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Broadway Drumming 101

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As a comprehensive resource hub for musicians, Broadway Drumming 101 provides specialized mentorship and tools for those looking to work in musical theater through offering targeted guidance and curated resources.

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Broadway Drumming 101 - Classic Interview with Gary Seligson

Broadway Drumming 101 – Classic Interview: Gary Seligson In this classic episode of Broadway Drumming 101 , I sit down with the incredible Gary Seligson. If you’ve been around the Broadway scene, you already know his name. Gary’s played on some massive shows, including Aida , Tarzan , Wicked , and Billy Elliot . His resume is stacked, but what really makes this interview special is the insight he shares about navigating the business, working in the pit, and adapting to the ever-changing world of...

Mar 20, 20251 hr 33 min

Podcast #89 - Jaylen Petinaud

Thanks for reading Broadway Drumming 101! This post is public so feel free to share it. In this episode of Broadway Drumming 101 , host Clayton Craddock sits down with the incredibly talented drummer Jaylen Petinaud to discuss his journey from an eager young musician introducing himself at LaGuardia High School to playing with Herbie Hancock and holding the drum chair for Hell’s Kitchen on Broadway. Jaylen shares stories about his early aspirations of playing in the NBA, how his love for music e...

Mar 09, 20251 hr 18 min

BD101 Classic - Q. Robinson

🎙 About This Episode: In this Broadway Drumming 101 Classic, I sit down with the incredible Quinton Robinson—better known as "Q"—for an insightful and inspiring conversation. Recorded in July 2021, right before he hit the road with the first national Ain't Too Proud tour, this episode dives deep into Q’s journey from his beginnings in Miami to becoming one of the most versatile drummers in the industry. Q’s story is one of talent, persistence, and adaptability. Growing up immersed in church mus...

Feb 18, 20251 hr 11 min

Podcast #88 - Jonathan Haas

Broadway Drumming 101 is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. In this episode of Broadway Drumming 101 , I chat with the legendary Jonathan Haas about his incredible journey from studying liberal arts to becoming a virtuoso timpanist and professional musician. We talk about his groundbreaking work in Broadway and orchestral music, his passion for drumming, and his thoughts on navigating the challenges of the entert...

Feb 09, 20251 hr 11 min

How Jonathan Haas Built the NYU Broadway Percussion Seminar

Get ready for an exciting upcoming episode of Broadway Drumming 101! I’ll be talking with the legendary timpanist Jonathan Haas about his groundbreaking work with the NYU Broadway Percussion Seminar. Jonathan shares how the program started, its impact on over 400 students worldwide, and how it gave young musicians a real taste of Broadway—playing with top percussionists, sitting in active pits, learning about unions at Local 802, and getting advice from icons like contractor John Miller. We’ll a...

Feb 06, 20256 min

The Truth About Making It on Broadway: Hard Work and Unexpected Opportunities

In this episode of Broadway Drumming 101, I sit down with Jonathan Haas, a percussion legend who revolutionized the timpani and built an extraordinary career performing with major orchestras, rock bands, and jazz icons. We talk about what it really takes to make it on Broadway—the hard work, the unexpected breaks, and the reality of starting at the bottom. Jonathan shares real-world advice and stories from his career, giving you a no-nonsense look at the industry. If you're serious about breakin...

Feb 03, 20253 min

BD101 Classic - Shannon Ford

Welcome back to another Broadway Drumming 101 Classic episode! This time, I’m revisiting an incredible conversation I had with the talented Shannon Ford back in late 2021. Shannon has an amazing story, and I’m excited to share it with you again today. Broadway Drumming 101 is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Shannon is a versatile drummer and percussionist who has carved out an inspiring path in the Broadway wo...

Jan 25, 20251 hr 4 min

Podcast #87 - Mike Ramsey

On the next episode of Broadway Drumming 101, we sit down with Mike Ramsey, a seasoned professional musician who’s been making it happen in New York City for years. Mike shares what it takes to build a career in one of the most competitive music scenes in the world—talking about why being early, prepared, and easy to work with are non-negotiables for success. We dive into the nitty-gritty of subbing on Broadway, where Mike’s had to step into some intense percussion setups, like the dynamic dual ...

Jan 16, 202547 min

Mike Ramsey - Being Yourself While Fitting In

On the next episode of Broadway Drumming 101 , we chat with Mike Ramsey, who’s been making it happen as a professional musician in New York City for many years. We get into what it really takes to build a career in New York—from being on time (actually, being early) to knowing how to gel with people and stay prepared. Mike also drops some major gems about subbing for other musicians—like why it’s never the time to “do your own thing” when you’re filling in. If you’re serious about playing in thi...

Jan 13, 202546 sec

What Does It Take to Play on Broadway?

In the next episode of the Broadway Drumming 101 Podcast, I chat with Mike Ramsey, a talented drummer/percussionist and an accompanist in the Dance department at NYU, to discuss his musical journey and offer invaluable advice for aspiring Broadway musicians. When asked about how to break into the Broadway scene, Mike shared a memorable lesson from his mentor, Javier Diaz , during a clinic at Rutgers University. The advice? "Focus on becoming a good musician." It’s a simple reminder that technica...

Jan 10, 202559 sec

Podcast #86 - Nate Patten

In this special episode of Broadway Drumming 101 , we step out of the drum chair and into the conductor’s podium with Nate Patten, a celebrated music director, writer, and comedian based in New York City. With a resume spanning eight Broadway shows—including Company , The Prom , Charlie and the Chocolate Factory , and Catch Me If You Can —Nate brings a wealth of knowledge and humor to our discussion. Currently conducting Elf , the holiday musical lighting up Broadway through January 7, 2024, Nat...

Dec 23, 20241 hr 2 min

How Music Directors Choose Broadway Pit Musicians

Landing a gig in a Broadway pit is about more than just being talented or prepared—although that’s important, too. Music directors are looking for musicians who bring something unique to the table and can fit into the group's chemistry . It’s not just about being the best at your instrument; it’s about being the right fit for the team and the project. In this video, we break down what music directors are looking for and how you can stand out—not just as a player but as a collaborator. If you’re ...

Dec 21, 20242 min

Taking Every Gig: Nate Patten’s Tips for Breaking into Broadway

In this episode of Broadway Drumming 101 , we’re shaking things up by bringing you a guest who offers a fresh and invaluable perspective from the other side of the orchestra pit. We’re thrilled to welcome Nate Patten —a seasoned New York-based music director, writer, and comedian. Nate has conducted or played keyboard for eight Broadway shows, including Company (starring Patti LuPone), The Prom , Charlie and the Chocolate Factory , and Catch Me If You Can . Currently, Nate is the conductor of El...

Dec 18, 20242 min

Spreading Good Cheer!

Know someone who’s passionate about drumming and loves the behind-the-scenes world of Broadway? Broadway Drumming 101 merch makes the perfect gift this holiday season! Whether it’s for yourself or the musician in your life, our gear is a great way to celebrate the art of drumming and theater. Don’t wait to grab these unique items—head to our online store and check a few gifts off your list. Make this holiday one to remember! 🥁🎁 Use the code “2024” for a limited time only to get 50% off. Hurry,...

Dec 14, 20241 min

Podcast #85 - Ed Shea

Broadway Drumming 101 is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. In this episode, we’re honored to feature Ed Shea , a distinguished musician whose career spans from the Philadelphia soul scene to the stages of Broadway. Highlights from the Episode: * Early Musical Influences : Ed shares his initial fascination with music, sparked by the lively bands performing at his grandfather’s bar in Wildwood, New Jersey. * Educa...

Dec 11, 20241 hr 12 min

Ed Shea - What It Was Like Working At Sigma Sound Recording Studios -The Motown of Philadelphia.

In this clip, legendary percussionist Ed Shea takes us back to his days at Sigma Sound Studios . Ed paints a vivid picture of the studio's bustling energy, where top-tier musicians like Bobby Eli and Tom Bell seamlessly crafted iconic records. Ed shares insider details about what it was like working with legends like Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff , recording albums for Lou Rawls , and navigating the laid-back yet precise atmosphere of Sigma. He talks about how the sessions were structured—three ses...

Dec 08, 20242 min

Podcast #84 - Mike Dobson

Mike Dobson is a drummer, percussionist, and Foley artist who has spent over 20 years bringing stories to life with his unique combination of live music and sound effects. With degrees from The Hartt School (B.M.) and The New School (M.M.), Mike has the training and the creativity to tackle any project. He co-wrote the offbeat production Room 17B and has worked with top directors like Tina Landau. Mike’s journey started behind the drum kit, but his passion for sound grew during his early days pe...

Nov 25, 20241 hr 21 min

What Is Foley?

In this clip, Mike Dobson breaks down what it’s like to be part of the small, elite group of drummers and percussionists on Broadway—and how his work is even more specialized. He combines live music and Foley artistry, creating sound effects in real-time for the stage, something very few people know how to do. Mike shares his experience working in this super-niche field, reflecting on his nearly 20 years in New York, and talks about how Foley is typically taught in film and audio programs but ra...

Nov 21, 20242 min

BD101 Classic: Matt Vander Ende

In 2021, I started this podcast with a clear goal: to give you a behind-the-scenes look at the lives and careers of Broadway drummers. Since then, we've hosted some truly remarkable guests who've shared their unique stories, experiences, and insights. As our audience has grown, we've realized that many of you might have missed out on some of our most inspiring interviews. So, over the next year, we’re bringing back some of those classic, condensed episodes. Whether it’s your first time hearing t...

Nov 14, 20241 hr 32 min

Podcast #83 - Cubby O'Brien

In this episode of Broadway Drumming 101, I enjoyed interviewing the legendary Cubby O'Brien. You may know him from his days as a Mouseketeer on The Mickey Mouse Club, but his drumming career goes way beyond that. We talk about his early start in music, following in the footsteps of his drummer father, and his work with some of the biggest names in the industry—Lawrence Welk, Bernadette Peters, the Carpenters, and more. Cubby shares stories from his incredible journey through different eras of m...

Nov 04, 202457 min

Behind the Scenes: Cubby O'Brien’s Mickey Mouse Club Audition

In this episode of the Broadway Drumming 101 podcast, we’re thrilled to have the legendary Cubby O'Brien, one of the original Mouseketeers from The Mickey Mouse Club! Cubby takes us back to his early years, sharing how his musical journey began with his father teaching at a Sun Valley, California music school. He describes being part of a Dixieland band made up of young musicians who performed at various venues around Hollywood, from Rotary Club events to charity shows for the Screen Actors Guil...

Nov 02, 202457 sec

Nathan Lane’s Hilarious Advice to Cubby O'Brien: Never Leave Again!

In this episode of the Broadway Drumming 101 podcast, legendary drummer Cubby O'Brien shares a memorable story about subbing out of his first Broadway show and an unexpected encounter with Nathan Lane. When a stage manager informed Cubby that Nathan Lane wanted to see him in his dressing room, Cubby was slightly surprised. After finding his way upstairs, Nathan greeted him with a joking, "You can never leave again," followed by laughter and reassurance that everything was fine after a few nights...

Oct 29, 202447 sec

Buddy Rich’s Favorite Drummer: Cubby O'Brien on Karen Carpenter

In this podcast episode, I sit down with the legendary Cubby O'Brien, whom I had the pleasure of meeting earlier this year on a Broadway cruise where I was performing with several acts, and he was with the iconic Bernadette Peters. Cubby, best known for his time on The Mickey Mouse Club and touring with The Carpenters , has had a remarkable career on Broadway, drumming for shows like Annie Get Your Gun , The Producers , and Beauty and the Beast . In this chat, we dive into his incredible experie...

Oct 26, 20241 min

Cubby O'Brien on Choosing Dependable Subs for Shows

In this episode of Broadway Drumming 101 , I had the chance to talk with one of the most respected drummers in the business, Cubby O'Brien. We chatted about the process of picking subs for Broadway gigs—a topic that’s critical for anyone looking to make it in the scene. Cubby breaks down what he looks for in a sub: dependability, solid playing, and being an established player in New York. He shouts out legends like Ray Marchica and Larry Lelli, both of whom he trusted to step into the drum chair...

Oct 24, 202456 sec

Making Each Show Feel Like the First

Broadway Drumming 101 is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. In this video, Damien Bassman explains why every performance should be treated with the same dedication, whether it's someone's first Broadway show or a special occasion. He emphasizes respect for the material and the audience's experience. Listen to the podcast below for more of Damien's wisdom! Clayton Craddock is the founder of Broadway Drumming 101, ...

Oct 17, 202450 sec

Networking and the Importance of Using Platforms Like MeetHook.com

In this video, Dena Tauriello, drummer for Little Shop of Horrors and a sub for Hamilton and several others, discusses what it takes to make it on Broadway in a group podcast that you can listen to here : Dena shares her experience about the importance of networking in the industry and how she's often asked to grab a coffee or chat about the business, but due to her busy schedule, she appreciates a more focused approach—like using platforms such as MeetHook.com. With MeetHook, you can book time ...

Oct 12, 20241 min

Podcast #82 -Andrés Forero

In this special episode of Broadway Drumming 101 , host Clayton Craddock sits down with Andrés Forero and an incredible lineup of musicians currently subbing in Hamilton . Forero is joined by Alex Giosa, Juan Felipe Mayorga, Dena Tauriello, and Ryan McCausland as they discuss the unique challenges of being a sub in one of Broadway’s most complex and iconic shows. FEATURING: @andresforeroofficial @denatauriello @juanfeniche @ryanmccauslanddrums @alexg_drums Alex Giosa delivered some invaluable: "...

Oct 10, 20241 hr 11 min

What It Takes to Be a Successful Broadway Sub

A special episode of the Broadway Drumming 101 podcast is coming soon. It will feature Andrés Forero and a talented group of subs currently performing in Hamilton . I had the chance to sit down with Andrés, Alex Giosa, Juan Felipe Mayorga, Dena Tauriello, and Ryan McCausland to talk about the unique challenges and behind-the-scenes experiences of subbing for one of Broadway’s most demanding shows. In this video, Dena Tauriello, drummer for Little Shop of Horrors and a sub for Hamilton and other ...

Oct 08, 202458 sec

How Juan Felipe Mayorga Became a Sub on Hamilton

I chatted with Andrés, Alex Giosa, Juan Felipe Mayorga, Dena Tauriello, and Ryan McCausland about the behind-the-scenes experience and challenges of being a sub on such a challenging show. In this video, Juan Felipe Mayorga talks about how he met Andres Forero and got the opportunity to sub on Hamilton . Juan, originally from Colombia, admired a jazz pianist named Hector Martino back in college. After moving to New York and studying at Drummers Collective, he connected with Hector, who introduce...

Oct 06, 20242 min

Appreciating the Unsung Heroes of Broadway!

🎧 A new episode of the Broadway Drumming 101 podcast is coming soon, featuring Andrés Forero and the amazing subs at Hamilton ! Discover how these talented musicians handle the pressure of last-minute calls, the emotional intensity of the show, and the importance of being both great people and exceptional artists. Don't miss this insightful conversation on what it takes to be a successful Broadway sub! Clayton Craddock founded Broadway Drumming 101, a comprehensive online platform that provides...

Oct 04, 20242 min
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