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He showed up to watch. 9:28 AM. Carroll’s Rehearsal Studios. The Tina Turner Broadway show is about to start. Jared’s a college student at NYU. He’s not there to play. He’s there to observe — to see how a real Broadway d

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He showed up to watch. 9:28 AM. Carroll’s Rehearsal Studios. The Tina Turner Broadway show is about to start. Jared’s a college student at NYU. He’s not there to play. He’s there to observe — to see how a real Broadway d

This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. When I recorded this in February of 2022, Rodney was in his drum room. Blue Pearl kit behind him.

This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. I chatted with Rodney Howard in February of 2022. He was in his drum room — blue kit behind him, M

Morgan grew up in a small town in Kansas. No blueprint for this. No obvious path to musical theater. She found her way to NYU, studied West African music under Valerie Naranjo — which rewired the way she hears everything

Morgan is the drummer on the national tour of A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical. Six hundred shows in. Almost quit drumming in high school. Grew up in a small town in Kansas with no real map for any of this. Fo

This is the video of last week’s podcast — and another one in the Broadway Drumming 101 Classic Episode Series. This episode takes us back to January 2022 with one of the most respected drummers in both Broadway and jazz

This is a clip from my upcoming Broadway Drumming 101 conversation with Morgan Parker, currently holding the drum chair for A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical. Morgan dropped a lot of wisdom in this episode, but

This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is another one in the Broadway Drumming 101 Classic Episode Series. This episode takes us bac

Noah Hadland Is Subbing Seven Broadway Shows at Once. He didn’t get there by sending cold emails and waiting. He got there by running after a stranger with a stick bag outside the Book of Mormon stage door. By sight-read

This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. He came out of NYU convinced he should already be playing Hamilton. He isn’t playing Hamilton. He

Noah Hadland on the Broadway Drumming 101 podcast, saying the thing I wish someone had told me when I was coming up. He was hungry. Eager. Doing everything right — and still couldn’t figure out why Broadway wasn’t happen

In this clip from my conversation with Noah Hadland on the Broadway Drumming 101 Podcast, we get into something most drummers don’t think about. I asked him what the hardest part is about subbing multiple shows at once.

Like I said I would, I want to show you what it’s really like to build a Broadway show. Not the opening night photos, the red carpet, or the reviews. I’m talking about the early days. The first speeches. The moment when

Thank you for being a longtime listener of Broadway Drumming 101. I’ve been thinking about doing more solo episodes for a while, and I’m finally starting today. Over the past week, I’ve been deep in rehearsals for Cats:

Guest: Elena Bonomo, drummer for SIX. Originally released January 14, 2022. This is one of those conversations that still holds up years later. In this episode, Elena Bonomo talks through what it actually looks like to b

Joe Bergamini on Subbing, Broadway Reality, and Building a Real Music Career In this episode of the Broadway Drumming 101 Podcast, I sit down with Joe Bergamini—drummer, educator, author, and one of the most thoughtful v

This is a Broadway Drumming 101 Classic. Originally released in December 2021, this episode features Rich Rosenzweig, recorded on the very day Companyofficially opened on Broadway. The timing alone makes it special. Rich

This Classic episode goes back to 2021 with drummer Rich Rosenzweig. At the time, he was playing the drum chair for Company. Today, he is the drummer for Ragtime at Lincoln Center. Part One focuses on his early years, hi

I went back to one of my classic Broadway Drumming 101 conversations this week, and it reminded me why I started this series in the first place. Years ago I sat down with Rich Rosenzweig when he was holding the drum chai

In this episode, I sit down with drummer Tom Jorgensen. He’s been playing drums on the Beetlejuice national tour for the last three years. Tom talks about what makes the Beetlejuice drum book one of the most physically d
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