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  • Episode 8 | "Florida Classic Week!"
    2024/11/21
    Join hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell as they dive into the excitement of the Florida Classic, a cornerstone event for marching bands, especially Bethune Cookman and FAMU. They reflect on the traditions, the transition from freshman to upperclassman, and the vital role of mentorship in the band experience. The conversation explores original cadences, drumline styles, and the impact of band size on performance quality. The hosts also discuss recent drumline battles, including a standout showdown between Jackson State and Alabama State, while celebrating the vibrant culture of HBCU bands. Adding a playful twist, they share thoughts on a viral music meme and recount their experiences at PASIC, a must-attend event for percussionists. The episode wraps up with reflections on Classic Week, memorable performances—like their creative take on the Mannequin Challenge—and the unique energy of being part of a marching band. Tune in for an exciting mix of music, tradition, and camaraderie from the heart of the drumline community!

    5th Quarter Segment picks:

    Jeremie
    Sudden Impact Percussion Feature at the 2013 Florida Classic Battle of the Bands

    Bryon
    B-CU's Marching Wildcats playing Vice Versa (Mannequin Challenge)
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    59 分
  • Episode 7 | "The B2A List"
    2024/11/15
    In this episode, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell discuss a range of topics, starting with reflections on their weekend and a tragic shooting incident at Tuskegee Homecoming. They delve into the vibrant culture of HBCU bands, highlighting a recent drumline battle between Clark Atlanta and Morehouse, and share insights on drumline techniques and traditions. The conversation also touches on the evolution of HBCU band competitions and the journey of Winston Salem's drumline, emphasizing the importance of community and music education. In this conversation, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell delve into the intricacies of high school drum line culture, discussing various bands, their techniques, and the evolution of percussion performance. They highlight the importance of aesthetics in performance, the storytelling aspect of cadences, and the competitive nature of HBCU bands.

    The discussion culminates in a comparison of Jackson State and Mississippi Valley's performances, showcasing the talent and creativity within the band community. The conversation delves into the evolution of band performances, the influence of Greek life on band culture, and personal reflections on the impact of joining Greek organizations. They share insights on their favorite drumming rudiments, highlighting their significance in their musical journey.

    5th Quarter Picks:

    Jeremie:
    FAMU Marching 100 playing 'Sing, Sing, Sing' (Percussion View)

    Bryon:
    Jackson State University playing 'Flight '76'
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    1 時間 1 分
  • Episode 6 | "Was YOUR band in the movie?"
    2024/11/07
    In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell share insights on the challenges faced by bands during competitions, the importance of execution in performances, and the unique traditions of alumni drumlines. The conversation highlights the camaraderie and competitive spirit within the HBCU band community, emphasizing the significance of drumlines in the overall band experience. In this conversation, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell discuss various themes surrounding the culture of marching bands, particularly focusing on the experiences of alumni during homecoming events, the impact of the movie 'Drumline' on their musical journeys, and the dynamics of one-on-one battles in drumline culture. They share personal anecdotes, celebrate the spirit of HBCU bands, and reflect on the importance of community and tradition in music education. In this conversation, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell discuss various aspects of music competitions, the importance of teaching and learning in music, reflections on the movie Drumline 2, homecoming traditions, and the anticipation of the classic showdown between bands. They also touch on the preparations for end-of-season performances and the upcoming competition season, emphasizing the significance of reading music and understanding one's style in the context of marching bands. In this conversation, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell discuss the critical aspects of preparing for music auditions, emphasizing the importance of sight reading, mastering music fundamentals, and the value of self-advocacy. They share personal experiences from their own auditions, highlighting the significance of preparation and the impact of community and culture in the band world. The discussion also touches on the future of their podcast and the ongoing journey of musicianship.


    5th Quarter Segment Picks

    Jeremie
    Clark Atlanta University 'Mighty Marching Panthers' playing 'All I Ever Wanted'

    Bryon
    Mississippi Valley State University playing 'In The Ghetto'
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    1 時間 2 分
  • Episode 5: "Lounge & Chop #2"
    2024/10/31
    In this episode of the Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell reflect on their recent homecoming celebrations, discussing the vibrant atmosphere, band rivalries, and the importance of traditions in college football and marching bands. They share personal anecdotes about their experiences, the significance of cadences, and the connections formed through music. The conversation highlights the pride of being part of a small school and the impact of alumni relationships, culminating in a celebration of their musical heritage and the recent debut of a new cadence, 'Impact March.' In this segment, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell discuss the recent D-Dub Classic event, highlighting the impressive organization and participation of various college drumlines. They delve into the structure of the Percussion League, the competitive landscape, and the judging standards that govern performances. The conversation shifts to analyzing specific college drumline performances, emphasizing the importance of stage presence, uniformity, and the dynamics of performance. They conclude with thoughts on innovations in drumline performance and the significance of individual sections being heard clearly. In this engaging conversation, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell delve into the intricacies of drumline performances, focusing on the cadences of Fort Valley and Talladega.

    Jeremie then goes into the Lounge & Chop segment where is teaches the snare lick for today's episode.

    5th Quarter Segment Picks

    Jeremie:
    Norfolk State University Drumline 'MDF$' playing 'Block 1'

    Bryon:
    Southern University playing'Sleeping in my Bed' by Dru Hill
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    1 時間 28 分
  • Episode 4 | "B-CU Homecoming Week"
    2024/10/23
    In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell reminisce about their experiences at Bethune-Cookman University, particularly focusing on the significance of Homecoming week. They share personal anecdotes about their time in the band, the challenges of balancing practice with social events, and the camaraderie formed through shared experiences. The conversation also touches on the evolution of band life, the excitement of football season, and the competitive nature of drumline performances, highlighting the rich traditions of HBCU culture. In this conversation, Bryon Russell and Jeremie Foster delve into the intricacies of drumline performances, discussing the dynamics of sound, the importance of uniformity, and the impact of tuning on sound projection. They reflect on their experiences in the battle of the bands, the significance of music literacy, and the art of arranging music for drumlines. The discussion highlights the evolution of their musical journeys and the lessons learned along the way. In this conversation, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell discuss the significance of reading music for drummers, highlighting the benefits of music literacy and introducing 'The Drum Blueprint' book. They emphasize the importance of resources for aspiring drummers and engage in a lively debate about the top drum lines in Georgia and Florida, showcasing their passion for percussion and education. In this episode, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell discuss the vibrant culture of high school bands in Florida, highlighting the legacy of excellence and competition among various drumlines. They celebrate the traditions of homecoming and the importance of alumni involvement in band programs. The conversation also features reflections on memorable performances and the significance of practice in music education. 5th Quarter Segment Jeremie's Pick B-CU's Sudden Impact playing 'Intro to Impact' Bryons Pick: B-CU Marching Wildcats playing Get Right Back to My Baby x Vivian Green
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    1 時間 20 分
  • Episode 3 | "Lounge & Chop #1"
    2024/10/16
    In this episode, we give updates on Hurricane Milton's effect on Florida. We talk about various HBCU drumline battles that occurred in the past weekend, and most importantly, we introduced "Lounge & Chop #1". So bring your sticks, pad and get ready for an awesome episode!

    5th Quarter Segment picks:

    Jeremie: Southern University's Human Jukebox playing "So Sick" by Ne-Yo

    Bryon: B-CU's Sudden Impact playing "Feature '23"
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    1 時間 3 分
  • Episode 2| "Ran from the smoke!"
    2024/10/09
    In this episode, we dive into the world of HBCU drumline battles from the weekend! Join us as we break down the performances that lit up the field, sharing our favorite moments and standout beats. Plus, we’ll chat about our go-to drumsticks and what makes them special. Whether you’re a seasoned percussionist or just a fan of the rhythm, you won’t want to miss this discussion!

    5th Quarter Segment picks:

    Jeremie: Alabama State University Drumline playing "10 Commandments" (TBS Commercial)

    Bryon: Jackson State University marching band playing "Guile Theme Song | Street Fighter II" (2024)
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    1 時間 11 分
  • Season 3: Episode 1 | "The Cookman Lounge"
    2024/10/03
    Welcome to Season 3 of The Drum Lounge Podcast! This we are rocking with a new co-host Bryon Russell, graduate of Bethune-Cookman University and current percussion instructor at Faith's Place Center for Arts Education in West Palm Beach, Florida. In this episode, we talk a lot about the band program at Bethune-Cookman, hence the title of the episode. We also talk about a few drumline battles and the state of percussion today. The episode ends with our '5th Quarter Segment' where we choose a favorite band/drumline clip of the week, whether new or old, and play it on the show. See below for this weeks picks. Please like, subscribe and follow the The Drum Lounge Podcast on IG @TheDrumLoungePod.

    5th Quarter Segment picks:

    Jeremie: Jackson State University playing 'Here We Go Again" (2021)
    Bryon: Praire View A & M University playing Vento D'oro from Jojo’s Bizarre Adventures' (2024)
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    48 分