Becca Laurito stops by to talk about her PASIC 2022 presentation on performance anxiety and her focus on sound and energy healing (03:40), her role with the Hawai’i Symphony, the audition process, and the challenges of performing on the island (29:00), growing up in Chicago, playing piano prior to focusing on percussion, and rowing crew (54:05), her undergrad at Northwestern (IL), recovering from a broken clavicle, and making a freelance career early on (01:08:50), going to grad school at Temple (PA) and later to DePaul (IL), and the auditioning process (01:19:45), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions (01:33:15).

Finishing with a Rave on the 2022 film Till (02:04:00).

Links:

Becca Laurito’s website

Flumie

Hawai’i Symphony Orchestra

Raynor Carroll

Brad Davis

Mason Bates

Trey Wyatt

Matt McClung on the podcast in 2022

David Moss

Drive My Car trailer

Symphony No. 1 - Jean Sibelius

Michael Burritt

She-e Wu

James Ross

Alan Abel

Chris Deviney

Lychee fruit

Pita Inn

Good Will Hunting trailer

The Love Guru trailer

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery trailer

Fight Club trailer

Memento trailer

Se7en trailer

Shameless trailer

The Body Keeps the Score - Besser Van Der Kolk

The Life of Pi - Yann Martel

The Phantom Tollbooth - Norton Juster

Tom and Jerry classic episodes

Raves:

Till trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 329 - Neil Grover

Listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, and Spotify.

Creator of Grover Pro Percussion, Percussionist, Educator, and Music Leader Neil Grover stops by to talk about his PASIC 2022 Presentation on Accessory Percussion Instruments and his thoughts on past PASICs (02:00), growing up on Long Island and gigging in bands growing up (20:00), studying with Vic Firth at the New England Conservatory (MA) (35:35), starting his gigging life post-grad, and his thoughts on organization (44:30), getting into percussion manufacturing and starting Grover Pro Percussion (52:00), his current musical activities and selling the company pre-pandemic (01:17:40), and takes on the Random Ass Questions (01:25:25).

Finishing with a Rave on the 2016 Memoir Lab Girl (01:52:45).

Links:

Neil Grover’s homepage

Keith Aleo on the podcast in 2020

Alan Abel

Ian Finkel

Ronnie Benedict

Frank Zappa

Arturo Toscanini

George Gaber

Vic Firth

Ringo Starr

“Proud Mary” - Tina Turner

“You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling” - The Righteous Brothers

“I Say a Little Prayer” - Dionne Warwick (written by Burt Bacharach/Hal David)

Gunther Schuller

Douglas Howard

Fred Hinger

Harvey Vogel

Martin Cohen

Bill Youhass

Mike Balter

Leigh Howard Stevens

Arnie Lang

“Three Cornered Hat” - Manuel De Falla

Maureen Brennan

“Four Mallet Primer” - Neil Grover

RBI Music

Gone With the Wind trailer

Wizard of Oz trailer

Alice’s Restaurant trailer

Max Steiner

The Hunt for Red October trailer

The Cowboys trailer

It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World trailer

Raves:

Lab Girl - Hope Jahren

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 328 - Jillian Baxter (2022)

Albany State University (GA) Assistant Professor of Music and Percussion Professor Jillian Baxter returns to talk about her recent PASIC 2022 Diversity Panel she moderated on Black Women Percussionists (03:10), updates on her career and job, challenges of the pandemic, and local performing opportunities (17:10), and an updated Random Ass Questions segment on inspirational books, taking time for herself, cooking for family, and the TV show Scandal (37:35).

 Finishing with a Rave on the Long Island Youth Orchestra Reunion Concert from early January (54:00).

Links:

Jillian Baxter on the podcast in 2020

Jillian Baxter’s faculty page at Albany State

Britton-Rene Collins

Camelia Akhamie Kies

PAS Diversity Alliance

Marimba Concerto - Ney Rosauro

Elayne Jones

Jessica Williams on the podcast in 2020

Boundaries - Henry Cloud and John Townsend

Destiny - TD Jakes

“I Will Survive” - Gloria Gaynor

Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture

Scandal TV series

Raves:

Long Island Youth Orchestra

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 327 - Bri Wiegand

Percussionist, Composer, Instrument Maker, Sound Designer, Filmmaker, and Dancer Bri Wiegand stops by to talk about her PASIC 2022 presentation on vibraphone twitching and her background in sound design (02:10), her current activities at Penn State (15:30), growing up near Philadelphia, her musical family, her piano background and beginnings of composing and arranging, along with teaching dance (29:35), her undergrad years at Penn State (47:10), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including discussions of IDE issues, costuming fun, horror movies, pro wrestling, and Alvin Lucier (01:03:20).

Finishing with a Rave on the 2022 film Corsage (01:40:20).

Links:

Bri Wiegand’s PASIC page

Bri Wiegand’s Instagram page

A Midsummer Night’s Dream - William Shakespeare

Mark Ballora

Logic Pro

Owen Wilson “Wow” compilation

The Shining recut as a rom-com

“Libertango” - Eric Sammut

Singin’ in the Rain trailer

The Tick first episode from the 1990s

The Tick first episode Live Action

Robot Chicken - Villain Car Pool

“Fool for your Loving” - Flesh Tuxedo

Alfred’s Piano Series

“Rustles of Spring” - Christian Singing

“Solfeggio in C Minor” - CPE Bach

“Toccata and Fugue in D Minor” - JS Bach

“Bohemian Rhapsody” - Queen

“Jump” - Van Halen

“Good Enough” - Evanescence

Lee Hinkle

Dan Armstrong

Gifford Howarth

Baljinder Sekhon

Steven Rice

Corpse Bride trailer

Grand Budapest Hotel trailer

Jesus Christ, Vampire Hunter trailer

Murder on the Orient Express trailer

Hisss trailer

Men trailer

Rubber trailer

The Lightning Thief - Rick Riordan

The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath

Mindhunter - John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker

The Shining - Stephen King

2001: A Space Odyssey trailer

WWE: Biography

Wawa Meatballs

“Firefish” - Blake Tyson

“I Am Sitting in a Room” - Alvin Lucier

Vibraphone Century

Raves:

Corsage trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 326 - Aundre Wesley

Percussionist, Mathematician, and Educator Aundre Wesley stops by to talk about his PASIC 2022 presentation on motion capture for snare drummers (03:10), his life in Austin (TX), what it takes to get a degree in linguistics, and learning multiple languages (17:25), growing up in Houston and getting into percussion and tennis (30:15), Marine Corps years after high school in post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans (40:30), UT-Austin for undergrad and his path learning math self-taught (51:05), his post graduate life, comparisons of Aural Skills and Math Skills teaching, and mathematicians (01:02:30), and finishing with Random Ass Questions, including discussion of piano and guitar in the percussion curriculum, Spiderman movies, impressions, Houston sports, Brazilian music, IDE issues over various disciplines, and Thelonious Monk and bebop (01:24:45).

Finishing with a Rave on a Paul Simon Tribute Concert and the 2022 Rock ‘N’ Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (01:54:00).

Links:

Aundre Wesley’s website

Tom Burritt on the podcast in 2021

Syntactic Tree Diagrams

Roma trailer

Lamar Burkhalter

Ralph Hardimon

Ralph Hardimon’s Corpsmaster White sticks

ESPN Sports Science

Andy Roddick vs. Roger Federer

Nick Kyrgios serving

Felix Auger-Aliassime vs. Rafa Nadal

Intermediate Snare Drum Studies - Mitchell Peters

Syncopation - Ted Reed

12 Studies for Snare Drum - Jacques Delecluse

Fleet Week 2022

Dave Salay

Tom Freer

Georg Cantor

Arnold Schoenberg

Milton Babbitt

Pierre Boulez

“Kreuspiel” - Karlheinz Stockhausen

A Beautiful Mind trailer

Spider-man: No Way Home trailer

Spiderman (2002) trailer

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse trailer

Tracy McGrady Houston Rockets highlights

Yao Ming Houston Rockets highlights

Rafer Alston NBA highlights

David Carr NFL highlights

Leonhard Euler

Osaka - Houston, TX

AvantGarden - Houston, TX

SXSW Conference

Zuri Appleby

Joao Gilberto 1973

Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane - Live at Carnegie Hall

Thelonious Monk Quartet - Live at the Blackhawk

Monk Alone - San Franciso

Raves:

“You Can Call Me Al” - Dave Matthews

2022 Rock N Roll Hall of Fame Induction

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 325 - Karli Viña (2022)

Shenandoah University (VA) Percussion Professor and @Percussion Podcast Host Karli Viña returns to talk about her PASIC 2022 presentations, performing “Aphasia” last year, the benefits of learning theatrical percussion, and the challenges of applying to PASIC (05:05), her new job at Shenandoah and the challenges of moving away from south Florida (28:30), her work on the @Percussion Podcast (56:50), and an updated Random Ass Questions, including the food of south Florida, Staying Composed, TV Shows of note, and the adventures of her chihuahua, Dexter (01:02:45).

Finishing with a Rave of appreciation for the final run of the @Percussion Podcast (01:21:20).

Links:

Karli Viña’s 2019 appearance on the podcast

Karli Viña’s Shenandoah University page

Karli Viña’s homepage

Alvin Singleton

“Argoru VII” - Alvin Singleton

“Aphasia” - Mark Applebaum

Steve Schick

University of Delaware Interactive Percussion Seminar

Quey Percussion Duo

Earl Yowell

Alphonso Young, Jr.

@percussion Podcast Creators Episode

Vesna Duo on the podcast in 2022

Staying Composed - Dale Trumbore

New Girl

Grey’s Anatomy

Raves:

@Percussion Podcast

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 324 - Vesna Duo

Ksenija Komljenovic and Liana Pailodze Harron of Vesna Duo stop by to talk about their (then) upcoming performance of Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring at PASIC 2022 and the origins of their version of the work (05:35), the challenges of arranging this, along with comparing to the two-piano version of the same work (20:40), the intense experience of recording their album (29:25), piano and percussion as a genre, and the popularity of their version (38:50), and the origins of their duo name, the strength of their partnership, and shooting photos in NYC (48:10).

Finishing with a Rave on the documentary The Conductor (58:45).

Links:

Vesna Duo website

The Rite of Spring - Vesna Duo

Ksenija Komljenovic’s appearance on the podcast in 2020

Ksenija Komljenovic’s website

Liana Pailodze Harron’s website

Mitya Nilov

The Rite of Spring - 2 piano version (Lucas and Arthur Jussen)

Michael Burritt

Ivan Trevino on the podcast in 2022

Concerto No. 1 for marimba - Ney Rosauro

Vesna: Goddess of Spring

“The Ever Evolving Etude” - Avishai Cohen

Raves:

The Conductor trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 323 - Christopher Thompson (2022)

Percussionist, Educator, Composer, Songwriter, Entrepreneur, and Rapper Christopher Thompson (a.k.a. Master Christopher) returns to the podcast to talk about his recent performance at PASIC 2022 (03:10), his personal and professional update for his life since we last talked in 2020 (25:40), and an updated Random Ass Questions segments, including portions on karaoke songs, sports in Philadelphia, UNC/Duke, and taking in the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture (49:00).

Finishing with a Rave on the 2019 film Zombieland: Double Tap (01:04:30).

Links:

Christopher Thompson’s 2020 appearance on the podcast

M.A.P.S. Motivation Project

“Music Desegregation” Videos

Julian Allred

Matt Henry on the podcast in 2017

Shawn Mativetsky

Adam Riviere

Shure Wireless Headset System

“Been Broke” - Toby Nwigwe

“Humble” - Kendrick Lamar

“Bad and Boujee” - Migos

“Mind Yo Business” - Juicy J

“You Gotta Jump to Be Successful” - Steve Harvey

“Can’t Truss It” - Public Enemy

Xavier Ware drum solo

Lamon Lawhorn on the podcast in 2020

John’s Roast Pork

Cookout

“Let’s Get It On” (Live) - Marvin Gaye

Bojangles

Villanova beats UNC for national championship

UNC - Duke Final Four 2022

Marian Anderson at the Lincoln Memorial

National Museum of African American History and Culture

Raves:

Zombieland: Double Tap trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 322 - Adam Groh

Western Carolina University Percussion Professor Adam Groh stops by to talk about his percussion ensemble’s PASIC 2022 performance on the New Music Research Day (04:30), his job at WCU, his predecessor, the Marching Band there, the town of Cullowee and the remoteness of the campus (19:15), growing up in St. Louis, band experiences, playing drumset, and lacrosse (35:20), his undergrad years at Truman State University (MO) (49:30), eventually getting to Florida State for the master’s and studying with John W. Parks IV (01:02:10), getting his doctorate with Tom Burritt at UT-Austin (01:11:20), teaching at Graceland University in Iowa (01:20:00), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions (01:29:15).

Finishing with a Rave of Appreciation for the live of Marching Mizzou member Alex Jackson (01:56:00).

Links:

Adam Groh’s website

Adam Groh’s Western Carolina University page

Western Carolina’s PASIC page

Inti Figgis-Vizueta

Diana Loomer

Melinda Leoce’s appearance on the podcast in 2021

Mario Gaetano

Matt Henley

Giant Steps - John Coltrane

“Enter Sandman” - Metallica

“Night Moves” - Bob Seger

“Sharp Dressed Man” - ZZ Top

“Sweet Home Alabama” - Lynyrd Skynyrd

“All The Small Things” - Blink 182

“All Downhill From Here” - New Found Glory

“Basket Case” - Green Day

“‘97” - Alkaline Trio

“Undone” - Weezer

Michael Bump

Kent Lineberry

Glenn Kotche

Tom Burritt on the podcast in 2021

“First Construction” - John Cage

So Percussion

“Last Train Home” - Pat Metheny

Birdman soundtrack - Antonio Sanchez

Shaw Communications

Ghostbusters (1984) trailer

Oliver Molina on the podcast in 2022

Bluey

FC Liverpool

East of Eden - John Steinbeck

Timshel

Imo’s Pizza

Urban Chestnut

Pappy’s Smokehouse

Ted Drewes Frozen Custard

“I Want It That Way” - Backstreet Boys

“Honeybee, 1820” - Evan Chapman

“Bad Guy” - Billie Eilish

“Burn the House Down” - AJR

“Grace” - Marcus Mumford

Sol LeWitt

Bang on a Can Summer Music Festival

Raves:

Alex Jackson obituary

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 321 - Rebecca Lloyd-Jones

After Pete recollects a whirlwind Thanksgiving week with Marching Mizzou, Queensland Conservatorium at Griffith University (AUS) Percussion Professor Rebecca Lloyd-Jones stops by to discuss her PASIC 2022 performance, the percussion music canon, the challenges of playing experimental music, and Steve Shick (05:00), her teaching position, finishing up her doctorate, and her research on lesser-known percussion composers who are women (32:50), getting the job in Australia and the city of Brisbane (46:15), growing up in Queensland, her piano and percussion background and her undergrad experience (58:15), touring with a dance company after undergrad, her years performing with the Australian Navy Band, and getting her master’s degree later in her career (01:16:45), more about UC-San Diego and Steve Schick (01:37:05), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including diverse and diversity-lacking programs, great authors, and enjoying visual art (01:41:50).

Finishing with a Rave of Appreciation for everyone connected to Marching Mizzou (02:10:00).

Links:

Rebecca Lloyd-Jones personal website

“The Snakes Are Loose” - Natasha Anderson

“Allegro Ma Non Troppo” - Unsuk Chin

“Rebonds A.B” - Iannis Xenakis

“Bone Alphabet” - Brian Ferneyhough

Sarah Hennies

Steven Shick

Pauline Oliveros

Erick Hawkins Dance Company

Mark Ford

Robert Oetomo

Vanessa Tomlinson

“Dust” - Rebecca Saunders

Synergy Percussion

Roots and Rhizomes

Marta Ptaszynska

Die Hard trailer

Die Hard 2 trailer

Autobiography of Red - Anne Carson

Orwell’s Roses - Rebecca Solnit

The Hour of the Star - Clarice Lispector

“Sunday Morning” - Maroon 5

“My Love is Your Love” - Whitney Houston

Uluru

Kakadu National Park (AUS)

Chiharu Shiota

Raves:

Marching Mizzou at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade


Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 320 - Tracy Wiggins (2022)

University of North Alabama (UNA) Percussion Professor Tracy Wiggins returns to talk about his upcoming PASIC 2022 Virtual Session on Improvisation (03:30), updates from UNA (13:45), how the COVID pandemic was handled at his school (23:00), joining the PAS Board of Advisors (36:50), and a shortened Random Ass Questions portion, including discussions of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity, great books, Braum’s, and Gemma Peacocke’s “Death Wish” (43:15).

Finishing with a Preview of Pete’s PASIC 2022 Virtual Session on Using and Creating Podcasts to Improve your Teaching (01:03:20).

Links:

Tracy Wiggins’ appearance on the podcast in 2017

Tracy Wiggins’ PASIC page

Tracy Wiggins’ University of North Alabama page

Virtual PASIC Registration

Gloria Yehilevsky’s appearance on the podcast in 2018

Tim Feeney

Aaron Michael Butler

Alice Pan’s appearance on the podcast in 2018

University of North Alabama percussion faculty

Neil Grover

Andrea Venet’s appearance on the podcast in 2018

Scott Johnson

Bob Becker

Til Eulenspiegel - Richard Strauss (horn solo)

Impressions on Wood - Julie Davila

Four-Mallet Marimba Playing - Nancy Zeltsman

Sequential Studies for Four-Mallet Marimba - Julia Gaines

Exercises, Etudes, and Solos for the Timpani - Raynor Carroll

Momentum - Patricia Islas

Dracula - Bram Stoker

The Energy Bus - Jon Gordon

Braum’s

Head Country BBQ

Death Wish - Gemma Peacocke

Rave:

Pete’s Virtual PASIC Session Info