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EPISODE · Oct 4, 2020 · 1H 28M

Episode XI - Joey Heredia (How to be great drummer) Season II

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Thanks for checking out Episode XI with Joey Heredia! Joey is a Los Angeles based studio drummer who I want to study with when I was about 13-14 years old. I never got a chance to but crazy how life works and we end up connecting anyway to do the podcast! Joey Heredia Biography   Joey has worked with:  Tower of Power, Diego Amador,  Sheila E., Stevie Wonder,  Freddie Hubbard, Poncho Sanchez, Tania Maria, Dianne Reeves, Billy Childs,  Scott Henderson,  Gary Willis,  Tribal Tech,  Frank Gambale,  Steve Lukather,  Carole King, Manhattan Transfer, Joe Sample, Herb Alpert, Sergio Mendes, Hubert Laws, Peggy Lee,  Willie Bobo, Claire Fischer, Michael Ruff, James Ingram,  Robben Ford,  L. Subramaniam,  Nuno Bettencourt, Perry Farrell, Kenny Rankin, Jennifer Paige, Doc Severinson, Bob James, Son Mayor, Moacir Santos, Andy Fraser, Carlos Rios,  George Duke, Roger Waters,  Chick Corea, and many more. Special thanks:   Joey Heredia  Alex Maldonado (Cameras)  Daniel Contreras (Cameras)   ______________________________________   Gear used:  Macbook Pro (Early 2015): https://amzn.to/3ea8DCI  Microphones   RØDE Procaster Microphones: https://amzn.to/2TtHeDG RØDE Pop Filter: https://amzn.to/36lSFm2 _____________________________________ FOLLOW ME:  http://www.instagram.com/sir_kevinchong  WEBSITE:   http://www.sirkevinchong.com

Thanks for checking out Episode XI with Joey Heredia! Joey is a Los Angeles based studio drummer who I want to study with when I was about 13-14 years old. I never got a chance to but crazy how life works and we end up connecting anyway to do the podcast! Joey Heredia Biography   Joey has worked with:  Tower of Power, Diego Amador,  Sheila E., Stevie Wonder,  Freddie Hubbard, Poncho Sanchez, Tania Maria, Dianne Reeves, Billy Childs,  Scott Henderson,  Gary Willis,  Tribal Tech,  Frank Gambale,  Steve Lukather,  Carole King, Manhattan Transfer, Joe Sample, Herb Alpert, Sergio Mendes, Hubert Laws, Peggy Lee,  Willie Bobo, Claire Fischer, Michael Ruff, James Ingram,  Robben Ford,  L. Subramaniam,  Nuno Bettencourt, Perry Farrell, Kenny Rankin, Jennifer Paige, Doc Severinson, Bob James, Son Mayor, Moacir Santos, Andy Fraser, Carlos Rios,  George Duke, Roger Waters,  Chick Corea, and many more. Special thanks:   Joey Heredia  Alex Maldonado (Cameras)  Daniel Contreras (Cameras)   ______________________________________   Gear used:  Macbook Pro (Early 2015): https://amzn.to/3ea8DCI  Microphones   RØDE Procaster Microphones: https://amzn.to/2TtHeDG RØDE Pop Filter: https://amzn.to/36lSFm2 _____________________________________ FOLLOW ME:  http://www.instagram.com/sir_kevinchong  WEBSITE:   http://www.sirkevinchong.com

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