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160 – Rob Mount: Drumming For Lou Gramm, Creating & Maintaining a Strong On-line Presence, Creating Drum Parts in Heavy Rock
Podcast |
Working Drummer
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Mar 22, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:35:36
At the age of 7, Rob Mount started studying percussion at The Hochstein School of Music in his hometown of Rochester, NY. During his high school years Rob studied percussion at The Eastman School of Music, and continued his music education at Nazareth College. Through all of these years, Rob participated in various concert bands and percussion ensembles. While Rob is schooled in percussion, he is entirely self taught on the drumset. Throughout the ‘90’s and 2000’s Rob was in high demand recording and performing live with various artists like Court Jester, Ramrod, Thick as Thieves and Metal Blade recording artist Lieglord. Also during this time, Rob played 3 tracks on fellow Lou Gramm bandmate Michael Staertow’s CD, “Oxygen” – currently available on iTunes and Amazon. Prior to joining Lou Gramm’s band officially, Rob had performed many drum duties for him, including recording drum tracks for several Foreigner songs to be used for promotional purposes, as well as filling for shows and practice when needed by Lou. These days Rob has been touring North America for some time now as Lou’s permanent drummer. In this episode, Rob talks about: How he got the gig with Lou Gramm Replacing a drum machine on a recording Creating drum parts in heavy rock The fact that we never stop learning New things from which to draw inspiration Creating and maintaining a strong on-line presence Playing for the song Balancing your career and family Maintaining chops during time off Staying healthy Rob endorses: KBrakes, Drumtacs, Regal Tip sticks, JH Audio This episode is sponsored by Crush Drums
At the age of 7, Rob Mount started studying percussion at The Hochstein School of Music in his hometown of Rochester, NY. During his high school years Rob studied percussion at The Eastman School of Music, and continued his music education at Nazareth College. Through all of these years, Rob participated in various concert bands and percussion ensembles. While Rob is schooled in percussion, he is entirely self taught on the drumset. Throughout the ‘90’s and 2000’s Rob was in high demand recording and performing live with various artists like Court Jester, Ramrod, Thick as Thieves and Metal Blade recording artist Lieglord. Also during this time, Rob played 3 tracks on fellow Lou Gramm bandmate Michael Staertow’s CD, “Oxygen” – currently available on iTunes and Amazon. Prior to joining Lou Gramm’s band officially, Rob had performed many drum duties for him, including recording drum tracks for several Foreigner songs to be used for promotional purposes, as well as filling for shows and practice when needed by Lou. These days Rob has been touring North America for some time now as Lou’s permanent drummer. In this episode, Rob talks about: How he got the gig with Lou Gramm Replacing a drum machine on a recording Creating drum parts in heavy rock The fact that we never stop learning New things from which to draw inspiration Creating and maintaining a strong on-line presence Playing for the song Balancing your career and family Maintaining chops during time off Staying healthy Rob endorses: KBrakes, Drumtacs, Regal Tip sticks, JH Audio This episode is sponsored by Crush Drums

At the age of 7, Rob Mount started studying percussion at The Hochstein School of Music in his hometown of Rochester, NY. During his high school years Rob studied percussion at The Eastman School of Music, and continued his music education at Nazareth College. Through all of these years, Rob participated in various concert bands and percussion ensembles. While Rob is schooled in percussion, he is entirely self taught on the drumset.

Throughout the ‘90’s and 2000’s Rob was in high demand recording and performing live with various artists like Court Jester, Ramrod, Thick as Thieves and Metal Blade recording artist Lieglord.

Also during this time, Rob played 3 tracks on fellow Lou Gramm bandmate Michael Staertow’s CD, “Oxygen” – currently available on iTunes and Amazon.

Prior to joining gramm.com">Lou Gramm’s band officially, Rob had performed many drum duties for him, including recording drum tracks for several Foreigner songs to be used for promotional purposes, as well as filling for shows and practice when needed by Lou. These days Rob has been touring North America for some time now as Lou’s permanent drummer.

In this episode, Rob talks about:

How he got the gig with Lou Gramm

Replacing a drum machine on a recording

Creating drum parts in heavy rock

The fact that we never stop learning

New things from which to draw inspiration

Creating and maintaining a strong on-line presence

Playing for the song

Balancing your career and family

Maintaining chops during time off

Staying healthy

Rob endorses: KBrakes, Drumtacs, Regal Tip sticks, JH Audio

This episode is sponsored by Crush Drums

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