Barry first found music when he borrowed his sister's record collection when he was about eight and was hooked. When Caroline started it was a new beginning, and he listened to all the stations, but Caroline was his favourite by far. Later he became a singer in a band, then started doing discos when he was 18. He joined Caroline in 1977, touring the country with the Caroline Roadshow for 10 years, having great fun. Barry helped with tender trips and worked on the Ross Revenge in '84 and '85. ...
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Episode 010- Derek Roddy
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What can I say? One of my biggest influences, mentors, and a pinnacle of his field is a guest of mine on my podcast? What a moment :)Not for the faint of heart, this episode encompasses the no B.S. approach I wanted when I started this show. So much I even get caught up in the moment. I knew Derek Roddy would be one to give it to me straight. He doesn't disappoint in this nearly 60 minute conversation covering the following:-His recent projects including Nader Sadek accompanied by the prowess of Jim Ross and "Nile's" own Karl Sanders-The evolution of extreme metal then and now. Why adapting is crucial-The importance of developing your own "style" and why that's important-Drumming is 90% mental. There's a simple reason why-Why you SHOULDN'T go to NAMM-Why guitar players shouldn't write drum parts-What is your chance of making it? These few things will direct your focus Please check out www.derekroddy.com for more current updates and killer music
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What can I say? One of my biggest influences, mentors, and a pinnacle of his field is a guest of mine on my podcast? What a moment :)Not for the faint of heart, this episode encompasses the no B.S. approach I wanted when I started this show. So much I even get caught up in the moment. I knew Derek Roddy would be one to give it to me straight. He doesn't disappoint in this nearly 60 minute conversation covering the following:-His recent projects including Nader Sadek accompanied by the prowess of Jim Ross and "Nile's" own Karl Sanders-The evolution of extreme metal then and now. Why adapting is crucial-The importance of developing your own "style" and why that's important-Drumming is 90% mental. There's a simple reason why-Why you SHOULDN'T go to NAMM-Why guitar players shouldn't write drum parts-What is your chance of making it? These few things will direct your focus Please check out www.derekroddy.com for more current updates and killer music
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