Fragments: The new album from the Swedish drummer with the L.A. heart - Jonathan Lundberg.
Read MoreCindy Blackman Santana: Rock. Jazz. Fusion. The veteran drummer is at the top of her game.
Read MoreLionel Cordew: The Spyro Gyra drummer peels back the layers of his career.
Read MorePack Your Bags. Young Gun Silver Fox has your Ticket To Shangi-La.
Read MoreJim Keltner: He never sought the spotlight. The spotlight found him.
Read MoreSimon Phillips: Protocol V - The new album
Read MoreBurleigh Drummond and Mary Harris: The musical power couple behind Ambrosia and Tin Drum are up for another Grammy.
Read MoreDash Crofts: Nearly 50 years ago a special ‘summer breeze’ was blowing on Seals & Crofts.
Read MoreSteve Gadd: The legendary drummer is still going strong.
Read MoreRobyn Flans: The author of “It’s About Time” tells the Jeff Porcaro story.
Read MoreJoey Heredia: Versatility is an understatement for the A-list drummer.
Read MoreEliot Lewis: From “Live At Daryl’s House” to “Live From Eliot’s House”.
Read MoreThe Styx drummer debuts his new solo album Last Flight Home.
Read MoreShawn Lee has once again broadened his musical horizons with a brand new solo album titled “Rides Again” that was recently released and contains a series of songs that are reflective, autobiographical, and have a modern, country-soul vibe. This is a very personal album with songs that reflect on memories from his childhood, his family, and how he experienced life growing-up in Wichita, Kansas.
Read MoreGary Husband is a musical rare breed. He’s a multi-instrumentalist who focuses on expression, textures, and improvisational thinking. That’s how he’s developed as a critically acclaimed drummer, pianist, composer and producer. Having world class skills in both piano and drums provided him with incredible diversity, which led to gigs with a vast and eclectic range of celebrated musicians.
Read MoreJohn Ferraro has enjoyed a panoramic drumming career that has allowed him to become a first call, A-list session drummer, and that doesn’t happen overnight.
Read MoreIt was just two years ago that we welcomed Lenny Castro to Inside MusiCast for the first time. Little did we know that in this short span of time since that interview that he would embark on creating the tracks that would become his debut solo album, “Hands Of Silk And Stone”.
Read MoreStewart Copeland isn’t a one trick pony. When he first joined us on Inside MusiCast four years ago, we spent nearly an hour and half talking about his various journeys in the world of music and barely spoke about his tenure with The Police.
Read MoreFive years ago, Gino Vannelli joined us for our 100th episode of Inside MusiCast. At the time, he was in the process of recovering from a nearly devastating in-ear monitor accident that he feared had permanently damaged his hearing.
Read MoreSometimes being an incredibly talented musician is only half the battle when you want to make it into the music industry. Drummer Tom Brechtlein’s rise to success is the classic tale of hard work, perseverance and self-promotion.
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