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Welcome to this special episode of the podcast, where we dive into the rhythm-filled world of drummer John Cushon. Hailing from Kansas City, Cushon's humble roots have anchored his musical journey alongside his internationally acclaimed wife, singer Oleta Adams. In this episode, he opens up about his illustrious career, sharing insights into his love for drumming and his steadfast dedication to his craft. Despite his talents, Cushon remains refreshingly humble, preferring to let his music speak louder than words. And in a digital age dominated by social media, Cushon stands apart, as he keeps his focus firmly on the music, making his rhythms resonate without the need for online applause. Get ready to groove as we uncover the beats behind the music with the enigmatic John Cushon.
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Jamie Walk, the passionate organizer behind the much-anticipated KC Bonzo Blowout shares his behind-the-scenes efforts that bring together some of Kansas City's most exceptional drummers. Don't miss the 3rd annual event on Friday, October 20th at Knuckleheads. Every year it a a celebration of talent, collaboration, and community for Kansas City's music scene. Special thanks to Big Dudes Music City, WFL III Drums, and 98.9 The Rock, for sponsoring this great event.
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For the past 39 years, Wes and Lorene Faulcouner have been the heart and soul of Explorers Percussion. It started as a modest storefront, which then grew into a massive showroom with anything and everything drummers and percussionists could ever want. Not to mention the world-class roster of teachers. One of the things that made Explorers extra special, was the over 100 drum clinics. Take a trip down memory lane as Wes and Lorene reminisce about the dozens and dozens of clinics over the years. As they say, "All good things must come to an end". The impact of Wes and Lorene's dedication will resonate for years to come. Their contribution to the music scene in Kansas City and beyond will be remembered and cherished by all who had the privilege of being a part of this incredible journey.
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Kent Burnham has been a fixture in the KC music scene for many years. From his early year with Banshee, to his current projects, Kent discusses what goes into being great drummer. He shares what it was like recording with legendary producer Eddie Kramer, and recording at The Record Plant studio. Kent is a fantastic drummer and a great teacher (he blew me away with his one take "bumper" for this podcast). Check out his drumming on two of his current projects, Into The Gray and Mr. Macros V7. Kent is available for private instruction for all ages and ability through Explorers Percussion.
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Ever wonder what it would be like opening for KISS or Cheap Trick? Shawn Poores knows! Shawn tells about how he got started in St. Joseph Missouri with The Sons of Rex to his time with Outhouse, Toledo Walz, The Elders, and in more recent years, The Zeros. This episode is sure to entertain any drummer, musician, or music fan. Shawn and I first met in Topeka, Kansas in 1987. It was so much fun catching up and getting to hear Shawn's crazy-fun stories!
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From his early days of drumming with bands such as Stick, The Creature Comforts, and Blackpool Lights, to his current passion Steps of Faith and Summer Breeze, Billy covers it all in this episode. We go deep into drumming, what it was like attending both Taylor Hawkins Tribute concerts, visiting Abby Road, and hanging with drumming royalty. Billy recounts his incredible life journey, his battle with Ewing's sarcoma, losing his left leg, and never giving up. Don't miss Billy and friends performing at his brainchild fundraiser for Steps of Faith Foundation on November 12th.
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Pat Tomek has been a part of the Kansas City Music scene for decades. When he is not drumming for the internationally loved band, The Rainmakers, Pat spends his time producing, engineering, recording, (and playing on) some of Kansas City's most talented artist's projects. Pat discusses the early days of the Kansas City pop music scene and drumming for The Secrets and the 4 Skins. We cover a lot in this interview: dinosaurs, Rush, drum machines, Leonard Cohen, and much more. On a side note, I have seen Pat perform many times, his rock-solid drumming is the perfect balance of playing for the song and making things "feel" perfect. I had a great time getting to know Pat.
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Drummer, author, and educator, Rob Leythem has done it all. With 10 drumset books, 3 albums, multiple Modern Drummer articles, and countless students to his credit, drumming is what drives Rob in everything he does. Being a close friend to Rob, we go down memory lane, about how we met, and why we both love drumming so much. Rob also discusses the work he is doing currently. Teaching "at-risk" kids, using the power of drumming, rhythm, art, and meditation. Truly fascinating and heartwarming! Stay to the end for our spontaneous jam.
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Billygoat brought Go-Go to Kansas City, the music (and Quick Trip) has kept him here! Go-Go has been a well-known fixture in the KC music scene for many years. He is an in-demand drummer for several top regional artists, always bringing the precise amount of groove, power, and finesse. Go-Go discusses his early years, touring with Danielle Nicole, Brandon Miller, and Billygoat. Also known as "The Drum Counselor," Go-Go explains the name (and why it is so fitting). After listening, it will become clear why everyone loves Go-Go!
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Who better than Steve Thomas to kick off the KCDAB podcast series? Starting his professional drumming career with Shooting Star in 1979, Steve has gone on to record and tour with some of the greatest names in rock and roll. Steve reminisces about the recording of the first five Shooting Star albums, some of his favorite drummers, the gear he uses, and of course, some great stories. If I sound like a "fanboy" during the interview... I am!
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Fueled by his passion for Kansas City, the area in which he was born and bred, drummer Andrew Moore has launched a new podcast, KC Drummers and Beyond, celebrating the region’s musicianship.
Moore, himself, has been playing drums since the age of nine and is well known as the drummer for the popular band Perpetual Change, which has been together for an amazing 37 years. In addition to their own packed gigs, for the past ten years Perpetual Change has been the chosen house band for Big Slick, a fundraiser for Children’s Mercy Hospital, hosted by such Kansas City celebrities as Paul Rudd, Jason Sudeikis, David Koechner, Eric Stonestreet and Rob Riggle. The band has also backed up such major musicians as Chris Daughtry, David Cook and Rush’s Alex Lifeson.
After the loss of a couple of local drummer buddies, Moore decided it was time to preserve the stories of his fellow percussive friends. He began to take them into his home studio to document their lives and the podcast was born, He will initially roll out three episodes followed by a new one every other week. Some of the players undoubtedly will be better known than others, but most important to Moore is to share Kansas City’s heritage and treasures.
“I am hoping people will learn about these incredible drummers with K.C. Drummers and Beyond,” Moore says. “I want to give them the acknowledgement they deserve and pay tribute to the area I love.”