Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 379 - Pablo Rieppi (Part 1)

Percussionist, Educator, and Composer/Arranger Pablo Rieppi stops by to talk about his roles with the New York City Ballet Orchestra, subbing with the New York Philharmonic, Percussion on the Sound (P.O.T.S.), The Nutcracker, and playing the same repertoire over and over (03:00), the teaching portion of his career and pivoting to take younger percussion students (29:00), and composing/arranging for percussion, including recycling popular method books for new purposes (38:00).

Finishing with a Rave on the 1976 autobiography Coal Miner’s Daughter (55:30).

Pablo Rieppi Links:

Pablo Rieppi’s homepage

New York City Ballet Orchestra

Pablo’s Method Books

Rhythmic Roots - Pablo Rieppi

Previous Podcast Guest mentioned:

Joshua Vonderheide in 2023

Other Links:

New York Philharmonic

The Percussion Conservatory

George Balanchine

The Firebird ballet - Igor Stravinsky

Appalachian Spring ballet - Aaron Copland

Symphony No. 3 - Piotr Tchaikovsky

Music from Suite No. 3 - Piotr Tchaikovsky

Christopher Lamb

Joe Pereira

14 Modern Contest Solos - John S. Pratt

Stick Control - George Stone

Syncopation - Ted Reed

Instruction Course for Xylophone - George H. Green

The New Breed - Gary Chester

Samuel Z. Solomon

Raves:

Coal Miner’s Daughter - Loretta Lynn and George Vecsey

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 378 - Cory Hills

Owner and Creator of SplatBoomBang! Percussive Storytelling and Los Angeles-based Freelancing Percussionist Cory Hills stops by to discuss his PASIC 2023 presentation and getting into Percussive Storytelling (02:00), living in Los Angeles, Freelancing, and making Percussive Storytelling a business (22:00), his experiences with the Los Angeles Percussion Quartet and getting to meet William Kraft (40:40), growing up in northern Virginia (46:00), doing his undergrad at Northwestern (IL), studying with Michael Burritt, and the community he cultivates in his studios (51:10), living in Australia and studying with Vanessa Tomlinson (56:10), his fellowship in Italy and doing his doctorate at the University of Kansas (01:06:16), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including segments on percussion composer pieces, Beat Generation authors, and that party when he “performed on Christmas tree” (01:15:10).

Finishing with a Rave on the 2023 film Poor Things (01:37:25).

Cory Hills Links:

Cory Hills’s Homepage

Cory Hills’s YouTube page

“The Lost Bicycle” - Cory Hills

Previous Podcast guest mentioned:

Aiyun Huang in 2023

Other Links:

Fred Rogers’ Institute

Michael Burritt

Third Coast Percussion

Vanessa Tomlinson

Steven Schick

Fabrica Institute

The Tipping Point - Malcolm Gladwell

Derek Tywoniuk

Los Angeles Percussion Quartet

Matthew Howard

William Kraft

Aaron Copland

Igor Stravinsky

L’Histoire du Soldat - Igor Stravinsky

James Ross

Rubén Alvarez

Paul Wertico

Anders Astrand

Concours de Genevé

TROMP Percussion

“?Corporel” - Vinko Globokar

Stuart Saunders Smith

“To The Earth” - Frederic Rzewski

“And Now For the News” - Graeme Leak

William Barton

Ji Hye Jung

Carl Czerny piano exercises

Charles Hanon piano exercises

Aladdin trailer

The Fast and the Furious trailer

Tao Te Ching - Laozi

Ursula K. LeGuin

On The Road - Jack Kerouac

Howl - Allen Ginsberg

Naked Lunch - William S. Burroughs

Catch-22 - Joseph Heller

A Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess

Five Guys restaurant

Buster Keaton

Dustin Hoffman

Paul Reiser

The Kardashians

J. Paul Getty Art Museum

Raves:

Poor Things trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 377 - Gifford Howarth

Bloomsburg University (Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania) Percussion Professor and Band Director Gifford Howarth stops by to talk about the PASIC 2023 Keyboard Committee Panel he moderated on Front Ensemble Rehearsal Engagement (05:35), his percussion activities at Bloomsburg, his adjudication responsibilities and being an artist/clinician (25:10), getting his college job and how his job at Bloomsburg has changed over the years (40:00), the clinic work he's done in Asia over 2 decades (55:40), growing up in upstate New York, his marching and lessons background, and his choir singing, solo singing, and background in musicals (01:08:30), his undergrad at Ithaca College (NY) and studying with Gordon Stout (01:22:00), his master’s degree from Kent State (OH), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including segments on skill development through sight reading, his active cooking life, Stephen King and The Dark Tower Series, the musical Hamilton, and being moved by performances he’s judged (01:40:20).

Finishing with a Rave on the 2023 docuseries Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage, and Reckoning (02:15:45).

Gifford Howarth links:

Gifford’s Bloomsburg page

Gifford’s Yamaha page

Gifford’s Vic Firth page

“Leyenda” - Isaac Albéniz/Gifford Howard arrangement

Previous Podcast Guests mentioned:

Lauren Teel in 2017

Julie Davila in 2019

Tom Burritt in 2021

Thom Hasenpflug in 2019

Other Links:

Yamaha Sounds of Summer

Brian Dinkle

Ryan Kilgore

Andy Filipiak

Jonathan Fox

Gordon Stout

Brian Mason

John H. Beck

Annie

Guys and Dolls

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Man of La Mancha

Sweeney Todd

Ted Rounds

Stefon Harris

Michael Burritt

Dave Gluck

Tony Steve

“Merlin” - Andrew Thomas

“Velocities” - Joseph Schwantner

“The Whole Toy Laid Down” - David Hollinden

“Marimba Quartet” - Daniel Levitan

“Bluebird Samba” - Ted Rounds

Selected Duets for Flute - H. Voxman

Arban’s Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet

The Dark Tower - Stephen King

The Stand - Stephen King

James Patterson

Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing - Matthew Perry

Hamilton

Raves:

Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage, and Reckoning trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 376 - Reynaliz Herrera

Percussionist, Composer, Educator, and Creator and Lead Performer of Ideas Not Theories Reynaliz Herrera stops by to talk about her recent PASIC 2023 panel appearance with the PAS Diversity Alliance on Neurodivergent Percussionists (03:10), Ideas Not Theories, writing music for bicycle, and how she works theatrically and musically with her group (12:25), growing up in Monterrey, Mexico, having an artistic family, getting into percussion, and her sports background (38:50), her undergrad years at the University of Ottawa (CA) (52:15), moving back to Mexico, then going to Boston Conservatory for her master’s (01:03:40), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including great and terrible movies, great TV shows, the Monterrey soccer scene, and the benefits and great music she got to hear while campaigning for a Grammy nomination (01:13:10).

Finishing with Raves on the 2023 documentary Brooke Shields: Pretty Baby and her interview with Marc Maron on WTF (01:42:30).

Reynaliz Herrera links:

Ideas Not Theories

Currents New Media

Ideas music videos

Previous Podcast Guest mentioned:

Elizabeth DeLamater in 2019

Other Links:

Sean Neely

Olivia Kieffer

Kalani Das

Scott Farkas

Selena trailer

Pinchas Zukerman

“Prim” - Asked Masson

“Inspirations Diabolique” - Rick Tagawa

“Time for Marimba” - Minor Miki

Peter Sadlo

The Room trailer

Life is Beautiful trailer

Happy Go Lucky trailer

Shutter Island trailer

The Hobbit - J.R.R. Tolkien

C.F. Monterrey

Tigres UANL

Space Jam trailer

Charu Suri

Vivian Fang Liu

Raves:

Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields trailer

WTF with Marc Maron - Brooke Shields

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 375 - Karen Yu

Sound Art Curator, Co-Founder of the Upstrike Project, and Freelancing Percussionist Karen Yu stops by to talk about her PASIC 2023 performance in the New Music Research Sessions and the piece’s relationship to Hong Kong today (03:10), her work as a Freelancing Percussionist in Hong Kong with the HK New Music Ensemble and the UpStrike Project (16:00), her career as a Sound Art Curator, how she supports artists in these spaces, the concept of “new music” and the challenges of promoting it (26:20), growing up in Hong Kong and getting into music (47:40), moving to Canada to finish high school, getting used to a new education system, and the nature of being multilingual (54:00), getting her undergrad and masters at McGill University (CA) (01:09:10), moving back to Hong Kong and starting her life back there (01:25:20), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including discussions of creativity, her experiences as an Asian woman in percussion, Taiwanese poetry, translating between multiple languages, the competitiveness of Karaoke in Hong Kong, and great visual art (01:32:30).

Finishing with a Rave on the 2023 film Renaissance – a Film by Beyoncé (01:59:45).

Karen Yu’s Links:

Karen Yu’s website

Previous Podcast Guests mentioned:

Matthew Lau in 2021

Rebecca Lloyd-Jones in 2022

Aiyun Huang in 2023

Jeff Moore in 2023

Other Links:

Handover of Hong Kong

Hong Kong Arts Development Council

“Mirage” - Yasuo Sueyoshi

“Rebonds A+B” - Iannis Xenakis

Fabrice Marandola

“Aphasia” - Mark Applebaum

“?Corporel” - Vinko Globokar

Don’t F%$8 With Cats trailer

Ocean Vuong

Luo Ye

Chow Hon Fai

Ko Lap

Raves:

Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 374 - Shawn Mativetsky

Percussionist, Tabla Player, Freelancer, Author, and College Professor Shawn Mativetsky stops by to talk about his recent PASIC 2023 presentation on playing tabla with effects pedals (03:10), his percussion activities and responsibilities in Montreal and at McGill University (CA), teaching tabla ensemble, his book Rudimentaal , and his regular ensemble work (18:35), growing up in Montreal and his musical background (36:35), his years as a student at McGill, his first interactions with tabla, the physical and practical issues of playing the instrument, and learning how to be a student learning tabla from a master (43:30), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, with discussions of the tabla in western performance practice, continuing the tradition of the instrument, great movies, and important albums (01:12:00).

Finishing with a Rave on the 2023 film The Holdovers (01:39:00).

Shawn Mativetsky links:

Shawn Mativetsky’s website

Shawn Mativetsky’s McGill page

Shawn Mativetsky’s Vic Firth page

Rudimentaal

Previous Podcast Guests mentioned:

Todd Meehan in 2017

Justin Alexander in 2020

Neeraj Mehta in 2018

Dan Piccolo in 2020

Other links:

Barcelona Museum of Music

Talvin Singh

Zakir Hussain

Karsh Kale

Max MSP

Fabrice Marandola

Kristie Ibrahim

Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal

Orchestre Métropolitain

Tony DiSanza

Jonathan Ovalle

Payton MacDonald

Bob Becker

Russell Hartenberger

Kill Bill Volume 1 trailer

The Karate Kid trailer

They Live trailer

Patrick Roy highlights

Devdas trailer

Lagaan trailer

Field of Dreams trailer

The Art of the Benares Baj - Pandit Sharda Sahai

Raves:

The Holdovers trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 373 - I-Jen Fang

University of Virginia Associate Professor of Percussion and Principal Timpanist and Percussionist for the Charlottesville Symphony I-Jen Fang stops by [after Pete learns how to say her name at (03:00)] to discuss her recent PASIC 2023 performance for the New Music Research day with Greg Beyer (04:00), her percussion responsibilities at UVA and Charlottesville, the marching band at UVA, and the challenges of recruiting there (12:50), growing up in Taiwan, having artistic parents (who are not in the music field), getting started in piano, and the culture of music there (41:10), studying at Carnegie Mellon University (PA) for undergrad with Tim Adams and performing on Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood (53:40), living in Chicago and studying with Michael Burritt for her masters at Northwestern (IL) (01:10:00), doing the doctorate at University of North Texas and her research into the 1986 Marimba Commissions (01:18:45), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, with sections on developing well-rounded percussionists, being an Asian woman in the percussion world, her love and skill at cooking, Anime series, and performing the music of Christopher Deane (01:29:20).

Finishing with a Rave on the movies of Bruce Lee (01:59:00).

I-Jen Fang Links:

I-Jen’s UVA page

I-Jen’s Innovative Percussion page

Previous Podcast Guests mentioned:

Mark Ford in 2023

John Lane in 2023

Eric Willie in 2022

William Moersch in 2019

Jason Baker in 2020

Other Links:

Greg Beyer

Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival

Michael Burritt

Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello

Shenandoah National Forest

Tim Adams

“Wind in the Bamboo Grove” - Keiko Abe

Ju Percussion Group

She-e Wu

“Yellow After the Rain” - Mitchell Peters

“Time for Marimba” - Minoru Miki

Christopher Deane

Rob Moore

Sandi Rennick

Ed Soph

Ed Smith

“Reflections on the Nature of Water” - Jacob Druckman

“Velocities” - Joseph Schwantner

Leigh Howard Stevens

Keiko Abe

Cynthia Yeh

Momoko Kamiya

Nancy Zeltsman

Top Gun: Maverick trailer

Star Wars: The Clone Wars trailer

Hunter x Hunter Set 1 trailer

Hot Tub Time Machine trailer

UVA Men’s Basketball 2018 and 2019

2017 Charlottesville Protests

“Child of Tree” - John Cage

“The Bones of Chung Tzu” - Christopher Deane

Raves:

Fist of Fury - dojo fight

The Way of the Dragon - fight with Chuck Norris

Enter the Dragon - fight vs. O’Hara

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 372 - Tim Feerst (2023)

University of Northern Colorado Percussion Professor Tim Feerst returns to discuss his recent PASIC 2023 clinic on Multi-Percussion FUNdamentals (03:20), his new job at UNC, the playing opportunities in the Denver area, and the change of scenery from Texas (18:30), and a shorter version of the Random Ass Questions, including segments on rewatching great TV shows, his beloved Washington Commanders, new video games, and Classic Christmas movies (39:40).

Finishing with a Rave about the Southeast Missouri University Percussion Studio during Pete’s recent appearance there (01:12:50).

Tim Feerst Links:

Tim’s appearance on the podcast in 2021 - Part 1 and Part 2

Tim’s website

Tim’s UNC page

Previous Podcast Guests mentioned:

Todd Meehan’s appearance in 2017

Andy Bliss’ appearance in 2023

Other Links:

Saul Goodman

Ideo-Kinetics - Gordon Stout

“Bone Alphabet” - Brian Ferneyhough

“XY” - Michael Gordon

“Zyklus” - Karlheinz Stockhausen

“Rogosanti” - James Wood

Corey Robinson

“Time Intermittent” - Corey Robinson

The Multiple Percussion Book - Nick Petrella

Multitudes - Andy Bliss

Reflex - Brett William Dietz

Ed Soph

“Asanga” - Kevin Volans

Stick Control - George Stone

“Psappha” - Iannis Xenakis

“The King of Denmark” - Morton Feldman

Bright Star

Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra

Undercover Boss

House

Dan Snyder

E:60 - Alex Smith: Project 11

Cyberpunk 2077

Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning (Part One) trailer

John Wick: Chapter 4 trailer

White Christmas trailer

Miracle on 34th Street (1947) trailer

Raves:

SEMO Percussion and Steel Band webpage

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 371 - Matthew Henry (2023)

University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) Director of Percussion Studies Matt Henry returns to the podcast to talk about his PASIC 2023 presentation, “Settling the Score” (03:20), Matt’s career before and since 2017, and changes in the music department at UMSL (23:40), SpecDrum and the importance of belonging (34:35), and an updated Random Ass Questions segment, including discussions of great books, great pop music from the 1970s and 1990s, and artist Travis Sheridan (47:45).

Closing with a Rave on Pete’s favorite moment from PASIC 2023 (01:10:15).

Matt Henry Links:

Matthew’s previous appearance on the podcast in 2017

Matthew’s UMSL page

Other links:

Michele Fernández

Marvin Sparks, Jr.’s appearance on the podcast in 2017

Black Magic: The Santana Experience

The MUNY

The Playadors

Snarky Puppy

The Agbara Sextet

Jessica Flannigan

Stewart Family Foundation

Powell Hall (STL)

Quatro’s (Carbondale, IL)

Pagliai’s Pizza (Carbondale)

King, Warrior, Magician, Lover - Robert Moore and Doug Gillette

I Am the Cheese - Robert Cormier

Night - Elie Wiesel

Garth Brooks

Travis Tritt

Alan Jackson

Appetite for Destruction - Guns N’ Roses

The Stranger - Billy Joel

Public Enemy

The Chronic - Dr. Dre

A Tribe Called Quest

Run-DMC

Beastie Boys

Travis Sheridan

Raves:

Megan Arns

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 368 - Andrew Richardson

University of Oklahoma Chair of the Percussion Area Andrew Richardson stops by to talk about his job, the OU-Texas football rivalry, and the OU Percussion Press (03:40), growing up in Northern Virginia and playing in jazz band and marching band (24:15), getting his undergrad degree from James Madison University (VA) and playing in a pop/punk band in high school (34:20), returning to JMU for his masters (49:05), heading to OU for his doctorate and his dissertation research on the marimba music of Raymond Helble (59:35), and stays for the Random Ass Questions, including segments on the OKC Thunder, Oklahoma tornados, What-A-Burger, and local concerts (01:14:25).

Finishing with a Rave about attending a recent Samara Joy concert (01:28:30).

Andrew Richardson Links:

Andrew Richardson’s OU page

OU Percussion Press

Previous Podcast Guests mentioned:

Lance Drege in 2017

Nathan Daughtrey in 2021

Cort McClaren in 2022

Other Links:

Benjamin Holmes

Richard Gipson

NCPP

“Red River Showdown” 2023

“Crown of Thorns” - David Maslanka

“Palace of Nine Perfections” - Eric Ewazen

“Debris Field” - Jessica Flanigan

“Stained Glass” - David Gillingham

“Hey Jude” - The Beatles

“The Final Countdown” - Europe

“Kokomo” - The Beach Boys

“Tequila” - The Champs

Yamaha Sounds of Summer

Marlon Foster

The Go-Go’s documentary trailer

End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones documentary trailer

“London Calling” - The Clash

“Chain Saw” - The Ramones

Teaching Percussion - Gary Cook

“Diabolic Variations” - Raymond Helble

“Limerick Daydreams” - Nathan Daughtrey

“The Crystals” - David Long

“Sharpened Stick” - Brett Dietz

“Sculpture in Wood” - Rudiger Pawassar

“Stubernic” - Mark Ford

Modern School for Xylophone, Vibraphone, and Marimba - Morris Goldenberg

“Preludes 1-5” - Michael Burritt

“Der Provokateur” - Leander Kaiser

“The Worried Drummer” - Adolf Schreiner

“Nagoya Marimbas” - Steve Reich

“Beads of Glass” - Gordon Stout

“Canticle” - Stanley Leonard

Raves:

Samara Joy’s website

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 367 - John Lane

Sam Houston State University (TX) Director of Percussion Studies John Lane stops by to talk about his job and the journey to get there (03:00), the social justice collaborative project The Innocents with Al Otte (22:30), his podcast Standing in the Stream (31:40), growing up in central Texas, music within his family, and his time in DCI (41:30), going to Stephen F. Austin State University (TX) for undergrad and becoming more serious about his physical fitness as an adult (50:20), his Masters at North Texas, teaching in Wyoming, and going to Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (OH) for his doctorate (01:01:25), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including segments on composers of percussion music, his love of cooking, Oppenheimer, and Susan Neiman (01:15:40).

Finishing with a Rave on the 4K re-release of the 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense (01:46:50).

John Lane Links:

John Lane’s SHSU page

The Innocents

Standing in the Stream: Conversations with Creatives podcast

Previous Podcast Guests mentioned:

Eric Willie in 2022

Jason Baker in 2020

Norm Weinberg in 2017

Mark Ford in 2023

Brian Zator in 2017

Matt McClung in 2022

Aiyun Huang in 2023

David Levy in 2020

Raves:

Stop Making Sense 2023 trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 366 - Nick Meyers

East Central University (OK) Director of Bands and Director of Percussion Studies Nick Meyers stops by to talk about his school, recruiting to the university, and the alumni donor network he’s cultivated (03:20), his composition background, being on Percussive Arts Society committees, and incorporating composition and improvisation into his teaching (17:20), growing up in Augusta (GA), The Masters Golf tournament, getting into music, and working outside of music (30:50), getting lots of different experiences in percussion during his undergrad at Augusta State (GA) (45:00), going to the University of Tennessee for his master’s (56:00), teaching for the next 7 years, moving to North Dakota State University for his doctorate, the NDSU football juggernaut, and his research on timpani teaching and performance (01:06:30), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including segments on the Indiana Jones movies, traveling throughout Europe, and the Expressionist work of Edvard Munch (01:20:30).

Finishing with a Rave on the 2007 documentary Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story (01:42:30).

Nick Meyers links:

Nick Meyers’ webpage

Nick Meyers’ East Central University homepage

Previous Podcast Guests Mentioned:

Josh Gottry in 2020

Julie Hill in 2019

Joshua Simonds in 2017

Rebecca Kite in 2018

David Eyler in 2020

Kenyon Williams in 2017

Other links:

DeMorrow Instruments

Ed Huckeby

The Masters Golf Tournament

“You Make My Dreams (Come True)” - Hall and Oates

“Night Moves” - Bob Seger

“Rain Dance” - Alice Gomez

B. Michael Williams

Wycliffe Gordon

Erik Hargrove

Saul Goodman

Richard Hochrainer

Quey Percussion Duo

F. Michael Combs

Keith Brown

Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark trailer

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade trailer

Pootie Tang trailer

Rick Steves’ Churches of France

Zaxby’s

Raising Cane’s

Edvard Munch Museum

Raves:

Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 365 - Jen Hoeft

Percussionist, bandleader, fitness instructor, Human Design Specialist and author Jen Hoeft stops by to talk about her life as a freelancer in Nashville, leading “The Jenerators”, being involved in bands “nearly” making it, and fitness instruction (02:50), her human design work, getting started in Nashville, following one’s curiosity and finding one’s passion (26:20), growing up in Pennsylvania and Virginia, getting in rudimental drumming, and different styles of learning (42:00), her undergrad years at James Madison University (VA), eventually getting a masters degree at the University of Arizona, teaching high school, and connecting to others through drums (01:00:15), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions segment (01:16:20).

Finishing with a Rave on reunions (01:40:30).

Links:

Jen Hoeft’s website

The Jenerators

FUNdamental Fitness - Jen Hoeft

“Caravan” - Van Morrison

“The Right Time” - Ray Charles

Human Design

Grand Ole Opry

Conscious Pilot

Bada Bing Bada Boom

The Darts

The Warren Brothers

“This Kiss” - Faith Hill

“Don’t Take the Girl” - Tim McGraw

“American Girl” - Tom Petty

“Come Unto Me” - The Mavericks

“If Loving You is Wrong” - Barbara Mandrell

Eat, Pray, Love - Elizabeth Gilbert

I Ching

“Achy Breaky Heart” - Billy Ray Cyrus

Barbie (2023) - Ken Plays Guitar

Future Man

Idiocracy trailer

Don’t Look Up trailer

Steve Gadd - “50 Ways” groove

Violin Concerto - Camille Saint-Saëns

Gary Cook

Louise Hay

Guitarists playing Giant slugs

The Matrix trailer

Avatar trailer

Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 trailer

The Gene Keys

Ted Lasso trailer

Tony Falcone

Marc Chagall

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 364 - Andy Bliss (Part 2)

University of Tennessee-Knoxville Percussion Professor Andy Bliss returns to talk about growing up in the Quad Cities (IL and IA), his piano background, performing in DCI, playing and umpiring baseball, and collecting baseball cards (03:15), his undergrad years at Northern Illinois University and performing in a PASIC showcase concert as an undergrad with the Base4 Percussion Quartet (21:10), going to the University of Kentucky for his masters and doctorate (29:30), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including discussions on creating complete percussionists, great books, liking (nearly) every movie, Lego’s, great pizza, and Peter McKinnon’s YouTube channel (39:30).

Finishing with a Rave on the 1988 film Shag (01:07:25).

Pete’s 2023 Percussion Recital YouTube link

Andy Bliss Links:

Part 1 with Andy Bliss

Andy Bliss’s website

Nief-Norf

Andy Bliss’s Tennessee page

Previous Podcast Guests mentioned:

Keith Aleo in 2020

Other links:

Phantom Regiment

Colts DCI

Geneseo Knights

Madison Scouts

Velvet Knights

Capital Sound

Gary Vaynerchuk

Ryne Sandberg

Jamal Murray

Cliff Alexis

Liam Teague

Allan O’Connor

Patrick Schlecker

Base4 Percussion Quartet

“Ogoun Badagris” - Christopher Rouse

Jim Campbell

Erin Walker Bliss

Extraction trailer

Crazy Rich Asians trailer

Guardians of the Galaxy 3 trailer

Eternals trailer

Tron trailer

Billy Madison trailer

Hustle trailer

Justin Timberlake and the Tennessee Kids trailer

Deep Work - Cal Newport

Superfans - Pat Flynn

Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell

Atomic Habits - James Clear

Essentialism - Greg McKeown

Doug Perkins

Michael Burritt

The Pizza Joynt

Happy Joe’s Pizza

Maid-Rite

2002 Madison Scouts show

Capital Sound shows

Peter McKinnon

Anna Thorvaldsdottir

Raves:

Shag trailer

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 363 - Andy Bliss (Part 1)

University of Tennessee-Knoxville Percussion Professor and Founder and Music Director of Nief-Norf Andy Bliss stops by to talk about getting the UTK job late in the first semester and the challenges of taking over (02:30), getting his system in place, installing group applied lessons, and the transition into a School of Music there (17:50), and talks about the beginnings of Nief-Norf, the importance of Entrepreneurship, and discussions of musicianship and storytelling (42:10).

Finishing with a Rave on the Mizzou-Kansas State football game and a Marching Mizzou special guest (01:07:45).

Andy Bliss Links:

Andy’s homepage

Andy’s University of Tennessee-Knoxville homepage

Previous Podcast Guests mentioned:

Rich Holly in 2020

Julie Hill in 2019

Eric Willie in 2022

Cort McClaren in 2022

Aiyun Huang in 2023

Omar Carmenates in 2018

Other Links:

Kevin Zetina

Nief-Norf

Base4 Percussion Quartet

James Campbell

Shawn Vondran

Peyton Manning

Erin Walker Bliss

Elizabeth Soflin

“Rebonds B” - Iannis Xenakis

“Reflections on the Nature of Water” - Jacob Druckman

Steve Reich

Julia Wolfe

Pauline Oliveros

“King of Denmark” - Morton Feldman

Roots and Rhizomes

John Luther Adams

Steven Schick

Christopher Adler

Raves:

Mizzou-KSU football highlights

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 362 - Mark Ford (Part 2)

University of North Texas (UNT) Coordinator of Percussion Studies Mark Ford returns to talk about getting his undergrad music education degree from East Carolina University (ECU) (03:00), getting his Master’s Degree from UNT and following with teaching stints at Murray State (KY) and Middle Tennessee State (10:10), his years teaching at ECU, working with Christopher Deane, the high level NC programs being built in the 1980s and 1990s, and developing Musicon Publications after acquiring the musical rights to Innovative Percussion’s catalog (31:30), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, with segments on new percussion literature, great films, classics of Polish literature, the Green Bay Packers, and driving the wrong direction in California for PASIC (48:35).

Finishing with a Rave on the 1993 film Dazed and Confused and the 2018 podcast The Rewatchables: Dazed and Confused (01:20:30).

Mark Ford Links:

Part 1 with Mark Ford

Mark Ford’s UNT webpage

Mark Ford’s Innovative Percussion Webpage

Previous Podcast Guests mentioned:

Cort McClaren in 2022

Other Links:

Harold Jones

Robert Schietroma

Jack Stamp

“Sonata for Timpani” - John H. Beck

“Two Movements for Marimba” - Toshimitsu Tanaka

“Two Mexican Dances” - Gordon Stout

Concertino for Marimba and Orchestra - Paul Creston

Concerto for Marimba - Robert Kurka

Tim Peterman

Chris Crockarell

Row-Loff Productions

Erik Johnson

Massie Johnson

Christopher Deane

“Etude for a Quiet Hall” - Christopher Deane

Jon Metzger

Ron Fink

#Marimbababy - Mark Ford

Musicon Publications

“Head Talk” - Mark Ford

We’re the Millers trailer

This is Spinal Tap trailer

And There Was Light - Jon Meachem

John Adams - David McCullough

The Doll - Boleslaw Prus

Learning to Listen: The Jazz Journey of Gary Burton - An Autobiography - Gary Burton

Keiko Abe: A Virtuosic Life - Rebecca Kite

Bob Becker

Tony McCutcheon

Raves:

Dazed and Confused trailer

The Rewatchables - Dazed and Confused

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 361 - Mark Ford (Part 1)

University of North Texas Coordinator of Percussion Studies Mark Ford stops by to talk about meeting folks at PASIC, his percussion responsibilities and the challenges of the job, how Grad Assistants factor in, and dealing with over 200 juries (03:05), getting into composing and the “Head Talk” pretuned heads (25:20), his time as Percussive Arts Society President, moving headquarters to Indianapolis, and “Jocks vs. Drummers” (37:40), and growing up in Virginia, his marching background and coming from a family of artists (46:00).

Finishing with a Rave on the TV Series Origins of Hip Hop (59:30).

Mark Ford Links:

Mark’s UNT Homepage

Mark’s Innovative Percussion page

Previous podcast guests mentioned:

Dave Hall in 2020

Lauren Teel in 2017

Other links:

UNT Percussion Faculty

Dame Evelyn Glennie

Bob Schietroma

Ron Fink

Christopher Deane

Paul Rennick and Santa Clara Vanguard

Michael Crawford

Eugene Corporan

Andy Trachsel

Alan Baylock

“Head Talk” - Mark Ford

“Stubernic” - Mark Ford

Erik Johnson

Concerto for Marimba and Wind Ensemble - Mark Ford

“Renfro” - Mark Ford

Jack Stamp

“Stubernic Fantasy” - Mark Ford

“Afta-Stuba!” - Mark Ford

“Polaris” - Mark Ford

James Lambert

“ESPN Bows to Offended Drummers” - NPR

Harold Jones

David Garibaldi

Leigh Howard Stevens

Raves:

Origins of Hip Hop TV Series

Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 360 - Danielle Collins

Huntington Beach High School Academy for the Performing Arts (CA) Director of Pop Music Studies and Music Media Entertainment Technology Chair Danielle Collins stops by to talk about her job there (02:05), her work with WGI group Pulse Percussion (26:30), growing up in Rancho Cucamonga, CA (44:00), studying percussion at Cal State-Fullerton and Cal State-Long Beach for undergrad, teaching high school band and orchestra, and transitioning to her new career (51:05), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including sections on navigating the band world as a woman, terrible movies, Atomic Habits, Formula One Racing, and the Street Art Museum in Amsterdam (01:08:40).

Finishing with a Rave on the 2023 film Afire (01:27:30).

Danielle Collins Links:

Danielle Collins’ website

Pulse Percussion

Previous Podcast Guests mentioned:

Amanda Duncan in 2023

Dave Gerhart in 2018

Other Links:

Jaime Knight

Final Cut Pro

“Stars and Stripes Forever” - John Philip Sousa

“Respect” - Aretha Franklin

“Superstition” - Stevie Wonder

“Surfer Girl” - The Beach Boys

“Rebel Rebel” - David Bowie

Pulse Percussion on America’s Got Talent

Ian Grom

John Mapes

Michael Carney

Backdraft trailer

Moneyball trailer

Formula 1: Drive to Survive trailer

Happiness for Beginners trailer

Hellboy (2004) trailer

Atomic Habits - James Clear

Sergio Perez

Rams-Bengals Super Bowl 56

Street Art Museum - Amsterdam

Raves:

Afire trailer