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Pat Petrillo - The Abbey Road Sessions

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“When I got there I definitely had to compose myself.”

Pat Petrillo is a world-class drummer and educator from New Jersey who has been featured many times on Drumeo live and pre-recorded lessons, satellite instruction, and development of the P4 practice pad. Besides his vast library of lessons with Drumeo, Pat is one of the pioneers of educational media content. His very first video, “Snare Drum Rudiments” was, in fact, one of the first instructional videos ever produced. He would later create his DVD/Book, “Hands, Grooves, and Fills”.

In addition to his vast contributions to drum education, he is also an incredibly versatile performer who is capable of blending into nearly any situation with authenticity. He has performed with Gloria Gaynor, Patti LaBelle, Dee-Lite, Patti Smythe, and Glen Burtnik. He also has performed many times on Broadway in New York City including such shows as “A Chorus Line”, “Grease”, “Footloose” and “Dreamgirls”.

I was first introduced to Pat at NAMM this year (2019) and we had discussed the idea of having an interview. We decided to wait because Pat had a very special project in the works. He was recording an album with his NYC Big Rhythm Band covering a cherry-picked selection of Beatles tunes. The drums were recorded at the legendary Abbey Road studios exactly where Ringo would have tracked drums many years ago. So Pat and I got together to talk about this experience.

You Will Hear About….

  • The album cover of Abbey Road and the coincidence that took place for Pat’s album cover.
  • Pat’s initial reaction to being at Abbey Road studios.
  • Details about the recording process at Abbey Road studios.
  • Pat reflecting on his love for The Beatles music and how this project means so much to him.
  • Pat’s thoughts on how musicians are undervalued by consumers of music.
  • How drum videos online can end up having no value other than to impress others and gain notoriety among other drummers.
  • Whether Pat would trade places with a young drummer in this generation in favor of his generation and upbringing.
  • How do we maintain intensity without the intensity of volume?
  • Being a responsible musician and not an irresponsible drummer on the bandstand.

Why Should You Listen?

Given the fact that Pat is an educator, it becomes almost unavoidable that he will educate people during an interview. Not necessarily “how to” stuff but instead a “why you should” approach, or “why you shouldn’t” for that matter. There is a lot of that stuff in here. It is also really inspiring to hear about his travels to Abbey Road and those days spent in a studio that Pat would only have dreamt about recording in as a child.

Music used in this episode:

Pat Petrillo NYC Big Rhythm Band - The Abbey Road Sessions

Magical Mystery Tour

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLRKons5zzo

Pat’s Socials

Instagram

Facebook

YouTube

GET The Abbey Road Sessions

Drumeo Gab’s Socials

Instagram

Facebook

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Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

Manage episode 246388589 series 1423872
Content provided by Seamus Evely and Drumeo Gab. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Seamus Evely and Drumeo Gab or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

“When I got there I definitely had to compose myself.”

Pat Petrillo is a world-class drummer and educator from New Jersey who has been featured many times on Drumeo live and pre-recorded lessons, satellite instruction, and development of the P4 practice pad. Besides his vast library of lessons with Drumeo, Pat is one of the pioneers of educational media content. His very first video, “Snare Drum Rudiments” was, in fact, one of the first instructional videos ever produced. He would later create his DVD/Book, “Hands, Grooves, and Fills”.

In addition to his vast contributions to drum education, he is also an incredibly versatile performer who is capable of blending into nearly any situation with authenticity. He has performed with Gloria Gaynor, Patti LaBelle, Dee-Lite, Patti Smythe, and Glen Burtnik. He also has performed many times on Broadway in New York City including such shows as “A Chorus Line”, “Grease”, “Footloose” and “Dreamgirls”.

I was first introduced to Pat at NAMM this year (2019) and we had discussed the idea of having an interview. We decided to wait because Pat had a very special project in the works. He was recording an album with his NYC Big Rhythm Band covering a cherry-picked selection of Beatles tunes. The drums were recorded at the legendary Abbey Road studios exactly where Ringo would have tracked drums many years ago. So Pat and I got together to talk about this experience.

You Will Hear About….

  • The album cover of Abbey Road and the coincidence that took place for Pat’s album cover.
  • Pat’s initial reaction to being at Abbey Road studios.
  • Details about the recording process at Abbey Road studios.
  • Pat reflecting on his love for The Beatles music and how this project means so much to him.
  • Pat’s thoughts on how musicians are undervalued by consumers of music.
  • How drum videos online can end up having no value other than to impress others and gain notoriety among other drummers.
  • Whether Pat would trade places with a young drummer in this generation in favor of his generation and upbringing.
  • How do we maintain intensity without the intensity of volume?
  • Being a responsible musician and not an irresponsible drummer on the bandstand.

Why Should You Listen?

Given the fact that Pat is an educator, it becomes almost unavoidable that he will educate people during an interview. Not necessarily “how to” stuff but instead a “why you should” approach, or “why you shouldn’t” for that matter. There is a lot of that stuff in here. It is also really inspiring to hear about his travels to Abbey Road and those days spent in a studio that Pat would only have dreamt about recording in as a child.

Music used in this episode:

Pat Petrillo NYC Big Rhythm Band - The Abbey Road Sessions

Magical Mystery Tour

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLRKons5zzo

Pat’s Socials

Instagram

Facebook

YouTube

GET The Abbey Road Sessions

Drumeo Gab’s Socials

Instagram

Facebook

  continue reading

262 episodes

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