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Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 361 - Mark Ford (Part 1)

 
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University of North Texas Coordinator of Percussion Studies Mark Ford stops by to talk about meeting folks at PASIC, his percussion responsibilities and the challenges of the job, how Grad Assistants factor in, and dealing with over 200 juries (03:05), getting into composing and the “Head Talk” pretuned heads (25:20), his time as Percussive Arts Society President, moving headquarters to Indianapolis, and “Jocks vs. Drummers” (37:40), and growing up in Virginia, his marching background and coming from a family of artists (46:00).

Finishing with a Rave on the TV Series Origins of Hip Hop (59:30).

Mark Ford Links:

Mark’s UNT Homepage

Mark’s Innovative Percussion page

Previous podcast guests mentioned:

Dave Hall in 2020

Lauren Teel in 2017

Other links:

UNT Percussion Faculty

Dame Evelyn Glennie

Bob Schietroma

Ron Fink

Christopher Deane

Paul Rennick and Santa Clara Vanguard

Michael Crawford

Eugene Corporan

Andy Trachsel

Alan Baylock

“Head Talk” - Mark Ford

“Stubernic” - Mark Ford

Erik Johnson

Concerto for Marimba and Wind Ensemble - Mark Ford

“Renfro” - Mark Ford

Jack Stamp

“Stubernic Fantasy” - Mark Ford

“Afta-Stuba!” - Mark Ford

“Polaris” - Mark Ford

James Lambert

“ESPN Bows to Offended Drummers” - NPR

Harold Jones

David Garibaldi

Leigh Howard Stevens

Raves:

Origins of Hip Hop TV Series

  continue reading

102 episodes

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University of North Texas Coordinator of Percussion Studies Mark Ford stops by to talk about meeting folks at PASIC, his percussion responsibilities and the challenges of the job, how Grad Assistants factor in, and dealing with over 200 juries (03:05), getting into composing and the “Head Talk” pretuned heads (25:20), his time as Percussive Arts Society President, moving headquarters to Indianapolis, and “Jocks vs. Drummers” (37:40), and growing up in Virginia, his marching background and coming from a family of artists (46:00).

Finishing with a Rave on the TV Series Origins of Hip Hop (59:30).

Mark Ford Links:

Mark’s UNT Homepage

Mark’s Innovative Percussion page

Previous podcast guests mentioned:

Dave Hall in 2020

Lauren Teel in 2017

Other links:

UNT Percussion Faculty

Dame Evelyn Glennie

Bob Schietroma

Ron Fink

Christopher Deane

Paul Rennick and Santa Clara Vanguard

Michael Crawford

Eugene Corporan

Andy Trachsel

Alan Baylock

“Head Talk” - Mark Ford

“Stubernic” - Mark Ford

Erik Johnson

Concerto for Marimba and Wind Ensemble - Mark Ford

“Renfro” - Mark Ford

Jack Stamp

“Stubernic Fantasy” - Mark Ford

“Afta-Stuba!” - Mark Ford

“Polaris” - Mark Ford

James Lambert

“ESPN Bows to Offended Drummers” - NPR

Harold Jones

David Garibaldi

Leigh Howard Stevens

Raves:

Origins of Hip Hop TV Series

  continue reading

102 episodes

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