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Offbeat with Paul Hose
by Paul Hose
Paul Hose’s podcast is a lively and engaging exploration of creativity, education, and music. Each episode features interviews with industry professionals, in-depth discussions on curriculum development, and honest reviews, all delivered with a touch of humour and warmth. Whether you’re a drummer, educator, or creative professional, this podcast offers insights, inspiration, and a good laugh along the way.
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The one with Pete Gamber
In this lovely episode of Offbeat with Paul Hose, Paul sits down with long-term friend and mentor, Pete Gamber, for a warm, honest and music-filled conversation.The pair reflect on their shared love of music, the magic of the NAMM Show in California, and the experiences that have shaped their journeys both on and off the stage. Throughout the episode, it’s clear just how highly Paul regards Pete — not only as a superb musician, but as a trusted mentor whose guidance and friendship have meant a great deal over the years.Pete also shares his story of making the move to California, life on the legendary Route 66, and the passion that continues to drive his commitment to music education. His enthusiasm for helping others grow through music shines throughout this episode.A heartfelt chat, full of stories, friendship and inspiration.Connect with Pete on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petegamber/
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The one with John Favicchia
In this episode of Offbeat with Paul Hose, Paul reconnects with Florida-based drummer John Favicchia for a wide-ranging and deeply personal conversation about life in music.John shares his journey from growing up in New York City to building a career as a professional drummer, offering insight into the realities of the music industry and the mindset required to sustain a long-term career. The discussion explores not only the practicalities of working as a musician, but also the philosophy that underpins John’s approach—resilience, adaptability and staying true to your musical identity.The conversation is rich with shared history, as Paul and John reflect on their time together across the UK, New York and Los Angeles. They swap stories about influential teachers, formative experiences, and the environments that shaped them both as players and educators.This episode is as much about friendship and shared experience as it is about drumming—an honest and engaging look at what it means to build a life in music across continents and cultures.In this episode, you’ll hear about:John’s early life and musical beginnings in New York CityBuilding and sustaining a career as a professional drummerNavigating the realities of the modern music industryThe influence of great teachers and mentorsReflections on time spent in the UK, New York and Los AngelesThe importance of mindset, identity and longevity in musicExplore John’s work:https://linktr.ee/Johnfav?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=18cba529-2143-4aeb-a410-af7f7094d318https://johnfavicchia.com/band-projects
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The one with Rob Hirons
In this episode of Offbeat with Paul Hose, Paul sits down with the exceptional Rob Hirons — drummer, educator, manager and teacher at Music Learning Collective Marseille, and a long-standing friend.Rob is a drummer of depth and feel, known not only for his groove but for his commitment to teaching and community-building. The conversation moves effortlessly between drums, life, relocation and the realities of building a sustainable creative career.🥁 In This EpisodeRob’s early musical roots growing up in YorkshireDiscovering the drums and developing his soundThe leap from the UK to Marseille in the south of FranceAdapting to a new culture and music sceneThe discipline behind great drumming — feel, time and musicalityLeading and teaching at MLC MarseilleBalancing performance, management and mentorshipThere is plenty of drum talk — tone, groove, technique and the lifelong pursuit of pocket — but at its heart, this is a conversation about courage, friendship and creative evolution.🌍 A Creative Journey Across BordersRob’s journey from Yorkshire to Marseille reflects what many musicians quietly navigate: risk, reinvention and resilience. Moving countries for music is never just about geography — it’s about identity, opportunity and community.Listeners will hear not just the story of a drummer, but of a creative professional who has built something meaningful in a new environment while staying true to his roots.🔗 Connect with Rob Hirons🌐 Website: https://www.robhirons.com/▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RobHirons📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robhirons/?hl=en🎧 Listen NowAvailable on all major podcast platforms.Subscribe, follow and share to support independent creative voices and honest conversations from across the music world.
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The one with Pat Garvey
The one with Pat GarveyIn this episode of Offbeat, Paul chats with drummer, educator and creative thinker Pat Garvey for an honest and wide-ranging conversation about life behind the kit — and beyond it.Pat shares his journey from early beginnings on the drums through to building a sustainable creative career, reflecting on the realities of professional musicianship, artistic identity, teaching, and the ongoing challenge of finding balance in a busy musical life. This is a grounded, thoughtful discussion about growth, craft, and staying human while pursuing excellence.🥁 In this episode, we cover:Pat’s early experiences with the drums and formative influencesDeveloping from young player to working professionalPat's role in education and mentorship in musical growthBuilding his career in today’s creative landscapeArtistry and employability — how Pat navigates bothTeaching, running a drum school, and giving backCreative wellbeing and avoiding burnoutFinding balance between music, work and life🔗 Links & ResourcesPat Garvey — Website: https://www.patgarvey.net/Brighton Drum School: https://www.thebrightondrumschool.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garvoid/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PatGarveyDrums🎧 About OffbeatOffbeat features relaxed, in-depth conversations with creative practitioners, educators and thinkers working across music and the arts — exploring process, purpose, and the stories behind the work.
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The one with Yago Mann
🎙️ Offbeat with Paul Hose – Episode: Yago MannIn this lively and heartfelt episode of Offbeat with Paul Hose, Paul sits down with the multi-talented Yago Mann — musician, composer, and producer — to explore his fascinating journey through music, culture, and friendship.Born and raised in Mexico, Yago shares stories from his early days immersed in the vibrant sounds of rock concerts, his move to Los Angeles to study and work in music, and the creative adventures that followed. Paul and Yago also reminisce about their time together eating incredible food on the Mexican border — where conversation, laughter, stories of Mariachi bands and music flowed in equal measure!Expect plenty of warmth, humour, and the occasional colourful word or two — listener discretion is advised.This is an episode about great food, great music, and an even greater friendship.🎧 Listen now wherever you get your podcasts.👉 Find out more about Yago Mann:🌐 yagomann.com📸 Instagram – @yagomannOffbeat with Paul Hose — conversations that celebrate creativity, curiosity, and the art of living an inspired life.
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The one with Tommy Loose
In this light-hearted and wide-ranging episode, Paul is joined by multi-talented musician and voice actor Tommy Loose. The pair chat about travel, music, comedy, and everything in between — from life on the road and creative balance to some hilarious offbeat moments that only working artists could share.Tommy’s versatility shines throughout the conversation. As both a performing guitarist and voice actor, his creative journey has taken him across genres, borders, and even disciplines — all with trademark humour and warmth. Alongside his personal work, Tommy also represents G7th, The Capo Company, where his passion for innovation and artist collaboration is clear.🔗 Connect with Tommy Loose🎧 Listen on Spotify📺 Watch on YouTube📸 Instagram (Voices)🎸 Instagram (Guitars)🎙️ OffBeat with Paul Hose explores conversations with creative practitioners, educators, and industry professionals from across the arts. Each episode offers a relaxed look into the stories and insights that shape their journeys.
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The one with Mark Manczuk
In this episode, Paul catches up with his longstanding friend, Mark Manczuk – a drummer, composer, and producer from New York. The two share plenty of laughs, trade stories from their careers, and reflect on the twists and turns of a friendship forged through music.Expect tales from the stage, behind-the-scenes moments, and a fair bit of light-hearted banter. Be warned – there’s the occasional bit of mild colourful language, but nothing too heavy.Connect with Mark:📷 Instagram – @theprofessorpocket▶️ YouTube Channel – Professor Pocket🎥 Watch the clip with Guruji – Click here
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The one with Eva Brandt
In this inspiring episode of Offbeat, Paul Hose is joined by Danish composer, vocalist, and counsellor Eva Brandt.Together, they trace Eva’s creative and personal journey—from her early years in Copenhagen to the vibrant scene in London, and back again. Eva shares her experiences of navigating two cultures, balancing a dual identity as an artist and a therapist, and how both disciplines feed her curiosity and desire to connect with the people that she works with.The conversation flows through a rich tapestry of topics, including:🎶 Musical influences and creative process💬 The importance of honest feedback and reflection🌍 What it means to belong as a creative across bordersEva also highlights The Art of Live Performance with Lucie Burns, a podcast that explores the emotional depth and vulnerability in performing arts—adding further depth to this episode’s theme of authenticity and connection.Whether you're a performer, creative, or simply someone who finds power in self-expression, this episode offers insight, warmth, and inspiration.Offbeat with Paul Hose brings you reflective conversations and untold stories from across the creative industries—hosted by musician, educator, and author Paul Hose.Eva Brandt Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0TecQax7dj46NgzE2RBfQI?si=EL77WDudTSqrGzke8s0RywLucie Burns: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5RiZ1XwVkRcWt3FFaQKyjB?si=yH_ovzRJQAeee4qZZTMTWw
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Live Aid and Me
In this short episode of Offbeat, Paul Hose reflects on a defining moment from his childhood: his inspiration to take up drumming after watching Roger Taylor perform with Queen at Live Aid in 1985.At just ten years old, Paul was struck by the sight of Roger Taylor’s drum kit—described by Paul as looking "like some kind of spaceship"—and the sheer power and freedom emanating from those drum fills .This episode is more than nostalgia—it's a testament to the power of live music and the life-changing spark a single performance can provide. Whether you're a fan, parent, teacher, or budding musician, Paul’s story reminds us how inspiration can strike at any age and from any moment.Tune in to discover how a ten‑year‑old's dream led to a lifetime behind the kit.Offbeat with Paul Hose is your backstage pass to the heartfelt, funny, and revealing stories behind the music.
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The one with Mike Davis
In this episode of Offbeat, Paul Hose chats with drummer, composer, arranger, and musical director Mike Davis – a former student turned globe-trotting professional.The conversation is warm, personal, and rich with insight as Paul and Mike reflect on their early days together at MLC. Mike shares stories of his musical journey, from humble beginnings to becoming an in-demand musician travelling the world. They touch on life on the road, the demands of working in the modern music industry, and the importance of versatility, preparation, and professionalism.Whether you're an aspiring musician, a fan of stories from behind the kit, or just curious about how passion can lead to a life less ordinary, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of a working artist.Highlights include:🎧 Reminiscing about lessons and early gigs🌍 Tales from the road – from cruise ships to theatre tours🥁 Insights into arranging and musical direction🎶 Mike’s approach to collaboration and staying creative on the moveOffbeat is hosted by Paul Hose – musician, educator, author and curious conversationalist – sharing real-life stories and reflections from across the creative industries.
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The one with Vatsal Agrawal
In this heartwarming and upbeat episode of Offbeat, Paul is joined by the incredibly talented Vatsal Agrawal – a multi-instrumentalist hailing from Bhilai, India.Together, they explore Vatsal’s musical journey: from his early beginnings and influences in India to his evolving sound and global collaborations. The two reflect on their own working relationship, sharing stories from behind the scenes and giving listeners an exclusive peek into their creative process while co-writing a piece for Paul’s forthcoming album.There is plenty of laughter, mutual respect, and insight into how a friendship formed across continents can lead to powerful, moving music. They also discuss some of Vatsal’s exciting new projects and what's next on the horizon.This episode is not just a conversation – it’s a celebration of shared values, global collaboration, and the magic that happens when two creative minds meet.
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The one with Jonathan Curtis
In this relaxed and engaging episode of Offbeat with Paul Hose, Paul sits down with writer, educator, and fellow creative Jonathan Curtis. The two delve into Jonathan’s journey—from his formative years studying in Japan to his current work championing creativity in education. They explore what drives him, what gets under his skin, and how those collective experiences continue to shape his outlook. With plenty of thoughtful insight (and the occasional laugh), this easygoing chat offers a candid glimpse into Jonathan’s world and the ideas that keep him moving forward.
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The one with Felipe Drago
The One with Felipe DragoIn this fun and easygoing episode of Offbeat with Paul Hose, Paul chats with long-time friend and fellow musician Felipe Drago. The two dive into Felipe’s journey—from his early days growing up in Brazil, to studying music in Los Angeles, and eventually making a life for himself in London. Along the way, they reflect on how the music industry has changed (and keeps on changing!), all while sharing a few laughs. It’s a relaxed and warm conversation that shines a light on their friendship and shared love for all things music.
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Epilogue with Paul Hose and Dan Dodson
In this episode of Offbeat with Paul Hose, Paul Hose and Dan Dodson dive into an animated discussion about Paul’s forthcoming album, Anthology Volume I. The album, a collection of 11 captivating musical pieces, weaves together stories and emotions through sound.Join Paul and Dan as they explore the inspiration behind the project, the creative process of bringing these compositions to life, and the range of equipment and techniques used during production. From the first spark of an idea to the final notes recorded, this episode offers an engaging and insightful look into what it takes to create an album of musical stories.Whether you're a musician, a creative professional, or someone who simply loves music, this episode promises to entertain and inspire.Key Points Covered:The story behind Anthology Volume I and its cinematic themes.The gear and instruments that shaped the album’s unique sound.Paul’s reflections on the creative highs and challenges of the recording process.The collaborative spirit behind the album’s development.Listen Now:Discover the behind-the-scenes journey of Anthology Volume I and get a sneak peek into what makes this album so special.Follow the podcast and share your thoughts with us! Don’t forget to check out Anthology Volume I when it’s released on streaming platforms and as part of the Deluxe Edition package.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Paul Hose’s podcast is a lively and engaging exploration of creativity, education, and music. Each episode features interviews with industry professionals, in-depth discussions on curriculum development, and honest reviews, all delivered with a touch of humour and warmth. Whether you’re a drummer, educator, or creative professional, this podcast offers insights, inspiration, and a good laugh along the way.
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