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EPISODE · Oct 26, 2016 · 1H 15M

087 – Russ Whitman: Drumming for Craig Morgan, DCI, Teaching and Performing Experience, East Coast Beach Music

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Russ Whitman began playing drums at the early age of 6 years old. From then on he always knew what he wanted to do with his life. Following in his father’s footsteps, he started off playing by ear in his grandfathers church. Russ continued his musical education thru his middle and high school years consistently placing first chair in almost every all-state ensemble from concert to jazz. After high school he continued his education on the collegiate level and in the US Navy. Since then Russ was a member of Carolina Crown, Tarheel Sun, and Carolina Gold Drum and Bugle Corps. After many years marching and instructing numerous award winning high school and collegiate drum lines Russ turned his attention back to the kit. Russ has had the honor of working with some of the finest musicians around including Steve Gatlin, The Lawrence Welk Show, The Swingtime Orchestra, Soul Power Posse, Painted Man, Eason, and with jazz group J360 where he shared the stage with Spyro Gyra, the Yellowjackets, Gato Barbieri, Kim Waters, and the late Jimmy Smith. Before his move to Nashville, Russ toured with Craig Woolard and the Journey tribute band Frontiers. Since 2010, Russ has been drumming for Grand Ole Opry member Craig Morgan. In this podcast, Russ talks about: Working with a Journey tribute band – Frontiers East Coast Beach Music Working for Craig Morgan Russ’s love of drum corp Teaching drum corp to the YouTube generation Using live recordings to understand groove The audition process for the Navy Not letting the drums alone define who he is Touring in Afghanistan with Craig Morgan Craig endorses: Pearl Drums, Zildjian Cymbals, Evans drumheads, Innovative Percussion This episode is sponsored by Mapex Drums Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Russ Whitman began playing drums at the early age of 6 years old. From then on he always knew what he wanted to do with his life. Following in his father’s footsteps, he started off playing by ear in his grandfathers church. Russ continued his musical education thru his middle and high school years consistently placing first chair in almost every all-state ensemble from concert to jazz. After high school he continued his education on the collegiate level and in the US Navy. Since then Russ was a member of Carolina Crown, Tarheel Sun, and Carolina Gold Drum and Bugle Corps. After many years marching and instructing numerous award winning high school and collegiate drum lines Russ turned his attention back to the kit. Russ has had the honor of working with some of the finest musicians around including Steve Gatlin, The Lawrence Welk Show, The Swingtime Orchestra, Soul Power Posse, Painted Man, Eason, and with jazz group J360 where he shared the stage with Spyro Gyra, the Yellowjackets, Gato Barbieri, Kim Waters, and the late Jimmy Smith. Before his move to Nashville, Russ toured with Craig Woolard and the Journey tribute band Frontiers. Since 2010, Russ has been drumming for Grand Ole Opry member Craig Morgan. In this podcast, Russ talks about: Working with a Journey tribute band – Frontiers East Coast Beach Music Working for Craig Morgan Russ’s love of drum corp Teaching drum corp to the YouTube generation Using live recordings to understand groove The audition process for the Navy Not letting the drums alone define who he is Touring in Afghanistan with Craig Morgan Craig endorses: Pearl Drums, Zildjian Cymbals, Evans drumheads, Innovative Percussion This episode is sponsored by Mapex Drums Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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