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Episode web page: https://tinyurl.com/2b3dz2z8 ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked , please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- In this episode of Insights Unlocked , we explore the evolving landscape of omnichannel strategies with Kate MacCabe, founder of Flywheel Strategy. With nearly two decades of experience in digital strategy and product management, Kate shares her insights on bridging internal silos, leveraging customer insights, and designing omnichannel experiences that truly resonate. From the early days of DTC growth to today’s complex, multi-touchpoint customer journeys, Kate explains why omnichannel is no longer optional—it’s essential. She highlights a standout example from Anthropologie, demonstrating how brands can create a unified customer experience across digital and physical spaces. Whether you’re a marketing leader, UX strategist, or product manager, this episode is packed with actionable advice on aligning teams, integrating user feedback, and building a future-proof omnichannel strategy. Key Takeaways: ✅ Omnichannel vs. Multichannel: Many brands think they’re omnichannel, but they’re really just multichannel. Kate breaks down the difference and how to shift toward true integration. ✅ Anthropologie’s Success Story: Learn how this brand seamlessly blended physical and digital experiences to create a memorable, data-driven customer journey. ✅ User Feedback is the Secret Weapon: Discover how continuous user testing—before, during, and after a launch—helps brands fine-tune their strategies and avoid costly mistakes. ✅ Aligning Teams for Success: Cross-functional collaboration is critical. Kate shares tips on breaking down silos between marketing, product, and development teams. ✅ Emerging Tech & Omnichannel: Instead of chasing the latest tech trends, Kate advises businesses to define their strategic goals first—then leverage AI, AR, and other innovations to enhance the customer experience. Quotes from the Episode: 💬 "Omnichannel isn’t just about being everywhere; it’s about creating seamless bridges between every touchpoint a customer interacts with." – Kate MacCabe 💬 "Companies that truly listen to their users—through qualitative and quantitative insights—are the ones that thrive in today’s competitive landscape." – Kate MacCabe Resources & Links: 🔗 Learn more about Flywheel Strategy 🔗 Connect with Kate MacCabe on LinkedIn 🔗 Explore UserTesting for customer insights for marketers…
Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 419 - 2024 PASIC Preview (Part 2)
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PASIC 2024 Week is here! Enjoy interviews from folks presenting on Friday, Saturday, and beyond, with contributions from Nicolas Papador (01:40), Elena Bonomo (15:00), Kathryn Irwin (38:50), and Elizabeth DeLamater (57:45).
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PASIC 2024 Week is here! Enjoy interviews from folks presenting on Friday, Saturday, and beyond, with contributions from Nicolas Papador (01:40), Elena Bonomo (15:00), Kathryn Irwin (38:50), and Elizabeth DeLamater (57:45).
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×Washburn University (KS) Percussion Professor, Composer, and Performer Von Hansen stops by to talk about his recent album Mortal Coil (03:15), his Percussion and Composition job at Washburn (16:05), growing up in Topeka and the wide array of musical experiences of his early life (25:30), going to Washburn for undergrad and studying with Tom Morgan (36:20), his masters years at the University of Central Michigan and his doctorate from the University of Kansas (52:20), the challenges of his career during his first job at Friends University (KS) (01:05:40), and finishes with the Random Ass Questions, including discussions of percussion repertoire choices, classic horror films, Kurt Vonnegut books, Caroline Shaw, and local artists (01:15:50). Finishing with a Rave on the 2023 film Robot Dreams (01:40:00). Von Hansen links: Von Hansen’s website Von Hansen’s Washburn University page “Mortal Coil” - Von Hansen “Ad Astra” - Von Hansen “Lenses” - Von Hansen “Anything Worthwhile is Perishable” - Von Hansen “Gr@wLix” - Von Hansen Previous Podcast Guests mentioned Matthew Lau in 2021 Marco Schirripa in 2022 Hannah Weaver in 2021 Jamie Whitmarsh in 2021 Andrew Richardson in 2023 Alexis C. Lamb in 2021 Rebecca Kite in 2018 Other Links: Ji Hye Jung Andrew Spencer Tommy Dobbs Josh Turner Ryan Pearson Caroline Robinson Nathan Bushey Jason Degenhardt Daniel Albertson Theo Musick Ray Dillard “Nagoya Marimbas” - Steve Reich Tom Morgan The Jazz Drummer’s Reading Workbook - Tom Morgan Coe Percussion Quey Percussion Duo Anya Pogorelova Reading Mallet Percussion Music - Rebecca Kite Phantom Regiment David Gillingham Susan Powell “Third Construction” - John Cage Chopped “Velocities” - Joseph Schwantner Pulp Fiction trailer Dashing Through the Snow trailer Sheik Yerbouti - Frank Zappa The Gate trailer Hellraiser trailer The Silence of the Lambs trailer Slaughterhouse-Five - Kurt Vonnegut Slapstick - Kurt Vonnegut Choke - Chuck Palahniuk What We Do in the Shadows TV Show David Lynch Partita for Eight Voices - Caroline Shaw Gordon Sherman Raves: Robot Dreams trailer…
U.S. Army’s Pershing’s Own Ceremonial Band Percussionist Brian Blume stops by to talk about his military music job and his work with TapSpace Publications (02:35), his composition history (22:25), growing up in Indiana with music director parents, and his piano and sports background (30:30), attending Indiana University for undergrad and his drum corps experiences as performer and teacher (42:15), returning to IU for his master’s degree (01:04:35), freelancing in Indianapolis after his master’s degree, building a portfolio career, and teaching in higher education in Florida (01:12:15), and takes on the Random Ass Questions, including segments on expression in performance, great books, terrible jobs, IU basketball, and The Care of Souls (01:35:05). Finishing with a Rave on the 2025 Documentary Series Great Migrations: A People on the Move (01:58:20). Brian Blume Links: Brian Blume’s website Brian Blume’s Pershing’s Own page Brian Blume’s Tapspace page Previous Podcast Guests mentioned: Colin Hill in 2019 Kevin Bobo in 2017 Frank Chapple in 2019 Mark Ford in 2023 Other links: Glassmen DCI Anthony Cirone Steve Houghton Michael Spiro Chris Hestin Blue Stars DCI John Tafoya “José/beFore John5” - Aurel Hollo Interstellar trailer Honey I Shrunk the Kids trailer Chronicles of Narnia - C.S. Lewis Harry Potter - J.K. Rowling Creativity, Inc. - Ed Catmull Calbert Cheaney highlights Bobby Knight Sycamore Drive-In Culver’s Stubernic Fantasy - Mark Ford Josh Torres The Care of Souls - Harol Senkbeil Raves: Great Migrations: A People on the Move trailer…
Solo Percussionist, Author, Conductor, and longtime Director of Percussion at the University of California-San Diego Steven Schick stops by to talk about the UCSD program, teaching doctoral students, and the art of performing on percussion in the 21st century (02:25), growing up in northern Iowa, his jazz drumset influences, sailing in high school, and living and working on a farm (25:30), going to the University of Iowa for undergraduate and master’s, pursuing the solo percussionist path, and his Fulbright studies (36:20), his early college teaching career at Fresno State University (CA) and his pandemic experiences (55:30), his excellent book The Percussionist’s Art (01:07:00), and takes in the Random Ass Questions, including segments on hearing percussion music outside of college concert settings, reading books and achieving fluency in other languages, and staying healthy (01:22:10). Finishing with a Rave on the 2025 film I Am Raquel Welch (01:47:10). Steven Schick links: Steven Schick’s website Steven Schick’s UCSD page Other Links: “Rebonds B/A” - Iannis Xenakis “Persaphassa” - Iannis Xenakis “Sextet” - Steve Reich “XY” - Michael Gordon “Silver Streetcar for the Orchestra” - Alvin Lucier Buddy Rich Ed Thigpen Elvin Jones Gene Krupa Max Roach Violin Concerto - Alban Berg “Ionisation” - Edgard Varese “Bone Alphabet” - Brian Ferneyhough Inuksuit - John Luther Adams “Third Construction” - John Cage The Godfather trailer The Lives of Others trailer Hot Tub Time Machine trailer In Search of Lost Time - Marcel Proust The Odyssey - Homer (Emily Wilson translation) Selected Stories - Franz Kafka (Mark Harmon translation) James Wood Caravaggio’s Italy Raves: I am Raquel Welch film…
Appalachian State University Percussion Professor Brady Spitz stops by to talk about his position at the school, what it’s like to teach in the mountains, and the various natural disasters he’s lived through (02:40), growing up in Colorado, his background playing in bands and performing in the pit in musicals, and his sports background (32:00), his undergrad years at the University of North Texas (43:50), his master’s years at Louisiana State University (56:00), his doctoral years at Rice University, studying and freelancing in Houston, his first full-time position at University of Tennessee-Martin, and comparing and contrasting his college professors’ teaching styles (01:03:00), and finishes with the Random Ass Questions, with hilarious stories about cooking, movies, playing for various pop artists, and the TV show Bluey (01:28:00). Finishing with a Rave on the Krin Gabbard book Jammin’ at the Margins (01:49:40). Brady Spitz links: Brady Spitz’s website Brady Spitz’s Appalachian State webpage Previous Podcast Guests mentioned: Julie Hill in 2019 Mary Emmons in 2024 Mariana Ramirez in 2023 Mark Ford in 2023 Colin Hill in 2019 Lauren Teel in 2017 Casey Cangelosi in 2017 Other Links: Rob Falvo Diana Loomer Scott Meister Jacob Nissly Carl Allen Once on This Island Paul Rennick Sandi Rennick Keith Hendricks Daniel Kirkpatrick Matt Penland Tyler Sammons Jose Perez Snarky Puppy Steve Pruitt Ross Pederson Michael D’Angelo Christopher Deane Bob Schietroma Lalo Davila She-e Wu Eric Shuster “See Ya Thursday” - Steve Mackey Brett Dietz Morton Feldman Jim Atwood A Soldier’s Tale - Igor Stravinsky William Kraft Matthew Strauss Brian Del Signore “Hallelujah” - IL DIVO “Amish Paradise” - Weird Al Yankovic Richard Brown Svet Stoyanov David Herbert Caroline Shaw Music for 18 Musicians - Steve Reich Grosse Pointe Blank trailer Primary Colors trailer Avengers: Secret Wars trailer Silence - John Cage Jim’s Wings Big City Burrito Bluey Raves: Jammin’ at the Margins: Jazz and the American Cinema - Krin Gabbard…
Colorado State University Percussion Professor Eric Hollenbeck returns to talk about playing sports in high school and more about percussion sound concepts (01:30) his college undergrad and graduate career and studying with Michael Burritt and Tom Siwe (18:40), a discussion of his first teaching job at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (37:20), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including discussions of BBQ, “Starship Troopers”, great fiction and nonfiction books, the “Bob” story, and Andy Akiho (45:50). Finishing with a Rave on the 2024 film I’m Still Here (01:09:55). Eric Hollenbeck links: Part 1 with Eric Hollenbeck Eric Hollenbeck’s CSU page Eric Hollenbeck’s Pearl Drums page Previous Podcast Guests mentioned: Andrew Lynge in 2025 Cort McClaren in 2022 Other Links: Tom Freer Michael Burritt Susan Powell Amanda Percussion Group Method of Movement for Marimba - Leigh Howard Stevens Four-Mallet Marimba Playing - Nancy Zeltsman Thomas Siwe William Duckworth Steve Reich Karlheinz Stockhausen Keiko Abe Four Episodes - Gordon Stout Sean Womack Keith Lloyd “Velocities” - Joseph Schwantner “Merlin” - Andrew Thomas “Variations on Lost Love” - David Maslanka American Beauty trailer Crash trailer Starship Troopers trailer Watership Down - Richard Adams The Stranger in the Woods - Michael Finkel The Journals of Lewis and Clark Doug’s Fish Fry Hofmann Hot Dogs Pillar VII - Andy Akiho Raves: I’m Still Here trailer…
Colorado State University (CSU) Director of Percussion Studies Eric Hollenbeck stops by to talk about his job at CSU and the facilities at the school (03:15), how CSU fits in with other music programs in the state, the students of today, the influence of drum corps, recruiting, and audiences we play for (19:30), and growing up in upstate New York, having a choir director mother, and the percussion sound concepts he learned early on his career that have continuing importance (01:00:25). Finishing with a Rave on the Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Programs (01:26:15). Eric Hollenbeck links: Eric Hollenbeck’s Colorado State page Eric Hollenbeck’s Pearl Drums page Previous Podcast guests mentioned: Shilo Stroman in 2020 Andrew Lynge in 2025 Will James in 2017 Other Links: Michael Burritt Jacob Nissly Third Coast Percussion Andy Akiho Seven Pillars - Andy Akiho Leo Canale Douglas Walter Steven Schick Nick Baratta Rick Rogers J.J. Pipitone Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps Dutch Boy Drum Corps Rod Meckley Brent Montgomery Star of Indiana Drum and Bugle Corps Leigh Howard Stevens Thomas Siwe Paul Yancich William Street John H. Beck Steve Gadd Thom Hannum Raves: Saturday Night Live 50th…
Percussionist, Educator, Freelancer, and Psychologist Marcia McCants stops by to talk about her Adjunct Percussion Instructor position at Virginia State University and going to England to get her Master of Psychology degree (02:30), living and studying in England (19:50) growing up in California and Virginia, having a musical family, and getting into percussion (33:20), dealing with adverse situations and progressing forward in her studies in high school and college (47:30), going to James Madison University (VA) for her undergrad, George Mason University (VA) for her master’s, and performing music by composers of African-American descent (01:05:30), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including segments on accessibility and percussion, great movies, Agatha Christie, Anime, terrible jobs, and Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter (01:35:00). Finishing with a Rave on the 2024 film Nickel Boys (02:13:10). Marcia McCants Links: Marcia’s VSU page Marcia’s Lessons page Previous Podcast Guests mentioned: Lamon Lawhorn in 2020 Casey Cangelosi in 2017 Sean Daniels in 2024 Laurel Black in 2017 Other Links: Black Swamp Educator Network Sonaris Percussion Merce Cunningham John Cage Sandbox Percussion Seminar Staunton Music Festival John Kilkenny The Princess Bride trailer Mulan trailer Mulan II trailer And Then There Were None trailer And Then There Were None - Agatha Christie Assassination Classroom Nightwing Being Black - Joe W. Moore III Cowboy Carter - Beyoncé Raves: Nickel Boys trailer…
Sandbox Percussion co-founder, Percussionist, Freelancer and Educator Ian Rosenbaum stops by to talk about the origins of the group, early performances, group management, and dealing with inventory (02:40), how Sandbox develops relationships with composers and their connections to Só Percussion and Third Coast Percussion (22:20), the rehearsal and performance logistics for Sandbox (32:20), Ian and the groups’ various college residencies and the importance of their Creator Mentorship program (45:00), growing up in Westchester (NY), beginnings of playing drumset and piano, and attending many types of concerts in his youth (01:09:40), eventually attending Peabody and working with Bob Van Sice (01:18:10), his master’s degree time at Yale and getting in the freelance scene in NYC (01:26:20), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including segments about performance setup and etiquette, great food, movies and books, and Christian Marclay’s The Clock (01:37:35). Finishing with a Rave on the 2025 Grammy Awards ceremony (02:00:00). Ian Rosenbaum links: Sandbox Percussion website Ian Rosenbaum’s website Sandbox’s Creator Mentorship Program Seven Pillars - Andy Akiho Ian Rosenbaum’s Peabody page “Khan Variationa” - Alejandro Viñao Previous Podcast Guests mentioned: Victor Caccese in 2019 Garrett Arney in 2019 Todd Meehan in 2017 Cort McClaren in 2022 Other Links: Andy Akiho Paola Prestini Christopher Cerrone Adam Rosenblatt Robert Van Sice “Mallet Quartet” - Steve Reich “Drumming (Part 1)” - Steve Reich “Extremes from Imaginary City” - Jason Treuting So Percussion Third Coast Percussion “Pattern Transformation” - Lukas Ligeti “NO one to kNOW one” - Andy Akiho Viet Cuong Green Umbrella Series “Wilderness” - Jerome Begin David Yoon Glen Velez Ji Su Jung Percussion Group Cincinnati Bryce Dessner Goldberg Variations - J.S. Bach (Glenn Gould) Colin Currie JACK Quartet Amandinda Percussion Quartet Simon Boyar “Late in the Evening” - Paul Simon “I Go to Extremes” - Billy Joel Bela Fleck and Edgar Meyer Tiny Desk concert 311 Tiny Desk Concert “Pretty Fly” - The Offspring “All the Small Things” - Blink-182 Ton Freer “Threads” - Paul Lansky Cloyd Duff Etuden for Timpani - Richard Hochrainer Thomas Duffy New Haven (CT) Pizza The Princess Bride trailer Fast and Furious trailer Silo trailer Formula 1: Drive to Survive trailer Jacob Collier - Tiny Desk concert “1612” - VULFPECK Victor Wooten Trio at PASIC 2018 “So Much to Say” - Dave Matthews Band (Carter Beauford view) Christian Marclay’s The Clock Raves: The 2025 Grammy Awards…
Solo Percussionist and Educator Eriko Daimo stops by to discuss her career as a percussion soloist, her teaching at Juilliard and NYU, and the nature of arranging for marimba (02:45), growing up in Japan, traveling around the world, her piano background and experiences in wind ensemble (38:05), her undergrad years at the Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music in Japan and her experiences creating musical arrangements (58:40), her decision to study for her master’s at the Boston Conservatory (MA) (01:12:15) and a brief moment of storytelling through the Random Ass Questions (01:27:45). Finishing with a Rave on the 2024 film A Complete Unknown (01:34:50). Eriko Daimo links: Eriko Daimo’s website Eriko’s arrangements Previous Podcast Guests mentioned: Casey Cangelosi in 2017 Adelaide Ferriere in 2019 Other Links: Pius Cheung Jonathan Haas Sean Statser Keiko Abe Stewart Copeland “In My Life” - The Beatles “Blackbird” - The Beatles Nancy Zeltsman Ed Saindon Dave Samuels Rhapsody in Blue - George Gershwin/Adelaide Ferriere Momoko Kamiya Studio Ghibli Kazutaka Morita James Benoit Jonathan Singer Raves: A Complete Unknown trailer…
Northern Illinois University (NIU) Instructor of Percussion and Director of Percussion Studies at the College of DuPage (IL) Ben Wahlund stops by to talk about his teaching at both universities, the role of instructor/lecturer vs. professor, and PAS experiences (03:15), his compositional career and the Mile Marker Zero project (29:30), growing up all over the world with a military band director father, his early musical experiences, and settling in North Dakota (46:40), his undergrad degree at the University of Mary (ND), teaching middle school in Iowa, getting to the Chicago area and doing his master’s at NIU (01:03:50), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions (potty mouth!), including discussions of accessibility, Chicago sports, great books, and important travel experiences (01:18:45). Finishing with a Re-Rave on the 2018 documentary film King in the Wilderness (01:49:00). California Wildfire Contribution Links: Habitat for Humanity American Red Cross World Central Kitchen Los Angeles Regional Food Bank Pasadena Humane Society California Fire Foundation Ben Wahlund links: Ben Wahlund’s NIU page Ben Wahlund’s homepage Ben Wahlund’s College of DuPage webpage Previous Podcasts Guests Mentioned: Rich Holly in 2020 Andy Bliss in 2023 Erin Walker Bliss in 2024 Raychel Taylor in 2020 Alexis C. Lamb in 2021 Melissa Wang in 2024 Julie Spencer in 2021 Megan Arns in 2017 Nathan Daughtrey in 2021 Rebecca Kite in 2018 Ben Charles in 2017 Raynor Carroll in 2023 David Eyler in 2020 Marvin Sparks, Jr. in 2017 Other Links: Gregory Beyer Robert Chappell Liam Teague Orlando Cotto Vicky Jenks Mike Mixtacki Neil deGrasse Tyson Bobby Broom Geof Bradfield Alejandro Viñao Pius Cheung John Wittman “Funky Beat” - Whodini “It’s Tricky” - RUN DMC Beat Street trailer Michael Blake Arthur Lipner Cliff Alexis Ron Carter The Silver Linings Playbook - Matthew Quick The Brothers Karamazov - Fyodor Dostoevsky Haruki Murakami Wislawa Szymborska Raves: King in the Wilderness trailer…
New York City-based Percussionist, Educator and Author Daniel Glass stops by to talk about his musical activities (03:40), the beginnings of his career in NYC and dealing with issues of gear for gigs (10:45), growing up in Honolulu (HI), his eclectic musical background, moving to Boston (MA) and eventually making his way to Los Angeles (CA) (29:30), his motion-based teaching philosophy and its origins (51:00), his writing and book career (01:08:00), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including segments on performing on drumset in and out of context, great authors and great drummers, Elvis Presley, and David Bowie’s Blackstar (01:22:00). Finishing with a Rave on the Inside Out films (01:45:55). How to Help those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires Daniel Glass links: Daniel Glass’s website Daniel’s drum solo from The Century Project Cast Party NYC Previous Podcast Guests mentioned: Kelli Rae Tubbs in 2024 Erin Walker Bliss in 2024 Other Links: John Riley Adam Nussbaum Steve Houghton Chuck Silverman Emil Richards Louie Bellson Hal Blaine Ed Shaughnessy David Merino Marilyn Maye Countess Luann Kenny Washington Jeff “Tain” Watts Mark Guiliana The Music Building NYC Sara Bareilles Jason Robert Brown The Greatest Showman soundtrack Martha Graham Ummagumma - Pink Floyd My Life in the Bush of Ghosts - David Byrne and Brian Eno “I Put a Spell on You” - Nina Simone Book of Days - Meredith Monk Drumming - Steve Reich Metamorphosis - Philip Glass Steve Smith Joey Baron Alan Dawson The Dick Grove School Freddie Gruber Elvin Jones Papa Jo Jones Buddy Rich Ian Wallace Buddy Harman W.S. Holland Zoro Dave Black Francis Clay “Drum Boogie” - Gene Krupa Drum History Podcast Jon Cryer David Ritz Neil Strauss Peter Guralnick D.J. Fontana Ron Tutt Blackstar - David Bowie Raves: Inside Out trailer Inside Out 2 trailer…
University of Alabama Percussion Professor and Epoch Percussion Quartet member Andrew Lynge stops by to talk about his job at Alabama and working through the pandemic (02:15), his percussion ensemble performing at PASIC twice in the last few years (18:45), Epoch Percussion (25:10), growing up near Dallas (32:00), going the Texas A&M-Commerce for undergrad and doing DCI (41:10) his master’s degree time at Colorado State (52:40), his doctoral years at the University of Texas at Austin, teaching at Commerce as an adjunct and his first job at Jacksonville State University (AL) (01:03:50), and settles into the Random Ass Questions, including segments on being a complete percussionist, bad jobs, his varying taste in movies, Cormac McCarthy, and The Bear (01:26:00). Finishing with a Rave on the 2021 Documentary Series The Beatles: Get Back (01:47:55). Andrew Lynge links: Andrew Lynge’s website Andrew Lynge’s University of Alabama Epoch Percussion Previous Podcast Guests mentioned: Jennifer Caputo in 2016 John Wooton in 2022 Lauren Teel in 2017 Dave Hall in 2020 Shilo Stroman in 2020 Tom Burritt in 2021 Brian Zator in 2017 Other Links: Mark Lanter Mark Hunter James Campbell Blast! Mandarins Drum Corps Ken Ozzello Kevin Welborn Bluecoats Drum Corps Cavaliers Drum Corps Troopers Drum Corps Clint Gillespie Tim Feeney Michael Strange “Spine” - Michael Laurello “Mallet Quartet” - Steve Reich Oni Lara Cory Fica Nigel Fernandez Jerry Junkin Orbital - John Psathas Dallas Winds Re(new)al - Viet Cuong Deja Vu - Michael Colgrass Sandbox Percussion Third Coast Percussion Excelsis Percussion Dan Moore Gary Green Sandi Rennick Paul Rennick Tyler Sammons Matt Penland Eric Hollenbeck “Fantasy Variations” - Michael Colgrass Cloyd Duff “Dances of Earth and Fire” - Peter Klatzow “Itsuki Fantasy for Six Mallets” - Keiko Abe Tony McCutchen Sean Womack “Khan Variations” - Alejandro Viñao Carter Beauford No Country For Old Men trailer Lord of the Rings trailer Nosferatu trailer Robert Eggers Anchorman trailer Rocky trailer The Wedding Planner trailer The Road - Cormac McCarthy Hurtado BBQ The Bear TV Show Raves: The Beatles: Get Back…
Percussionist, Performer, and Educator Olivia Cirisan stops by to chat about performing Ancel Fitzgerald Neeley’s “37 across 39 down” at PASIC 2024 (03:15), her master’s program at the University of Michigan and her responsibilities and work with chamber duos and gamelan (16:40), growing up (mostly) in Frankenmuth, Michigan, her piano and percussion background, and living with ADHD (37:15), attending the University of Michigan for undergrad, staying there for the master’s, and her time auditioning at Mizzou (01:02:10), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including segments on self-seriousness in art, her experiences as a woman in percussion spaces, the Twilight movies, Albert Camus, and the Midnight Gospel series (01:20:30). Finishing with a Rave on the 1975 film Dog Day Afternoon (02:02:15). Olivia Cirisan links: Olivia Cirisan’s website FLYDLPHIN VIRID Previous Podcast Guests mentioned: Cameron Leach in 2023 Megan Arns in 2016 Other links: Ancel Fitzgerald Neeley “Everything Now Right Now” - Robert Honstein Logic Pro VariSpeed David Minnix Joseph Gramley Jonathan Ovalle Doug Perkins Ian Rosenbaum Paige Madden Late Night with the Devil trailer Twilight: Eclipse shirt take off The Office/Twilight Mash Up The Shining as a Romantic Comedy Remarkably Bright Creatures - Shelby Van Pelt Frankenmuth, Michigan The Myth of Sisyphus - Albert Camus The Midnight Gospel trailer Raves: Dog Day Afternoon trailer…
Percussive Arts Society Diversity Alliance Chair and Percussionist and Educator Elizabeth DeLamater returns to discuss all things Diversity Alliance that occurred at PASIC 2024 (03:15), the state of diversity items and initiatives in 2024 (18:15), and an update on items in her personal and professional world, including working at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and playing for Holiday gigs (29:10). Finishing with a Rave on Colson Whitehead’s 1999 novel The Intuitionist (37:15). Previous Episodes with Elizabeth DeLamater: Episode 167 Episode 168 Episode 276 Previous Podcast Guests mentioned in the show: Julie Hill in 2019 Heather Sloan in 2021 Joshua Simonds in 2017 Matthew Lau in 2021 Aiyun Huang in 2023 Other Links: Terri Lyne Carrington Adam Tan Taku Hirano Beibei Wang Raves: The Intuitionist - Colson Whitehead…
Percussionist, Composer, Freelancer, and Educator Melissa Wang stops by to talk about her PASIC 2024 performance of Kate Neal’s “Self-Accusation” (03:10), her percussion activities and responsibilities throughout the Chicago Metro area (21:50), growing up in Chicago, her early musical experiences, and her extracurricular activities, including her prowess at the Spelling Bee (31:35), getting her undergrad degree from Northern Illinois University (41:30), her percussion and composition degree work for her master’s at the University of Washington (51:05), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including discussions of mental health, being a woman in the percussion and composition fields, Shrek , viral videos, and the greatness of Evelyn Glennie (01:07:20). Finishing with a Rave on the 2024 film A Real Pain (01:39:40). Melissa Wang Links: Melissa Wang’s webpage Melissa Wang’s PASIC page Previous Podcast Guests mentioned: Bonnie Whiting from 2020 Raychel Taylor from 2020 Other Links: Kate Neal Peter Handke Pioneer Drum and Bugle Corps Gregory Beyer Ben Wahlund Liam Teague Left Edge Percussion Shrek trailer Neo Yokio trailer Shadow Behind the Iron Sun - Evelyn Glennie Raves: A Real Pain trailer…
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