157 – [#AskRuffini]: Soloing , doubles and weak hand development
I get a ton of emails, messages, tweets, etc asking all sorts of questions ranging from “How can I practice better?” to “What’s your favorite food?” and everything in between. … more
I get a ton of emails, messages, tweets, etc asking all sorts of questions ranging from “How can I practice better?” to “What’s your favorite food?” and everything in between. … more
In this podcast I talk to Curt Bisquera, who has been touring and recording for over 30 years with some of the biggest names in the business, including: Mick Jagger, … more
“If you lie down with dogs, you will get up with fleas.” (Tweet this) In this podcast I talk about the effect that networks and relationships have on your life, … more
In this podcast I talk to world-renowned drummer and educator Mike Johnston. Mike, known for his MikesLessons.com online lessons site is an innovator in teaching. Starting as a touring drummer, … more
In this podcast I talk to Tony “Thunder” Smith who is known for his wide variety work with Lou Reed, David Bowie, John Mc:Laughlin and more. Now, as a Berklee professor, … more
I share my thoughts and insights about habits, habit formation, willpower and the difference between them. There are many common mistakes that people make when trying to form or break … more
In this podcast I check in with Rich Redmond while he’s on the road with Jason Aldean. This is Rich’s second time on the podcast and we cover the importance of … more
In this podcast I talk to Scott Pellegrom, who is often referred to as the “mad scientist” behind the kit for his unorthodox style and approach to playing. Make no … more
In this podcast I reveal the top 10 interviews of 2015 and important snippets that I pulled from each of them. Hear the guest describe, I their own words, their … more
In this podcast I talk to Thomas Pridgen who is known for his work with a slew of artists, most notably The Mars Volta. Although Thomas became a household name … more
I get a ton of emails, messages, tweets, etc asking all sorts of questions ranging from “How can I practice better?” to “What’s your favorite food?” and everything in between. … more
In this podcast I talk to Luis Conte, who is arguably one of the greatest percussionists of our time. Bon in Santiago, Cuba, Conte fled Cuba as a refugee, finally … more