The History of Working Drummers pt 2: 1960 - Today with Dr. Matt Brennan
Podcast |
Drum History
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Drums
History
Interview
Music
Categories Via RSS |
History
Music
Music History
Publication Date |
May 12, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:10:37
(You do not need to have listened to part 1 to enjoy this episode) Part 2 covers the role of working drummers starting in the 1960's with session drummers, then Rock and Roll superstar's, through the 80's monster drumsets and up to modern times. Matt is a brilliant historian and educator, and he brings us a very fun and relaxed conversation about this amazing history of how drummers survived and worked throughout history. We cover interesting bits such as why you cant copyright a drum beat, why you drummers rarely get as much writing credits as other musicians, and how things slowly changed over time. We are discussing chapter 5 of Matts book "Kick It: A Social History of the Drum Kit". You can purchase the book here: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/kick-it-9780190683870?cc=us&lang=en& Be sure to use promo code "AAFLYG6" to save 30% at checkout. Matt will be speaking at the 2021 Chicago Drum Show, I will post more details on social media as it draws closer. He was supposed to speak at the 2020 show but that was cancelled due to Covid-19. Part 1 is episode 36, go back and check it out if you haven't listened yet. You will love it!

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