A Look at the Gear of Steve Gadd (Part 1) with Paul Wells

A Look at the Gear of Steve Gadd (Part 1) with Paul Wells

In this episode of Drum History, we take an in-depth look at the legendary gear of Steve Gadd, one of the most recorded and influential drummers of all time. Our returning guest, Paul Wells (Juilliard jazz faculty, Curtis Stigers, Vince Giordano & The Nighthawks), joins host Bart van der Zee for another ultra-detailed “gear episode” exploring the drums that shaped Gadd’s sound across his incredible career. Part 1 covers from Childhood to 1989. From his early Gretsch and Rogers kits to the iconic Yamaha setup that became synonymous with his style, we trace how each era of his gear evolved — and how innovations like his tom configurations, hi-hat preferences, and snare choices influenced generations of drummers. Paul also shares insights from his exclusive interview with Steve Gadd, arranged with help from John DeChristopher (Live From My Drum Room), and stories from Artie Smith, Steve’s longtime drum tech. Links and resources: 📘 Steve Gadd: A Life in Time by Joe Bergamini (Hudson Music) https://amzn.to/3KvLSP9 🥁 Gaddiments – Steve’s book of modern rudimental exercises https://amzn.to/4h4rgd2 🎥 Ruben van Roon’s YouTube channel for rare Steve Gadd performances and breakdowns https://www.youtube.com/@RubenvanRoonDrumChannel and of course, Live from My Drum Room with John DeChristopher https://www.youtube.com/@livefrommydrumroom If you love deep gear history, detailed analysis, and legendary drumming stories, this is one you won’t want to miss. Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro & Steve Gadd overview 2:30 – Early Gretsch kits and childhood setup 10:00 – Rogers kits, The Hustle, and the disco era 20:00 – Army years & rare cymbal stories 28:00 – Yamaha era and gear innovations 45:00 – Interview with Steve Gadd preview 55:00 – Books, resources & legacy 🎙️ Hosted by Bart van der Zee 🎵 Guest: Paul Wells https://www.youtube.com/@paulwells2227

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Carrying on George L. Stones Legacy with Barry James

Carrying on George L. Stones Legacy with Barry James

Barry James was a student of George Lawrence Stone in the 1950's and is continuing on his teachings to this day by releasing two new books that he worked on with Joe Morello that are finally ready to be released! Barry's new book's are called "Counting the Exercises in Stick Control" which supplements "Stick Control" and teaches how to read it the way Stone originally intended, and the second is "Future Rudiments" which is a concept that Stone created towards the end of his life. Barry is a wealth of knowledge and is working very hard to teach the Stone method at its truest form! Contact Barry to get a copy of either book before the Kindle release by emailing barryjamesdrummer@gmail.com or calling him at (321) 297-3042, and also Barry is an a great teacher who I highly recommend for remote lessons. Here is a link to Barrys original episode on the podcast: https://www.drumhistorypodcast.com/post/ep-52-legendary-teachers-george-l-stone-with-barry-james

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Ringo and The Beatles "Get Back" with Gary Astridge

Ringo and The Beatles "Get Back" with Gary Astridge

Gary Astridge is Ringo Starr's historian and curator of his equipment who does talks around the world about all things Ringo! He shares tons of great information about the recent documentary, "Get Back", including his equipment, the relationship of the band, and what happened to Ringo's drums after the album was finished. I also ask Gary a bunch of great questions that were sent in from listeners on social media. We also learn some very exciting news about Ringos "Let It Be" drums that are coming out of the vault and making an appearance at the Rock Hall! Follow along and learn everything there is to know about Ringo's gear at Gary's website - www.ringosbeatlekits.com Enjoy!

22 Feb 20221h 4min

A Look at the Delaware Drum Show with Joe Mekler

A Look at the Delaware Drum Show with Joe Mekler

Joe Mekler aka Joey Boom tells us all about the Delaware Drum Show which is one of the top drum shows in the USA and is happening on February 27th (2022). Joe is not only an expert on World War 2 drums, but he is a master restorer of vintage drums and a staple of the vintage community. In this episode, my friend Joe shares everything you need to know about this years show and the legacy that he is keeping alive through his passionate dedication to the vintage drum community and the beautiful instruments that collectors like Joe bring to the Delaware Drum Show. Check out all the details at www.delawaredrum.com and you can also watch the video of this interview on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/c/DrumHistoryPodcast Thanks for listening!

15 Feb 20221h 13min

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Drummers with Mandy Smith

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Drummers with Mandy Smith

Mandy is the Director of Education at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio and she shares tons of great insider information on how the Rock Hall works! She is a drummer who teaches us things like how many drummers have been inducted twice, can an iconic studio musician be inducted, and how many female drummers are in the Hall of Fame? This is a cool episode that really shines a light on an American Rock and Roll institution that can often be a source of controversy when the nominees are announced, but Mandy has a great attitude and love for her job that is really cool to learn about. You can watch a video of this interview by visiting Drum History on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrumHistoryPodcast Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's website: www.rockhall.com Rock Hall Education site: https://edu.rockhall.com/

8 Feb 202250min

Studying the Greats with Joe Bergamini

Studying the Greats with Joe Bergamini

Joe talks about working with Neil Peart and Stewart Copeland on the amazing books that he created to spotlight their legendary careers. Joe Bergamini is a prolific author, drummer and teacher and shares the story of how he convinced these mega drummers to let him in and create books that are detailed transcription books, but also work as a coffee table book that shares all the details of the drummers career. Joe also shares lots of great stories about his career and working as a broadway drummer in NYC. Check out "Stewart Copeland: Drumming in the Police and Beyond" and "Neil Peart: Taking Center Stage: A Lifetime of Live Performance" on his website: https://www.joebergamini.com/product-category/books/ Here is a link for the Sabian Education Network: https://sabianed.com/

1 Feb 20221h 14min

Collectors Spotlight with Terry Keating (Bonzoleum)

Collectors Spotlight with Terry Keating (Bonzoleum)

This is a fun conversation with Youtube legend Terry Keating (aka Bonzoleum) about how his long history of collecting drums and tips and tricks he has learned along the way, He is known for his passion and knowledge about John Bonham, but Terry is also extremely knowledgable about a wide range of vintage and not so vintage drums. He is a genuinely nice guy who has worked very hard on building his 61k subscriber YouTube channel and it was a lot of fun to talk to Terry about his personal collecting and pick his brain about a ton of topics. Here is a link to Terrys great "Bonzoleum" YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/bonzoleum

25 Jan 20221h 24min

How the Drum Industry Works with John DeChristopher

How the Drum Industry Works with John DeChristopher

John worked for Zildjian for 24 years in a number of roles from artist relations all the way up to vice president of the company. I asked him to teach me how the industry works, and he did a great job of breaking down many roles in the drum world and how they all work together. John has personally worked with brands like Simmons, DW, and Zildjian - but these positions and roles are typically industry wide. This is a good way to learn about how it all works if you are interested in a career, but it is also a fun look at how the brands we all love work. Check out John's great series called "Live From My Drum Room" here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JohnDeChristopherLiveFromMyDrumRoom Listen to John's and many other bonus episodes by supporting the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/drumhistorypodcast

18 Jan 20221h 10min

The John Bonham Episode with George Fludas

The John Bonham Episode with George Fludas

George Fludas is a Bonzo fanatic who shares his immense knowledge about John Bonham including a biography of the iconic Zeppelin drummer, a discussion of his touring years with Zep, and a look at what we do and don't know about his famous gear. This is a very long awaited episode that I have wanted to do for a long time and I am very happy that George came on to share a very respectful and interesting look at the favorite drummer of many players around the world. Here is a link to George's "Bonhamology' youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/BONHAMOLOGY Here is a link to George's website where you can keep up with his gigs: www.georgefludas.com Thank you for listening!

11 Jan 20221h 42min

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