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The Drum Lounge Podcast
by Jeremie Foster
My name is Jeremie Foster, and I am the founder of The Drum Lounge Podcast which I host alongside my college friend Bryon Russell. We have so many experiences and stories to share both inside and outside of drumming that we believe will be of inspiration to those who are drummers, those that are fans of drummers, and those who are just fans of podcasts in general. In addition, we plan on reviewing different high school and HBCU bands/drumlines, interviewing different band directors/section leaders, providing tips and advice on being a better drummer, providing history on drumming, speaking on the culture of HBCU Life, and teaching rhythm exercises that you can expect to learn every episode and add to you drumming repertoire. Episodes for Season 3 are released every week, and will be available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify, or wherever you find your podcasts!Find more information on IG: @TheDrumLoungePodBecome a supporter of th
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Episode 52 | “Dollar Watson Classic + Uniformity over Rudiments?”
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell break down the Dollar Watson Classic, featuring intense battles between Palm Beach Lakes, Jonesboro, and South Cobb. The conversation dives into musicality, power, and the growing influence of Florida drumlines in Georgia.They also react to the Red Smooth Classic drumline battle, highlighting the importance of technique, uniformity, and overall presentation.On the college side, the guys discuss the Hampton vs Norfolk drumline battle, Hampton’s rise, and what it takes for a program to build a true identity. Plus, major updates on band leadership changes at Alabama State and Alabama A&M and what that means for the culture moving forward.If you’re into drumlines, HBCU bands, and competition breakdowns—this one is for you.🥁 5th Quarter PicksJeremie’s Pick:Alabama State University – “Neck” (2008 Hall of Fame Battle of the Bands)Bryon’s Pick:Jersey Surf vs Crossmen – DCI Drumline Battle🔥 Woodies Drumsticks DealLevel up your drumming! Grab a pair of Woodies Drumsticks and use promo code THEDRUMLOUNGEPOD for 10% off your order:https://woodiesdrumsticks.com/TheDrumLoungePod🎙️ Stay Connected-Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms-Follow us on Instagram (@TheDrumLoungePod) for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content-Like, comment, and share this episode to support the cultureBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 51 | "2026 Destination HBCU RECAP"
Welcome back to another episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast with Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell, where we break down everything that went down at Destination HBCU 2026—one of the most INSANE drumline events we’ve ever witnessed.From Piper H.S. setting the tone in the high school division, to Brooklyn United delivering a movie-level performance in the community division, to the intense and controversial college battles featuring Norfolk State, South Carolina State, Fort Valley State, and Florida Memorial, we cover it all with real reactions and in-depth analysis from being there LIVE.We also talk about our live stream experience, what went wrong, and how we’re leveling up for future events so the quality matches the moment.To close it out, we bring our 5th Quarter Picks, highlighting Florida Memorial’s cinematic final cadence and South Carolina State’s explosive performance that had the crowd going crazy, plus another Lounge & Chop segment to help take your hands to the next level.Huge shoutout to Created 2 Play for putting on an incredible event for the culture. If you were there, you already know… and if you weren’t, this is the next best thing.Don’t forget to like, comment, subscribe—and as always… go practice. 🥁🔥🎶 5th Quarter Picks:Jeremie’s Pick: Florida Memorial University – Final Cadence (Destination HBCU)Bryon’s Pick: South Carolina State – Final Battle Cadence vs Norfolk🔥 Woodies Drumsticks DealLevel up your drumming! Grab a pair of Woodies Drumsticks and use promo code THEDRUMLOUNGEPOD for 10% off your order:https://woodiesdrumsticks.com/TheDrum...🎙️ Stay Connected-Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms-Follow us on Instagram (@TheDrumLoungePod) for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content-Like, comment, and share this episode to support the cultureBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 50 | “Destination HBCU Might Be CRAZY”
Episode 50 is here, and Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell are back with a BIG one. In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, we celebrate 50 episodes of Season 3 and dive straight into one of the most stacked events of the season: Destination HBCU Drumline Competition in Augusta, Georgia.We break down the loaded collegiate, community, and high school divisions, talk through the drumlines we’re most excited to see, and explain why this year’s event could be one of the craziest yet. From Norfolk State, South Carolina State, Florida Memorial, Fort Valley State, and Talladega to community powerhouses like Brooklyn United, Faith’s Place, Shark City, Toxic Elite, and Atlanta Drum Academy, this lineup is serious.We also react to recent drumline moments around the activity, including Jackson State’s “A Day With the Boom,” a look at Delaware State and Virginia State, and a wild viral clip from Dutchtown that had the whole community talking.Of course, we also bring back Lounge & Chop, where Jeremie teaches a fresh snare lick for Episode 50, then we close it out with another 5th Quarter you do not want to miss.If you’re into HBCU drumlines, drumline battles, band culture, percussion chops, and drumline education, this episode is for you.Make sure you subscribe, like, and drop a comment:Who are you most excited to see at Destination HBCU?🎶 5th Quarter Picks:- Jeremie’s Pick: Jackson State – “Sangria Wine”- Bryon’s Pick: Florida Memorial – Destination HBCU floor show clip🔥 Woodies Drumsticks DealLevel up your drumming! Grab a pair of Woodies Drumsticks and use promo code THEDRUMLOUNGEPOD for 10% off your order:https://woodiesdrumsticks.com/TheDrumLoungePod🎙️ Stay Connected-Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms-Follow us on Instagram (@TheDrumLoungePod) for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content-Like, comment, and share this episode to support the cultureBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 49 | “Sudden Impact Is BACK! B-CU Reaction + Drumline Battle Talk”
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell react to a long-awaited moment — Bethune-Cookman University’s Sudden Impact finally unveiling their new percussion feature 🔥From the jump, the guys break down what made this performance special — the massive drumline size, creative use of the drum set player, unique arrangements, and Cookman’s signature sound. If you love HBCU drumline culture, this is one you don’t want to miss.The conversation then shifts to Beatdown 10 in Atlanta, where Bryon gives a firsthand recap of Faith’s Place competing against Tucker High School. They discuss: • The intensity of the battles • Judging controversies • Lessons learned from competition • And the current state of Atlanta drumline cultureJeremie also shares insight on how Atlanta’s sound has evolved over time — and why identity, musicality, and discipline matter now more than ever.Later, they react to multiple college drumline battles, including: • Talladega vs Tennessee State • Jackson State vs Lane CollegeThey break down sound quality, writing styles, dynamics, and execution — plus give honest reactions to what stood out and what could improve.🥁 Lounge & Chop Segment:Bryon teaches a clean but challenging lick built off paradiddles and hybrid sticking. Learn it, practice it, and tag us when you nail it!🎶 5th Quarter Picks: • Jeremie’s Pick: B-CU Sudden Impact (2015) – “Twisted” • Bryon’s Pick: Tuskegee Tuba Section – Teen Titans Go Theme🔥 Woodies Drumsticks DealLevel up your drumming! Grab a pair of Woodies Drumsticks and use promo code THEDRUMLOUNGEPOD for 10% off your order:https://woodiesdrumsticks.com/TheDrum...🎙️ Stay Connected-Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms-Follow us on Instagram (@TheDrumLoungePod) for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content-Like, comment, and share this episode to support the cultureBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 48 | "Nothin' But Drums REACTION"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell take you inside the energy and intensity of the Nothin’ But Drums Percussion Showcase in Mississippi. From explosive high school battles to elite collegiate matchups, the duo breaks down everything that made this event one to remember.Jeremie and Bryon dive into the “Final Four” high school showdown, analyzing standout moments, performance strategies, and what separated the top groups from the rest. They also react to the highly anticipated college battles featuring Jackson State University, Mississippi Valley State University, Texas Southern University, and Fort Valley State University, giving insight into execution, musicality, and crowd impact.Beyond the performances, the conversation taps into the culture, discipline, and evolving creativity within drumline—highlighting the details that casual viewers might miss but true drummers live for.5th Quarter Picks Jeremie’s Pick: MVSU (2013) – Classic stadium cadenceBryon’s Pick: Jackson State (2026) – Nothin’ But Drums cadence🔥 Woodies Drumsticks DealLevel up your drumming! Grab a pair of Woodies Drumsticks and use promo code THEDRUMLOUNGEPOD for 10% off your order:https://woodiesdrumsticks.com/TheDrumLoungePodcast🎙️ Stay Connected-Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms-Follow us on Instagram (@TheDrumLoungePod) for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content-Like, comment, and share this episode to support the cultureBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 47 | "Let The Drums Do The Talking"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell take you inside their trip to Brooklyn, New York for the highly anticipated Battle In The Apple drumline competition. From electric performances to the unmatched energy of the crowd, they break down what made this event a must-see moment in drumline culture.The duo dives into standout performances, including the continued rise of Hampton University and the evolving presence of Talladega’s drumline, sparking conversations around competition, rivalry, and innovation within the HBCU scene. They also address the importance of discipline and respect in the midst of intense drumline battles, emphasizing how the culture can stay competitive while still uplifting.Looking ahead, Jeremie and Bryon discuss upcoming competitions, the need for fresh and creative material, and what separates good drumlines from elite ones. As always, they bring insight, humor, and real perspective on what’s happening across the drumline world.From performance breakdowns to community conversations, this episode captures the passion, growth, and culture that continues to push drumline forward.5th Quarter Picks Jeremie’s Pick: Wilberforce University Drumline — 2023 CadenceBryon’s Pick: Brooklyn United (NBU/EVO) — BITA Floor Show Intro🔥 Woodies Drumsticks DealLevel up your drumming! Grab a pair of Woodies Drumsticks and use promo code THEDRUMLOUNGEPOD for 10% off your order:https://woodiesdrumsticks.com/TheDrumLoungePodcast🎙️ Stay Connected-Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms-Follow us on Instagram (@TheDrumLoungePod) for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content-Like, comment, and share this episode to support the cultureBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 46 | "2026 Honor Your Name Drumline Competition RECAP"
The Drum Lounge Podcast is back with another episode packed with drumline culture, competition highlights, and real percussion knowledge. In this episode, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell recap the Honor Your Name Drumline Competition hosted by Faith’s Place Center for Arts Education in West Palm Beach, Florida — an event that brought together some of the most exciting drumlines in the community. We break down the biggest moments from the competition, including Mainland High School’s drumline taking 1st place in the High School Division and Shark City Drumline winning the Community Drumline Division. The energy reached another level when Florida A&M University and Hampton University went head-to-head in a college drumline battle, delivering a performance full of power, precision, and showmanship. We also highlight two major educational opportunities in the percussion world — percussion clinics hosted by North Carolina Central University and Virginia State University, both providing valuable training and exposure for young drummers looking to grow their skills and connect with HBCU band programs. This episode also reintroduces a segment on the show: Lounge & Chop. Every episode, Jeremie and Bryon will break down a short snare lick designed to expand your music vocabulary, sharpen your chops, and help drummers improve their overall percussion skillset.If you're passionate about HBCU band culture, drumline battles, marching percussion, cadences, or snare drum chops, this episode is for you.5th Quarter PicksJeremie’s Pick: Hampton University Drumline cadence vs NSU (2025)Bryon’s Pick: Faith's Place Drumline - "Fic Virth" (2026)🔥 Woodies Drumsticks DealLevel up your drumming! Grab a pair of Woodies Drumsticks and use promo code THEDRUMLOUNGEPOD for 10% off your order:https://woodiesdrumsticks.com/TheDrumLoungePodcast🎙️ Stay Connected-Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms-Follow us on Instagram (@TheDrumLoungePod) for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content-Like, comment, and share this episode to support the cultureThe Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 45 | "Reactions, Reactions, REACTIONS!"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell break down some of the most talked-about moments in the drumline competition scene. The conversation kicks off with a recap of the Rumble in the Jungle Drumline Competition, including an exciting battle between Palm Beach Lakes High School and Mainland High School, where the hosts analyze the energy, musicality, and competitive spirit displayed on the floor.The discussion then shifts to Dolla Watson’s Stonecrest Battle of the Drumlines, highlighting the impact of independent and community drumline events on the culture. The hosts react to the Albany State vs Talladega, and Clark Atlanta University vs Fort Valley State battles. Jeremie and Bryon share their perspectives on how these competitions continue to push creativity, raise performance standards, and give high school and collegiate drummers a platform to showcase their talent.From competition breakdowns to commentary on the evolving drumline landscape, this episode celebrates the passion, intensity, and community that make drumline battles such a powerful part of percussion culture.5th Quarter Picks Jeremie’s Pick: Nexus Drumline - Dolla Watson’s Stonecrest Battle of the Drumlines Competition (2026)Bryon’s Pick: Atlanta Drum Academy – Destination HBCU Drumline Competition (2025)🔥 Woodies Drumsticks DealLevel up your drumming! Grab a pair of Woodies Drumsticks and use promo code THEDRUMLOUNGEPOD for 10% off your order:https://woodiesdrumsticks.com/TheDrumLoungePod🎙️ Stay Connected-Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms-Follow us on Instagram (@TheDrumLoungePod) for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content-Like, comment, and share this episode to support the cultureBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 44 | "The Community's HERO!"
In this powerful and purpose-driven episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell sit down with Dr. Noble Lockhart-Mays, founder of Faith’s Place, an arts education center making a real impact in South Florida.Dr. Lockhart-Mays takes us through her personal journey in music and education, what led her to establish Faith’s Place, and the mission behind creating a safe, nurturing space where young people can grow through the arts. The conversation dives deep into the importance of community collaboration, faith-based leadership, and why arts education is more than music — it’s a tool for transformation.We also discuss the upcoming Honor Your Name event, an initiative focused on raising awareness around youth mental health, consisting of a basketball tournament and drumline competition, which takes place on March 7th in West Palm Beach, Florida. Dr. Mays goes into depth on why these conversations are critical in today’s generation. From drumline excellence and diversity to leadership, faith, and positive influence, this episode is a reminder of how powerful music can be when it’s rooted in purpose and community.If you care about drumlines, mentorship, mental health, and building something that truly serves the next generation — this episode is a must-listen.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 43 | "WE WERE HACKED!"
This episode was recorded on Super Bowl Sunday — so a few moments are time-capsuled to that day… but moving forward, episodes will be current and lined up with what’s happening right now in the drum world!Hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell kick things off by addressing the recent hacking of Jeremie's YouTube channel before shifting into a broader discussion on the importance of community support, unity, and cohesiveness within drumming culture. The duo reflects on past episodes, shares thoughts on creating educational content that truly serves the community, and breaks down their experiences with various drum pads.The conversation expands into what’s happening around the band world — from upcoming drumline competitions and major events to a recap of the recent Texas Southern vs. Alcorn battle. Jeremie and Bryon also tap into the cultural impact of J. Cole’s latest album and how moments in music influence creative spaces like drumline culture.As the episode rolls on, the hosts explore school rivalries, standout performances, and the growing influence of social media on band culture. They highlight the importance of exposure and recruitment through events like Mardi Gras performances and the upcoming Flo Mo practice for high school students. The episode wraps with personal stories from the field and a celebration of standout programs making noise right now, including South Carolina State University.This one is packed with insight, laughs, and real talk — classic Drum Lounge vibes. 🥁🔥5th Quarter PicksJeremie’s Pick: Sarah T. Reed H.S. Drumline (2026)Bryon’s Pick: Texas Southern University Drumline (2025)🔥 Woodies Drumsticks DealLevel up your drumming! Grab a pair of Woodies Drumsticks and use promo code THEDRUMLOUNGEPOD for 10% off your order:https://woodiesdrumsticks.com/TheDrumLoungePod🎙️ Stay Connected-Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms-Follow us on Instagram for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content-Like, comment, and share this episode to support the cultureThe Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 42 | "Sudden Impact played it FIRST!" (w/ Pedro Orey)
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell sit down with Pedro Orey, a cornerstone of HBCU percussion culture and longtime leader at Bethune-Cookman University's Percussion section, 'Sudden Impact'. The conversation traces Mr. Orey’s journey from a string player to a nationally respected percussion educator, unpacking his role in shaping drumline sound, teaching music philosophy, and the evolution of HBCU percussion over the decades. He shares insight into the importance of versatility, sound quality, and fundamentals, along with what he looks for during auditions and how young percussionists can prepare for the next level. The episode also dives into drumline culture—exploring the impact of competition, the Florida Classic, and how creativity, individuality, and tradition coexist within HBCU bands. Throughout the discussion, the hosts reflect on community, performance preparation, and the responsibility of passing knowledge forward, highlighting the balance between unity and personal expression that defines great drumlines. This is a thoughtful, culture-rich conversation that blends history, education, and real-world experience from one of the architects behind the sound.5th Quarter PicksJeremie’s Pick: BCU's Sudden Impact Percussion - 8's Warmup (2017 Florida Classic)Bryon’s Pick: BCU'S Sudden Impact Percussion - 2015 Feature (2016 Honda Banquet Performance)🔥 Woodies Drumsticks DealLevel up your drumming! Grab a pair of Woodies Drumsticks and use promo code THEDRUMLOUNGEPOD for 10% off your order:https://woodiesdrumsticks.com/TheDrumLoungePod🎙️ Stay Connected-Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms-Follow us on Instagram for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content-Like, comment, and share this episode to support the cultureBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 41 | "C.R.E.A.M. IS BACK!!"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell dive deep into marching band culture, competition energy, and the moments that shape drumline history. The duo recaps the South Florida Bands Jamboree, breaks down standout performances, and reflects on audition experiences and the lasting impact of strong leadership—especially the influence of Dr. Wells, Director of Bands at Bethune-Cookman University.The conversation expands into the evolution of modern marching bands, the role alumni play in pushing programs forward, and why innovation is no longer optional in today’s band culture. Jeremie and Bryon also spotlight the growing buzz around Tuskegee University, react to the return of the legendary C.R.E.A.M. percussion, and tap into the camaraderie, rivalry, and pride that define the drumline community.From competition talk to culture celebration, this episode is packed with insight, passion, and appreciation for the artistry that keeps HBCU bands and drumlines moving forward.5th Quarter PicksJeremie’s Pick: C.R.E.A.M. Percussion performance @ Dekalb County Jamboree (2012)Bryon’s Pick: C.R.E.A.M. Percussion performance @ Stick Control Drumline Competition (2019)🔥 Woodies Drumsticks DealLevel up your drumming! Grab a pair of Woodies Drumsticks and use promo code THEDRUMLOUNGEPOD for 10% off your order:https://woodiesdrumsticks.com/TheDrumLoungePod🎙️ Stay Connected-Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms-Follow us on Instagram for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content-Like, comment, and share this episode to support the cultureBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 40 | "Pepsi National Battle of the Bands Recap"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell dive into the culture of HBCU drumlines and marching bands. They react to standout performances, compare FAMU’s visual artistry with Southern’s precision, and share insights from the National Battle of the Bands. The duo also discusses the importance of community support, innovative drumline approaches like Cold Steel, and how drumline features are shaping modern shows. Along the way, they sprinkle in personal updates, light-hearted band stories, and a few product reviews to keep things fun and informative.5th Quarter PicksJeremie’s Pick: BYOS video to J. Cole’s “Rich N***”Bryon’s Pick: Sudden Impact warm-up (2025 marching season)🔥 Woodies Drumsticks DealLevel up your drumming! Grab a pair of Woodies Drumsticks and use promo code THEDRUMLOUNGEPOD for 10% off your order:https://woodiesdrumsticks.com/TheDrumLoungePod🎙️ Stay Connected-Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms-Follow us on Instagram for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content-Like, comment, and share this episode to support the cultureBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 39 | "Drumline Competitions GALOR"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell tap into everything happening across the drumline scene as competition season ramps up. From the importance of consistency in content creation to personal drumstick preferences and favorite practice gear, the guys blend real-life percussion talk with culture and community.They break down A&T’s new cadence "PHUN", explore the unique atmosphere and format of the Rumble in the Jungle competition, and highlight the value of networking within the marching and music industry. The conversation also touches on sound projectors, tradition versus innovation in modern drumlines, and the cultural impact HBCU bands continue to have on performers and audiences alike.Jeremie and Bryon also spotlight current storylines in the band world, including challenges facing certain programs, while keeping the focus on growth, opportunity, and the excitement surrounding the upcoming slate of competitions. The episode closes with the always-anticipated 5th Quarter segment, celebrating standout performances from across the drumline community.🥁 5th Quarter PicksJeremie’s Pick:Virginia Union University Marching Band — “Neck” (2025)Bryon’s Pick:Norfolk State University Drumline “MDF$” — Drum block vs. VSU (2025)🎙️ Stay Connected-Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms-Follow us on Instagram for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content-Like, comment, and share this episode to support the cultureBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 38 | "Tier List Controversy & Spring Expectations (w/ Lounge & Chop)"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell break down their recent HBCU Drumline Tier List rankings, the reactions it sparked across social media, and the real-world experience that shapes their opinions in the percussion space.They dive into the nuances behind their rankings, shout out schools that may have been overlooked, and talk about what really matters when evaluating drumlines — including the importance of quality video footage and performance consistency. The guys also look ahead to the upcoming spring season and competitions, sharing their excitement for the drumlines ready to make noise this year.The episode then transitions into a Lounge & Chop segment, where Jeremie and Bryon each teach a short snare solo, breaking down stickings, timing, and musical concepts for viewers to learn and practice. It’s a hands-on moment that reflects their passion for education, growth, and giving back to the drum community while still keeping the competitive edge of HBCU band culture alive.The show wraps up with the always-hyped 5th Quarter segment, where Jeremie and Bryon react to band clips and celebrate the creativity, competitiveness, and brotherhood within band culture.🥁 5th Quarter PicksJeremie’s Pick:Jackson State University — “Flicka Da Wrist” (2025)Bryon’s Pick:Southern University — Percussion Feature from their halftime show at the Band of the Year event🎙️ Stay Connected-Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms-Follow us on Instagram for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content-Like, comment, and share this episode to support the cultureBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 37 | "HBCU Drumline 2025 Tier List: Post-Marching Season Update
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell officially return from hiatus and kick off the new year with a deep dive into the state of the HBCU drumline and marching band scene. The guys reflect on the previous marching season, highlighting standout performances, community reactions, and the evolving conversation around judging standards within band culture. The discussion covers major moments from the season, including First Take’s visit to Bethune-Cookman, and transitions into a detailed tier-list breakdown of drumlines across the country. Jeremie and Bryon analyze the strengths, weaknesses, and overall impact of programs such as Florida Memorial, South Carolina State, Bethune-Cookman, Alabama State, North Carolina A&T, Texas Southern, Prairie View A&M, and North Carolina Central. Throughout the episode, the hosts debate rankings, dissect head-to-head battles, and talk about the importance of musical diversity, identity, and innovation in modern band writing. As always, the conversation balances serious analysis with humor, viral moments, and candid commentary that reflects the culture and passion of the HBCU band world. The episode closes with reflections on the future of band programs and a reminder of the importance of exposure, competition, and continuous growth for young percussionists.🥁 5th Quarter PicksJeremie’s Pick: Bethune-Cookman Drumline – “Spirit Groove” (2017)Bryon’s Pick: Southern University Human Jukebox – “Folded” by Kehlani🎙️ Stay Connected-Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms-Follow us on Instagram for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content-Like, comment, and share this episode to support the cultureThe Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 36 | "Leadership and Creativity" (feat. Dontavius 'Pudge' Seaborn)
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell sit down with special guest Dontavius Seaborn for a deep dive into the art, culture, and evolution of the modern drumline. The trio breaks down the significance of the Florida Classic, the pressures of preparing new material, and the creativity required to craft unforgettable percussion features. They explore the importance of musical interpretation, leadership within a drumline, and why a strong foundation in music theory and reading is essential for today’s percussionists. Throughout the conversation, Jeremie, Bryon, and Dontavius reflect on their own experiences, discuss how Georgia musicians have influenced Cookman’s sound, and set the stage for sky-high expectations heading into Classic Week. This is a must-listen for anyone who loves drumline culture, musical innovation, and the grind behind great performances.5th Quarter Picks🎵 Jeremie’s Pick: 2017 Sudden Impact Florida Classic Percussion Feature (Band Room Footage)🎵 Bryon’s Pick: 2024 Sudden Impact Florida Classic Percussion Feature (Performed at PBL HS)🎵 Dontavius’ Pick: 2022 Sudden Impact Florida Classic Percussion FeatureThe Drum Lounge MerchRep The Drum Lounge Podcast with official tees, hoodies, mugs, and more!👉 www.thedrumloungepod.myspreadshop.com📲 Follow Us on InstagramStay connected with clips, updates, and giveaways: @TheDrumLoungePodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 35 | "BLUE TREES!"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell reflect on their homecoming experiences, diving into the evolution of band traditions, the importance of alumni participation, and the camaraderie that makes HBCU band culture so special. They share hilarious memories, compare homecoming events across different schools, and highlight unforgettable performances that capture the essence of the season. The conversation also explores musical transitions, band battles, and the growing impact of quality media representation in the drumline community. To top it off, Jeremie and Bryon celebrate community achievements, announce the 10K Drum Pad Giveaway Winner, and invite listeners to join upcoming Lounge & Chop—all while keeping the spirit of homecoming alive.5th Quarter Picks🎵 Jeremie’s Pick: Bethune-Cookman University Marching Wildcats – “Smile”🎵 Bryon’s Pick: Jackson State University – “If I Ever Fall In Love”The Drum Lounge MerchRep The Drum Lounge Podcast with official tees, hoodies, mugs, and more!👉 www.thedrumloungepod.myspreadshop.com📲 Follow Us on InstagramStay connected with clips, updates, and giveaways: @TheDrumLoungePodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 34 | "You Going To Jail!"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell celebrate reaching 10,000 followers on Instagram and dive deep into the ever-evolving world of HBCU band culture. The conversation unpacks the controversy surrounding Alabama State’s Honeybees dance line, the role and etiquette of band announcers, and the power of community engagement within band programs.The hosts also tackle heavier topics like hazing and culture reform in college bands, along with fresh updates from the ESPN Battle of the Bands. They explore performance rivalries between legendary programs such as Cookman, Alabama A&M, Norfolk State, and Hampton, analyzing how tradition, music arrangement, and institutional identity shape each performance.Rounding out the discussion, Jeremie and Bryon highlight innovative snare techniques, the influence of homecoming traditions, and the importance of alumni participation in sustaining the art of HBCU drumming.🎶 Fifth Quarter PicksJeremie’s Pick: SCSU Drumline “BBI” playing a Block from 2005Bryon’s Pick: Hampton University Drumline “Sticky Situation” playing a cadence (2025)The Drum Lounge MerchRep The Drum Lounge Podcast with official tees, hoodies, mugs, and more!👉 www.thedrumloungepod.myspreadshop.com📲 Follow Us on InstagramStay connected with clips, updates, and giveaways: @TheDrumLoungePodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 33 | "WHOOPTY DOO!"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell take listeners deep into the world of HBCU bands and drumlines. From Southern University’s legacy to the energy of recent band battles, they break down performances, sound quality, and the unique styles that set each school apart—including Bethune-Cookman, South Carolina State, and North Carolina Central.The conversation highlights the importance of preparation, practice, and visuals in creating unforgettable performances, while also exploring new trends in drumline equipment and the evolving culture of HBCU music. Along the way, Jeremie and Bryon share personal stories from their own college band experiences, react to the latest fifth quarter moments, and celebrate community milestones—including social media growth and exciting giveaways.🎶 Fifth Quarter PicksJeremie’s Pick: Southern University playing "Under Pressure" (2025)Bryon’s Pick: Jackson State University playing "Ball & Parlay/The Show Mix" (2025)The Drum Lounge MerchRep The Drum Lounge Podcast with official tees, hoodies, mugs, and more!👉 www.thedrumloungepod.myspreadshop.com📲 Follow Us on InstagramStay connected with clips, updates, and giveaways: @TheDrumLoungePodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 32 | "Bring back 'Check-Off'"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell celebrate six years of the show with an in-depth look at the evolving world of band culture. They explore the role of identity in performances, the impact of bias in competitions, and break down recent clashes, including Clark Atlanta vs. Florida Memorial and Florida’s high school drumline battles. The discussion also highlights the traditions and techniques that continue to shape HBCU band culture.Jeremie and Bryon dive into the heart of drumline dynamics—examining cadences, tuba breaks, and the distinct styles of different programs. They review the recent Lane College vs. Lincoln University battle, discuss expectations for Norfolk State, and celebrate the accomplishments of Virginia State. Throughout, they emphasize preparation, respect, and the importance of pushing the culture forward while encouraging listeners to stay active in the community and keep sharpening their craft.🎶 Fifth Quarter PicksJeremie’s Pick: BCU's Sudden Impact playing "Intro to Impact" (2013)Bryon’s Pick: Alabama State playing "2AM" by BigXthaPlugDrum Lounge MerchRep The Drum Lounge Podcast with official tees, hoodies, mugs, and more!👉 www.thedrumloungepod.myspreadshop.com📲 Follow Us on InstagramStay connected with clips, updates, and giveaways: @TheDrumLoungePodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 31 | "Is EVERYBODY huge this season?!"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell welcome listeners into an engaging discussion on HBCU marching bands and drumlines. They take a closer look at recent performances by Bethune-Cookman University, Southern University and Alabama State, highlighting each band’s unique style, energy, and song selections. The conversation continues with the Lounge and Chop segment, where Jeremie and Bryon share their own drum compositions and encourage listeners to learn and share their renditions. The episode also features the popular Fifth Quarter segment, showcasing Southern University’s rendition of “Kills Me” and Alabama State’s performance of “Shine.” To wrap things up, Jeremie and Bryon encourage community participation through challenges and giveaways, helping grow the Drum Lounge family.🎶 Fifth Quarter PicksJeremie’s Pick: Southern University – “Kills Me”Bryon’s Pick: Alabama State – “Shine”🛍️ Drum Lounge MerchRep The Drum Lounge Podcast with official tees, hoodies, mugs, and more!👉 www.thedrumloungepod.myspreadshop.com📲 Follow Us on InstagramStay connected with clips, updates, and giveaways: @TheDrumLoungePodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 30 | "Tier List Recap + Merch Drop"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell dive deep into the current state of HBCU drumlines, exploring preseason predictions, the influence of social media, and updated tier rankings. They break down performances from Fort Valley, Jackson State, and Alcorn, discussing community reactions, the importance of visibility in recruitment, and how evolving drumline culture is shaping the next generation of talent.The conversation takes a closer look at the intricacies of HBCU drumline performance — from techniques and competition dynamics to the evolution of cadences and the critical role audience engagement plays. With candid insights, personal experiences, and a shared passion for the craft, Jeremie and Bryon deliver an engaging analysis that will resonate with both seasoned bandheads and new fans alike.5th Quarter Segment Picks:Jeremie’s Pick: Benedict College Drumline “LOD” playing Teaser (2018)Bryon’s Pick: Boston Crusaders Drum Break (2025)Merch Shop LinkThe Drum Lounge Podcast merch is officially here! Grab tees, hoodies, mugs, and more featuring our official logo: https://thedrumloungepod.myspreadshop.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 29 | "The 2025 HBCU Drumline Tier List"
Get ready for a drumline deep dive! In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell reflect on their favorite band camp memories, break down their 2025 HBCU Drumline Tier list, and bring personal stories and hot takes to the mic. From reminiscing on summer band vibes to unpacking the latest shifts in the South Florida percussion scene, this episode blends nostalgia, expertise, and raw drumline energy. Whether you’re an alum, active marcher, or just love the culture—this one’s for you!No 5th Quarter Segment this week.🛒 Check out Jeremie's Amazon Storefront for essential percussion gear:https://www.amazon.com/shop/jeremiefosterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 28 | "The Bolt Tenor Mallet" (feat. Tevin "TJ" Stevens)
🕊️ This episode is dedicated to our dear friend and fellow drummer, Nicholas Jackson.We received the heartbreaking news of Nick’s passing while recording this episode. Despite the shock and sadness, we did our best to push through and finish the conversation in his honor.Rest in peace, Nick — your spirit, rhythm, and friendship will forever be a part of this community. In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell sit down with percussionist and innovator TJ Stevens, creator of the Bolt mallet — a custom tenor drumstick designed specifically for HBCU drummers. TJ shares his journey from student to instructor, breaking down the challenges of designing an instrument that reflects the power, precision, and personality of the HBCU percussion experience. The conversation dives into the Bolt’s design process, its impact on the drumline community, and the importance of identity, detail, and community support in both performance and instruction. The trio also explore teaching philosophies, the evolution of cadences, stick control, and the balance between tradition and innovation in marching percussion.🎯 TJ’s Bolt mallet is available now at americandrum.com🙌 Special congratulations to our Drum Pad Giveaway winner — Jiomar Hernandez! Thank you to everyone who entered and continues to support The Drum Lounge Podcast.5th Quarter Picks:🎵 Jeremie’s Pick: BCU Band — Shake Your Pants (2014)🎵 Bryon’s Pick: BCU Band — Fedz Watchin’ (2014)🎵 TJ’s Pick: BCU Drumline — ‘08 (2008)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 27 | "Paradiddle-diddle w/ Flams in the Middle"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell kick things off with a hilarious recap of their struggle to find time to record—real drummer problems! They dive into the hype around summer band season, the incredible comeback of the Georgia Mass Band, and their memories from high school band camps and Honda Battle of the Bands. Things heat up during the fan-favorite "Lounge and Chop" segment, where Jeremie breaks down a crisp snare lick and Bryon follows up with one of his own. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned drummer, you’ll want to grab your sticks and chop along! The episode wraps with the 5th Quarter segment, and a special announcement: 🎉 The Drum Lounge Podcast is giving away a brand-new Xymox drum pad to one lucky follower! Tune in to find out how to enter and get in on the action.This episode is all about community, culture, and pushing your skills to the next level—don’t miss it!🎵 5th Quarter PicksJeremie: Miles College – “End of the Road” (2008)Bryon: GAMB – “Still” by Moneybagg Yo (2023)🛒 Check out Jeremie’s favorite drumming gear:Visit the official Drum Lounge Amazon Storefront for all your essential percussion needs:https://www.amazon.com/shop/jeremiefosterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 26 | "Destination HBCU Drumline Competition Recap (Part 2)
In this episode, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell continue their recap of the Destination HBCU Drumline Competition with an in-depth conversation about the current state of drumline culture. They explore the offseason grind, the art of writing new cadences, and the often-overlooked nuances of competition judging—including how personal bias can impact scoring.The duo also highlights the distinct identities of different drumlines and the strategies they use to prepare for future battles. Drawing from their experiences at events like Rep Your City, Jeremie and Bryon break down the evolution of drumline styles, the importance of tempo, and the cultural legacy of Southern drumlines.This episode is packed with insight, passion, and real talk about what it takes to excel in today’s drumline scene—celebrating both the technical skill and the tight-knit community that keeps the culture alive.🎵 5th Quarter Picks:Jeremie: South Carolina State University Drumline - "Stick It" (2010)Bryon: Talladega College Drumline 🛒 Check out Jeremie's Amazon Storefront for essential percussion gear: https://www.amazon.com/shop/jeremiefosterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 25 | "Destination HBCU Drumline Competition Recap (Part 1?)
On this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell recap the Destination HBCU Drumline Competition in Augusta, Georgia. They break down standout performances, analyze the judging process, and share their thoughts on the unique energy that drumlines bring to the field. From the intensity of live performances to the role of sound quality and tuning, this conversation dives deep into what makes or breaks a show.The duo also explores key topics like preparation, community vs. collegiate divisions, and accountability among judges. Plus, they highlight some of the gear, custom sticks, and vendors spotted at the event—making this episode a must-listen for any drumline enthusiast.🎵 5th Quarter Picks:Jeremie: Jackson State University "Sonic Boom" – "NOKIA" by DrakeBryon: Fort Valley State University Drumline – "The Fall Off"🛒 Check out Jeremie's Amazon Storefront for essential percussion gear: https://www.amazon.com/shop/jeremiefosterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 24 | "From Go-Go to Global: The Drumming Journey" (w/ Malik DOPE)
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell sit down with Malik DOPE—renowned for blending drumming and dance—to discuss his journey and the broader evolution of percussion. From the cultural impact of go-go music in D.C. to the uphill battle of funding for music programs, Malik shares insights on honoring pioneers, innovating drum gear, and building his brand, Definition of Percussion Entertainment.The trio reflects on their experience at the Battle of the Apple Drumline Competition, diving into topics like fame, envy, and the importance of positive energy in the percussion world. Malik also introduces Dope Wae, his new multimedia and consulting agency, along with a sleek mobile drumstick holder, called the "8+ Stick It", aimed at modernizing drum performance tools.The episode wraps with a powerful conversation on community, mentorship, and pushing the art form forward—followed by a high-energy Fifth Quarter segment that you don’t want to miss.5th Quarter Picks:🎵 Jeremie – "Just Wait" x Chance the Rapper | BYOS | Jeremie (2016)🎵 Bryon – The Magic Lick by Jeremie Foster (2013)🎵 Malik DOPE – Malik DOPE America's Got Talent audition (2020) 🎧 Check out Jeremie's Amazon Storefront for all your percussion essentials:www.amazon.com/shop/jeremiefosterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 23 | "Fish & Grits?!"
🥁 In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell dive into the intense showdown between Florida Memorial and Bethune-Cookman. They unpack the performance quality, cadence execution, and key leadership moments that made this battle unforgettable.💥 From communication breakdowns to underdog triumphs, Jeremie and Bryon explore what makes a drumline truly stand out—confidence, preparation, and adaptability. They also touch on the cultural impact of these battles and what they signal for the future of drumline competition. Whether you're a percussionist or just love the energy of band culture, this one's for you! 🎶🔥🎧 5th Quarter PicksJeremie: Sudden Impact – 2017 Percussion Feature (Bandroom footage)Bryon: Sudden Impact – "Twisted" (2017)🛒 Check out our Amazon Storefront for essential percussion gear and everything we use on and off the field: https://www.amazon.com/shop/jeremiefosterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 22 | "YN University"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell break down the highlights from the recent Beat Down9 Drum Line Competition in Atlanta. They dive into the energy of the event, the standout performances, and how the competition structure set it apart from traditional tournament-style matchups. From the intensity of the drum battles to the impact of visual performance, Jeremie and Bryon explore what made this event a must-watch for drumline enthusiasts.The conversation also touches on the evolution of performance styles, the role of social media in shaping modern drumline culture, and the importance of audience engagement. They wrap up with an in-depth analysis of performances from Jackson State and Fort Valley State, breaking down their signature cadences and musical choices. Whether you're a die-hard percussion fan or new to the world of drumlines, this episode offers a fresh perspective on the artistry and competitiveness of HBCU drum culture.5th Quarter Picks🎶 Jeremie: Jackson State’s Sonic Boom playing cLOUDs by J. Cole🥁 Bryon: Fort Valley State University cadence from 2024🔗 amazon.com/shop/jeremiefosterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 21 | "Tennessee State vs Florida Memorial"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell celebrate the growth of their podcast and community engagement, reflecting on their recent experiences at the Honor Your Name Drumline Competition. They discuss the standout performances from middle school and high school drumlines, emphasizing the talent and energy displayed. The conversation highlights the importance of fostering a love for drumming at a young age and the challenges faced during live performances.The hosts also delve into the intricacies of the competition, analyzing the performances of various teams and the complexities of live streaming. They share insights from the judges and explore the importance of execution and style in drumline battles, particularly focusing on the electrifying showdown between Tennessee State and Florida Memorial. In addition, they preview the upcoming Beatdown event and offer valuable tips on preparation strategies for competing drumlines.5th Quarter Picks:Jeremie: BCU's Sudden Impact playing "Putty" (2023)Bryon: Tennessee State playing "If I Ever Fall in Love" (2016)🎵 Support the ShowCheck out Jeremie’s curated selection of essential percussion items on his Amazon Storefront: www.amazon.com/shop/jeremiefosterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 20 | "Rumble in the Jungle" (w/ Lounge & Chop #6)
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell dive into recent drumline competitions, including the Rumble in the Jungle event. They share insights on standout performances, competition strategies, and the challenges faced by participating drumlines. The conversation also highlights the importance of community in music education and the excitement surrounding upcoming events.Additionally, Jeremie and Bryon introduce Lounge & Chop #6, a short snare lick they taught during the episode, providing listeners an opportunity to practice and improve their drumming skills.5th Quarter PicksJeremie: BCU playing "Amazing Grace" (2006)Bryon: Nexus Drumline (2024)🎧 Listen now and join the conversation!📢 Support the Podcast: Check out our curated percussion essentials on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/jeremiefosterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 19 | "Hot Barbecue w/ Lemon Pepper Sprinkles"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell dive into the latest drumline competitions, including Rumble in the Jungle and Honor Your Name. They break down standout performances—especially Clark Atlanta’s recent showcase—while discussing the art of cadence, the evolution of drumline styles, and the power of live streaming in HBCU band culture.From the role of cymbals to the identity of Georgia’s percussion scene, they explore how trends shape traditions. Plus, they share laughs, insights, and personal experiences in the world of music and education. 5th Quarter Segment Picks:🎵 Jeremie: BCU Sudden Impact – Buzz (1992)🎵 Bryon: Talladega Marching Band – Oui by Jeremih (2016)🎧 Listen now and join the conversation!📢 Support the Podcast: Check out our curated percussion essentials on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/jeremiefosterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 18 | "Nobody page was safe!" (w/ @Chop_.Exterminators2.0)
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell welcome Chop Exterminators, a prominent figure in the band media space. They dive into the evolution of band culture, the growing influence of social media on drumlines, and the crucial role of sight reading in music education. Chop shares his journey from being a dedicated band member to becoming a media pioneer, emphasizing the power of community and collaboration in shaping the band world. The discussion also explores Florida’s highly competitive drumline scene and the future of band media.5th Quarter Picks🎵 Jeremie’s Pick: RCC playing M. Theory🎵 Bryon’s Pick: Blue Devils playing Grievous Groove🎵 Chop’s Pick: Palm Beach Lakes High School (2019 Feature)🎧 Listen now and join the conversation!📢 Support the Podcast: Check out our curated percussion essentials on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/jeremiefosterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 17 | "HONDA got it right?!"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon reflect on their appreciation for the growing support from their audience and share personal updates, including family celebrations. They dive into the cultural significance of the Honda Battle of the Bands, emphasizing the role it plays in HBCU band culture. The conversation explores the importance of unity in drumlines, a recap of the recent Tap Off competition, and standout performances, including Piper High School's impressive showing.Additionally, Jeremie and Bryon discuss the art of drumline competition, highlighting key elements such as skill assessment, challenges within the percussion community, and the push for unified competition standards. They share personal experiences from their time in drumlines, offer tips for preparing for auditions, and discuss the impact of band scholarships on education. The episode also teases upcoming guests and reinforces the importance of community engagement in the music space.🎵 5th Quarter Picks:Jeremie’s Pick: Sudden Impact playing "Unity" (2016)Bryon’s Pick: Alabama State’s drumline playing "Millennium" (2007)🎧 Check out our Amazon Storefront for must-have percussion essentials: https://www.amazon.com/shop/jeremiefosterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 16 | "NEXUS HANDS DOWN!"
In this action-packed episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon break down their recent experiences in the drumline community, including an intense drumline competition in South Florida, where Bryon's Faith's Place Drumline secured 1st Place. The duo highlights the vibrant percussion culture in South Florida and introduces a new initiative—Sight Reading Sundays—designed to help drummers sharpen their music reading skills.The conversation takes a deep dive into the Nexus drumline, a powerhouse group keeping the legacy of Morris Brown College alive. Jeremie and Bryon analyze Nexus’ showdown with Marching Thunder, discussing performance quality, judging criteria, and some of the controversies surrounding the results. They examine the strengths and weaknesses of each ensemble, focusing on snare line execution, overall showmanship, and the fine balance between cleanliness and complexity in drumline music.Adding a mix of humor and nostalgia, Jeremie and Bryon swap personal band stories, break down recent battles like Albany State vs. Fort Valley, and debate the significance of drumline cadences in shaping the identity of a band. They also engage in a lighthearted but competitive debate over which region boasts superior drumlines—Florida or Atlanta—all while emphasizing the importance of practice, precision, and dedication in music education.🔥 5th Quarter Picks 🔥Jeremie’s Pick: Norfolk State Drumline playing "Cookman Block" (2012)Bryon’s Pick: MLK Drumline playing "TikTok"🔗 Check out our Amazon Storefront for essential percussion gear: https://www.amazon.com/shop/jeremiefoster🎧 Subscribe & Tune In!Don’t miss this deep dive into drumline battles, judging controversies, and the evolving culture of percussion excellence. Hit play and join the conversation! 🎶🥁Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 15 | "The REAL 'Real Feel' Drumpad (w/ Lounge & Chop #5)"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell celebrate the rich culture of HBCU marching bands and the art of drumming. They reminisce about their early beginnings, sharing personal stories about their first drum pads and reflecting on how tools like the Standard of Excellence book shaped their foundational skills.The duo spotlights recent standout performances, including FAMU’s electrifying showcase at the Florida Bands Jamboree and Mississippi Valley State’s historic moment at the inauguration parade.They also dive into the legacy of Don P. Roberts, the achievements of Florida’s iconic band directors, and how rivalries continue to push the boundaries of college band culture.In a bid to inspire the next generation, Jeremie and Bryon emphasize the importance of rhythm reading and sight-reading. As part of the Lounge & Chop segment, Bryon walks listeners through a fundamental reading exercise he created, designed to sharpen core percussion skills.🎵 5th Quarter Picks:Jeremie: "I’m Sorry" x Swell (feat. Shiloh) | BYOS | JeremieBryon: Faith’s Place Drumline playing "Chopperville" (written by Bryon Russell)🛒 Check Out Jeremie’s Amazon StorefrontTune in, grab your sticks, and join the conversation as we dive deep into the rhythm of HBCU culture!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 14 | "January is HONDA season!"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell take you on a journey down memory lane as they revisit the unforgettable Honda Battle of the Bands—an iconic celebration of HBCU band culture. From the electrifying drumline competitions to the camaraderie of band practices, Jeremie and Bryon share personal stories and reflect on how these events shaped their lives and the band community at large. The duo dives deep into the evolution of band culture and offering fresh insights on drumline dynamics They also explore essential tips for drummers, including the importance of proper warm-up routines, and review drum pads that can take your practice sessions to the next level. Whether you’re a seasoned drummer, an HBCU band enthusiast, or just someone who loves the energy of a great performance, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice to keep you motivated on your musical journey.5th Quarter Segment Picks Jeremie:B-CU Tunnel (2017 Practice clip) Bryon:ASU Playing "Leg Shaking"Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 13 | "New year, new chops!"
Happy New Year! In this episode of the Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell discuss their New Year goals related to drumming, reflect on their Christmas experiences, and share updates about the Riverside podcast platform and its impact on their podcast. They also delve into the significance of Mississippi Valley State's invitation to perform at the presidential inauguration parade and celebrate Jackson State's recent performance at the Rose Bowl. The conversation touches on various drumming techniques, and a review of Jeff Sharpe's "Streetwise" drumsticks.5th Quarter Segment Jeremie's pick:JSU's War & Thunder playing "LAWS" (2024) Bryon's Pick:B-CU's Sudden Impact drumline playing in the 2005 Cadillac commercialBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 12 | "Christmas Beats" (w/ Lounge & Chop #4)
In this special Christmas episode of the Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell reflect on their recent interview with percussion instructor Harvey Thompson and preview the upcoming Chops Competition 2024. They analyze standout drumlines like Faith Place and Miramar, discussing performance techniques, bass solos, and the dynamics of Florida’s competitive percussion scene.The hosts explore the roles within a drumline, challenges in judging, and the importance of audience engagement, while celebrating local talent and community growth. They also share personal anecdotes, discuss band traditions, and address leadership controversies. The episode wraps up with a festive celebration of music, a call to practice, and a joyful tribute to the season.5th Quarter Segment Picks:JeremieTexas Southern University's 2024 Snare Ensemble performance "Let Them Cook"BryonJackson State University's Sonic Boom playing "Hype Me Up"Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 11 | "From Brooklyn to Coldsteel" (feat. Harvey Thompson)
In this episode of the Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell sit down with renowned percussion instructor Harvey Thompson. The conversation traces Harvey's journey from Brooklyn to becoming a key figure at North Carolina A&T, his innovative drumming techniques, and the challenges of funding drumline programs. They explore the balance between music education and performance, the evolution of drumming styles, and the creative process behind engaging cadences.Harvey shares insights on audience engagement, the art of call and response, and the influence of popular music and social media on drumline culture. The discussion highlights the discipline required for successful performances, the role of visual elements in marching bands, and the evolution of equipment and music arrangement.From the cultural significance of drumlines to the impact of rivalries and the need for creativity, the episode offers valuable advice for aspiring drummers and emphasizes the importance of practice, passion, and innovation in the drumline community.5th Quarter Segment picks: JeremieNCAT Drumline playing "DefJam" (2016)BryonNCAT Marching Band "Bad Boy Show" (Honda BOTB 2016) HarveyNCAT Drumline playing drumline feature during Honda 2015Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 10 | "Beats win battles"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell bring humor, nostalgia, and insight to the vibrant world of drumlines and marching bands. They reflect on Thanksgiving, dive into the Alabama State-Tuskegee rivalry, and unpack the excitement of the Bayou Classic. From drumline battles to band rankings, and the impact of social media, they explore what makes band culture so dynamic.The duo also shares personal stories, debates the 'Band of the Year' criteria, and spotlights the new Streetwise percussion sticks by Jeffrey Sharp. With discussions on the transition from marching to concert bands, leadership roles, and favorite band moments, this episode is a must-listen for music enthusiasts and aspiring musicians alike.5th Quarter Segment picks:JeremieBCU/Alabama State playing "Cake" by Rihanna (vs. clip)BryonSouthern's Human Jukebox playing "Torture"Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 9 | "Orey Tyson vs. Cameraman Holyfield (w/ Lounge & Chop #3)"
In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell dive into the excitement of the recent Florida Classic weekend. They dive into the altercation that occurred between B-CU's percussion instructor and a Amway center cameraman. They break down the highly anticipated showdown between Cookman and FAMU drumlines, praising Sudden Impact's execution and innovative techniques while exploring the visual and musical elements that make these performances unforgettable. The discussion also covers the rising talent of Miramar High School and the thrilling rivalry between Alcorn and Jackson State, emphasizing creativity and quality in drumline competitions. Along the way, they analyze contrasting drumline styles—clean vs. dirty—highlighting Jackson State, with Alabama State’s fresh cadence "LoTTery Ticket". The episode wraps up with Bryon teaching Lounge & Chop #3.Bring your sticks and pad and tune in for an insightful and dynamic conversation that celebrates the artistry and passion of marching bands!5th Quarter Segment picks:JeremieFAMU Drumline playing "Timebomb" (2008)BryonB-CU Florida Classic Halftime show 2016 (Quint view)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 8 | "Florida Classic Week!"
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: JeremieSudden Impact Percussion Feature at the 2013 Florida Classic Battle of the BandsBryonB-CU's Marching Wildcats playing Vice Versa (Mannequin Challenge)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 7 | "The B2A List"
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'Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 6 | "Was YOUR band in the movie?"
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 PicksJeremieClark Atlanta University 'Mighty Marching Panthers' playing 'All I Ever Wanted' BryonMississippi Valley State University playing 'In The Ghetto'Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 5: "Lounge & Chop #2"
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 PicksJeremie:Norfolk State University Drumline 'MDF$' playing 'Block 1'Bryon:Southern University playing'Sleeping in my Bed' by Dru HillBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 4 | "B-CU Homecoming Week"
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 GreenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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Episode 3 | "Lounge & Chop #1"
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-YoBryon: B-CU's Sudden Impact playing "Feature '23"Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-drum-lounge-podcast--3683925/support.The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
My name is Jeremie Foster, and I am the founder of The Drum Lounge Podcast which I host alongside my college friend Bryon Russell. We have so many experiences and stories to share both inside and outside of drumming that we believe will be of inspiration to those who are drummers, those that are fans of drummers, and those who are just fans of podcasts in general. In addition, we plan on reviewing different high school and HBCU bands/drumlines, interviewing different band directors/section leaders, providing tips and advice on being a better drummer, providing history on drumming, speaking on the culture of HBCU Life, and teaching rhythm exercises that you can expect to learn every episode and add to you drumming repertoire. Episodes for Season 3 are released every week, and will be available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify, or wherever you find your podcasts!Find more information on IG: @TheDrumLoungePodBecome a supporter of th
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